Title: Rare Collection of Coins from 1937 Goes Up for Auction
Date: October 20, 2023
A rare collection of coins, including a 1937 double duct, is set to be auctioned off, attracting the attention of investors and collectors alike. The collection has a documented origin and comes from the esteemed collection of Karel Hackenschmied, a high-ranking employee of the Czechoslovak Ministry of Finance.
The Mincovna Kremnica archives provided precise details about the order of the coins, adding to their allure. Elizej Macho, co-founder of the auction house, stated that Hackenschmied’s collection is exceptional due to its completeness and the large number of rare coins, particularly from the era of Austrian Emperor Franz Joseph I. After 1918, Hackenschmied worked at the Czechoslovak Ministry of Finance.
Collectors had the opportunity to choose from over 500 items during the live auction on Friday. From Monday, October 23, to Wednesday, October 26, an additional 1,900 items will be available for interested parties to acquire through an online auction.
This auction presents a unique opportunity for coin enthusiasts and investors to add rare and valuable pieces to their collections. The historical significance and provenance of the coins make them highly sought after in the numismatic community.
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Rare Collection of 1937 Coins Hits the Auction Block
Wow, I can’t wait to see what this collection has to offer! So exciting!
I’ve heard great things about Karel Hackenschmied’s work. Looking forward to the auction!