Enlace a mi tienda en ebid. Iré subiendo más moneditas de mi colección
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¡Año Nuevo, nuevas moneditas! 🙂 …aunque la subasta no sea presencial…
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Lot 1002 Estimate: 2500 USD Minimum bid: 2000 USD
Jefimok Half Ruble, 1655. 15.29 gm. Counterstamped on a Saxon Taler, Dresden mint
(16)15 of Johann Georg and August. Spaskii – unlisted, Zander p. 15. This Half Ruble was made from a bisected host already counterstamped. Spasski suggest that this halving of already counterstamped pieces reflects a step to salvage some badly cracked Jefimoks by cutting away the damaged half. Extremely rare. Pleasing medium gray
Extremely fine.Ex The New York Sale, January 7, 2010, lot 1004: Ex Albert Kruse Collection, Gorny & Mosch Sale 106, October 11-12, 2000, lot 4204

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Lot 1071 Estimate: 4000 USD Minimum bid: 3200 USD
Rouble 1770 MMД-ДM.
Moscow, Red mint. 23.01 gm. Bit 132 (R2), Ilyin (25 Rubl), Petrov (30 Rubl), Konros 4350 (R3). Very rare. Reverse laminations, and struck from dies in late stage of erosion. At point of wear –
Extremely fine.Ex ‘The New York Sale’, XXXVIII, January 7, 2016, lot 2133. Comes with sales tag.
Lot 1118 Estimate: 1000 USD Minimum bid: 800 USD
3 Roubles 1836 СПБ. Platinum.
Bit 82 (R), Ilyin (10 Rubl.), Konros 37/10. Mintage of only 43,752 pcs.
Extremely fine.
Monedas interesantes…aunque pocas sobresalientes…muchas medallas y algún billete y condecoración al final de la subasta. No pongo más enlaces a otras entradas en este blog relacionadas con las monedas significadas para no hacer tediosa la vista y lectura…

Lot 1190 Estimate: 25 000 USD Minimum bid: 20 000 USD
Medal. GOLD. 46 mm. Unsigned. 50th Anniversary of The Imperial Odessa Society for History and Antiquities, 1889.
Diakov 1031.1 (R5), Sm. 979. Portraits of Alexander III, Alexander II and Nicholas I within wreath / Legend within wreath. Extremely rare. Some hairlines.
Uncirculated.

Lot 1240 Estimate: 3000 USD Minimum bid: 2400 USD
Rouble 1924 ПЛ.
Fed 11, Y 90. Arms of USSR with seven ribbons divides circle with denomination within / Young worker, supporting the old farmer and pointing forward. Sunrise and industry scene behind. Authenticated and graded by NGC PR 65. Among the best graded.
Gem brilliant PROOF.

Lot 1520 Estimate: 90 000 USD Minimum bid: 72 000 USD
Russian Government Archival Proof Book. Includes Front and Back Proofs of the Far Eastern Provisional Government, Credit Note 50 Kopecks, and 25 and 100 Roubles, dated 1918-1919.
Russian Government Archival Proof Book. Includes Front and Back Proofs of the Far Eastern Provisional Government, Credit Note 50 Kopecks, and 25 and 100 Roubles, dated 1918-1919. P-S1244p, S1248p, S1249p; Front and Back Proofs of the Russo-Asiatic Bank, Harbin Branch 50 Kopecks, 1, 3, 10 and 100 Roubles (1917). P-473p-478p; Front and Back Proofs of the proposed 1919 5, 25, 100 and 500 Roubles Vladivostok issue of the Banque de l’Indo-Chine; and Front and Back Proofs of the proposed 1919 50, 250, 500, 1000 Roubles Credit Note issues of the Far Eastern Provisional Government. The Proofs are mounted on the heavy paper pages of this folio archival book. The Back Proofs of the proposed 1919 Far Eastern issues are loose and mounted on card stock; also includes a group of Vignettes and Design Proof Mechanicals for various Russian Government banknotes and bonds – Classical Women designs for the Far Eastern issues, steam locomotive for the Russo-Asiatic issue, etc. An Extremely Rare and Important group of Russian Government Proofs.
Extremely fine-Uncirculated.
P.S.
The Spanish National Police arrested a teenager who lives near Barcelona, accusing him of counterfeiting euro bank notes of high quality and selling them to clients across Spain, as well as in Portugal and the United Kingdom.

The teen allegedly forged €10, €20, and €50 bank notes.