Goldberg Coins and Collectibles



Sale 89

New York International 2016


Russian Coins, Orders & Medals
 
 
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Lot 2051
Peter I, 1689-1725, Kopeck ¹AØEI (1715) HÄ. Moscow, Naberezhny mint. B 238 (S), Diakov 22. Authenticated and graded by P. Peter I, 1689-1725, Kopeck ¹AØEI (1715) HÄ. Moscow, Naberezhny mint. B 238 (S), Diakov 22. Authenticated and graded by PCGS MS 63 BN. Glossy burgundy-brown.Choice brilliant uncirculated.
Estimated Value $250-UP.
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$234
Lot 2052
Peter I, 1689-1725, Kopeck ¹AØEI (1715) HÄ. Moscow, Naberezhny mint. B 238 (S), Diakov 33. Authenticated and graded by P. Peter I, 1689-1725, Kopeck ¹AØEI (1715) HÄ. Moscow, Naberezhny mint. B 238 (S), Diakov 33. Authenticated and graded by PCGS MS 62 BN. Reddish toffee-brown.Brilliant uncirculated.
Estimated Value $250-UP.
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$234
Lot 2053
Peter I, 1689-1725, Kopeck AØEI (1715) ?Ä. Moscow, Naberezhny mint. 7.75 gm. Bit 3095 (R3), Ilyin (25 Rubl.). Clipped on. Peter I, 1689-1725, Kopeck AØEI (1715) ?Ä. Moscow, Naberezhny mint. 7.75 gm. Bit 3095 (R3), Ilyin (25 Rubl.). Clipped on upper edges, glossy brown patina, and Extremely rare. Extremely fineEx Baldwin’s, London, UK, May 4-5. 2010. Lot 1953, where it realized £1,150.
Estimated Value $1,000-UP.
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$936
Lot 2054
Peter I, 1689-1725, Kopeck ¹AØSI (1716) HÄ. Moscow, Naberezhny mint. Small ground beneath mm, four-petal device reverse. Peter I, 1689-1725, Kopeck ¹AØSI (1716) HÄ. Moscow, Naberezhny mint. Small ground beneath mm, four-petal device reverse legend. B 242 (R), Diakov 28. Authenticated and graded by PCGS MS 62 BN. Reddish-brown.Brilliant uncirculated.
Estimated Value $250-UP.
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$269
Lot 2055
Peter I, 1689-1725, Kopeck ¹AØÈI (1718) ÁK. Naberezhny mint. 7.79 gm. Bit 3219 (R2), B 259 (R), Diakov 11, Ilyin (10 Rub. Peter I, 1689-1725, Kopeck ¹AØÈI (1718) ÁK. Naberezhny mint. 7.79 gm. Bit 3219 (R2), B 259 (R), Diakov 11, Ilyin (10 Rubl). Rare. Olive-tan brown.Very fineEx ‘The Bernhard F. Brekke Collection of Copper Coinage of Imperial Russia, 1700-1917", Part I. World-Wide.
Estimated Value $750-UP.
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Lot 2056
Peter I, 1689-1725, Kopeck 1724. Moscow, Kadashevsky mint. Cloak straight, no ground below. Bit 3565, B 276 (S), Diakov. Peter I, 1689-1725, Kopeck 1724. Moscow, Kadashevsky mint. Cloak straight, no ground below. Bit 3565, B 276 (S), Diakov 1, Ilyin (8 Rubl). Rare one-year type. Overstruck on earlier Kopeck type, with nearly full peripheral legend of undertype visible on obverse and good portions on reverse. Authenticated and graded by PCGS AU 58. Reddish chocolate-brown.Almost uncirculated.
Estimated Value $4,000-UP.
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$4,095
Lot 2057
Peter I, 1689-1725, Kopeck 1724. Moscow, Kadashevsky mint. 6.04 gm. Cloak upwards, no ground below. Bit 3567, B 278 (S). Peter I, 1689-1725, Kopeck 1724. Moscow, Kadashevsky mint. 6.04 gm. Cloak upwards, no ground below. Bit 3567, B 278 (S), Diakov 5, Ilyin (8 Rubl). Rare one-year type. Overstruck on earlier Kopeck type, with traces of undertype evident. Light pitting. Dark olive-brown.Extremely fine.
Estimated Value $2,500-UP.
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$2,340
Lot 2058
Peter I, 1689-1725, Denga AØÃ (1703). Moscow, Naberezhny mint. 5.38 gm. Bit 1513 (R1), B 103, Ilyin (5 Rubl.), Slightl. Peter I, 1689-1725, Denga AØÃ (1703). Moscow, Naberezhny mint. 5.38 gm. Bit 1513 (R1), B 103, Ilyin (5 Rubl.), Slightly grainy. Deep brown.Extremely fine.
Estimated Value $125-UP.
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$187
Lot 2059
Peter I, 1689-1725, Denga AØÄ (1704). Moscow, Kadashevsky mint. 4.08 gm. Bit 3569, B 107.Extremely fine. Peter I, 1689-1725, Denga AØÄ (1704). Moscow, Kadashevsky mint. 4.08 gm. Bit 3569, B 107.Extremely fine.
Estimated Value $125-UP.
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$117
Lot 2060
Peter I, 1689-1725, Polushka AØÄ (1704). Moscow, Kadashevsky mint. 2.49 gm. Bit 3610, B 19, Diakov 4, Dark olive-brown.C. Peter I, 1689-1725, Polushka AØÄ (1704). Moscow, Kadashevsky mint. 2.49 gm. Bit 3610, B 19, Diakov 4, Dark olive-brown.Choice extremely fine.
Estimated Value $125-UP.
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$129
Lot 2061
Peter I, 1689-1725, Polushka 1718 ?Ä. 0.72 gm. Moscow, Naberezhny mint. Bit 3653 (R2), B 61 (RR), Ilyin (10 Rubl.). Very. Peter I, 1689-1725, Polushka 1718 ?Ä. 0.72 gm. Moscow, Naberezhny mint. Bit 3653 (R2), B 61 (RR), Ilyin (10 Rubl.). Very rare.Very fineEx Baldwin’s, London, UK, May 4-5. 2010. Lot 1961, where it realized £460.
Estimated Value $400-UP.
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Realized
$380
Lot 2062
Peter I, 1689-1725, Medal. Silver. 66.5 mm. By Peter Paul Werner. On the Birth of Peter the Great, 1672. Diakov 1.1 (R2). Peter I, 1689-1725, Medal. Silver. 66.5 mm. By Peter Paul Werner. On the Birth of Peter the Great, 1672. Diakov 1.1 (R2), Reichel 880 (R1), Sokolov 041 (R2), Tiregale 1, Sm --. Conjoined half-figures of Tsar Alexei Mikhailovich Romanov and his second wife Natalia Kirillovna Naryshkina r., wearing richly embroidered robes, holding scepter and orb / Angel sitting r. on cloud hands the infant Peter to Russia, seated beside Russian Arms on scrolled shield. The engraver’s name has been neatly tooled out on the lower obverse, possibly so the medal at the time could have been passed off as the work of a contemporary Russian medalist. Very rare and the very first in the whole Russian medal series. Once lightly cleanedVery fine.
Estimated Value $8,000-UP.
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Realized
$12,285
Lot 2063
Peter I, 1689-1725, Medal. Silver. 42 mm. By Georg Hautsch. On the Victories of Karl XII of Sweden in the Great Northern. Peter I, 1689-1725, Medal. Silver. 42 mm. By Georg Hautsch. On the Victories of Karl XII of Sweden in the Great Northern War, 1700-1703. Slg. Marienburg 9167, Hildebrand 78, Pfau 1006. Half-figure of the Swedish king ¾ r., his head turned left, wearing fur-trimmed waistcoat, holding a spyglass, his other hand on a baton or sword hilt; two-line legend in palm-decorated cartouche below / Three crowns over crossed sword and branch, six medallions in the field inscribed with the names of the Swedish victories, Elbing and the date 1703 below. Elbing was seized by the Elector of Brandenburg that year as security for a debt owed him by the Polish king. It was then taken and held to ransom by Karl XII. Some contact marks. Attractive old tone with satin hues.Extremely fineEx Kunker Auktion 76, June 26, 2002, Osnabruck, lot 3634. Accompanied by sale tag.
Estimated Value $1,000-UP.
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$2,340
Lot 2064
Peter I, 1689-1725, Medal. Silver. 46 mm. 52.10 gm. Unsigned, but by T. Ivanov. Kronschloss Built, 1704. Diakov 19.2 (R1. Peter I, 1689-1725, Medal. Silver. 46 mm. 52.10 gm. Unsigned, but by T. Ivanov. Kronschloss Built, 1704. Diakov 19.2 (R1) – plate coin, Sm 170/a, Tiregal 16. Early strike. View of Kronschloss fortress, no ships; Latin legend Pallas Takes Care of the Fortress Built by Herself – Virgil, Kronschloss Built by the Russian Emperor during the Winter 1704 / Pallas standing l. pointing to a bird’s nest floating on the sea, surveying instruments before her, two ships sailing in distance. Very rare. Small obverse diebreak. Attractive steely tone with champagne and russet highlights, lustrous.Choice uncirculatedEx Westfälische Auktionsgesellschaft Auktion 13, Dortmund 21-22 Sept. 1998, lot 2210 Ex Giessner Münzhandlung Sale 110, April 6, 2001, lot 1500 Diakov, Medals of the Russian Empire, Part I, 1692-1725 - plate coin.
Estimated Value $7,500-UP.
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$7,020
Lot 2065
Peter I, 1689-1725, Medal. Silver. 35.3 mm. Emperor Peter’s Sojourn in Hamburg, 3-5 January 1713. Diakov 42.1 (R2), Reic. Peter I, 1689-1725, Medal. Silver. 35.3 mm. Emperor Peter’s Sojourn in Hamburg, 3-5 January 1713. Diakov 42.1 (R2), Reichel 1232 (R2), Iversen XXXVIII. "Jehovah" in radiant Hebrew letters at center, German legend around and in exergue: Behold the Guardian of Israel, who would not sleep nor doze / Ten-line German legend: Hamburg has Beheld the Tsar and four Armies stood before it in these days, Altona Scattered like Ashes. Let One Ponder This. Loop skillfully removed at 6:00. Lightly toned.Very fineDuring Magnus Stenbock’s campaign in 1713, the Swedes systemically burned down the Danish city of Altona. (Altona adjoins Hamburg, and is now a borough of that city.) In retaliation, the Russians burned Swedish Pomerania’s Wolgast, just east of Stralsrund.
Estimated Value $1,500-UP.
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$1,404
Lot 2066
Peter I, 1689-1725, Medal. Silver. 59.7 mm. 84.97 gm. Unsigned. On the Peace of Nystadt, 1721. Diakov 57.2 (R2), Reichel. Peter I, 1689-1725, Medal. Silver. 59.7 mm. 84.97 gm. Unsigned. On the Peace of Nystadt, 1721. Diakov 57.2 (R2), Reichel 1422, Sm 209. Noah’s Ark at sea, a dove flies above with an olive branch; in the heavens, a rainbow in connects St. Petersburg and Stockholm / 13-line Russian legend. Rare and impressive. A few minor reverse rim taps. Satiny and lustrous lavender gray with soft iridescent hues.Uncirculated.
Estimated Value $10,000-UP.
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Lot 2067
Peter I, 1689-1725, Medal. White Metal. 59.7 mm. Unsigned. On the Peace of Nystadt, 1721. Diakov 57.6, reichel 1421, Sm. Peter I, 1689-1725, Medal. White Metal. 59.7 mm. Unsigned. On the Peace of Nystadt, 1721. Diakov 57.6, reichel 1421, Sm 210. Types similar to above, but variation on legends, which are given in Latin. Minor surface marks.Uncirculated.
Estimated Value $250-UP.
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Lot 2068
Peter I, 1689-1725, Medal. Copper. 39 mm. By Jean Dassier. On the Death of Peter I, 1725. Diakov 63.12 (R3), Reichel 154. Peter I, 1689-1725, Medal. Copper. 39 mm. By Jean Dassier. On the Death of Peter I, 1725. Diakov 63.12 (R3), Reichel 1549, Sm --. Laureate, armored bust of Peter r. / Seated upon rocks, Neptune, points to ships, his foot on a pouring urn, while Minerva points to St. Petersburg.Extremely fine.
Estimated Value $450-UP.
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Lot 2069
Catherine I, 1725-1727, "Mourning" Rouble 1725. St. Petersburg. Small bust l., dot above, Ñ???Ä?Ð?IÖ? 28.54 gm. Bit 71. Catherine I, 1725-1727, "Mourning" Rouble 1725. St. Petersburg. Small bust l., dot above, Ñ???Ä?Ð?IÖ? 28.54 gm. Bit 71 (R1), Diakov 4, Ilyin (8 Rubl), Petrov (7 Rubl), Sev 704 (R), Uzd 0628 (R). Rare type coin. Some obverse hairlines and lamination. Pale violet gray. Good lustre. Very nice, and attractive for the type.About extremely fineComes with old coin dealer’s envelope (Numismatic Gallery) 42 E. 50th St., N.Y.C., 8943 Wilshire Blvd, Beverly Hills.
Estimated Value $7,500-UP.
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$15,795
Lot 2070
Catherine I, 1725-1727, Rouble 1726. 28.73 gm. Moscow, Red mint. Bit 28, Diakov 9, Uzd 0644. Old inventory number inked. Catherine I, 1725-1727, Rouble 1726. 28.73 gm. Moscow, Red mint. Bit 28, Diakov 9, Uzd 0644. Old inventory number inked in left obverse field. Bold strike and lustre.About uncirculatedEx Kunker Auction 178, Osnabruck, Germany, September 30, 2010. Lot 8080.
Estimated Value $4,000-UP.
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Lot 2071
Catherine I, 1725-1727, Rouble 1727. Moscow, Red mint. Small crosses separate reverse legend, two dots below eagle. Bit. Catherine I, 1725-1727, Rouble 1727. Moscow, Red mint. Small crosses separate reverse legend, two dots below eagle. Bit 50 (R), Petrov (10 Rubl), Sev 865 (R). Rare. Authenticated and graded by NGC AU 53. A few minor obverse laminations, bold strike offers pleasing portrait of Catherine.About uncirculatedEx Giessner Münzhandlung Sale 173, München, October 17, 2008, lot 8156. Lot 3056, where it realized $6,500. Euro.
Estimated Value $2,500-UP.
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Realized
$2,340
Lot 2072
Catherine I, 1725-1727, Rouble 1727 CÐÁ. 28.35 gm. Bit 185 (R1), Diakov 14, Petrov (8 Rubl), Sev 896-7 (S), Uzd 0664. Ra. Catherine I, 1725-1727, Rouble 1727 CÐÁ. 28.35 gm. Bit 185 (R1), Diakov 14, Petrov (8 Rubl), Sev 896-7 (S), Uzd 0664. Rare. Mottled tone.Good very fineComes with old B.A. Seaby, London envelope.
Estimated Value $1,000-UP.
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Realized
$1,989
Lot 2073
Peter II, 1727-1730, Rouble 1727. Moscow, Red mint. 28.53 gm. Stars in legend, 12 rivets on breastplate; Ð?ÑÑNÑ??I. Bit. Peter II, 1727-1730, Rouble 1727. Moscow, Red mint. 28.53 gm. Stars in legend, 12 rivets on breastplate; Ð?ÑÑNÑ??I. Bit 20, Diakov 1, Sev 918, Uzd 0671. Pale lavender-gray.Choice extremely fine.
Estimated Value $1,250-UP.
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Realized
$2,165
Lot 2074
Russia. Rouble, 1727. Authenticated and graded by NGC VF-35. Moscow Mint. Bitkin 26, Diakov 3, Uzd 0671.
Estimated Value $1,000-UP.
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Lot 2075
Russia. Rouble, 1728. Authenticated and graded by NGC EF-40. Kadashevsky Mint. Bitkin-54, Diakov 28. A well detail example with gray toning.
Estimated Value $1,250-UP.
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Lot 2076
Peter II, 1727-1730, Rouble 1728. Moscow, Kadashevsky mint. Star of Order on chest. Bit 73var, Diakov 24, Sev 981, Uzd 0. Peter II, 1727-1730, Rouble 1728. Moscow, Kadashevsky mint. Star of Order on chest. Bit 73var, Diakov 24, Sev 981, Uzd 0686 (S). Authenticated and graded by NGC AU 55. Pale purple- gray with lovely champagne highlights.Choice about uncirculatedComes with old collector’s envelope.
Estimated Value $1,000-UP.
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Realized
$1,931
Lot 2077
Peter II, 1727-1730, Rouble 1728. Moscow, Kadashevsky mint. Bit 81, Petrov (2.5 Rubl). Authenticated by NGC AU Details -. Peter II, 1727-1730, Rouble 1728. Moscow, Kadashevsky mint. Bit 81, Petrov (2.5 Rubl). Authenticated by NGC AU Details -- surface hairlines. Pearly gray hues with some original lustre over some obverse hairlines before bust.About uncirculated.
Estimated Value $1,500-UP.
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Lot 2078
Peter II, 1727-1730, Rouble 1729. Moscow, Kadashevsky mint. 1728 portrait, no order on chest, hair ribbons on head, scal. Peter II, 1727-1730, Rouble 1729. Moscow, Kadashevsky mint. 1728 portrait, no order on chest, hair ribbons on head, scaled sleeve straps. 28.4 gm. Bit 99 (R2) – no picture and price record, Diakov 8, Ilyin (25 Rubl), Petrov (10 Rubl), Petrunin J-134, Sev 1000 (RR). The only 1728 portrait type with no order on chest. Very rare and much superior to plate coins in the references. Minor reverse flan flaw and light obverse hairlines. Pale silver with satiny white highlights and good lustre.Extremely fine.
Estimated Value $4,000-UP.
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Realized
$3,978
Lot 2079
Peter II, 1727-1730, Rouble 1729. Moscow, Kadashevsky mint. 27.21 gm. 1728 portrait, no order on chest, hair ribbons on. Peter II, 1727-1730, Rouble 1729. Moscow, Kadashevsky mint. 27.21 gm. 1728 portrait, no order on chest, hair ribbons on head, scaled sleeve straps. Bit 99 (R2), – no picture and price record, Diakov 8, Ilyin (25 Rubl), Petrunin 134 (R2), Petrov (10 Rubl), Ilyin (25 Rubl), Sev 1000 (RR). Very rare. Once wiped and now retoning.About very fine.
Estimated Value $1,250-UP.
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Realized
$1,170
Lot 2080
Anna 1730-1740, Medallic Ducat 1740. On the Death of Empress Anna. Bit Æ423 (R1), Diakov 83.3 (R3), Fr 109, Reichel 1847. Anna 1730-1740, Medallic Ducat 1740. On the Death of Empress Anna. Bit Æ423 (R1), Diakov 83.3 (R3), Fr 109, Reichel 1847 (R1), Sev 135. Bust of the empress r., pearls in her hair / Eight-line legend. Authenticated and graded by PCGS AU 53. Rare. Pleasing strike.About uncirculatedComes with old collector’s envelope.
Estimated Value $20,000-UP.
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Realized
$32,760
Lot 2081
Anna 1730-1740, Rouble 1730. Moscow, Kadashevsky mint. No crosses on eagle’s crowns, * Ð?ÁË? *. 27.63 gm. Bit 22 (R), Di. Anna 1730-1740, Rouble 1730. Moscow, Kadashevsky mint. No crosses on eagle’s crowns, * Ð?ÁË? *. 27.63 gm. Bit 22 (R), Diakov 17, Sev 1047 (S), Uzd 0693. Scarce first year of issue in a premium grade. Silky pale slate-gray, bold strike with meticulous details.Choice almost uncirculated.
Estimated Value $7,500-UP.
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Lot 2082
Anna 1730-1740, Rouble 1731. Moscow, Kadashevsky mint. 25.58 gm. Brooch on bosom, small head. Bit 41, Diakov 14, Sev 106. Anna 1730-1740, Rouble 1731. Moscow, Kadashevsky mint. 25.58 gm. Brooch on bosom, small head. Bit 41, Diakov 14, Sev 1068, Uzd 0700. Edge imperfections. Deep medium gray over scratchesAbout extremely fine.
Estimated Value $500-UP.
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Lot 2083
Anna 1730-1740, Rouble 1732. Moscow, Kadashevsky mint. 25.98 gm. Bit 53, Sev 1096, Uzd 0703. Some reverse laminations an. Anna 1730-1740, Rouble 1732. Moscow, Kadashevsky mint. 25.98 gm. Bit 53, Sev 1096, Uzd 0703. Some reverse laminations and minor surface marks. Rich old toning.Very fineEx "The George Gund III Collection," Stack’s, New York, Jan. 15, 2007, lot 3323.
Estimated Value $500-UP.
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Lot 2084
Anna 1730-1740, Rouble 1732. Moscow, Kadashevsky mint. 25.44 gm. Bit 50var, Diakov 17, Sev 1096, Uzd 0703. Some obverse. Anna 1730-1740, Rouble 1732. Moscow, Kadashevsky mint. 25.44 gm. Bit 50var, Diakov 17, Sev 1096, Uzd 0703. Some obverse hairlines and trivial lamination. Once cleaned. Bold lustre and strike, sharp details with great eye appeal.Uncirculated.
Estimated Value $1,500-UP.
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Lot 2085
Anna 1730-1740, Rouble 1733. Moscow, Kadashevsky mint. No brooch on chest. Bit 64, Diakov 20, Sev 1132, Uzd 0706. Authen. Anna 1730-1740, Rouble 1733. Moscow, Kadashevsky mint. No brooch on chest. Bit 64, Diakov 20, Sev 1132, Uzd 0706. Authenticated and graded by NGC AU 58. Bold lustre, sharp, meticulous details.Very choice about uncirculated.
Estimated Value $1,000-UP.
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$1,170
Lot 2086
Russia. Rouble 1733. Authenticated and graded by NGC EF-45. Moscow, Kadashevsky mint. Diakov 27,Uzd 0706.
Estimated Value $1,000-UP.
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Lot 2087
Anna 1730-1740, Rouble 1734. Moscow, Kadashevsky mint. Large "Regal" portrait, crown parts legend. 25.53 gm. Bit 91 (R1. Anna 1730-1740, Rouble 1734. Moscow, Kadashevsky mint. Large "Regal" portrait, crown parts legend. 25.53 gm. Bit 91 (R1), Petrov (6 Rubl), Sev 1169, Uzd 0712 (S). Authenticated and graded by NGC XF 45. Rare, one-year type. Deep battleship-gray.Choice extremely fineEx UBS AG, Auction 84, Basel, Switzerland, January 19-20, 2010. Lot 1591, where it realized 12,000 CHF.
Estimated Value $5,000-UP.
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$4,680
Lot 2088
Anna 1730-1740, Rouble 1736. Moscow, Kadashevsky mint. Horse face type, pendant of three pearls on dress. 25.53 gm. Bit. Anna 1730-1740, Rouble 1736. Moscow, Kadashevsky mint. Horse face type, pendant of three pearls on dress. 25.53 gm. Bit 129, Diakov 9, Sev 1225, Uzd 0726. Small lamination left obverse rim, two tiny digs in field, once lightly wiped. Pearly gray, sharp details and good lustre.Uncirculated.
Estimated Value $2,500-UP.
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$2,340
Lot 2089
Anna 1730-1740, Rouble 1738. St. Petersburg. "St. Petersburg" portrait, no mm, pellet at end of obverse legend. 25.66 gm. Anna 1730-1740, Rouble 1738. St. Petersburg. "St. Petersburg" portrait, no mm, pellet at end of obverse legend. 25.66 gm. Bit 232 (R), Diakov 10, Sev 1278, Uzd 0735. Rare. Attractive satiny steel-gray bathed in champagne hues, bold lustre.Brilliant uncirculated.
Estimated Value $4,000-UP.
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$4,563
Lot 2090
Anna 1730-1740, Rouble 1738. Moscow, Red mint. 26.05 gm. By Dmitriev. Bit 202, Uzd 0736. Pleasing cabinet toning over so. Anna 1730-1740, Rouble 1738. Moscow, Red mint. 26.05 gm. By Dmitriev. Bit 202, Uzd 0736. Pleasing cabinet toning over some reverse graffiti in field. Sharp portraitGood extremely fine.
Estimated Value $750-UP.
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Lot 2091
Anna 1730-1740, Rouble 1740. 25.97 gm. Period before ÁM. Bit 209, Diakov 6, Sev --, Uzd 0750. Some obverse contact marks. Anna 1730-1740, Rouble 1740. 25.97 gm. Period before ÁM. Bit 209, Diakov 6, Sev --, Uzd 0750. Some obverse contact marks. Light slate-gray.Good very fine.
Estimated Value $500-UP.
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Realized
$468
Lot 2092
Anna 1730-1740, Poltina 1732. Moscow, Kadashevsky mint. 12.25 gm. Bit 140, Diakov 5var, Sev 1084, Uzd 0704. Edge imperfe. Anna 1730-1740, Poltina 1732. Moscow, Kadashevsky mint. 12.25 gm. Bit 140, Diakov 5var, Sev 1084, Uzd 0704. Edge imperfections. Medium gray.Very fine.
Estimated Value $400-UP.
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Lot 2093
Anna 1730-1740, Poltina 1732. Moscow, Kadashevsky mint. ?Ñ?Ð?ÑIÑ??ß at the end of the legend. 12.53 gm. Bit 143 (R1) – n. Anna 1730-1740, Poltina 1732. Moscow, Kadashevsky mint. ?Ñ?Ð?ÑIÑ??ß at the end of the legend. 12.53 gm. Bit 143 (R1) – no picture! Diakov 12 - – no picture! Ilyin (4 Roubl.), Sev --. Very rare. Some weakness of strike at centers.About extremely fine.
Estimated Value $1,500-UP.
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Lot 2094
Anna 1730-1740, Poltina 1733. Moscow, Kadashevsky mint. 13.07 gm. Bit 151, Sev 1109 (S), Uzd 0708. Pale violet-gray with. Anna 1730-1740, Poltina 1733. Moscow, Kadashevsky mint. 13.07 gm. Bit 151, Sev 1109 (S), Uzd 0708. Pale violet-gray with pearly white highlights.Extremely fine.
Estimated Value $2,000-UP.
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Lot 2095
Anna 1730-1740, Poltina 1737. Moscow, Kadashevsky mint. No pendant on bosom. 13.0 gm. Bit 172, Diakov 1, Sev 1237 (S), U. Anna 1730-1740, Poltina 1737. Moscow, Kadashevsky mint. No pendant on bosom. 13.0 gm. Bit 172, Diakov 1, Sev 1237 (S), Uzd 0732. Irregular edge, some weakness of strike at centers. Pale purple-gray.About extremely fine.
Estimated Value $750-UP.
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Lot 2096
Anna 1730-1740, Poltina 1737. Moscow, red mint. "Moscow" portrait, period at end of obverse legend. 13.1 gm. Bit 212 (R). Anna 1730-1740, Poltina 1737. Moscow, red mint. "Moscow" portrait, period at end of obverse legend. 13.1 gm. Bit 212 (R), Diakov 10, Sev 1245 (S), Uzd 0733. Obverse hairlines and striae, once wiped, otherwiseGood extremely fine.
Estimated Value $3,500-UP.
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Lot 2097
Ivan III, 1741, Poltina 1741 CÐÁ. Legend ends parallel with Order, "C:Ð:Á:". Bit 42 (R1), Diakov 7, Ilyin (20 Rubl.), Pe. Ivan III, 1741, Poltina 1741 CÐÁ. Legend ends parallel with Order, "C:Ð:Á:". Bit 42 (R1), Diakov 7, Ilyin (20 Rubl.), Petrov (20 Rubl.), Sev 1357 (R), Uzd 0763 (RR). Authenticated and graded by NGC AU 55. Medium gray, pearly highlights.Choice about uncirculatedEx Stack’s, New York, NY, December 3-5, 1996, lot 2049. Comes with auction tag.
Estimated Value $15,000-UP.
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Realized
$15,210
Lot 2098
Elizabeth, 1741, Rouble 1756 CÐÁ. GOLD. Bit 95 (R), Fr 116. Authenticated and graded by NGC AU 50.About uncirculated. Elizabeth, 1741, Rouble 1756 CÐÁ. GOLD. Bit 95 (R), Fr 116. Authenticated and graded by NGC AU 50.About uncirculated.
Estimated Value $1,000-UP.
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$1,170
Lot 2099
Rouble 1741 CÐÁ. Narrow bust, C.Ð.Á, BCEPOC: 25.42 gm. Bit 236 (R1), Diakov 4 (R2), Ilyin (8 Rubl), Petrov (30 Rubl), S. Rouble 1741 CÐÁ. Narrow bust, C.Ð.Á, BCEPOC: 25.42 gm. Bit 236 (R1), Diakov 4 (R2), Ilyin (8 Rubl), Petrov (30 Rubl), Sev 1382 (RR), Uzd 0760 (R). Rare and popular one-year type. Flan flaws and laminations. Toned deep slate-gray with iridescent hues.Good very fine/About extremely fineComes with old collector’s envelope.
Estimated Value $10,000-UP.
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Lot 2100
Elizabeth, 1741, Rouble 1742. Moscow, Red mint. 25.65 gm. Special eagle on reverse used on Ivan III Roubles. Bit 107 (R1. Elizabeth, 1741, Rouble 1742. Moscow, Red mint. 25.65 gm. Special eagle on reverse used on Ivan III Roubles. Bit 107 (R1), Petrunin 18 (R). Rare.About very fineAfter Elisabeth removed Ivan III from power, she withdrew his coinage and had it recoined in 1741, 1742 and 1743. The coin offered above displays an eagle from Ivan’s coinage, while it is clearly not overstruck. Bitkin does not offer an explanation for this variety, but it is our opinion that the eagle hub for the reverse die of Ivan Roubles was kept and reused under Elisabeth at the Moscow mint for a limited time.
Estimated Value $1,000-UP.
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