CZECHOSLOVAKIA. Ducat, 1938. Kremnica Mint. NGC MS-63.
Fr-2; KM-8; Novotny-16 (RRRR). Mintage: 56. Reaching out to grasp those who view it, this 1938 Ducat stands as a brilliant and beautiful example of perhaps the most demanded date in the entire Czechoslovakian series. With a miniscule mintage of only 56, this piece had inbuilt RARITY from the moment it left the Kremnica Mint. This elusiveness has only increased in the intervening time, with a survival rate likely far less than the mintage, evidenced by only three examples appearing on the NGC or PCGS population reports. The present specimen is dressed in a wholesome luster, that sparkles brilliantly and is only seldom interrupted by contacting. The strike is excellent, with details that cut like the blade of a knife. About as desirable as a 20th Century European issue can be, this amazing Czechoslovakian Ducat reaches beyond the realm of coinage, to touch all of those who look at it, and contemplate the date and its significance to not only Czechoslovakian, but also world history.
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Estimate: $75000.00- $125000.00
Price realized | 48'000 USD |
Starting price | 45'000 USD |