Here are some results from the recent Stephen Album Rare Coins Auction 43.
More strong prices!
-Editor
Stephen Album Rare Coins held its Auction 43 on May 12-15, 2022, at its offices in Santa Rosa,
California. The price realized were once again strong, coming in at $2.46 million (including buyer's fees)
with a sell-through rate of 93.8%. Many items went for multiples of their estimates, including some
world-record results. The Joe Sedillot Collection of World Coins, Part II was instrumental in achieving
these results. Additional items from that collection will be featured in the firm's Auction 44 in
September.
A selection of highlights follows (prices include buyer's fees):
INDIA: LOT 838: KUSHAN: Huvishka, ca. 155-187 AD, AV dinar (7.96g), G-157.1, BMC-XXVIII/24, NC-XX/17 (same reverse die), ANS Kushan—, diademed and crowned half-length bust left, with flames
above right shoulder, holding mace and ankusa (elephant goad), clouds below, ÞAOhAHOÞAO O-OhÞKI KOÞANO // three nimbate figures standing facing on double dais within ornate aedicule, the central figure crowned, the others with their heads turned toward him, tamgha in inner left field, MA-AC-H-NO BIZAGO CKAN?O K-OMAPO, Choice AU, RRR. Estimated at $50,000 to $55,000. Realized $57,000.
CHINA: LOT 704: CHIHLI: Kuang Hsu, 1875-1908, AR 50 cents, Peiyang Arsenal mint, Tientsin, year 24
(1898), Y-64.1, L&M-450A, variety with dragon marked by almond-shaped eyes and hook-like whiskers,
an attractive lightly toned example! PCGS graded AU50, RR. Estimated at $2,000 to $3,000. Realized
$54,000.
CHINA: LOT 715: Republic, AR 20 cents, year 21 (1932), Y-391, L&M-854, WS-1066, Canton Martyrs
Commemorative issue with Yellow Flower Mound Mausoleum (Huanghuagang), double die reverse, a
fantastic, toned example and rarely so nice! PCGS graded MS66, ex Joe Sedillot Collection. This is by far
the finest graded example by PCGS or NGC as both have graded only a single coin in MS-64 and none
higher. Estimated at $3,000 to $5,000. Realized $54,000.
WORLD: LOT 1082: KUWAIT: Abdullah II b. Sabah II Al-Sabah, 1866-1892, AE baiza (5.32g), al-Kuwait,
AH1304 (1886/87), KM-1, tughra seal of the Sheikh // mint/date formula, average strike, but boldly clear
mint & date, VF, RRR. Sheikh Abdullah ordered the minting of a copper coin, known at that time as the
Kuwaiti baiza (paisa) in 1886, due to the lack of Indian copper coins circulating in the local economy. The
primitive, crude, hammered coins were locally produced. According to Kuwaiti Islamic coin specialist M.
Al-Hoseini, the person overseeing the minting operation was a senior member of the prominent Bodi
tribe. Very few coins were produced, with up to 4 possible types with notable distinctions in the text,
design, and even planchet thickness. They circulated for several weeks, but the coinage was short lived.
Estimated at $2,000 to $4,000. Realized $24,000.
WORLD: LOT 1095: NEPAL: Prithri Narayan, 1768-1775, AV 2 mohars (11.44g), SE1696 (1774), KM-462, a
lovely mint state example of this rare type! PCGS graded MS63, RR. Incorrect Krause number on the
PCGS holder. A very rare denomination in gold for this ruler and the first we have encountered; nor
could we find any auction records of a sale of this double mohar type. Estimated at $3,000 to $5,000.
Realized $19,200.
ISLAMIC: LOT 262: ABBASID: al-Muqtadir, 908-932, AV dinar (3.89g), Tabariya, AH311, A-245.2,
Bernardi-242Gi, one of the rarest dinar mints for the Abbasids, a Palestinian city on the shores of the Sea
of Galilee; bold strike, EF-AU, RRR. Estimated at $12,000 to $15,000. Realized $14,400.
ISLAMIC: LOT 536: GREAT MONGOLS: Chingiz Khan, 1206-1227, AV dinar (3.61g), Samarqand, AH(621),
A-1964B, obverse legend khani / chingiz khan / al-'adil al-a'zam / shah jahan- / -gir, with the last two
lines meaning "royal conqueror of the world", and that certainly was the goal of Genghis Khan! the
reverse has the kalima with the mint name above; struck from the same dies as the example published
by A.E. Davidovich (Zeno-265552), which shows the final digit of the date in full, VF-EF, RRRR. The only
other specimen listed on CoinArchives is a horribly struck piece from a different set of dies, with the
name of Chingiz Khan almost completely illegible, but date 621 is very clear (sold in our Auction 41, Lot
520). Estimated at $4,000 to $5,000. Realized $13,200.
INDIA: LOT 878: COOCH BEHAR: Nripendra Narayan, 1838-1911, AV nazarana mohur, CB354 (1864),
KM-180, sri sri / siva char(ana) / kamala mad / huka(asya) in Bengali; pellet within crescent after legend;
all within linear quadrate border with floral ornaments at corners; additional floral ornaments in
external voids; all within border of alternating dentils and pellets // sri sri / nripendra / nara / yana / san
354 sake in Bengali; floral ornaments flanking sri sri, a lovely toned lustrous nearly mint state example!
PCGS graded AU58, RRR. Estimated at $10,000 to $15,000. Realized $13,200.
Company CEO Joseph Lang commented the Chinese market just keeps showing incredible upward
movement, but all areas are doing quite well. Big ticket items as well as lesser material are both doing
well at auction.
The firm's Internet Auction 16 is currently online and takes place on July 11-12, 2022. Pre-bidding has
already begun and can be accessed through their website. They are also taking consignments for their
next Premier Auction, number 44, which will take place September 15-18, 2022. Please visit
www.stevealbum.com for more information.
To read the earlier E-Sylum article, see:
STEPHEN ALBUM RARE COINS AUCTION 43
(https://www.coinbooks.org/v25/esylum_v25n19a20.html)
Wayne Homren, Editor
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