Another highlight is the double rosenoble of half a portugaleser issued on behalf of John III around 1585/6. Among other items, it contains the first Swedish gold coin, a 1568 gold gulden minted by Eric XIV in Stockholm. In other words: it really is an auction of superlatives with rarities of a kind that only enter the market on rare occasions.Īn outstanding highlight is the Stefan Widegren Collection of Swedish coins. The lightest coin has a weight of 0.87 g, the heaviest of 14.60 kilos. Geographically speaking, the selection ranges from Albania to Zurich, in terms of time from the Stauffer Emperor Frederick I to the 1990s. It seems like every other piece would be suitable to be depicted in this preview. One doesn't even know where to begin when highlighting the most remarkable pieces of auction 380. Here is the press release for the upcoming Künker February sale 380.Ĭatalog 380: Coins and Medals from Medieval and Modern Times, Including Issues of the Kingdom of Sweden – the Stefan Widegren Collection – as well as Gold Coins from Czechoslovakia from the Dr.
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