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January 2023 NYINC Auction  13-16 Jan 2023
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Lot 24001

Starting price: 75 000 USD
Price realized: 200 000 USD
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POLAND. Ducat, 1529-C N. Krakow Mint. Sigismund I. PCGS MS-61.
Fr-70; H-CZ-292 (R6); Kop-447 (R6); Kur-82 (R8); Gum-581. Weight: 3.45 gms. Obverse: Crowned bust of Sigismund I right; Reverse: Crowned arms of Poland. Sitting as one of the earliest issuances of gold coinage from the Kingdom of Poland, this Ducat of Sigismund I stands aloft in an exalted place amongst the pantheon of Polish numismatics. Produced in 1529, this piece is only predated in issuance by a Ducat dated 1528 bearing the same design. In our research, we have found no examples of this date offered since 2000, making it a virtually unheralded piece in Polish coin cabinets, with opportunities to acquire an example being severely limited.

The present Ducat boasts an as made appearance, with no evidence of wear on even the highest elements of the design. Some strike weakness is seen, particularly on the reverse, but this does not impinge upon the overall beauty of the specimen. A rich and verbose golden luster percolates through the surfaces, rippling with immense charm and appeal. A SUPREMELY RARE treasure of Poland's past, and a piece that should not be missed by any specialist in Polish hammered gold.

From the Anthony J. Taraszka Collection.

Estimate: $145000 - $180000

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