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Ancient and World Coin Auction Sale 55, OCTOBER 29 & 30, 2009 ANCIENT AND WORLD COINS THE GOLDBERG OFFICES 350 South Beverly Dr., Suite 350 Beverly Hills, CA 90212 310-551-2646
SESSION 1, ANCIENT COINS & ANTIQUITIES
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Sale 55, OCTOBER 29 & 30, 2009 ANCIENT AND WORLD COINS
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MAIL BIDS When bidding by mail, you frequently purchase lots for less than your maximum bid. On the floor of the auction, bidding will open at 5-10% above the second highest mail bid: We act on your behalf as the highest mail bidder. If the auctioneer recognizes no other bids from the floor, you will be awarded the lot at the opening bid. If bidding proceeds from the floor, the company, acting as your agent, bids in increments over the previous bid. This process is continued until you are awarded the lot or you are outbid by the floor.
“OR BIDS” Alternative bids should be indicated by using the word “OR” between the lot numbers. Then if your bid on an early lot is successful, we will not continue to bid on any other lots for you. Or, if your early bids are unsuccessful, we will continue to execute bids for alternative lots until a bid is successful. Bids must always be placed in the same order as the lot numbers appear in the catalog.
TELEPHONE BIDS Bids may be placed by telephone, but are accepted only at Ira & Larry Goldberg Coins & Collectibles discretion and at the risk of the telephone bidder. We will not be responsible for error or failure to notify the customer in a timely manner during the auction. The telephone bidder must notify the company at least 24 hours prior to auction all lots the bidder is interested in bidding on. The telephone bidder should have a preconceived idea of the top limit that he/she would like to bid prior to auction. In some instances, the representative of the company will request this information at the time of auction. This information assists us in the bidding process by giving us a range to stay active in the bidding. We will not notify the auctioneer of your limit and will buy your lot at the lowest price possible.
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SUCCESSFUL BIDS Successful bidders will be notified and invoiced within a few days of the sale. Prices realized are posted on our website immediately following each session, and are subject to change until the completion of the sale.
TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF SALE These Terms and Conditions of Sale set forth the terms of a public auction sale conducted in Beverly Hills, California by Ira & Larry Goldberg Coins & Collectibles, Inc., a Nevada corporation, California Auction Bond No. 3S95453300 (hereinafter, the “Auctioneer” or “Goldberg”). The Terms and Conditions of sale, the glossary, if any, and all other contents of this catalog are subject to amendment by us by the posting of notices or by oral announcements made during the sale. By participating in any sale, you acknowledge that you are bound by these terms and conditions. 1 This catalog contains the description of property of multiple consignors (the “Consignors”), and may include consignments from Goldberg, its principals, and affiliated or related companies and their employees, officers, or principals. All persons seeking to bid, whether in person, through an agent or employee, or by telephone, facsimile or mail, must have a catalogue and register to bid at the auction, either by completing a registration card or by completing the bid sheet incorporated into the catalogue. The Purchaser acknowledges that an invoice describing a lot by number incorporates the catalogue by reference. 2 By submitting a bid, whether in person, by mail, by phone, by facsimile or through an employee or agent, the Bidder acknowledges (i) receipt of the catalogue, (ii) that the Bidder has read the Terms and Conditions of Sale and the descriptions for the lots on which they have bid, and (iii) that they agree to adhere to these Terms and Conditions of Sale. Acceptance of Bids: Anyone wishing to place bids on lots who will not be attending the live auction must submit their bid(s) at least six (6) business hours prior to the auction session. Bidder is responsible for verifying said bids were received by Goldberg. 3 Each Bidder’s determination of it’s bid should be based upon its own examination of the item(s), rather than the grade represented in this Catalogue or elsewhere. In any purchase or sale, the value of the item(s) is determined by the price. THE PURCHASER HEREBY ASSUMES ALL RISKS OF VALUATION CONCERNING ANY AND ALL PURCHASES. All Floor Bidders acknowledge that the Auctioneer can decline to accept bids from the a Floor Bidder who is known to have not, in fact, examined the lot prior to the sale. 4 All material shall be sold in separate lots to the highest Bidder as determined by Auctioneer. If any dispute arises during or immediately after the sale of a lot, Auctioneer shall have the right to rescind the lot offered and put the lot up for sale again. In all cases, Auctioneer’s decision shall be fi-
nal. For the protection of any Mail Bidder, no “unlimited” or “buy” bids will be accepted. Goldberg shall have the right in its sole and absolute discretion to reject any such bid received. When identical bids are received for a lot, preference is given to the first bid received as determined by the Auctioneer. A mail bid will take precedence over an identical floor bid; a Floor Bidder must bid higher than the highest mail bid to be awarded any lot. 5 Bids must be for an entire lot and each lot constitutes a separate sale. No lot will be broken up unless the Auctioneer determines otherwise. Lots will be sold in their numbered sequence unless Auctioneer directs otherwise. 6 All lots may carry a reserve. For purposes of these Terms and Conditions of Sale, a reserve means a confidential price below which the Auctioneer will not sell an item or will re-purchase on behalf of the Consignor or for the account of Goldberg. 7 The Auctioneer may open the bidding on any lot by placing a bid on behalf of the seller; a Bidder by mail, telephone or facsimile; or any other participant in the sale. The Auctioneer may also bid on behalf of the Consignor up to the amount of the reserve, by (i) accepting bids from floor agents on behalf of the Consignor, or any affiliated or related company of the Auctioneer or the Consignor; (ii) by placing successive or consecutive bids for any lot; or (iii) by placing bids in response to other Bidders. 8 Auctioneer reserves the right, at his sole discretion, (i) to accept or decline any bid, (ii) to accept or decline any challenge to any bid or bidding increment, (iii) to reduce any mail bid received, (iv) to open the bidding of a lot at any level deemed appropriate by the Auctioneer, and (v) to determine the prevailing bid. Bids will not be knowingly accepted from persons under eighteen (18) years of age without a parent’s written consent containing an acknowledgment that the Terms and Conditions of Sale herein and indicating their agreement to be bound thereby on behalf of
the Bidder. 9 It is unlawful and illegal for Bidders to collude, pool, or agree with another bidder to pay less than the fair value for a lot. Bidders in the sale acknowledge that the law provides for substantial penalties in the form of treble damages and attorneys’ fees and costs for those who violate these provisions. 10 Goldberg reserves the right to withdraw any lot at any time, even after the hammer has fallen, until the Purchaser has taken physical possession of the lot. No Consignor who has registered to bid at the sale (or at any other time unless otherwise provided in the consignment agreement), or any Purchaser or prospective Bidder shall have a right to claim any damages, direct, consequential or otherwise, if a lot is withdrawn, even after the sale. 11 GOLDBERG IS NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR ERRORS IN BIDDING. A Bidder should make certain to bid on the correct lot and that the bid is for an amount (plus the fifteen percent (15%) Buyer’s Commission) that he or she is willing and able to pay. Since other Bidders (by mail, facsimile or other electronic media and in person) will be present, and since a re-offering could damage the momentum of the sale, once the hammer has fallen and the Auctioneer has announced the winning Bidder, such Bidder is unconditionally bound to pay for the lot, even if the Bidder has made a mistake. 12 THIS IS NOT AN APPROVAL SALE. All lots sold to the highest Bidder as determined by Auctioneer are final. Floor Bidders are encouraged to carefully examine all lots which they are interested in purchasing because all sales of items viewed by Purchasers in advance of a sale, even if the sale is by mail, telephone or facsimile, and all lots bid upon by the Floor Bidders, together with all those presenting Goldberg with a resale certificate tificate, out of state resale certificate, or similar evidence that they are acting as a dealer ARE FINAL AND SUCH ITEMS MAY NOT BE RETURNED. (continued on next page)
If the description of any lot in the catalogue is incorrect, the lot is returnable if returned within five (5) calendar days of receipt, and received by Goldberg no later than twenty-one (21) calendar days after the sale date. No return or refund of any auction lot will be considered except by reason of lack of authenticity, unless otherwise provided in these Terms and Conditions of Sale. All lots are sold under the condition that any claims challenging grading, authenticity or methods of manufacture must be made in writing within five (5) calendar days of receipt of material. All disputed lots must be returned intact as received in their original, sealed and unopened container. Late remittance or removal of any lot from its original container constitutes just cause for revocation of all return privileges for any reason. 13 All prospective Bidders who are allowed the opportunity to examine lots prior to the sale shall personally assume all responsibility for any damage they cause in so doing. Goldberg shall have sole discretion in determining the value of the damage caused, which shall be promptly paid by the prospective Bidder. 14 Title to any lot remains with Consignor, any secured party of the Consignor, or assignee of Consignor, as the case may be, until the lot is paid for in full by Purchaser. Goldberg reserves the right to require payment in full before delivering any lot to the successful Purchaser. 15 It is the Purchaser’s responsibility and obligation to have the lots fully insured while in his or her possession. Purchaser assumes any and all RISK OF LOSS once the lot(s) is in Purchaser’s possession. 16 BUYER’S COMMISSION OF FIFTEEN PERCENT (15%) will be added to all purchases made by all Purchasers, except Consignors, regardless of Purchaser’s affiliation with any group or organization, and will be based upon the total amount of the final bid. 17 Pursuant to a separate agreement with Auctioneer, Consignors or their agents may be permitted to bid on their own lots in the sale and may receive a rebate commission in whole or in part if successful. Under some circumstances, Goldberg may agree with a Consignor (i) not to require the Consignor to pay for all or part of any items bid upon or re-purchased by the Consignor; (ii) when or where an advance has been made, to have the Consignor pay an agreed upon difference to Goldberg; or (iii) to allow an offset against
other transactions with Consignor. Where the Consignor has re-purchased a lot and the lot is either returned to the Consignor or otherwise dealt with or disposed of in accordance with the Consignor’s direction, or pursuant to contractual agreement, Goldberg reserves the right to so note in the prices realized or to omit a price from the price realized. Every Consignor who registers to bid in the sale, whether to “protect” a lot, or for any other purpose, agrees to all other Terms and Conditions of Sale per this agreement. 18 Lots must be paid for within 14 days of receipt of invoice or delivery. Unless otherwise agreed in writing, auction sales are strictly cash above $2,500.00 in U.S. Funds payable through a bank in the United States. Contact Goldberg for wiring instructions before sending a wire. Goldberg reserves the right to decline to release lots for which funds have not yet cleared. Credit card (Visa & Mastercard only) purchases will be accepted on totals not exceeding $2,500. On any cash transaction or series of transaction exceeding $10,000, Treasury Form 8300 may be filed. 19 Purchaser agrees to promptly pay, on demand, any sales tax, or any other tax, if required by law to be collected, postage, handling, and shipping insurance plus the fifteen percent (15%) Buyer’s Commission, and any other taxes required by law to be charged or collected, together with any interest or penalty that may be assessed.
20 Purchaser grants to Goldberg or its assigns the right to offset any sums due, or found to be due Purchaser by Goldberg, and to make such offset from any past, subsequent or future consignment, or items acquired by Purchaser in possession or control of Goldberg or from any sums due to Purchaser by Goldberg. Purchaser further grants Goldberg a purchase money security interest in such sums or items to the extent applicable, and agrees to execute such documents as may be reasonably necessary to grant Goldberg such security interest. Purchaser agrees that Goldberg and its assigns shall be a secured party with respect to items bought by Purchaser and in the possession of Goldberg, to the extent of the maximum indebtedness, plus all accrued expenses, until the indebtedness is paid. 21 By bidding in this sale, Purchaser personally and unconditionally guarantees payment. If the Purchaser is a corporation, the officers, directors, and principals of the corporation hereby agree to personally and unconditionally guarantee payment as part
of the corporation’s agreement to bid. The authorized representative of any corporate Purchaser who is present at the sale shall provide Goldberg or its agent, prior to the commencement of the bidding (or at the time of registration), with a statement signed by each principal, director and officer that they each personally and unconditionally guarantee any payment due Goldberg. 22 No bids will be accepted from Floor Bidders and Mail Bidders who have not previously established credit with Goldberg unless they first (i) furnish satisfactory credit references or (ii) deposit at least twenty-five percent (25%) of their total bids for that session(s), or such other amounts as Goldberg may require, in its sole and absolute discretion. Any deposits made pursuant to this paragraph will be applied to such Bidders purchases. Any unused portion of such deposit will be promptly refunded upon clearance of the funds. 23 On any accounts past due, Goldberg reserves the right to extend credit and impose periodic charges, pursuant to these Terms and Conditions of Sale or as set forth in the Purchaser’s invoice. If the auction invoice is not paid in full when due, the unpaid balance will earn interest at the rate of one-and-onehalf percent (1 1/2%) per month until paid. In the event this interest rate exceeds the interest permitted by law, the same shall be adjusted to the maximum rate permitted by law. Goldberg further reserves the right to resell the merchandise, or to have an affiliated or related company do so. Purchaser agrees to pay all reasonable attorneys’ fees, court costs and other collection costs incurred by Goldberg or any affiliated or related company to collect past due invoices, including reasonable costs of any resale of the merchandise. Purchaser also agrees to pay the difference between the resale price and any previous disbursements. Money realized from the resale shall be applied as follows: (i) to pay sums due to the consignor, (ii) to pay Goldberg standard commissions and fees for the resale, (iii) to pay Goldberg any sums owed to it by purchaser, and the remainder, if any, will be paid to the Purchaser. Goldberg reserves the right to assign its interest to any third party. 24 Goldberg may at its sole and absolute discretion, make loans or advances to Consignors and/or prospective Purchasers. 25 The Auctioneer may bid for his or its own account at any auction (continued on next page)
(even though it may not be required to pay a Buyer’s Commission, or other charges that other Purchasers may be required to pay) and may have access to information concerning the lots and items contained therein that is not otherwise available to the public. Any conflict of interest or claim of competitive advantage resulting therefrom is expressly waived by all participants in the sale. 26 If a dispute arises concerning ownership of a lot that has been bid upon, Goldberg reserves the right to commence a statutory interpleader proceeding at the expense of the Consignor and successful Purchaser and any other applicable party, and in such event Goldbergs shall be entitled to its reasonable attorney’s fees and costs. 27 In the event of a successful challenge to the title to any goods purchased, Goldberg agrees to reimburse any Purchaser in an amount equal to the successful bid price actually paid by Purchaser at auction plus any Buyer’s Commission actually paid, in full and complete satisfaction of all claims, such reimbursement once tendered by Goldberg, relieves and releases Goldberg from any responsibility whatsoever to the Purchaser, even if the instrument is not cashed or is returned. 28 Goldberg reserves the right to postpone the auction sale or any session thereof for a reasonable period of time for any reason whatsoever, and no Bidder or prospective Bidder shall have any claim as a result thereof, including consequential damages.
DISCLAIMERS AND WARRANTIES ALL ITEMS OFFERED IN THIS CATALOGUE ARE GUARANTEED TO BE GENUINE. THIS IS A LIMITED WARRANTY THAT THE ITEM SOLD IS NOT COUNTERFEIT, THAT ITS DATE OR MINTMARK HAS NOT BEEN ALTERED AND THAT THE COIN HAS NOT BEEN “REPAIRED.” 29 Any other warranty is expressly disclaimed; Goldberg offers no representation that a numismatic item has or has not been cleaned; that any toning is natural or artificial; that any coin will meet the standards or grade of any independent grading service; that any item has a particular provenance or pedigree, or that a numismatic item is struck or produced in a particular style. Any statement concerning such matters reflects an opinion only. Questions regarding the minting of a coin as a proof
or as a business strike relate to the method of manufacture and not to authenticity. a. The descriptions contained herein represent the Cataloger’s good faith opinion, or the opinion of an independent grading service, as to the state of preservation and strike. When a grade from an independent grading service is utilized, the information is provided strictly for the convenience of the bidder by mail, telephone or facsimile. Bidders and Purchasers acknowledge that (i) grading is an art, not a science; (ii) the grades contained in the catalogue represent the opinion of the Auctioneer based upon its experience; (iii) it is possible that two people will not always grade the same items alike; and (iv) as market conditions change, grading standards change, and will most likely continue to do so in the future. NO WARRANTY, WHETHER EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING ANY WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY, IS MADE WITH RESPECT TO ANY GRADE DESCRIPTION, WHICH IS MERELY AN OPINION THAT IS LIKELY TO DIFFER, EVEN AMONG EXPERTS. PURCHASER HEREBY ASSUMES ALL RISKS CONCERNING AND RELATED TO THE GRADING OF A LOT BY AN INDEPENDENT GRADING SERVICE. b. Grading or condition of rare coins may have a material effect on the value of the item(s) purchased; and the opinion of third parties (including independent grading services) may differ from the independent grading service’s opinion or interpretation of Goldberg. Goldberg shall not be bound by any prior or subsequent opinion, determination or certification by any independent grading service. c. All oral and written statements made by Goldberg and its employees (including affiliated and related companies) are statements of opinion only, and are not warranties or representations of any kind, unless stated as a specific written warranty, and no employee or agent of Goldberg has authority to vary or alter these Terms and Conditions of Sale. Any alteration shall be effective only if in writing and signed by an officer of Goldberg authorized to do so. d. Bidders shall have no recourse against the Consignor for any reason whatsoever. e. Notwithstanding anything to the contrary in these Terms and Conditions of Sale, COINS LISTED IN ANY CATALOGUE
GRADED BY PCGS, NGC, ICG, SEGS, ACCUGRADE, PCI, NTC OR ANACS CACHET MAY NOT BE RETURNED FOR ANY REASON WHATSOEVER. Please note that lack of a CAC seal does not necessarily mean that a coin was rejected. Not all coins were submitted for examination. 30 By bidding in the sale, (whether in person, by mail, telephone or facsimile, or through an agent), Bidder expressly consents to the following
WAIVER AND RELEASES Purchaser, for himself, his heirs, agents, successors and assigns, generally and specifically waives and releases, and forever discharges Goldberg, and its respective affiliates, parents, shareholders, agents, subsidiaries, employees, members of their respective boards of directors, and each of them, and their respective successors and assigns from any and all claims, rights, demands and causes of action and suites, of whatever kind or nature, whether in law or equity, whether known or unknown, suspected or unsuspected, which Purchaser may claim to have with respect to and/or arising out of, or in connection with any challenge to the title to any good purchased, the sale itself and/or the auction, except for reimbursement in the amount equal to any bid actually paid by Purchaser, plus any Buyer’s Commission actually paid by Purchaser where such reimbursement is authorized in these Terms and Conditions of Sale. It is the intention of Purchaser that this waiver and release shall be effective as a bar to each and every claim, demand, cause of action and suit that may arise hereunder, and Purchaser hereby knowingly and voluntarily waives any and all rights and benefits otherwise conferred upon him by the provisions of the California Civil Code, which reads in full as follows: “A GENERAL RELEASE DOES NOT EXTEND TO CLAIMS WHICH THE CREDITOR DOES NOT KNOW OR SUSPECT TO EXIST IN HIS FAVOR AT THE TIME OF EXECUTING THE RELEASE, WHICH IF KNOWN BY HIM MUST HAVE MATERIALLY AFFECTED HIS SETTLEMENT WITH THE DEBTOR.” 31 Neither Goldberg nor any affiliated or related company shall be responsible for incidental or consequential damages arising out of any failure of the Terms and Conditions of Sale of the auction or the conduct thereof and in no event shall liability for any such failure. (continued on next page)
exceed the purchase price paid 32 The sole remedy that any Purchaser in the auction shall have, whether such Purchase is bidding in person, by mail, by facsimile, by telephone, or through an employee or agent, for any claim or controversy arising out of the auction shall be a refund of the original purchase price and premium paid, if any. 33 Upon payment of any disputed sum, which in no event shall be greater than the original purchase price actually paid by Purchaser plus any commission or premium actually paid by Purchaser to Goldberg, Auctioneer and its employees shall be deemed released from any and all claims of the Bidder arising out of or in connection with the sale of such property. Purchaser agrees to execute prior to delivery of any refund, any documents reasonably requested to effect the intent of this paragraph. Should the Purchaser decline to do so, Purchaser hereby grants to Goldberg a limited power of attorney to unconditionally effect such release. 34 Rights granted to Bidders and Purchasers under these Terms and Conditions of Sale are personal and may not be assigned or transferred to any other person or entity, whether by operation of law or otherwise. Any attempt to assign or transfer any such rights shall be absolutely void and unenforceable. No third party may rely on any benefit or right conferred on any Bidder or Purchaser by these Terms and Conditions of Sale and terms of warranty. “Purchaser” shall mean the original Purchaser of the property from Goldberg and not any subsequent owner or other person who may acquire or have acquired an interest therein. If Purchaser is an agent, the agency must be disclosed in writing to Goldberg prior to the time of sale, otherwise the benefits of the warranty shall be limited to the agent and not transferable to the undisclosed principal. 35 If the Purchaser fails to comply with one or more of these Terms and Conditions of Sale, then in addition to all other remedies which it may have at law or in equity, Goldberg may at its sole option, either (a) cancel the sale, retaining all payments made by Purchaser as liquidated damages, it being recognized that actual damages may be speculative or difficult to compute, or (b) sell some or all of the property and (some or all other property of the Purchaser held by Goldberg, if Goldberg deems necessary), in a quantity sufficient in the opinion of Goldberg to satisfy the indebtedness, plus all accrued charges. More than one such sale may take place at the option of Goldberg. Such sale may take place without
notice to Purchaser. If Goldberg gives notice, it shall be by U.S.P.S. Certified Mail, Return Receipt Requested to the address utilized on the Bid Sheet, Auction Consignment and Security Agreement or other address known to Goldberg. Such sale will be at Goldberg standard commission rates at public or private sale, within California, or at another location outside of California to be determined by Goldberg. At the time of sale the defaulting party shall not bid nor be permitted to bid. The proceeds shall be applied first to the satisfaction of any damages occasioned by Purchaser’s breach, and then to the payment of any other indebtedness owing to Goldberg, including without limitation, commissions, handling charges, the expenses of both sales, reasonable attorneys’ fees and costs, collection agency fees and costs and any other costs or expenses incurred thereunder. If a lot or item is not paid for, and is sold by Goldberg for Purchaser’s account, in accordance with the Uniform Commercial Code, Goldberg shall not be required to account to the Purchaser for any excess proceeds. Purchaser shall remain liable to Goldberg if the proceeds of such sale or sales is insufficient to cover the indebtedness. If other property of Purchaser is also sold, any excess of proceeds will be remitted to the Purchaser after first deducting the expenses set forth above. If Purchaser fails to remit sums due to Goldberg, Purchaser grants to Goldberg a lien with respect to such sum, with interest to accrue thereon at the legal rate, until actually paid, which lien shall apply against any property of Purchaser, including any future goods of Purchaser coming into possession of Goldberg. To the extent permitted by law, Purchaser hereby waives all the requirements of notice, advertisement and disposition of proceeds required by law. 36 These Terms and Conditions of Sale and the auction shall be construed and enforced in accordance with, and governed by, the laws of the State of California, whether or not the auction is and these Terms and Conditions of Sale are fully performed in California. 37 Purchaser acknowledges and agrees that the competent courts of the State of California shall have exclusive jurisdiction over any dispute(s) arising hereunder, and Purchaser hereby agrees that any dispute arising hereunder shall be litigated exclusively in the courts of the State of California, and not elsewhere, regardless of any party’s current or future residence or domicile. Purchaser further agrees that venue shall be in the Superior Court of Los Angeles, in the State of California. 38 ATTORNEY FEES AND COSTS The Bidder/Purchaser shall pay to Goldberg all
costs and expenses of collection of amounts due herein, or to otherwise enforce any or all provisions of these Terms and Conditions of Sale, the subject matter of these Terms and Conditions of Sale, or any other agreement entered into with Goldberg, including but not limited to, reasonable attorney fees and costs incurred before legal action, if any, is commenced. The Bidder/Purchaser further agrees that in any litigation or other proceeding based upon, arising out of or related to these Terms and Conditions of Sale, the Bidder/Purchaser shall pay to Goldberg its attorney fees and other expenses and costs incurred in connection with the litigation or other proceeding if Goldberg is the prevailing party. 39 If any section of these Terms and Conditions of Sale or any term or provision of any section is held to be invalid, void, or unenforceable by any court of competent jurisdiction, the remaining sections or terms and provisions of a section shall continue in full force and effect without being impaired or invalidated in any way. AS STATED IN THE TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF SALE Certain lots may be reserved by the Consignor. If the Auctioneer identifies a Consignor bidding on his own property, an announcement will be made that the Consignor is now bidding. If the Consignor places a bid in the mail bid book and is successful, the Auctioneer will announce that the lot has been passed. 40 These Terms and Conditions contain the entire agreement and understanding between Goldberg and Bidder concerning the auction and any items bid on or purchased at the auction. Bidder acknowledges that Goldberg has not made any promises, representations or warranty to bidder, not contained herein concerning the auction and any items bid on or purchased at the auction.
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THE
Ancient and World Coin Auction SESSION SCHEDULE Sale 55, October 29 & 30, 2009 Ancient and World Coins
SESSION 1, ANCIENT COINS & ANTIQUITIES
Thursday, October 29th, 10:00 AM Goldberg Offices Lot 1-78 Lot 79-108 Lot 109-220 Lot 221 Lot 222-256 Lot 257-580 Lot 581-585 Lot 586-601 Lot 602 Lot 603-634 Lot 635-638 Lot 639-803
Ancient Greek Coinage Ancient Judea Coinage Ancient Roman Coinage The Ostrogoths Large Lots of Roman Coins Byzantine Empire The Empire of Nicaea The Empire of Thessalonica The Despotate of Epirus The Restored Byzantine Empire The Empire of Trebizond Large Lots of Byzantine Coinage
Antiquities will begin at approximately 5 PM
Lot 804-827 Lot 828-831 Lot 832-845 Lot 846-866
Egyptian Antiquities Persian Antiquities Greek Antiquities Roman Antiquities
SESSION 2, WORLD COINS
Friday, October 30th, 10:00 AM Goldberg Offices
Lot 867-1175 Lot 1176-1182 Lot 1183-1710 Lot 1711-1752 Lot 1753-1756
World Gold Coins World Gold Large Lots World Crowns and Minors Miscellaneous Worldwide Lots World Currency
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Second Session
872
Arabian. Two Gold Coins of the Islamic World. Highlighted by a dinar of the Abbasids (wavy flan, otherwise EF), and a bezant (edge scrape, but EF). Lot of 2 coins. Lot of 2 coins. Estimated Value ................................................................ $200 - 250
873
Arabian. Three Gold Coins of the Arab World, including an Abbasid Gold Dinar. Condition averages About VF. Lot of 3 coins. Lot of 3 coins. Estimated Value ................................................................ $300 - 400
874
Arabian. Dinar, ND. Fr-31. 4.7 grams. Almohade Caliphs of Spain, 1130-1269 AD. Arab legend within square on each side. Extremely Fine. Estimated Value ................................................................ $300 - 350
875
Australia. Sovereign, 1866 (Sydney). Fr-10; KM-4. Victoria. Young head with oak leaf hair tie. Reverse: Crown and wreath. Lustrous. NGC graded MS-61. Estimated Value ............................................................. $750 - 1,000
876
Australia. Half Sovereign, 1866 (Sydney). Fr-10a; KM-3. Victoria. Young head with oak leaf hair tie. Reverse: Crown within wreath. Field dent. Very Good. Estimated Value ................................................................ $125 - 150
877
Australia. Sovereign, 1886-S. Fr-11; KM-6. Victoria, young head. Reverse: Shield. NGC graded MS-61. Estimated Value ................................................................ $300 - 350
878
Australia. Half Sovereign, 1915-S. Fr-41; KM-28. George V. NGC graded MS-62. Estimated Value ................................................................ $100 - 125
879
Australia. ½ Sovereign, 1915-S. Fr-41; KM-28. George V. NGC graded AU-58. Estimated Value ................................................................ $100 - 120
World Gold Coins
867
868
Albania. 20 Francs, 1926-R. Fr-4; KM-12. Zog I, 1925-1939. Bust of Skanderberg. Reverse: Winged lion. NGC graded MS-65. Estimated Value ................................................................ $400 - 450
Albania. 20 Franga Ari, 1927-V. Fr-6; KM-12. Zog I, 1925-1939. Bust of Skanderberg right. Reverse: Winged lion. PCGS graded MS-65. Estimated Value ................................................................ $400 - 450
869
Albania. 20 Francs, 1927-V. Fr-6; KM-12. Zog I, 1925-1939. Bust of Skanderberg. Reverse: Winged lion. NGC graded MS-64. Estimated Value ................................................................ $300 - 350
870
Albania. 10 Francs, 1927-R. Fr-3; KM-9. Zog I, 1925-1939. Head left. Reverse: Eagle. NGC graded MS-63. Estimated Value ................................................................ $300 - 350
871
Arabian. Dinar, AH133-923.. Fr-12. Abbasid Caliphs of Baghdad, 750-1517 AD. NGC graded AU-58. Estimated Value ................................................................ $250 - 300
153
2
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880
Australia. Sovereign, 1924-M. Fr-39; KM-29. George V. NGC graded MS-65. Estimated Value ................................................................ $275 - 300
881
Australia. Sovereign, 1924-M. Fr-39; KM-29. George V. NGC graded MS-64. Estimated Value ................................................................ $250 - 275
882
Australia. Sovereign, 1931-P. Fr-40; KM-32. George V. NGC graded MS-62. Estimated Value ................................................................ $225 - 250
883
Australia. Gold Nugget Set: 100, 50, 25 and 15 Dollars, 1986. KM-92-89. Total weight 1.85 ounces. Elizabeth II. In original blue case. Lot of 4 coins. Choice Brilliant Proof. Estimated Value .......................................................... $1,500 - 1,600
884
Austrian Netherlands. 1 Souverain d'or, 1796-B. Fr-469; KM64. Franz II, 1792-1806 (I, 1806-1835). Laureate head right. Reverse: Crowned arms. Brilliant fields with mint fresh luster. A lovely coin with great eye appeal. NGC graded MS-63. Estimated Value .......................................................... $1,000 - 1,200
890
Belgium - Brabant. 1 Mouton d'Or, ND. Fr-8. With JOH-DUX. Jeanne and Wenceslas, 1355-1383. Lamb and cruciform staff with flying banner. Reverse: Floriated cross in quadrilobe, fleurs de lis in angles. Sharply struck with lovely original mint luster. A superb coin with great eye appeal. NGC graded MS-63. Estimated Value .......................................................... $2,000 - 2,500
891
Belgium - Flanders. Franc a Cheval (Cavalier d'Or), ND (Ghent). Fr-156. Louis de Maele, 1346-1384. Knight in full regalia, wielding sword, on galloping horse with heraldic mantle left. Reverse: Cross fleury within double quadrilobe frame. A lovely example with original mint luster. NGC graded MS-63. Estimated Value .......................................................... $2,500 - 3,000
Australia. 100 Dollars, 2003. KM-800. Weight 0.999 ounce. Elizabeth II. Reverse: Young portrait of Queen. On the 50th Anniversary of Queen's Coronation. Mintage 660 pieces. NGC graded Proof 70 Ultra Cameo. Estimated Value .......................................................... $1,000 - 1,200
885
Austria - Salzburg. Âź Ducat, 1734. Fr-851; KM-330. Leopold Anton Eleutherius von Firmian, 1727-1744. Seated Saint. Reverse: Arms. NGC graded MS-63. Estimated Value ................................................................ $300 - 350
886
Austria. Ducat, 1863-A. Fr-491; KM-2264. Franz Joseph. Laureate head with small side whiskers. Reverse: Double eagle. About Extremely Fine. Estimated Value ................................................................ $100 - 125
887
Austria. 100 Corona, 1915. KM-2819; Fr-507R. Weight 0.9802 ounce. Restrike. Franz Josef, 1848-1916. Uncirculated. Estimated Value ................................................................ $775 - 825
888
Austria. Ducat, 1915. KM-5992. Franz Joseph. Restrike. ICG graded MS-67. Estimated Value ................................................................ $100 - 110
2
889
154
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ROYAL WEDDING 1853 100 FRANCS
896
892
893
Belgium. 100 Francs, 1853. Fr-409; KM-11.1; Bruce-XM3.1. Leopold I, 1831-1865. Marriage of Duke (later Leopold II) and Dutchess of Brabant. Plain head left. Reverse: Conjoined heads of the Duke and Duchess of Brabant. Reverse variety Date: 21-22 AOUT. Mintage of 482 pieces. Rare. NGC graded Proof 65 Cameo. Estimated Value ................................................... $4,000 - 5,000
Bolivia. 8 Escudos, 1793-PR (Potosi). Fr-14; KM-81. Charles IV. Draped and cuirassed bust of Charles IV right. Reverse: Crowned arms, Order of Golden Fleece around. Reflective lustrous fields with light surface striking imperfections. NGC graded AU-55. Estimated Value .......................................................... $2,000 - 2,300
MINT STATE 1726 GOLD 20,000 REIS
Belgium. 20 Francs, 1875. Fr-412; KM-37. Leopold II. Position A. NGC graded MS-65. Estimated Value ................................................................ $150 - 175
897 894
Belgium. 50 Ecu, 1987. KM-167. Weight 0.500 ounce. 30th Anniversary - Treaties of Rome - Charles V bust right. NGC graded MS-66. Estimated Value ................................................................ $400 - 450
895
Belgium. Gilt Bronze Essai 20 Francs, 1870. Dupriez-1113. By Wiener. Coarse Beard - Position A. Lepold II. NGC graded MS66. Estimated Value ................................................................ $300 - 400
898
155
Brazil. 20,000 Reis, 1726-M (Minas). Fr-33; KM-117. Joao V, 1706-1750. Crowned arms and value. Reverse: Cross of Jerusalem. A well struck and lustrous example. NGC graded MS-62. Estimated Value ............................................... $12,000 - 14,000
Brazil. 20,000 Reis, 1889. Fr-121a; KM-468. Pedro II, 1831-1889. Bearded older bust left. Reverse: Crowned Imperial arms. NGC graded MS-63. Estimated Value .......................................................... $1,000 - 1,200
2
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2
899
Burma/Myanmar. 4 Mu, 1970-71. KM-X#5. 8 grams. 0.2572 ounce. Patriotic Liberation Army issue. Peacock. NGC graded MS-66. Estimated Value ................................................................ $275 - 325
900
Burma/Myanmar. 2 Mu, 1970-71. KM-X#4. 4 grams. 0.1286 ounce. Patriotic Liberation Army issue. Peacock. Bent. Extremely Fine. Estimated Value .................................................................. $90 - 110
901
Burma/Myanmar. Mu, 1970-71. KM-X#3. 2 grams. 0.0643 ounce. Patriotic Liberation Army issue. Peacock. NGC graded MS-67. Estimated Value .................................................................. $75 - 100
902
Newfoundland. 2 Dollars, 1865. Fr-1; KM-5. Victoria. PCGS graded AU-55. Estimated Value ................................................................ $400 - 450
903
Newfoundland. 2 Dollars, 1872. Fr-1; KM-5. Victoria. NGC graded AU-53. Estimated Value ................................................................ $500 - 600
904
905
Newfoundland. 2 Dollars, 1881. Fr-1; KM-5. Victoria. NGC graded AU-58. Estimated Value ................................................................ $275 - 325
Newfoundland. 2 Dollars, 1882-H. Fr-1; KM-5. Victoria. PCGS graded MS-63. Estimated Value ............................................................. $800 - 1,000
156
906
Newfoundland. 2 Dollars, 1885. Fr-1; KM-5. Victoria. NGC graded MS-62. Estimated Value ................................................................ $500 - 600
907
Canada. Sovereign, 1910-C. Fr-1; KM-14. Edward VII. NGC graded MS-61. Estimated Value ................................................................ $300 - 350
908
Canada. Sovereign, 1911-C. Fr-2; KM-20. George V. NGC graded MS-63. Estimated Value ................................................................ $250 - 275
909
Canada. 5 Dollars, 1912. Fr-4; KM-26. George V. NGC graded AU-58. Estimated Value ................................................................ $225 - 250
910
Canada. 5 Dollars, 1912. Fr-4; KM-26. George V. NGC graded AU-58. Estimated Value ................................................................ $225 - 250
911
Canada. 10 Dollars, 1913. Fr-; KM-27. George V. NGC graded MS-61. Estimated Value ................................................................ $450 - 500
912
Canada. 5 Dollars, 1913. Fr-4; KM-26. George V. PCGS graded MS-63. Estimated Value ................................................................ $350 - 400
913
Canada. Sovereign, 1917-C. Fr-2; KM-20. George V. NGC graded MS-63. Estimated Value ................................................................ $250 - 275
914
Canada. Sovereign, 1917-C. Fr-2; KM-20. George V. NGC graded MS-61. Estimated Value ................................................................ $225 - 250
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915
Canada. Sovereign, 1918-C. Fr-2; KM-20. George V. NGC graded MS-62. Estimated Value ................................................................ $225 - 250
916
Canada. Sovereign, 1918-C. Fr-2; KM-20. George V. NGC graded MS-62. Estimated Value ................................................................ $225 - 250
917
Canada. Sovereign, 1919-C. Fr-2; KM-20. George V. NGC graded MS-62. Estimated Value ................................................................ $240 - 260
918
Canada. Sovereign, 1919-C. Fr-2; KM-20. George V. NGC graded AU-58. Estimated Value ................................................................ $220 - 240
CHILE GOLD 8 ESCUDOS
926
919
Canada. 50 Dollars, 1979. Fr-24. 1 Ounce of gold. Queen Elizabeth II. Reverse: Maple Leaf. Brilliant Uncirculated. Estimated Value ................................................................ $850 - 900
920
Canada. 100 Dollars, 1979. KM-126. Weight 0.500 ounce. Year of the Child. In original case of issue. Choice Brilliant Proof. Estimated Value ................................................................ $425 - 475
921
Canada. 100 Dollars, 1979. KM-126. Weight 0.500 ounce. Year of the Child. In original case of issue. Choice Brilliant Proof. Estimated Value ................................................................ $425 - 475
922
Canada. 10 Dollars, 1982. KM-136. Weight 0.2500 ounce. Maple leaf. Brilliant Uncirculated. Estimated Value ................................................................ $210 - 230
923
Canada. 200 Dollars, 1993. KM-244. Weight 0.5500 ounce. Mounted Police. Choice Brilliant Proof. Estimated Value ................................................................ $450 - 500
924
Canada. Platinum 5 Dollars, 1993. KM-192. 1/10 ounce. Elizabeth II. Reverse: Maple leaf. Choice Brilliant Uncirculated. Estimated Value ................................................................ $100 - 125
Chile. 8 Escudos, 1751-J (Santiago). Fr-5; KM-3. Fernando VI, 1746-1760. Small standard bust to right. Reverse: Small crowned Hapsburg arms within chain of the Order of the Golden Fleece. Mintmark at lower left and assayer's initial at lower right separated by Order star. No value is shown. Full mint brilliance. NGC graded MS-62. Estimated Value ................................................... $4,500 - 5,000
927
China. 2000 Yuan, 1966 (Year 55). Fr-17; KM-Y544; KMX#M610. Weight .8681 ounce. Republic of China. 80th Birthday of Chiang Kai-shek. Bust left. Reverse: Two cranes and flowers. NGC graded MS-64. Estimated Value .......................................................... $1,000 - 1,200
928
China. ½ Ounce, 1982. KM-X#MBA10. Weight 0.500 ounce. Panda. First year of issue. NGC graded MS-68. Estimated Value ................................................................ $400 - 450
2
925
Chad. 10,000 Francs, 1970. Fr-2b; KM-14. Mintage 205 pieces. Weight 1.0128 ounce. Portrait of President Nasser. Reverse: Map. On the 10th Anniversary of Independence. NGC graded Proof 62. Estimated Value .......................................................... $1,200 - 1,400
929
157
China. 100 Yuna, 1983. KM-Y52. One ounce. Panda. NGC graded MS-67. Estimated Value ................................................................ $800 - 900
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930
China. 50 Yuan, 1983. KM-Y51. Weight 0.500 ounce. Panda. NGC graded MS-67. Estimated Value ................................................................ $400 - 450
931
China. 50 Yuan, 1983. KM-Y51. Weight 0.500 ounce. Panda. NGC graded MS-68. Estimated Value ................................................................ $400 - 450
932
China. 50 Yuan, 1983. KM-Y51. Weight 0.500 ounce. Panda. NGC graded MS-68. Estimated Value ................................................................ $400 - 450
1986 12 OUNCE GOLD PANDA
2 933
934
China. 1000 Yuan, 1986. KM-136.1. 11.987 Ounces. Temple of Heaven. Reverse: Panda eating bamboo shoot with cub. Mintage 2,550. In Presentation wood box. Choice Brilliant Proof. Estimated Value ...............................................................................................................................................................................................$11,000 - 12,000
China. Panda Proof Set: 100, 50, 25, 10 and 5 Yuan, 1986. KMY101-105. Total weight 1.90 ounces. Temple of Heaven. Reverse: Panda. Sealed in plastic with wood presentation box. Lot of 5 coins. Choice Brilliant Proof. Estimated Value .......................................................... $1,600 - 1,700
158
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935
China. Panda Proof Set: 100, 50, 25, 10 and 5 Yuan, 1987. KMY124-128. Total weight 1.90 ounces. Temple of Heaven. Reverse: Panda. Sealed in plastic with wood presentation box, and certificate of authenticity number 4259. Lot of 5 coins. Choice Brilliant Proof. Estimated Value .......................................................... $1,600 - 1,700
936
China. Panda Proof Set: 100, 50, 25, 10 and 5 Yuan, 1987. KMY124-128. Total weight 1.90 ounces. Temple of Heaven. Reverse: Panda. Sealed in plastic with wood presentation box. Lot of 5 coins. Choice Brilliant Proof. Estimated Value .......................................................... $1,600 - 1,700
937
China. Platinum 100 Yuan, 1987. KM-Y-158. One ounce. Temple of Heaven. Reverse: Panda. With certificate of Authenticity 313 and box. Choice Brilliant Proof. Estimated Value .......................................................... $1,000 - 1,200
938
China. 50, 25, 10 and 5 Yuan, 1987. KM-Y-124-127. Total weight 0.90 ounce. Temple of Heaven. Reverse: Panda. In sealed plastic. Lot of 4 coins. Choice Brilliant Proof. Estimated Value ................................................................ $750 - 800
939
China. Panda Proof Set: 100, 50, 25, 10 and 5 Yuan, 1988. KMY152-156. Total weight 1.90 ounces. Temple of Heaven. Reverse: Panda. Sealed in plastic no box, with certificate number 2846. Lot of 5 coins. Choice Brilliant Proof. Estimated Value .......................................................... $1,600 - 1,700
940
China. Panda Proof Set: 100, 50, 25, 10 and 5 Yuan, 1989. KMY187-191. Total weight 1.90 ounces. Temple of Heaven. Reverse: Panda. Sealed in plastic with wood presentation box, and certificate of authenticity number 2431. Lot of 5 coins. Choice Brilliant Proof. Estimated Value .......................................................... $1,600 - 1,700
941
China. Proof Set: 100, 50, 25, 10 and 5 Yuan, 1989. KM-Y191187. Weight 1.90 ounces. Temple of Heaven. Reverse: Panda. Lot of 5 coins. Choice Brilliant Proof. Estimated Value .......................................................... $1,500 - 1,700
2
942
159
China. Panda Proof Set: 100, 50, 25, 10 and 5 Yuan, 1990. KMY238-242. Total weight 1.90 ounces. Temple of Heaven. Reverse: Panda. Sealed in plastic with wood presentation box, and certificate of authenticity number 1878. Lot of 5 coins. Choice Brilliant Proof. Estimated Value .......................................................... $1,600 - 1,700
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943
China. 10 Yuan, 1983 and 1984. KM-Y49, 74. Total weight 0.200 ounce. Panda's. Lot of 2 coins. Brilliant Uncirculated. Estimated Value ................................................................ $175 - 200
944
China. Gold 15 Yuan (1/25 Ounce) 2007 (25 pieces) and Silver 3 Yuan (1/4 Ounce), 2007 (25 pieces). Panda's. Lot of 50 coins. Choice Brilliant Uncirculated. Estimated Value ............................................................. $900 - 1,000 948
Cuba. 5 Pesos, 1915. Fr-4; KM-19. Jose Marti. NGC graded MS64. Estimated Value ................................................................ $300 - 400
949
Cuba. Peso, 1915. Fr-7; KM-16. Head of Marti. Reverse: Arms. NGC graded MS-63. Estimated Value ................................................................ $250 - 300
950
Cuba. 4 Pesos, 1916. Fr-5; KM-18. Head of Marti. Reverse: Arms. NGC graded MS-61. Estimated Value ................................................................ $250 - 300
951
Cuba. 4 Pesos, 1916. Fr-5; KM-18. Head of Marti. Reverse: Arms. NGC graded MS-63. Estimated Value ................................................................ $250 - 300
952
Cuba. 2 Pesos, 1916. Fr-6; KM-17. Head of Marti. Reverse: Arms. PCGS graded MS-63. Estimated Value ................................................................ $150 - 175
953
Czechoslovakia. 2 Ducats, 1923. Fr-1; KM-9. Half-length figure of St. Wenceslas. Reverse: Shield. NGC graded MS-62. Estimated Value ................................................................ $500 - 600
LOVELY 1758 GOLD 8 ESCUDOS
945
946
Colombia. 8 Escudos, 1758-J (Nuevo Reino). Fr-15; KM32.1. Fernando VI. Older standard bust to right. Reverse: Small crowned Hapsburg arms within chain of the Order of the Golden Fleece. Mintmark at lower left and assayer's initial at lower right, separted by fleece. No value is shown. Trace of luster. PCGS graded AU-55. Estimated Value ...................................................$4,500 - 5,000
Colombia. 8 Escudos, 1789-JJ (Nuevo Reino). Fr-35; KM-50.1a. Charles III. Older standard bust to right. Reverse: Large crowned Hapsburg arms, within chain of the Order of the Golden Fleece. Mintmark at lower left and assayer's initials at lower right, separated by fleece. Value 8 - S at left and right of shield. NGC graded AU-55. Estimated Value .......................................................... $2,000 - 2,300
2
947
Cuba. 10 Pesos, 1915. Fr-3; KM-20. Head of Marti right. Reverse: Arms. NGC graded MS-61. Estimated Value ................................................................ $500 - 550
160
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954
Czechoslovakia. Ducat, 1934. Fr-16; KM-X#14.1. Commemorative issue. St. Catherine praying. Reverse: Mining scenes. On the reopening of the Kremnica Mines. NGC graded MS-63 Prooflike. Estimated Value ................................................................ $600 - 800
958
France - Anglo-Gallic. 1 Salut d'Or, ND. Fr-301; Elias-271. Saint-Lo mint. Mintmark, fleur-de-lis. Henry VI, 1422-1453. Behind shield with arms of England and France, Madonna receiving parchment with inscription "AVE" from archangel Gabriel. Reverse: Latin Cross, with fleur de lis and leopard flanking, in polylobe. Especially good style, finely struck and remarkably preserved. Rare in this condition! NGC graded MS64. Estimated Value .......................................................... $2,500 - 3,000
959
France - Provence. Franc a Pied, ND. Fr-208. Jeanne De Naples, 1343-1352. Crowned figure holding sword and sceptre standing under gothic portal. Reverse: Floriated cross in angled quatrefoil, two crowns and two lis in angles. Lustrous. NGC graded EF-45. Estimated Value ............................................................. $900 - 1,100
960
France. 1 Chaise d'or, ND. Fr-269. Philippe VI De Valois, 13281350. King on Gothic throne, holding sceptre and dlueur de lis. Reverse: Floriated cross in quadrilobe, crown in angles. A pleasing well struck example with traces of luster. NGC graded MS62. Estimated Value .......................................................... $3,000 - 3,500
RARE 1841 MV-S 8 ESCUDOS
955
Ecuador. 8 Escudos, 1841-MV-S (Quito). Fr-3; KM-23.2. Republic. Second Liberty type. Draped bust of Liberty left, with brooch and earring. Reverse: Radiant sun on astrological course, above three high peaks, two with bird emblems; row of stars above. A lovely lustrous example. Rarest date of the second type, rare in grade. PCGS graded AU-55. Estimated Value ................................................. $9,000 - 11,000
956
Egypt. 100 Qirsh (Piastres), AH1293 (year 12). Fr-23; KM-297. Abdul Hamid, 1876-1909. Floral border. NGC graded AU-55. Estimated Value ................................................................ $225 - 275
957
Egypt. 20 Piastres, 1938. Fr-38; KM-370. Farouk, 1937-1952. Military bust left. Reverse: Legend. For the Royal Wedding. Choice Brilliant Uncirculated. Estimated Value ................................................................ $100 - 120
2
961
161
France. 1 Franc a Pied, ND. Fr-284. Charles V, 1364-1380. Armored king standing under Gothic dais. Reverse: Floriated cross in quadrilobe. NGC graded MS-62. Estimated Value .......................................................... $1,200 - 1,400
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962
France. Angel d'or, ND. Fr-290. Charles VI, 1380-1422. Lamb with staff and banner. Reverse: Cross. NGC graded MS-62. Estimated Value .......................................................... $1,200 - 1,500
963
France. 1 Louis d'or, 1640-A (Paris). Fr-410; KM-105; Gad-58. Louis XIII. Laureate head with short curl. Reverse: Four cruciform crowned double L's, fleur de lis in angles. Toned. NGC graded AU-58. Estimated Value .......................................................... $1,500 - 1,800
964
965
France. ½ Louis d'or, 1640-A (Paris). Fr-411; Gad-57. Louis XIII. Laureate head with short curl. Reverse: Four cruciform crowned double L's, fleur de lis in angles. First year of new type. NGC graded MS-61. Estimated Value .......................................................... $1,250 - 1,500
France. ½ Louis d'or, 1641-A (Paris). Fr-411; Gad-57c (Variety IMP.) Louis XIV. Laureate head right with long curl. Reverse: Four cruciform crowned double L's, fleur de lis in angles. Well struck pleasing example with considerable original luster. NGC graded MS-62. Estimated Value .......................................................... $1,500 - 1,750
2
966
France. 1 Louis d'or, 1641-A (Paris). Fr-410; KM-104; Gad-58. Louis XIII. Laureate head with long curl. Reverse: Four cruciform crowned double L's, fleur de lis in angles. NGC graded AU-55. Estimated Value .......................................................... $1,500 - 1,800
162
967
France. 1 Louis d'or, 1645-A (Paris). Fr-415; KM-149.1; Gad-244. Louis XIV. Child head with short curl. Reverse: Four cruciform crowned double L's, fleur de lis in angles. A pleasing example with considerable mint luster. NGC graded MS-62. Estimated Value .......................................................... $2,000 - 2,500
968
France. 1 Louis d'or, 1651-A (Paris). Fr-418; KM-157.1; Gad-245. Louis XIV. Child head with long curl. Reverse: Four cruciform crowned double L's, fleur de lis in angles. Lustrous. NGC graded MS-62. Estimated Value .......................................................... $1,500 - 1,750
969
France. 1 Louis d'or, 1669-A (Paris). Fr-421; KM-219.1; Gad-247. Louis XIV. Second juvenile head right. Reverse: Four cruciform crowned double L's, fleur de lis in angles. Slight weakness in strike in the center. Lovely original mint fresh luster. NGC graded MS-63. Estimated Value .......................................................... $2,500 - 3,000
970
France. Louis d'or, 1690-A (Paris). Fr-429; KM-278.1; Gad-250. Louis XIV. Old laureate head of King right. Reverse: Crowned arms of France. Sings of under striking. Lustrous. NGC graded MS-62. Estimated Value .......................................................... $2,000 - 2,200
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971
France. Louis d'or, 1691-D (Lyon). Fr-429; KM-278.3; Gad-250. Louis XIV. Older laureate head with long hair. Reverse: Crowned arms of France. Sharply struck with considerable original mint luster. NGC graded MS-61. Estimated Value .......................................................... $1,250 - 1,500
975
France. 1 Louis d'or, 1721-H (La Rochelle). Fr-456; KM-461.9; Gad-337. Louis XV. Young laureate head right. Reverse: Crown over two L's. Natural surface haymarking. Lustrous. Scrace type. NGC graded MS-61. Estimated Value .......................................................... $2,000 - 2,500
972
France. ½ Louis d'or, 1710-A (Paris). Fr-445; KM-388.1; Gad243. Louis XIV. Old laureate head with long hair right. Reverse: Four cruciform crowned double L's, fleur de lis in angles, sun in center. Sharply struck example with considerable original luster. Very scarce denomination and rare in grade. NGC graded MS-63. Estimated Value .......................................................... $2,500 - 3,000
976
France. 1 Louis d'or Mirliton, 1725-D (Lyon). Fr-459; KM-470.5; Gad-339. Louis XV. Young laureate head right. Reverse: Crowned double L monogram with palm branches. Lustrous. NGC graded MS-63. Estimated Value .......................................................... $2,000 - 2,500
973
France. 1 Louis d'or, 1718-S (Reims). Fr-453; KM-438.15; Gad336. Louis XV. Young laureate head right. Reverse: Maltese cross. Minor adjustment marks. Lustrous. NGC graded MS-63. Estimated Value .......................................................... $2,500 - 3,000
977
France. 2 Louis d'or, 1777-K (Bordeaux). Fr-470; KM-575.8; Gad-362. Louis XVI. Uniformed bust left. Reverse: Crown over two oval shields. Striking weakness near the edges. Some original luster. NGC graded MS-61. Estimated Value .......................................................... $1,500 - 1,800
974
France. Louis d'or, 1719-L (Bayonne). Fr-453; KM-438.9; Gad336. Louis XV. Young laureate head of King right. Reverse: Maltese cross. Original lustrous example. NGC graded AU-58. Estimated Value .......................................................... $2,800 - 3,200
978
France. 40 Francs, AN 12-A (Paris). Fr-479; KM-652. Napoleon Bonaparte, First Consul, 1801-1804. Bare head left, Reverse: Value within wreath, date below. NGC graded AU-58. Estimated Value ................................................................ $400 - 500
163
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979
France. 40 Francs, 1818-W (Lille). Fr-536; KM-713.6. Louis XVIII. Bare head right. Lustrous. NGC graded AU-58. Estimated Value ................................................................ $350 - 400
984
France. Lot of 20 Franc's: 1893, 1901, 1903, 1904, 1912. KM-825, 857. Total weight 0.9335 ounces. Lot of 5 coins. Very Fine to About Uncirculated. Estimated Value ................................................................ $750 - 800
985
France. Lot of 20 Francs: 1900, 1904, 1906, 1907, 1908, 1909, 1911, 1912, 1913, 1914. Fr-596, 596a; KM-847, 857. Weight 0.1867 per coin. Rooster type. Lot of 10 coins. Extremely Fine To Uncirculated. Estimated Value .......................................................... $1,500 - 1,700
986
France. Lot of 20 Francs: 1905, 1906, 1907, 1908, 1909, 1910, 1911, 1912, 1913, 1914. Fr-596, 596a; KM-847, 857. Weight 0.1867 per coin. Rooster type. Lot of 10 coins. Almost Uncirculated to Uncirculated. Estimated Value .......................................................... $1,500 - 1,700
987
France. Lot of 20 Francs: 1905, 1906, 1907, 1908, 1909, 1910, 1911, 1912, 1913, 1914. Fr-596, 596a; KM-847, 857. Weight 0.1867 per coin. Rooster type. Lot of 10 coins. Almost Uncirculated to Uncirculated. Estimated Value .......................................................... $1,500 - 1,700
988
France. Lot of 20 Francs: 1906, 1907, 1908, 1909, 1911, 1913, 1914. Fr-596, 596a; KM-847, 857. Weight 0.1867 per coin. Rooster type. Lot of 7 coins. Extremely Fine To Uncirculated. Estimated Value .......................................................... $1,100 - 1,200
989
France. 10 Francs, 1911 and 20 Francs, 1907. KM-846, 857. Total weight 0.28 ounces. Roosters. Lot of 2 coins. Extremely Fine. Estimated Value ................................................................ $225 - 250
990
France. Group of 20 Francs: 1906 (2 pieces), 1907 (3 pieces), 1908 (4 pieces), 1909 (2 pieces), 1913, 1914. Fr-596, 596a; KM847, 857. Weight 0.1867 per coin. Rooster type. Lot of 13 coins. Extremely Fine To Uncirculated. Estimated Value .......................................................... $2,000 - 2,100
991
German States - Augsburg. Ducat, 1689. Fr-71; KM-97. Obverse: Bust of Leopold right. Reverse: Bust of Eleanor Magdalene left;. NGC graded MS-62. Estimated Value .......................................................... $2,250 - 2,500
992
German States - Bavaria. Ducat, 1852. Fr-277; KM-457. Maximilian II, 1848-1864. Head right. Reverse: Crowned and supported arms. NGC graded MS-63 Prooflike. Estimated Value .......................................................... $1,500 - 1,750
VERY RARE PLATINUM 1863BB 20 FRANCS
980
France. Platinum 20 Francs, 1863-BB. As Fr-585; KM-801.2. 6.4 grams. Napoleon III. Laureate head. Reverse: Imperial arms. Struck sometime in the 1950's, as per Metcalf. Only 5 struck. Very Rare. Uncirculated. Estimated Value ...................................................$1,000 - 1,500 Ex. Edwards H. Metcalf Collection.
981
France. 100 Francs, 1866-BB. Fr-581; KM-802.2. Napoleon III. Laureate head right. NGC graded AU-50. Estimated Value ................................................................ $750 - 800
982
France. 20 Francs, 1897-A. KM-825. Angel. Lustrous. Extremely Fine. Estimated Value ................................................................ $150 - 170
2
983
France. 50 Francs, 1904-A (Paris). Fr-591; KM-831. Angel. Reverse: Value and date in wreath. NGC graded MS-63. Estimated Value .......................................................... $1,000 - 1,200
164
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993
994
995
996
1000
German States - Prussia. 20 Marks, 1912-A. Fr-3831; KM-521; J252A. Wilhelm II. Choice About Uncirculated. Estimated Value ................................................................ $200 - 225
1001
German States - Saxony. 2 Ducats, 1617. Fr-2662; KM-112. Johann Georg I, 1611-1656. Bust of Johann Georg I. Reverse: Bust of Frederick III. On the Reformation. NGC graded AU-50. Estimated Value .......................................................... $1,200 - 1,500
1002
German States - Saxony. 10 Marks, 1896-E. Fr-3844; KM-1247; J-263. Albert, 1873-1902. NGC graded AU-58. Estimated Value ................................................................ $250 - 300
1003
Great Britain. Quarter Noble, ND. S-1510; Fr-97. Edward III, 1327-1377. Treaty period (1361-69). Shield within treasure, cross above. Reverse: Ornate cross within tressure. NGC graded EF40. Estimated Value ................................................................ $400 - 500
1004
Great Britain. Quarter Noble, ND. S.1512; Fr-97. Edward III, 1327-1377. Calais mint. Annulet in center. Treaty period (136169). Shield within tressure, cross above. Reverse: Ornate cross within tressure. NGC graded AU-58. Estimated Value ................................................................ $700 - 900
German States - Pfalz. Ducat, 1764. Fr-2037; KM-113. Karl Theodor, 1743-1799. Bust right. Reverse: City view of Mannheim. Lustrous. NGC graded MS-61. Estimated Value .......................................................... $1,250 - 1,500
German States - Prussia. 10 Marks, 1872-A. Fr-3819; KM-502; J242a. Wilhelm I, 1861-1888. NGC graded MS-67. Estimated Value ................................................................ $300 - 350
German States - Prussia. 10 Marks, 1872-A. Fr-3819; KM-502; J242A. Wilhelm I. NGC graded MS-66. Estimated Value ................................................................ $250 - 300
German States - Prussia. 10 Marks, 1873-A. Fr-3819; KM-502; J242A.Wilhelm I. NGC graded MS-67. Estimated Value ................................................................ $300 - 350
997
German States - Prussia. 20 Marks, 1873-C. Fr-3815; KM-501; J243c. Wilhelm I. PCGS graded MS-65. Estimated Value ................................................................ $275 - 325
998
German States - Prussia. 10 Marks, 1888-A. Fr-3829; KM-514; J247. Friedrich. One year type. About Extremely Fine. Estimated Value ................................................................ $100 - 120
999
German States - Prussia. 20 Marks, 1911-A. Fr-3831; KM-521; J252A. Wilhelm II. Choice Extremely Fine. Estimated Value ................................................................ $180 - 200
165
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1005
1006
1007
1009
Great Britain. Half Laurel, ND. S.2641A; Fr-243. James I, 16031625. Mint mark, Trefoil. Third coinage issue. Struck on a large flan with good portrait detail. NGC graded AU-50. Estimated Value .......................................................... $1,200 - 1,400
1010
Great Britain. Tower Unite, ND. S-2692 (2693A); N-2152. 9.00 grams. Charles I, 1625-1649. Fifth Bust, in small lace collar; Tower mint under the King (1633-1634). High-crowned bust left. Reverse: Garnished oval shield, crown above. Portcullis mintmark. Superb grade for issue: essentially As Struck on the usual, wretched, irregularly shaped flan, the hand-striking qualities soft in areas. Scarce and as nice as this issue comes. NGC graded AU-55.
Great Britain. Noble, ND. S.1655; Fr-100. Richard II, 1377-1399. London mint. Saltire over sail. King standing facing in ship, holding sword and shield. Reverse: Floriated cross. Somewhat pitted surfaces, reverse scratch, and possibly removed from a mount. About Extremely Fine. Estimated Value .......................................................... $2,500 - 3,000
Great Britain. Angel, ND. S.2187; Fr-151. Henry VII, 1485-1509. Type 5. Mint mark, pheon. St. Michael spearing dragon. Reverse: Ship with shield and cross, H to left and rose to the right. A very nice example with lots of original luster, pleasnat color and sharply struck. NGC graded MS-62. Estimated Value .......................................................... $3,000 - 3,500
Charles assumed the mantle of kingship at age twenty-five. After a weak and sickly childhood, he became an excellent horseman and a strong-willed king (which would doom him). Charles inherited the incessant financial problems of his father, namely the refusal by Parliament to grant funds to a king who refused to address the grievances of the nobility. He thus continued in the tradition of his father and mismanaged affairs until the point at which he forced a fatal showdown with Parliament. Civil war ensued. Also exacerbating tensions was Charles's marriage to a devoutly Catholic French princess who, along with her meddling and immense Catholic retinue, only incensed the increasingly Puritan nobility. Charles was eventually incarcerated by Parliament in 1646. In 1648 he was put on trial for treason. The tribunal, by a vote of 68 to 67, found him guilty and set his execution for early 1649, by beheading. Estimated Value .......................................................... $2,500 - 3,000
Great Britain. Angel, ND. S.2265; Fr-155. Henry VIII, 15091547. First coinage. Mint mark, Portcullis crowned. St. Michael slaying the dragon. Reverse: Cross and arms on ship. NGC graded AU-58. Estimated Value .......................................................... $1,500 - 1,800
Ex Dr Jacob Y. Terner Collection (by private treaty to the Millennia Collection); Ex: The Millennia Collection, Lot 304.
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1008
Great Britain. Gold Crown, ND. S.2624; Fr-236. Second coinage, first bust. James I, 1603-1624. Crowned bust right. Reverse: Crowned square shield, "IR" at side. An "X" scratched across bust. Fine. Estimated Value ................................................................ $250 - 300
1011
166
Great Britain. Half Guinea, 1698. S.3468; Fr-315; KM-487.3. William III. Laureate bust of King right. Reverse: Crowned cruciform shields with scepters in angles. This coin is well struck with no areas of weakness, and a pleasant original sheen. NGC graded AU-58. Estimated Value .......................................................... $2,000 - 2,500
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GOLD PATTERN 1776 1/3 GUINEA
1012
1013
1017
Great Britain. Sovereign, 1825. S.3800; Fr-377; KM-696. George IV. Bare head. Lightly cleaned. About Very Fine. Estimated Value ................................................................ $275 - 325
1018
Great Britain. Proof Sovereign, 1826. S-3801; Fr-377a; KM-696. George IV, 1820-1830. Bare head left. Reverse: Crowned ornately garnished shield. Mintage unknown, between 120 and 400 pieces. Rate R2 (very rare) by WR (as #237). Scuff marks in the fields. PCGS graded Proof 61. Estimated Value .......................................................... $1,500 - 1,800
1019
Great Britain. Half Sovereign, 1827. S.3804; Fr-380; KM-700. George IV. Bare head left. Reverse: Crowned shield. NGC graded AU-58. Estimated Value .......................................................... $1,000 - 1,100
Great Britain. Pattern 1/3 Guinea, 1776. W&R-137 (Rarity3). By Richard Yeo. Plain edge. George III, 1760-1820. Laureate bust, facing right. Reverse: Crowned lion standing on a larger crown. A lovely little gold pattern, struck the same year as America's independence was declared. Good eye appeal with a brilliant reflectivity to the surfaces. Very Rare. NGC graded Proof 62. Estimated Value ................................................... $5,000 - 6,000
Great Britain. Guinea, 1793. S.3729; Fr-356; KM-609. George III. 5th Head. Reverse: Spade-shaped shield. Lustrous. NGC graded MS-62. Estimated Value .......................................................... $1,500 - 1,600
1014
Great Britain. Third Guinea, 1797. S.3738; Fr-365; KM-620. George III. First Laureate Head. Reverse: Large crown. NGC graded MS-63. Estimated Value ................................................................ $300 - 400
1015
Great Britain. Third Guinea, 1800. S.3738; Fr-365; KM-620. George III. First Laureate head. Reverse: Large crown. NGC graded AU-58. Estimated Value ................................................................ $250 - 300
ULTRA CAMEO PROOF UNA & LION 1839 FIVE POUNDS
2 1020
1016
Great Britain. Sovereign, 1825. S.3801; Fr-377; KM-696. George IV. Bare head left. Reverse: Crowned shield. Mint state examples are becoming quite scarce. NGC graded MS-63. Estimated Value .......................................................... $3,000 - 3,250 167
Great Britain. 5 Pounds, 1839. S.3851; Fr-386; KM-742. Victoria. Young Head. Engraved by William Wyon. This type is among the most famous and desirable of British coins. the obverse design features a young bust of Victoria, aged 20 years. Reverse: Queen dressed a Una leading the British lion. A minimum amount of hairlines and scuff marks. Brilliant fields and with a cameo effect. NGC graded Proof 62 Ultra Cameo. Estimated Value ............................................... $25,000 - 30,000
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EXTREMELY RARE GOLD PATTERN 1841 HALF SOVEREIGN
1021
Great Britain. Gold Pattern Half Sovereign, 1841.. W& R377 (Rarity-7); Davies-1141; ESC-1773 (R7). Victoria. Gold Pattern Half Sovereign obverse, 1841, young head left, date below, muled with Sixpence reverse, inverted die axis, 1841, crowned mark of value within wreath, edge milled, by William Wyon. Dig in field near forehead, experimental numbers scratched on field - 435 over 409 top of head, K5546 at rear of neck, of the highest rarity, only two known in commerce. NGC graded AU-55. Estimated Value ...............................................$15,000 - 17,000
1025
Great Britain. 5 Pounds, 1937. S.4074; Fr-409; KM-861. Struck for the Coronation of George VI. Head of the King left. Reverse: St. George and the dragon. One year type. NGC graded Proof 64. Estimated Value .......................................................... $2,300 - 2,500
1026
Great Britain. Sovereign, 1979. S.4204; KM-919. Elizabeth II. NGC graded Proof 69 Ultra Cameo. Estimated Value ................................................................ $225 - 275
1027
Great Britain. 5 Pounds, 1981. S.4201; Fr-419; KM-924. Weight 1.1775 ounces. Elizabeth II. Bust right. Reverse: St. George slaying the dragon. Brilliant Proof. Estimated Value .......................................................... $1,100 - 1,200
1028
Great Britain. Pair of Sovereign's, 1981 and 1982. KM-919. Elizabeth II. Lot of 2 coins. Choice Brilliant Proof. Estimated Value ................................................................ $375 - 425
1029
Great Britain. Four Piece Gold Proof Set: 5 and 2 Pounds, Sovereign and Half Sovereign, 1985. KM-PS48 (KM-942-945); SPGS06. Elizabeth II. Lot of 4 coins. PCGS graded 5 Pounds and Sovereign, Proof 68 Deep Cameo, 2 Pound and Half Sovereign PCGS graded Proof 69 Deep Cameo. Estimated Value .......................................................... $2,200 - 2,500
UNIQUE PATTERN GOLD SHILLING
1022
Great Britain. Pattern Shilling or Half Florin, Struck in Gold, Undated. Similar to ESC-1395 (ESC-1391 on holder). Not in Wilson and Rasmussen. Plain edge. By C H Wiener and W J Taylor. Victoria, 1837-1901. Coronetted head facing left, with legend type VICTORIA REGINA. Reverse: Crowned shield in garter. Presumably Unique. NGC graded Proof 64 Ultra Cameo. Estimated Value ...............................................$22,000 - 25,000 Ex: Murdoch Collection Part III, Lot 536 (Evan Roberts was the buyer in the Murdoch sale and this coin has been sourced from the Grandchildren of Evan Roberts)..
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1023
Great Britain. Sovereign, 1887. S.3866; Fr-392. Victoria. Jubilee head. NGC graded MS-63. Estimated Value ................................................................ $250 - 275
1024
Great Britain. Sovereign, 1887. Fr-392; KM-767. Victoria. Jubilee. About Very Fine. Estimated Value ................................................................ $225 - 250
168
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1030
1031
1032
Great Britain. 5 Pounds, 1986. S.4252; Fr-422; KM-945. 1.1775 Ounces. Elizabeth II. Third portrait right. Reverse: St. George slaying the dragon. NGC graded MS-66. Estimated Value ............................................................. $950 - 1,050
1033
Great Britain. 5 Pounds, 1987. S.4252; Fr-422; KM-945. 1.1775 Ounces. Elizabeth II. Third portrait right. Reverse: St. George slaying the dragon. NGC graded MS-67. Estimated Value ............................................................. $950 - 1,050
1034
Great Britain. Lot of George V Sovereigns: 1911, 1913, 1925, 1925SA. Lot of 4 coins. Uncirculated. Estimated Value ................................................................ $600 - 650
1035
Great Britain. Sovereign Lot: 1965, 1966, 1967 (4 pieces), 1968 (4 pieces). KM-908. Total weight of lot 2.354 Ounces. Elizabeth II. Choice Brilliant Uncirculated. Total of 10 coins. Estimated Value .......................................................... $2,100 - 2,200
1036
Great Britain. Sovereign Lot: 1966 (4 pieces), 1967, 1968 (5 pieces). KM-908. Total weight of lot 2.354 Ounces. Elizabeth II. Choice Brilliant Uncirculated. Total of 10 coins. Estimated Value .......................................................... $2,100 - 2,200
1037
Guatemala. 10 Pesos, 1869-R. Fr-40; KM-193. Head of Carrera with title of founder. Reverse: Arms. One year type. Original mint luster. NGC graded AU-58. Estimated Value .......................................................... $1,300 - 1,500
Great Britain. Britannia Proof Set, 1987. KM-PS52 (KM-950953). Set contains 100, 50, 25 and 10 Pounds. Total weight of set 1.85 Ounces. Elizabeth II. Reverse: Britannia. In original case of issue, with certificate of Authenticity No. 02445. Lot of 4 coins. Choice Brilliant Proof. Estimated Value .......................................................... $1,650 - 1,750
Great Britain. Britannia Proof Set, 1987. KM-PS52 (KM-950953). Set contains 100, 50, 25 and 10 Pounds. Total weight of set 1.85 Ounces. Elizabeth II. Reverse: Britannia. In original case of issue, with certificate of Authenticity No. 02755. Lot of 4 coins. Choice Brilliant Proof. Estimated Value .......................................................... $1,650 - 1,750
2 1038
169
Guatemala. Gold Medal, 1893. By M. Ayala. 35.5. mm. 32.2 grams. No fineness. First Pedagogic Congress. NGC graded MS-63. Estimated Value ............................................................. $750 - 1,000
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VERY RARE PLATINUM 1907 100 KORONA
1039
Hungary. Goldgulden, ND. Fr-8. Maria, 1382-1387. Legend around hexafoil, with conjoined Hungarian and Anjou arms. Reverse: S. Ladislaus, standing holding battle ax over shoulder in right hand and orb in left, mint mark G -M at sides. Rare this nice. NGC graded MS-64. Estimated Value .......................................................... $1,200 - 1,500 1043
Hungary. Platinum 100 Korona, 1907. Fr-256R; KM-491. 33.9 grams. Restrike with UP on front struck in platinum. Franz Joseph I. On the 40th Anniversary of the ruler's coronation in Buda. Only five pieces struck. Very Rare. NGC Graded MS-66. Estimated Value ...................................................$4,000 - 5,000 Ex. Edwards H. Metcalf Collection.
1040
Hungary - Transylvania. 2 Ducats, 1780-HS. Fr-541; KM-650. Maria Theresia, 1740-1780. Older bust right. Reverse: Double eagle. NGC graded AU-55. Estimated Value ............................................................. $750 - 1,000
1044
Hungary. 100 Korona, 1908-KB. KM-491; Fr-249R. Weight 0.9802 ounce. Restrike. Franz Joseph. Ruler standing. Reverse: Crowned arms. Uncirculated. Estimated Value ................................................................ $775 - 825
RARE GOLD PAGODA
1041
Hungary. Ducat, 1834. Fr-210; KM-419. Franz II. Ruler standing. Reverse: Madonna. NGC graded MS-62. Estimated Value ................................................................ $250 - 300
1042
Hungary. Goldgulden, 1896. Fr-258; KM-M15. Mintage of only 100 pieces. Style of Karl Robert. Arms. Reverse: Lily. On the 1000th year of the Hungarian Kingdom. NGC graded MS-65. Estimated Value .......................................................... $1,200 - 1,500
ENLARGEMENT
2 1045
170
India - Chalukyas of Badami. Gold Pagoda, ND. 3.8 grams. Boar standing right. Extremely Fine. Estimated Value ...................................................$5,000 - 5,500
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RARE KUTCH 1947 MOHUR
1046
India - Gahadavalas of Kanauj. 1 Dinar, ND. Fr-213. 4.00 grams. Govinda Chandra, C.1114-1154. Seated Goddess Lakhsmi facing. Reverse: Devanagari legend in three lines, lotus below right. Very Fine. Estimated Value ................................................................ $100 - 125 1050
1047
India, Mughal Empire. Shah Jahan, 1628-1658 (1037-1068 AH). Gold Mohur (10.92 g) minted at Surat, 1629. Kalima, mintname and date. Reverse: King's name and titles. Fr-787; KM-255.6. Virtually Mint State. Shah Jahan is best known as the Mughal king who built the masterpiece white-domed marble mausoleum, the Taj Mahal, for Mumtaz Mahal. Estimated Value ............................................................. $900 - 1,100
1048
1049
India - Kutch. Mohur, VS2004 (1947). Fr-1282; KM-M8. Madansinghji, VS 2004-2005. Coronation. Reported mintage of only 30 pieces. Rare. NGC graded MS-65. Estimated Value ................................................... $4,000 - 5,000
1051
India - Rohilkhand. Mohur (1771-1773). KM-100. Najibabad Mint. PCGS graded MS-65. Estimated Value ................................................................ $300 - 400
1052
Bengal Presidency. Mohur, AH1202/19. Fr-1537. British East India Company. NGC graded MS-62. Estimated Value ................................................................ $700 - 900
1053
British India. Mohur, 1841. Fr-1595a; KM-462.3. Victoria. WW incuse. Young head left, legend divided. Reverse: Lion and palm tree. NGC graded MS-61. Estimated Value .......................................................... $3,300 - 3,500
India - Mughal. Mohur, AH 1169. KM-465.1. 10.8 grams. AzizUd-Din Alamgir II, 1754-1759. Extremely Fine. Estimated Value ................................................................ $250 - 300
India - Kutch. 100 Kori, 1866/VS1922. Fr-1277; Y-19. Pragmalji II, VS1917-1932 (1860-1875). Persian legend in the name of Queen Victoria and AD-date. Reverse: Local ruler's name and VS-date in Nagari. NGC graded AU-58. Estimated Value ................................................................ $600 - 700
171
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1054
British India. Mohur, 1862. Fr-1598; KM-480. Victoria. Young bust left with the title of Empress. Reverse: Value and date. NGC graded MS-61. Estimated Value .......................................................... $1,500 - 1,700
1055
British India. Sovereign, 1918-I. Fr-1609; KM-525A. George V. One year type. NGC graded MS-64. Estimated Value ................................................................ $225 - 250
1056
Iran. Toman, AH1297 (1880). Fr-62; KM-933. Nasredin, 18481896. Bust. Reverse: Legend in wreath. NGC graded AU-50. Estimated Value ................................................................ $100 - 125
1057
Iran. 5 Pahlavi, SH 1306 (1927). Fr-92; KM-1116. Riza Khan Pahlevi, 1925-1941. Mintage 909 pieces struck. Uniformed bust right. Reverse: Legend and value. Rare. NGC graded MS-62. Estimated Value .......................................................... $3,000 - 3,300
1058
Iran. ½ Pahlevi, SH 1310 (1931). Fr-96; KM-1132. Riza Khan Pahlevi, 1925-1941. Mintage 696 pieces struck. Lustrous. Scarce type. About Uncirculated. Estimated Value ................................................................ $700 - 800
2
1059
Iran. ½ Pahlavi, SH1334 (1955). KM-1161. Mohammed Riza Pahlevi, 1942-1979. Scarce date. Almost Uncirculated to Uncirculated. Estimated Value ................................................................ $200 - 250
172
1060
Iran. Gold Marriage Medal, SH 1346 (1967). 34.6 grams. 36 mm. Reeded edge. Mohammad Reza Pahlavi, Shah. Conjoined busts left. Reverse: Crown and inscription. Brilliant and lustrous. Choice About Uncirculated. Estimated Value .......................................................... $1,000 - 1,200
1061
Iran. 9 Piece Gold and Silver Proof Set, 1971. KM-PS2 (KM1184-1192). Gold Includes 500, 750, 1000 and 2000 Rials. Total weight 1.6021 ounces. 2500th Anniversary of Persian Empire. In original blue presentation box. Lot of 9 coins. Choice Uncirculated. Estimated Value .......................................................... $2,250 - 2,500
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1977 GOLD 10 PAHLAVI
1062
Iran. Gold Medal, SH 1350 (1971). 37.8 grams. 36 mm. Reeded edge. Mohammed Riza Pahlevi. Commemorating 2500 years of persian monarchy. Struck in high relief. Choice Brilliant Uncirculated. Estimated Value .......................................................... $1,400 - 1,500
1976 GOLD 10 PAHLAVI
1064
1063
Iran. 10 Pahlavi, MS2535 (1976). Fr-110; KM-1210. Weight 2.3544 ounces. Mohammed Riza Pahlevi, 1942-1979. On the 50th Anniversary of Pahlavi Rule. Obverse: Shah and his father. Reverse: Crown and date within inner circle. NGC graded MS-64. Estimated Value ................................................... $5,500 - 6,500
Iran. 10 Pahlavi, MS2536 (1977). Fr-111; KM-1212. Weight 2.3544 ounces. Mohammed Riza Pahlevi, 1942-1979. Centenary of Reza Shah's Birth. Obverse: Shah and his father. Reverse: Inscription within wreath and crown above. NGC graded MS-65. Estimated Value ................................................... $5,500 - 6,500
2
173
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1978 GOLD 10 PAHLAVI
1065
ISLE OF MAN GOLD PROOF SET
Iran. 10 Pahlavi, MS2537 (1978). Fr-98a; KM-1213. Weight 2.3544 ounces. Mohammed Riza Pahlevi, 1942-1979. Head left. Reverse: Lion. NGC graded MS-66. Estimated Value ...................................................$5,500 - 6,500
1066
1067
2
174
Isle of Man. Partial Set: 5 Angel, ½, ¼ and 1/10 Angel, 1985. KM-156, 155, 152, 140. Only 90 pieces struck of 5 Angel. Lot of 4 coins. NGC graded All four pieces, Proof 67 Ultra Cameo. Estimated Value ...................................................$5,000 - 5,500
Isle of Man. Platinum Noble, 1985. Fr-18; KM-154. Weight 0.994 ounce. Elizabeth II. Reverse: Viking ship. Uncirculated. Estimated Value ............................................................. $900 - 1,000
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1068
1069
1070
1071
1073
Italian States - Genoa. 1 Scudo d'oro, 1541. Fr-412; CNI-10. The Biennial Doges, 1528-1797. Castle. Reverse: Cross. NGC graded EF-45. Estimated Value .......................................................... $1,700 - 1,800
1074
Italian States - Naples. Florin, ND. Fr-812; CNI-volume. XIX, pl.III,4. Joanna I, 1343-1347. St. John standing. Reverse: Arms. NGC graded MS-63. Estimated Value .......................................................... $1,200 - 1,500
1075
Italian States - Palermo. Tari, ND. Fr-875a. Abu Tamim Mustansir, 1036-1094. Cufic legend on each side. NGC graded MS62. Estimated Value .......................................................... $1,100 - 1,200
1076
Italian States - Papal/Roman States. ½ Scudo Romano, ND (1740-1751). Fr-233; KM-939. Benedetto XIV, 1740-1758. Crossed keys. Reverse: Bust of St. Peter. NGC graded AU-55. Estimated Value ................................................................ $300 - 350
Isle of Man. Proof Set: 1/20, 1/10, 1/4, 1/2 and 1 Angel, 1986. KM- 166, 140, 152, 155, 141. Total weight 1.90 ounces. Elizabeth II. Reverse: Archangel Michael. Lot of 5 coins. Choice Brilliant Proof. Estimated Value .......................................................... $1,500 - 1,700
Israel. 50 Lirot, 1964. Fr-4; KM-44. Cornucopia. 10th Anniversary - Bank of Israel. Only 841 pieces struck in proof. PCGS graded Proof 64. Estimated Value .......................................................... $1,500 - 1,800 Israel. Lot of Four Small Gold State Medals. 1.7 grams each of .900 fine gold. In individual wood box. Lot of 4 coins. Brilliant Uncirculated. Estimated Value ................................................................ $175 - 200
Italian States - Florence. Florin, ND. Fr-276. 3.41 grams. 21.93 mm. Broad type, struck 1422-1531 under the Republic. Obv. Lily. Reverse: St John standing facing, holding long cross. Scarce sub-variety, reportedly only 4 known. Wavy flan. Very Fine. Estimated Value ................................................................ $500 - 600
2 1077
1072
Italian States - Florence. 1 Zecchino, 1779. Fr-335; KM-C27. Pietro Leopoldo, 1765-1790. Lily. Reverse: St. John seated. Unfortunate scratches at 5 o'clock on the reverse. Brilliant Uncirculated. Estimated Value .......................................................... $1,500 - 1,800
175
Italian States - Papal/Roman States. Zecchino, 1743. Fr-231; KM-943. Benedetto XIV, 1740-1758. Church figure seated on cloud. Reverse: Arms. NGC graded EF-45. Estimated Value ................................................................ $250 - 300
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RARE GOLD 4 DOPPIA
1082
1078
Italian States - Papal/Roman States. 4 Doppia, 1786 (Bologna). Fr-384; KM-312; Berman-3013; CNI-220. Anno XII. Pius VI, 1775-1799. Lily plant. Reverse: Two shields. Attractive lustrous example. Rare. NGC graded AU-53. Estimated Value ...................................................$4,500 - 5,000
VERY RARE PLATINUM 1950 100 LIRE
1083
1079
1080
Italian States - Papal/Roman States. 100 Lire, 1933-1934. Fr284; KM-Y19. Pius XI. Jubilee issue. Bust right. Reverse: Christ standing. NGC graded MS-65. Estimated Value ................................................................ $300 - 350
Italian States - Papal/Roman States. 10 Scudi, 1836-R. Fr-263; KM-1108; Pagani-157c. Gregorio XVI, 1831-1846. Year VI. Bust left. Reverse: Value in wreath. NGC graded MS-62. Estimated Value ............................................................. $800 - 1,000
Italian States - Papal/Roman States. Platinum 100 Lire, 1950. As Fr-289; As Y-48. 6.6 grams. Pius XII. Crowned bust left. Reverse: Opening of the Holy Door. On the Holy Year. Only 5 pieces struck sometime in the 1950's, as per Metcalf. All order for him. Very Rare. Choice Brilliant Uncirculated. Estimated Value ...................................................$2,000 - 2,500 Ex Edwards H. Metcalf Collection.
Italian States - Papal/Roman States. 2 ½ Scudi, 1857-R. Fr-273; KM-1117; Pagani-364. Pio IX, 1846-1878. Year XII. Bust left. Reverse: Value in wreath. NGC graded MS-62. Estimated Value ................................................................ $400 - 500
1084
Italian States - Papal/Roman States. 100 Lire, 1950. Fr-289; KMY48. Pius XII. Crowned bust left. Reverse: Opening of the Holy Door. On the Holy Year. One year type. NGC graded MS-66. Estimated Value ................................................................ $325 - 375
1085
Italian States - Papal/Roman States. 100 Lire, 1950. Fr-289; KMY48. Pius XII. Crowned bust left. Reverse: Opening of the Holy Door. On the Holy Year. One year type. NGC graded MS-65. Estimated Value ................................................................ $300 - 350
VERY RARE PLATINUM 1932 100 LIRE
2
1081
Italian States - Papal/Roman States. Platinum 100 Lire, 1932. As Fr-283; As KM-Y9. 8.4 grams. Pius XI. Bust right. Reverse: Christ standing. Only 5 pieces struck sometime in the 1950's, as per Metcalf. All order for him. Very Rare. Choice Brilliant Uncirculated. Estimated Value ...................................................$2,500 - 3,000 Ex Edwards H. Metcalf Collection.
176
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VERY RARE PLATINUM 1955 100 LIRE
1086
Italian States - Papal/Roman States. Platinum 100 Lire, 1955. As Fr-290; As KM-Y53. 6.25 Grams. Pius XII. Bust right. Reverse: Charity standing. Only 5 pieces struck sometime in the 1950's, as per Metcalf. All order for him. Very Rare. Choice Brilliant Uncirculated. Estimated Value ................................................... $2,500 - 3,000 Ex Edwards H. Metcalf Collection.
1087
Italian States - Papal/Roman States. Gold Medal, 1958. 7.87 grams. Stamped 0.900 fine. 26 mm. Pope John XXIII. Rim damage. Brilliant Proof. Estimated Value ................................................................ $175 - 200
1088
Italian States - Sardinia. 20 Lire, 1831-P (Torino). Fr-1142; KM115.2; Pagani-174. Mint mark, Eagle head. Carlo Alberto. About Very Fine. Estimated Value ................................................................ $150 - 175
1089
Italian States - Sardinia. 20 Lire, 1838-P (Genova). Fr-1143; KM-115.1; Pagani-186. Mint mark, Anchor. Carlo Alberto. About Very Fine. Estimated Value ................................................................ $150 - 175
1090
Italian States - Sardinia. 20 Lire, 1841-P (Genova). Fr-1143; KM-115.1; Pagani-192. Mint mark, Anchor. Carlo Alberto. About Very Fine. Estimated Value ................................................................ $150 - 175
1091
Italian States - Sardinia. 20 Lire, 1860-B (Torino). Fr-1146; KM126.2; Pagani-358 (R). Mint mark, eagle head. Vittorio Emanuele II. About Very Fine. Estimated Value ................................................................ $150 - 175
2
1092
Italian States - Sicily. Oncia, 1736. Fr-887; KM-C14. Carlo Di Borbone, 1734-1759. Bust right. Reverse: Phoenix. NGC graded MS-63. Estimated Value .......................................................... $1,300 - 1,400
177
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IMPORTANT VENETIAN GOLD MEDAL
1093
Italian States - Venice. Gold Medal, Undated. Similar obverse designs as Voltolina #1069 (Vol. II, 255) and Voltolina #933,#102. Weight 82 grams. 54 mm in diameter. Alvise Mocenigo II Doge CXX, 1700-1709. Obverse: Angel blowing horn left and woman figure holding leaf branch right; in center oval shield with legend: * S. C * / ALOYSIVS/ MOCENICVS / DVX. VEN/ ET. C. Reverse: Seated woman figure seated right placing hand on Wing Lion holding shield. Voltolina identifies such pieces as an award medal resulting from a decree of the Senate commending the doge for worthy service. Made with frame to be worn. This spectacular medal is certainly a museum-quality piece, of the highest rarity. Extremely Fine. Estimated Value ...............................................................................................................................................................................................$12,000 - 15,000
VERY RARE PLATINUM 1931 100 LIRE
1094
Italian States - Venice. Zecchino, ND. Fr-1405. Francesco Loredano, 1752-1762. Doge kneeling before St. Mark. Reverse: Christ standing within stars. Brilliant and lustrous. NGC graded MS63. Estimated Value ................................................................ $400 - 500
1096
VERY RARE PLATINUM 1912 10 LIRE
Italy. Platinum 100 Lire, 1931. As Fr-33; As KM-72. 8.3 grams. Year IX. Vittorio Emanuele III, 1900-1946. Head left. Reverse: Italia on prow of ship. Only 5 pieces struck sometime in the 1950's, as per Metcalf. All order for him. Very Rare. Choice Brilliant Uncirculated. Estimated Value ...................................................$2,500 - 3,000 Ex Edwards H. Metcalf Collection.
2
1095
Italy. Platinum 10 Lire, 1912. As Fr-29; As KM-47. 3.3 grams. Vittorio Emanuele III, 1900-1946. Uniformed bust. Reverse: Agricultural scene. Only 5 pieces struck sometime in the 1950's, as per Metcalf. All order for him. Very Rare. Choice Brilliant Uncirculated. Estimated Value ...................................................$1,500 - 2,000 Ex Edwards H. Metcalf Collection.
178
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1097
Italy. 100 Lire, 1932-R. Fr-33; KM-72. Vittorio Emanuele III, 1900-1946. Head left. Reverse: Italia on prow of ship. PCGS graded MS-64. Estimated Value ................................................................ $700 - 800
1098
Italy. Gold Lot:. Kingdom of Napoleon: 40 Lire, 1808-M. Fr-5; KM-C12; Pagani-11. Surface damage, Fine; Italy: 20 Lire's, 1865T and 1888-R. KM-10.1, 21. Very Fine. Total weight 0.7467 ounce. Lot of 3 coins. Estimated Value ................................................................ $600 - 650
1099
1100
1102
South Korea. 25,000 Won, 1986. KM-58. Weight 0.500 ounce. For the 1988 Olympic games. Folk Dancing. NGC graded Proof 69 Ultra Cameo. Estimated Value ................................................................ $450 - 500
1103
South Korea. 50,000 Won, 1987. KM-65. Weight 1.000 Ounce. 1988 Olympics - Great South Gate. Choice Brilliant Proof. Estimated Value ................................................................ $900 - 950
1104
South Korea. 50,000 Won, 1987. KM-65. Weight 1.000 Ounce. 1988 Olympics - Great South Gate. Choice Brilliant Proof. Estimated Value ................................................................ $900 - 950
1105
South Korea. 25,000 Won, 1987. KM-64. Weight 0.5000 ounce. 1988 Olympics - Folk Dancing. Choice Brilliant Proof. Estimated Value ................................................................ $450 - 500
Japan. Manen Koban, ND (1860-1867). Fr-17; Cr-22d. 3.3 grams. 20 x 35 mm. Manen era. Very Fine. Estimated Value ................................................................ $600 - 700
Japan. Gold 100,000; Silver 10,000 Yen and Copper-Nickel 500 Yen, 1986. KM-Y-92, 91, 89. Weight of gold 0.6430 ounces. 60 Years - Reign of Hirohito. Lot of 3 coins. Brilliant Uncirculated. Estimated Value ................................................................ $600 - 700
2
1101
South Korea. 50,000 Won, 1986. KM-59. Weight 1.000 ounce. For the 1988 Olympic games. Turtle Boat. NGC graded Proof 69 Ultra Cameo. Estimated Value ................................................................ $900 - 950
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1106
South Korea. 25,000 Won, 1987. KM-64. Weight 0.5000 ounce. 1988 Olympics - Folk Dancing. Choice Brilliant Proof. Estimated Value ................................................................ $450 - 500
1110
Mexico. 8 Escudos, 1861-Mo CH. Fr-64; KM-383.9. Hand with Liberty Cap over book. Reverse: Eagle. A couple of minor surface marks. Sharply struck, lustrous with a tinge of tone. NGC graded AU-55. Estimated Value ................................................................ $800 - 900
CHOICE MAXIMILIAN 1866 GOLD 20 PESOS 1107
Liechtenstein. 10 and 20 Franken, 1930. Fr-15,16; KM-11,12. Francis I, 1929-1938. Head right. Reverse: Arms. One year type. Lot of 2 coins. NGC graded Both pieces, MS-64. Estimated Value .......................................................... $1,400 - 1,600
1111
2
1108
Luxembourg. 40 Francs, 1964. KM-X#M8. Weight .3734 ounce. Grand Duchess Josephine Charlotte head facing left. NGC graded MS-63. Estimated Value ................................................................ $300 - 350
1109
Macao. Gold 1000 Patacas and Silver 100 Patacas, 1987. KM-37, 36. Gold weight 0.4710 ounces. Year of the Rabbit. Brilliant Proof. Estimated Value ................................................................ $375 - 425
180
Mexico. 20 Pesos, 1866-Mo. Fr-62; KM-389. Imperial Period. Maximilian I, 1864-1867. Bearded head of Maximilian right. Reverse: Crowned and supported shield. Excellent strike, with semi-proof-like fields. Scarce one year type. NGC graded MS-63. Estimated Value ...................................................$4,000 - 5,000
1112
Mexico. 20 Pesos, 1921. Fr-171; KM-478. Weight 0.4823 ounce. Aztec Calendar stone. Reverse: Eagle. About Uncirculated. Estimated Value ................................................................ $450 - 500
1113
Mexico. 50 Pesos, 1945. KM-481. Weight 1.2056 ounces. Winged Victory. Centennial of Independence. Lustrous. About Uncirculated. Estimated Value ............................................................. $950 - 1,050
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CHOICE ROSE NOBLE
1114
Mexico. 500 Pesos, 1986-Mo. KM-501.1. Weight 0.500 ounce. 1986 World Cup Soccer Games. NGC graded MS-68. Estimated Value ................................................................ $400 - 450
1115
Mexico. Bullion Lot: 20 Pesos, 1959; 10 Pesos, 1959; 2½ Pesos, 1919; 2 Pesos, 1945 (3 pieces). Total weight 0.9282 ounce. Lot of 6 coins. Extremely Fine To Uncirculated. Estimated Value ................................................................ $800 - 850
1116
Mexico. 10 Pesos, 1959 and 2 ½ Pesos, 1945. KM-473 and 463. Total weight 0.3014 ounce. Lot of 2 coins. Almost Uncirculated to Uncirculated. Estimated Value ................................................................ $240 - 260
1117
Monaco. Essai Gold Set: 50, 20 and 10 Centimes in Gold, 1962. KM-E51, E48, E45. 0.9200 fine gold. Mintage of 502 sets. Prince Rainier III. Head right. Reverse: Figure with hand on shield divides crown and value. In a new 4 prong NGC holder. Lot of 3 coins. NGC graded 50 Centimes, MS-62; 20 and 10 Centimes NGC graded MS-64. Estimated Value .......................................................... $1,500 - 1,800
1118
Mongolia. 250 Tugrik, 1984. KM-45. Weight 0.2062 ounce. Mintage 510 pieces. Decade for Women. Choice Brilliant Proof. Estimated Value ................................................................ $160 - 180
1119
1120
1121
Netherlands - Gorinchem. Rose Noble, ND (1583-91). Fr80. City coinage. Ruler in ship. Reverse: Sun surrounded by fleurs de lis and crowned leopards. Imitation of English Nobles of Edward IV. Sharply struck on a large flan with considerable original mint luster. NGC graded MS-62. Estimated Value ................................................... $4,500 - 5,000
1122
Netherlands - Holland. Ducat, 1729. Fr-250; KM-12. Armored, standing knight holding bundle of arrows, divides date. Reverse: Tablet with inscription. Sharply struck and lustrous example. NGC graded MS-63. Estimated Value ................................................................ $300 - 400
Mongolia. 250 Tugrik, 1984. KM-45. Weight 0.2062 ounce. Mintage 510 pieces. Decade for Women. Lot of 2 coins. Choice Brilliant Proof. Estimated Value ................................................................ $320 - 360
1123
Mongolia. Lot: 250 Tugrik, 1984 and 1000 Tugrik, 1995. KM-45 and 148. Decade for Women and Beijing Railroad. Total weight 0.3338 ounces. Lot of 2 coins. Choice Brilliant Proof. Estimated Value ................................................................ $260 - 300
Netherlands - Utrecht. 14 Gulden, 1750. Fr-288; KM-104. Knight on horseback. Reverse: Crowned arms. NGC graded AU58. Estimated Value .......................................................... $1,300 - 1,400
1124
Netherlands. Lot of 20 Gulden's: 1877, 1917, 1932. KM-106, 149, 162. Total weight 0.5841. Lot of 3 coins. Extremely Fine To Uncirculated. Estimated Value ................................................................ $450 - 500
1125
181
Netherlands. Pair of 10 Guldens, 1912. Well made cuff link mountings. Weight of coins 0.3894 ounce. Lot of 2 coins. Extremely Fine. Estimated Value ................................................................ $325 - 350
2
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1126
Philippines. 4 Pesos, 1868. Fr-1; KM-144. Isabel II, 1833-1868. Head left. Reverse: Crowned arms. NGC graded AU-58. Estimated Value ................................................................ $300 - 350
1127
Portugal. 4 Escudos, 1822. Fr-128; KM-364. Joao VI. NGC graded MS-61. Estimated Value .......................................................... $1,000 - 1,200
1128
1129
1131
Russia. 5 Rubles, 1842-C. Bitkin 1st ed-91; Sev-443; Fr-155; KMC175.1. Nicholas I. Eagle. Reverse: Value and date. NGC graded MS-64. Estimated Value .......................................................... $1,250 - 1,500
1132
Russia. 5 Rubles, 1887-A. Bitkin-1st ed-26; Sev-531; Fr-168; KMY42. Alexander III. Bust right. PCGS graded MS-61. Estimated Value .......................................................... $1,100 - 1,300
1133
Russia. 5 Rubles, 1889-A. Sev-536; Bitkin- 1st ed-34; Fr-168; KM-Y42. Alexander III. Head right. Reverse: Eagle. Variety with engraver's initials at the base of bust. Rare. NGC graded MS-62. Estimated Value .......................................................... $2,000 - 2,500
1134
Russia. 15 Rubles, 1897-A. Fr-177; Y-65. Nicholas II. One year type. Lustrous. NGC graded AU-58. Estimated Value ................................................................ $500 - 600
1135
Russia. 15 Rubles, 1897-A. Fr-177; Y-65.2. Nicholas II. One year type. NGC graded AU-53. Estimated Value ................................................................ $500 - 600
1136
Russia. 10 Rubles, 1899-A. Fr-179; KM-Y64. Weight .2489 ounce. Nicholas II. Fine to Very Fine. Estimated Value ................................................................ $200 - 225
Portugal. 3200 Reis (2 Escudos or ½ Peca), 1822. Fr-129; KM363. Joao, VI, 1816-1826. Bust right. Reverse: Arms of United Kingdom of Portugal and Brazil. NGC graded MS-61. Estimated Value ................................................................ $700 - 800
Portugal. 10,000 Reis, 1879. Fr-152; KM-520. Luis I, 1861-1889. Older head left. Reverse: Draped arms. Brilliant reflective fields and lustrous. NGC graded MS-63. Estimated Value ............................................................. $900 - 1,000
2
1130
Portugal. 10,000 Reis, 1884. Fr-152; KM-520. Luis I, 1861-1889. Older head left. Reverse: Draped arms. Attractive brilliant and lustrous example. NGC graded MS-63. Estimated Value ............................................................. $900 - 1,000
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1137
Russia. 10 Rubles, 1899-3. Fr-179; KM-Y64. Weight 0.2489 ounce. Nicholas II. About Very Fine. Estimated Value ................................................................ $200 - 225
1138
Russia. 10 Rubles, 1901-A. Fr-179; KM-Y64. Weight 0.2489 ounce. Nicholas II. Very Fine. Estimated Value ................................................................ $225 - 250
1139
Russia. 10 Rubles, 1902-A. Fr-179; KM-Y64. Weight 0.2489 ounce. Nicholas II. Very Fine. Estimated Value ................................................................ $225 - 250
1140
Russia. 10 Rubles, 1909-3. Fr-179; KM-Y64. Weight 0.2489 ounce. Nicholas II. Edge and surface marks. Very Fine. Estimated Value ................................................................ $225 - 250
1141
San Marino. 10 Lire, 1925-R. Fr-2; KM-7. Three towers. Reverse: St. Marinus standing. NGC graded MS-63. Estimated Value ................................................................ $500 - 600
1142
Great Britain - Scotland. Half-Sword, 1601. Fr-47; S.5462. James VI, 1567-1625. Crowned shield. Reverse: Sword and scepter. Light crease mark. Scarce type. About Very Fine. Estimated Value .......................................................... $1,500 - 1,700
1143
South Africa. Krugerrand, 1975. KM-73. Total weight 44.3 grams. Coin one ounce and the bezel approximately 11 grams 18K. Almost Uncirculated to Uncirculated. Estimated Value .......................................................... $1,100 - 1,150
1144
South Africa. Krugerrand, 1978. Fr-13. 1 Ounce of gold. Bust of former President Paul Kruger left. Reverse: Springbok. Brilliant Uncirculated. Estimated Value ................................................................ $850 - 900
CHOICE MINT STATE DOUBLE EXCELENTES
1145
Spain. 2 Excelentes, ND (Seville). Fr-129. Ferdinand V & Isabel I, 1476-1504. Crowned and draped busts of Ferdinand & Isabel facing each other, mint mark S between them. Reverse: Crowned arms of Spain with eagle behind. This is a wonderful example, crisp strike, bold portraits, and mint luster. This is an exceptional coin of this classic piece! NGC graded MS-65. Estimated Value ................................................... $4,000 - 5,000
IMPRESSIVE 8 ESCUDOS
1146
183
Spain. 8 Escudos, 1721-J (Seville). Fr-247; KM-315. Philip V, 1700-1746. Crowned arms within the chain of the Golden fleece. Reverse: Cross in quatrefoil with floral crosses at corners. Rare. NGC graded AU-58. Estimated Value ................................................... $5,000 - 6,000
1147
Spain. 25 Pesetas, 1881 (81)-MSM. Fr-344; KM-687. Alfonso XII, 1874-1885. NGC graded MS-66. Estimated Value ................................................................ $300 - 350
1148
Sweden. Carolin - 10 Francs, 1868. Fr-92; KM-716. Karl XV, 1859-1872. Head right. Reverse: Crowned shield. Faint adjustments. Lustrous. NGC graded MS-61. Estimated Value ................................................................ $350 - 400
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1149
Sweden. 10 Kronor, 1901-EB. Fr-94b; KM-767. Oscar II. NGC graded MS-65. Estimated Value ................................................................ $125 - 150
1150
Switzerland - Zürich. ½ Ducat, 1716. Fr-487; KM-133. Lion and arms. Reverse: Legend within branches. NGC graded MS-62. Estimated Value ................................................................ $700 - 900
1151
Switzerland - Zürich. ½ Ducat, 1776. Fr-487b; KM-164. Lion and arms. Reverse: Legend in wreath. NGC graded MS-65. Estimated Value ................................................................ $700 - 900
1152
1153
1154
2
Switzerland. Gold Pattern 20 Francs, 1873. KM-PN26. Helvetia. Reverse: Value and date within wreath, without head mint mark above sprays. NGC graded MS-64. Estimated Value .......................................................... $1,750 - 2,000 Switzerland. 10 Francs, 1922-B. Fr-504; KM-36. NGC graded MS-64. Estimated Value ................................................................ $100 - 120
Switzerland. 100 Francs, 1934-B. Fr-505; KM-S19. Rifleman standing. Reverse: Oval shield. For the Fribourg Shooting Festival. PCGS graded MS-65. Estimated Value .......................................................... $2,000 - 2,500
184
1155
Switzerland. 100 Francs, 1934-B. Fr-505; KM-S19. Rifleman standing. Reverse: Oval arms. For the Fribourg Shooting Festival. NGC graded MS-65 Prooflike. Estimated Value .......................................................... $2,000 - 2,500
1156
Switzerland. 100 Francs, 1939-B. Fr-506; KM-S21. Rifleman kneeling. Reverse: Legend over shield. For the Lucerne Shooting Festival. NGC graded MS-66. Estimated Value ................................................................ $600 - 700
1157
Switzerland. Lot of 20 Franc's: 1896, 1906, 1913, 1914, 1915. KM-31.3, 35.1. Total weight 0.9335 ounces. Lot of 5 coins. Extremely Fine to About Uncirculated. Estimated Value ................................................................ $750 - 800
1158
Switzerland. Group of 20 Francs: 1911-B, 1915-B, 1927-B, 1930B, 1935-B, 1947-B, 1949-B. Fr-499; KM-35.1 and 35.2. Weight 0.1867 per coin. Young school girl head left. Lot of 7 coins. Almost Uncirculated to Uncirculated. Estimated Value .......................................................... $1,050 - 1,150
1159
Switzerland. Lot of 20 Francs: 1927-B (8 pieces), 1935-B, 1947-B (3 pieces), 1949-B (4 pieces). Fr-499; KM-35.1 and 35.2. Weight 0.1867 per coin. Young school girl head left. Lot of 16 coins. Almost Uncirculated to Uncirculated. Estimated Value .......................................................... $2,400 - 2,600
1160
Switzerland. Lot of 20 Francs, 1930-B. Fr-499; KM-35.1. Weight 0.1867 per coin. Young school girl head left. Lot of 10 coins. Almost Uncirculated to Uncirculated. Estimated Value .......................................................... $1,500 - 1,700
1161
Switzerland. Lot of 20 Francs, 1935-B. Fr-499; KM-35.1. Weight 0.1867 per coin. Young school girl head left. Lot of 10 coins. Almost Uncirculated to Uncirculated. Estimated Value .......................................................... $1,500 - 1,700
1162
Switzerland. Lot of 20 Francs, 1935-B. Fr-499; KM-35.1. Weight 0.1867 per coin. Young school girl head left. Lot of 10 coins. Almost Uncirculated to Uncirculated. Estimated Value .......................................................... $1,500 - 1,700
1163
Switzerland. Lot of 20 Francs, 1935-B. Fr-499; KM-35.1. Weight 0.1867 per coin. Young school girl head left. Lot of 10 coins. Almost Uncirculated to Uncirculated. Estimated Value .......................................................... $1,500 - 1,700
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1164
Switzerland. Lot of 20 Francs, 1935-B. Fr-499; KM-35.1. Weight 0.1867 per coin. Young school girl head left. Lot of 10 coins. Almost Uncirculated to Uncirculated. Estimated Value .......................................................... $1,500 - 1,700
1165
Switzerland. Lot of 20 Francs, 1935-B. Fr-499; KM-35.1. Weight 0.1867 per coin. Young school girl head left. Lot of 10 coins. Almost Uncirculated to Uncirculated. Estimated Value .......................................................... $1,500 - 1,700
1166
Switzerland. Lot of 20 Francs, 1935-B. Fr-499; KM-35.1. Weight 0.1867 per coin. Young school girl head left. Lot of 10 coins. Almost Uncirculated to Uncirculated. Estimated Value .......................................................... $1,500 - 1,700
1167
Switzerland. Lot of 20 Francs, 1935-B. Fr-499; KM-35.1. Weight 0.1867 per coin. Young school girl head left. Lot of 10 coins. Almost Uncirculated to Uncirculated. Estimated Value .......................................................... $1,500 - 1,700
1168
Switzerland. Lot of 20 Francs, 1935-B. Fr-499; KM-35.1. Weight 0.1867 per coin. Young school girl head left. Lot of 10 coins. Almost Uncirculated to Uncirculated. Estimated Value .......................................................... $1,500 - 1,700
1169
Switzerland. Lot of 20 Francs, 1935-B. Fr-499; KM-35.1. Weight 0.1867 per coin. Young school girl head left. Lot of 10 coins. Almost Uncirculated to Uncirculated. Estimated Value .......................................................... $1,500 - 1,700
1170
Switzerland. Lot of 20 Francs, 1935-B. Fr-499; KM-35.1. Weight 0.1867 per coin. Young school girl head left. Lot of 10 coins. Almost Uncirculated to Uncirculated. Estimated Value .......................................................... $1,500 - 1,700
1171
Switzerland. Lot of 20 Francs, 1947-B. Fr-499; KM-35.2. Weight 0.1867 per coin. Young school girl head left. Lot of 10 coins. Almost Uncirculated to Uncirculated. Estimated Value .......................................................... $1,500 - 1,700
1172
Switzerland. Lot of 20 Francs, 1947-B. Fr-499; KM-35.2. Weight 0.1867 per coin. Young school girl head left. Lot of 10 coins. Almost Uncirculated to Uncirculated. Estimated Value .......................................................... $1,500 - 1,700
1173
Switzerland. Lot of 20 Francs, 1947-B. Fr-499; KM-35.2. Weight 0.1867 per coin. Young school girl head left. Lot of 10 coins. Almost Uncirculated to Uncirculated. Estimated Value .......................................................... $1,500 - 1,700
1174
Switzerland. Lot of 20 Francs, 1947-B. Fr-499; KM-35.2. Weight 0.1867 per coin. Young school girl head left. Lot of 10 coins. Almost Uncirculated to Uncirculated. Estimated Value .......................................................... $1,500 - 1,700
185
1175
Viet Nam. Tael, ND. Three strips of pure gold (two long strips and one folded). Total weight 37.4 grams. KIM-THANH. Saigon- Hong Kong-Hanoi - Pnompenh - OR PUR. With paper wrapper. Choice Extremely Fine. Estimated Value .......................................................... $1,000 - 1,150
1176
Worldwide. Lot of Damage World Gold. Total weight 18.2 grams. Lot includes Prussia 20 Mark; Turkey 100 Piastres; Costa Rica ½ Escudo, 1848 mounted and 1851. Sold as is, no returns. Lot of 4 coins. Fine to Very Fine. Estimated Value ................................................................ $475 - 525
1177
Worldwide. Miscellaneous lot of World Gold:. Australia. Sovereign, 1900-M. KM-13; Austria. 10 Corona, 1912. KM-2816; Great Britain. Sovereign, 1909. KM-805; Hungary. 20 Korona, 1893. KM-486. Total weight 0.7648 ounces. Lot of 4 coins. Extremely Fine To Uncirculated. Estimated Value ................................................................ $600 - 650
1178
Worldwide. Miscellaneous World Gold Lot:. Peru. ½ Libra, 1904. KM-209; 5 Soles, 1966. KM-235; Sweden. 10 Kronor, 1876. KM-732; Turkey. 100 Kurush, AH 1327 (1909). KM-754. Total weight 0.5278 ounces. Lot of 4 coins. Very Fine to About Uncirculated. Estimated Value ................................................................ $425 - 475
1179
Worldwide. Miscellaneous Lot:. France. 20 Francs, 1912. Rooster; Germany-Prussia. 10 Marks, 1872A (Fine); Switzerland. 20 Francs, 1914B. Total weight 0.4886 ounce. Lot of 3 coins. Extremely Fine. Estimated Value ................................................................ $425 - 450
1180
Worldwide. Group of World Gold:. Colombia. 5 Pesos, 1927. KM-204; Great Britain. Sovereign, 1911. KM-820; Italy. 20 Lire, 1881-R. KM-21; Netherlands. 10 Gulden, 1876. KM-106. Total weight 0.8523 ounces. Lot of 4 coins. Extremely Fine to About Uncirculated. Estimated Value ................................................................ $675 - 725
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1181
Worldwide. Group of World Gold:. Belgium. 20 Francs, 1882. KM-37; France. 20 Francs, 1852-A. KM-774; Switzerland. 20 Francs, 1909B and 1949B. Total weight of gold 0.7468 ounces. Plus Silver Sets of South Korea, 1986-1988. 10,000 and 5,000 Won. KM-56, 57, 54, 55. Lot of 8 coins. Very Fine To Uncirculated. Estimated Value ................................................................ $600 - 650
1182
Worldwide.. United States. 10 Dollars, 1984-W. KM-211. Weight 0.4837 ounce. Los Angeles XXIII Olympiad; Switzerland. Credit Suisse Zurich 1 Gram bar in holder, certificate number 43128. Lot of 2 coins. Both pieces, Uncirculated. Estimated Value ................................................................ $400 - 450
World Crowns and Minors
2
1183
Albania. 20 Leke, 1968. KM-51.1. Total weight 0.3429 ounces. 500th Anniversary - Death of Prince Skanderbeg. Lot of 3 coins. Choice Brilliant Proof. Estimated Value ................................................................ $275 - 300
1184
Albania. Modern Silver Lot:. 5 Leke, 1970 (2 pieces); 25 Leke, 1970 (6 pieces). KM-52.3. Low mintage. Lot of 8 coins. Proof. Estimated Value ................................................................ $250 - 300
1185
Australia. Florin, 1927. KM-31. George V. Opening of Parliament House, Canberra. Beautiful toning. Choice Uncirculated. Estimated Value ................................................................ $100 - 125
1186
Austria - Salzburg. Taler, 1784-M. Dav-1263; KM-435. Hieronymus, Count Von Colloredo-Waldsee, 1772-1803. Bust right. Reverse: Crowned and mantled arms. Lightly toned and lustrous. NGC graded MS-61. Estimated Value ................................................................ $175 - 225
186
1187
Austria. Taler, ND (Hall). Dav-8097. Archduke Ferdinand, 1564-1595. Crowned bust right holding sword and orb. Reverse: Crowned arms in Order chain. Light striation lines on obverse. Shaply struck with fresh mint luster and light gray tone. NGC graded MS-63. Estimated Value ................................................................ $500 - 600
1188
Austria. Taler, ND (Hall). Dav-8097. Archduke Ferdinand, 1564-1595. Crowned bust right holding sword and orb. Reverse: Crowned arms in Order chain. Light striation lines, toned with trace of luster. NGC graded AU-58. Estimated Value ................................................................ $300 - 350
1189
Austria. Taler, 1621 (Hall). Dav-3330; KM-264.1. Archduke Leopold, As Bishop of Strassburg, 1607-1626. Bust dividing date. Reverse: Crowned arms with decoration beside shield. Dull luster with gray toning. NGC graded AU-58. Estimated Value ................................................................ $250 - 300
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1190
1191
Austria. 2 Talers, ND (1626) (Hall). Dav-3331. Archduke Leopold, As Count of Tyrol, 1626-1632. For the marriage of the Archduke to the Princess Claudia of Medici. Conjoined busts right. Reverse: Wreath over eagle. Original gray tone with underlying luster. NGC graded AU-58. Estimated Value ................................................................ $700 - 900
Austria. Taler, 1632 (Hall). Dav-3338; KM-629.2 Archduke Leopold, As Count of Tyrol, 1626-1632. Crowned half figure right holding sword and orb, date to right. Reverse: Crowned arms in Order chain. Patchy gray toning. NGC graded AU-55. Estimated Value ................................................................ $250 - 300
187
1192
Austria. Taler, 1638 (St. Veit). Dav-3192; KM-858. Ferdinand III, 1637-1657. Bust right. Reverse: Crowned arms in order chain. Repaired mount at 12 o'clock. Attractively toned. About Extremely Fine. Estimated Value ................................................................ $200 - 250
1193
Austria. 15 Kreuzer, 1664-CA (Vienna). KM-1170. Leopold I, The Hog mouth. Brilliant luster. NGC graded MS-62. Estimated Value ................................................................ $100 - 125
1194
Austria. Taler, 1668 (Hall). Dav-3240; KM-1238. Leopold I, 1657-1705. Laureate bust right. Reverse: Crowned arms in Order chain. Underlying luster and toned. NGC graded AU-58. Estimated Value ................................................................ $300 - 350
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1195
1196
Austria. Taler, 1707 (Hall). Dav-1018; KM-1438.1. Joseph I, 1705-1711. Laureate head right. Reverse: Crowned arms in Order chain, dividing date. Reflective fields with lovely iridescent toning. NGC graded MS-62. Estimated Value ................................................................ $500 - 600
1198
Austria. Taler, 1725 (Hall). Dav-1054; KM-1617. Charles VI. Larger bust right. Reverse: Crowned double headed eagle. Lustrous with beautiful old toning. PCGS graded AU-58. Estimated Value ................................................................ $350 - 400
1199
Austria. Âź Taler, 1740/1 (Hall). KM-1666. Charles VI. Laureate head right. Reverse: Crowned double headed eagle. Deeply toned with hues of blue. NGC graded MS-61. Estimated Value ................................................................ $175 - 225
1200
Belgium. 5 Francs, 1853. Dav-52; KM-XM2.1. Leopold I, 18311865. For the marriage of the Duke of Brabant, later Leopold II. NGC graded MS-63. Estimated Value ................................................................ $300 - 350
Austria. Taler, 1717 (Vienna). Dav-1035; KM-1522. Charles VI, 1711-1740. Bust right. Reverse: Crowned double eagle with arms on breast. Beautiful old toning with underlying luster. NGC graded MS-61. Estimated Value ................................................................ $400 - 500
2
1197
Austria. ½ Taler, 1724 (Hall). KM-1616.1. Charles VI. Laureate head right. Reverse: Crowned double headed eagle. Lovley old toning. NGC graded MS-63. Estimated Value ................................................................ $300 - 400 188
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1201
1202
1203
1204
1207
Brazil. 960 Reis, 1824-R. KM-368.1. Struck over a Mexico 1821 RG Zacatecas mint 8 Reales. Very Fine. Estimated Value .................................................................. $75 - 100
1208
Brazil. 960 Reis, 1832-R (Rio). KM-385; Eliz-51; Cr-182. (incorrect date on holder). Rio mint. Pedro II. Mintage of only 3,039. Well struck with lovely surfaces and original mint fresh luster. Rare type and very rare in grade. PCGS graded MS-64. Estimated Value .......................................................... $2,000 - 2,500
1209
Brazil. Group of Certified 960 Reis's: 1813-R, 1820R, 1824-R. KM-307.3, 326.1, 368.1. All show signs of under stiking. Lot of 3 coins. NGC graded All the pieces, EF-45. Estimated Value ................................................................ $125 - 150
1210
Brazil. Group of Certified 960 Reis's: 1814-B, 1816-R, 1820-B. KM-307.1, 307.3, 326.2. Lot of 3 coins. NGC graded First piece, AU-58, last two NGC graded AU-55. Estimated Value ................................................................ $200 - 250
1211
Brazil. Group of Certified 960 Reis's: 1817-R (2 pieces), 1824-R. KM-307.3, 368.1. All show signs of under striking. Lot of 3 coins. NGC graded All the pieces, AU-50. Estimated Value ................................................................ $150 - 175
1212
Brazil. Group of Certified 960 Reis's: 1816-R, 1817-R (2 pieces), 1820-B. KM-307.3; 326.2. All show signs of under striking. Lot of 4 coins. NGC graded All the pieces, AU-53. Estimated Value ................................................................ $225 - 275
1213
Brazil. 960 Reis Lot:1813, 1814-B, 1815, 1817-B, 1818-R, 1819-R, 1820-R, 1824.. Several with undertypes showing. Lot of 8 coins. Very Fine to Extremely Fine. Estimated Value ................................................................ $275 - 325
1214
Brazil. Group of Certified 960 Reis's: 1814-R, 1820-B, 1820-R. KM-307.3, 326.1, 326.2. All show signs of under striking. Lot of 3 coins. NGC graded All the pieces, AU-55. Estimated Value ................................................................ $175 - 200
1215
Brazil. Group of Certified 960 Reis's: 1820-B (2 pieces), 1820-R, 1824-R. KM-326.2, 326/1, 368.1. All show signs of under striking. NGC graded All the pieces, AU-58. Estimated Value ................................................................ $250 - 300
Bermuda. Penny, 1793. KM-5. George III. Laureate head right. Reverse: Three masted ship at sea. About Uncirculated. Estimated Value ................................................................ $200 - 250
Bolivia. 8 Reales, 1774-JR (Potosi). Eliz-12; KM-55. Charles III, 1759-1788. Laureate, draped, and cuirassed bust of Charles III right. Reverse: Crowned Bourbon arms, flanked by bannered pillars. Sharply struck on both sides with reflective obverse fields and full original mint luster. NGC graded MS-64. Estimated Value .......................................................... $2,500 - 3,000
Bolivia. 8 Reales, 1774-JR (Potosi). Eliz-12; KM-55. Charles III, 1759-1788. Laureate, draped, and cuirassed bust of Charles III right. Reverse: Crowned Bourbon arms, flanked by bannered pillars. Sharply struck with reflective brilliant fields and full original mint luster. PCGS graded MS-62. Estimated Value .......................................................... $2,000 - 2,500 Bolivia. Âź Sol, 1852 (Potosi). KM-111. Llama in plain field. PCGS graded MS-64. Estimated Value ................................................................ $125 - 150
1205
Brazil. 960 Reis, 1817-R. KM-307.3; Eliz-27. Under type, Spain 20 Reales reverse shows. NGC graded MS-61. Estimated Value ................................................................ $100 - 125
1206
Brazil. 960 Reis, 1824-R. KM-368.1; Eliz-45. Struck over Spanish Colonial 8 Reales. Steel gray toned example. NGC graded MS62. Estimated Value ................................................................ $100 - 125
189
1216
Brazil. Group of 960 Reis's: 1814-R, 1816-R, 1819-R, 1820-B, 1820-R, 1824-R, 1825-R. KM-307.3, 326.2, 326.1, 368.1. All show signs of under striking. All have been cleaned. Lot of 7 coins. Very Fine or better. Estimated Value ................................................................ $200 - 250
1217
Brazil. Group of 960 Reis's: 1814-R, 1820-B, 1820-R, 1824-R, 1825-R. KM-307.3, 326.2, 326.1, 368.1. All show signs of under striking. All have been cleaned. Lot of 5 coins. Very Fine or better. Estimated Value ................................................................ $150 - 175
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1218
Brazil. Group of 960 Reis's: 1820-B (7 pieces), 1820-R, 1824-R. KM-326.2, 326.1, 368.1. All show signs of under striking. All have been cleaned. Lot of 9 coins. Very Fine or better. Estimated Value ................................................................ $275 - 325
1219
Brazil. Group of 960 Reis's:1818-R (2 pieces), 1821-B, 1822-R, 1823-R (2 pieces), 1825-R (2 pieces). KM-307.3, 326.2, 326.1, 368.1. All show signs of under striking. A few have been cleaned. Lot of 8 coins. Very Fine to Extremely Fine. Estimated Value ................................................................ $250 - 300
1220
Brazil. Group of 960 Reis's: 1813-R, 1814-R, 1815-R 1817-R, 1818-R, 1819-R, 1820-B, 1824-R, 1826-R. KM-307.3, 326.2, 326.1, 368.1. All show signs of under striking. A few have been cleaned. Lot of 9 coins. Very Fine to Extremely Fine. Estimated Value ................................................................ $300 - 350
1221
Brazil. Group of 960 Reis's: 1818-R (2 pieces), 1820-B (4 pieces), 1825-R, 1826-R. KM-307.3, 326.2, 326.1, 368.1. All show signs of under striking. A few have been cleaned. Lot of 8 coins. Fine to Extremely Fine. Estimated Value ................................................................ $200 - 250
1228
Newfoundland. 20 Cents, 1912. KM-15. George V. Lovely olive-green toning. PCGS graded MS-66. Estimated Value ............................................................. $800 - 1,000
1229
Newfoundland. 10 Cents, 1912. KM-14. George V. Lovely iridescent peripheral tone. PCGS graded MS-67. Estimated Value ................................................................ $600 - 700
1230
Newfoundland. 5 Cents, 1912. KM-13. George V. Lovely iridescent peripheral tone. PCGS graded MS-67. Estimated Value ................................................................ $500 - 600
1222
Brazil. Group of 960 Reis's:1811-B, 1813-R, 1814-B, 1816-B, 1816-R, 1817-R, 1818-R, 1820-B, 1824-R. Lot of 9 coins. Very Fine to Extremely Fine. Estimated Value ................................................................ $300 - 350
1223
Brazil. Group of 960 Reis's, 1820-B. KM-326.2. Lot of 11 coins. Fine to Extremely Fine. Estimated Value ................................................................ $300 - 350
1224
Brazil. Group of 960 Reis's: 1816 (2 pieces), 1817, 1818, 1824-R (9 pieces). Lot of 13 coins. Fine to Extremely Fine. Estimated Value ................................................................ $400 - 500
1225
Newfoundland. 5 Cents, 1865. KM-2. Victoria. Attractive old toning with underlying luster. NGC graded AU-50. Estimated Value ................................................................ $300 - 350
1231
Newfoundland. Cent, 1913. KM-16. George V. PCGS graded MS-66 Red. Estimated Value ................................................................ $300 - 350
Newfoundland. 5 Cents, 1888. KM-2. Victoria. Toned. NGC graded EF-40. Estimated Value ................................................................ $200 - 250
1232
Newfoundland. 5 Cents, 1945-C. KM-19a. George VI. PCGS graded MS-66. Estimated Value ................................................................ $300 - 350
1233
Canada. 20 Cents, 1858. KM-4. Victoria. Attractively toned. Extremely Fine. Estimated Value ................................................................ $150 - 175
1234
Canada. 5 Cents, 1858. KM-2. Victoria. Large date over small date. Lightly cleaned and retoned. Fine to Very Fine. Estimated Value ................................................................ $125 - 150
1235
Canada. 20 Cents, 1858. KM-4. Victoria. Toned. Choice Very Fine. Estimated Value ................................................................ $100 - 125
1226
2
1227
Newfoundland. 5 Cents, 1904-H. KM-7. Edward VII. PCGS graded MS-65. Estimated Value ................................................................ $300 - 350
190
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1236
1237
1238
1239
1240
Canada. 5 Cents, 1858. KM-2. Victoria. Small date. Lightly cleaned, brilliant with some luster remaining. Extremely Fine to About Uncirculated. Estimated Value .................................................................. $75 - 100
Canada. 50 Cents, 1870. KM-6. Victoria. No L.C.W. Rare. NGC graded Good-6. Estimated Value ................................................................ $400 - 500
1242
Canada. 10 Cents, 1880-H. KM-3. Victoria. Toned. Choice Extremely Fine. Estimated Value .................................................................. $75 - 100
1243
Canada. 5 Cents, 1880-H. KM-2. Victoria. Toned. About Uncirculated. Estimated Value .................................................................. $75 - 100
1244
Canada. 5 Cents, 1889. KM-2. Victoria. Semi-key date. PCGS graded MS-63. Estimated Value ............................................................. $800 - 1,000
1245
Canada. 25 Cents, 1890-H. KM-5. Victoria. Golden toning with underlying luster. NGC graded AU-55. Estimated Value ................................................................ $500 - 600
1246
Canada. Cent, 1891. KM-7. Victoria. NGC graded MS-63 Red & Brown. Estimated Value ................................................................ $150 - 200
1247
Canada. 5 Cents, 1894. KM-2. Victoria. Questionable toning. Extremely Fine to About Uncirculated. Estimated Value ................................................................ $100 - 125
Canada. 50 Cents, 1870. KM-6. Victoria. L.C.W. Toned. NGC graded EF-40. Estimated Value ................................................................ $200 - 250
Canada. 25 Cents, 1874-H. KM-5. Victoria. NGC graded AU-55. Estimated Value ................................................................ $200 - 250
2
Canada. Cent, 1876-H. KM-7. Victoria. Uncirculated. Estimated Value .................................................................. $75 - 100
1248
1241
Canada. 25 Cents, 1880-H. KM-5. Victoria. Narrow O. Light olive-green and blue tone. NGC graded AU-55. Estimated Value ................................................................ $600 - 700 191
Canada. 10 Cents, 1896. KM-3. Victoria. Dark toning. PCGS graded MS-63. Estimated Value ................................................................ $350 - 400
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1249
1250
Canada. Cent, 1896. KM-7. Victoria. Uncirculated. Estimated Value .................................................................. $75 - 100
1255
Canada. 5 Cents, 1903-H. KM-13. Edward VII. Light brown tone. PCGS graded MS-64. Estimated Value ................................................................ $300 - 400
1256
Canada. Cent, 1903. KM-8. Edward VII. NGC graded MS-65 Red & Brown. Estimated Value ................................................................ $100 - 125
1257
Canada. Pair of 50 Cents, 1904. KM-12. Edward VII. One lightly cleaned with minor scratches, Fine, the second piece harshly cleaned with questionable toning. Very Fine. Lot of 2 coins. Estimated Value ................................................................ $300 - 350
1258
Canada. Cent, 1906. KM-8. Edward VII. NGC graded MS-65 Red. Estimated Value ................................................................ $500 - 700
1259
Canada. Cent, 1907. KM-8. Edward VII. NGC graded MS-64 Red & Brown. Estimated Value ................................................................ $100 - 125
1260
Canada. 50 Cents, 1908. KM-12. Edward VII. NGC graded VF25. Estimated Value ................................................................ $150 - 175
1261
Canada. Cent, 1909. KM-8. Edward VII. NGC graded MS-65 Red & Brown. Estimated Value ................................................................ $200 - 250
1262
Canada. 25 Cents, 1911. KM-18. George V. First year sub-type. Reverse deeply toned, obverse lovely rainbow tone. PCGS graded MS-66. Estimated Value .......................................................... $1,000 - 1,200
Canada. 50 Cents, 1898. KM-6. Victoria. NGC graded EF-40. Estimated Value ................................................................ $400 - 500
1251
Canada. 50 Cents, 1899. KM-6. Victoria. Surface marks, cleaned, with artificial toning. Scarce date. Very Fine. Estimated Value ................................................................ $250 - 300
1252
Canada. 5 Cents, 1900. KM-2. Narrow O. Victoria. Deeply toned. PCGS graded MS-63. Estimated Value ................................................................ $175 - 225
2 1253
Canada. 5 Cents, 1901. KM-2. Victoria. Lightly toned. NGC graded MS-65. Estimated Value ................................................................ $500 - 600
1254
Canada. 25 Cents, 1902-H. KM-11. Edward VII. Mottled tone. Extremely Fine. Estimated Value ................................................................ $100 - 125
192
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1263
1264
Canada. Cent, 1911. KM-15. George V. PCGS graded MS-66 Red. Estimated Value ................................................................ $500 - 600
1270
Canada. 5 Cents, 1925. KM-29. George V. Key date. NGC graded AU-55. Estimated Value ................................................................ $200 - 250
1271
Canada. 25 Cents, 1929. KM-24a. George V. Light toning streaks across bust. Lustrous. NGC graded MS-61. Estimated Value ................................................................ $125 - 150
1272
Canada. 25 Cents, 1930. KM-24a. George V. Bright luster. PCGS graded MS-63. Estimated Value ................................................................ $300 - 350
1273
Canada. 10 Cents, 1932. KM-23a. George V. Brilliant and lustrous. NGC graded MS-62. Estimated Value ................................................................ $100 - 125
1274
Canada. 25 Cents, 1933. KM-24a. George V. A tinge of light purple tone. PCGS graded MS-65. Estimated Value ................................................................ $500 - 600
1275
Canada. 10 Cents, 1933. KM-23a. George V. Light gray toning. NGC graded MS-61. Estimated Value ................................................................ $100 - 125
Canada. 10 Cents, 1911. KM-17. George V. First year sub-type. Light golden tone. PCGS graded MS-66. Estimated Value ................................................................ $400 - 500
1265
Canada. Cent, 1912. KM-21. George V. 80% red. Some toning near edge. PCGS graded MS-66 Red. Estimated Value ................................................................ $500 - 600
1266
Canada. 5 Cents, 1913. KM-22. George V. Lovely iridescent tone. NGC graded MS-64. Estimated Value ................................................................ $150 - 175
1267
Canada. 5 Cents, 1918. KM-22. George V. Choice brilliant example. Brilliant Uncirculated. Estimated Value .................................................................. $75 - 100
1268
Canada. 25 Cents, 1919. KM-24. George V. Lustrous with attractive light gray toning. NGC graded MS-61. Estimated Value ................................................................ $100 - 125
KEY DATE 1921 2
1269
Canada. 5 Cents, 1921. KM-22a. George V. Rare. NCS graded Fine Details, Excessive surface Hairlines. Estimated Value ................................................... $2,500 - 3,000
1276
193
Canada. Dollar, 1935. KM-30. George V. Silver Jubilee. Hint of brown toning. PCGS graded MS-66. Estimated Value ................................................................ $350 - 400
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1277
Canada. 25 Cents, 1935. KM-24a. George V. Milky white luster. NGC graded MS-63. Estimated Value ................................................................ $175 - 200
1278
Canada. 10 Cents, 1935. KM-23a. George V. NGC graded MS62. Estimated Value ................................................................ $150 - 200
1279
Canada. Dollar, 1935. KM-30. George V. Silver Jubliee. Toned. NGC graded MS-63. Estimated Value .................................................................... $40 - 60
1280
Canada. Dollar, 1936. KM-31. George V. Toned. NGC graded MS-64. Estimated Value ................................................................ $100 - 125
1281
Canada. 10 Cents, 1936. KM-23a. George V. Brilliant luster. NGC graded MS-62. Estimated Value .................................................................... $60 - 80
1282
Canada. Dollar, 1938. KM-37. George VI. PCGS graded MS-64. Estimated Value ................................................................ $250 - 300
1283
Canada. 50 Cents, 1946. KM-36. George VI. NGC graded MS63. Estimated Value ................................................................ $100 - 125
1286
Canada. Partial Proof Like Set, 1953. Elizabeth II. Lot of 5 coins. PCGS graded Cent, No Strap Specimen 67 Red, 10 Cents Strap PCGS graded PL 67; 25 Cents Strap PCGS graded PL 68; 50 Cents LD Strap PCGS graded PL67; Dollar Strap NGC graded PL67 with PCGS tag PL67. Estimated Value .......................................................... $1,500 - 2,000 Ex: Pittman.
1287
Canada. Prooflike Set, 1954. Elizabeth II. Lot of 6 coins. PCGS graded Cent with Strap, Proof Like 67 Red; 5 Cent and 25 Cents PCGS graded PL 68; Dollar, 50 Cents and 10 Cents PCGS graded PL 67. Estimated Value .......................................................... $1,200 - 1,500 Ex: Pittman.
2
1284
Canada. Dollar, 1949. KM-47. George VI. Newfoundland. Lovely iridescent toning. PCGS graded MS-67. Estimated Value ................................................................ $400 - 500 Ex: Pittman.
1285
1288
Canada. Dollar, 1949. KM-47. George VI. Newfoundland commemorative. PCGS graded MS-66 Prooflike. Estimated Value ................................................................ $125 - 150
194
Canada. Dollar, 1954. KM-54. Elizabeth II. PCGS graded MS-67 Prooflike. Estimated Value ................................................................ $350 - 400
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1289
1290
1291
Canada. Dollar, 1955. KM-54. Elizabeth II. NGC graded MS-67 Prooflike. Estimated Value ................................................................ $400 - 500
1294
Canada. 50 Cents, 1959. KM-56. Elizabeth II. NGC graded MS66 Prooflike Cameo. Estimated Value .................................................................... $40 - 60
1295
Canada. Dollar, 1965. KM-64.1. Elizabeth II. Type 3. PCGS graded MS-67 Prooflike. Estimated Value ................................................................ $150 - 200
1296
Canada. Proof Set with 20 Dollar Gold, 1967. KM-PL18B. Weight of 20 Dollar Gold 0.5287 ounce. In black box. Lot of 7 coins. Brilliant Proof. Estimated Value ................................................................ $400 - 450
1297
Canada. Group of Early Tokens, 1812-1855. B-531, 886, 963, 965, 994, PE8, NS25A1, Inspection is recommended. Sold as is, no returns. Lot of 10 coins. Very Good to Very Fine. Estimated Value ................................................................ $125 - 175
1298
Canada. Group of Victoria Certified 5 Cents:. 5 Cents, 1858. Large date over small date. NGC graded VG-8; 5 Cents, 1858. Small date. NGC graded XF-45; 5 Cents, 1875-H. Small Date. NGC graded Good-4; 5 Cents, 1894. NGC graded VF-35. Lot of 4 coins. Estimated Value ................................................................ $250 - 300
1299
Canada. Silver 5 Cent Lot:. 1870, 1872-H (2 pieces), 1874-H, 1880-H, 1881-H, 1883-H, 1885 (large 5, 2 pieces), 1885 (large 5 over small 5), 1886 (large 6), 1886 (small 6), 1887, 1888 (2 pieces), 1890-H (2 pieces), 1891 (2 pieces), 1892 (2 pieces), 1893, 1894, 1896 (2 pieces), 1897, 1898, 1900 (3 pieces), 1901 (2 pieces), 1902 (5 pieces), 1908. A few pieces cleaned or with scratches. Sold as is, no returns. Lot of 38 coins. Very Good to Extremely Fine. Estimated Value ................................................................ $200 - 250
1300
Canada. Miscellaneous Lot:. Large Cents: 1859, 1884, 1919; New Brunswick. 20 Cents, 1864. KM-9. Very Fine; Newfoundland. 20 Cents, 1904-H. KM-10. About Extremely Fine; Prince Edward Islands. Cent, 1871. KM-4. Lot of 6 coins. Fine to About Uncirculated. Estimated Value ................................................................ $200 - 250
1301
Canada. Silver 5 Cent Collection, 1870-1920. Dates include: 1870 (Flat & Raised border), 1871, 1872-H, 1874-H (plain 4 and crosslet 4), 1875-H (Small & large date, very good and good), 1880-H, 1881-H, 1882-H, 1883-H, 1884 (good), 1885 (large 5 and 85 over 83), 1886 (small and large 6), 1887, 1888, 1889, 1890-H, 1891, 1892, 1893, 1896, 1897, 1898, 1899, 1900 (oval and round O), 1902, 1902-H (small and large H), 1903, 1903-H, 1904, 1905, 1906, 1907, 1908, 1909 (round and pointed leaves), 1910 (round and pointed leaves), 1911, 1912, 1914, 1915, 1916, 1917, 1918, 1919, 1920. In album. A few pieces have been cleaned. Some scarce dates. A few high grade pieces. Examination is recommended. Sold as is, no returns. Lot of 53 coins. Good to About Uncirculated. Estimated Value ................................................................ $300 - 350
1302
Canada. Pair of Victoria 25 Cents, 1871 and 1888. KM-5. Both have been cleaned. Lot of 2 coins. Very Fine to Extremely Fine. Estimated Value ................................................................ $125 - 150
1303
Canada. 10 Cents, 1858-2000. Partial set in album. Victoria. 1858, 1871, 1888, 1890H, 1892, 1896, 1898, 1899 (small 9's), 1901. Edward VII to the present (57 pieces). Sold as is, no returns. Lot of 67 coins. Good to Uncirculated. Estimated Value ................................................................ $150 - 200
1304
Canada. 25 Cents, 1870-1988. Partial set in album. 1870, 1872-H, 1882-H, 1887 (good), 1899, 1900, 1902H, 1903, 1904, 1906, 1907, 1909, 1910; George V to present (56 pieces). Sold as is, no returns. Lot of 69 coins. Good to Uncirculated. Estimated Value ................................................................ $150 - 200
Canada. Dollar, 1955. KM-54. Elizabeth II. Arnprior. PCGS graded MS-66 Prooflike. Estimated Value ................................................................ $250 - 300
Canada. Dollar, 1955. KM-54. Elizabeth II. NGC graded MS-66 Prooflike. Estimated Value ................................................................ $200 - 250
1292
Canada. Dollar, 1956. KM-54. Elizabeth II. NGC graded MS-67 Prooflike Cameo. Estimated Value ................................................................ $300 - 350
1293
Canada. Dollar, 1956. KM-54. Elizabeth II. PCGS graded MS-67 Prooflike. Estimated Value ................................................................ $150 - 200
195
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1305
Canada. Miscellaneous Lot:. Silver 5 Cents:,1871, 1886, 1893 (4 pieces), 1899 (3 pieces), 1901, 1902-H (2 pieces Large H and Small H), 1904, 1917, 1918; 10 Cents: 1874H, 1902H, 1933; 25 Cents: 1870, 1888; 50 Cents: 1881H (damage); Dollars: 1939, 1953; Newfoundland. 10 Cents, 1941-C. A few pieces have been cleaned. Sold as is, no returns. Lot of 24 coins. Very Good to Extremely Fine. Estimated Value ................................................................ $150 - 200
1306
Canada. 50 Cents, 1872-1985. Partial set in album. 1872H, 1881H, 1892, 1910, 1913, 1918, 1919, George VI to present (27 pieces, a few high grade pieces). Sold as is, no returns. Lot of 34 coins. Good to Uncirculated. Estimated Value ................................................................ $150 - 200
1307
Canada. Group of Large Cents: 1902, 1908, 1911, 1914, 1920. KM-8, 15, 21. All have been cleaned, some luster remaining. Lot of 5 coins. Extremely Fine to About Uncirculated. Estimated Value .................................................................. $75 - 100
1308
Canada. 50 Cents and 25 Cents, 1905. KM-12, 11. Edward VII. Lot of 2 coins. NGC graded 50 Cents, VG-8, and 25 Cents NGC graded VF-35. Estimated Value ................................................................ $150 - 175
1309
Canada. Group of Certified Silver:. 25 Cents, 1918. NGC graded AU-58; 50 Cents,1938. NGC graded MS-61; Dollar, 1937. NGC graded MS-61. Lot of 3 coins. Estimated Value ................................................................ $150 - 175
1310
Canada.. 5 Cents, 1893. KM-2. Artificial toning. Extremely Fine to About Uncirculated and Dollar, 1935. KM-30. Lightly cleaned. About Uncirculated. Lot of 2 coins. Estimated Value ................................................................ $100 - 125
1311
Canada. Pair of Certified Dollars:. 1936 KM-31. NGC graded MS 63 and 1946 KM-37. NGC graded MS 62. Lot of 2 coins. Estimated Value ................................................................ $125 - 150
1312
Canada. Mix Roll of Silver Dollars, 1962-1966. Lot of 20 coins. Uncirculated. Estimated Value ................................................................ $175 - 225
1313
Canada. Dollars, 1950-1971. Partial set in album. 1950 (Arn), 1953-1971. Sold as is, no returns. Lot of 20 coins. Extremely Fine To Uncirculated. Estimated Value ................................................................ $125 - 150
1314
Canada. Modern Silver Lot:. Three Piece Set of 5 Dollar, 20042005 Liberty pure silver commemorative set; 1/2 Ounce Liberty 1 Dollar, 2006 (10 pieces). Total weight 8 ounces. Uncirculated. Estimated Value .................................................................. $80 - 100
LUSTROUS 1787 8 REALES
1315
Chile. 8 Reales, 1787 So-D.A. (Santiago). Eliz-36; WR-3; KM-31. 26.90 grams. Charles III, 1759-1788. Laureate, draped, and cuirassed bust of Charles III right. Reverse: Reverse: Crowned Bourbon arms, flanked by bannered pillars. The strike choice, with virtually complete centers. Devices lustrous and glossy, on reflective fields. Very Rare, even more so in this state of preservation. The finest known specimen. NGC graded AU-58. The mintage figures for colonial 8 Reales in Chile were far lower than most of the other Spanish colonies. Far less trade was being conducted by the Spanish. This makes this type very scarce. Estimated Value ...............................................$15,000 - 17,000 A nearly comparable example, in AU, realized $12,000 in a Ponterio sale in January of 1991; Ex-Millennia Sale, Lot 990.
1316
2
Chile. 8 Reales, 1815-So-F-J (Santiago). WR-8; KM-80. Ferdinand VII, 1808-1833. Bust of Ferdinand right. Reverse: Crowned arms between pillars. Slight weakness at wreath to an otherwise well struck up portrait; the reverse choice. Very lustrous devices and prooflike fields. With faint toning. NGC graded MS-62. Estimated Value .......................................................... $3,000 - 3,500 Ex-Millennia Sale, Lot 996.
196
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1317
Chile. Peso, 1817-FJ (Santiago). Eliz-79; KM-82.2. Volcano type. Reverse: Column surmounted by globe; star and banner above. Very good strike, the fields showing only light marks, are reflective to almost proof-like, the luster providing good cartwheel effect. NGC graded MS-60. Estimated Value .......................................................... $3,000 - 3,500
1320
China - Republican. Dollar, CD 21st year (1932). K-622; Y-344. Bust of Sun Yat-sen left. Reverse: Three wild geese flying above junk. PCGS graded AU-58. Estimated Value ................................................................ $300 - 400
1321
China. Auction Catalog: The Irving Goodman Collection of Chinese Coinage, 1991. Superior Galleries. June 4, 1991. Hard bound Limited Edition. With Prices Realize. New Condition. Estimated Value ................................................................ $200 - 300
1322
China. Group of Modern Crown Size Issues:. 1997 (3 pieces privately colored), 2001, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2007 (5 pieces with Privately colored Panda) 2007 (4 pieces with Privately colored Pig). Lot of 16 coins. Uncirculated. Estimated Value ................................................................ $200 - 300
1323
China - Kweichow. Auto Dollar, CD 17th Year (1928). Kann757; KM-Y428. Issued to commemorate the first road built in province of Kweichow. Attractively toned example of this popular type. PCGS graded VF-35. Estimated Value .......................................................... $1,500 - 2,000
UNIQUE 189 - ESSAI PESO
1318
Chile - Republic. Essai Peso, 189--So (Santiago). WR --; Eliz --; KM --. 19.94 grams. Seventh Condor type. Condor left on rocky peak; "ESSAI" in field at 4 o'clock. Reverse: Large wreath, value and date within, but last digit of date omitted: 189(-). Reeded edge. Strike a bit soft at obverse center. Fine reflective to proof fields, the reverse showing some hairlines. Warmish light medium gray toning in general, darker in some areas, with vivid cobalt patch on reverse. This specimen with the incomplete date appears to be unpublished, and may well be the only example known. Coin is Elizondo type 17; cf. WR-16; cf. KM-152.1. NGC graded Proof 58. Estimated Value ................................................... $3,000 - 4,000 Ex: The Millennia Collection, Lot 1015.
1319
2
China. Dollar, 1921 (Year 10). KM-Y329.6. Yuan Shih-Kai. Lustrous with light toning. NGC graded MS-62. Estimated Value ................................................................ $100 - 125
1324
Colombia. Peso, 1871 (Bogota). Eliz-57; KM-154.1. Liberty head left. Reverse: Condor above coat of arms with flags. Trace of luster with light golden toning. NGC graded EF-45. Estimated Value ................................................................ $250 - 300 Ex: Whittier Collection.
197
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RARE 2 SPECIEDALER
1325
Curaçao. ¼ Gulden, ND (1838). KM-27. Countermark "C" on ¼ segment of Netherland 1 Gulden. Very Fine. Estimated Value ................................................................ $100 - 125
1326
Curaçao. ¼ Gulden, 1900 (3 pieces) and 1/10 Gulden, 1901. KM-35, 36. Lot of 4 coins. Very Fine to Extremely Fine. Estimated Value ................................................................ $100 - 125
1327
Cyprus. Gros, ND. Malloy-67. Hugh IV, 1324-1359. Seated figure. Reverse: Cross. NGC graded VF-20. Estimated Value .................................................................... $50 - 75
1328
Cyprus. 9 Piastres, 1919. KM-13. George V. A hint of tone on obverse and milky white luster on the reverse. NGC graded MS-66. Estimated Value ................................................................ $100 - 125
1329
Danish West Indies.. 40 Cents (2 Francs), 1905. KM-80. Cleaned, About Very Fine; 20 Cents (1 Franc), 1907. KM-81. Pin scratches on both sides. Lustrous, Extremely Fine. Lot of 2 coins. Estimated Value ................................................................ $100 - 125
1332
1330
Denmark. Klippe ¼ Taler, 1648. KM-161. Frederik III, bust right. Reverse: Jug. Toned. Very scarce. Very Fine. Estimated Value ................................................................ $400 - 500
1333
2
1331
Denmark. 2 Speciedaler, 1669. Dav-3564; KM-311. 57.3 grams. Date on edge. Frederik III, 1648-1670. Large laureate bust right. Reverse: Three arms crowned with 15 shields around, and G-K below. Minor scrape below bust near edge. Rare. About Extremely Fine. Estimated Value ...................................................$2,500 - 3,000
Denmark. Krone, 1651. Dav-3567B; KM-182. Frederik III, 16481670. Crowned bust right. Reverse: Crown in center. Sharply struck. Extremely Fine. Estimated Value ................................................................ $600 - 800
198
Denmark. Rigsbankdaler, 1818-IC CB. KM-683.4. Frederik VI. Head right. Reverse: Value above crowned arms. Extremely Fine. Estimated Value ................................................................ $200 - 250
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1334
Dominican Republic. Peso, 1897-A. KM-16; Eliz-2. Coat of arms. Reverse: Female native head left. One year type. Sharply struck, once lightly cleaned. Extremely Fine. Estimated Value ................................................................ $200 - 250
1335
Egypt. 20 Qirsh, AH1293/11 (1885). KM-296. Minor deposits of surface residue remaning. Lustrous. Uncirculated. Estimated Value ................................................................ $200 - 250
1336
Estonia. 10 Marka, 1926. KM-8. Nickel- Bronze. Three Czech lions on shield within wreath. Reverse: Value above date. Not released to circulation. Very Rare. Extremely Fine to About Uncirculated. Estimated Value .......................................................... $1,000 - 1,250
1337
Ethiopia. Birr, EE 1892. KM-19; Dav-30. Menelik II, 1889-1913. Bust right with date below. Reverse: Crowned lion with banner left, mint mark and value below. Beautiful iridescent toned example. Premium quality. NGC graded MS-63. Estimated Value ................................................................ $400 - 500
199
1338
France. ½ Ecu aux 8 L, 1691-G (Poitiers). Gad-184; KM-273.5. Mintage 2,407. Louis XIV. Bust right. Reverse Cruciform eight L's with crown at each end. Weak areas of striking, considerable amount of original luster remaining. Over striking of earlier type on both sides. NGC graded AU-58. Estimated Value ................................................................ $250 - 300
1339
France. Ecu, 1716-X (Amiens). Dav-1326; Gad-317; KM-414.22. Louis XV. Draped young bust right. Reverse: Crowned arms. Signs of over striking on earlier type. NGC graded EF-40. Estimated Value ................................................................ $250 - 300
1340
France. Ecu, ND (1716-1718). Dav-1326; Gad-317. Date and mint uncertain. Struck over earlier Ecu of 1710. Toned. NGC graded EF-45. Estimated Value ................................................................ $200 - 250
1341
France. Silver Jeton, 1722. 25 mm. 6.04 grams. Louis XV Coronation. Crowned bust right. Reverse: Coronation scene. Toned. NGC graded MS-63. Estimated Value .................................................................. $75 - 100
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1342
1343
1344
1346
France. Franc, AN 13-A (Paris). KM-656.1; Gad-443. Napoleon Empereur. Deeply toned. NGC graded AU-58. Estimated Value ................................................................ $300 - 350
1347
France. ¼ Franc, AN 12-A. KM-654.1; Gad-342. Napoleon Bonaparte, Premier Consul. Light gray tone. NGC graded MS62. Estimated Value ................................................................ $200 - 250
1348
France. 1 Franc, AN 12-A. KM-649.1; Gad-442. Napoleon. Bonaparte Premier Consul. Lightly polished. Extremely Fine. Estimated Value ................................................................ $200 - 250
1349
France. 5 Francs, 1806-A (Paris). Dav-83; KM-673.1; Gad-581. Napoleon I. Bare head right. Lightly cleaned, underlying luster remains. Extremely Fine to About Uncirculated. Estimated Value ................................................................ $300 - 350
1350
France. ¼ Franc, 1807-A. KM-677; Gad-348. Napoleon I. Negro head type. Reverse hairline scratch. Very Scarce. Toned. NGC graded AU-58. Estimated Value ................................................................ $300 - 350
France. Ecu of 6 Livres, 1792-A (Paris). Dav-1335; KM-615. Louis XVI. Head left. Reverse: Angel writing on tablet. Attractive surfaces and beautifully toned. PCGS graded MS-62. Estimated Value .......................................................... $1,000 - 1,200
France. Ecu of 6 Livres, 1793-W (Lille). Dav-1335; KM-615.14; Gad-55. Louis XVI, 1774-1793. Head left with date below. Reverse: Angel writing on tablet. Evenly struck example with light gray tone and underlying luster. NGC graded AU-55. Estimated Value ................................................................ $500 - 600
France. ¼ Franc, AN 13-U (Turin). KM-654.11; Gad-346; Pagani60 (R2). Napoleon Empereur. Light adjustment marks. Toned. Very Scarce. Extremely Fine. Estimated Value ................................................................ $300 - 400
2 1345
France. 2 Francs, AN 13/2-A (Paris). Gad-495; KM-658.1. Napoleon Empereur. Mint error, double struck. NGC graded AU-53. Estimated Value ................................................................ $300 - 350
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1351
1352
1353
1354
France. 2 Francs, 1810-A (Paris). Gad-501; KM-693.1. Napoleon I. Laureate head right. Trace of luster with gray toning. NGC graded AU-55. Estimated Value ................................................................ $200 - 250
1355
France. ½ Franc, 1812-A (Paris). KM-691.1; Gad-399. Napoleon I. Laureate head. Deep blue toning with underlying luster. NGC graded MS-62. Estimated Value ................................................................ $150 - 175
1356
France. 5 Francs, 1812-A (Paris). Dav-85; KM-694.1; Gad-584. Napoleon I. Laureate head. Once cleaned, considerable luster remaining with an uneven iridescent tone. Extremely Fine to About Uncirculated. Estimated Value ................................................................ $125 - 175
1357
France. 5 Francs, 1814-A (Paris). Dav-85; KM-694.1; Gad-584. Napoleon I. Laureate head. Lightly toned with gleaming luster. NGC graded AU-58. Estimated Value ................................................................ $175 - 225
1358
France. ¼ Franc, 1816. KM-XE10; Maz-641. Silver. Napoleon II. Pretender Coinage. Head left. NGC graded MS-62. Estimated Value ................................................................ $200 - 250
France. 2 Francs, 1811-A (Paris). KM-693.1; Gad-501. Napoleon I. Laureate head right. Lightly cleaned with considerable luster remaining and nicely toned. Extremely Fine to About Uncirculated. Estimated Value ................................................................ $300 - 350
France. ½ France, 1812-Flag (Utrecht). KM-691.16; Gad-399. Napoleon I. Striking weakness on edge. Lightly toned with underlying luster. Very Scarce. NGC graded MS-62. Estimated Value ................................................................ $400 - 500
2
France. 5 Francs, 1812-B (Rouen). Dav-85; KM-694.2; Gad-584. Napoleon I. Laureate head. Frosty lustrous coin. NGC graded AU-58. Estimated Value ................................................................ $175 - 225
1359
201
France. 5 Francs, 1824-A (Paris). Dav-88; KM-720.1; Gad-643. Charles X. Sharply struck, brilliant and fully lustrous example. Scarce first date of issue. PCGS graded MS-63. Estimated Value ................................................................ $600 - 800
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1360
France. Obverse and Reverse Die Trial 100 Francs, 1831. Maz1058. By Galle. Gilt Bronze, Uniface strikings of Obverse and Reverse. Louis Philippe I. Lot of 2 coins. NGC graded Both pieces, Proof 63 Ultra Cameo in single holder. Estimated Value ................................................................ $300 - 400
1361
France. ¼ Franc, 1832/1-B (Rouen). KM-740.2; Gad-355. Philippe I. Clear overdate. Brilliant luster. NGC graded MS-65. Estimated Value ................................................................ $100 - 125
1362
France. ¼ Franc, 1832/1-A (Paris). KM-740.1; Gad-355. Philippe I. Clear overdate. Brilliant luster. NGC graded MS-63. Estimated Value .................................................................. $75 - 100
1363
France. ¼ Franc, 1835-W (Lille). KM-740.13; Gad-355. Philippe I. Head right. Toned. NGC graded MS-62. Estimated Value .................................................................... $50 - 60
1364
France. 5 Francs, 1848-K (Bordeaux). Dav-92; KM-756.4; Gad683. Second Republic. Three standing figures. Lightly toned. NGC graded AU-58. Estimated Value ................................................................ $200 - 250
1365
France. 5 Francs, 1848-A. Dav-92; KM-756.1; Gad-683. Second Republic. Three standing figures. Beautifully toned example. PCGS graded MS-64. Estimated Value ................................................................ $150 - 200
2
202
1366
France. 20 Centimes, 1849-A. KM-758.1; Gad-303. Ceres head. Superb example of this rare first year type. PCGS graded MS66. Estimated Value ................................................................ $500 - 600
1367
France. 5 Francs, 1849-A (Paris). Dav-92; KM-756.1; Gad-683. Second Republic. Three standing figures. Lustrous with light brown tone. NGC graded MS-62. Estimated Value ................................................................ $100 - 125
1368
France. 5 Francs, 1852-A. Dav-94; KM-773.1; Gad-726. Louis Napoleon, President. One year type. Beautiful olive-green and golden toning. NGC graded MS-65. Estimated Value ................................................................ $350 - 400
1369
France. 2 Francs, 1866-BB (Strasbourg). KM-807.2; Gad-527. Napoleon III. Laureate head left. Lustrous. NGC graded MS-62. Estimated Value ................................................................ $125 - 175
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1370
France. Silver Medal, 1976. 77.1 mm. 235.2 grams (7.5 ounnces). Edge "Copy of design by Benjamin Franklin: Originals struck in 1783. S.I.C.M.M. Paris. France -Go *No0103 *Argent-" Obverse: Liberty head left. Libertas. Americana. - 4 Juil. 1976. Reverse: Legend: Non Sine Diis Animossus Ineans. - 4 Juil. 1776. About Uncirculated. Estimated Value ................................................................ $200 - 300
1371
France. Lot of Teston's:. Francis II. Teston, 1559-M. Dup-1031; Charles IX. Teston's, 1562-K, 1564-D and 1564-L. Dup-1063, 1071, 1069. Lot of 4 coins. Fine to Very Fine. Estimated Value ................................................................ $250 - 300
1372
1373
France. Lot of Ecu's and 5 Francs:. Louis XV. Ecu, ND (17161718). Dav-1326; Louis XVI. Ecu, 1791-A. Dav-1333; Napoleon I. 5 Francs, 1808-A. Dav-84; Louis XVIII. 5 Francs, 1824-A. Dav-87; Second Republic. 5 Francs, 1851-A. Dav-93. Lot of 5 coins. Fine to Very Fine. Estimated Value ................................................................ $200 - 250
1374
France. Pair of Certified coins:. ¼ Franc, 1831-W. KM-740.13. Toned, NGC graded AU-58; Essai 10 Centimes, 1848. Maz1345A. White-metal. Liberty head facing. NGC graded MS-66. Lot of 2 coins. Estimated Value ................................................................ $100 - 150
1375
France. Miscellaneous Lot:. 10 Centimes, 1872-A. KM-815.1; 20 Centimes, 1851-A. KM-758.1; ¼ Franc, 1839-W. KM-741.13; Francs, 1849-BB. KM-761.2; 5 Francs, 1868-A. KM-799.1; 5 Francs, 1869-BB. KM-799.2; 5 Francs, 1876-A. KM-820.1. Lot of 7 coins. Very Fine to About Uncirculated. Estimated Value ................................................................ $200 - 250
1376
French Indochina. 50 Cents, 1895-A. KM-4. Scarce in grade. Brilliant luster. PCGS graded MS-64. Estimated Value ................................................................ $400 - 500
1377
French Indochina. Piastre, 1906-A. KM-5a.1. Liberty seated. A beautifully toned example with great eye appeal. NGC graded AU-50. Estimated Value .................................................................... $60 - 80
1378
German East Africa. Rupie, 1890. KM-2. Wilhelm II. Nice toning. Uncirculated. Estimated Value ................................................................ $100 - 125
1379
German East Africa. ¼ Rupie, 1891. KM-3. Wilhelm II. NGC graded MS-63. Estimated Value ................................................................ $125 - 150
2
France. Group of Minors: ½ Franc, 1808-A, ¼ Franc's, 1817-A and 1833-A. KM-680.1, 714.1, 740.1; Gad-398, 352, 355. All have been cleaned with luster remaining. Lot of 3 coins. Extremely Fine to About Uncirculated. Estimated Value ................................................................ $150 - 175
203
1380
German New Guinea. 10 Pfennig, 1894-A. KM-3; J-703. Bird of Paradise. Hint of original luster. NGC graded MS-64 Brown. Estimated Value ................................................................ $200 - 250
1381
German New Guinea. 10 Pfennig, 1894-A. KM-3; J-703. Bird of Paradise. Lightly cleaned. Extremely Fine. Estimated Value ................................................................ $100 - 125
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1382
1383
1385
German States - Bavaria. Taler, 1828. Dav-563; KM-386; Thun56. Ludwig I. Reverse: Royal family. Fine. Estimated Value .................................................................. $75 - 100
1386
German States - Bavaria. Taler, 1833. Dav-569; KM-403; Thun61. Ludwig I. Formation of Customs Union with Prussia, Saxony, Hesse, and Thuringia. NGC graded MS-62. Estimated Value ................................................................ $275 - 325
1387
German States - Bavaria. 2 Taler, 1838. Dav-582; KM-418; Thun-76. Ludwig I. Reapportionment of Bavaria. NGC graded AU-58. Estimated Value ................................................................ $200 - 250
1388
German States - Bavaria. 2 Talers, 1845. Dav-593; KM-440; Thun-85. Ludwig I, bust right. For the birth of two grandsons. Lightly polished. Toned. About Uncirculated. Estimated Value ................................................................ $300 - 400
1389
German States - Bavaria. 2 Gulden, 1855. Dav-604; KM-465; Thun-97. Maximilian. Reverse: For the restoration of the Madonna column. Beautifully toned. Choice Uncirculated. Estimated Value .................................................................. $75 - 100
1390
German States - Bavaria. Madonna Talers:. Taler, 1774. Dav1953. Damage surfaces. Very Fine; Taler, 1871. KM-489, Dav611, Thun-105. Toned. Uncirculated. Lot of 2 coins. Estimated Value ................................................................ $100 - 125
German States - Baden. 3 Mark, 1908-G. KM-280; J-39. Friedrich II. Suberb brilliant example. PCGS graded Proof 67. Estimated Value ................................................................ $400 - 500
German States - Bavaria. Taler, 1628/7. Dav-6075. Maximilian I, 1598-1651. Capped and supported arms with date below. Reverse: Madonna with child at left. Trace of luster with lovely old toning. Extremely Fine. Estimated Value ................................................................ $400 - 500
2
1384
German States - Bavaria. Taler, 1774-A. Dav-1954; KM-234.2. Maximilian III Joseph, 1745-1777. Bust right. Reverse: Madonna and child. Adjustment marks on reverse, luster beneath old toning. Extremely Fine to About Uncirculated. Estimated Value ................................................................ $125 - 150
204
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1391
1392
1393
German States - Brunswick-Lüneburg. 4 Mariengroschen, 1708-HB. KM-53. George Ludwig. Value and date. Reverse: St. Andrew and cross. Old iridescent toning with underlying luster. NGC graded MS-62. Estimated Value ................................................................ $100 - 125
German States - Brunswick-Wolfenbüttel. Wasptaler, 1599. Dav-9093. Heinrich Julius, 1589-1613. Eagle above, lion below, wasps swarming around. NGC graded EF-40. Estimated Value ................................................................ $300 - 350
1396
German States - Frankfurt am Main. Taler, 1796-HGBH. Dav2229; KM-288. A Contribution taler. Crowned eagle within beaded border. Reverse: Value and date in center. Toned. PCGS graded MS-64. Estimated Value ................................................................ $600 - 700
1397
German States - Frankfurt am Main. 2 Taler, 1866. Dav-651; KM-365; Thun-145. Extremely Fine. Estimated Value ................................................................ $100 - 125
1398
German States - Fulda. 20 Kreuzer, 1788. KM-146. Heinrich VIII. Death of the Bishop. Brilliant and superb. NGC graded MS-66 Prooflike. Estimated Value ................................................................ $150 - 175
1399
German States - Fulda. ½ Taler, 1796. KM-154. Adalbert III. Crowned shield. Reverse: Legend within wreath. Light golden toning. NGC graded MS-63 Prooflike. Estimated Value ................................................................ $225 - 275
German States - Brunswick-Wolfenbüttel. Seventh Bell Taler, 1643. Dav-6375C. August The Younger, 1604-1666. Helemted arms. Reverse: Three hands ringing a bell over city view of Wolfenbuttel. Attractive old toning with a trace of underlying luster. NGC graded AU-55. Estimated Value ................................................................ $400 - 500
2 1394
German States - Brunswick-Wolfenbüttel. Seventh Bell Taler, 1643. Dav-6375. August The Younger, 1604-1666. Helemted arms. Reverse: Three hands ringing a bell over city view of Wolfenbuttel. Toned. NGC graded EF-40. Estimated Value ................................................................ $250 - 300
1395
German States - Franconia. 15 Kreuzer, 1726-N. KM-25. Date in center with four shields within a wreath around. Reverse: Legend within wreath. Fully lustrous and brilliant. NGC graded MS-63. Estimated Value ................................................................ $125 - 150
1400
205
German States - Hamburg. 3 Marks, 1908-J. KM-296; J-64. Brilliant mirror surfaces. PCGS graded Proof 66. Estimated Value ................................................................ $200 - 250
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1401
German States - Hamburg. 3 Mark, 1913-J. KM-296; J-64. Superb brilliant example. NGC graded Proof 67 Ultra Cameo. Estimated Value ................................................................ $500 - 600
1402
German States - Hesse-Darmstadt. 2 Taler, 1841. Dav-702; KM310; Thun-195. Ludwig II. Toned. Very Fine. Estimated Value ................................................................ $110 - 130
1403
German States - LĂźbeck. 3 Marks, 1914-A. KM-215; J-82. Areas of light golden tone. NGC graded Proof 67. Estimated Value ................................................................ $400 - 500
1404
German States - Mecklenburg-Schwerin. 2/3 Taler, 1810. KM225. Friedrich Franz I. Crowned arms. Reverse: Value and date. Full original mint brilliance. NGC graded MS-65. Estimated Value ................................................................ $250 - 300
1406
German States - Nuremberg. ½ Taler, 1765-SR. KM-355. Crowned city arms. Reverse: Double headed eagle. Reflective fields and toned. NGC graded MS-64. Estimated Value ................................................................ $250 - 300
1407
German States - Nuremberg. 4 Pfennig, 1774. KM-340. Eagle on shield. Reverse: City crest. Choice brilliant example. NGC graded MS-65. Estimated Value .................................................................. $75 - 100
1408
German States - Prussia. Silver Medal, 1801. 71 grams. 56.3 mm. By F. Loos. The Five Kings of the 18th Century. Busts of Friedrich I, Friedrich Wilhelm I, Friedrich II, The Great, Friedrich Wilhelm II, Friedrich Wilhelm III. Reverse: Zodiac above chariots, cherubs and seated Germania seated. Moderate handling marks on both sides with several minor edge nicks. Lustrous. Very Fine to Extremely Fine. Estimated Value ................................................................ $150 - 200
1409
German States - Prussia. 2 Marks, 1888-A. KM-510; J-98. Friedrich. Lovely peripheral tone. PCGS graded MS-66. Estimated Value ................................................................ $100 - 125
2
1405
German States - Nuremberg. 12 Kreuzer, 1732. KM-295. Titles of Karl VI. Double headed eagle. Reverse: City arms dividing date, value above. Struck on roller dies. Brilliant and reflective fields. NGC graded MS-61. Estimated Value ................................................................ $150 - 175
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1410
German States - Prussia. 2 Mark, 1913-A. KM-532; J-109. Defeat of Napoleon commemorative. Beautifully toned. NGC graded MS-66. Estimated Value .................................................................... $50 - 75
1411
German States - Prussia. 3 Mark, 1913-A. KM-534; J-110. Defeat of Napoleon commemorative. Beautifully toned. NGC graded MS-65. Estimated Value .................................................................... $50 - 75
1412
German States - Randerode. Gros Tournois, ND. Roberts-5483. Ludwig III, 1331-1364. Chapel surrounded by a wreath of lilies. Reverse: Cross pattee enclosed by legends in two circles. Toned. NGC graded AU-50. Estimated Value ................................................................ $200 - 250
1413
German States - Regensburg. Taler, 1754. Dav-2618; KM-371. City View. Reverse: Bust of Francis right. Lightly polished with field scratches. Extremely Fine. Estimated Value ................................................................ $175 - 225
1414
German States - Regensburg. Taler, 1791-GCB. Dav-2631; KM464. Arms in wreath. Reverse: Laureate head of Leopold II right. A few light obverse field hairlines. Reflective surfaces and toned. NGC graded MS-61. Estimated Value ................................................................ $600 - 700
1415
German States - Saxony. Taler, 1634-HI. Dav-7601. Johann Georg, 1616-1656. Bust right with sword in right hand and helmet in left. Reverse: Helmeted arms. Minor surface marks. Toned. NGC graded EF-40. Estimated Value ................................................................ $200 - 250
1416
German States - Saxony. Taler, 1794-IEC. Dav-2701; KM1027.2. Friedrich August III. Lightly cleaned and re-toned. Extremely Fine. Estimated Value .................................................................. $75 - 100
1417
German States - Saxe-Coburg-Gotha. 10 Kreuzer, 1836. KMC94b. Ernst I. Bust left. Original mint fresh coin. NGC graded MS-65. Estimated Value ................................................................ $125 - 150
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1418
1419
German States - Württemberg. 2 Mark, 1899-F. KM-631; J-174. Wilhelm II. NGC graded Proof 64 Cameo. Estimated Value ................................................................ $200 - 250
1422
Germany. 20 Pfennig, 1873-G. KM-5; J-5. Toned. NGC graded MS-66. Estimated Value ................................................................ $150 - 175
1423
Germany. 20 Pfennig, 1876-C. KM-5; J-5. NGC graded MS-66. Estimated Value .................................................................. $75 - 100
1424
Germany. 20 Pfennig, 1876-F. KM-5; J-5. Toned. NGC graded MS-67. Estimated Value .................................................................. $75 - 100
1425
Germany. 1 Mark, 1881-A. KM-7; J-9. PCGS graded MS-67. Estimated Value ................................................................ $100 - 125
1426
Germany. 20 Pfennig, 1887-A. KM-9.1; J-6. Copper-Nickel. NGC graded MS-67. Estimated Value .................................................................. $75 - 100
1427
Germany. ½ Mark, 1907-D. KM-17; J-16. Brilliant with areas of toning. NGC graded Proof 65. Estimated Value ................................................................ $125 - 150
1428
Germany. Lot:. Brunswick Wolfenbuttel. 2/3 Taler, 1779-M/ MC. KM-983.2; Hannover. 16 Gute Groschen, 1831. KM-145.2. Lot of 2 coins. Very Fine and Extremely Fine. Estimated Value ................................................................ $100 - 125
1429
Germany. Lot:. Brunswick-Luneburg. 1/6 Taler, 1785-IWS. KM-342. St. Andrew. Toned. Extremely Fine; Prussia. 2 Taler, 1841-A. Dav-766; Th-253. About Very Fine. Lot of 2 coins. Estimated Value ................................................................ $150 - 175
1430
Germany. Miscellaneous Crown Lot:. Bremen. Taler, 1871B. KM-249; Frankfurt. Taler, 1860. KM-360; Prussia. Talers, 1830, 1837, 1861. KM-419, 420, 488. 5 Mark, 1907; Saxony. Taler, 1857. KM-1192. Sold as is, no returns. Lot of 7 coins. Generally, Very Fine. Estimated Value ................................................................ $150 - 175
German States - Saxe-Gotha-Altenburg. Taler, 1723-K. Dav2716. Friedrich II, 1691-1732. Bust right. Reverse: Seven medallion portraits with date below. Sharply struck and attractively toned example of this scarce type. NGC graded EF-45. Estimated Value .......................................................... $2,000 - 2,500
German States - Silesia. 6 Kreuzer, 1745-AE W. KM-894.1. Friedrich II, King of Prussia. Bust right with value below. Reverse: Crowned eagle arms in cartouche. Dark toning. NGC graded AU-55. Estimated Value ................................................................ $150 - 200
2
1420
1421
German States - Württemberg. Taler, 1833-W. Dav-955; KM570; Thun-435. Wilhelm I. To commemorate the signing of Free Trade. NGC graded AU-58. Estimated Value ................................................................ $175 - 225
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1431
Germany. Miscellaneous Lot of German State Minors:. Brandenburg-Ansbach. 20 Kreuzer, 1784-S. KM-255.1; Berg. 3 Stuber, 1806-S. KM-10; Brunswick-Luneburg. 2 Mariengroschen, 1702. KM-31; 1½ Pfenning, 1792C. KM-397; Brunswick-Wolfenbuttel. 2 Pfennige, 1704-HCH. KM-644; Hall. ½ Kreuzer, 1712. KM-15; Silver ¼ Ducat, 1714-N. KM-PN5 (KM-20); Hesse-Cassel. 1/8 Taler, 1769. KM-477; Hesse-Darmstadt. 1 Kreuzer, 1869. KM-339; Hildesheim. 3 Pfennig, 1723. KM-220; Nurnberg. 4 Pfenning, 1765. KM-340; Rostock. 6 Pfennig, 1761. KM123; Saxony. 1 Pfennig, 1765-C. KM-980. Lot of 13 coins. Very Fine To Uncirculated. Estimated Value ................................................................ $200 - 250
1432
Germany. Miscellaneous Lot:. Frankfurt. Taler, 1859. KM-359; Prussis. 3 Marks, 1910. KM-530. Berlin University; Saxony. Taler, 1854-F. KM-1180.1; Wurttemberg. 3 Marks, 1911-F. KM636. Lot of 4 coins. Very Fine to Extremely Fine. Estimated Value ................................................................ $175 - 225
1433
Germany. Miscellaneous lot of Minors:. Bavaria. 2 Marks, 1914-D. KM-519; Prussia. 2 Marks, 1888-A. KM-510. Friedrich; 2 Marks, 1913-A. KM-532; Saxe-Weimar-Eisenach. 2 Marks, 1903A. KM-Y172; Empire: 5 Pfennig, 1875-A; 20 Pfennig's, 1874-G and 1876-D. KM-5. Very Fine to About Uncirculated. Estimated Value ................................................................ $200 - 250
1434
Great Britain. Sceatta, ND (c.710-760). S.791. Series J. Early Anglo-Saon period, C.600-775. Large diademed head right. Reverse: Outline bird on cross. ICG graded EF-40. Estimated Value ................................................................ $200 - 250
1435
Great Britain. Penny, ND. S.1151. Aethelred II, 978-1016. Long cross type. Moneyer Eadwine. London mint. Toned. Choice Very Fine. Estimated Value ................................................................ $225 - 275
1436
Great Britain. Shilling, ND. S.2482. Edward VI, 1547-1553. Fine silver issue (1551-1553). Mint mark, Y. Facing bust. Flat areas. Fine. Estimated Value ................................................................ $100 - 125
1437
Great Britain. Halfcrown, 1646. S.3140A. Charles I, 1625-1649. Newark besieged, 1645-6. Large crown between CR; XXX below. Reverse: OBS / NEWARK / Date. Attractive well center example. NGC graded EF-45. Estimated Value .......................................................... $2,000 - 2,500
1438
Great Britain. Medal (1653). Med Ill. I.p.409,45. Cast Silver. 37.5 mm. By Thomas Simon. Oliver Cromwell. Lord Protector. This medal was exceuted by Cromwell's order to commemorate his elevation to the Protectorate. Bust left. Reverse: Lion holding shield. Fine. Estimated Value ................................................................ $150 - 200
2
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GEM CROMWELL 1658 HALFCROWN
1439
Great Britain. Halfcrown, 1658. S-3227A. Oliver Cromwell. Laureate and draped bust of Cromwell left. Reverse: Crowned arms of the Protectorate. Grained edge. Choice old, warm gray toning, which tends to reflect gold and russet, with occasional blues and greens. Superb in every aspect, perhaps the finest known. NGC graded MS-66. The cataloguer of this coin in the Terner sale, Bruce Lorich, stated, "This is the only Cromwell halfcrown the cataloguer has seen that he feels is a Specimen or Proof. The majority of Cromwell's silver coins, in nice enough condition, do exhibit some prooflike surface qualities. They even may have been struck from the same dies as this coin, but the detail and striking quality here, in this piece, are so extraordinary that it would appear it was struck more than once, on a blank or planchet that was especially well made. The suggestion begs to be made that this coin could have been prepared for inspection by Oliver himself, although of course no evidence exists. How could it? The best evidence, in fact, could be this very coin, exhibiting absolutely marvelous, original silvery gray iridescent surfaces which are essentially flawless. Regardless if a specimen or a Gem Unc, nothing else like it has ever crossed before the cataloguer's eyes, not in 25 years of working with the finest British coins." Since that sale, a handful of these halfcrowns has been given high grades in slabs, but not one has been called a specimen or proof, and none seems to match its special qualities. Estimated Value ...............................................................................................................................................................................................$15,000 - 17,500 Ex Terner Collection as PCGS SP64. "This is the only Cromwell halfcrown the cataloguer has seen that he feels is a Specimen or Proof, but the detail and striking quality here, in this piece, are so extraordinary that it would appear it was struck more than once, on a blank or planchet that was especially well made". Ex. Millennia Sale, Lot 318 (realized $22,425.00).
2
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STUNNING MINT STATE JAMES II 1687 CROWN
1440
Great Britain. Crown, 1687. S.3407; Dav-3779; ESC-78; KM463. James II, 1685-1688. Second Bust type; TERTIO on edge. Laureate draped bust left. Reverse: Crowned cruciform arms, garter-star at center. Sharply struck for issue and very lustrous, with wonderful surfaces under deep old toning. The finest example we have handled. NGC graded MS-63. Estimated Value ................................................... $4,000 - 5,000
1443
Great Britain. Halfcrown, 1700. S.3494; ESC-561. William III, 1694-1702. Bright luster. NGC graded MS-62. Estimated Value .......................................................... $1,500 - 1,800
1444
Great Britain. Sixpence, 1703. S.3590; ESC-1582. Anne, 17021714. Draped bust left with VIGO below. Beautiful old iridescent toning. NGC graded AU-58. Estimated Value ................................................................ $350 - 400
1445
Great Britain. Sixpence, 1728. S-3707; ESC-1606; KM-564.3. George II. Young bust left. Reverse: Roses and plumes in angles. Attractive old toning. NGC graded MS-62. Estimated Value ................................................................ $400 - 500
1446
Great Britain. Admiral Edward Vernon Medal, 1739. Med Ill, plate CLV, 9; Betts Cf259. Porto-Bello Taken, 22 November, 1739. Three-quarter figures facing holding swords. Reverse: Ships. Obverse scratches in the left field. Boldly struck. Very Fine or better. Estimated Value ................................................................ $200 - 250
GREAT BRITAIN. CROWN, 1687
1441
Great Britain. Crown, 1687. S-3407; Dav-3779; KM-463. 29.46 grams. James II, 1685-1688. Second Bust type; TERTIO on edge. Laureate, draped bust left. Reverse: Crowned cruciform arms, garter-star at center. Sharply struck for issue and very lustrous, with wonderful surfaces under deep old toning. A particularly choice example, original Uncirculated, and very rare in grade. NGC graded MS-62. Estimated Value ................................................... $4,000 - 5,000 Ex: The Millennia Collection, Lot 333.
1442
Great Britain. Crown, 1695. S.3470; ESC-87. William III. First bust. Edge OCTAVO. First year of issue for this king. Sharply struck with deep dark gray toning. Almost Uncirculated to Uncirculated. Estimated Value .......................................................... $2,000 - 2,400 211
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1447
1448
1449
2
Great Britain. Halfcrown, 1746/5. S.3695A; ESC-607. George II, 1727-1760. Old laureate and draped bust left, with LIMA below. Attractively toned with original luster. NGC graded AU-58. Estimated Value ................................................................ $600 - 800
Great Britain. Sixpence, 1746. S-3710A; ESC-1618; KM-582.3. George II, old head left. Lima below bust. Reverse: Angles plain. Deeply toned. NGC graded MS-61. Estimated Value ................................................................ $225 - 275 Great Britain. Halfcrown, 1746. S. 3695A; KM-584.3. George II. Old laureate bust left with Lima below. Reverse: Plain angles. A few faint scratches. Toned. Very Fine. Estimated Value ................................................................ $125 - 150
1450
Great Britain. Sixpence, 1757. S-3711; ESC-1622; KM-582.2. George II. Old head left. Attractive red, brown and gold toning. NGC graded MS-63. Estimated Value ................................................................ $125 - 150
1451
Great Britain. Shilling, 1758. S.3704; KM-583.3. George II. Old laureate draped bust. Reverse: Plain angles. Reverse scratches. Toned. Uncirculated. Estimated Value ................................................................ $100 - 125
1452
Great Britain. Pattern Halfpenny, 1788. P-1005. Bronzed. Restrike. George III. Laureate head right. Reverse: Britannia seated. NGC graded Proof 66 Brown. Estimated Value ................................................................ $300 - 400
212
1453
Great Britain. Medal, 1800. Brown-486. Bronze. 38 mm. By P. Kempson. George III. King George III Preserved from Assassination. Choice About Uncirculated. Estimated Value .................................................................. $75 - 100
1454
Great Britain. Eighteen Pence, 1813. S.3772; ESC-976; KM-Tn3. George III. Bank of England Token. Lightly cleaned. Almost Uncirculated to Uncirculated. Estimated Value ................................................................ $100 - 125
1455
Great Britain. Sixpence, 1816. S-3791; ESC-1630; KM-665. George III. Laureate head right. Beautifully toned. NGC graded MS-64. Estimated Value ................................................................ $100 - 125
1456
Great Britain. Farthing, 1829. S.3825; KM-697. George IV. About Uncirculated. Estimated Value .................................................................. $75 - 100
1457
Great Britain. Shilling, 1852. S.3904; KM-734.1. Victoria. Young head. About Uncirculated. Estimated Value ................................................................ $125 - 150
1458
Great Britain. Penny, 1860. S.3954; KM-749.2. Obv 5. Without obverse signature. Victoria. Uncirculated Red and Brown. Estimated Value ................................................................ $300 - 400
1459
Great Britain. Shilling, 1872. S.3906A; KM-734.2. Victoria. Young head. Die number 7. Dark gray tone. NGC graded MS62. Estimated Value ................................................................ $100 - 125
1460
Great Britain. Penny, 1874. S.3954; KM-755. Victoria. Young head. About Uncirculated Brown. Estimated Value ................................................................ $150 - 200
1461
Great Britain. Penny, 1874-H. S.3955; KM-755. Victoria. Young head. Uncirculated Red and Brown. Estimated Value ................................................................ $150 - 200
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1462
Great Britain. Shilling, 1885. S.3907; KM-734.4. Victoria. Young head. Steel gray toning. Almost Uncirculated to Uncirculated. Estimated Value .................................................................. $75 - 100
GEM VICTORIA 1887 JUBLIEE SILVER PROOF SET
2
1463
Great Britain. Silver Juabilee Proof Set: Crown, Double Florin, Halfcrown, Florin, Shilling, Sixpence, Threepence, 188. KM-PS11 (KM-758759, 761-765); S3921-3931. Victoria, 1837-1901. Jubilee set. A superb deeply toned matching set. Lot of 7 coins. PCGS graded Double Florin with Arabic I, Proof 66, Shilling and 3 Pence PCGS graded Proof 65; Crown, Halfcrown, Florin and 6 Pence PCGS graded Proof 65 Cameo. Estimated Value ...................................................................................................................................................................................................$4,000 - 5,000 213
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1464
Great Britain. Halfcrown, 1893. S.3938; KM-782. Victoria. Veiled head. Only 1,329 struck for the sets of this year. Quality pieces of this calibre are not around any more. NGC graded Proof 67 Cameo. Estimated Value .......................................................... $1,200 - 1,500
1465
Great Britain. Crown, 1935. S.4050; Dav-111; KM-842A. Raised edge lettering. George V. For the Jubilee. 2,500 pieces struck. Choice brilliant example. NGC graded Proof 66 Ultra Cameo. Estimated Value ............................................................. $800 - 1,000
1466
Great Britain. Trade Dollar, 1907-B. KM-T5. Britannia standing. Reverse: Oriental designs on cross. NGC graded MS-63. Estimated Value ................................................................ $100 - 125
1467
Great Britain. Trade Dollar, 1908-B. KM-T5. Britannia standing. Reverse: Oriental designs on cross. NGC graded MS-64. Estimated Value ................................................................ $125 - 150
1468
Great Britain. Trade Dollar, 1909-B. KM-T5. Britannia standing. Reverse: Oriental designs on cross. NGC graded MS-63. Estimated Value ................................................................ $100 - 125
1469
Great Britain. Trade Dollar, 1930-B. KM-T5. Britannia standing. Reverse: Oriental designs on cross. NGC graded MS-63. Estimated Value ................................................................ $100 - 125
1470
Great Britain. Miscellaneous Lot of Hammered and Milled Coinage:. Edward I to Charles I; Pennies, Halfgroats and Groats. All low grades some holed; Milled coinage mainly maundy singles, a couple of early low grade shillings, a few pieces damaged. Lot includes a 19th Century imitation Ceolwulf I Portrait Penny (Kings of Mercia). Sold as is no returns. Lot of 32 coins. Poor to Fine. Estimated Value ................................................................ $400 - 500
2 1471
Great Britain. Mix Lot of Condor Tokens:. Middlesex 1795 Williams. DH 914 About Uncirculated; balance of lot (12 pieces) Good to Very Fine. Sold as is, no returns. Lot of 13 coins. Estimated Value ................................................................ $125 - 150
1472
Great Britain. Miscellaneous Silver Lot, George III to Victoria. Crown, 1821; Halfcrown's 1817 and 1819; 18 Pence Bank Token,1813; Shilling's:1819, 1826, 1834; Sixpence's: 1816, 1826, 1834 (2 pieces), 4 Pence (Groat) 1845 and 1854; 1½Pence's 1838 and 1843. Lot of 15 coins. Very Good to Very Fine. Estimated Value ................................................................ $150 - 200
214
1473
Great Britain. Miscellaneous Lot:. Threepence, 1763. KM-591; Shilling, 1820. KM-666. Repunched "I over I" in "HONI"; Florin, 1866. KM-746.3; Halfcrown, 1819. KM-672; Crown, 1889. KM765. Lot of 5 coins. Very Fine to About Uncirculated. Estimated Value ................................................................ $200 - 250
1474
Great Britain. Group of Trade Dollars:. 1898-B, 1900-B, 1902-B (3 pieces), 1908-B (2 pieces), 1910-B, 1911-B, 1930. KM-T5. A couple lightly cleaned. Sold as is, no returns. Lot of 10 coins. Very Fine To Uncirculated. Estimated Value ................................................................ $150 - 175
1475
Great Britain. Elizabeth I, Shilling, ND and Sixpence, 1575. S.2577, 2563. Large "X" scratched across face on the shilling. Lot of 2 coins. Very Good to Fine. Estimated Value ................................................................ $100 - 125
1476
Great Britain. Victoria Silver Lot:. Halfcrowns, 1845 and 1889 (cleaned). KM-740, 764; Gothic Florins, 1857 and 1883. KM746.1, 746.4; Shillings, 1865, 1880, 1887. KM-734.3, 734.4, 761; Maundy 2 and 4 Pence, 1862. Lot of 9 coins. Very Fine or better. Estimated Value ................................................................ $175 - 200
1477
Great Britain. Group of Victorian Jubilee Certified Silver:. Double Florin, 1887. KM-763. Arabic 1 in date. NGC graded MS 63; Halfcrown, 1887. KM-764. Toned. NGC graded MS 63; Florin, 1891. KM-762. Scarce date in grade. PCGS graded AU 55. Lot of 3 coins. Estimated Value ................................................................ $275 - 325
1478
Great Britain. Victoria Jubilee Lot: Double Florin, Halfcrown, Florin and Shilling, 1887. KM-763, 764, 762, 761. Lot of 4 coins. Extremely Fine to About Uncirculated. Estimated Value ................................................................ $150 - 175
1479
Great Britain. Victoria Veiled Head Copper Lot:. Farthing, 1896; Halfpenny, 1899; Pennies: 1897, 1900, 1901. Nice lustrous examples. Lot of 5 coins. Almost Uncirculated to Uncirculated. Estimated Value ................................................................ $125 - 150
1480
Great Britain. Penny Lot: 1904, 1905, 1909. S.3990; KM-794.2. Edward VII. Nice lot of lustrous examples. Lot of 3 coins. Almost Uncirculated to Uncirculated. Estimated Value ................................................................ $150 - 200
1481
Great Britain. Miscellaneous Hammered Lot. Richard I, 11891199 (Anglo-Gallic). Silver Denier. Poitou mint; Henry III, 121672. Long Cross Penny with Scepter; Edward I, 1272-1309. Penny (2 pieces); Charles I, 1625-1649. Rose Farthing. Sold as is, no returns. Lot of 5 coins. Fine to Very Fine. Estimated Value ................................................................ $175 - 225
1482
Great Britain. Pair of Shillings. James I, 1603-1625. S.2668. Third coinage, mint mark, thistle. Edge chipped; Charles I, 1625-1649. S.2796. Tower mint Under the King, Mint mark, Triangle in circle. Lot of 2 coins. Fine to Very Fine. Estimated Value ................................................................ $150 - 175
1483
Great Britain. Miscellaneous Early Milled Silver. William and Mary. Maundy 2 Pence, 1691. S.3443. Flaw; Anne. Shilling, 1711.S.3618; George I. Shilling, 1723-SSC. S.3647. Grafiti in the field; George II. Shilling, 1743. S.3702; Sixpence, 1757. S.3711; George III. Sixpence, 1787. S.3749; 3 Pence, 1772. S.3753. Sold as is, no returns. Lot of 7 coins. Very Fine or better. Estimated Value ................................................................ $200 - 250
1484
Great Britain. Farthing Copper Lot:. Contains Farthings of Charles II (1675), George I (1720), George II (3 pieces); George III (4 pieces); George IV (4 pieces); William IV (3 pieces); Victoria (4 pieces). Early pieces well worn. Sold as is, no returns. Lot of 20 coins. Good to Very Fine. Estimated Value ................................................................ $125 - 150
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1485
Great Britain. Halfpenny Copper Lot: 1699-1886.. Lot contains Pennies of William III (missing date,1 piece), George I (5 pieces), George II (6 pieces), George III (3 pieces), George IV (3 pieces), Victoria (4 pieces). Mainly well worn, a couple of damaged or weak dates. Sold as is, no returns. Lot of 22 coins. Poor to Fine. Estimated Value ................................................................ $125 - 150
1486
Great Britain. Miscellaneous Lot of Odd and Curious. Lot includes gaming tokens of George III, Half Farthing Model 1887 and 1902; Brass 1817 Shilling; 1774 Halfpenny with counterstamp "Bowker" and 1662 Crown in good condition counterstamped with three circles. Sold as is, no returns. Lot of 13 coins. Estimated Value ................................................................ $100 - 200
1487
Great Britain. Miscellaneous Copper Lot George III to Victoria. Lot contains 2 Pence, 1797, William IV Penny, Victorian fractional, etc. Sold as is, no returns. Lot of 13 coins. Good to Very Fine. Estimated Value ................................................................ $100 - 125
1488
Great Britain. Victoria, Edward VII, and George V Lot:. Shilling's 1899 and 1902; Sixpence, 1909 and 3 Pence, 1908; Pennies 1917, 1918, 1927, 1935; Farthing's 1918 and 1923. All toned and lustrous. Lot of 10 coins. Almost Uncirculated to Uncirculated. Estimated Value ................................................................ $175 - 225
1489
1490
1491
1492
Guatemala. Peso, 1882-AE. Eliz-131; KM-208. Liberty head facing left. Reverse: Coat of arms. NGC graded AU-50. Estimated Value ................................................................ $200 - 250
1493
Guinea-Bissau. 5 Centavos, 1933. KM-1. NGC graded MS-65 Red & Brown. Estimated Value ................................................................ $100 - 125
1494
Guinea-Bissau. 20 Centavos, 1933. KM-3. NGC graded MS-64 Red. Estimated Value .................................................................. $75 - 100
1495
Haiti. 3 Piece Proof Set, 25, 10 and 5 Gourdes, 1968. KM-PS4 (KM-64, 65, 67). 5.35 ounces. 10th Anniversary of Revolution. In original green case. Choice Brilliant Proof. Estimated Value .................................................................... $70 - 90
1496
Hawaii. 10 Cents, 1883. NGC graded AU-58. KM-3. Kalakaua I, 1874-1891. Sharply struck and deeply toned. Estimated Value ................................................................ $200 - 250
1497
Hawaii. 10 Cents, 1883. Nice Fine. KM-3. Kalakaua, 1874-1891. Estimated Value .................................................................... $50 - 60
1498
Hong Kong. Miscellaneous Lot:. 1 Mil, 1866; Cents, 1933 (2 pieces) and 1934 (2 pieces); 5 Cents: 1897, 1898, 1900H, 1901; 10 Cents, 1897; Straits Settlement. Dollar, 1904. A nice lot with a few choice examples. Examination is recommended. Sold as is, no returns. Lot of 11 coins. Extremely Fine To Uncirculated. Estimated Value ................................................................ $200 - 250
1499
Hungary. 6 Krajczar, 1672-KB (Kremnitz). KM-164. Leopold I. Laureate head right. Sharply struck with light toning. NGC graded MS-64. Estimated Value ................................................................ $100 - 125
1500
Ireland. Shilling, ND. S.6515. James I, 1603-1626. Second coinage. Mint mark, Rose (1605-6). Third bust right. Reverse: Crowned harp. About Very Fine. Estimated Value ................................................................ $100 - 125
Great Britain. Pair of Trade Dollars, 1901-B and 1900-B. KMT5. Both pieces have been lightly cleaned. Lot of 2 coins. Almost Uncirculated to Uncirculated. Estimated Value .................................................................. $75 - 100
Greece. 20 Drachmai, 1930. KM-73. Ancient ship. Reverse: Neptune. NGC graded MS-63. Estimated Value ................................................................ $200 - 250
Guatemala. ½ Real, 1821-NG M. KM-65. Ferdinand VII. Sharply struck with full original brilliant mint luster. NGC graded MS-65. Estimated Value ................................................................ $150 - 200
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THE ONLY SPECIMEN IN PRIVATE HANDS OF THE FAMOUS IRISH REPUBLIC 1938 PENNY
1501
Ireland. Penny, 1938. Struck in bronze, Harp, with "eire" to left, date 1938 to right. Reverse: Hen left with chicks, 1d above, value in Gaelic in exergue, small PM to upper right (initials of Percy Metcalfe) toothed border both sides. The rarest coin in the Irish Series. PCGS graded MS65 Brown. The design differs from the previous issue which was for the "Free State of Ireland" and stated that to the left of the harp in Gaelic. This piece was the only known specimen until one further piece was discovered in a safe at the Irish Treasury Department in Dublin. That specimen is now on prominent display at the National Museum of Dublin, in Colm Barracks, Dublin, Ireland. Therefore this is still the only specimen available to collectors of the series as the prototype piece for the design of the Irish Republic Coinage. The design was used unchanged for the Penny from 1940 until Decimalisation in 1971. Estimated Value ...............................................................................................................................................................................................$70,000 - 80,000
1502
Ireland. Miscellaneous Copper Lot:. Charles II. Halfpenny, 1681. Holed; James II. Gun Money Shilling, 1689; George III. Penny, 1805 (2 pieces); Halfpennies, 1769 and 1805 (2 pieces); George IV. Halfpenny, 1822; One Farthing Merchant's Token. Sold as is, no returns. Lot of 9 coins. Poor to Very Fine. Estimated Value ................................................................ $100 - 125
1503
Israel. Large Bulk Lot of Modern Commemoratives Singles, Sets and Medals:. A great lot for dealer inventory. Approximately 100 commemorative singles, approximately 50 Mint Sets and an assortment of minors, medals, etc. Gross weight for this lot is approximately 29 pounds. Sold as is, no returns. Estimated Value ................................................................ $500 - 750
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1504
1505
Israel. Bulk Lot Mint Sets, Single issues and large Bronze Medals. Careful examination is recommended. Sold as is, no returns. Estimated Value ................................................................ $200 - 300 Israel. Lot of Large Bronze Medals. Lot includes medals of 44 mm size (15 medals) and medals of 70 mm size (16 medals); plus a few miscellaneous items. Sold as is, no returns. Extremely Fine To Uncirculated. Estimated Value ................................................................ $200 - 300
216
1506
Italian States - Carmagnola. Cornuto, ND. CNI-61 variety; Varesi-146. Michael Antonio Marchese di Sluzzo, 1504-1528. Crowned eagle on helmeted shield. Reverse: St. Constantine riding right. Toned. NGC graded AU-53. Estimated Value ................................................................ $350 - 400
1507
Italian States - Cisalpine Republic. 30 Soldi, Anno IX (1801). KM-1; Pagani-9. Revolutionary state. Helmeted figure right. Light adjustment marks on reverse. Lightly cleaned, considerable luster remaining. Extremely Fine. Estimated Value ................................................................ $150 - 175
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1508
Italian States - Naples. Half Scudo, 1702-AG-A-IM. CNI-17 pl. XVIII,13. Philip V. Bust right. Reverse: Sun and rays above globe. Light scratches and adjustment marks. About Very Fine. Estimated Value ................................................................ $150 - 200
1509
Italian States - Papal/Roman States. 2 Carlini, 1795. Berman2977; KM-1215. Pius VI. Tiara above cross keys. Reverse: Legend. NGC graded MS-64. Estimated Value ................................................................ $125 - 150
1510
Italian States - Papal/Roman States. 2½ Baiocchi, 1796. Berman-2989; KM-1239. Pius VI. Bust of St. Peter facing right. Trace of luster. NGC graded AU-58 Brown. Estimated Value ................................................................ $150 - 175
1511
1512
Italian States - Papal/Roman States. 2 ½ Baiocchi, 1796. KM1240. Pius VI. St. Peter left. NGC graded AU-55 Brown. Estimated Value ................................................................ $125 - 150
Italian States - Sicily. Oncia of 30 Tari, 1785-GLC. Dav & Son564; KM-C37. 67.9 grams. Ferdinand III, 1759-1825. Bust right, date below. Reverse: Sun over phoenix rising from flames separating G.L.-C. Natural edge flaw at 2 o'clock. Moderate surface scratches and cleaned. Very Fine. Estimated Value .......................................................... $1,200 - 1,400
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1513
Italian States - Tuscany. Piastre, 1678. Dav-4209; CNI-54. Cosimo III, 1670-1723. Bust right with date below. Reverse: Baptismal scene. Attractively toned. NGC graded AU-50. Estimated Value ................................................................ $500 - 600
1515
Italian States - Tuscany. 10 Lire or Dena (1½ Francescone), 1807. Dav-152; KM-C49.2; Pagani-27. Charles Louis and Marie Louise, 1803-1807. Conjoined busts of mother and son right. Reverse: Crowned arms and chain. Lightly cleaned with luster remaining. Extremely Fine. Estimated Value ................................................................ $250 - 300
1516
Italian States - Tuscany. Francescone, 1846. Dav-160; KMC75b; Pagani-116. Leopold II, 1824-1859. Older head right. Reverse: Crowned arms. Brilliant lustrous example. NGC graded AU-58. Estimated Value ................................................................ $350 - 400
1517
Italy. 2 Lire, 1911-R. KM-52; Pagani-736. Vittorio Emanuele III. For the 50th Anniversary of the Kingdom. Head left. Reverse: Two classic figures standing. NGC graded MS-62. Estimated Value ................................................................ $250 - 300
2
1514
Italian States - Tuscany. 10 Lire (Dena), 1807. Dav-152; KMC49.2; Pagani-27. Charles Louis nd Marie Louise, 1803-1807. Accolated busts of mother and son right. Reverse: Crowned arms and chain. Lovely light golden tone and original luster. NGC graded MS-63. Estimated Value ................................................................ $500 - 600
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1518
1519
1520
1530
Japan. Miscellaneous Lot:. Ichibu Gin, ND (1837-1854) (2 pieces); 5 Sen's, 1871, 1876, 1877, 1895 (scarce date, Fine), 1898; 10 Sen's: 1887, 1892, 1893, 1895, 1896 KM-C16, 6.2, A22, 19, 23. Lot of 12 coins. Very Fine to Extremely Fine. Estimated Value ................................................................ $200 - 250
1531
Liberia. Cent, 1896-H. KM-5. Heaton mint. Head left. Reverse: Palm tree. NGC graded Specimen 66 Red and Brown. Estimated Value ................................................................ $150 - 175
1532
Luxembourg. Essai 10 Centimes, 1889. KM-E17. Copper. Crowned small arms. Reverse: Value in wreath, date below. NGC graded MS-65 Red & Brown. Estimated Value ................................................................ $125 - 150
1533
Mexico. ½ Real, 1733-MX MF. KM-65. Philip V. Pillar issue. Toned. Rare. NGC graded VF-25. Estimated Value ................................................................ $500 - 700
1534
Mexico. ½ Real, 1741-Mo MF. KM-65. Philip V. Pillar coinage. Brilliant and lustrous. NGC graded MS-62. Estimated Value ................................................................ $200 - 250
1535
Mexico. ½ Real, 1745-Mo M. KM-66. Philip V. Pillar coinage. Light golden tone with underlying luster. NGC graded AU-58. Estimated Value ................................................................ $150 - 200
Japan. 5 Sen 1870. Y-1. Meiji-3. Shallow scales. PCGS graded MS-65. Estimated Value ................................................................ $400 - 500
Japan. 10 Sen, 1873. KM-Y23. Meiji-6. Type II, Characters connected. NGC graded MS-65. Estimated Value ................................................................ $250 - 300 Japan. 10 Sen, 1875 (Meiji-8). KM-Y23. Toned. Uncirculated. Estimated Value .................................................................... $40 - 50 Ex: Goodman Sale, June 1996, Lot 2812.
1521
Japan. 5 Sen, 1876. KM-YA22. Meiji-9. Type 1. PCGS graded MS-66. Estimated Value ................................................................ $100 - 125
1522
Japan. Yen, 1895 (Meiji-28). KM-Y-28a.2. Gin countermark left. Lot of 2 coins. Very Fine to Extremely Fine. Estimated Value .................................................................. $80 - 100 Ex: Goodman Sale, June 1996, Lot 3181.
1523
Japan. Yen, 1896 (Meiji-29). KM-Y28a.5. Gin countermark right. Lot of 2 coins. Very Fine to Extremely Fine. Estimated Value .................................................................... $60 - 80 Ex: Goodman Sale, June 1996, Lot 3193.
1524
Japan. Pair of 10 Sen's, 1904 and 1905 (Meiji-37, 38). KM-Y23. Lot of 2 coins. Uncirculated. Estimated Value .................................................................... $40 - 50 Ex: Goodman Sale, June 1996, Lot 2820.
1525
Japan. 50 Sen, 1907. KM-Y31. Meiji-40. PCGS graded MS-64. Estimated Value .................................................................. $75 - 100
1526
Japan. Yen, 1912 (Meiji-45). KM-YA25.3. Uncirculated. Estimated Value ................................................................ $100 - 125
1527
Japan. Isshu Gin Silver Lot, ND (1850-1860's). KM-C12 type. Lot of 11 coins. Very Fine to Extremely Fine. Estimated Value ................................................................ $150 - 200
2 1536
Japan. Lot of Mint State Minors: 5 Sen's: 1875, 1876, 1901; 10 Sen, 1876; 50 Sen's: 1909 and 1916. KM-YA22, 21, 23, 31, 37.2. Lot of 6 coins. Uncirculated. Estimated Value ................................................................ $300 - 350
Mexico. ½ Real, 1746-Mo M. KM-66. Philip V. Pillar coinage. Sharp strike, lightly toned with mint luster. NGC graded MS63. Estimated Value ................................................................ $250 - 300
1537
Japan. Minor Lot: 5 Sen's; 1873, 1876, 1877; 10 Sen, 1907 and 50 Sen, 1905. KM-YA22, 29, 25. Lot of 5 coins. Extremely Fine To Uncirculated. Estimated Value ................................................................ $150 - 200
Mexico. Pair of ½ Reales, 1748-Mo M and 1757-Mo M. KM67.1. Ferdinand VI. Pillar issue. Both pieces cleaned. Lot of 2 coins. Extremely Fine. Estimated Value ................................................................ $100 - 125
1538
Mexico. ½ Real, 1750-Mo M. KM-67.1. Ferdinand VI. Pillar coinage. Gray tone. NGC graded MS-61. Estimated Value ................................................................ $175 - 225
Ex: Goodman Sale, June 1996, Lot 2732. 1528
1529
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1539
Mexico. ½ Real, 1751-Mo M. KM-67.1. Ferdinand VI. Pillar coinage. Toned. NGC graded MS-61. Estimated Value ................................................................ $175 - 225
1540
Mexico. ½ Real, 1752-Mo M. KM-67.1. Ferdinand VI. Pillar type. Natural striking flaws on the edge by the date. Sharply struck with considerable original mint luster. NGC graded MS62. Estimated Value ................................................................ $200 - 250
1541
PROOFLIKE 1779 8 REALES
1544
Mexico. 8 Reales, 1779 Mo-F.F. Eliz-89; WR-11; KM-106.2. 26.99 grams. Charles III, 1759-1788. Laureate, draped, and cuirassed bust of Charles III right. Reverse: Crowned Bourbon arms, flanked by bannered pillars. Superbly struck, with glittering devices on reflective fields. Some faint harlines, othwerwise pristine surfaces. A superb coin. NGC graded MS-62 Prooflike. During the 17th and 18th centuries the wealth that issued from Spain's New World mines was vast - almost beyond comprehension. In fact from 1500 through 1800, Bolivia, Peru and Mexico accounted for over 85 percent of the world's production and trade of silver. This huge resource helped to make Spanish coins the most commonly accepted currency in the world. The Spanish Real, or "royal," lives on today as the Rial in Oman and Yemen, and alternatively as the Riyal in Saudi Arabia. The Spanish Reales are also the basis on which most of the currencies of the English-speaking New World were originally based. In those countries, however, the already familiar word, Dollar, was preferred. Estimated Value ...................................................$4,000 - 5,000
Mexico. ½ Real, 1753-Mo M. KM-67.1. Ferdinand VI. Pillar coinage. Sharply struck. NGC graded MS-63. Estimated Value ................................................................ $250 - 300
Ex Sansores Collection; Ex-Millennia Sale, Lot 1098.
1542
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Mexico. 8 Reales, 1762 Mo-MM. Eliz-54; WR-10; KM-105. 27.21 grams. Charles III, 1759-1788. Pillar coinage. Crowned Bourbon arms. Reverse: Crowned globes flanked by crowned and bannered pillars, over water. Excellent even strike, with only trivial weakness at shield center. Satiny devices on reflective fields. Choice original surfaces and mint luster under light toning. Rare this nice. NGC graded MS-63.
1545
Mexico. ½ Real, 1782-Mo FF. KM-69.2. Charles III. Toned with underlying luster. NGC graded AU-58. Estimated Value .................................................................. $75 - 100
1546
Mexico. ½ Real, 1783-MoFM. KM-69.2. Charles III. Rare assayer. Very Good to Fine. Estimated Value ................................................................ $100 - 125
Charles, although an ardent Catholic, objected strongly to what he perceived as excesses of the Church. He believed that the Jesuits were responsible for the disrupting riots of 1766, and had them banished from Spain. He quarreled with the Pope when he tried to reduce the numbers of the "Idle Clergy", and the monastic orders. He reduced the power of the Inquisition and rendered the organization relatively impotent. He was a significant modernizer of the state. Estimated Value .......................................................... $2,500 - 3,000
1547
Mexico. ½ Real, 1784-Mo FF. KM-69.2. Charles III. Lustrous. NGC graded AU-58. Estimated Value .................................................................. $75 - 100
Ex Calbeto Collection; Ex-Millennia Sale, Lot 1096.
1543
Mexico. ½ Real, 1773-Mo FM. KM-69.2. Charles III. Toned. PCGS graded MS-63. Estimated Value ................................................................ $125 - 150
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1557
Mexico. ½ Real, 1814-Mo JJ. KM-73. Ferdinand VII. Armored bust. Brilliant luster. NGC graded AU-58. Estimated Value .................................................................. $75 - 100
1558 Mexico. 8 Reales, 1790-Mo-F-M. (Mexico City). WR-12a; KM108. Charles IV, 1788-1808. "Imaginary" bust of Charles IV right. Reverse: Crowned arms between pillars. Very slight weakness at cheek of portrait, otherwise finely struck and very lustrous. Fields prooflike, and lightly toned. NGC graded MS-60 Prooflike. Estimated Value .......................................................... $1,000 - 1,200
Mexico. ½ Real, 1816-Mo JJ. KM-74. Ferdinand VII. Laureate bust. Fully lustrous with lovely steel gray tone. NGC graded MS-63. Estimated Value ................................................................ $150 - 175
1559
Mexico. ½ Real, 1820-Mo JJ. KM-74. Ferdinand VII. Laureate head. Attractively toned with underlying luster. NGC graded MS-62. Estimated Value ................................................................ $125 - 150
Ex-Millennia Sale, Lot 1101.
1560
Mexico. ½ Real, 1821-Mo JJ. KM-74. Ferdinand VII. Light golden toning with underlying luster. NGC graded MS-62. Estimated Value ................................................................ $100 - 125
Mexico. ½ Real, 1801-Mo FT. KM-72. Charles IV. Full original fresh mint luster with lovely peripheral toning. NGC graded MS-64. Estimated Value ................................................................ $125 - 150
1561
Mexico. ½ Real, 1801-Mo FT. KM-72. Charles IV. Brilliant mint luster. NGC graded MS-64. Estimated Value ................................................................ $125 - 150
Mexico. ½ Real, 1822-Mo JM. KM-301. Augustin I Iturbide. Eagle center softly struck, original luster with light gray toning. NGC graded MS-62. Estimated Value ................................................................ $200 - 250
1562
Mexico. ½ Real, 1804-Mo TH. KM-72. Charles IV. Attractively toned. PCGS graded MS-62. Estimated Value ................................................................ $100 - 125
Mexico. ½ Real, 1826-Mo JM. KM-370.9. Cap and rays. NGC graded MS-63. Estimated Value .................................................................. $75 - 100
1563
Mexico. ½ Real, 1808-Mo TH. KM-73. Ferdinand VII. Armored bust. Beautifully toned with underlying luster. NGC graded MS-62. Estimated Value ................................................................ $125 - 150
Mexico. ½ Real, 1841-Go PJ. KM-370.7. Cap and rays. Attractive toning. NGC graded MS-63. Estimated Value .................................................................... $50 - 75
1564
Mexico. ½ Real, 1851-Mo GC. KM-370.9. Cap and rays. NGC graded MS-64 Prooflike. Estimated Value .................................................................. $75 - 100
1553
Mexico. ½ Real, 1809-Mo TH. KM-73. Ferdinand VII. Armored bust. Attractively toned. NGC graded MS-62. Estimated Value ................................................................ $125 - 150
1565
Mexico. ½ Real, 1860-Mo/GC. KM-370.9. Cap and ray type. Multi color iridescent toning. NGC graded MS-65. Estimated Value .................................................................. $75 - 100
1554
Mexico. ½ Real, 1810-Mo HJ. KM-73. Ferdinand VII. Armored bust. Toned with underlying luster. NGC graded MS-63. Estimated Value ................................................................ $150 - 175
1555
Mexico. ½ Real, 1812-Mo HJ. KM-73. Ferdinand VII. Light golden toning with underlying luster. NGC graded MS-62. Estimated Value ................................................................ $100 - 125
1548
1549
1550
1551
1552
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1556
Mexico. ½ Real, 1813-Mo JJ. KM-73. Ferdinand VII. Armored bust. Light golden tone with underlying luster. NGC graded MS-63. Estimated Value ................................................................ $150 - 175 221
Mexico. 5 Centavos, 1863-SLP. KM-396.1. Republic. One year type. NGC graded AU-58. Estimated Value ................................................................ $300 - 400
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1567
Mexico. 5 Centavos, 1864-M. KM-385.1. Empire of Maximilian. Sharply struck with light gray-golden tone. NGC graded MS64. Estimated Value ................................................................ $200 - 250
1568
Mexico. 5 Centavos, 1865-Z. KM-385.3. Empire of Maximilian. Lightly cleaned with considerable original luster remaining. About Uncirculated. Estimated Value ................................................................ $125 - 175
1569
1570
1571
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1574
Mexico. 50 Centavos, 1870-Go S. KM-407.4. Balance scale. Brilliant and fully lustrous. NGC graded MS-62. Estimated Value ................................................................ $300 - 350
1575
Mexico. 5 Centavos, 1870-Ca. KM-396. Republic. Softly struck centers. Lovely original color and luster. NGC graded MS-64. Estimated Value ................................................................ $250 - 300
1576
Mexico. 5 Centavos, 1870-Ca. KM-396. Republic. Softly struck centers. Lovely original color and luster. NGC graded MS-63. Estimated Value ................................................................ $200 - 250
1577
Mexico. 5 Centavos, 1871-Pi O. KM-398.9. Republic. Lightly cleaned. Rare. Very Good. Estimated Value ................................................................ $100 - 150
1578
Mexico. 25 Centavos, 1872-CH M. KM-406.1. Republic. Balance scale. Usual crudely struck date, otherwise well struck overall and toned. Very scarce date. NGC graded EF-45. Estimated Value ................................................................ $125 - 150
1579
Mexico. 25 Centavos, 1873-Do P. KM-406.3. Republic. Balance scale. Mintage 892 pieces. Clear date, mint mark and problem free. Very rare date. NGC graded Good-4. Estimated Value ................................................................ $150 - 200
Mexico. 50 Centavos, 1866-Mo. KM-387. Maximilian, 18641867. Softly struck in the centers, full original mint brilliance. PCGS graded AU-58. Estimated Value ................................................................ $150 - 200
Mexico. 5 Centavos, 1867/3-Mo. KM-397. Republic. Cap and rays. Sharply struck with full original mint luster. NGC graded MS-64. Estimated Value ................................................................ $300 - 400
Mexico. Pattern 5 Centavos, 1868-Mo C. KM-PN108; Buttrey47. Republic. Eagle. Reverse: Value within wreath. Sharply struck, brilliant luster and very choice. Rare. NGC graded MS66. Estimated Value ................................................................ $400 - 500
1572
Mexico. 5 Centavos, 1868-CA. KM-396. Republic. Lightly cleaned. Toned. About Very Fine. Estimated Value .................................................................... $50 - 75
1573
Mexico. 5 Centavos, 1869/8-Mo C. KM-398.7. Republic. Eagle. Reverse: Value in wreath. Fully lustrous with light steel gray toning. NGC graded MS-64. Estimated Value ................................................................ $100 - 125
222
World Crowns and Minors S e s s io n T w o - F r i d ay , O ct o b e r 3 0 , 2 0 0 9 1 0 :0 0 a m
1580
Mexico. 50 Centavos, 1874/3-Mo M. KM-407.6. Republic. Balance scale. Rare assayer. Lightly cleaned. Fine. Estimated Value ................................................................ $150 - 200
1581
Mexico. 5 Centavos, 1874-Mo B. KM-398.7.Republic. Eagle. Olive-green tone. NGC graded MS-67. Estimated Value ................................................................ $100 - 150
1582
Mexico. 50 Centavos, 1875-Mo B. KM-407.6. Republic. Balance scale. Couple of field scratches and lightly cleaned. Considerable mint luster remaining. Extremely Fine to About Uncirculated. Estimated Value .................................................................. $75 - 100
1583
Mexico. 5 Centavos, 1877-Do P. KM-398.3. Republic. Eagle. Reverse: Value in wreath. Toned. Very scarce date. NGC graded AU-50. Estimated Value ................................................................ $150 - 200
1584
Mexico. 5 Centavos, 1877-Ga A. KM-398.4. Republic. Eagle. First year of issue. Lustrous and toned. Very scarce date. NGC graded MS-63. Estimated Value ................................................................ $125 - 150
1585
Mexico. 5 Centavos, 1877-Do P. KM-398.3. Scarce date. Very Fine. Estimated Value ................................................................ $100 - 125
1587
Mexico. 5 Centavos, 1879-Do B. KM-398.3. Republic. Rare date. Natural attractive gray tone. NGC graded AU-58. Estimated Value ................................................................ $300 - 400
1588
Mexico. 25 Centavos, 1879-Mo M. KM-406.7. Republic. Balance. Original luster with natural steel gray toning. NGC graded MS63. Estimated Value ................................................................ $100 - 125
1589
Mexico. 50 Centavos, 1879-DoB. KM-407.3. Balance scale. Concaved. Rare. Good. Estimated Value ................................................................ $100 - 150
1590
Mexico. 5 Centavos, 1880-Pi H. KM-398.9. Slight weakness in strike, otherwise a lovely original lustrous example. Listed only as RARE. NGC graded MS-64. Estimated Value ................................................................ $400 - 600
1591
Mexico. 50 Centavos, 1880As L. KM-407. Balance scale. Lightly toned with underlying luster. NGC graded AU-55. Estimated Value ................................................................ $150 - 200
1592
Mexico. 5 Centavos, 1881-DoP. KM-398.3. Very Rare. Very Fine. Estimated Value ................................................................ $300 - 400
2
1586
Mexico. 25 Centavos, 1878-Do B. KM-406.3. Republic. Balance scale. Rare date. NGC graded Fine-12. Estimated Value ................................................................ $150 - 200 1593
223
Mexico. 25 Centavos, 1881-Mo M. KM-406.7. Balance scale. Beautifully toned. NGC graded MS-64. Estimated Value ................................................................ $125 - 150
World Crowns and Minors S e s s io n T w o - F r i d ay , O ct o b e r 3 0 , 2 0 0 9 1 0 :0 0 a m
1594
Mexico. 5 Centavos, 1883. KM-399. Copper-nickel. Two year type. Rare date. PCGS graded MS-64. Estimated Value ................................................................ $150 - 200
1595
Mexico. 50 Centavos, 1884-MoM. KM-407.6. Balance scale. Rare date. Fine. Estimated Value ................................................................ $100 - 125
1596
Mexico. 25 Centavos, 1884-Mo M. KM-406.7. Republic. Balance scale. Lightly cleaned with considerable original luster remaining. Almost Uncirculated to Uncirculated. Estimated Value .................................................................. $75 - 100
1597
Mexico. 25 Centavos, 1885-Go R. KM-406.5. Republic. Balance scale. Light gold tone with full original mint luster. NGC graded MS-65. Estimated Value ................................................................ $125 - 150
1598
Mexico. 50 Centavos, 1886/5-Mo M. KM-407.6. Republic. Balance scale. Lustrous and toned. NGC graded AU-58. Estimated Value ................................................................ $100 - 150
1599
1601
Mexico. 5 Centavos, 1890-CnD. KM-398.2. Cleaned, scratches and crudely struck. Rare. Fine. Estimated Value ................................................................ $100 - 125
1602
Mexico. Mint Error 8 Reales, 1891-Ca MM. KM-377.2. Mint Error, Double Struck Flipover. NGC graded AU-58. Estimated Value ................................................................ $200 - 300
1603
Mexico. 8 Reales, 1896-Zs FZ. KM-377.13. Cap and Rays. A sharp brilliant example. NGC graded MS-64 Prooflike. Estimated Value ................................................................ $150 - 200
1604
Mexico. 5 Centavos, 1912. KM-421. Large mint mark. Brilliant luster. NGC graded MS-62. Estimated Value ................................................................ $300 - 400
1605
Mexico. Peso, 1912. KM-453; Eliz-1057. Caballito type. Horse and rider. Second scarest date of the series. Lustrous. NGC graded AU-58. Estimated Value ................................................................ $200 - 250
Mexico. 50 Centavos, 1887-Go R. KM-407.4. Republic. Balance scale. Lustrous. NGC graded AU-58. Estimated Value ................................................................ $100 - 150
2
1600
Mexico. 8 Reales, 1888-As ML. KM-377; Eliz-209; DP-As28. Toned. NGC graded MS-63. Estimated Value ................................................................ $150 - 200
224
World Crowns and Minors S e s s io n T w o - F r i d ay , O ct o b e r 3 0 , 2 0 0 9 1 0 :0 0 a m
1606
Mexico. Peso, 1921-M. KM-455. Brilliant luster. Choice Almost Uncirculated to Uncirculated. Estimated Value .................................................................. $75 - 100
1607
Mexico. Group of Colonial Minors: ½ Real's: 1760-M, 1770-F, 1773-FM, 1798-FM, 1802-FT, 1813-HJ. KM-68, 69.2, 72, 73. 1 Real's: 1740-MF, 1753-M, 1757-M. KM-75.1, 76. Lot of 9 coins. Fine to Extremely Fine. Estimated Value ................................................................ $175 - 225
1608
Mexico. Group of ½ Reales, 1772-Mo FF, 1800-Mo FM and 1819-Mo JJ. KM-69.2, 72, 74. All three pieces have been cleaned. Very Fine to About Uncirculated. Estimated Value ................................................................ $125 - 150
1609
Mexico. Group of Scarce date 5 Centavos: 1870-Pi G, 1871CnP, 1874-ZsA, 1874-CnP, 1876-CnP. All scarce dates. A few pieces crudely struck, pitted with surface marks. Careful examination is recommended. Lot of 5 coins. Good to Fine. Estimated Value ................................................................ $200 - 250
1610
Mexico. Group of 5 Centavos's:. 1888-MoM, 1898-GoR (1 peso mule), 1898-MoM, 1899-CnM, 1900-CnQ, 1900-GoR, 1900-MoM, 1901/801-CnQ, 1901-MoM, 1901-ZsZ, 1902-CnQ, 1902-MoM, 1902-ZsZ, 1903-CnQ (3 pieces), 1903/803-MoM, 1903/893MoM, 1903-ZsZ, 1904-MoM, 1904/94-MoM, 1904/804-MoM, 1904-ZsM, 1904-ZsZ (2 pieces), 1905-MoM (2 pieces). A nice lot of mint state examples. Careful examination is recommended. Lot of 27 coins. Uncirculated. Estimated Value ................................................................ $400 - 500
1611
1612
1613
Mexico. Group of 5 Centavos's:. 1886/0-MoM, 1888-CaM, 1891-MoM, 1892-MoM, 1898-GoR, 1898/88-ZsZ, 1898-ZsZ, 1899-CnQ, 1899-GoR, 1899-MoM, 1899-ZsZ, 1900-CnQ, 1900/ 800-CnQ, 1900/90-ZsZ, 1901-CnQ, 1902-CnQ, 1903-CnQ, 1903CnV (3 pieces), 1903-MoM, 1903/803-ZsZ, 1904-CnH, 1904MoM, 1904/804-ZsM, 1904-ZsZ, 1905-ZsM. A nice lot of lustrous examples and several choice pieces. Careful examination is recommended. Lot of 27 coins. Almost Uncirculated to Uncirculated. Estimated Value ................................................................ $300 - 400 Mexico. Miscellaneous Lot:. ¼ Real, 1842-MoLR; 1 Centavos:,1900-M, 1903-M, 1904-M, 1905-M, 1906-M (3 pieces), 1916 (scarce date), 1923, 1946; 2 Centavos: 1906 (wide date); 5 Centavos: 1874-ChM, 1890-ZsZ, 1891-ZsZ, 1898-CnM, 1898/88-ZsZ, 1899-ZsZ, 1900CnQ, 1902/1ZsZ, 1903/98-CnV, 1903-ZsZ, 1907, 1910, 1937 (2 pieces); 10 Centavos:,1884/3-ZsS, 1904-MoM, 1906 (2 pieces), 1910/00, 1939; 25 Centavos: 1883-GoB, 1885-MoM; 50 Centavos: 1878-ZsS, 1879-MoM, 1944 (2 pieces); 8 Reales:,1896ZsFZ, 1897-MoAM; 5 Pesos:, 1950. Lot of 41 coins. Generally, Very Fine To Uncirculated. Estimated Value ................................................................ $200 - 250
1614
Mexico - Chihuahua. Peso, 1913. KM-611; Eliz-MX190. Revolutionary issue. Hidalgo Del Parral. Toned. NGC graded MS-62. Estimated Value ................................................................ $300 - 400
1615
Netherlands - Breda. Klippe 1 Stuiver, 1625. KM-1; Mai,p.66/ 12. Copper. Besieged by the Spanish, 1624-1625. Uniface. City arms, value and date. NGC graded MS-64 Brown. Estimated Value ................................................................ $150 - 175
1616
Netherlands - Breda. Klippe 2 Stuivers, 1625. KM-2; Mai,p.66/ 11. Copper. Besieged by the Spanish, 1624-1625. Uniface. City arms, value and date. NGC graded MS-63 Brown. Estimated Value ................................................................ $150 - 175
1617
Netherlands - Utrecht. Gulden, 1793. KM-102; Delm-1182. Standing figure. Reverse: Crowned arms. Toned. NGC graded AU-58. Estimated Value ................................................................ $100 - 125
Mexico. Modern Silver Bullion Lot:. 5 Pesos, 1948 (3 pieces).KM-465; 1 Onza's, 1983 and 1985 (9 pieces); 2 Onzas, 1998. Total weight 13.6 ounces. Lot of 13 coins. Almost Uncirculated to Uncirculated. Estimated Value ................................................................ $140 - 160
2 1618
225
Netherlands. Gulden, 1892. KM-117. Queen's head left. Reverse: Crowned arms. Attractively toned. Choice Uncirculated. Estimated Value ................................................................ $125 - 150
World Crowns and Minors S e s s io n T w o - F r i d ay , O ct o b e r 3 0 , 2 0 0 9 1 0 :0 0 a m
1619
Netherlands East Indies. ½ Gulden, 1802. KM-82; S-490. Batavian Republic, 1799-1806. Sailing ship. Reverse: Crowned arms of Holland. Lustrous. NGC graded MS-63. Estimated Value ................................................................ $150 - 175
1620
Netherlands East Indies. 1/8 Gulden, 1802. KM-79; S-494. Sailing ship. NGC graded VF-30. Estimated Value .................................................................... $40 - 50
1621
Netherlands East Indies. ¼ and 1/16 Gulden's, 1802. KM-81, 78; S-492, 495. Ship. Reverse: Crowned Holland arms. Lot of 2 coins. NGC graded Both pieces, AU-55. Estimated Value ................................................................ $150 - 175
1622
Norway. 1 Specie Daler, 1835. Dav-241; KM-301. Charles XIV John, 1818-1845. Draped bust right. Reverse: Crowned arms. Toned. Choice Extremely Fine. Estimated Value ................................................................ $700 - 900
1623
Panama. 5, 10, 25 and 50 Centesimos, 1904. KM-2, 3, 4, 5. Armored bust left. Lot of 4 coins. Very Fine to Extremely Fine. Estimated Value .................................................................. $75 - 100
1624
Panama. 20 Balboas, 1971. KM-29. Total weight 38.53 ounces. 150th Anniversary of Central American Independence. An original sealed roll in box of issue. Lot of 10 coins. Brilliant Uncirculated. Estimated Value ................................................................ $450 - 550
1626
Peru. Pattern Proof Dinero, 1886. KM-PnB26 (KM204.1). Denomination in straight line. Mintage indicated as only 6 pieces struck. Very Rare. NGC graded Proof 65. Estimated Value ................................................................ $500 - 600
1627
Peru. Proof Pattern ½ Dinero, 1886. KM-PnA26 (KM-206.1). Denomination in straight line. Indicated mintage of only 6 pieces. Brilliant. Very Rare. NGC graded Proof 64. Estimated Value ................................................................ $500 - 600
1628
Peru. Lot of Minors:. ½ Real's 1860-YB and 1861-YB. KM-180; ½ Dinero's: 1863-YB, 1864-YB, 1890-TF (2 pieces), 1891-TF, 1902/ 92-JF, 1906-JF, 1914-FG. KM-189, 206.1, 206.2; 1 Dinero's: 1863YB, 1870/60-YJ/YB, 1897-VN, 1906-JF. KM-190, 204.2; 1/5 Sol, 1908/8-FG. KM-205.2. Several mint state examples, careful examination is recommended. Lot of 15 coins. Extremely Fine To Uncirculated. Estimated Value ................................................................ $150 - 175
1629
Philippines. Peso, 1904. KM-168. Mintage 1,355. NGC graded Proof 60. Estimated Value ................................................................ $175 - 225
1630
Philippines. 50 Centavos, 1904. KM-167. Mintage 1,355. NGC graded Proof 61. Estimated Value ................................................................ $125 - 150
1631
Poland. 6 Groschen, 1680-TLB/C. Gum-1998; KM-128. Johann III Sobieski. Laureate armored bust right. Reverse: Crown above three shields. Haymarking on both sides. Lustrous. NGC graded AU-58. Estimated Value ................................................................ $150 - 200
2
1625
Paraguay. Peso, 1889. Eliz-1; KM-5. Star with rays within wreath. Reverse: Lion with pole topped by liberty cap. Lustrous. NGC graded MS-61. Estimated Value ................................................................ $400 - 500
226
World Crowns and Minors S e s s io n T w o - F r i d ay , O ct o b e r 3 0 , 2 0 0 9 1 0 :0 0 a m
1632
Poland. 6 Groschen, 1681-TLR. Gum-2001; KM-128. Johann III Sobieski. Laureate armored bust right. NGC graded AU-55. Estimated Value ................................................................ $150 - 200
1633
Poland. 6 Groschen, 1683-TLB. Gum-2010; KM-128. Johann III Sobieski. Laureate armored bust right. Mint error. Double struck, first strike 30% off center. NGC graded AU-53. Estimated Value ................................................................ $100 - 150
1634
Poland. 18 Groszy (Tympf), 1753. Gum-2155; KM-148.1. Leipzig mint. August III, crowned armored bust right. Reverse: Crowned arms with large T below. Fully lustrous with brilliant mint fresh luster. NGC graded MS-64. Estimated Value ................................................................ $300 - 400
227
1635
Poland. Taler, 1766-FS. Dav-1618; KM-187; Hcz-3062. Stanislaus Augustus. Bust right. Reverse: Crowned arms in sprays, FS below. Lightly cleaned with some surface haymarking. Toned. About Extremely Fine. Estimated Value ................................................................ $300 - 400
1636
Poland. 5 Groszy, 1811-IB. Gum-2465; KM-C83. Friedrich August I, King of Saxony, as Duke, 1807-1814. NGC graded MS-64. Estimated Value .................................................................. $75 - 100
1637
Poland. 5 Groszy, 1811-IS. Gum-2464; KM-C83. Friedrich August I, King of Saxony, as Duke, 1807-1814. NGC graded MS-61. Estimated Value .................................................................. $75 - 100
1638
Poland. 10 Groszy, 1813-IB. Gum-2467; KM-C84. Friedrich August I, King of Saxony, as Duke, 1807-1814. Lightly toned and fully lustrous. NGC graded MS-64. Estimated Value .................................................................. $75 - 100
1639
Poland. Miscellaneous Lot:. Ort (Âź Taler), 1622. KM-39. Sigismund III; 5 Groszy, 1812-IB. KM-C83. Overstruck on a Prussian 1/24 Taler; 10 Groszy, 1840-MW. KM-C113a; Krakow. 5 and 10 Groszy, 1835. KM-11,12. Lot of 5 coins. Very Fine to Extremely Fine. Estimated Value ................................................................ $100 - 125
1640
Poland - Danzig. Groschen, 1539. Gum-565. Sigismund I, 15061548. Crowned bust right. Toned. NGC graded AU-58. Estimated Value .................................................................. $75 - 100
1641
Poland - Danzig. Denar, 1546. Gum-544. Sigismund I, 15061548. Eagle. Reverse: City crest. Toned. NGC graded MS-64. Estimated Value .................................................................. $75 - 100
2
World Crowns and Minors S e s s io n T w o - F r i d ay , O ct o b e r 3 0 , 2 0 0 9 1 0 :0 0 a m
1642
2
Poland - Danzig. ¼ Taler, 1616-SA. Gum-1384; KM-6. Sigismund III in ruff collar. Reverse: City arms. Toned with a trace of underlying luster. NGC graded AU-58. Estimated Value ................................................................ $200 - 250
1643
Poland - Danzig. Lot of ¼ Talers (Ort): 1617-SA, 1620-SB, 1626/ 5. Gum-1385, 1389, 1393. Sigismund III. Lot of 3 coins. Very Fine. Estimated Value ................................................................ $125 - 150
1644
Poland - Danzig. 2 Groschen, 1651-GR. Gum-1902; KM-45. Johann Casimir, 1648-1669. Crowned bust right. Reverse: City crest. Toned. NGC graded MS-63. Estimated Value ................................................................ $150 - 175
1645
Poland - Danzig. ½ Gulden's, 1927 and 1932; 1 Gulden, 1932.. KM-144, 153, 154. Lot of 3 coins. First piece, Extremely Fine last two Brilliant Uncirculated. Estimated Value ................................................................ $125 - 150
1646
Poland - Krakow. 10 Groszy, 1835. Gum-2576; KM-C12. Cajetan Soltyk. NGC graded MS-63. Estimated Value ................................................................ $100 - 125
1647
1648
Puerto Rico. Peso, 1895-PGV. Dav-1; KM-24. Alfonso XIII of Spain. Bust left. Reverse: Crowned coat of arms between pillars. One year type. Toned. NGC graded AU-50. Estimated Value ............................................................. $800 - 1,000
Puerto Rico. 5 Centavos, 1896-PGV. KM-20. Alfonso XIII. Attractive lustrous example. NGC graded MS-62. Estimated Value ................................................................ $150 - 200
228
1649
Russia. Ruble, 1731. Diakov-13; Sev-1068; Dav-1670. Anna, 1730-1740. Light surface hairlines. Toned. Very Fine. Estimated Value ................................................................ $250 - 300
1650
Russia. Ruble, 1743-C. Diakov-67; Sev-1443; Dav-1677. Elizabeth, 1741-1762. Lightly cleaned. Very Fine. Estimated Value ................................................................ $300 - 350
1651
Russia. Ruble, 1810-C. Bitkin-1st Ed-68; Sev-2602; Dav-280; KM-C125a. Alexander I. Date above eagle. Lovely old toning. NGC graded AU-58. Estimated Value .......................................................... $1,500 - 2,000
1652
Russia. 20 Kopeks, 1860-C. KM-Y-22.2. Alexander II. Variety with large eagle. PCGS graded MS-64. Estimated Value .................................................................. $75 - 100
1653
Russia. Ruble, 1913. Dav-298; Y-70; Sev-4180. Nicholas II. Commemorative, 300 years Romanov Dynasty. NGC graded AU-58. Estimated Value ................................................................ $125 - 150
1654
Russia. Auction Catalog of the Edwards Metcalf and Buddy Ebsen Collections, 1987. Superior Galleries June 1987. This was an extensive collection of Platinum coins including a large section of Russian Platinum 3, 6 and 12 Rubles. Limited Hardbound Edition. Estimated Value ................................................................ $300 - 400
World Crowns and Minors S e s s io n T w o - F r i d ay , O ct o b e r 3 0 , 2 0 0 9 1 0 :0 0 a m
1655
1656
Russia. Auction Catalog: The Irving Goodman Collection of Russian Coinage, 1991. Superior Galleries, February 11-12, 1991. Hard bound limited Edition. With Prices Realize, New Condition. Estimated Value ................................................................ $300 - 400
San Marino. 20 Lire, 1935-R. Dav-303; KM-11; Pagani-345. Saint holding castles. Reverse: Crown, three feathers and value. Toned. NGC graded MS-64. Estimated Value ................................................................ $175 - 200
1657
Malaysia - Sarawak. 5 Cents, 1908-H. KM-8. Charles J. Brooke Rajah. Head left. Deep iridescent tone. PCGS graded Specimen 68. Estimated Value ................................................................ $400 - 500
1658
Sénégal. 50 Centimes Token, 1920. KM-Tn6. Aluminum. Dakar, Chamber of Commerce. Reverse: Ship. Extremely Fine. Estimated Value ................................................................ $150 - 200
1659
Sénégal. 10 Centimes Token, 1920. KM-Tn3. Aluminum. Dakar, Chamber of Commerce. Reverse: Ship. Scratch. Very Fine. Estimated Value .................................................................. $75 - 100
1660
1661
1662
Spain. 2 Reales, 1721-J (Seville). KM-307. Philip V. Crowned arms. Reverse Cross with castles and lions in octolobe. Toned with underlying luster. NGC graded MS-63. Estimated Value ................................................................ $400 - 500
1663
Spain. 5 Pesetas, 1873. Dav-338; KM-716. City of Cartagena. Revolutionary coinage of 1873. Cleaned and re-toned. Very Fine. Estimated Value ................................................................ $150 - 175
1664
Spain. 5 Pesetas, 1888 (88)MP M. Dav-342; KM-689. Alfonso XIII. Baby head left. Lightly cleaned. Toned. Extremely Fine. Estimated Value .................................................................. $75 - 100
1665
Sweden. Riksdaler, 1721. Dav-1719; KM-389.2. Frederick I, 1720-1751. Bust right. Reverse: Two facing busts of Gustavus I and Gustavus Adolphus in medallions. To commemorate the second centennial of the introduction of the Reformation into Sweden. Brilliant with considerable luster. PCGS graded AU58. Estimated Value ................................................................ $600 - 700
1666
Sweden. Riksdaler, 1783-OL. Dav-1736; KM-527. Gustavus III. Bust right. Reverse: Crowned arms. Reverse adjustment marks. About Very Fine. Estimated Value ................................................................ $100 - 125
Sierra Leone. Cent, 1791. KM-1. Bronze. Lion, Africa below. Reverse: Clasped hands. NGC graded Proof 63 Brown. Estimated Value ................................................................ $300 - 400
2
South Africa. Proof Set, 1949. KM-PS21. Penny, ½ Penny, 3 Pence and 6 Pence have not been graded by NGC, part of this original set, Choice Proof's: Farthing, NGC graded Proof 65 Red and Brown; Shilling NGC graded Proof 66; Florin NGC graded Proof 67; Halfcrown NGC graded Proof 66; 5 Shillings NGC graded Proof 66. Lot of 9 coins. Estimated Value ................................................................ $250 - 300
1667
229
Switzerland - Aargau. 20 Batzen, 1809. KM-17. Crowned shield within wreath. Reverse: Knight seated by shield. Lustrous with lovely original toning. NGC graded MS-62. Estimated Value ................................................................ $300 - 400
World Crowns and Minors S e s s io n T w o - F r i d ay , O ct o b e r 3 0 , 2 0 0 9 1 0 :0 0 a m
1668
1669
Switzerland - Aargau. 4 Franken, 1812. Dav-361; KM-20. Mintage 2,527. Crowned arms. Reverse: Knight with shield standing, value below. A portion of the coin with lovely iridescent toning. NGC graded MS-61. Estimated Value .......................................................... $1,000 - 1,200
Switzerland - Basel. 2 Talers, ND. Dav-1742; KM-130. City view with three ships in harbor. Reverse: Eight shields around, in center basilisk holding city arms. NGC graded AU-50. Estimated Value .......................................................... $1,200 - 1,500
2
230
1670
Switzerland - Basel. 2 Talers, ND. Dav-1742A; Dav-Son-588; KM-130. 57.1 grams. City view with seven ships in harbor. Reverse: Eight shields around, in center basilisk holding city arms. Natural edge flaw at 6 o'clock to center, polished and toned. About Extremely Fine. Estimated Value ................................................................ $600 - 800
1671
Switzerland - Basel. Âź Taler, 1740. KM-142. City view. Reverse: Winged dragon with city arms. Toned. NGC graded MS-62. Estimated Value ................................................................ $200 - 250
World Crowns and Minors S e s s io n T w o - F r i d ay , O ct o b e r 3 0 , 2 0 0 9 1 0 :0 0 a m
1672
Switzerland - Bern. 5 Batzen, 1826. KM-196.2. Crowned city shield. Reverse: Cross. NGC graded MS-63. Estimated Value ................................................................ $125 - 150
1679
Switzerland - Bern. 2½ Batzen, 1826. KM-195.1. Crowned city arms. Reverse: Cross. Brilliant luster. NGC graded MS-63. Estimated Value ................................................................ $100 - 125
1680
Switzerland - Luzern. 40 Batzen, 1796. Dav-1775; KM-93. Crowned shield in sprays, value below. Reverse: In center, 8 L's interlocked. Minor surface marks. Toned with a trace of luster. NGC graded MS-62. Estimated Value ............................................................. $750 - 1,000
1681
Switzerland - Luzern. 40 Kreuzer, 1796. KM-91. Crowned, oval shield within springs. Reverse: Value in center of monogram. NGC graded MS-63. Estimated Value ................................................................ $175 - 225
1682
Switzerland - Luzern. 40 Batzen, 1816. Dav-369; KM-113. Crowned shield within palm wreath. Reverse: Value within wreath. Lightly cleaned and re-toned. Very Fine. Estimated Value ................................................................ $200 - 250
1683
Switzerland - St. Gallen. 6 Kreuzer, 1790. KM-94. Bear. Reverse: Legend. NGC graded MS-64. Estimated Value ................................................................ $125 - 150
Switzerland - Basel. Taler, 1741. Dav-1750; KM-149. City view. Reverse: Basilisk holding shield with city arms. Cleaned, bright fields. Very Fine. Estimated Value ................................................................ $175 - 225
1673
Switzerland - Basel. Taler, 1756. Dav-1751; KM-157. BASILEA over city view. Reverse: Basilisk with shield. Lovely old iridescent toning. NGC graded AU-55. Estimated Value ................................................................ $400 - 500
1674
Switzerland - Bern. 4 Kreuzer, 1789. KM-87. City arms. Reverse: Cross. Toned. NGC graded MS-63. Estimated Value .................................................................. $75 - 100
1675
Switzerland - Bern. ½ Kreuzer, 1796. KM-122. City arms. Reverse: Crest. NGC graded MS-65. Estimated Value .................................................................. $75 - 100
1676
Switzerland - Bern. ¼ Taler, 1797. KM-160. Crowned city arms. Reverse: Crowned monogram in cruciform. Toned. NGC graded AU-58. Estimated Value ................................................................ $100 - 125
1677
1678
Switzerland - Bern. Taler, 1798. Dav-1760A; KM-164. Crowned shield. Reverse: Standing knight in oval frame, small date below. Lightly toned and lustrous. NGC graded MS-62. Estimated Value ................................................................ $300 - 400
231
2
World Crowns and Minors S e s s io n T w o - F r i d ay , O ct o b e r 3 0 , 2 0 0 9 1 0 :0 0 a m
1684
1685
Switzerland - Vaud. 40 Batzen, 1812. Dav-362; KM-17. Shield within wreath. Reverse: Knight standing. Light hairline scratches. Toned. Extremely Fine. Estimated Value ................................................................ $300 - 350
1686
Switzerland - Vaud. 5 Batzen, 1813. KM-13. Shield within wreath. Reverse: Value within wreath. Brilliant luster. NGC graded MS-62. Estimated Value ................................................................ $150 - 175
1687
1688
Switzerland - Z端rich. Silver Medal, 1804. 36.3 mm. 21.2 grams. By Aberli F. The Goat's War. NGC graded AU-58. Estimated Value ................................................................ $100 - 125
1689
Switzerland - Z端rich. 40 Batzen, 1813-B. Dav-366; KM-190. Wreath, shield, sprays and value below. Reverse: Legend within wreath. Lightly toned with reflective fields and choice. NGC graded MS-65. Estimated Value ................................................................ $500 - 600
1690
Switzerland - Z端rich. Medal, 1851. Silver. 40.5 mm. 38.3 grams. Zurich entry to Alliance 500th Anniversary. NGC graded MS64 Prooflike. Estimated Value ................................................................ $100 - 150
1691
Switzerland. 遜 Franc, 1851-A. KM-8. NGC graded AU-58. Estimated Value ................................................................ $150 - 175
1692
Switzerland. 5 Franken, 1859. Dav-379; KM-S5. For the Federal Shooting Festival at Zurich. Artificial toning. Choice Extremely Fine. Estimated Value ................................................................ $125 - 150
1693
Switzerland. Pair of Shooting Talers:. 5 Francs, 1865. Dav-382; KM-S8. For the Federal Shooting Festival at Schaffhausen and 5 Francs, 1874. Dav-386; KM-S12. For the Federal Shooting Festival at St. Gallen. Both pieces lightly cleaned. Lot of 2 coins. Very Fine. Estimated Value ................................................................ $125 - 150
Switzerland - Solothurn. 4 Franken, 1813. Dav-365; KM-73. Mintage 250 pieces. Crowned shield in sprays. Reverse: Standing knight besides shield. Reflective fields with light gray toning. Very Scarce. NGC graded MS-62. Estimated Value .......................................................... $1,200 - 1,400
Switzerland - Vaud. 5 Batzem, 1828-BEL. KM-21.1. Toned. NGC graded MS-62. Estimated Value ................................................................ $100 - 125
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1694
Switzerland. 5 Francs, 1874-B. Dav-376; KM-11. No dot after B. Seated figure with shield left. NGC graded MS-62. Estimated Value ................................................................ $250 - 300
1695
Switzerland. 5 Francs, 1874-B. Dav-376; KM-11. No dot after B. Seated figure with shield left. NGC graded AU-58. Estimated Value ................................................................ $200 - 250
1696
1697
Switzerland. Shooting Medal, 1889. R-1076a. Silver. 46 mm. Schwyz-Einsiedeln. NGC graded MS-62. Estimated Value .................................................................. $75 - 100
1698
Switzerland. 5 Francs, 1890-B. Dav-392; KM-34; DT-297. Head left. Reverse: Shield and value in wreath. Original luster. NGC graded MS-61. Estimated Value ................................................................ $500 - 600
Switzerland. Medal, 1886. Silver. 43.2 mm. By Hugues Bovy SC. Fifth centenary of the Battle of Sempach. Beautifully toned. Uncirculated. Estimated Value ................................................................ $100 - 150
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Switzerland. Medal, 1891. Silver. 38 mm. Founding of Bern 700th Anniversary. NGC graded MS-62. Estimated Value .................................................................. $75 - 100
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1700
Switzerland. 5 Francs, 1892-B. Dav-392; KM-34; DT-297. Head left. Reverse: Shield and value in wreath. Attractively toned with underlying luster. NGC graded MS-62. Estimated Value ................................................................ $500 - 600
1701
Switzerland. 1 Franc, 1900-B. KM-24. Lovely old toning. NGC graded MS-64. Estimated Value ................................................................ $175 - 225
1702
Switzerland. 5 Francs, 1908-B. Dav-392; KM-34. Liberty head left. Reverse: Shield and value within wreath. Lovely original golden tone and lustrous example. NGC graded MS-63. Estimated Value ................................................................ $700 - 800
1703
Switzerland. 5 Francs, 1916-B. Dav-392; KM-34; DT-297. Laureate head left. Reverse: Shield and value within wreath. A lovely original full lustrous example. NGC graded MS-63. Estimated Value .......................................................... $1,750 - 2,000
1704
Switzerland. 2 Francs, 1920-B. KM-21. Deep reddish tone. PCGS graded MS-67. Estimated Value ................................................................ $100 - 125
1705
Switzerland. 1 Franc, 1920-B. KM-24. Light tone. PCGS graded MS-67. Estimated Value .................................................................. $75 - 100
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1707
Switzerland. 5 Francs, 1925-B. Dav-394; KM-38. Hood bust right. Lustrous. Lightly cleaned. About Uncirculated. Estimated Value .................................................................. $75 - 100
1708
Switzerland. 5 Francs, 1926-B. Dav-394; KM-38. Hooded bust right. Brilliant luster. NGC graded MS-62. Estimated Value ................................................................ $150 - 200
1709
Switzerland. 2 Francs, 1928-B. KM-21. Light peripheral golden tone. NGC graded Specimen 65. Estimated Value ................................................................ $300 - 400
1710
Switzerland. Miscellaneous lot of Coins and Tokens:. Bern. Silver 'School Penny'Token of 10 Kreuzer, 1700. 21.5 mm; Bern. Silver 'Gardener Penny'Token, ND (c.1820). 33 mm; Geneva. 10½ Sols, 1715-IPD. KM-61; Geneva. Decime, 1794-W. KM-96; Confederation. Billon Commemorative Medal, 1696. Alliance between Uri and Valais; Silver Award Medal, ND. After 1776. For Achievement in school; Silver Medal, 1786. 33 mm. Commemorative for the 400th Anniversary of The Battle of Sempach; Zurich. Silver Medal, 1819. 20 mm. Commemorative for the 300th Anniversary of the Reformation 1 Franc, 1903-B. KM24. Lot of 9 coins. Very Fine to About Uncirculated. Estimated Value ................................................................ $225 - 275
Miscellaneous Worldwide Lots
Switzerland. 5 Francs, 1923-B. Dav-393; KM-37. Hood bust right. Brilliant luster. NGC graded MS-63. Estimated Value ................................................................ $125 - 150
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1711
Worldwide. Medieval Bracteate Lot:. Bohemia. Ar Bracteate. 17 mm. Premysl Ottakar II, 1253-1278. Cach-966; GermanyAltenburg. Ar Bracteate. 34 mm. Philipp Von Schwaben, 11981208. Bonhoff-1182; Germany-Brandenburg-Salzwedel Margraves. Ar Bracteate. 17 mm. Ludwig I, 1350; Knights of the Order of St. John on Rhodes. Ar Gigliato. 29 mm. Robert De Juilly, 1374-1377. Metcalf, Le 1213; Switzerland-Basel. Ar Bracteate. 18 mm. Bishop Berthold II Von Pfirt, 1249-1262. Wieland88. Very Fine. Estimated Value ................................................................ $200 - 250
1712
Worldwide. Miscellaneous lot of Minors and Tokens:. Includes: England. George III. Sixpence, 1787; Middlesex Halfpenny, 1795; Victoria Gaming Tokens (4 pieces) and Edward VII 1902 Half Farthing. Model; Germany. A pair of early 1/3 Talers, Brandenburg 1622 and Saxony 1669; Switzerland-Vaud. 1 Batzen, 1829. Sold as is, no returns. Lot of 10 coins. Very Fine to About Uncirculated. Estimated Value ................................................................ $100 - 125
1713
Worldwide. Token Lot:. France. Silver Love Token, ND. 20.5 mm. Arrow through hearts. Reverse: Clasped hands; Netherlands. Silver Token, 1861. 28.5 mm. Reformation; Sweden. Silver Token, ND. 35 mm. Carl XIV Johann. Bust right. Reverse: For vacination. Very Fine to About Uncirculated. Estimated Value ................................................................ $100 - 125
1714
Worldwide. Miscellaneous lot of World coins. This lot includes a few of early crowns and minors. A worthwhile lot that should be examined carefully. Sold as is, no returns. Lot of 30 coins. Averages, Fine to Very Fine. Estimated Value ................................................................ $300 - 400
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1715
Worldwide. Silver Medal (1864). 34 mm. By F.N. Mitchcll .S.C. The Gift of Franklin, Bust left MDCCXC below. Reverse: Awarded to (engraved in center) Horace T. Crowell 1864. Minor edge nicks. About Very Fine. Estimated Value .................................................................. $75 - 100
1716
Worldwide. Odd and Curious. Group of Brass Earrings. Several sizes. Probably from the tribes in Africa and used as items of trade. Lot of 13 pieces. Fine to Very Fine. Estimated Value ................................................................ $150 - 250 Purchased from Abner Kreisberg in the 1950's.
1717
Worldwide. Odd and Curious. Group of Brass Rings. Appears to be from the Far East - Thailand region. Used in trade. Lot of 7 Rings. Very Fine. Estimated Value ................................................................ $100 - 200
1721
Purchased from Abner Kreisberg in the 1950's.
Worldwide. Odd and Curious. Solid Neck Ring. From the Far East region. Silver. 448. grams. 7½ inches across. Plain solid silver torque with flattened back-turned ends. The two ends have a chased design. Estimated Value ................................................................ $250 - 350 Purchased from Abner Kreisberg in the 1950's.
1718
Worldwide. Odd and Curious. Pair of Bracelet's. From the Far East Region. Brass or bronze. Twisted Wire Bracelet 4 inches and a Pointed Ends Bracelet 3½ inches across. Probably from the 1800's. Lot of 2 items. Estimated Value ................................................................ $100 - 200 1722
Purchased from Abner Kreisberg in the 1950's. 1719
Worldwide. Odd and Curious. Lot of Bracelet's. From the Far East Region. Bronze and brass. Twisted Wire with Clasped Ends style Bracelet 's; 2½ to 3 inches across. Probably from the 1800's. Used as money. Lot of 6 items. Estimated Value ................................................................ $200 - 300
Worldwide. Odd and Curious. Solid Neck Ring. From the Far East region. Brass. 379 grams. 7½ inches across.Hammered torque with flattened back-turned ends. The two ends have a chased design. Estimated Value ................................................................ $150 - 200 Purchased from Abner Kreisberg in the 1950's.
Purchased from Abner Kreisberg in the 1950's. 1720
Worldwide. Odd and Curious. Lot of Bracelet's. From the Far East Region. Bronze and brass. Spiral type Bracelet's. 2½ to 3½ inches across. Plus two small bracelet's and a spiral ring. Probably from the 1800's. Used as money. Lot of 8 items. Estimated Value ................................................................ $200 - 300 Purchased from Abner Kreisberg in the 1950's.
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Worldwide. Odd and Curious. Solid Neck Ring. From the Far East region. Probably silver. 183 grams. 6¼ inches across. Plain solid torque with flattened back-turned ends. The two ends have a chased design. Estimated Value ................................................................ $200 - 250 Purchased from Abner Kreisberg in the 1950's.
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1724
Worldwide. Arabian Empire Lot (c.1100-1700). Mainly silver pieces, one copper. Sold as is, no returns. Lot of 11 coins. Very Good to Very Fine. Estimated Value ................................................................ $100 - 150
1732
Worldwide. Holy Roman Empire Lot:. Austria. 3 Kreuzer, 1661 (Hall); Hungary. 6 Krajczar, 1670/69-KM. KM-164; BurgauAustria. 1/48 Taler, 1772-G. KM-8; Austria. 7 Kreuzer, 1802B; Hungary. ½ Taler, 1700-KB. KM-251. Trace of mount. Lot of 5 coins. Very Fine or better. Estimated Value ................................................................ $125 - 150
1733
Worldwide. Miscellaneous lot of World Minors 1600-1900. Mainly copper, some silver. A few interesting early coppers of the world and a few tokens. Careful examination is recommended. Sold as is, no returns. Lot of 33 coins. Generally Good to Very Fine. Estimated Value ................................................................ $100 - 150
1734
Worldwide. Miscellaneous lot of better World Crowns and Minors:. Denmark. Commemorative 2 Kroner, 1906. KM-803; Krone, 1915. KM-819; France. 5 Francs, 1822A; Haiti. 25 Centimes, AN14 (1817). KM-15.1; Italy-Papal States. Baiocco, 1816. KM-1279; Liberia. Cent, 1833; Mauritius. 2 Cents, 1911. KM-13; Netherlands. 2½ Gulden, 1854; Zeeland Ship 6 Stivers(punch marks)1790; Overijssel. Gulden, 1763; Norway. 8 Skilling, 1774. KM-251. Scratches;. Lot of 11 coins. Fine to Uncirculated.. Estimated Value ................................................................ $200 - 250
1735
Worldwide. Miscellaneous lot of World Minors:. Denmark. 1/5 Rigsbankskilling. KM-723; Mombasa. 2 Annas, 1890-H. KM-2; Netherlands. 5 Cents, 1879. KM-91; Norway. 10 Ore, 1890. KM-350; Spain. 40 Centimos, 1866. KM-628.2; Sweden. Daler, 1718. KM-360. Mars. Lot of 6 coins. Extremely Fine to Choice Uncirculated. Estimated Value ................................................................ $200 - 250
1736
Worldwide. Lot of Latin American Crowns:. Brazil. 2000 Reis, 1853. KM-466; Guatemala. 8 Reales, 1820-NG-M. KM-69. Peso, 1864-R; Mexico. Maximilian Peso, 1867-Mo. KM-388.1; Peru. 8 Reales, 1832-MM. KM-142.3. Lot of 5 coins. Very Fine to Extremely Fine. Estimated Value ................................................................ $175 - 225
1737
Worldwide. Miscellaneous Lot of Latin American Minors:. Bolivia: 4 Reales, 1773-JR and 1808-PJ. KM-54, 72; 5 Centavos, 1884/3. KM-157.1; Brazil: 1000 Reis, 1856. KM-465. NGC graded MS-65; 500 Reis, 1860/50. KM-464; 200 Reis, 1867. KM469; 10 Reis, 1869. KM-473, PCGS graded MS65 RB; 5 Centavos, 1884/3. KM-157.1; Chile: ¼ Real, 1817. KM-73; ½ Decimo, 1873/ 2. KM-137.2; Cuba: 20 Centavos, 1920. KM-13.2; Haiti: 6 Centimes, 1818 (AN 15). KM-17. Lot of 11 coins. Fine to Uncirculated. Estimated Value ................................................................ $200 - 250
1738
Worldwide. Lot of Miscellaneous Crown Size World Dollars. A nice assortment of world silver dollar size crowns, mainly 1850-1950. A few earlier pieces with a few slightly better types. We strongly recommend careful examination. Sold as is, no returns. Lot of 62 coins. Fine to Extremely Fine. Estimated Value ............................................................. $750 - 1,000
1739
Worldwide. Miscellaneous lot of Coins, Medals, and Currency:. Lot includes: Poland 3 Groschen, 1597; Austria 1662 15 Kreuzer; Middle East (3 coins), Medals (2 pieces) and Currency Hungary 1 Forint uncut sheets. Sold as is, no returns. Estimated Value .................................................................. $50 - 100
Worldwide. Odd and Curious. Neck Ring. From the Far East Region. Brass or possibly silver base. 158 grams. 6 ½ inches across. Solid neck ring held together at the ends. Estimated Value ................................................................ $100 - 150 Purchased from Abner Kreisberg in the 1950's.
1725
1731
Worldwide. Odd and Curious. Lot of Pipe's:. Mainly from the Far East Region. Brass in several sizes. Lot of 10 items. Estimated Value ................................................................ $250 - 350 Purchased from Abner Kreisberg in the 1950's.
1726
Worldwide. Odd and Curious. Ivory Sword Money. Probably from the Far East Region. 15 inches (repaired), and two 11 inches long. The first carved with flowers and two smaller pieces carved with elephants. Lot of 3 items. Estimated Value ................................................................ $150 - 250 Purchased from Abner Kreisberg in the 1950's.
1727
Worldwide. Odd and Curious. Ivory Tusk. Probably from the Far East Region. 20 inches long. Carved figures of animals and people. Estimated Value ................................................................ $200 - 300 Purchased from Abner Kreisberg in the 1950's.
1728
Worldwide. Odd and Curious. Persian Belt Buckles. Both in brass. 4 inches and 2½ inches across. Both with Hebrew writing and probably 19th century. Lot of 2 items. Estimated Value ................................................................ $100 - 200 Purchased from Abner Kreisberg in the 1950's.
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1729
Worldwide. Pair of World Certified Crowns:. Germany. 5 Reichsmark, 1930-D. Dav-972; KM-68; J-343. Graf Zeppelin Flight. NGC graded XF 45; Hungary. 5 Pengo, 1939. KM-517. PCGS graded AU 58. Lot of 2 coins. Estimated Value ................................................................ $125 - 150
1730
Worldwide. King Farouk Auction Catalog, 1954. Catalogued by Sotheby & Co. The Palace Collections of Egypt, 24th February and 3rd March, 1954. This is the personal auction catalog of John J. Ford with his personal hand written notes throughout much of the auction catalog. Estimated Value .......................................................... $2,000 - 2,500
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1740
Worldwide. Miscellaneous Lot:. British North Borneo. ½ Cent, 1891-H. KM-1; China. Dollar (1911). Y-31; Egypt. 20 Qirsh, AH1327/2. KM-310; 5 Piastres, AH1338. 1920H. KM-326; IndiaBritish. Rupee, 1883-B. KM-492; Netherlands East Indies. Gulden, 1802. KM-83. Scratched with punch mark; Ottoman Empire. 40 Para with counter marks (Mytilene, Lesbos I. MMI 1326; Philippines. Centavo, 1916-S. KM-163; Sarawak. Cent, 1889-H. KM-6; Straits Settlement. Dollar, 1904B. KM-25; Vietnam (Annam). 1 Lang Silver Bullion Bar. Khai Dinh-1916-25. Lot of 11 coins. Very Fine or better. Estimated Value ................................................................ $200 - 250
1741
Worldwide. Miscellaneous World Lot:. Included: A few Canadian Dollars and minors; Israel, Russia 1899 Ruble, United States and other assorted miscellaneous. Sold as is, no returns. Estimated Value ................................................................ $100 - 125
1742
Worldwide. Miscellaneous World Lot:. Includes: Liberia 7 piece 1964 Proof set; Panama 20 Balboa, 1974; Great Britain 2 Pence, 1797; an assortment of crowns and minors. Sold as is, no returns. Estimated Value ................................................................ $125 - 175
1743
Worldwide. Dealer Stock of World Minors:. A very good assortment of world minors mainly 1850 to 1950. Several hundred pieces with a few earlier pieces. Careful examination is strongly recommended. Sold as is, no returns. Estimated Value ................................................................ $300 - 500
1744
Worldwide. Miscellaneous Lot:. Ayyubids. Ar Dirhem. Saladin, with Al-Mustadi, AH 575 (11791180 AD). Hamah mint; Italy-Papal States. Ar 5 Baiocchi, 1861-R. KM-1341b; Latvia. 5 Lati, 1931. KM-9; Lithuania. Ar 1 Litas, 1925. KM-76; Norway. 10 Kroner, 1964. KM-413. NGC graded MS-65; Sweden. 2 Kronor, 1876-EB. KM-742. Small date. Fine. Lot of 6 coins. Very Fine To Uncirculated. Estimated Value ................................................................ $100 - 125
1745
Worldwide. Miscellaneous lot of World Modern Issues:. Mongolia. 2500 Tugrik, 1995. KM-102. Moscow - Bejing Railroad. 5 ounce silver; Russia. 25 Roubles, 1994. Y-390. 5 ounce silver. 100th Anniversary - Trans- Siberian Railroad; South Africa. 9 Piece Proof Set, 1954. KM-PS30. In blue case. Plus one ounce silver Zorro medal. Estimated Value ................................................................ $300 - 400
1746
Worldwide. Miscellaneous Lot of World Minors:. A few interesting pieces from Canada, Germany, Great Britain, New Zealand and United States (Proof 1956 Cent, 25 Cents and 50 Cents). Careful examination is recommended. Sold as is, no returns. Lot of 93 coins. Averages, Very Fine or better. Estimated Value ................................................................ $250 - 300
1747
Worldwide. Miscellaneous Lot:. Israel. 5 Lirot, 1958. KM-21. Menorah. Prooflike, Uncirculated; Philippines. 50 Centavos, 1936. KM-176. Murphy-Quezon. NGC graded MS 65; Switzerland. 5 Francs, 1879. KM-S14. Shooting Festival in Basel. Edge marks, toned, About Uncirculated. Lot of 3 coins. Estimated Value ................................................................ $200 - 250
1748
Worldwide. Bulk lot of Modern Crowns, 1930-1980:. Mainly silver, several copper-nickel pieces. Sold as is, no returns. Lot of 98 coins. Very Fine To Uncirculated. Estimated Value ................................................................ $300 - 400
1749
Worldwide. Large Bulk Lot of Modern issues:. Includes: Canada. Proof Sets, 1967 (5 sets); Panama Proof Sets, 1967-1969 (12 sets), 20 Balboa, 1971 Proof; lot also includes Israel miscellaneous sets and singles and other miscellaneous world. Sold as is, no returns. Estimated Value ................................................................ $250 - 350
1750
Worldwide. Lot of Modern Issues:. Included in the Lot: Australia 1 Dollar Koala's, 2008 (5 pieces in holders), 1 Dollar, 2005 Rooster; United Kingdom 2 Pounds, 1986 (2 pieces, Proof and Uncirculated); African Wildlife 1 Ounce (3 pieces); Cook Islands 20 Dollars, 2008 Painted scene of Michelangelo Buonarroti; Plus an assortment of miscellaneous world modern crowns and minors. Sold as is, no returns. Lot of 39 coins. Estimated Value ................................................................ $200 - 250
1751
Worldwide. Miscellaneous Lot. Modern silver including Iceland 1000 Kronur, 2000 (2 pieces); Liberia 20 Dollars, 2000 and 2001; Somalia 250 Shillings, 2002; Hungary 5 Pengo, 1938; plus an assortment miscellaneous (8 pieces). Sold as is, no returns. Lot of 14 coins. Extremely Fine to Proof. Estimated Value ................................................................ $100 - 125
1752
Worldwide. Large Bulk Lot of Worldwide Coins:. Hundreds of coins. Some Silver items, copper-nickel crowns, sets, tokens, etc. Total weight 28 pounds. Sold as is, no returns. Estimated Value ................................................................ $150 - 250
World Currency 1753
Canada - Paper Money. 1 Dollar, 1898. Signed J. M. Courtney. ONE's on back curve inward. Tiny hole, ragged edge. Very Good. Estimated Value .................................................................... $60 - 80
1754
Iran. Paper Money. 50 Tomans, AH 1324 (1946). P-S106r. Crisp Uncirculated. Estimated Value .................................................................... $30 - 40
1755
Worldwide. Miscellaneous Group of Foreign Currency. Lot Includes: Australia. 10 Shillings, ND (1939-1952). P-25a. Orange sign. H.J. Sheehan and S. G. McFariane (1939). Clean, sharp corners. Very Fine; Costa Rica. 5 Pesos, 1899. P-S163r2. Bank of Costa Rica. Unsigned remainder. April of 1899. Black on yellow and pale green underprint. Back deep olive-brown. By ABC, New York. Lion at center. About Uncirculated; Costa Rica. 10 Colones, 1901. P-S174r. Bank of Costa Rica. Unsigned remainder. By ABC, New York. Steam passenger train. About Uncirculated; Costa Rica. 20 Colones, 1901. P-S175r. Bank of Costa Rica. Unsigned remainder. Series D. Miners at center. By ABC, New York. About Uncirculated. Lot of 4 Notes. Estimated Value ................................................................ $100 - 150
1756
Worldwide. Large Lot of Banknotes of All Nations:. An interesting assortment of Modern Banknotes of all nations. Assorted in two large green boxes. This collection was issued in limited edition by the Franklin Mint and each banknote is sealed in its own cachet, stamped and postmarked in the capital city of the nation of issue. Sold as is, no returns. Lot of 145 Notes. All notes, Uncirculated. Estimated Value ................................................................ $200 - 400
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