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Extremely Rare Family Ruble Pattern at Stack’s Bowers NYINC Auction

Extremely Rare Family Ruble Pattern at Stack's Bowers NYINC Auction

By Jeremy BostwickSenior Numismatist & Cataloger, Stack’s Bowers ……
Within 19th-century numismatics (and world crowns more broadly), few pieces generate the enthusiasm attracted by the famed “Family Ruble” of Russian Czar Nicholas (Nikolai) II. Following the lead of Bavaria’s King Ludwig, who commissioned a rather ambitious 1828 Taler featuring small vignettes of his family upon the reverse (his family being known as his “blessings from heaven”), Nicholas sought an analog to the German circulating crown commemorative, with his own growing family emblazoned upon the reverse as well.

Engraver Pavel Utkin was tasked with recreating this masterpiece, with the result being a piece slightly larger than most ordinary crowns and Rubles—that of 1-1/2 Rubles or, in Russian-dominated Poland, 10 Złoty. These rare and highly coveted crowns display, at the center of the reverse, the wife of Nicholas, Empress Alexandra Feodorovna, surrounded by their seven offspring: Crown Prince Aleksandr (the future Emperor Alexander II); Grand Duchesses Maria, Olga, and Alexandra; and Grand Dukes Konstantin, Nikolai, and Mikhail.

Though the majority were struck in 1836 and somewhat thereafter as novodels meant to satisfy 19th-century collecting demand, an even rarer subset was struck the year prior, undoubtedly serving as patterns. These prototypes (with a mintage believed to be just 36 pieces), bear the name of Utkin upon each side, appearing as “П УТКИН” in Cyrillic and setting them apart from the subsequent “regular” issues. These wondrous specimens trade only sparingly, and always generate much fanfare when they do, given their rarity.

The Stack’s Bowers auction held in conjunction with the January 2023 New York International Numismatic Convention (NYINC) will feature one such wondrous specimen, an NGC MS-63 that offers lovely tone, great overall cabinet flair, and a pedigree to the Sotheby’s April 1993 auction. Given the immense rarity and majestic nature of this preeminent piece, we expect great interest and intense bidding when it crosses the auction block.

To view our upcoming auction schedule and future offerings, please visit StacksBowers.com where you may register and participate in this and other forthcoming sales.

January 2023 NYINC Auction Lot Viewing

The catalogs for our January 2023 NYINC Auction are at the printer and the lots are available for viewing and bidding at StacksBowers.com. For those interested in viewing the lots in person, we offer opportunities to do so on both coasts. We are now scheduling lot viewing by appointment only at our Costa Mesa, California office from December 27 through 29, 2022 from 9 AM until 4 PM. Lot viewing will take place at the Intercontinental New York Barclay Hotel from January 9 through 14, 2023 with no appointment necessary. If you would like to make an appointment to view the January 2023 NYINC Auction items, please call (949) 253-0916 or email [email protected].

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We are always seeking coins, medals, and paper money for our future auctions, and are currently accepting submissions for our Spring 2023 Hong Kong auction and our August 2023 Global Showcase auction. Additionally, we are accepting submissions for our Collectors Choice Online (CCO) auctions, the next of which will be held in February 2023. If you would like to learn more about consigning, whether a singular item or an entire collection, please contact one of our consignment directors today and we will assist you in achieving the best possible return on your material.

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