Here's the press release for Stephen Album Rare Coins upcoming Auction 50.
-Editor
Stephen Album Rare Coins will hold its Auction 50 from September 19-22, 2024, at their offices in Santa
Rosa, California. The auction is made up of 4500 lots of Ancient, Islamic, Indian, Chinese, and World
Coins. The first two days will be in-person bidding as well as on the internet, while the third and fourth
days will be internet-only sessions. Featured in the auction will be The Dr. Robert A. Rosenfeld Collection
of Ancient & World Coins, The Hakim Hamidi Collection of Afghanistan Coins, The Jürgen M. Wilmes
Collection of Openwork Charms, and The Almer H. Orr III Collection of World Coins. Two additional
anonymous collections are featured, one consisting of Georgian Coins, and the other named "The Solar
Collection" of coins of Ceylon and Tranquebar.
Some highlights from the sale follow:
LOT 552: INDIA: MUGHAL EMPIRE: Jahangir, 1605-1628, AV sawai mohur (heavy mohur) (13.60g), Agra,
AH1018 year 4, KM-185.1, with Khusru couplet, Persian inscription nur al-din shah jahangir ibn akbar
badshah, regnal date to left // sikka zad dar shahr-e agra khusru-e giti panah, hijri date to lower left,
much luster on both sides, an absolutely lovely design with excellent eye appeal, NGC graded MS61
Estimated at $35,000 to $40,000
LOT 617: INDIA: BRITISH: Victoria, Queen, 1837-1876, AV 5 rupees, 1870(c), KM-476, Fr-1603a, Calcutta
Mint proof restrike, perfectly preserved with mirror-like luster, a magnificent example with great
provenance and a prodigious grade (with only one superior example at PR65+), Proof 65, RR, ex Heritage
ANA Signature Sale 3094, lot 34871, ex Louis E. Eliasberg Collection
Estimated at $10,000 to $14,000
LOT 169: MEDIEVAL ISLAMIC: ABBASID CALIPHATE: al-Muqtadir, 908-932, AV donative double dinar
(8.58g), Madinat al-Salam, AH299, A-Y245, standard design as on the normal dinar (A-245.2), but
produced with larger dies on a broader planchet (29mm), which is the same for silver dirhams of
Madinat al-Salam around AH299; trace of mount at the top, light scrape on reverse; a most important
issue of al-Muqtadir, apparently unknown for any mint or date and unique, NGC graded UNC details
Estimated at $10,000 to $12,000
LOT 204: MEDIEVAL ISLAMIC: ALMORAVID: Abu Bakr b. Yahya, fl. 1147/48, AV dinar (4.17g), Dar'a,
AH542, A-476J, traditional Almoravid design and legends, with the name abu bakr bin / yahya below
kalima in obverse field, the mint and date in the reverse margin, likely issued during the chaos following
the death of the last Almoravid ruler Ishaq b. Ali in AH541/1146, bold XF, RRRR
Estimated at $6,000 to $8,000
LOT 1450: WORLD COINS: AFGHANISTAN: Habibullah, 1901-1919, AV pattern 1-1/2 amani (6.98g),
AH1337 (1918), KM-Unlisted, H-22A, an extremely rare gold pattern that we have not found in public
auction records, PCGS graded Specimen 61, ex Hakim Hamidi Collection
Estimated at $5,000 to $7,000
LOT 1449: WORLD COINS: AFGHANISTAN: Habibullah, 1901-1919, AV pattern tilla (4.54g), AH1325
(1907), KM-Unlisted, H-12A, an extremely rare gold pattern that we have not found in public auction
records, PCGS graded Specimen 62, RRRR, ex Hakim Hamidi Collection
Estimated at $5,000 to $7,000
The firm is currently accepting consignments for its forthcoming auctions in 2025.
Please see www.stevealbum.com for more information.
Wayne Homren, Editor
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