Bruun Collection of World Coins

Discussion in 'World Coins' started by Joshua Lemons, Jun 3, 2024.

  1. Joshua Lemons

    Joshua Lemons Well-Known Member Supporter

    If any of you haven't heard of this phenomenal collection that will be going up for auction, I urge you to visit the Stack's Bowers site and give the September preview a look.

    Bruun was a wealthy Danish butter merchant who left his amazing collection to the Danish National Museum as somewhat of an insurance policy should their collection be damaged/lost. If,100 years after his death, this didn't come to pass (which it didn't), the collection was to be sold.

    Lots of extraordinarily rare Scandinavian coins are represented with a stunning gold 19th century coin in MS69! Lots of gold, specimens, proofs etc. The collection consists of over 20,000 objects, so obviously the cream of the crop is being displayed.

    Take a look, you won't be disappointed.
     
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    Cheech9712 Every thing is a guess

    This ain’t about hockey?
     
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  6. tibor

    tibor Supporter! Supporter

    Curious to see if he has any Early Dated (pre 1501 A.D. dated)
    coins. I've seen pictures of a gold Noble or Triple Noble in the
    previews. More interested in the silver pieces, the Ortugs and
    half Ortugs. There are several varieties for each denomination.
     
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  7. Hi everyone. I'm glad to see folks are taking an interest in the upcoming L.E. Bruun collection. Pieces in that collection are are some of the finest specimens in existence and will be beyond the reach of most of us, mere mortals. As a high end world crown collector, with a focus on Scandinavia, the Bruun collection is of the HIGHEST interest for me. There are a couple of pieces I'm eyeing but I'm going to have to sell my organs by the pound to be able to afford some of them. We'll see... perhaps lady luck will blow us a kiss :)
     
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  8. jgenn

    jgenn World Crown Collector

    I have a collected a few pre-19th century Scandinavian crowns but in that age range high end would be quite scarce. Do you have any Scandinavian crowns in your collection that are that old?
     
  9. Yes, I do and quite a few :). Here is a short list of some in my collection:

    Country Year Description
    Denmark 1764 Speciedaler DIA/DIA
    Denmark 1669 2 Speciedaler (Date on Edge)
    Denmark 1840 1 Speciedaler (Heart) - Proof
    Denmark 1747 2 Speciedaler
    Denmark 1796 1 Speciedaler "Albertsdaler"
    Denmark 1747 3 Krone
    Denmark 1747 2 Speciedaler
    Denmark 1819 1 Speciedaler (ICF IFF)
    Denmark 1868 2 Rigsdaler (HC RH) - PCGS MS64
    Denmark 1726 3 Krone - Restrike (N on edge) - Pattern?
    Denmark 1747 Speciedaler
    Denmark 1675 2 Krone (8 Mark)
    Denmark 1747 1 Krone (W)
    Denmark 1872 2 Rigsdaler (HC CS)
    Denmark 1846 1 Speciedaler (VS)
    Denmark 1647 1 Speciedaler (H-K)
    Denmark 1868 2 Rigsdaler (HC RH)
    Denmark 1863 2 Rigsdaler (Accession of Christian IX)
    Denmark 1747 1 Krone (A)
    Denmark 1853 1 Speciedaler (FK FF) - NGC MS62
    Denmark 1863 2 Rigsdaler (Accession of Christian IX)
    Denmark 1797 1 Speciedaler (MF B) - PCGS MS63
    Denmark 1813 1 Rigsbankdaler (IC MF)
    Denmark 1868 2 Rigsdaler (HC RH)
    Denmark 1863/53 2 Rigsdaler (FK RH) - NGC AU58
    Denmark 1679 1 Krone (4 Mark)
    Denmark 1711 1 Krone (CW)
    Denmark 1846 1 Speciedaler (FK VS)
    Denmark 1800 Schleswig Holstein Speciedaler (Proof Restrike in Silver)
    Norway 1855 1 Speciedaler - NGC MS65
    Norway 1848 1 Speciedaler - NGC MS62
    Norway 1835 Specie Daler
    Norway 1723 4 Mark (1 Krone )
    Sweden 1825 Riksdaler
    Sweden 1848 Riksdaler - NGC MS64
    Sweden 1821 Riksdaler
    Sweden 1748 Riksdaler
    Sweden 1867 Riksdaler Specie - NGC MS64
    Sweden 1844 Riksdaler
    Sweden 1821 Riksdaler
    Sweden 1862 Riksdaler Specie
    Sweden 1694 4 Mark - NGC MS63
    Sweden 1844 Riksdaler
    Sweden 1852 Riksdaler
    Sweden 1824 Riksdaler
    Sweden 1862 Riksdaler Specie
    Sweden 1864 Riksdaler Specie
     
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  10. jgenn

    jgenn World Crown Collector

    Nice to see that you do have a few pre-19th century crowns in high grades. I find that coins manufactured after the advent of die hubbing to be much less interesting as the variations introduced by the humans involved in the process are removed. My collection includes:

    Denmark 1660, krone, VF
    Denmark 1672/1, krone, NGC VF 35
    Norway 1777 Specie Daler, NGC XF 40
    Sweden 1782 Riksdaler, NGC AU 55
    Sweden 1790/88 Riksdaler, NGC AU 53

    Maybe we should start a new thread to show off photos of our Scandinavian crowns.

    Edit to add: I see you've starting posting photos to the world crown thread :)
     
  11. Joshua Lemons

    Joshua Lemons Well-Known Member Supporter

    We want pictures...both of you....lol. We love seeing coins around here!
     
  12. Joshua Lemons

    Joshua Lemons Well-Known Member Supporter

    Just looked at the live auction today. These are selling very well. Unfortunately my pockets aren't deep enough!
     
  13. Croatian Coin Collector

    Croatian Coin Collector Well-Known Member

    You can say/write that again! Even though there was only 1 coin of interest to me at the auction, it hammered for 66000 EUR, which is way more than I would be willing to pay for any coin, even if had enough money in my bank account to pay for it (which I don't).
     
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  14. Joshua Lemons

    Joshua Lemons Well-Known Member Supporter

    I love that the first coin of the auction set the tone at 1.2 million €.
     
  15. tibor

    tibor Supporter! Supporter

    Have they said when the next auction is?
     
  16. Joshua Lemons

    Joshua Lemons Well-Known Member Supporter

    I haven't heard. I think it was a huge collection and they would auction it over a couple years. But, I bet they'll sell the big money coins rather quickly. I believe there are lower value coins available and I'm not sure if the auction house will sell them in stand alone auctions or integrate them into a world coins showcase or something.
     
  17. tibor

    tibor Supporter! Supporter

    @Joshua Lemons Thank you for the information. I'd like to see if there are any 1478 ortugs and half ortugs. Several varieties per Bob Levinson's book.
     
  18. panzerman

    panzerman Well-Known Member

    I received the Stacks Catalogue a month ago. My fav. is that AV Noble from Johann I 1496. I would have to sell 10 % of my collection to afford it:(:(:(:(:(:(:(
    The ONLY thing that I hate about this great hobby is one can never afford the creme de la creme coins.
     
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  21. gxseries

    gxseries Coin Collector

    Panzerman will clean up Brunn's gold collection :woot:
     
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