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COINSTORE & SHENBERG: 12. Auktion e-live mit Münzen, Medaillen und Banknoten

Das junge lettische Auktionshaus COINSTORE & SHENBERG veranstaltet seine 12. e-live Auktion. Ab sofort sind alle Lose auf der Website des Hauses einsehbar.


Ab dem 6. Dezember ab 10 Uhr läuft die Auktion auf über 1700 Münzen und Medaillen und Banknoten selbst. Auktionsende: 7. Dezember. Im Folgenden finden Sie ausgewählte Lose der Auktion, welche allein 354 Lose zum russischen Kaiserreich bietet. Deutschland ist mit 124 Losen vertreten. Zum Heimatland von COINSTORE sind 106 Lose ausgewiesen.


Hier einige Bildbeispiele:


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Lot 18: 1832 Russia, 12 Roubles Platinum, SPB — PCGS AU Details (Harshly Cleaned)

A rare platinum 12-rouble coin of the Russian Empire, struck in 1832 at the Saint Petersburg Mint. Certified by PCGS as AU Details, indicating an “About Uncirculated” preservation level, with a notation of Harshly Cleaned due to signs of aggressive cleaning. Platinum issues of Nicholas I are among the rarest and most desirable coins of the 19th century, making this piece especially valuable for collectors.

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Lot 42: 1752 Russia, 1 Rouble, MMD-Ish — NGC MS 64, Top Pop

A silver 1-rouble coin of the Russian Empire, struck in 1752 at the Moscow Mint (MMD-Ish). Graded NGC MS 64, the coin shows exceptional mint-state preservation with sharp detail and outstanding eye appeal. Its Top Pop status confirms that it is the only example in the NGC census at this grade, making it an extremely rare and highly desirable piece for advanced collectors.

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Lot 45: 1755 Russia, 1 Rouble, SPB-IM — NGC MS 62, Top Pop

A silver 1-rouble coin of the Russian Empire dated 1755, struck at the Saint Petersburg Mint (SPB-IM). Graded NGC MS 62, it displays strong mint-state preservation with well-defined details and appealing surfaces. Its Top Pop designation indicates that this coin ranks among the highest-graded examples of its type in the NGC census, making it a notable and highly desirable piece for collectors.

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Lot 144: 1896 Russia, 50 Kopecks (AG) — NGC MS 64

A silver 50-kopeck coin of the Russian Empire dated 1896, issued under Emperor Nicholas II. Graded NGC MS 64, the coin exhibits sharp strike quality, clean surfaces, and strong mint-state eye appeal. An attractive and well-preserved example of this late-Imperial silver issue.

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Lot 228: 1778 Siberia, 10 Kopecks, KM — NGC MS 64 BN, Top Pop

A copper 10-kopeck coin from Siberia, Russian Empire, dated 1778, minted at the Krasnoyarsk Mint (KM). Graded NGC MS 64 BN, it exhibits exceptional mint-state preservation with strong strike and attractive brown surfaces. Its Top Popdesignation indicates that this coin is the highest-graded example known in the NGC census, making it an exceptionally rare and desirable piece for collectors.

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Lot 229: 1778 Siberia, 10 Kopecks, KM — NGC MS 63 BN

A copper 10-kopeck coin from Siberia, Russian Empire, dated 1778, minted at the Krasnoyarsk Mint (KM). Graded NGC MS 63 BN, it displays strong mint-state preservation, clear strike, and attractive brown surfaces. Simply an outstanding condition for such a rare Siberian issue, making it a highly desirable piece for collectors.

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Lot 240: 1866 Russia, 5 Kopecks, SPB-NF — PCGS MS 67, Top Pop

A silver 5-kopeck coin of the Russian Empire, dated 1866, struck at the Saint Petersburg Mint (SPB-NF). Graded PCGS MS 67, it displays superb mint-state preservation with sharp details, lustrous surfaces, and exceptional eye appeal. Its Top Pop status indicates it is among the highest-graded known examples, making it an extremely rare and highly desirable piece for collectors.

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Lot 281: 1916 Russia, 5 Kopecks — NGC MS 64 RB

A copper 5-kopeck coin of the Russian Empire, dated 1916. Graded NGC MS 64 RB, the coin exhibits strong mint-state preservation with clear strike, attractive reddish-brown color, and pleasing overall eye appeal. A well-preserved example of a late Imperial Russian small-denomination coin, desirable for collectors of copper issues.

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Lot 342: 1815 Russia, 1 Denga, KM-AM — NOVODEL, PCGS SP 63 RB, Top Pop

A copper 1-denga coin of the Russian Empire, dated 1815, minted at the Moscow Mint (KM-AM). This Novodel issue is graded PCGS SP 63 RB, showing superb strike quality, rich reddish-brown color, and exceptional proof-like surfaces. Its Top Pop designation indicates it is the highest-graded example known in the PCGS census, making it an extremely rare and highly desirable piece for collectors.

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Lot 395: 1821 Congress Kingdom of Poland, 10 Zlotys — IB Mint

A silver 10-zloty coin from the Congress Kingdom of Poland, dated 1821, minted at the Warsaw Mint (IB). This coin features fine detail and craftsmanship typical of early 19th-century Polish issues. A desirable piece for collectors of Polish and European historical coinage.

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Lot 481: 1938 Latvia, 1 Santims — NGC MS 65 RB, Top Pop

A copper 1-santims coin from Latvia, dated 1938. Graded NGC MS 65 RB, it exhibits superb mint-state preservation with sharp details, vibrant reddish-brown color, and exceptional eye appeal. Its Top Pop status indicates it is the highest-graded known example in the NGC census, making it extremely rare and highly desirable for collectors.

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Lot 516: 1904 Kingdom of Prussia, 5 Mark, A — NGC PF 63+ Cameo

A silver 5-mark coin from the Kingdom of Prussia, dated 1904, minted at the Berlin Mint (A). Graded NGC PF 63+ Cameo, this proof coin exhibits sharp strike, deep mirrored fields, frosted devices, and strong contrast characteristic of cameo proofs. A high-quality and visually striking example, highly desirable for collectors of German states and proof coins.

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Lot 522: 1934 Germany, 5 Reichsmark, F — 175th Anniversary of Friedrich Schiller, NGC PF 62 Cameo

A silver 5 Reichsmark coin from Germany, dated 1934, minted at the Stuttgart Mint (F) to commemorate the 175th anniversary of Friedrich Schiller. Graded NGC PF 62 Cameo, the coin features a sharp strike, mirrored fields, frosted devices, and the distinctive contrast of a cameo proof. A beautifully preserved commemorative coin, highly desirable for collectors of German numismatics and historical issues.

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Lot 550: 1916 German Occupied Territories, 1 Kopeck, J — Military Coinage, NGC MS 63

A copper 1-kopek coin issued in 1916 for the German-occupied territories during World War I, minted at the Jena Mint (J). Graded NGC MS 63, the coin exhibits strong mint-state preservation with clear strike and attractive surfaces. Extremely rare in this condition, making it a highly desirable piece for collectors of World War I numismatics and occupation issues.

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Lot 652: 1893 United Kingdom, ½ Penny — NGC MS 64 BN, Top Pop

A copper ½ penny coin from the United Kingdom, dated 1893. Graded NGC MS 64 BN, the coin exhibits superb mint-state preservation with sharp details, rich brown color, and excellent eye appeal. Its Top Pop status indicates it is among the highest-graded known examples, making it extremely rare and highly desirable for collectors of British copper coinage.


Notice of Business Separation and Auction House Name Change


COINSTORE has made a strategic decision to separate its business activities. As part of this reorganization, the auction segment has been spun off into a separate auction house under the name SHENBERG AUCTION


Please note that this change concerns the name only. All payment details, contact information, and operational processes remain the same. The name SHENBERG AUCTION was chosen in honor of the family traditions and the surname of the founder of the auction house, Richard Shenberg.


Business Areas of the Companies

COINSTORE will continue to operate in the following areas:

  • Direct sales of collectible items;

  • Sale of numismatic and antique items on international marketplaces;

  • Slabbing (grading and certification) of coins and banknotes;

  • Conducting local sales and providing accessories for collectors.


SHENBERG Auction House will specialize in conducting auctions of collectible items, including rare coins, banknotes, orders, medals, and other collectibles.


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