Stack's Bowers Galleries

March 2025 The L.E. Bruun Collection  –  14 - 15 March 2025

Stack's Bowers Galleries, March 2025 The L.E. Bruun Collection

A Corpus of Scandinavian Monetary History Part 2

Part 1: Fr, 14.03.2025, from 2:00 PM CET
Part 2: Sa, 15.03.2025, from 2:00 PM CET
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Description

DENMARK. Lion Taler, 1608. Elsinore (Helsingør) Mint. Christian IV. NGC VG Details--Cleaned.
Dav-3515 (Norway); KM-4 (Norway); Hede-65; Sieg-89; Schou-9; Bruun-4776. Weight: 25.61 gms. Mintmaster: Hans Flemming. Of the utmost rarity with the only other registered example being in the National Museum of Denmark. The imagery has been quite closely copied from the Dutch so-called Leeuwendaalder (Lion Daalder) and the whole mintage of 765 specimens was intended for promoting international trade with the Dutch. The remarkable degree of wear for a coin of this size shows that it must have been a success. The axe-bearing Norwegian Lion used on the reverse has wrongly made some catalogers believe that the coin itself is also Norwegian. A utterly charming survivor of one of the most interesting types from the reign of Christian IV.
From the L. E. Bruun Collection. Ex: Joh. G. Guildal Collection (Private Sale - 1918); later published by the Danish Numismatic Society as item 505 in his collection. Ex. C. F. Pogge Collection (Frankfurt - 1903) Lot # 379.

Estimate: €10000.00 - €12000.00

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Price realized 8'000 EUR
Starting price 5'000 EUR
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