Stack’s Bowers Fall Maastricht Sale of World Currency Rarities

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Stack’s Bowers Galleries announces the release of the catalog for its highly anticipated Fall 2024 Maastricht Auction, held in conjunction with the MIF Paper Money Fair. This auction promises to be one of the most diverse and extensive ever presented by the firm, showcasing a range of highlights and rare items from around the world.

As the main sponsor and official auctioneer of the event, Stack’s Bowers Galleries commends the supporters and participants who have contributed to the ongoing success and expansion of this prestigious venue.

“Advancing the hobby of numismatics is a collective endeavor, reliant on the efforts of the entire community,” noted Aris Maragoudakis, Director of World Paper. “The bourse floor has become an incredibly positive environment, and it is wonderful to see everyone at each show working together and experiencing the event as one.”

The Fall 2024 Maastricht Auction features another significant installment from the esteemed Al Kugel Collection, offering over 80 lots with rare and sought-after items from regions such as China, Danzig, Estonia, German East Africa, Latvia, Lithuania, Norway, Russia, Tannu Tuva, and more. Of particular note is the highly coveted Finnish/Russian Olenets set from 1918, presented in lot 20738. Additionally, there are unique pieces from Lietuvos Ukio Bankas, such as the 50, 500, and 1000 OST Markiu from the 1919-20 series (lots 20549, 20550, and 20551).

The collection also encompasses treasures from the Deutsch-Asiatische Bank: the Narodna Banka Kraljevine Jugoslavije with 500 and 1000 Dinara specimens in lots 20845 and 20847, as well as the unissued and sole graded 1943 500 Dinara in lot 20486. Also notable are the 1919 Chaikovskiy Government overprinted 100 Rubles (lot 20736) and 500 Rubles (lot 20737), which underscore this as the premier Kugel offering to date.

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Also presented in the Fall 2024 Maastricht Auction are key specimen collections from countries with high collector demand, such as the Mombasa Collection of East African high denomination specimens and the Pharaoh Collection of Egyptian notes. Numerous printer’s models and essays include Qatar’s 500 Riyals Printer’s Models in lot 20706 and a 1974 20 Dollar Printer’s Model from the Bahamas in lot 20050.

Among other standout items are an Iceland CU64 100 Kronur from 1927 in lot 20394, the Saar 1947 100 Mark in Gem condition in lot 20741, and a 2015 Pudsey Bear 5 Pound note from Scotland in 67EPQ in lot 20762. Highlights from India include the R6 100 Rupees in lot 20437 and a rare P-9l 50 Rupees in EF 40 in lot 20413. A 1929 Color Trial 500 Thalers from Ethiopia in lot 20283 and a 10 Thalers Color Trial from the Bank of Abyssinia in lot 20280 add to the auction’s diverse offerings.

Enhancing the catalog are QR codes linked to videos and blog posts providing further details on select lots.

Aris Maragoudakis went on to note:

“Adding Dennis Hengeveld to our team has allowed us to focus even more on delivering the best possible product. Fusing our collective knowledge with Dennis’s passion as a long time collector, has enabled us to take our descriptions a step further. The added support provides more operational power, and we can feature additional elements in our catalogs that collectors have been waiting for.”

The MIF Paper Money Fair will be held in Maastricht at the MECC from September 27-29. The Stack’s Bowers Galleries Auction will be held the following week, with the main session on October 2 at 7AM PDT and Part II of the Virginia Judge’s Collection of World Paper Money on the following day, October 3 at 9AM PDT.

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For further information on Stack’s Bowers Galleries Fall 2024 Maastricht Auction and to view the catalog, please visit www.stacksbowers.com. To consign to one of the firm’s upcoming auctions contact Director of World Paper Aris Maragoudakis at [email protected].

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