Carl XIII 1/3 Riksdaler 1814-OL, KM587, MS64 NGC. A choice example with sharply struck details and appealing deep silvery-gray patina. Rare and most desirable in this superior quality. Realized $2,350.00. Description courtesy of Heritage Auctions.
Gustav IV Adolf gold Ducat 1798-OL, KM545, Fr-76, SM-7, MS62 NGC. Second bust of the King with a long flowing peruke. Fully lustrous and attractive with bold details and no adjustment marks. A rare and underrated type and date, noted as R in Ahlstrom, Sveriges Mynt. Gustav IV Adolf was the son of Gustav III and was forced to abdicate the throne in 1809 as his intemperate foreign policies resulted in the loss of eastern Sweden and Finland. Ex: ?Colonel? E.H.R. Green; Green Estate? Partnership of Eric P Newman / B.G. Johnson. Realized $7,637.50. Description courtesy of Heritage Auctions.
Gustav IV Adolf gold Ducat 1798-OL, KM545, Fr-76, SM-7, MS62 NGC. Second bust of the King with a long flowing peruke. Fully lustrous and attractive with bold details and no adjustment marks. A rare and underrated type and date, noted as R in Ahlstrom, Sveriges Mynt. Gustav IV Adolf was the son of Gustav III and was forced to abdicate the throne in 1809 as his intemperate foreign policies resulted in the loss of eastern Sweden and Finland. Ex: ?Colonel? E.H.R. Green; Green Estate? Partnership of Eric P Newman / B.G. Johnson. Realized $7,637.50. Description courtesy of Heritage Auctions.
Gustaf IV Adolf Riksdaler 1796-OL, KM544, Dav-1738, MS66 NGC. A stunningly beautiful coin with bold features and rich cabinet patina. The surfaces are virtually blemish-free and are fully brilliant. Easily the nicest we have seen of this type and perhaps the finest known. Very rare in this superb quality. Realized $7,050.00. Description courtesy of Heritage Auctions.
Gustaf III Riksdaler (3 Daler SM) 1775-OL, KM514, Dav-1735, MS65 NGC. A remarkable example with aged cabinet patina and full underlying mint brilliance. Additionally, this piece is completely free of adjustment marks, which almost always occur on Riksdalers of the era. Rarely seen in this elite certified grade. Realized $4,993.75. Description courtesy of Heritage Auctions.
Gustaf III Riksdaler (3 Daler SM) 1775-OL, KM514, Dav-1735, MS65 NGC. A remarkable example with aged cabinet patina and full underlying mint brilliance. Additionally, this piece is completely free of adjustment marks, which almost always occur on Riksdalers of the era. Rarely seen in this elite certified grade. Realized $4,993.75. Description courtesy of Heritage Auctions.
Adolf Frederick gold Medal ND (1751-71), Hildebrand II:121:55, MS64 NGC. An absolutely superb piece with brilliant mint luster and reflective surfaces. Struck to honor and award factory workers. Last sold at the Riechman & Company Auction in Halle, XXVI number 19 (1924). Struck to 7 Ducats weight, obverse die by C.J. Wickman and reverse die by D. Fehrman. Very rare and highly attractive. Realized $8,812.50. Description courtesy of Heritage Auctions.
Adolf Frederick gold Medal ND (1751-71), Hildebrand II:121:55, MS64 NGC. An absolutely superb piece with brilliant mint luster and reflective surfaces. Struck to honor and award factory workers. Last sold at the Riechman & Company Auction in Halle, XXVI number 19 (1924). Struck to 7 Ducats weight, obverse die by C.J. Wickman and reverse die by D. Fehrman. Very rare and highly attractive. Realized $8,812.50. Description courtesy of Heritage Auctions.
Adolf Fredrik gold Medal (7 Ducats) 1767-DF, Hildebrand II, page 112 number 44, MS65 NGC. 20.83gm. Fully brilliant. An extremely rare gold medal commissioned personally by the King to celebrate the recovery of the Queen from her illness. The dies were executed by C. G. Fehrman. This piece was first acquired by the Grand Duke of Oldenburg in 1780 from his relative, Peter Friedrich, who was visiting his cousin, King Gustav III, in Stockholm. The collection remained intact until it was sold in 1924 at H. Riechmann & Company and eventually passed through the holdings of "Col." Green and Virgil Brand. Possibly unique with an impressive pedigree. Ex: ?Colonel? E.H.R. Green; Green Estate? Partnership of Eric P Newman / B.G. Johnson. Realized $11,750.00. Description courtesy of Heritage Auctions.
Adolf Fredrik gold Medal (7 Ducats) 1767-DF, Hildebrand II, page 112 number 44, MS65 NGC. 20.83gm. Fully brilliant. An extremely rare gold medal commissioned personally by the King to celebrate the recovery of the Queen from her illness. The dies were executed by C. G. Fehrman. This piece was first acquired by the Grand Duke of Oldenburg in 1780 from his relative, Peter Friedrich, who was visiting his cousin, King Gustav III, in Stockholm. The collection remained intact until it was sold in 1924 at H. Riechmann & Company and eventually passed through the holdings of "Col." Green and Virgil Brand. Possibly unique with an impressive pedigree. Ex: ?Colonel? E.H.R. Green; Green Estate? Partnership of Eric P Newman / B.G. Johnson. Realized $11,750.00. Description courtesy of Heritage Auctions.