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<p>[QUOTE="gmarguli, post: 16575234, member: 246"]All are from the just completed Heritage NYINC auctions. Pics and descriptions are from Heritage.</p><p><br /></p><p>[ATTACH=full]1534720[/ATTACH] </p><p><br /></p><p><b>1643 Brunswick-Wolfenbüttel "Second Bell" Bell Taler NGC MS65</b></p><p>Deeply toned, with light blue iridescence, this is a type that often comes worn, so to find one in true Gem Mint State condition is quite remarkable. Almost certainly the finest example to have come to market anywhere in the world in recent memory, this piece is worthy of serious consideration by condition-conscious Taler collectors.</p><p><br /></p><p>Wasn't really expecting to win this one. Figured it was going to go much higher than it did. I put in a last second cut bid and still expected it to advance another couple thousand dollars, but instead I ended up winning it.</p><p><br /></p><p><br /></p><p>[ATTACH=full]1534723[/ATTACH] </p><p><br /></p><p><b>1950 Somalia (Italian Protectorate) Somalo Prova/Pattern NGC MS66</b></p><p>A well-preserved example of this highly collectible type ranking at the very peak of the certified population. The largest denomination from this iconic set, whose issues bearing the elephant we most frequently encounter.</p><p><br /></p><p>No official mintage, but probably 50-150. Only 5 examples in all grades graded by both PCGS & NGC with this one being Pop 1/0.</p><p><br /></p><p><br /></p><p>[ATTACH=full]1534721[/ATTACH] </p><p><br /></p><p><b>1922-R Italy Prova/Pattern 2 Lire NGC MS66. Pagini-246. </b></p><p>Among the more recognizable "Prova Tecnica" Patterns from this era, boasting a proud eagle and shield to the reverse, while Vittorio Emanuele dons the obverse with his stoic portrait. Of particularly superior preservation and of the finest recently seen at market.</p><p><br /></p><p>Kind of surprised at how cheap this one went. Similar examples have sold for more recently.</p><p><br /></p><p><br /></p><p>[ATTACH=full]1534722[/ATTACH] </p><p><br /></p><p><b>1928-R Albania Prova/Pattern 2 Lek PCGS SP66. Pagini-818. </b></p><p>One of just a handful of these immensely popular issues to come to market in recent years and always a treat to handle in premium Gem quality. Prominent mint flash abounds the representative at hand, with only the occasional wisp to note.</p><p><br /></p><p>Nicer than typical strike. Given their rarity with coming up for sale, I'm happy it didn't run away in price.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="gmarguli, post: 16575234, member: 246"]All are from the just completed Heritage NYINC auctions. Pics and descriptions are from Heritage. [ATTACH=full]1534720[/ATTACH] [B]1643 Brunswick-Wolfenbüttel "Second Bell" Bell Taler NGC MS65[/B] Deeply toned, with light blue iridescence, this is a type that often comes worn, so to find one in true Gem Mint State condition is quite remarkable. Almost certainly the finest example to have come to market anywhere in the world in recent memory, this piece is worthy of serious consideration by condition-conscious Taler collectors. Wasn't really expecting to win this one. Figured it was going to go much higher than it did. I put in a last second cut bid and still expected it to advance another couple thousand dollars, but instead I ended up winning it. [ATTACH=full]1534723[/ATTACH] [B]1950 Somalia (Italian Protectorate) Somalo Prova/Pattern NGC MS66[/B] A well-preserved example of this highly collectible type ranking at the very peak of the certified population. The largest denomination from this iconic set, whose issues bearing the elephant we most frequently encounter. No official mintage, but probably 50-150. Only 5 examples in all grades graded by both PCGS & NGC with this one being Pop 1/0. [ATTACH=full]1534721[/ATTACH] [B]1922-R Italy Prova/Pattern 2 Lire NGC MS66. Pagini-246. [/B] Among the more recognizable "Prova Tecnica" Patterns from this era, boasting a proud eagle and shield to the reverse, while Vittorio Emanuele dons the obverse with his stoic portrait. Of particularly superior preservation and of the finest recently seen at market. Kind of surprised at how cheap this one went. Similar examples have sold for more recently. [ATTACH=full]1534722[/ATTACH] [B]1928-R Albania Prova/Pattern 2 Lek PCGS SP66. Pagini-818. [/B] One of just a handful of these immensely popular issues to come to market in recent years and always a treat to handle in premium Gem quality. Prominent mint flash abounds the representative at hand, with only the occasional wisp to note. Nicer than typical strike. Given their rarity with coming up for sale, I'm happy it didn't run away in price.[/QUOTE]
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