Stack's Bowers Galleries

January 2024 NYINC Auction  –  13 - 14 January 2024

Stack's Bowers Galleries, January 2024 NYINC Auction

Live Sessions: Ancient & World Coins, World Paper Money

Part A: Sa, 13.01.2024, from 12:30 AM CET
Part B: Sa, 13.01.2024, from 12:30 AM CET
Part C: Sa, 13.01.2024, from 2:30 AM CET
Part D: Sa, 13.01.2024, from 4:00 PM CET
Part E: Su, 14.01.2024, from 12:30 AM CET
Part F: Su, 14.01.2024, from 12:30 AM CET
The auction is closed.

Description

CANADA. Newfoundland. Bronze Cent Pattern, 1864. London Mint. Victoria. PCGS SPECIMEN-66 Red Brown.
cf. KM-1 (for regular issue); NF-18. Plain edge, coin alignment. Tied with just two others for the top spot in the PCGS census, this immensely alluring and enticing Gem pattern issue is fully awash in captivating lustrous brilliance and a light red-brown hue. Meanwhile, some aspects of cerise and magenta are evident as one cradles the specimen back and forth, setting in motion even more impressive eye appeal. A truly delightful RARITY that will undoubtedly be highly appreciated.
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From the Harvey Richer Collection. Ex: Prager Collection of Canadian Specimen Coins. Professor Harvey Brian Richer (1944-2023) was a major figure in the sphere of Canadian numismatics, writing two authoritative books on the subject, The Gold Coins of Newfoundland, 1865-1888, and 100 Greatest Canadian Coins and Tokens. A long-time collector whose day job included groundbreaking research in astronomy and physics at the University of British Columbia (UBC), Richer also published more than 175 scientific papers in peer-reviewed journals, including Nature and Science. Richer was born and raised in Montreal, but relocated to British Columbia in the early 1970s, serving as Professor of Physics and Astronomy at UBC for over fifty years. He reveled in collaborating with his peers both locally and globally to further our understanding of the evolution of stellar astrophysics, and passionately devoted his time to exploring the cosmos. In 2014, Richer was named the recipient of the Carlyle S. Beals Award of the Canadian Astronomical Society, given for lifetime achievement. He was also named a Fellow of the Royal Society of Canada, the foremost academic society in Canada and of similar stature to membership in the National Academy of Sciences in the United States. The Harvey B. Richer Gold Medal for Early Career Research in Astronomy was established in 2016 thanks to a generous gift from Professor Richer.

Estimate: $6000.00- $8000.00

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Price realized 10'000 USD
Starting price 3'600 USD
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