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 Monday, December 17, 2007
Hong Kong Proof Discovery
Posted by tom

TMgavel.gifUnique 1868 Proof Set Sells through Spink's

In their September 27th auction Spink's offered a unique Hong Kong proof set from 1868. A discovery in set form, the lovely shaped case included the silver 5, 10, 20 cents, a Half Dollar, plus the Dollar all proof, all dated 1868.

Prior to this set surfacing, there had been no record of 5 or 10 cent hong kong set.jpgsilver proofs for this date. These two pieces are the greatest excitement of this set! The 20 cent had been reported by Pridmore years ago, but I had never seen one for sale in the market, so this too is a real treat. The May 1995 Irving Goodman sale, which I recommend obtaining as a reference for Chinese and Hong Kong coinage, contained a choice proof 1868 Half Dollar, which sold for $109,250. The Dollar had been listed in the Standard Catalog of World Coins for many years, though I had never observed one for sale in the market.

After some hearty bidding, which drove these coins up well over thier pre-sale estimate range, the set (lot 236) finally closed for $183,897.


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12/17/2007 12:38:56 PM (Eastern Standard Time, UTC-05:00)  #  Comments [0]