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The E-Sylum: Volume 16, Number 45, November 3, 2013, Article 22

ERIC NEWMAN PART III TO FEATURE WORLD COINS

Numismatic Guaranty Corporation (NGC) has graded more than 2,800 world coins for Part III of the Eric Newman collection sale. Here's an excerpt from the press release. -Editor

Dozens of coins in Newman Part Three could be considered highlights, but several pieces stand out as world-class specimens due to their grades and rarity.

1677 Andrezj Trzebicki ducat obverse 1677 Andrezj Trzebicki ducat reverse

Among them is the Poland 1677 Andrezj Trzebicki Medallic Gold 10 Ducats graded NGC AU 58 and believed to be unique. In fact, prior to NGC's certification, this medal was undocumented in any numismatic references or auction catalogs.

The selections include a number of German States coins, which are led by three fantastic rarities. The German States, Salzburg, 1612 Markus Sittikus Graf von Hohenems Gold 14 Ducats is virtually unknown to the collecting community and probably unique. Graded NGC AU 58, this specimen is undoubtedly one of the world's greatest numismatic treasures.

The German States, Saxe-Altenburg, 1672 Gold 10 Ducats of Duke Friedrich Wilhelm III is unlisted in Krause Publications' Standard Catalog of World Coins and has never been pictured in a numismatic reference. One of only two or three thought to exist, it is graded NGC AU 58.

A third German States coin, the 1674 Leopold I City of Emden 2 Taler, is notable for both its remarkably high grade and extreme rarity. NGC has assigned a grade of MS 66, which was previously unimaginable for this issue. Only a handful of examples are known to exist and nearly all are in circulated grades.

British coins are also extensively represented in the Newman selections. An English penny of Alfred the Great, struck between 871 and 899, is truly a miracle of survival with a grade of NGC MS 63 -- an astonishing grade for a medieval silver coin. The attractive NGC MS 62 England (1594-96) Gold Pound of Elizabeth I is significant, as well.

An extremely rare Ecuador 1841 MV-A Gold 4 Escudos graded NGC MS 62 is certainly one of the greatest South American coins ever to be sold publicly. Once believed not to exist, it is now thought that only four examples survive.

Another spectacular gold piece from the Newman Collection is a Peru 1700L H Cob 4 Escudos of Carlos II. Graded NGC MS 65, this extraordinarily well-preserved example is likely the finest of any extant Carlos II gold coins. Also graded NGC MS 65 is the Transylvania 1613NB Gabriel Bathori Gold Ducat. Seldom available in any grade, the Newman specimen is easily the finest of its type.

Additional highlights from Newman Part Three are the Russia 1729 Peter II Gold Ducat in NGC AU 50, a rare variety of this issue; the NGC PF 64 Hong Kong 1866 Victoria Dollar, which is immensely popular with collectors; and the NGC MS 63 Sweden 1599 Karl IX Daler, a carefully preserved example of this rare, short-lived issue. The Italy Paolo III Gold 2 Fiorini di Camera, struck 1534-49, graded NGC MS 61 is notable, as well.

EPNNES logo Newman Part Three will be sold by Heritage Auctions at its New York office January 14-16, 2014. The catalog, including images and descriptions, will be posted on the Heritage Auctions website (HA.com) later next month.

To read the complete press release, see: NGC Certifies Eric P. Newman World Coins (www.digitaljournal.com/pr/1556803)

Wayne Homren, Editor

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