Thursday, April 9, 2015

1852 cracked die Adelaide pound realised $110,903

A cracked die or first type Adelaide pound 1852 (lot 1250) realised $110,903 in Noble Numismatic sale 108 conducted at the State Library in Macquarie St Sydney on Tuesday 24th to Thursday 26th March 2015. The total realised was $3.2 million which includes the buyer’s premium and GST on the premium payable by all purchasers.

Adelaide pound

The extremely rare Adelaide Pound cracked die 1852 is a private purchase from Monetarium in 2006. The top value coin is from John Saxton collection, a respected student of Australian coinage and a contributor to the CAB magazine. John lived for many years in the USA and now resides in Northern Queensland.

mule halfpenny

Another highlight of the auction is 1916I mule halfpenny (lot 1637; est. $60,000) which realised $64,395. The GEORGE V, Calcutta Mint mule halfpenny, 1916I, struck with the India quarter anna obverse die in error. Pinched planchet or flaw on rim at top.

Other highlights includes:
  • A twenty cent mule with a Fiji reverse (lot 74; est. $3,000) easily exceeded estimate, finally realising $21,465 after a bidding war from $3,000.
  • A fifty cents struck on a twenty cents blank (lot 78; est. $750) realised $5,009.
  • 1910 florins (63) in (lot 302; est. $380) realised $1,550.
  • Proof-like five mark of German New Guinea (lot 599; est. $1,500) realised $3,101.
  • The New Zealand Waitangi crowns (lots 619; est. $4,000 and 620; est. $2,750) realised $5,724 and $5,486 respectively.
  • Proof 1964 New Zealand threepence (lot 646; est. $200) realised $1,431.
  • A George III Resolution and Adventure medal in bronze from the second, uncracked, reverse die (lot 683; est. $10,000) that was bought by a collector for $13,118.
  • A Boer War tribute medal 1901 (lot 740; est. $350) realised $1,550.
  • A collection of Coles Book Arcade medals (83) (lot 705; est. $500) realised $2,743.
  • 1798 Mexico City (lot 1241; est. $30,000) realised $42,930
  • 1805 Potosi (lot 1242; est. $35,000) realised $46,508.
  • An 1855 Sydney Mint sovereign in good extremely fine condition (lot 1254; est. $30,000) realised $35,775. 
  • An error legend 1880 Sydney sovereign (lot 1301; est. $750) easily beat estimate realising $2,624.
  • A 1922 Melbourne sovereign (lot 1346; est. $15,000) realised $19,080 and a 1918 Perth half sovereign (lot 1391; est. $3,000) realised $5,724.

For more information about Australian & World Coins, Tokens, Medals & Banknotes, you can visit Noble Numismatic website www.noble.com.au.