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Sale 95
THE NEW YORK SALE
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Lot 2422 |
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Medal. Silver. By A. Vasyutinsky. 63.7 mm. 131.31 gm. On the Coronation of Nicholas II and Alexandra Feodorovna, 1896. Diakov 1206.1 (R2), Sm 1101/a. Conjoined heads of the tsar and tsarina left, signed A BAC-KI? on truncation / Imperial eagle. A few obverse contact marks and tiny edge bruise. Toned, lustrous Uncirculated. Estimate $2,500UP View details and enlarged photos
| Realized $3,068 |
Lot 2423 |
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Prize Medal. Silver. 62.92 gm. By A. Griliches, Jr. 51 mm. Pan-Russian Industrial and Art Exhibition, Nizhny Novgorod, 1896. Diakov 1219.2 (R1), Sm 1129/a. Nicholas II head left / Russia crowns man and woman kneeling before her, Exhibition buildings in the background. In case of issue. Some tiny edge nicks. Otherwise Prooflike Brilliant Uncirculated. Estimate $1,500UP View details and enlarged photos
| Realized $2,360 |
Lot 2424 |
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Medal. GOLD. 332.9 gm. Unsigned (engraved by M. Skudnov). 83 mm. Centennial of the Moscow Life-Guards Regiment, 1911. Diakov 1514.1 (R5), Sm 1457. Conjoined heads of Nicholas II and Alexander I left, crown above / St. George left slaying dragon, St. Andrew’s Cross behind. Extremely rare and among the heaviest of Russian gold medals. We found no record of other specimen sold. A rare chance for an advanced collector Uncirculated. Estimate $175,000UP View details and enlarged photos
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