Monday, November 23, 2015

1996 Unicorn gold coin in Hong Kong auction

A low-mintage 5 ounce gold 500 Yuans from the People's Republic of China, a 1996 Unicorn graded PR69 Ultra Cameo by NGC is one of the highlight in Heritage inaugural auction event in Hong Kong. These auction events take place in conjunction with the inaugural Hong Kong International Numismatic Fair which is set to quickly become the premier numismatic convention in Hong Kong.

Unicorn gold

This historic event marks Heritage first numismatic foray into Asia. Over 1200 numismatic lots are being offered in the two Hong Kong auctions — 800+ coins along with 400+ lots of paper money.

Patterns from the Republic of China are always widely sought, and this sale offers a delightful array of important and rarely seen issues. A "Junk" dollar struck at the Rome mint, featuring the bust of Sun Yat-sen on the obverse, is a prime example, as it illustrates a seldom-seen proposed rendering of this iconic type. This coin is graded MS61 by NGC. Also from the Rome mint comes an L. Giorgi dollar, featuring the bust of Yuan Shih-kai, graded SP62 by PCGS. From the Empire period we offer an incredibly rare pattern Fengtien Dragon dollar struck in aluminum and grading PCGS SP61.

Another low-mintage 5 ounce gold 500 Yuans, a 2000 Lunar Year of the Dragon piece remains inside its original box with certificate. Both, 1996 Unicorn is graded PR69 Ultra Cameo by NGC and 2000 Lunar Year of the Dragon with mintages in the low 100s, are ideal for the collector seeking a balance of rarity and supreme quality.

The Damkoehler Collection offers a highly specialized arrangement of Tibetan types and varieties, certain to enthrall the specialist. The rare types included in this collection are impressive, and a number of condition rarities are highlighted.

Heritage next Hong Kong auction is scheduled for June 2016. They are accepting consignments of Asian coins for this auction now!

Bid on Heritage Hong Kong Auction now at HA.com/Coins.