The autumn auction staged by Stack’s Bowers & Ponterio in Hong Kong spanned eight days and encompassed approximately 8,500 lots of world coins, Chinese rarities and paper currency. The sale realised in excess of US$18 million, underlining the firm’s pre-eminence in the numismatic market and demonstrating growth in Asian demand.
The opening session, dubbed “Rarities Night”, featured 233 premier lots focused on Chinese treasures and achieved US$6.206 million in total. A gold “Flying Dragon” dollar pattern (Lot 40161) led the session, achieving a hammer price of US$504,000. Other notably strong performers included a Kiangnan 7 mace 2 candareen gold coin graded PCGS MS-62 (Lot 4005) which realised US$240,000, and a gold presentation “Pavilion” dollar (Lot 40173) also selling for US$240,000.
Across subsequent sessions, additional highlights included a Foochow Arsenal silver award medal (Lot 40229) that realised US$140,000, and a gold 10-tael ingot dating circa 1750 (Lot 41039) which fetched US$78,000. From the Philippines, an 1828 overstrike on a Peru-mint 8 reales (Lot 43496) achieved US$114,000. Paper-money sales likewise thrived: a People’s Bank of China 10 yuan note (Lot 31075) realised US$114,000 and a Hong Kong Chartered Bank of India, Australia & China US$5 note (Lot 31101) sold for US$55,000.
Throughout the auction, Chinese rarities—both in coin and paper form—anchored the market, reflecting strong regional collector interest and international investor participation. The realisation of multiple six-figure lots and a total auction result above US$18 million further reinforce the company’s leading position and the robustness of the Asian numismatic segment.
As consignors and bidders now assess the results, the performance offers insight into price levels for Chinese rarities and paper money entering market channels in 2025. With global collectors increasingly active in Asia, the Hong Kong auction sets a benchmark for forthcoming world-currency and numismatic sales in the region.







































