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Lot 131. Hirsch: XIV. Griechische Münzen und Römische Münzen, 27 November 1905

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Hirsch: XIV. Griechische Münzen und Römische Münzen, 27 November 1905

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Bidding closed (Sunday, September 25th, 20:05:30 CEST)
Current time: Saturday, November 23rd, 19:53:20 CET

Price realised: CHF 140.00 (8 bids)
Approx. EUR 150.39 / USD 156.67 / GBP 125.05

High bidder: Bidder 6

eAuction #51 - Literature sale III, Lot 131. Estimate: CHF 30.00

Hirsch, Jacob. Munich, 27 November 1905. Auctions-Catalog No. XIV. Griechischer Münzen, dabei bemerkenswerte Serie Gross-Griechenland und Sicilien, und Römischer Münzen. 1666 lots, 19 plates. Small 4to (20x26cm), halfbound black leather, marbled red boards, gilt spine letters. Edges rubbed, corner chipped. Plates cropped not affecting content. Near Very Good.
Spring 372

A note from BCD: Examining the ancient coin auction scene from about the end of the 19th century onwards, the time when plated catalogues were established, we see that a change took place during the first decade of the 20th century. London ceased to be the centre for important auctions. The days of the great rarities in superb condition being hotly contested by major museums and private collectors were over. Now it was Jacob Hirsch in Munich acting like a magnet with the suppliers taking to him new finds as well as old collection material. The Great War would put a temporary stop to his activities but not before famous collections such as Philipsen, Consul Weber and Rhousopoulos would go under his hammer. This particular catalogue has many rarities, both in the Greek and Roman series and it is also quite possible that the mainland Greek section includes parts of hoards. Unfortunately there is no way this can be confirmed.




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