Auction number 118 Part I
Chabad, Gold Coins, Ritual Objects & Jewish Art
December 9, 2019
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Item 1
2 Gold Coins (Sovereigns), Britain, 1887-1888
Opening price: $100
Estimated: $600 -
$800
Sold: $793

The price includes a buyer's commission

Item 2
2 Gold Coins (Sovereigns), Britain, 1889
Opening price: $100
Estimated: $600 -
$800
Sold: $732

The price includes a buyer's commission

Item 3
2 Gold Coins (Sovereigns), Britain, 1906
Opening price: $100
Estimated: $600 -
$800
Sold: $671

The price includes a buyer's commission

Item 4
2 Gold Coins (Sovereigns), Britain, 1911
Opening price: $100
Estimated: $600 -
$800
Sold: $671

The price includes a buyer's commission

Item 5
2 Gold Coins (Sovereigns), Britain, 1923
Opening price: $100
Estimated: $500 -
$700
Sold: $671

The price includes a buyer's commission

Item 6
3 Gold Coins (Sovereigns), Britain, 1911
Opening price: $100
Estimated: $600 -
$800
Sold: $976

The price includes a buyer's commission

Item 7
3 Gold Coins (Sovereigns), Britain, 1912-1913
Opening price: $100
Estimated: $600 -
$800
Sold: $1,098

The price includes a buyer's commission

Item 8
3 Gold Coins with a Face Value of 20 Belgian Francs with a Portrait of Leopold II, 1873-1875
Opening price: $100
Estimated: $600 -
$800
Sold: $915

The price includes a buyer's commission

Item 9
3 Gold Coins with a Face Value of 20 Swiss Francs, 1935
Opening price: $100
Estimated: $600 -
$800
Sold: $854

The price includes a buyer's commission

Item 10
3 Gold Coins with a Face Value of 20 Swiss Francs, 1935
Opening price: $100
Estimated: $600 -
$800
Sold: $976

The price includes a buyer's commission

Item 11
Gold Coin with a Face Value of 20 Swiss Francs, 1935
Opening price: $100
Estimated: $200 -
$300
Sold: $317

The price includes a buyer's commission

Item 12
Gold Coin with a Face Value of 100 Kurush, Ottoman Empire
Opening price: $100
Estimated: $200 -
$300
Sold: $342

The price includes a buyer's commission

Item 13
1 Pahlavi, Gold Persian Coin, 1339 (1960)
Opening price: $100
Estimated: $200 -
$300
Sold: $390

The price includes a buyer's commission

Item 14
Gold Coin with a Face Value of 20 Francs, France 1895
Opening price: $100
Estimated: $200 -
$300
Sold: $293

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Item 15
Gold Coin with a Face Value of 20 Francs, with a Portrait of Napoleon III France 1857
Opening price: $100
Estimated: $200 -
$300
Sold: $268

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Item 16
2 Gold Coins with a Face Value of 20 Lire with a Portrait of Viktor Emmanuel II, 1865
Opening price: $100
Estimated: $500 -
$600
Sold: $561

The price includes a buyer's commission

Item 17
2 Gold Coins with a Face Value of 20 Lire with a Portrait of Umberto, 1879-1882
Opening price: $100
Estimated: $500 -
$600
Sold: $561

The price includes a buyer's commission

Item 18
Gold Coin with a Face Value of 20 Lire from Sardinia, with a Portrait of Victor Emmanuel II. Kingdom of Sardinia, 1855
Opening price: $100
Estimated: $300 -
$500
Sold: $342

The price includes a buyer's commission

Item 19
Gold Coin with a Face Value of 20 Lire with a Portrait of Umberto I
Opening price: $100
Estimated: $250 -
$300
Sold: $293

The price includes a buyer's commission

Item 20
"For Health, Joy and a Good Heart" - Threefold Blessing for Chag HaGeulah and Chanukah Handwritten by the Admo"r of Lubavitch, 14 Kislev, 1959
Opening price: $300
Estimated: $1,000 -
$1,500
Sold: $1,586

The price includes a buyer's commission

Item 21
"I will Bless those who Bless you ... with Length of Days, Good Years and Joyous Occasions" - Letter with the Admo"r of Lubavitch's Handwritten Addition and Signature, 22 Kislev 1978
Opening price: $300
Estimated: $1,000 -
$1,500
Sold: $1,586

The price includes a buyer's commission

Item 22
"L'Shanah Tovah Spiritually and Materially" Letter Signed by the Admo"r of Lubavitch
Opening price: $400
Estimated: $800 -
$1,000
Sold: $671

The price includes a buyer's commission

Item 23
"May it be His Will that these Days of Chanukah ... Increase Success" - Letter with the Admo"r of Lubavitch's Handwritten Additions and Signature, 25 Kislev 1955
Opening price: $300
Estimated: $1,000 -
$1,500
Sold: $1,159

The price includes a buyer's commission

Item 24
"The Tzaddikim Resemble their Creator" - Rare Statement by the Admo"r of Lubavitch Regarding the Rasha"b, 14 Kislev, 1956
Opening price: $300
Estimated: $800 -
$1,200
Sold: $1,159

The price includes a buyer's commission

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Sunday – Dec 8 From 12:00 to 7:00 pm Auction Day – Part 1 Dec. 9 From 12:00 to 2:00 pm

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