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The E-Sylum: Volume 25, Number 18, May 1, 2022, Article 23

HERITAGE REGENT AUSTRALIAN GOLD COLLECTION

This Heritage press release highlights selections from the firm's upcoming sale of the Regent Collection of Australian Gold. Nice coins! -Editor

The Regent Collection, one of the finest selections of early Australian gold ever assembled, will bring collectors from around the globe to Heritage Auctions May 5-7 for its Central States World Coins & Ancient Coins Platinum Session and Signature® Auction.

The Regent Collection represents the finest group of Australian rarities to come to market in years, if not ever, Heritage Auctions Executive Vice President of International Numismatics Cristiano Bierrenbach said. This group represents the cross-section of high-end collectors of Australia, British Commonwealth Sovereigns and World Gold Trophy Hunters, so we anticipate serious bidding activity on them.

  George V gold Sovereign 1920-S MS64+ NGC_Heritage_Auctions George V gold Sovereign 1920-S MS64+ NGC_Heritage_Auctions reverse

Among the top attractions is the finest of just six known examples of the George V gold Sovereign 1920-S MS64+ NGC ($400,000-500,000), which is widely acknowledged as the King of the Australian Sovereign series. This magnificent specimen is from an issue that initially was underappreciated as a rarity, due to its mintage of 360,180 – all from 1920-dated dies and struck between January and June 1920. Most dates before and after WWI included mintages of more than 1 million coins across Sydney, Melbourne and Perth; wartime needs boosted those numbers to nearly 4 million in 1918. Most of the 1920-S Sovereign's original mintage was melted, along with 105 million other Sovereigns in the late 1920s and early 1930s in the U.S. and England. It was suggested that the small handful of surviving examples was commissioned by prominent Sydney citizen Jacob Garrard from the Mint for distribution to his seven children to celebrate his Golden Wedding Anniversary, but contemporary documentation records no formal order from Garrard, meaning he likely obtained them from the Commonwealth Bank to which the Sydney Mint delivered newly struck Sovereigns during the 1920s. Therefore, the 1920-S represents what is perhaps the paramount rarity of the regular circulation Sovereign series, rather than a private order. This particular representative was held by Garrard's descendants for the last 100-plus years, and represents a fresh addition to the known census not previously available for public auction.

  Victoria gold Proof Pattern Sovereign 1853-SYDNEY PR63 Ultra Cameo NGC_Heritage_Auctions Victoria gold Proof Pattern Sovereign 1853-SYDNEY PR63 Ultra Cameo NGC_Heritage_Auctions reverse

What is believed to be the only known example in private hands of a Victoria gold Proof Pattern Sovereign 1853-SYDNEY PR63 Ultra Cameo NGC (estimate: $300,000-500,000) is a prize within the Australian series. The Sydney Mint Pattern Sovereign of 1853 is the first Sovereign for the colony; the example offered here is one of just four originally produced. All other specimens of the coin are permanently impounded in museum collections – one in the British Museum and the other two in the Royal Mint Museum in Wales. There are none in Australian institutions, and this date was absent from the famed Murdoch Collection for both the Sovereign and 1/2 Sovereign. The specimen offered here has been off the market for more than 12 years.

  Victoria gold Proof Pattern Sovereign 1856-SYDNEY PR65? Ultra Cameo NGC_Heritage_Auctions Victoria gold Proof Pattern Sovereign 1856-SYDNEY PR65? Ultra Cameo NGC_Heritage_Auctions reverse

A Victoria gold Proof Pattern Sovereign 1856-SYDNEY PR65? Ultra Cameo NGC, the finer of just two examples in private hands and one of only three known, is regarded as a masterpiece of Victorian coin engraving and elevates Leonard Charles Wyon to the same level as his famous father, William. One other example resides in the British Museum, and the other privately held specimen, a PR62 Ultra Cameo, pales by comparison to the example offered in this auction, which previously has been part of such revered collections as Murdoch, Farouk and Quartermaster.

The sale also features nearly 200 British coins, including:

  Victoria gold Proof Una and the Lion 5 Pounds 1839 PR62 Ultra Cameo NGC_Heritage_Auctions Victoria gold Proof Una and the Lion 5 Pounds 1839 PR62 Ultra Cameo NGC_Heritage_Auctions reverse

A magnificent Victoria gold Proof "Una and the Lion" 5 Pounds 1839 PR62 Ultra Cameo NGC (estimate: $150,000-200,000). This extraordinary coin is prized by collectors of British numismatics, becoming one of the most fervently and consistently contested series in recent memory. The crowning artistic achievement of master engraver William Wyon at the height of his career – a monumental proclamation when considering his other masterworks, each impressive in their own right, including the Gothic Crown and Three Graces.

  Victoria gold Proof Pattern Sovereign 1887 PR67 Deep Cameo PCGS_Heritage_Auctions Victoria gold Proof Pattern Sovereign 1887 PR67 Deep Cameo PCGS_Heritage_Auctions reverse

Also offered is a Victoria gold Proof Pattern Sovereign 1887 PR67 Deep Cameo PCGS, W&R-331 (R5), Marsh-58D (R6), DM-217 (estimate: $80,000-120,000). Featuring an obverse by William Wyon and reverse by Jean-Baptiste Merlen, it is rated an R5 by W&R, corresponding to a mere 6 to 10 specimens known. Only one other example of this high-grade rarity, ranking two points lower at PR65, has been certified by PCGS.

  George IV gold Proof 5 Pounds 1826 PR63 Ultra Cameo NGC_Heritage_Auctions George IV gold Proof 5 Pounds 1826 PR63 Ultra Cameo NGC_Heritage_Auctions reverse

A George IV gold Proof 5 Pounds 1826 PR63 Ultra Cameo NGC, KM702, S-3797, L&S-27, Marsh-F6, W&R-213 (R3) (estimate: $80,000-120,000). Yet another product of William Wyon and Jean-Baptiste Merlen's collaboration, this covetable type was struck from a mintage of just 150, was designed for inclusion in the monarch's mid-reign Proof Set.

For more information, see:
2022 May 5 - 7 Central States World Coins & Ancient Coins Platinum Session and Signature® Auction #3099 (https://coins.ha.com/c/auction-home.zx?saleNo=3099&ic=breadcrumb-coins-121913-interior)

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Wayne Homren, Editor

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