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eaturing
The Nicolae Caranfil Collection of Romanian Decorations and Medals
A Comprehensive Collection of Swiss Shooting Medals
The Franklinton Collection, Part 4: U.S. Presidential Inaugural and Other Medals
A Varied Collection of So-Called Dollars, Expo and Commemorative Medals
Admiral Vernon Medals from the Collection of Leander McCormick-Goodhart
Consigned y the Na al Historical Foundation, Annapolis, Maryland
nd elections rom
The Joseph A. Kramer Trust
The Henry Leon Collection
The John P. Lorenzo Collection
The Rikhoff Family Collection
Coin Galleries
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anCient CoinS
ANCiENT CoiNS
Prices in ( ) are Estimates only
ANCiENT GREECE
SPAiN
2006 BRiTAiN. Catuvellauni & Trinovantes. Cunobelin, ca.
10-43 A.d. Silver Unit. Draped and winged bust r.; CVNO.
Rv. Sphinx seated l.; TASCIO. 1.22 grams. Van Arsdell
2057-1. Granular surfaces. Toned Very Fine. (150-200)
GAUL
2002 CASTULo. Spain. 1st Century B.C. AE 23. Bare male Choice Stater of the Parisii
head l., M. B AL.F. before. Rv. Bull walking r., M.Q.F.
above. Burgos 907, SNG Cop.225. Dark green and earthen.
Very Fine. (75-100)
BRiTAiN
2003 BRiTAiN. mported oinage. Armorican (Channel 2008 NoRTHEAST GAUL. The Parisii. Mid 1st Century
islands and N.W. Gaul). Ca. 75-50 B.C. Billon Stater. B.C. Stater. Celticized head of Apollo r. with short, flowing
Celticized head r., large “S” furl behind eye. Rv. Celticized hair. Rv. Celticized horse galloping l., charioteer devolved
horse r., driver reduced to a paddle with pellet, boar below. into a fan shape with checkerboard design, rosette below.
6.48 grams. Cf.S.14ff. Slightly grainy as is typical. Very 6.90 grams. De la Tour 7782, DT 88, Allen/Nash 231. Very
Fine. (100-150) Fine. (5,000-6,000)
Ex Triton I ( anuary 200 , lot 48), Prof. T.R. Gurr
Collection, Triton I (Decem er 1997, lot 3).
2004 BRiTAiN. Atrebates. Eppillus, ca. 10 B.C.-10 A.d. Silver Rare Gold Stater of the Veneti
Unit. Crescent; REX CALLE. Rv. Eagle seated r., beating
wings, and screeching; EPP. 1.09 grams. Van Arsdell 415-3.
Good Very Fine. (200-300)
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2021 GELA. Ca.490/85-480/75 B.C. Didrachm. Naked rider on 2025 ZANKLE-MESSANA. Ca.520-510 B.C. Chalcidic
horse prancing r., spear in raised r. hand, l. hand holding Drachm. Dolphin leaping l. within sickle-shaped band
reins. Rv. Forepart of man-headed bull r., C EΛA below. representing the harbor of ankle, DANKL below, border
8.40 grams. Jenkins 54 (same reverse die with characteristic of dots outside linear circle. Rv. Scallop shell in center of
break), SNG ANS 9 (same dies). Pale gray toning, excellent incuse key pattern. 5.47 grams. Cp. SNG ANS 302. Medium
detail. Choice Very Fine. (2,500-3,000) gray. Choice Very Fine. (2,500-3,000)
2022 Pair of Sicilian Bronze coins: ✩ HiMERA. 420-408 B.C.
AE Hemilitron. Head of nymph Himera l. Rv. Six pellets in
laurel wreath. Medium and dark green. Very Fine ✩ KA- Choice Segesta didrachm
MARiNA. 4th Century B.C. AE Trias. Helmeted head of
Athena r. Rv. Owl standing l. holding lizard. Dark green.
Very Fine. (Total: 2 pieces) (100-125)
2027 SyRACUSE. Time of dionysios i, 405-367 B.C. Gold 100 Litrai, ca.405-400 B.C. Head of Arethusa l.,
pellet and YPAKO ION before, KA behind. Rv. Herakles kneeling r., strangling Nemean lion. 5.82
grams. B rend 26.1, SNG ANS 331. Obverse slightly double struck and reverse struck from a lightly rusty
die, as generally happens with this issue. Extremely Fine and attractive. (10,000-12,500)
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2047 MARoNEiA. Thrace. Ca.400-350 B.C. AE 16. Head of Scarce Aitolian League Stater
young Dionysos r. Rv. Dionysos standing l. holding bunch
of grapes and two narthex wands. SNG Cop.646 var. Minor
obverse verdigris. Pleasing dark olive brown patina. Very
Fine. (75-100)
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2062 ARGoS. Argolis. Ca.90-50 B.C. Triobol. Forepart of wolf 2066 TEoS. Ca.440-420 B.C. Stater. Griffin with curled wings
r. Rv. Large A, owl below, E-Y/ -Y/KΛEO (magistrate) seated r., symbol bunch of grapes with ivy leaf to r., T-HIO-
around, all in shallow incuse square. 2.38 grams. Hunter13. N around. Rv. Quadripartite incuse square. 11.89 grams.
Dark tone, full flan. Choice Very Fine. (1,250-1,500) Cf.Balcer 102, Jameson 1517. Obverse slightly off center.
Ex BCD Collection. Lightly toned pale gray. Extremely Fine. (2,000-2,500)
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2071 HiERoPoLiS-KASTABALA. Cilicia. 2nd-1st Century 2076 TyRE. Phoenicia. After 126/5 B.C. Shekel, ear
B.C. AE 31. Helmeted head of Athena l. Rv. Bust of Hygeia . . . Shekel, Year 31 (9 /5 B.C.). Laureate head of Melkarth
l., serpent before, illegible inscription to r. Cf.SNG Levante r. Rv. Eagle standing l. on prow, date AΛ over club to l.,
1576. Dark green and earthen patina, lightly tooled. Very monogram to r., Phoenician letter below. 14.16 grams. BMC
Fine. (1,250-1,500) 118. Full flan. Lightly toned. Extremely Fine. (700-900)
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2079 JUdAEA. yehud coins. Hellenistic Period, after 333 B.C. 2086 HASMoNEAN dyNASTy. Mattathias Antigonus, 40-37
AR Obol. Diademed head of Ptolemy I r. Rv. Eagle, il- B.C. AE Prutah. “Mattatayah” surrounded by wreath. Rv.
legible inscription. 0.14 grams. Hendin 438. Medium gray Ear of barley between double cornuacopiae. Hendin 483,
toning. About Fine. (150-200) AJC I. Group Y. Dark green and earthen. Reverse slightly
off-center. About Very Fine. (125-150)
2082 HASMoNEAN dyNASTy. Judah Aristobulus ii, 104- 2089 HERodiAN dyNASTy. Herod Antipas, 4 B.C.-40
103 A.d. AE Prutah. Hebrew “Yehudah the High Priest A.d. AE 17. Year 43 (39 A.D.). Upright reed HP HC
and the Council of the Jews” surrounded by wreath. Rv. TETPAPXHC, LM - to r. Rv. Inscription within wreath.
Pomegranate between double cornuacopiae. Hendin 465. Hendin 525. Reverse inscription illegible. Very Good/Poor
Attractive dark green patina. Nice Very Fine. (100-125) and rare. (150-200)
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2090 RoMAN PRoCURAToRS. Marcus Ambibulus, 9-12 2095 THE FiRST REVoLT. 66-70 A.d. AE Prutah. Year 3 ( 8/ 9
A.d., under Augustus. AE Prutah. Year 40 (10/11 A.D.). A.D.). Amphora with lid. Rv. Leaf. Hendin 664. Dark green.
Curved ear of barley. Rv. Palm tree, L-M flanking. Hendin Very Fine. (125-150)
637. Dark green and earthen. Choice Very Fine. (125-150)
2091 RoMAN PRoCURAToRS. Valerius Gratus, 15-26 A.d., 2096 THE BAR KoCHBA REVoLT. 132-135 A.d. AE Middle
under Tiberius. AE Prutah. Year 3 (1 /17 A.D.). KAI/CAP Bronze (25 mm.). Palm tree, “Simon Prince of Israel.” Rv.
in wreath. Rv. Two crossed cornuacopiae with caduceus Vine leaf, “Year 1 of the redemption of Israel.” Mild.34,
between. Hendin 641. Dark green. Very Fine. (75-100) Hendin 678. Dark green. Damnatio slashes on the obverse,
patinated over. Fine to Very Fine. (300-400)
It is interesting that the slashes occur on the o erse which ear the legend
Simon Prince of Israel rather than the re erse which talks of the redemption of
Israel. This would suggest that the slashes were not so much a statement of opposi-
tion to the re olt, ut rather opposition to Simon s leadership of the re olt. Since, from
the Roman point of iew, possession of the coin was an act of treason, defacement of
it would not ha e protected the possessor from prosecution y the Romans.
2093 Trio of Procuratorial Bronzes: ✩ Valerius Gratus, 15-26 2097 THE BAR KoCHBA REVoLT. 132-135 A.d. AE Small
A.d. AE Prutah. Year 5. Inscription in wreath/palm branch. Bronze (19mm.). Palm tree, “Jerusalem.” Rv. Bunch of
Hendin 646. Fine ✩ Antonius Felix, 52-59 A.d. AE Prutah. grapes, “Year 2 of the freedom of Israel.” Mild.154, Hendin
Inscription in wreath/two crossed palm branches. Hendin 710. Dark green and earthen. Very Fine. (300-400)
651. Heavy patination. Very Good ✩ AE Prutah. Crossed
shields and spears/palm tree. Hendin 652. Slightly off-center. RoMAN REPUBLiC
Fine to Very Fine. (Total: 3 pieces) (100-125)
2094 THE FiRST REVoLT. 66-70 A.d. AE Prutah. Year 2 2098 CiTy CoiNAGE. HiPPoS SUSSiTA. Antoninus Pius,
( 7/ 8 A.D.). Amphora. Rv. Leaf. Hendin 661. Dark green 138-161 A.d. AE 23. Laureate and draped bust r. Rv. Tyche
and earthen. Fine to Very Fine. (75-100) standing l. holding horse by bridle in r. hand and cornucopiae
in l. Ros.8 var. Very Good and rare. (75-100)
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2100 Anonymous issue. 225-215 B.C. Didrachm. Beardless 2106 C. Antestius. Denarius, 146 B.C. Roma head r. Rv. Dioscuri
laureate Janiform head. Rv. Jupiter and Victory in gal- galloping r., dog running r. below horses. Craw.219/1e.
loping quadriga r., ROMA incuse in raised tablet below. Compact flan. Pale gray. Nice Very Fine. (75-100)
Craw.28/3. Dark gray tone. Finely styled. Close to Ex-
tremely Fine. (1,250-1,500)
Ex Leu.
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RoMAN iMPERAToRiAL
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RoMAN EMPiRE
2130 Augustus, 27 B.C.-14 A.d. AE 21 of THESSALoNiCA
in Macedon. Bare head r. Rv. E AΛ/ ONIK E N
in wreath. BMC 67. Pleasing dark green. Fine/Very
Good. (100-125)
2128 Augustus, 27 B.C.-14 A.d. Denarius, 2 B.C.-4 A.D. Lug- Bid with stack’s on the worLd wide weB
dunum. Laureate head r. Rv. Gaius and Lucius, simpulum
and lituus above. RIC 207. Compact flan. Reverse slightly www.stacks.com
off-center. Nice Very Fine, cleaned. (100-125)
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2136 Nero, 54-68 A.d. Billon Tetradrachm of ALEXANdRiA Rare Sestertius of Julia Titi
in Egypt. Year 11. Radiate head r. Rv. Draped bust of Pop-
paea r. Geissen 168. Lightly granular. Very Fine or nearly
so. (75-100)
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2143 Pair of Roman imperial denarii: ✩ Nerva, 96-98 A.d. 2148 Hadrian, 117-138 A.d. Denarius, 125-8 A.D. Laureate head
Denarius, 97 A.D. Rv. Fortuna standing l. RIC 16. Reverse r., slight drapery. Rv. Sacrificial implements. RIC 198. Good
scrape. About Very Fine ✩ Trajan, 98-117 A.d. Denarius, Very Fine. (50-75)
102 A.D. Rv. Victory standing r. on prow, holding wreath.
RIC 59. Reverse deposits. Very Fine. Both medium gray and
iridescent. (Total: 2 pieces) (100-125)
2145 Trajan, 98-117 A.d. Sestertius, 113 A.D. Rome. Laureate 2150 Hadrian, 117-138 A.d. As, 12 A.D. Rome. Laureate bust
bust r. with drapery on far shoulder, IMP. CAES. NERVAE r. with drapery on far shoulder. Rv. Janus standing facing,
TRAIANO AVG. GER. DAC. P.M. TR.P. COS.VI P.P. Rv. resting on scepter and l. hand on hip. RIC 662. Pleasing dark
Fortuna seated l. holding rudder and cornucopiae, FORTV- olive green, very lightly smoothed. Very Fine. (200-300)
NAE REDVCI S.C. RIC 628. Minor corrosion spot on the
reverse to the l. of Fortuna. Notwithstanding, an attractive
coin with a lovely dark olive green patina. Choice Very
Fine. (700-900)
Ex Leu.
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2153 Pair of Roman imperial Bronzes: ✩ Antoninus Pius, 2159 Septimius Severus, 193-211 A.d. Denarius, 202-10 A.D.
117-138 A.d. Sestertius, 149-150 A.D. Rv. Aequitas stand- Laureate head r. Rv. Victory standing, head r., holding palm
ing l. RIC 865. Surface pitting. Very Fine ✩ Severus Alex- frond, palm tree before her with shield affixed to it; VIC-
ander, 222-235 A.d. Sestertius, 223 A.D. Rv. Sol walking TORIAE BRIT. RIC 302A. Extremely Fine. (125-175)
l. RIC 535. Medium green. Fine to Very Fine. (Total: 2
pieces) (75-100) 2160 Pair of Roman imperial denarii: ✩ Septimius Severus,
193-211 A.d. Denarius, 201 A.D. Rv. Captives flanking
trophy. RIC 176. Minor deposits, mostly about the periphery.
Close to Extremely Fine ✩ Julia domna. Denarius, 215
A.D. Rv. Vesta seated l. holding simpulum and scepter. RIC
391. Slightly granular surfaces. Choice Very Fine. (Total: 2
pieces) (100-125)
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2167 Elagabalus, 218-222 A.d. Billon Tetradrachm of ALEX- 2174 Trio of Roman Provincial coins: ✩ PRoViNCE oF
ANdRiA in Egypt. Year 5. Laureate, draped and cuirassed MACEdoN. 3rd Century A.d. AE 25. Head of Alex-
bust r. Rv. Athena standing l. holding small figure of Victory. ander the Great r. Rv. Alexander on horseback r. Gaebler
Geissen 2341. Very Fine. (75-100) 97,337. Pitted surfaces, but types clear. Fine to Very
Fine ✩ Elagabalus, 218-222 A.d. Billon Tetradrachm of
ANTioCH Ad oRoNTEM in Syria. Rv. Eagle facing,
2168 Elagabalus, 218-222 A.d. AE 26 of CAESAREA in Cap- head r., star below. Bell.43. Granular surfaces, darkly
padocia. Year 3. Laureate, draped and cuirassed bust r. Rv. toned. Very Fine ✩Claudius ii Gothicus, 268-270 A.d.
Agalma of Mt. Argaeus on altar, ET in ex. Syd.522. Rough, AE Tetradrachm of ALEXANdRiA in Egypt. Year 2.
mottled medium green patina. About Very Fine. (75-100) Rv. Eagle standing l., head turned. About Extremely Fine.
(Total: 3 pieces) (125-150)
2169 Pair of Roman imperial denarii: ✩ Julia Maesa. De- ByZANTiNE EMPiRE
narius, 218-220 A.D. Rv. Pudicitia seated l. RIC 268. Slightly
granular. Close to Extremely Fine ✩ Severus Alexander,
222-235 A.d. Denarius, 223 A.D. Rv. Liberalitas standing
l. RIC 281. Extremely Fine. (Total: 2 pieces) (125-150)
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2180 Group of Ancient Greek Bronzes: ✩ LoKRoi EPiZ- 2185 Trio of Greek silver coins: ✩ PARioN. Mysia. Mid 5th
EPHyRioi. Bruttium. AE 17. Athena head/thunderbolt. Century B.C. Hemidrachm. Facing gorgoneion/cruciform
Mottled dark green. Very Good to Fine ✩ SyRACUSE. incuse. Obverse off-center. Dark gray. Very Good ✩ ARA-
Hieron ii, 275-215 B.C. AE 19. Poseidon head/ornamented doS. Phoenicia. Early 4th Century-350 B.C. Obol. Bearded
trident head. Dark brown. Fine/Very Fine ✩ GAMBRioN. head r./galley. 0.91 grams. BMC 45. Obverse off-center. About
Mysia. Ca.350 B.C. AE 17. Apollo head/star. Rough dark Fine ✩ PARTHiA. Phraates iii, 70-57 B.C. Drachm. Bust r.
brown with some deposits. Very Good ✩ EGyPT. Ptolemy with elaborate tiara/archer and six-line inscription. 3.46 grams.
Vi, 180-145 B.C. AE 26. Head of Cleopatra r./eagle. Heavy Shore183. Fine. (Total: 3 pieces) (100-125)
deposits. About Very Fine ✩ CARTHAGE. Late 4th-early 2186 Trio of Greek Bronze coins: ✩ ERyTHRAi. ionia. 3rd
3rd Century B.C. AE 15. Sardinian Mint. Tanit head l./horse Century B.C. AE 15. Herakles head/EPY and magistrate’s
r. in front of palm tree. Spot of reverse corrosion and minor name. BMC 115. Mottled dark green. Very Fine ✩ SMyR-
deposits. Close to Very Fine. (Total: 5 pieces) (75-100) NA. ionia. imperial times. 2nd Century A.d. AE 18. Head
of eus Akraios/lion walking r. SNG Cop.1293. Areas of
heavy patination in the fields, but types clear. Very Fine ✩
2181 Group of Mainland Greek silver Fractions: ✩ MACE- iNdo-PARTHiAN. Gondophanes, ca.20-60 A.d. AE 12.
doN. Alexander i, 495-454 B.C. Tetrobols (2). Horse/crested ammu Pro ince (Pakistan). Male bust r./crude image of
helmet. Fine (corroded surfaces), Very Good (granular) ✩ Pallas Athena. Olive brown. Very Fine. (Total: 3 pieces)
LARiSSA. Thessaly. 350-325 B.C. Trihemiobol. Larissa (125-150)
to l./horse grazing r. Very Good ✩ THESSALiAN LEAGUE.
196-146 B.C. Drachm. Apollo head/Athena Itonia. Edge bro- 2187 Pair of Greek silver coins: ✩ PARTHiA. Mithradates ii,
ken. Deposits. Very Good ✩ THEBES. Boiotia. 379-371 B.C. 123-88 B.C. Bust l. wearing tiara decorated with star/five
Hemidrachm. Boiotian shield/amphora. Granular. Good/Very line inscription. 4.12 grams. Shore 95. Dark tone. Very Fine
Good. (Total: 5 pieces) (100-125) ✩ BAKTRiA. Menander, ca. 165/55-130 B.C. Drachm.
Diademed and draped bust r./Athena Alkidemos standing
l. 2.32 grams. Medium gray. Choice Very Fine. (Total: 2
2182 Trio of Mainland Greek silver coins: ✩ MACEdoN. pieces) (100-125)
Alexander the Great, 336-323 B.C. Drachm. Mylasa ( ).
Herakles head/ eus enthroned. 4.11 grams. Price 2477. 2188 Group of Ancient Greek Bronzes. AE 9 to AE 40 including
Traces of lacquer on the reverse. About Fine ✩ CHER- one large Ptolemaic Bronze and one AE 27 of Cleopatra Vii
RoNESoS. Thrace. 400-350 B.C. Hemidrachm. Forepart (corroded but clear portrait). Various issues from Sicily to
of lion r. looking back/quadripartite incuse square. Pellet what is now Pakistan, mostly from Asia Minor and generally
in opposite depressions. 2.38 grams. Fine, banker’s test cut dating 2nd to 1st Centuries B.C. Several with accompanying
on the reverse ✩ CoRiNTH. 4th Century B.C. Drachm. attributions. Conditions from Good to Fine. (Total: 47 pieces)
Pegasos l./Aphrodite head r., hair in sakkos. 2.37 grams. SoLd AS iS. No RETURNS. (125-150)
About Fine. (Total: 3 pieces) (125-150)
2189 Group of Roman Republican Bronzes. Anonymous is-
sues. Post reform: ✩ AE As. 189-179 B.C. Janus/prow, ME
above. Craw.132/3. Very Good to Fine, verdigris ✩ AE Asses
2183 Trio of Greek silver coins: ✩ ANAKToRioN. Akar- (2). No letters or symbols visible. Very Good (minor verdi-
nania. 350-300 B.C. Hemidrachm. Forepart of Pegasos gris) and Good (surface corrosion) ✩ Also, AE Semuncia.
l./female head l., hair rolled over tainia. 1.12 grams. Very 217-215 B.C. Mercury/prow. 4.83 grams. Craw.38/7. Earthen
Good ✩ PARTHiA. orodes i, 90-77 B.C. Drachm. Rv. deposits over mottled medium green. Fine ✩ AE Sextans.
Archer and 7 line inscription. Sell.31.5. Area of deep purple 211-206 B.C. Mercury/prow. 7.98 grams. Dark brown. Very
iridescent toning. Very Fine ✩ EGyPT. Ptolemy X and Good ✩ AE Semis. Ca.157-156 B.C. Saturn/prow. 9.10
Cleopatra iii, 107-101 B.C. Tetradrachm, 10 /5 B.C. Rv. grams. Cf. Craw.197/2. Fine ✩ AE Quadrans. 127 B.C.
Eagle on thunderbolt. Svor.1728. Granular overall with Hercules/prow. 2.86 grams. Craw.264/4a. Heavy dark olive
peripheral corrosion and deposits. About Very Fine. (Total: green patina. Fine to Very Fine. (Total: 7 pieces) SoLd AS
3 pieces) (125-150) iS. No RETURNS. (150-200)
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2190 Trio of Roman Republican Bronzes. Anonymous issues: 2197 Trio of Broken Roman imperatorial and imperial silver
✩ AE Sextans. 215-212 B.C. Mercury/prow. Cf. Craw.41/9 coins: ✩ Cn. Pompey Junior. Denarius, 4 -45 B.C. Span-
✩ AE Sextans. Uncertain 2nd Century B.C. date. Mercury, 2 ish mint. Roma head/Hispania. Craw.469/1a ✩ Augustus,
pellets above/prow, faint letters below, letter or symbol to r. ✩ 27 B.C.-14 A.d. Denarius, 2 B.C.-4 A.D. Lugdunum. Rv.
AE Uncia. 211-206 B.C. Roma/prow r., corn ear and ROMA Gaius and Lucius, simpulum and lituus above. RIC 207 ✩
above. The first and last About Very Fine to Very Fine, the Denarius, 2 B.C.-4 A.D. Lugdunum. Rv. Gaius and Lucius as
second only About Fine. (Total: 3 pieces) (100-125) last, but simpulum and lituus reversed. RIC 210. All Choice
Very Fine in point of wear but broken with varying amounts
of the broken pieces present with the lot. (Total: 3 pieces)
2191 Quartet of Roman Republican silver coins: ✩ Anony- SoLd AS iS. No RETURNS. (125-150)
mous issue. Denarius, 209-208 B.C. Roma head/Dioscuri,
symbol dolphin. Craw.80/1a ✩ Cn. domitius Ahenobarbus.
2198 A trio of imperial ourrée denarii: ✩ Augustus, 27 B.C.
Denarius, 128 B.C. Roma head/Victory in biga. Craw.261/1
Fourr e Denarius. Rv. Gaius and Lucius standing, facing,
✩ Marcus Calidius et al. Denarius, 117-116 B.C. Roma
holding spears and shields. RIC 207. Plating worn, copper
head/Victory in biga. Craw.284/1a ✩ Q. Titius. Denarius,
showing faintly through. Very Good ✩ domitian, 81-96
90 B.C. Bacchus/pegasus on tablet. Craw.341/2. Conditions
A.d. Fourr e Denarius. Rv. Minerva brandishing spear r.
from Fine to Nearly Very Fine, one grainy, two with partial
Plating broken in places, core visible on edge. Fine to Very
patination. (Total: 4 pieces) (100-125)
Fine ✩ Septimius Severus, 193-211 A.d. Fourr e Denarius.
Rv. Pax enthroned l. Flatness on the high points. Core visible
2192 Quartet of Roman Republican silver coins. Denarii (4) of in a few spots on the reverse. Close to Very Fine. (Total: 3
C. Terentius Lucanus, L. Minucius, Q. Titius and A. Plau- pieces) (100-125)
tius. Craw.217/1, 248/1, 341/2, 431/1. Fine to Very Fine, Fine
(pierced on the reverse), Good to Very Good (obverse cstps.), 2199 A pair of Roman Provincial Bronzes: ✩ Augustus, 27
and Fine (granular) respectively. (Total: 4 pieces) (100-125) B.C.-14 A.d. AE 24. Asian mint (probably Syria). Bare
head r., CAESAR. Rv. AVGVSTVS in 1 line in wreath. RPC
4100. Granular surfaces, gray-green patina. Very Good ✩
2193 Quartet of Roman Republican silver coins: ✩ Anonymous Livia. AE 23 of oEA in Syrtica. Draped bust of Livia r.
issue. Denarius, 86 B.C. Apollo head/Jupiter in quadriga. Rv. Helmeted head of Athena l. RPC 835. Scattered spots
Craw.350A/2 ✩ C. Norbanus. Denarius, 83 B.C. Venus of lacquer. Good. (Total: 2 pieces) (75-100)
head/ear of grain, fasces and caduceus. Craw.357/1b ✩ L.
Rutilius Flaccus. Denarius, 77 B.C. Roma head/Victory in
biga. Craw.387/1 ✩ M. Aemilius Scaurus et al. Denarius, 2200 A pair of deified Augustus Bronzes. divus Augustus: ✩
58 B.C. Aretas beside camel/Jupiter in quadriga, scorpion. As, struck 22-30 A.D. under Ti erius. Rv. Altar. RIC 81. Very
Craw.422/1b. All Fine or a bit better, the Flaccus with an Good ✩ Dupondius, struck 37-41 A.D. under Caligula. Rv.
obverse planchet flaw, all with partial patination. (Total: 4 Augustus or Caligula seated l. RIC 56. Rough surfaces toned
pieces) (100-125) light olive brown. Fine. (Total: 2 pieces) (75-100)
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2204 Quartet of imperial Bronzes: ✩ Caligula, 37-41 A.d. flanking trophy. RIC 176. Granular surfaces, Very Fine
Quadrans, 40 A.D. Rome. Liberty cap. Rv. RCC, legend ✩ Severus Alexander, 222-235 A.d. Denarius, 224 A.D.
around. RIC 52. Heavy green over brown patina. Fine to Rv. Emperor standing l. RIC 44. Uneven toning. Close to
Very Fine ✩ Trajan, 98-117 A.d. As, 100 A.D. Rome. Rv. Extremely Fine ✩ Antoniniani (4) of Gordian iii, Philip i,
Victory alighting l. with shield. RIC 417. Rough black patina. Trajan decius, and Trebonianus Gallus. Rv. Liberalitas,
Very Fine ✩ Marcus Aurelius, 161-180 A.d. Dupondius, Annona, Genius of the Army, Pietas. All granular with minor
1 1 A.D. Rome. Rv. M. Aurelius and L. Verus standing, deposits, the first chipped. Fine to Very Fine. (Total: 9 pieces)
facing each other, clasping hands. RIC 799. Granular dark SoLd AS iS. No RETURNS. (150-200)
olive green and tan surfaces. Edge split. Fine to Very Fine ✩
Lucilla. Dupondius, 1 -1 9 A.D. Rome. Rv. Juno standing 2211 Group of Roman imperial silver coins: ✩ Denarii (7) of
l. RIC 744. Rough dark green patina, old reverse scratches. Vespasian, Titus, Nerva, Trajan (2), Antoninus Pius (2).
Fine. (Total: 4 pieces) (100-150) Rv. Pax, Venus, Justitia, Aequitas seated, Providentia, Aequi-
tas standing, Virtus. Conditions from Good to Fine, two with
2205 Pair of Roman Provincial Bronzes: ✩ Caligula and An- deposits and three with traces of edge solder and/or evidence
tonia. AE 21 of THESSALoNiCA in Macedon. Laureate of edge mounting ✩ Herennia Etruscilla. Antoninianus. Rv.
head of Caligula l. Rv. Veiled and draped bust of Antonia l. Pudicitia seated l. About Very Fine. (Total: 7 pieces) SoLd
RPC 1573. Rough dark green patina. Fine ✩ Hadrian, 117- AS iS. No RETURNS. (100-125)
138 A.d. AE 23 of ANTioCH in Syria. Laureate head r.
Rv. Large SC in wreath, below. BMC -. Rough green and 2212 Group of Roman imperial silver coins: ✩ Denarii (8) of
tan. Fine to Very Fine. (Total: 2 pieces) (75-100) Vespasian (2), Titus, Hadrian, Lucius Verus, Septimius
Severus, Maximinus, and Julia Maesa. Various reverses,
2206 Pair of early imperial Bronzes: ✩ Nero, 54-68 A.d. As, all different. Conditions from Very Good to About Very
A.D. Lugdunum. Rv. Victory flying l. holding shield. RIC Fine, the Vespasian Denarii tooled, the Julia Maesa corroded
544. Dark brown patina over pitted surfaces. Broad flan. Fine with mottled patina. The others average Fine or a bit better
✩ Galba, 68-69 A.d. As. Rv. Livia standing l. Partial dark ✩ Also Late Roman Siliquae (2). Both clipped, the first of
brown patination. Good. (Total: 2 pieces) (75-100) Valens, the second clipped so severely as to prevent positive
identification. Fine or nearly so in point of wear. (Total: 10
2207 Quintet of Billon Tetradrachms from Roman Alexandria: pieces) SoLd AS iS. No RETURNS. (100-125)
✩ otho, 69 A.d. Billon Tetradrachm. Rv. Eleutheria stand-
ing l. RPC 5254. Fine ✩ Aelius, Caesar, 136-138 A.d. Rv. 2213 Quartet of early imperial Bronzes: ✩ Vespasian, 69-79
Homonoia standing l. Geissen 1271. Granular. Very Good to A.d. Sestertius. Rv. Mars advancing r. Heavy mottled green
Fine ✩ Claudius, 41-54 A.d. Billon Tetradrachm. Rv. Mes- patina, pitted. Good/Very Good ✩ Dupondius, 77-78 A.D.
salina standing l. holding two children. Geissen 81. Granular. Rv. Ceres standing l. RIC 593b. Dark brown with areas of
Very Good ✩ Nero, 54-68 A.d. Billon Tetradrachms (2). green and tan. Very Good ✩ domitian, Caesar, 69-81 A.d.
Rv. Bust of Alexandria r., bust of Poppaea r. Geissen 168, As, 7 A.D. Rv. Spes. Very Good ✩ domitian, 81-96 A.d.
172. Both Fine to Very Fine, the second granular. (Total: 5 As, 90-91 A.D. Rv. Fortuna. RIC 394. Dark green. Fine.
pieces) (100-150) (Total: 4 pieces) (75-100)
2208 Quartet of early imperial silver coins: ✩ Vitellius, 69 A.d. 2214 Group of Roman imperial Bronzes: ✩ Dupondius of
Denarius. Rv. Libertas standing front, head r. RIC 10. Very Vespasian. Rv. Ceres ✩ also Asses (11) of divus Au-
Good ✩ Vespasian, 69-79 A.d. Denarius. Rv. Star above gustus (2), Germanicus, Claudius (3), Nero, Vitellius,
prow of galley. RIC 108. Scarce. Pitted. Very Good ✩ Titus, Vespasian, Hadrian, and Commodus. Various reverses,
79-81 A.d. Rv. Throne with round back. Area of corrosion only two duplicates. Conditions from Poor to Fine, mostly
on the obverse. Fine ✩ domitian, 81-96 A.d. Denarius. Good to Very Good. (Total: 12 pieces) SoLd AS iS. No
Rv. Salus resting elbow on column. Dark tone. Fine to Very RETURNS. (150-200)
Fine. (Total: 4 pieces) (100-125)
2215 Trio of Roman imperial Bronzes: ✩ Titus, 79-81 A.d.
2209 Quartet of imperial silver coins: ✩ Vespasian, 69-79 A.d. Dupondius, 80 A.D. Rome. Rv. Pax standing l. RIC 113 var.
Denarius. Rv. Pax seated l. Dark tone. Very Good ✩ Nerva, Partial red-brown and tan patina. About Very Fine ✩ Trajan,
96-98 A.d. Denarius. Rv. Fortuna standing l. Granular. Very 98-117 A.d. As. Rv. Woman reclining l. with wheel, VIA
Good to Fine ✩ Trajan, 98-117 A.d. Denarius. Rv. Genius TRAIANA S.C. RIC 639. Broken dark green and red-brown
standing l. Granular. Fine ✩ Hadrian, 117-138 A.d. De- patina. Fine ✩ Antoninus Pius, 138-161 A.d. Dupondius.
narius. Rv. Emperor sacrificing l. over altar. Fine. (Total: 4 Rv. Annona standing r. Heavy green patina, pitting. Good
pieces) (100-125) to Very Good. (Total: 3 pieces) (75-100)
2210 Group of imperial silver coins: ✩ Vespasian, 69-79 A.d. 2216 Trio of Roman Provincial Bronzes from CAESAREA
Denarii (2). Rv. Salus, Vesta. Very Good (heavy patina), in Cappadocia: ✩ Titus, 79-81 A.d. AE 22. Rv. Greek
Fine (ragged edge, reverse rough with deposits) ✩ Marcus inscription in wreath. RPC 1681. Very Good/Fine ✩ Marcus
Aurelius, Caesar, 139-161 A.d. Denarius, 148-149 A.D. Aurelius, 161-180 A.d. Rv. Mt. Argaeus. Fine, deposits ✩
Rv. Providentia. RIC 446. About Very Fine ✩ Septimius Commodus, 177-192 A.d. AE 20. Rv. Mt. Argaeus. Good
Severus, 193-211 A.d. Denarius, 201 A.D. Rv. Captives to Very Good, corrosion. (Total: 3 pieces) (75-100)
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2217 Group of Roman imperial silver coins: Denarii (6) of 2225 Group of imperial Bronzes: Sestertii (8) of Hadrian, An-
domitian (2), Hadrian (2), diva Faustina Senior, and toninus Pius (2), Marcus Aurelius (2), Commodus (2), and
Commodus. Rv. Pegasus, Minerva brandishing spear r., Faustina Junior. Various reverses, all different. Conditions
Annona standing l. with foot on modius, Annona seated l., from Poor to Very Good, mostly Good to Very Good. (Total:
peacock, trophy flanked by captives. Conditions from Very 8 pieces) SoLd AS iS. No RETURNS. (100-150)
Good to Nice Fine, the first with edge partially filed. (Total:
6 pieces) (100-125) 2226 Trio of Roman imperial denarii: ✩ Antoninus Pius,
138-161 A.d. Denarius, 147-148 A.D. Rv. Salus standing l.
2218 Pair of early imperial Bronzes. Nerva, 96-98 A.d.: ✩ feeding snake arising from altar. RIC 167. Medium gray. Old
Dupondius. Rv. Libertas. Dark green. Good ✩ As, 97 A.D. shallow scrapes in emperor’s hair. Very Fine ✩ Denarius,
Rv. Aequitas. RIC 94. Dark green, pitted about the reverse 159-1 0 A.D. Rv. Roma enthroned l. RIC 303. About Very
periphery. Nice Fine/Very Good. (Total: 2 pieces) (75-100) Fine ✩ Commodus, 177-192 A.d. Denarius, 183 A.D. Rv.
Mars advancing r. RIC 54. About Very Fine. All pleasing
2219 Quartet of 2nd Century imperial silver coins: ✩ Tra-
medium gray. (Total: 3 pieces) (100-125)
jan, 98-117 A.d. Denarius. Rv. Victory flying l. Fine ✩
Hadrian, 117-138 A.d. Denarius. Rv. Mars walking r. with
spear and trophy. Lightly granular. Very Fine ✩ Antoninus 2227 Group of 2nd Century imperial silver coins: ✩ Antoninus
Pius, 138-161 A.d. Denarius. Rv. Felicitas standing l. Pius, 138-161 A.d. Denarius. Rv. Annona standing l. hold-
Fine to Very Fine ✩ Faustina Senior. Denarius. Rv. Ceres ing ears of grain over modius. Dark tone, ragged edge. Very
standing front, head l., holding long torch. Very Fine/Fine. Fine ✩ diva Faustina Senior. Denarius. Rv. Antoninus r.
(Total: 4 pieces) (100-125) clasping r. hands with Faustina. Fine ✩ Marcus Aurelius,
161-180 A.d. Denarius. Providentia. Fine/Very Good ✩
2220 Pair of Roman Provincial Bronzes: ✩ ANAZARBUS. Faustina Junior. Denarius. Rv. Spes. Very Good ✩ divus
Cilicia. Time of Trajan. AE 18. Veiled bust of Persephone Lucius Verus. Denarius. Rv. Eagle. Fine ✩ Commodus,
r., ears of grain and poppy head before. Rv. Veiled bust of 177-192 A.d. Denarius. Rv. Liberalitas. Granular reverse.
Demeter r. Very Good/Fine ✩ Severus Alexander, 222-235 Fine to Very Fine in point of wear ✩ Crispina. Denarius.
A.d. AE 27 of NiSiBiS in Mesopotamia. Rv. Head of Rv. Large rectangular altar, DIS GENITALIBVS. Obverse
Tyche r. BMC 5. Granular surfaces, dark green and tan. Fine pitting. Fine. (Total: 7 pieces) (125-150)
to Very Fine. (Total: 2 pieces) (75-100)
2228 Pair of Antonine Sestertii: ✩ Antoninus Pius, 138-161
2221 Group of 2nd Century imperial silver coins: ✩ Trajan, A.d. Sestertius, 153-154 A.D. Rome. Rv. Libertas standing
98-117 A.d. Denarius. Rv. Trajan Senior enthroned l. Rare. r. RIC 916a. Dark brown and tan. Light pitting. Fine to Very
Very Good ✩ Denarius. Rv. Dacian seated l. on pile of arms. Fine ✩ Lucilla. Sestertius, 1 -1 9 A.D. Rome. Rv. Ceres
Scarce. Good ✩ Hadrian, 117-138 A.d. Denarius. Rv. Lib- seated r. on basket from which snake emerges. RIC 1728.
ertas standing l. Very Good ✩ Faustina Junior. Denarius. Rough dark brown-black, pitted and lightly tooled. Fine.
Rv. Fecunditas holding infant in each arm and flanked by (Total: 2 pieces) (75-100)
two children. Good ✩ Lucilla. Denarius. Rv. Venus standing
l. holding Victory and resting l. hand on shield. Pitted. Very
2229 Pair of Antonine Sestertii: ✩ Antoninus Pius, 138-161
Good ✩ Geta, Caesar. Denarius. Rv. Felicitas standing l.
A.d. Sestertius, 144 A.D. Rome. Rv. Moneta standing l.
Granular. Very Good/Good. (Total: 6 pieces) (75-100)
holding scales and cornucopiae, MONETA AVG. S.C. RIC
2222 Trio of early imperial Bronzes. Trajan, 98-117 A.d.: ✩ 610. Fine ✩ Crispina. Sestertius, 178-180 A.D. Rome. Rv.
Sestertius. Rv. Victory inscribing shield set on palm. Dark Salus seated l. feeding snake arising from altar. RIC 672b.
brown. Very Good/Good ✩ Sestertius. Rv. Annona stand- Good to Very Good. Scarce. (Total: 2 pieces) (75-100)
ing l. holding corn-ears over modius. Dark Tiber patina,
pitted. Very Good ✩ AE 27 of ANTioCH in Syria. Rv. 2230 Group of eight imperial Middle Bronzes: Dupondii and
S.C. in wreath. Dark brown and tan. Very Good. (Total: Asses of Antoninus Pius (2), Faustina Senior, Marcus
3 pieces) (75-100) Aurelius (1 as Caesar, 2 as Augustus), Faustina Junior,
and Septimius Severus. Various reverses, no duplication.
2223 Pair of Roman Provincial Billon silver coins: ✩ Hadrian, Conditions from Poor to Very Good, mostly Good to Very
117-138 A.d. Billon Tetradrachm of ALEXANdRiA in Good, one with ragged edges. (Total: 8 pieces) SoLd AS
Egypt. Year 8. Rv. Bust r. of Sarapis-Ammon. Granular, iS. No RETURNS. (75-100)
About Very Fine ✩ Caracalla, 198-217 A.d. Billon Tet-
radrachm of ANTioCH in Syria. Rv. Eagle standing front, 2231 Pair of imperial Sestertii: ✩ Marcus Aurelius, 161-180
head r., star below. Granular with some deposits and a trace A.d. Sestertius, 1 4 A.D. Rome. Rv. Mars standing r. hold-
of lacquer. About Very Fine. (Total: 2 pieces) (75-100) ing spear and resting hand on shield. RIC 861. Granular
surfaces toned brown and tan. Very Fine ✩ Caracalla,
2224 Pair of Roman imperial Bronzes: ✩ Hadrian, 117-138 198-217 A.d. Sestertius, 213 A.D. Rome. Rv. Securitas
A.d. Sestertius. Rv. Securitas seated l. RIC 569. Edge split enthroned r., head propped on r. hand. RIC 572a. Glossy
and peripheral corrosion. Fine ✩ Commodus, 177-192 black patina, pitted, especially about the periphery. Light
A.d. Sestertius. Rv. eus enthroned l. holding Victory. tooling and smoothing in the fields. Very Fine in point of
RIC 291. Black patina. About Very Fine/Fine. (Total: 2 wear. (Total: 2 pieces) (100-150)
pieces) (75-100)
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2232 Pair of Roman Provincial Bronzes: ✩ Faustina Junior. 2238 Trio of Roman Provincial Bronzes: ✩ Caracalla, 198-217
AE 27 of NEAPoLiS in Samaria. Rv. Tyche standing A.d. AE 31 of TRAJANoPoLiS in Thrace. Rv. Emperor
front, head l. Ros.20l, Hendin 880. Minor deposits on the standing l. holding spear and Victory. Red-brown. Fine to
reverse. Fine ✩ Hadrian, 117-138 A.d. AE Drachm of Very Fine ✩ Macrinus, 217-218 A.d. AE 26 of NiKoPo-
ALEXANdRiA in Egypt. Rv. Tyche reclining l. Geissen LiS Ad iSTRUM in Moesia inferior. Rv. eus standing
800. Planchet flaw appearing as a recessed band across the l. holding patera and scepter. Varb.3470. Mottled medium
reverse. Fine/Very Good. (Total: 2 pieces) (100-125) and dark green. Very Good to Fine ✩ Elagabalus, 218-222
A.d. AE 27 of MARCiANoPoLiS in Moesia inferior.
2233 Group of late 2nd-early 3rd Century imperial silver Rv. Hygeia standing r. Varb.1576. Dark green. Fine. (Total:
coins: ✩ Clodius Albinus, Caesar, 193-195 A.d. Denarius. 3 pieces) (125-150)
Rv. Providentia. Ragged edge. Very Good. Scarce ✩ An-
toninus Pius, 138-161 A.d. Denarius. Rv. Clasped hands 2239 Pair of Roman Provincial Bronzes from ANTioCH Ad
holding caduceus. Very Good ✩ Denarius. Rv. Annona stand- oRoNTEM in Syria: ✩ Macrinus, 217-218 A.d. AE
ing l. Fine, reverse scratches ✩ Commodus, 177-192 A.d. 20. Rv. SC in wreath. Dark green and tan. Fine to Very
Denarius. Rv. Pietas standing l. sacrificing over altar. Edge Fine ✩ Elagabalus, 218-222 A.d. AE 32. Rv. Tyche of
chipped. Dark tone. Fine to Very Fine ✩ Caracalla, 198-217 Antioch reclining l. Corroded surfaces. Very Good. (Total:
A.d. Denarius. Rv. Emperor standing l. holding Victory and 2 pieces) (75-100)
spear, captive at feet. Granular. Fine ✩ Plautilla. Denarius.
Rv. Concordia standing l. Ragged edge, lightly granular.
2240 Quintet of Severan silver, mostly Billon: Denarii (one
Fine to Very Fine ✩ Elagabalus, 218-222 A.d. Denarius.
each) of Julia Paula, Julia Soemias, Julia Maesa, Severus
Rv. Libertas standing l. Granular. Fine to Very Fine. (Total:
Alexander and Julia Maesa. Various reverses, all different.
7 pieces) (125-150)
Conditions from Poor to Fine, mostly Very Good or nearly so,
2234 Trio of Roman imperial denarii: ✩ Septimius Severus, the Severus Alexander with hairline crack. (Total: 5 pieces)
193-211 A.d. Denarius, 195 A.D. Rv. Victory flying l. SoLd AS iS. No RETURNS. (60-90)
Cf. RIC 58. Partial legends, Very Fine ✩ Julia domna.
Denarius, 209 A.D. Rv. Fortuna seated l. RIC 553. Close 2241 Pair of Severan silver coins: ✩ Julia Maesa. Denarius. Rv.
to Extremely Fine ✩ Geta, Caesar, 198-209 A.d. De- Felicitas standing l. sacrificing over altar. RIC 271. Granular
narius, 205 A.D. Rv. Minerva standing l. RIC 46. Very surfaces. Close to Very Fine ✩ Severus Alexander, 222-235
Fine. Medium gray (2) and pale gray respectively. (Total: A.d. Denarius. Rv. Pax advancing l. RIC 67. Nice Very Fine,
3 pieces) (125-150) granular. (Total: 2 pieces) (75-100)
2235 Group of late 2nd to early 3rd Century imperial silver 2242 Pair of Roman imperial Bronzes: ✩ Severus Alexander,
coins: ✩ Septimius Severus, 193-211 A.d. Denarius. Rv. 222-235 A.d. Sestertius. Rv. Sol walking l. RIC 538. Dark
Emperor, togate and veiled, sacrificing l. over altar. Fine to olive green. Fine ✩ Sestertius. Rv. Mars advancing r. RIC
Very Fine ✩ Julia domna. Denarius. Laodicea. Rv. Con- 635. Rough dark red-brown. Fine to Very Fine. (Total: 2
cordia seated l. Slightly granular surfaces, darkly toned. Very pieces) (75-100)
Fine ✩ Caracalla, 198-217 A.d. Denarius. Rv. Hercules
standing l. holding branch and club. About Very Fine ✩ 2243 Group of early 3rd Century imperial Bronzes: ✩ Sestertii
Geta, Caesar, 198-209 A.d. Denarius. Rv. Geta standing l. of Severus Alexander, Julia Maesa, Gordian iii, Trebo-
holding branch and spear. Very Fine/Fine ✩ Denarius. Rv. nianus Gallus, Philip i. Various reverses, all different. ✩
Victory flying l. Very Fine/Fine ✩ Denarius. Rv. Sol walk- Philip ii, 247-249 A.d. AE 29 of ViMiNACiUM in Moesia
ing l., star to l. Very Fine, hairline scratches on the reverse. Superior. Rv. Moesia standing facing between bull and lion.
(Total: 6 pieces) (125-150) Conditions from Poor to Very Good, mostly Good to Very
Good, the first cleaned, the last tooled, the Gordian III with
2236 Trio of Roman Provincial Bronzes from Northern Greece: a significant flan crack. (Total: 6 pieces) SoLd AS iS. No
✩ Septimius Severus, 193-211 A.d. AE 21 of ANCHi- RETURNS. (75-100)
ALUS in Thrace. Rv. Cybele enthroned l. Varb.140. Dark
green. Very Good to Fine ✩ Gordian iii, 238-244 A.d. AE
2244 Trio of imperial Bronzes: ✩ Severus Alexander, 222-235
27 of odESSUS in Thrace. Rv. Great god of Odessus stand-
A.d. Sestertius, 232 A.D. Rome. Rv. Spes walking l. RIC
ing l. holding patera and cornucopiae. Dark green. Fine to
648. Fine to Very Fine ✩ Julia Mamaea. Sestertius, 228
Very Fine ✩ Hostilian, 251 A.d. AE 26 of ViMiNACiUM
A.D. Rome. Rv. Felicitas standing l. RIC 676. Very Good
in Moesia Superior. Rv. Moesia standing facing between
✩ Maximinus i, 235-238 A.d. Dupondius. Rv. Fides. Very
bull and lion. Varb.193. Dark red-brown, tooled. Very Good
Good. (Total: 3 pieces) (75-100)
to Fine. (Total: 3 pieces) (75-100)
2237 Trio of Roman Provincial Bronzes from NiKoPoLiS 2245 Group of 3rd Century Roman imperial Bronzes.
Ad iSTRUM in Moesia inferior: ✩ Julia domna. AE Sestertii (9) of Severus Alexander (5), Maximinus i
22. Rv. Nemesis standing l. Varb.2842. Pleasing blue-green (3) and Maximus as Caesar. Various reverses, only one
patina. Fine to Very Fine ✩ Plautilla. AE 27. Rv. Homonia duplicate. Conditions from Good to Fine and one Very
seated l. Varb.-. Rare. Fine ✩ Geta, 209-212 A.d. AE Fine but tooled. Average Very Good, many with deposits,
27. Rv. Nemesis standing l. Dark green. Fine. (Total: 3 corrosion and/or tooling. (Total: 9 pieces) SoLd AS iS.
pieces) (125-150) No RETURNS. (125-150)
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2246 Pair of imperial Bronzes: ✩ Maximinus i, 235-238 A.d. 2254 Group of mid 3rd Century silver and Billon coins: An-
Sestertius, 23 -238 A.D. Rv. Victory advancing r. RIC 88. toniniani of Philip i, Philip ii, Trajan decius, Herennius
Dark mahogany with traces of green. About Very Fine/Fine ✩ Etruscus as Caesar, Trebonianus Gallus (2) and Valerian
Gordian iii, 238-244 A.d. Sestertius, 241-243 A.D. Rome. i. Various reverses, all different. Conditions from Good to
Rv. Laetitia standing l. RIC 101. Dark green, slight obverse Nice Fine, one with deposits, several granular. (Total: 7
pitting. Very Fine. (Total: 2 pieces) (100-125) pieces) SoLd AS iS. No RETURNS. (60-90)
2247 Trio of imperial and Provincial Bronzes: ✩ Maximus, 2255 Trio of mid 3rd Century silver and Billon coins: ✩ Volu-
Caesar, 235-238 A.d. Sestertius, 23 -238 A.D. Rome. Rv. sian, 251-253 A.d. Antoninianus. Rv. Concordia seated l.
Maximus standing l. with two standards behind. RIC 13. RIC 168. About Very Fine ✩ Valerian i, 253-260 A.d.
Glossy olive green patina, hairline flan crack. Nice Fine ✩ Billon Antoninianus. Rv. Valerian and Gallienus sacrificing
Philip i, 244-249 A.d. AE 29 of HELioPoLiS in Syria. over altar. RIC 284. About Extremely Fine, silvering intact
Rv. Tyche of Heliopolis standing facing under an inflated ✩ Gallienus, 253-268 A.d. Billon Antoninianus. Rv. Gal-
veil held over her head by two female figures on pedestals. lienus receiving globe from Jupiter. RIC 440. Extremely
BMC 21. Dark brown and green. Fine to Very Fine ✩ ot- Fine, nearly full silvering. (Total: 3 pieces) (100-125)
acilia Severa. Sestertius, 244-245 A.D. Rv. Pudicitia seated
l. RIC 209a. Dark green and tan. About Very Fine. (Total: 3
pieces) (100-125) 2256 Group of mid 3rd Century Billon coins: ✩ diva Marini-
ana. Billon Antoninianus. Rv. Peacock. Good/Fair ✩ Gal-
2248 Pair of imperial silver coins. Gordian iii, 238-244 A.d.: ✩ lienus, 253-268 A.d. Billon Antoniniani (5) ✩ Salonina.
Antoninianus, 243-244 A.D. Rv. Securitas standing l. leaning Billon Antoniniani (3). Various reverses, all different. Con-
on column. RIC 152 ✩ Denarius, 241 A.D. Rv. Apollo seated ditions from Very Good to Very Fine, mostly Fine or better,
l. RIC 114. Both Choice Very Fine and slightly granular. one Salonina very porous. (Total: 9 pieces) SoLd AS iS.
(Total: 2 pieces) (75-100) No RETURNS. (100-150)
2249 Pair of mid 3rd Century silver coins: ✩ Gordian iii,
238-244 A.d. Antoninianus, 243-244 A.D. Rv. Providentia 2257 Group of mid 3rd Century Billon coins: ✩ Valerian ii,
standing l. RIC 148. Nice Very Fine ✩ Herennia Etruscilla. Caesar, 256-258 A.d. Billon Antoninianus. Rv. Infant Jupi-
Antoninianus, 250-251 A.D. Rv. Pudicitia standing l. RIC ter on goat. RIC 3. Fine to Very Fine ✩ Saloninus, Caesar,
58b. About Very Fine. Both with unusually thick flans. (Total: 258-260 A.d. Billon Antoninianus. Rv. Saloninus receiving
2 pieces) (75-100) flower from Spes. RIC 36. Very Good ✩ Macrianus, 260-
261 A.d. Billon Antoninianus. Rv. Roma seated l. RIC 11.
2250 Trio of silver and AE Roman imperial Antoniniani: ✩ Very Good ✩ Quietus, 260-261 A.d. Billon Antoninianus.
Gordian iii, 238-244 A.d. silver Antoninianus. Rv. Concor- Rv. Spes advancing l. RIC 11. Surface pitting. Very Good.
dia seated l. Nice Very Fine ✩ Gallienus, 253-268 A.d. AE (Total: 4 pieces) (75-100)
Antoninianus. Rv. Panther walking l. Very Fine ✩ Postumus,
259-268 A.d. AE Antoninianus. Rv. Jupiter standing facing, 2258 Group of mid to late 3rd Century Billon coins: Billon
head r., hurling thunderbolt. Ragged edge. About Extremely Antoniniani of otacilia Severa (Fine, pierced), Gallienus
Fine with traces of silvering. (Total: 3 pieces) (125-150) (3), Salonina (4), and Postumus (2). Various reverses, two
duplicates. Except as noted, conditions from Nice Fine to
2251 Pair of Roman Provincial coins: ✩ Gordian iii, 238- Very Fine, mostly granular. (Total: 10 pieces) SoLd AS iS.
244 A.d. AE 23 of ViMiNACiUM in Moesia Superior. No RETURNS. (75-100)
Radiate bust r. Rv. Moesia standing facing holding two
standards, bull and lion flanking. Cf. Varb.126. Dark olive
green, lightly pitted. Fine ✩ Philip i, 244-249 A.d. AE 28 2259 Group of Billon and AE Antoniniani: ✩ Billon Anto-
of ANTioCH in Syria. Laureate, draped and cuirassed ninianus of Postumus ✩ AE Antoniniani (4) of Victorinus,
bust r. Rv. Turreted bust of city-goddess r., ram running Tetricus i, Tetricus ii and Claudius ii Gothicus. One each.
r. above. BMC 528. Granular surfaces. Fine to Very Fine. Various reverses, all different. Conditions from Fine to Very
(Total: 2 pieces) (100-125) Fine, mostly the latter, three with typically ragged edges.
(Total: 5 pieces) SoLd AS iS. No RETURNS. (100-125)
2252 Trio of imperial and Provincial Bronzes: ✩ Tranquillina.
AE 21 of SAMoS. Rv. Tyche standing l. BMC 311. Surface 2260 Pair of late 3rd Century AE Antoniniani: ✩ Marius, 269
pitting, especially on the reverse. Fine/Very Good ✩ otacilia A.d. AE Antoninianus. Rv. Felicitas standing l. RIC 10. Fine
Severa. As. Rome. Rv. Concordia seated l. RIC 203e. Very to Very Fine, spots of verdigris ✩ Tetricus i, 271-274 A.d.
Good, obverse scratches ✩ Trajan decius, 249-251 A.d. AE Antoninianus. Rv. Laetitia standing l. Very Fine/Fine.
AE 23 of ANTioCHiA in Pisidia. Rv. Legionary eagle Typically ragged flan. (Total: 2 pieces) (75-100)
between two standards. Obverse pitting. Very Good/About
Very Fine. (Total: 3 pieces) (75-100)
2261 Group of late 3rd Century AE Antoniniani. AE Anto-
2253 Pair of mid 3rd Century silver coins: ✩ Philip i, 244-249 niniani of Postumus, Victorinus, Tetricus i, Tetricus ii,
A.d. Antoninianus. Rv. Stag walking r., U in ex. RIC 19. Claudius ii Gothicus (3, one of which a barbarous radiate),
Scarce Saeculares issue. Choice Very Fine, traces of silver- Quintillus, Aurelian (2), Severina (2), and Vabalathus.
ing, thick flan ✩ otacilia Severa. Antoninianus. Rv. Pietas Various reverses, only minor duplication. Conditions from
sacrificing l. over altar. RIC 121. Choice Very Fine. (Total: Good to Nice Fine, mostly Very Good or better. (Total: 13
2 pieces) (75-100) pieces) SoLd AS iS. No RETURNS. (75-100)
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2262 Group of late 3rd Century AE Antoniniani. AE Anto- 2269 Pair of Late Roman Folles. diocletian, 284-305 A.d.: ✩
niniani of Victorinus, Claudius ii Gothicus, Aurelian AE Follis. Mint designation off the flan. Rv. Moneta. Close
(2), Tacitus, and Probus (2). Various reverses, only minor to Extremely Fine, traces of silvering in recessed areas ✩
duplication. All Very Fine or nearly so except the Probus AE Follis. Lugdunum. Rv. Genius P.R. Very Fine. (Total: 2
Antoniniani which are both Nearly Extremely Fine with pieces) (100-125)
considerable silvering. (Total: 7 pieces) (100-125)
2270 Group of early 4th Century Roman AE Folles. Large AE
2263 Group of AE Tetradrachms from RoMAN ALEX- Folles of diocletian, Maximianus (2), Constantius i as
ANdRiA in Egypt: ✩ Claudius ii Gothicus, 268-270 Caesar, Galerius, and Galeria Valeria. Various mints in-
A.d. AE Tetradrachm. Rv. Dikaiosyne. Fine to Very Fine cluding A uileia, Trier, Cy icus, and Alexandria. Rv. Genius
✩ diocletian, 284-305 A.d. AE Tetradrachms (2). Rv. P.R. (3), Genius Imperatoris, Carthage and Venus. Conditions
Eusebia, eus. Both Fine to Very Fine ✩ Maximianus, from Fine to Choice Very Fine, mostly Very Fine or better,
286-308, 310 A.d. AE Tetradrachm. Rv. Nike. Very Fine. the Galerius granular and the Galeria Valeria with surface
(Total: 4 pieces) (60-90) corrosion and deposits. (Total: 6 pieces) SoLd AS iS. No
RETURNS. (100-125)
2264 Group of late 3rd and early 4th Century AE Antonini-
ani. AE Antoniniani of Gallienus, Victorinus, Claudius ii 2271 Group of early 4th Century Roman Bronzes: ✩ Folles (1
Gothicus, Florian (corroded, Very Good/Good), Probus (3, large, 5 reduced) of Galerius as Caesar (2), Maximinus ii,
one cleaned), Carus (pitted, Fine to Very Fine), Carausius, and Maxentius (3). All different reverses ✩ AE 3’s (5) of
Maximianus, and Galerius as Caesar. Standard reverses, Licinius i (4) and Licinius ii. Rv. Jupiter (3), Genius P.R.,
some duplication of type. Except as noted, conditions from and Sol. Conditions from Very Good to Very Fine, mainly
Fine to Choice Very Fine, mostly Very Fine or better. (Total: Fine to Very Fine. (Total: 11 pieces) SoLd AS iS. No
11 pieces) SoLd AS iS. No RETURNS. (75-100) RETURNS. (150-200)
2265 Group of late 3rd and early 4th Century AE Antoniniani. 2272 Group of early 4th Century Roman AE Folles: ✩ Large
AE Antoniniani of Tacitus, Florianus, Probus (3), divus AE Folles of Severus ii as Caesar, Maximinus ii as Caesar
Carus, Numerian, Carinus, diocletian (3) and Maximi- (2), Maxentius (2) and ✩ Reduced Folles of Maximinus
anus. Also included, a late 3rd Century Barbarous Radiate ii as Emperor (2) and Romulus. Various mints including
(Good, cleaned). Various reverses, only minor duplication. Heraclea, Alexandria, Antioch, Ostia and Rome. Rv. Genius
Conditions from Good to About Very Fine, mostly Very P.R., Genius Caesaris (2), Dioscuri, Genius Augusti (2),
Good or better. (Total: 13 pieces) SoLd AS iS. No RE- Roma in hexastyle temple, domed hexastyle temple. The
TURNS. (75-100) Romulus is Good, the Severus is Very Good with deposits,
the others range from Fine to Very Fine, one lightly cleaned.
2266 Group of late 3rd and 4th Century Bronzes: ✩ AE An- (Total: 8 pieces) SoLd AS iS. No RETURNS. (100-125)
toniniani of Aurelian, Claudius ii Gothicus, Probus and
Maximianus ✩ AE Folles of Licinius i, Maximinus ii, and 2273 Licinius i, 308-324 A.d. Trio of Reduced Folles: ✩ Lug-
Constantine the Great ✩ AE 3’s, ’s and 4’s of Constan- dunum ✩ Thessalonica ✩ Heraclea. Rv. Genius P.R., Jupiter
tine the Great, Rome and Constantinople Commemo- holding Victory (2). Choice Very Fine, Very Fine (reverse
ratives, divus Constantine, Constantine ii, Constans, pitting), Choice Very Fine. (Total: 3 pieces) (60-90)
Constantius Gallus, Valentinian i, Valens, and Gratian.
A nice selection of standard late Roman reverses. Conditions
2274 Group of early 4th Century Roman Bronzes: ✩ Reduced
from Fair to Very Fine, mostly Very Good to Fine. (Total:
Folles of Licinius i, Licinius ii as Caesar ✩ AE ’s (2).
19 pieces) SoLd AS iS. No RETURNS. (150-200)
Constantinople Commemoratives ✩ AE 3’s (2) of Fausta
and Helena ✩ AE 4 of Theodora. Usual reverses, all differ-
2267 Pair of British Empire AE Antoniniani: ✩ Carausius, ent except the Constantinople Commemoratives (Victory on
287-293 A.d. AE Antoninianus. Rv. Pax standing l., B-C prow) which show different styles from Antioch and Lug-
(retrograde) flanking. Olive green. Compact flan. Very dunum. Conditions from Fine to Choice Very Fine, mostly
Fine ✩ Allectus, 293-296 A.d. AE Antoninianus. Rv. Very Fine or nearly so. (Total: 7 pieces) SoLd AS iS. No
Pax standing l. Rough surfaces. Very Good. (Total: 2 RETURNS. (75-100)
pieces) (75-100)
2275 Group of early 4th Century Roman Bronzes. Constan-
2268 Group of late 3rd and early 4th Century AE Antoniniani. tine the Great, 307-337 A.d.: ✩ AE Follis. Lugdunum. Rv.
AE Antoniniani of diocletian (2), Maximianus (2), Con- Genius P.R. Very Fine, slightly granular ✩ AE Follis. Trier.
stantius i as Caesar, and Galerius as Caesar. Rv. Various Rv. Mars walking r. Very Fine, granular and minor corrosion
reverses, mostly Jupiter and Jupiter handing Victory on ✩ AE Reduced Follis. Thessalonica. Rv. eus standing l.
globe to the emperor (or Caesar). Conditions from Fine to Granular, Very Fine ✩ AE Reduced Follis. Siscia. Rv. eus.
Very Fine, mostly Fine , two with some silvering. (Total: 7 Granular, Very Fine ✩ AE Reduced Follis. Rv. Legionary
pieces) SoLd AS iS. No RETURNS. (75-100) standards. Very Good to Fine. (Total: 5 pieces) (75-100)
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2276 Constantine the Great, 307-337 A.d. AE Reduced Folles 2283 Group of 4th Century Roman Bronzes: ✩ Constantine
(4). A uileia, London, Nicomedia, Alexandria. Rv. Roma the Great, 307-337 A.d. AE 3’s (11). Various reverses, only
in hexastyle temple, Sol, Jupiter, Genius Augusti. Fine to one duplication. Also included, one barbarous imitation of
Very Fine, Very Fine (2, the first porous) and Extremely Fine a Constantinian family bronze. A nice assortment of mints.
respectively. (Total: 4 pieces) (100-125) Conditions from Good to Very Fine, several with deposits, one
cleaned ✩ divus Constantine. AE 4’s (2). Rv. Veiled figure of
the emperor, emperor in quadriga r. Both Close to Very Fine ✩
2277 Constantine i, 307-337 A.d. AE Reduced Folles (10). Crispus, Caesar, 317-326 A.d. AE 3. London. Rv. Altar. About
Various mints including London, Rome, Nicomedia, Siscia, Very Fine ✩ Valentinian i, 364-375 A.d. AE 3. Rv. Emperor
Cy icus and Alexandria. Reverses consist of Jupiter and eagle dragging captive. Rough surfaces. Very Fine. (Total: 15 pieces)
(6), Sol (2), camp-gate and VOT/XX in wreath. Conditions SoLd AS iS. No RETURNS. (150-200)
from Fine to Nice Very Fine, mostly Very Fine or nearly so,
a few lightly cleaned. (Total: 10 pieces) SoLd AS iS. No 2284 Trio of 4th Century Roman Commemorative Bronzes:
RETURNS. (150-200) ✩ Urbs Roma. AE 3. Cy icus. Roma/She-wolf. Nice Very
Fine, slightly granular ✩ Constantinopolis. AE 3. Antioch.
Constantinopolis/Victory. Extremely Fine ✩ divus Con-
2278 Group of early 4th Century Roman Bronzes. Constantine
stantine. AE 4. Alexandria. Rv. Veiled emperor standing.
the Great, 307-337 A.d.: ✩ AE Reduced Follis. Rv. Sol. Very
Choice Very Fine. (Total: 3 pieces) (100-125)
Fine, reverse deposits ✩ AE 3’s (6). Trier, A uileia, Arles,
Heraclea, Antioch. Various reverse types, no duplication.
Average Very Fine or nearly so. (Total: 7 pieces) (100-125) 2285 Group of 4th Century Roman Commemorative Bronzes:
✩ Constantinopolis. AE 3 (3). Rv. Victory ✩ AE 4. Rv.
Soldiers flanking standard ✩ divus Constantine. AE 4 (2).
2279 Group of early 4th Century Roman Bronzes. Constantine Rv. Veiled figure of the emperor ✩ Also a barbarous AE 4 of
the Great, 307-337 A.d. AE Reduced Folles and AE 3’s (13) divus Constantine showing on the reverse a standing figure
A Nice variety of mints including London, Arles, A uileia, of the emperor holding a globe and spear. Conditions from
Rome, Nicomedia, Sirmium, Siscia, Ticinum, and Alexandria. Nice Fine to Choice Very Fine, average Very Fine. (Total: 7
Standard reverses, consisting of camp-gate, captives flanking pieces) SoLd AS iS. No RETURNS. (75-100)
standard, Sol, VOT/XX in wreath, two Victories, soldiers
flanking standards, Victory treading on captive. Conditions 2286 Group of 4th Century Roman Bronzes. AE to Centenio-
average Very Fine or nearly so, several better. A few granular, nales. Included are issues of Maximianus, Licinius i and ii,
one with nearly complete silvering. (Total: 13 pieces) SoLd Constantine the Great, divus Constantine, Constantine
AS iS. No RETURNS. (150-200) ii as Caesar and Emperor, Constantius ii as Caesar and
Emperor, Constans, Constantius Gallus, Valentinian
i, and Theodosius i. Standard reverses, mostly soldiers
2280 Quartet of early 4th Century Roman Bronzes. Constantine flanking standard(s) and soldier spearing fallen horseman.
the Great, 307-337 A.d.: ✩ AE 3. Constantinople. Rv. Vic- Also included are an AE 1 of Jovian with an interesting
tory seated l., head turned, trophy before and captive at feet. IOIVANVS legend blunder and a barely identifiable AE 4
Choice Very Fine, some silvering ✩ AE 3. London. Rv. Camp- of Flavius Victor. Conditions from Poor to Nice Very Fine,
gate. About Extremely Fine ✩ AE 3. Arles. Rv. VOT/XX in mostly Fine and better, one with deposits. (Total: 20 pieces)
wreath. Dark brown. About Extremely Fine ✩ AE 3. Siscia. SoLd AS iS. No RETURNS. (150-200)
Helmeted and cuirassed bust r. Rv. Two Victories holding
shield. Very Fine. (Total: 4 pieces) (100-125)
2287 Group of 4th Century Roman Bronzes. AE 4’s to Cen-
tenionalis, mostly AE 3’s, of Fausta (2), Crispus as Caesar
2281 Constantine i, 307-337 A.d. AE 3’s (5). Ticinum, Trier, (2), Constantine ii as Caesar, Constantine ii as Emperor,
Antioch, Lugdunum. Rv. Captives flanking standard, VOT/ Constans as Caesar, Constantius ii as Caesar, Constan-
XX/crescent in wreath, Sol, camp-gate, globe on altar. All tius ii as Emperor. Nice variety of mints including London
close to Extremely Fine. (Total: 5 pieces) (100-125) and Arles. Representative selection of reverses with only
one duplication of type. Conditions from Fine to Extremely
Fine, mostly Very Fine and better. (Total: 9 pieces) SoLd
2282 Quartet of late Roman and Byzantine Bronzes: ✩ Con- AS iS. No RETURNS. (125-150)
stantine i, the Great, 307-337 A.d. AE Reduced Follis.
Trier. Rv. Sol standing l. Choice Very Fine ✩ Crispus, 2288 Group of 4th Century Roman Bronzes. AE 4’s to Centenio-
Caesar, 317-326 A.d. AE 3. Thessalonica. Rv. Camp-gate. nalis, mostly AE 3’s, of Crispus as Caesar, Constantine
Dark brown and earthen. Very Fine ✩ Constantinople ii as Caesar (3), Constantine ii as Emperor, Constans,
Commemorative. 330-346 A.d. AE 3. Trier. Rv. Victory l. Constantius ii as Caesar (2), Constantius ii as Emperor
on prow. Very Fine/About Extremely Fine ✩ ByZANTiNE (2). Various mints, mostly Siscia and Antioch, one London.
EMPiRE. Leo Vi, 886-912 A.d. AE Follis. Facing bust. Conditions from Very Fine to About Extremely Fine, mostly
Rv. Legend in four lines. S.1729. Fine to Very Fine. (Total: Nice Very Fine or better. One lightly cleaned. (Total: 10
4 pieces) (100-150) pieces) SoLd AS iS. No RETURNS. (125-150)
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2289 Group of 4th Century Roman Bronzes: ✩ AE 3’s of Cris- 2296 Group of late Roman Bronzes: ✩ Julian ii, 360-363 A.d.
pus, Constantine ii as Caesar (2) ✩ AE ’s of delmatius AE 1. Constantinople. Rv. Bull. Good to Very Good ✩ AE
(2), Constantine ii as Caesar, as Emperor (2). Usual camp- 3. Antioch. Rv. VOT/X/MVLT/XX in wreath. Peripheral
gate, wreath and soldiers flanking standard reverses ✩ AE deposits. Fine ✩ Also a group of AE 2 and 3’s of Valens,
Centenionalis of Constans. Rv. Emperor on galley l. Condi- Valentinian ii (2), Theodosius i, Arcadius, and Honorius.
tions from Very Good to Very Fine, mostly Fine or better. One each. Standard reverses: Victory walking l., emperor
(Total: 9 pieces) SoLd AS iS. No RETURNS. (60-90) with foot on captive (2), emperor raising kneeling female,
emperor with standard and globe (2). Conditions from Very
2290 Group of 4th Century Roman Bronzes. AE 4’s to Cen- Good to Nice Fine. (Total: 8 pieces) SoLd AS iS. No
tenionales, mostly AE 3’s. Included are issues of Constan- RETURNS. (100-125)
tine ii as Caesar, Constantine ii as Emperor, Constans,
Constantius ii as Caesar, Constantius ii as Emperor and
Constantius Gallus. Standard reverses, some duplication, 2297 Trio of late Roman Bronzes: ✩ Valentinian i, 364-375
particularly soldiers flanking standard and soldier spear- A.d. AE 3. Siscia. Rv. Victory advancing l. Medium brown.
ing fallen horseman. Conditions from Fine to Choice Very Close to Extremely Fine ✩ Aelia Flaccilla. AE 2. Antioch.
Fine, one cleaned. (Total: 17 pieces) SoLd AS iS. No Rv. Victory seated r. inscribing Christogram on shield. RIC
RETURNS. (150-200) 61. Fine ✩ Honorius, 393-423 A.d. AE 3. Antioch. Rv.
Arcadius, Honorius and Theodosius II standing side by side.
2291 Group of 4th Century Roman Bronzes. AE 4 to Centenio- Nice Very Fine. (Total: 3 pieces) (100-125)
nales, mostly AE 3’s. Included are issues of Constantine ii
as Caesar, Constantine ii as Emperor, Constans, Con-
stantius ii as Emperor, and Constantius Gallus. Standard 2298 Group of late Roman Bronzes: ✩ Valentinian ii, 375-
reverses, mostly soldier spearing fallen horseman, wreath, 392 A.d. AE 2. Antioch. Rv. Emperor holding labarum
and soldiers flanking one or two standards. Conditions from and globe, placing l. foot on captive. Medium brown,
Fine to Very Fine, mostly the latter. (Total: 11 pieces) SoLd granular. Choice Very Fine ✩ Theodosius i, 379-395
AS iS. No RETURNS. (125-150) A.d. AE 2. Antioch. Emperor with foot on captive as
last. Fine ✩ Aelia Flaccilla. AE 2. Constantinople.
2292 Pair of 4th Century Roman Bronzes. Constans, 337-350 Rv. Victory inscribing Christogram on shield. Granular
A.d.: ✩ AE Centenionalis. Siscia. Rv. Phoenix on pyre. surfaces. Very Fine/Fine ✩ Magnus Maximus, 383-388
Choice Very Fine ✩ AE 4. Constantinople. Rv. Soldiers A.d. AE 2. Thessalonica. Rv. Emperor raising up kneel-
flanking standard. Close to Extremely Fine. (Total: 2 ing female. Old obverse scrape. Very Fine, peripheral
pieces) (75-100) deposits ✩ Honorius, 393-423 A.d. AE 2. Rv. Emperor
holding standard and globe. Granular, Fine to Very Fine.
2293 Trio of 4th Century Roman Bronzes: ✩ Constantius ii, (Total: 5 pieces) (100-125)
Caesar, 324-337 A.d. AE . Antioch. Rv. Soldiers flanking
two standards. Lightly granular surfaces, minor deposits.
Close to Extremely Fine ✩ Constantius ii, Emperor, 337- 2299 Group of late Roman Bronzes. AE 2 to AE 4, mostly AE
361 A.d. AE 4. Siscia. Rv. Soldiers flanking single standard. 3’s. Included are issues of Jovian, Valentinian i, Valens,
Extremely Fine ✩ AE 4. Antioch. Rv. Soldier spearing fallen Gratian, Valentinian ii, Theodosius i, Aelia Flaccilla,
horseman. Dark green. Compact, thick flan. Choice Very Arcadius, Eudoxia, Honorius, and Theodosius ii. Also
Fine. (Total: 3 pieces) (75-100) included are an AE 2 of Procopius (Poor) and Minimae of
Marcian, Leo i, and Zeno. A nice range of the standard
2294 Group of 4th Century Roman Bronzes. AE 4 to Cen- late Roman reverse types. Except as noted, conditions from
tenionales of Constantius ii (3), Magnentius, decentius, Good to About Very Fine, average Very Good to Fine, a
Vetranio and Constantius Gallus. Usual reverses-legend few with deposits. (Total: 23 pieces) SoLd AS iS. No
in wreath, soldiers flanking standard, soldier spearing fallen RETURNS. (150-200)
horseman, Victories holding wreath, and emperor with cap-
tive. The Vetranio is Very Good with rough surfaces, the
rest range from Fine to Choice Very Fine, mostly Very Fine. 2300 Trio of Ancient silver coins: ✩ MACEdoN. Alexander the
(Total: 7 pieces) SoLd AS iS. No RETURNS. (60-90) Great, 336-323 B.C. Drachm, ca. 323-280 B.C. Western Asia
Minor. Herakles head r. Rv. eus enthroned l., monogram
2295 Trio of 4th Century Roman Bronzes: ✩ Julian ii, Caesar, below, crescent ( ) to l. 4.27 grams. Cf. Price 2742. Obverse
335-360 A.d. AE 4. Rv. Julian standing l. holding globe and slightly off-center. Very Fine ✩ RoMAN REPUBLiC. C.
spear. About Very Fine/Fine ✩ Julian ii, the Apostate, Vibius C.f. Pansa. Denarius, 90 B.C. Apollo head r. Rv.
Emperor, 360-363 A.d. AE 1. Sirmium. Rv. Bull. Corroded Minerva in quadriga r. Cf. Craw.342/5b. Fine ✩ RoMAN
surfaces. Very Good ✩ AE 3. Thessalonica. Helmeted bust EMPiRE. Philip i, 244-249 A.d. Antoninianus. Rv. Lib-
l. Rv. VOT/X/MVLT/XX in wreath. Medium brown, lightly eralitas standing l. RIC 38b. Granular, Fine to Very Fine.
pitted. Very Fine. (Total: 3 pieces) (75-100) (Total: 3 pieces) (100-150)
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2511 GERMAN STATES. BAdEN. 1 Kreuzer, 1861. Leopold 2519 GERMAN STATES. BAMBERG. Adam Friedrich, Graf
Memorial. KM 244. Uncirculated. (90-120) von Sienstein, Bishop, 1757 -1779). Billon, 1779. Death
of Adam Friedrich. KM 134. Cleaned, ex mount, otherwise
Extremely Fine. (100-125)
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2523 GERMAN STATES. BAVARiA. Ludwig i, 1825-1848. 2527 GERMAN STATES. BAVARiA. Ludwig i, 1825-1848. 2
Thaler, 1830. Loyalty of Ba arians to the Royal Family. KM Thalers, 1839. Maximilian I Elector of Ba aria. KM 425.
393. Cleaned and starting to tone again, otherwise Uncircu- Brilliant Uncirculated. (450-500)
lated. (450-550)
2526 GERMAN STATES. BAVARiA. Ludwig i, 1825-1848. 2 2531 GERMAN STATES. BAVARiA. Maximilian ii, 1848-
Thalers, 1838. Reapportionment of Ba aria. KM 418. Wear 1864. 2 Gulden, 1855. Restoration of Madonna Column in
evident to high points otherwise Very Fine. (250-300) Munich. KM 465. Brilliant Uncirculated. (150-200)
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2534 GERMAN STATES. BRANdENBERG-BAyREUTH. 2541 GERMAN STATES. FRANKFURT. 2 Gulden, 1848.
Georg Wilhelm 1712-1726. 1/12 Thaler, 1712. Death of Election of Archduke ohann of Austria as Vicar. KM 338.
Christian Ernst. KM 126. Cleaned, otherwise Extremely Relatively low mintage, just 36,000 makes this a rare piece.
Fine. (175-225) Brilliant Uncirculated. (200-250)
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2550 GERMAN STATES. HESSE. Ernst Ludwig, 1892-1918. 2556 GERMAN STATES. NURNBERG. Thaler, 1763. Peace of
2 Marks, 1904. 400th Birthday of Philipp the Magnanimous. Hu ertus urg. KM 339. Recently cleaned, almost Extremely
KM 372. Brilliant Uncirculated. (125-175) Fine. (250-500)
2551 GERMAN STATES. HESSE-dARMSTAdT. Ernst 2559 GERMAN STATES. PRUSSiA. Wilhelm i, 1861-1888.
Ludwig 1892-1918. 5 Marks, 1904. 400th Birthday of Thaler, 1866. Victory o er Austria. KM 172. Brilliant Un-
Philipp the Magnanimous. KM 373. Brilliant Uncircu- circulated. (150-200)
lated. (350-400)
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2564 GERMAN STATES. PRUSSiA. Wilhelm ii, 1888-1918. 2 2572 GERMAN STATES. SAXoNy. 2 Groschen, 1738. Mar-
and 3 Marks, 1913. 100th Anni ersary of the Defeat of Na- riage of Princess to ing of Naples. Seven line inscription
poleon. KM 532 and 534. Cleaned, Brilliant Uncirculated. and date. Rv. Altar holding two hearts beneath crown held
(Total: 2 pieces) (125-150) by hand from heaven. KM 891. Slight strike weakness on
the obverse, otherwise Extremely Fine. (100-150)
2570 GERMAN STATES. SAXoNy. Johann Georg i, 1615- 2579 GERMAN STATES. SAXoNy. Johann, 1854-1873.
1656. 1 Groschen, 1656. Death of ohnann Georg I. KM Thaler, 1855. Visit to the Mint y ing ohann. KM 1187.
446. Cleaned, very good detail although some edge detail A low mintage of just 5,250 pieces, almost Extremely
missing, otherwise Extremely Fine. (125-150) Fine. (125-150)
2571 GERMAN STATES. SAXoNy. Johann Georg iii, 1680-
1691. 1 Groschen, 1691. Death of ohnann Georg III. KM 2580 GERMAN STATES. SAXoNy. Johann, 1854-1873.
608. Cleaned, some weakness, some edge detail missing, Thaler, 1871. Victory o er France in the Franco-Prussian
otherwise Very Fine. (90-120) War. KM 1230. About Extremely Fine. (80-100)
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2590 GERMAN STATES. SAXE-WEiMAR. Wilhelm Ernst, 2597 GERMAN STATES. WURTTEMBERG. Karl i, 1864-
1901-1918. 3 Marks, 1915. Centenary of the Grand Duchy. 1891. Thaler, 1871. Victory o er France in the Franco-Prus-
KM Y177. Brilliant Uncirculated. (175-200) sian War. KM 620. Brilliant Uncirculated. (150-200)
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2598 GERMAN STATES. WURTTEMBERG. Karl i, 1864-1891. 2 Thaler, 1871. Restoration of Ulm
Cathedral. KM 618. Almost Uncirculated but also very aggressively cleaned affecting one side and the
edge. (450-550)
2599 GERMAN STATES. WURTTEMBERG. Wilhelm ii, 1891-1918. 3 Marks, 1911. Sil er Wedding An-
ni ersary of Wilhelm II. KM 636. Brilliant Uncirculated. (100-150)
2600 GERMAN STATES. Collection of 21 commemoratives. From towns and states of Germany: ✩ Sachsen
(8) ✩ Saxe Gotha (3) ✩ Brunsweig ✩ (1) Frankfurt (1) ✩ Munster (1) ✩ Nuremburg (1) ✩ Stuttgart (1)
✩ Rothenburg (1) ✩ Wurzburg (1) ✩ Darmstadt (1) ✩ Regensburg (1) ✩ Ulm (1). Very Fine to Extremely
Fine. (Total: 21 pieces) (750-1,000)
2601 GERMAN STATES. Quartet: ✩ Sachsen Eisenach. Wilhelm-Heinrich, 1729-41. Double Groschen,
1730. Altar, Rv. Eight lines of text. Very Fine. Goppel 345 ✩ Saxe-Gotha-Altenburg. Friedrich iii,
1732-72. 1/12 Thaler, 1772. Death of Friedrich. Double thick, milled edge, Cr. 22, Very Fine ✩ Hesse
darmstadt. 1/24 Thaler, 1717. Crowned Shield dividing date, Rv. Six lines of text. Extremely Fine ✩
Stadt Mannheim. Carl Theodors. Very Fine. (Total: 4 pieces) (150-200)
2602 GERMAN STATES. Quartet: ✩ BAdEN. 1 Kreuzer, 1871. Victory in Franco-Prussian War ✩ BAdEN.
Karlsruhe Token. 1 Kreuzer, 1832 ✩ SAXoNy. 1/6 Thaler, 1827. Death of ing August ✩ SAXONY.
1/6 Thaler, 1854. Death of ing August II. KM 252, KMM1, KM 1108, and KM 1178. Good Very Fine.
(Total: 4 pieces) (100-150)
2607 GREAT BRiTAiN. George ii, 1727-1760. Sixpence, 1745. Old laureate and draped bust of King George
I with LIMA below. Reads GEORGIUS. S-3710. Toned, Good Very Fine. (300-350)
2608 GREAT BRiTAiN. George ii, 1727-1760. Shilling, 1745. Old laureate and draped bust of King George
I. with LIMA below. Reads GEORGIUS. S-3695A. Cleaned, almost Very Fine. (200-250)
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2609 GREAT BRiTAiN. George ii, 1727-1760. Halfcrown, 1746. Edge dated DECIMO NONO. Old
laureate and draped bust of King George I with LIMA below. Reads GEORGIVS. S-3695A. Cleaned,
Good Very Fine. (600-800)
2610 GREAT BRiTAiN. George Vi 1936-1952. Crown, 1951. Festi al of Britain. S-4111. Uncircu-
lated. (25-35)
2611 GREAT BRiTAiN. Elizabeth ii, 1953-. 10 Piece Set, 1953. Representing the lower denomina-
tions of the day: Farthing, Halfpenny, Penny, Threepence, Sixpence, Shilling with English Arms,
Shilling with Scottish Arms, Florin, Halfcrown, and Crown. S-4142, 4136. Uncirculated. (Total:
10 pieces) (60-100)
2612 GREAT BRiTAiN. Elizabeth ii, 1953-. Crown, 1960. British Exhi ition in New York City. S-4143.
From polished dies for the New York Exhibition. Uncirculated. (50-75)
2613 GREAT BRiTAiN. Elizabeth ii, 1953-. Crown, 1965. Churchill Crown. A few bagmarks, starting to
tone, otherwise about Uncirculated. (10-15)
2614 GREAT BRiTAiN. Elizabeth ii, 1953-. Proof Set, 1970. Eight piece proof set representing the lower
denominations of the day: Halfpenny, Penny, Threepence, Sixpence, Shilling with English Arms, Shil-
ling with Scottish Arms, Florin, and Halfcrown. The “Last Sterling” set. S-PS20. Note no medallion.
Proof. (40-60)
2615 GREAT BRiTAiN. Elizabeth ii, 1953-. 25 Pence, 1972 (2). Royal Sil er Wedding Anni ersary. S-
4226. One toned the other Brilliant Uncirculated. (Total: 2 pieces) (10-15)
2616 GREAT BRiTAiN. Elizabeth ii, 1953-. 50 Pence, 1973. Accession to the European Economic Com-
munity. S-4143. From polished dies for the New York Exhibition. Uncirculated. (5-10)
2617 GREAT BRiTAiN. Elizabeth ii, 1953-. 25 Pence, 1977 (2). Sil er u ilee of the Reign. S-4227. One
Proof, the other Brilliant Uncirculated. (Total: 2 pieces) (15-20)
2618 GREAT BRiTAiN. Elizabeth ii, 1953-. 25 Pence, 1980 (2). ueen Mother 80th Birthday. S-4228.
One Proof the other Brilliant Uncirculated. (Total: 2 pieces) (50-70)
2619 GREAT BRiTAiN. Elizabeth ii, 1953-. 25 Pence, 1981 (2). Royal Wedding. S-4229. One Proof the
other Brilliant Uncirculated. (Total: 2 pieces) (40-60)
2620 GREAT BRiTAiN. Elizabeth ii, 1953-. 2 Pounds, 1986 (2). III Commonwealth Games in
Edin urgh. S-4311. One Proof the other Brilliant Uncirculated. (Total: 2 pieces) (80-100)
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2621 GREAT BRiTAiN. Elizabeth ii, 1953-. 2 Pounds, 1989 2636 CHANNEL iSLANdS. GUERNSEy. Elizabeth ii, 1953-.
(2). 300th Anni ersary of Bill of Rights. S-4312. One Proof 2 Pounds, 1990 (2). ueen Mother s 90th Birthday. KM
the other Brilliant Uncirculated. (Total: 2 pieces) (60-80) 53/53a. Proof/Uncirculated. (Total: 2 pieces) (60-80)
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2645 HUNGARy. People’s Republic, 1949-1989. Collection of 2653 HUNGARy. People’s Republic, 1949-1989. Collection of
coins: ✩ 5 Forint, 1946, 1947, and 1948 ✩ 10 Forint, 1948 coins: ✩ 20 Forint, 1984. Forestry for De elopment ✩ 100
✩ 20 Forint, 1948. Centenary of 1848 Re olution - Peto , Forint, 1984 (2). Forestry for De elopment and 200th Anni-
Centenary of 1848 Re olution - S echenyi, Centenary of 1848 ersary - Birth of Sandor orosi Csoma ✩ 500 Forint, 1984
Re olution - Tancsics. KM 534A, 534B, 537, 538, and 539. (3). Decade for Women, Los Angeles Olympics, and Winter
Uncirculated. (Total: 5 pieces) (80-100) Olympics, Sara e o. KM 637, 639, 638, 640, 642, and 641.
Uncirculated or Proof. (Total: 6 pieces) (110-140)
2646 HUNGARy. People’s Republic, 1949-1989. Collection of
coins: ✩ 10 Forint, 1956 ✩ 20 Forint, 1956 ✩ 25 Forint, 2654 HUNGARy. People’s Republic, 1949-1989. Collection of
1956 and 1961 (2) ✩ 50 Forint, 1961 (2). 10th Anni ersary of coins: ✩ 20 Forint, 1985 ✩ 100 Forint, 1985 (4) and 1986
Forint, 150th Anni ersary - Birth of Lis t, 80th Anni ersary ✩ 500 Forint, 1985 and 1986 (3). F.A.O., World Foot all
- Birth of Bartok. KM 552, 553, 554, 557, 559, 558, and 561. - Indian Artifacts, World Foot all, Map of Mexico, Budapest
Uncirculated or Proof. (Total: 7 pieces) (150-200) Cultural Forum, 200th Anni ersary - Birth of Andras Fay,
World Foot all Championship - Players, World Foot all
2647 HUNGARy. People’s Republic, 1949-1989. Collection of Championship - Stadium, Winter Olympics, Speed Skating.
coins: ✩ 5 Forint, 1967 ✩ 25 Forint, 1966 and 1967 ✩ 50 KM 653, 654, 648, 647, 651, 655, 652, 656, 657, and 659.
Forint, 1966 and 1967 ✩ 100 Forint, 1967. La os ossuth, Uncirculated or Proof. (Total: 11 pieces) (140-180)
400th Anni ersary - Death of rinyi, 85th Birthday of o-
daly. KM 567, 568, 576, 577, 578, and 579. Uncirculated 2655 HUNGARy. Group: ✩ 2 Pengo, 1935 ✩ 50 Forint, 1988
or Proof. (Total: 6 pieces) (120-150) ✩ 100 Forint, 1988 and 1989 ✩ 500 Forint, 1987, 1988,
and 1989. 25th Anni ersary World Wildlife, 1990 World
2648 HUNGARy. People’s Republic, 1949-1989. Collection Cup Soccer, Seoul Olympics, Sa e the Children Fund,
of coins: ✩ 50 Forint, 1968, 1969, 1970, and 1972 ✩ 100 950 Anni ersary - Death of St. Stephen. KM 663, 664,
Forint, 1968, 1969, 1970 (2), and 1972. 150th Birth of 668, 660, 670, and 662. Uncirculated or Proof. (Total:
Semmelweis, 50th Anni ersary - Repu lic of Councils, 25th 7 pieces) (130-150)
Anni ersary of Li eration, 1000th Anni ersary - Birth of St
Stephen, Buda and Pest Union Centennial. KM 582, 589, 2656 iCELANd. Group of coins: ✩ 2 Kroner, 1930 ✩ 5 Kroner,
590, 592, 593, 597, 596, and 598. Uncirculated or Proof. 1930 ✩ 10 Kroner, 1984 ✩ 50 Kroner, 1968 ✩ 500 Kroner,
(Total: 9 pieces) (125 to 150) 1974 and 1986 (2) ✩ 1000 Kroner, 1974. 1000 Years Alth-
ing, 1100th Anni ersary 1st Settlement, 100th Anni ersary
2649 HUNGARy. People’s Republic, 1949-1989. Group of of Icelandic Banknotes. KM M1, M2, 20, 21, 16, 29, and
coins: ✩ 50 Forint, 1973 and 1974 ✩ 100 Forint, 1973 and 30. Uncirculated or Proof. (Total: 8 pieces) (325-375)
1974 (2) ✩ 200 Forint, 1975 (2) and 1976 (4). 150th Anni-
versary - Birth of Sandor Petofi, 25th Anniversary - KGST, 2657 iRELANd. Pair of Commemoratives: ✩ 10 Shilling,1966.
50th Anniversary of National Bank, 30th Anniversary of 50th Anni ersary of the Easter Uprising ✩ 50 Pence, 1988.
Liberation, 150th Anniversary - Academy of Science, 300th Du lin Millenium. KM 18 and 26. Uncirculated. (Total: 2
Anniversary - Birth of Ferencz Rakoczi II, Gyula Derkovits, pieces) (15-25)
Mihaly M Unkacsy, Pal Szinyei Merse. KM 599, 600, 602,
601, 603, 604, 605, 606, 609, 607, and 608. Uncirculated or 2658 iSLE oF MAN. Group of commemoratives: ✩ Penny,
Proof. (Total: 11 pieces) (200-250) 1977. FAO ✩ 50 Pence, 1979. Manx Day of Tynwald ✩
Crown, 1980 (2). 80th Birthday of ueen Mother ✩ 50
2650 HUNGARy. People’s Republic, 1949-1989. Group of 200 Pence, 1980 (2). Christmas 1980 ✩ 50 Pence, 1980 (2).
Forint pieces: ✩ 1977 (4) ✩ 1978 ✩ 1979 (2). Adam Man- Odins Ra en Viking Exhi ition New York ✩ Pound, 1978.
yoki, Ti adar os tka, o ef Rippl-Ronai, 175 Anni ersary of Virenium. KM 40, 51, 68a, 68, 69a, 71a, 71, 69, and 44.
National Museum, First Hungarian Gold Forint, 350th An- Uncirculated. (Total: 9 pieces) (50-70)
ni ersary - Death of Ga or Bethlen. KM 610, 611, 612, 613,
614, 616, and 616-P3. Proof. (Total: 7 pieces) (200-250) 2659 iSLE oF MAN. Group of commemoratives, 1980-1985:
✩ Penny ✩ 50 Pence (16) ✩ Crowns (58) ✩ Pound.
2651 HUNGARy. People’s Republic, 1949-1989. Collection of Uncirculated or Proof. (Total: 76 pieces) (350-500)
coins: ✩ 100 Forint, 1980 ✩ 200 Forint, 1979 and 1980 (2)
✩ 500 Forint, 1980. First So iet-Hungarian Space Flight, 2660 iSLE oF MAN. Group of commemoratives, 1972-1986: ✩
International Year of the Child, III Winter Olympics. KM 50 Pence (3) ✩ 25 Pence (4) ✩ Crowns (17). Uncirculated
617, 615, 618, p-139, 619. Uncirculated or Proof. (Total: 5 or Proof. (Total: 24 pieces) (100-200)
pieces) (200-250)
2661 iSLE oF MAN. Group of commemoratives, 1977-1988:
2652 HUNGARy. People’s Republic, 1949-1989. Collection ✩ Penny (2) ✩ 50 Pence (4) ✩ Crown (53). Uncirculated
of coins: ✩ 20 Filler, 1983 ✩ 5 Forint, 1983 ✩ 10 Forint, or Proof. (Total: 59 pieces) (250-350)
1981 and 1983 ✩ 100 Forint, 1981 (2), 1982, and 1983 (4)
✩ 500 Forint, 1981 (2). F.A.O., World Foot all Champion- 2662 iTALy. Group of commemoratives, 1940-1981: ✩ 20
ship, World Food Day, 1300th Anni ersary of Bulgarian Centesimi (5) ✩ 50 Centesimi (5) ✩ 1 Lira (4) ✩ 2 Lira (2)
Statehood, 200th Anni ersary - Birth of Simon Boli ar, ✩ 100 Lira ✩ 200 Lira ✩ 500 Lira (2). Centenary of Li omo
Count Ist an S echenyl, 100th Anni ersary - Birth of Bela Na al Academy, World Food Day, 200th Anni ersary-Death
C o el. KM 627, 628, 629, 631, 620, 624, 625, 621, 622, of Virgil, 500th Anni ersary-Birth of Michelangelo Buonar-
626, 632, 633, and 634. Uncirculated or Proof. (Total: 13 roti. KM 75B, 76a, 76b, 77a, 77b, 78a, 78b, 108, 109 110,
pieces) (140-170) and 104. Uncirculated. (Total: 20 pieces) (80-120)
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2663 NETHERLANdS. Juliana, 1948-1980. Trio: ✩ 2 Gul- 2668 PoLANd. Collection of commemoratives, 1928-1990.
den, 1979. 400th Anni ersary - The Union of Utrecht ✩ 10 Uncirculated. (Total: 166 pieces) (1,500-3,000)
Gulden, 1970 and 1973. 25th Anni ersary of Li eration,
25th Anni ersary of Reign. KM 195, 196, and 197. Brilliant 2669 PoRTUGAL. Collection of coins: ✩ 2 Escudos, 1983
Uncirculated or Proof. (Total: 3 pieces) (30-50) ✩ 5 Escudos, 1983 ✩ 25 Escudos (2), 1979 and 1983 ✩
100 Escudos (4), 1986 (2), 1987, and 1989 ✩ 250 Escudos,
2664 NETHERLANdS. Beatrix, 1980-. Collection of coins: ✩ 1989. FAO, International Year of the Child, Golden Age of
1 Gulden, 1980 ✩ 2 Gulden, 1980 ✩50 Gulden (5), 1982, Portuguese Disco eries, Disco ery of the A ores, World
1984, 1987, 1988, and 1990. In estiture of New ueen, Cup- Soccer, 850th Anni ersary of Founding Portugal. KM
Dutch-American Friendship, 300th Anni ersary of William 617, 618, 619, 609, 639, 648, 637, 637A, and 650. Proof
and Mary, Golden Wedding Anni ersary, 400th Anni ersary and Uncirculated. (Total: 9 pieces) (90-120)
- Death of William of Orange, 100 Years of ueens. KM 200,
201, 207, 208, 209, 212, and 214. Uncirculated or Prooflike. 2670 RoMANiA. Carol i, 1881-1914. 1 and 5 Leu, 1906. 40th
(Total: 7 pieces) (175-200) Anni ersary of the Reign. KM 34 and 35. Good Very Fine
to almost Extremely Fine. (Total: 2 pieces) (180-220)
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2677 RUSSiA. Nicholas ii, 1894-1917. Commemorative Rouble, 2687 RUSSiA. 10 Roubles, 1980 (7). Moscow Olympics. KM
1896. Coronation of Nicholas II. Bust of Nicholas l. Rv. Y171, 168, 185, 170, 172, 184, and 183. Proof. (Total: 7
Instruments of coronation within wreath. KM Y60. Brilliant pieces) (120-170)
Uncirculated. (250-350)
2688 RUSSiA. Half dozen Roubles: ✩ 1983. First Russian
Printer ✩ 1984. 150th Anni ersary-Birth of Dimitri I a-
no ich Mendeleye ✩ 1984. 125th Anni ersary - Birth of
Alexander Popo ✩ 1984. 185th Anni ersary - Birth of
Alexander Sergee ich Pushkin ✩ 1985. 115th Anni ersary
- Birth of Vladimir Lenin ✩ 1985. 40th Anni ersary - World
War II Victory. KM Y193, 194, 195, 196, 198, and 197.
Proof. (Total: 6 pieces) (40-60)
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2690 RUSSiA. Collection of 5 Roubles: ✩ 1988 (3) ✩ 1989 2698 SAN MARiNo. Collection of coins: ✩ 1 Lira, 1977 and
✩ 1990 (2). Peter the Great Monument, No gorod Monu- 1978 ✩ 2 Lira, 1978 ✩ 5 Lira, 1976 and 1978 ✩ 10 Lira,
ment, St. Sophia Cathedral in ie , Pokro sky Cathedral 1976 and 1978 ✩ 20 Lira, 1975 ✩ 100 Lira, 1978. F.A.O.
in Moscow, Cathedral of the Annunciation in Moscow, Issue. KM 79, 78, 77, 76, 82, 63, 53, 44, and 33. Uncircu-
Matenadaran Depository of Ancient Armenian Manu- lated. (Total: 9 pieces) (10-20)
scripts. KM Y259, 217, 218, 219, 246, and 221. Proof.
(Total: 6 pieces) (50-70) 2699 SAN MARiNo. Collection of coins: ✩ 1 Lira, 1980 ✩ 2
Lira, 1980 ✩ 5 Lira, 1980 ✩ 20 Lira, 1978 ✩ 50 Lira, 1978
2691 RUSSiA. Group of 3 Roubles: ✩ 1988 (2) ✩ 1989 (2) ✩ 100 Lira, 1978 ✩ 200 Lira, 1978, 1979, and 1980. 1980
✩ 1990 (2). 1000th Anni ersary of Russian Architecture, Oylmpics, F.A.O. Issue. KM 109, 104, 103, 102, 96, 82, 81,
1000th Anni ersary of Minting in Russian, 500th Anni er- 80, and 83. Uncirculated. (Total: 9 pieces) (10-20)
sary United Russia, 500th Anni ersary of the First All-Rus-
sian Coinage, Peter the Great s Fleet, St. Peter and Paul 2700 SAN MARiNo. Collection of coins: ✩ 1 Lira, 1973 ✩
Fortress in Leningrad. KM Y249, 210, 211, 222, and 223. 2 Lira, 1973 ✩ 5 Lira, 1973 ✩ 10 Lira, 1973 and 1980 ✩
Proof. (Total: 6 pieces) (250-300) 20 Lira, 1973 and 1980 ✩ 50 Lira, 1980 ✩ 100 Lira, 1980.
1980 Olympics. KM 105, 108, 107, 106, 22, 23, 24, 25, and
2692 RUSSiA. Group of Roubles: ✩ 1987 ✩ 1988 (2) ✩ 1989 26. Uncirculated. (Total: 9 pieces) (10-20)
(4). 130th Anni ersary - Birth of Constantin Tsiolko sky,
120th Anni ersary - Maxin Gorky, 150th Anni ersary - Birth 2701 SAN MARiNo. Collection of coins: ✩ 1 Lira, 1981 ✩
of Musorgsky, 1 0th Anni ersary - Birth of Leo Tolstoi, 175th 2 Lira, 1981 ✩ 5 Lira, 1981 ✩ 10 Lira, 1973 and 1981 ✩
Anni ersary - Birth of M Y Lermonto , 100th Anni ersary 20 Lira, 1981 ✩ 50 Lira, 1973 and 1981 ✩ 200 Lira, 1981.
- Birth of Ham a Hakim- ade Niya i, 175th Anni ersary F.A.O. KM 123, 121, 120, 119, 118, 117, 116, 28, and 27.
- Birth of T G She chenko. KM Y209, 216, 235, 220, 205, Uncirculated. (Total: 9 pieces) (10-20)
232, and 228. Proof. (Total: 7 pieces) (50-70)
2702 SAN MARiNo. Collection of coins: ✩ 1 Lira, 1984 ✩ 2
2693 RUSSiA. Group of Roubles: ✩ 1987 ✩ 1989 ✩ 1990 (5). Lira, 1984 ✩ 5 Lira, 1984 ✩ 10 Lira, 1984 ✩ 20 Lira, 1984
70th Anni ersary - Bolshe ik Re olution, 100th Anni ersary ✩ 50 Lira, 1984 ✩ 100 Lira, 1981 and 1984 ✩ 200 Lira,
- Death of Mihai Eminescu, 130th Anni ersary - Birth of 1984 ✩ 500 Lira, 1981 and 1984. Hippocrates, Leonardo
Anton Chekho , 100th Anni ersary - Birth of Tschaiko sky, da Vinci, Galileo, Alessandro Volta, Louis Pasteur, Pierre
Anni ersary - Marshall huko , 125th Anni ersary - Birth of and Marie Curie, Guglielmo Marconi, Enrico Fermi, Social
anis Rainis, 500th Anni ersary - Birth of Francisk Scorina. Con uests, Al ert Einstein. KM 167, 166, 165, 164, 163,
KM Y233, 240, 206, 236, 237, 257, and 258. Proof. (Total: 162, 161, 160, 159, 140, and 122. Uncirculated. (Total: 11
7 pieces) (60-80) pieces) (10-20)
2694 RUSSiA. Group: ✩ 3 Roubles, 1987 and 1989 ✩ 5 Roubles, 2703 SAN MARiNo. Collection of 500 Lira: ✩ 1973 ✩ 1975 ✩
1987, 1989 (2), and 1990. 70th Anni ersary - Bolshe ik 1976 ✩ 1978 ✩ 1980 ✩ 1981. Numismatic Agency Opening,
Re olution, Samarkand, Cathedral of the Annunciation in Social Security, Olympics 1980, 2000th Anni ersary Virgil s
Moscow, Armenian Earth uake Relief, St. Peters urg Pal- Death. KM 48, 59, 84, 110, 29, and 125. Uncirculated.
ace. KM Y241, 229, 230, 208, 207, and 234. Proof. (Total: (Total: 6 pieces) (90-120)
6 pieces) (50-70)
2704 SAN MARiNo. Collection of coins 1000 Lira: ✩ 1977
2695 ST. HELENA. Elizabeth ii, 1953-. Collection of six ✩ 1978 ✩ 1979 ✩ 1980 ✩ 1981 ✩ 1982. 00th Anni er-
coins: ✩ 25 Pence, 1973 (2). St. Helena Tercentenary sary - Birth of Brunelleschi, 150th Anni ersary - Birth of
✩ 25 Pence, 1977 (2). ueen Eli a eth Sil er u ilee ✩ Tolstoy, 1500th Anni ersary - Birth of St Benedict, 2000th
Crown, 1978. 25th Anni ersary of Coronation. KM 5/5a, Anni ersary - Virgil s Death, Centennial - Gari aldi s Death,
6/6a and 1/1a. Each type in Proof and Uncirculated. (Total: European Unity. KM 72, 85, 98, 112, 127, and 141. Uncir-
6 pieces) (70-100) culated. (Total: 6 pieces) (90-120)
2696 ST. HELENA. Elizabeth ii, 1953-. Collection of coins: 2705 SAN MARiNo. Group of 500 Lira: ✩ 1981 (2) ✩ 1982 ✩
✩ 25 Pence, 1980 (2). 80th Birthday of ueen Mother ✩ 1983 ✩ 1984 ✩ 1985. 2000th Anni ersary - Virgil s Death,
25 Pence, 1981 (2). Wedding of Prince Charles and Lady Centennial - Gari aldi s Death, 500th Anni ersary - Birth
Diana ✩ 50 Pence, 1981 (2). 150th Anni ersary - Colony of of Artist Raphael, 1984 Summer Olympics, European Music
St Helena. KM 8/8a, 9/9a, and 12/12a. Each type in Proof Year. KM 139, 124, 126, 154, 168, and 122. Uncirculated.
and Uncirculated. (Total: 6 pieces) (80-100) (Total: 6 pieces) (70-100)
2697 ST. HELENA. Elizabeth ii, 1953-. Collection of coins: ✩ 2706 SAN MARiNo. Group of 500 Lira: ✩ 1986. Soccer ✩
25 Pence, 1982. International Year of the Scout ✩ 50 Pence, 1987. agre Uni ersity Games ✩ 1988 (2). Winter Olym-
1984 (2) and 1986. Royal Visit of Prince Andrew, Wedding pics - Calgary ✩ 1989. San Marino Grand Prix ✩ 1990.
of Prince Andrew and Sarah Ferguson. KM 13/13a, 7, and World Cup Soccer Championship Game. KM 196, 213, 216,
10. Uncirculated and Proof. (Total: 4 pieces) (90-120) 243, and 246. Uncirculated. (Total: 6 pieces) (60-80)
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2720 SWiTZERLANd. NidWALdEN. Swiss Shooting Tha- 2723 SWiTZERLANd. SCHWyZ. Swiss Shooting Thaler,
ler, 1861. Radiant sun behind cross of Switzerland. Rv. 1867. Rampant lion standing on quiver of arrows with
Statue dedicated to Arnold Winkelried a legendary hero sword holding coat of arms of the Canton of Schwyz. Rv.
of Swiss history. Winkelried allegedly saved the victory Decorative cross of Switzerland superimposed over a variety
of the confederate forces of the Old Swiss Confederacy of crossed arms and standards, with value and date below.
in the Battle of Sempach in 1386 against an army of the KM S9. Cleaned otherwise Uncirculated. (350-500)
Habsburg duke Leopold III of Austria. KM S6. Cleaned
otherwise Uncirculated. (500-800)
2722 SWiTZERLANd. SCHAFFHAUSEN. Swiss Shooting 2725 SWiTZERLANd. ZURiCH. Swiss Shooting Thaler, 1872.
Thaler, 1865. Coat of arms of the Canton of Schaffhausen Arms of Switzerland with a banner surround which reads
superimposed on the cross of Switzerland. Rv. Seated Hel- ALL FOR ONE - ONE FOR ALL, crossed rifles behind and
vetica holding shield and wreath with a young boy holding oak and olive wreath surround, value and date below. Rv.
aloft an apple shot with a crossbow, city ramparts behind. Standing Helvetica with wreath held up high holding coat
KM S8. Cleaned otherwise Uncirculated. (300-500) of arms of urich with symbols of industry and food at her
feet. KM S11. Cleaned otherwise Uncirculated. (250-400)
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2750 yUGoSLAViA. People’s Republic. Collection of coins: 2755 CANAdA. Collection of Nickels, 1922-91. Appears to
✩ 5 Dinara, 1990. Chess Olympiad ✩ 10 Dinara, 1983 be almost a complete set with six missing pieces; 1944
(2). Battle of Neret a Ri er and Battle of Sut eska Ri er Tombac, 1947 dot, 1951, and three varieties from 1953;
✩ 100 Dinara, 1985. 40th Anni ersary of the Li eration without strap, without strap near leaf, and with strap far
from Facism ✩ 5000 Dinara, 1990. Non-aligned Summit. leaf. The earlier dates are circulated specimens while later
KM 96, 97, 115, 135, and 145. Uncirculated. (Total: 5 dates are Uncirculated. Fine to Uncirculated. (Total: 74
pieces) (20-30) pieces) (150-250)
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2756 GRENAdA. Elizabeth ii, 1953-. 4 Dollars, 1970. Inau- 2765 HAiTi. Third Republic. Collection of commemoratives:
guration of the Cari ean De elopment Bank. KM 15. ✩ 25 Gourdes, 1976. U.S. Bicentennial ✩ 50 Gourdes, 1977.
Proof. (35-50) Moscow Olympics ✩ 50 Gourdes, 1977. Holy Year ✩ 50
Gourdes, 1976. Montreal Olympiad ✩ 50 Gourdes, 1977.
2757 GRENAdA. Elizabeth ii, 1953-. 10 Dollars, 1985 (2). Visit 20th Anni ersary of European Market. KM 129, 123, 112,
of the ueen. KM 16, 16a. Proof, Brilliant Uncirculated. 113, and 130.1. Proof. (Total: 5 pieces) (150-180)
(Total: 2 pieces) (75-100)
2766 HAiTi. Third Republic. Collection of 50 Gourdes pieces:
✩ 1977. World Soccer Championships ✩ 1977. Human
Rights ✩ 1977. ueen of Sugar ✩ 1981. FAO Issue. KM
127, 128, 131, and 149. Proof. (Total: 4 pieces) (150-180)
2760 GUATEMALA. 2 Real, 1837. Legend reads EL PUEBLO 2770 NiCARAGUA. Collection of coins: ✩ 100 Cordobas, 1975.
UE and UICIO POR URADOS which translates to TRIAL US Bicentennial. KM 35 ✩ 500 Cordobas, 1980 (2). Do as
BY JURY. ROB 7227. Good Extremely Fine. (250-300) Carlos Fonseca and Rigo erto Lope Pere . KM 46 and 47.
Proof. (Total: 3 pieces) (120-150)
2761 GUATEMALA. 1 Real, 1847 and 1851. ROB 7236 and 2771 PANAMA. Group: ✩ 2 Cent simos, 1973 and 1975 ✩
7237. The 1847 piece has an edge groove probably the result 1 Balboa, 1978 ✩ 5 Balboas, 1972 and 1982. Five currency
of metal testing, otherwise Good Very Fine / Extremely Fine. and commemorative pieces, most notable is a proof copy;
(Total: 2 pieces) (400-450) Champions of Soccer. KM 77, 32, 51, and 30. Uncirculated
or Proof. (Total: 5 pieces) (65-85)
2762 GUATEMALA. 25 Cents, 1943 (3). KM 253, 233, and 234.
Good Very Fine to Uncirculated. (Total: 3 pieces) (50-60) 2772 PANAMA. Trio of Proof sets: ✩ 1978 ✩ 1980 ✩ 1985.
(Total: 3 sets, 26 pieces) (200-400)
2763 HAiTi. Third Republic. Quartet: ✩ 5 Gourdes, 1968. 10th
Anni ersary of Re olution ✩ 5 Gourdes, 1971. Haitienne 2773 PANAMA. 50 Balboas, 1988. Calgary Olympics. KMX M9.
Paradise ✩ 25 Gourdes, 1975. International Women s Year Gold Proof. (80-140)
✩ 50 Gourdes, 1974. Holy Year. KM 64, 78, 123, and 121. 2774 ST. CHRiSToPHER & Nevis. Group: ✩ 4 Dollars, 1970.
Proof. (Total: 4 pieces) (100-150) F.A.O. ✩ 10 Dollars, 1985 (2). Royal Visit- ueen Eli a eth
II ✩ 20 Dollars, 1982 (2). Battle of the Saints ✩ 20 Dollars,
2764 HAiTi. Third Republic. Group: ✩ 25 Gourdes, 1973. 1983. Attainment of Independence. KM 1, 1a, 2a, 3, 3a, and
Christopher Colum us ✩ 25 Gourdes, 1973. World Soccer 4. Uncirculated and Proof. (Total: 6 pieces) (150-175)
Championship Games ✩ 25 Gourdes, 1974. U.S. Bicenten-
nial ✩ 50 Gourdes, 1973. Woman on Beach ✩ 50 Gourdes, 2775 TURKS ANd CAiCoS iSLANdS. Elizabeth ii, 1953-.
1973. Woman and Child ✩ 50 Gourdes, 1974. Montreal 100 Crowns, 1976 and 1977. Young bust r. Rv. Four Cameos
Olympiad. KM 103, 102, 105, 104, 112, and 113. Proof. of Victoria on one piece and George III on the other. KM 17
(Total: 6 pieces) (100-130) and 22. Proof. (Total: 2 pieces) (300-400)
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2790 iNdiA. Collection of coins: ✩ 1 Paise, 1969 ✩ 2 Paise, 2800 iRAN. Collection of coins: ✩ 1 Rials, 1972, 1975, and
1969 ✩ 3 Paise, 1969 ✩ 5 Paise, 1969 ✩ 10 Paise, 1969 ✩ 1976 ✩ 2 Rials, 1976 ✩ 5 Rials, 1976 ✩ 10 Rials, 1976
20 Paise, 1969, 1970, and 1971 ✩ 50 Paise, 1964 (2) and ✩ 20 Rials, 1976 (2). 50th Anni ersary of Pahla i Rule,
1969 ✩ 1 Rupee, 1964 and 1969 ✩ 10 Rupees, 1969, 1970, Food For All. KM 152, 154, 155, 156, 157, 160, and 158.
and 1971. Death of awaharial Nehru, Mahatma Gandhi Uncirculated. (Total: 8 pieces) (20-30)
Centennial of Birth, F.A.O. KM 588, 589, 591, 592, 603,
597, 599, 607, 608, 609, 610, 611, 614, 616, 612, and 614. 2801 iRAN. Group of 20 Rupees: ✩ 1974 ✩ 1977 ✩ 1978
Uncirulated or Proof. (Total: 16 pieces) (50-70) (2) ✩ 1979 ✩ 1981 ✩ 1989. 7th Asian Games, Food For
All, 50th Anni ersary of BankMelli, 1400th Anni ersary
2791 iNdiA. Group of coins from 1972: ✩ 1 Paise ✩ 2 Paise of Mohammed s Flight, 3rd Anni ersary of Islamic Re o-
✩ 3 Paise ✩ 5 Paise ✩ 10 Paise ✩ 25 Paise ✩ 50 Paise ✩ lution, 8 Years of Sacred Defense. KM 153, 160, 162,
1 Rupee ✩ 10 Rupee. 25th Anni ersary of Independence. 163, 1244, 1247, and 1254.1. Uncirculated. (Total: 7
KM 592, 603, 617, 619, 615, 620, 623, 581, and 625. Proof. pieces) (75-100)
(Total: 9 pieces) (20-30)
2802 iRAN. Quintet: ✩ 1 Rial, 1981 ✩ 10 Rials, 1979 and 1982
2792 iNdiA. Group of coins from 1973: ✩ 1 Paise ✩ 2 Paise ✩ ✩ 50 Rials, 1981 and 1990. 1st Anni ersary of Re olution,
3 Paise ✩ 5 Paise ✩ 10 Paise ✩ 25 Paise ✩ 50 Paise ✩ 1 Moslem Unity, World erusalem Day. KM 1243, 1237.1A,
Rupee ✩ 10 Rupee. Food For All. KM 592, 603, 617, 619, 1237.2, and 1245. Uncirculated. (Total: 5 pieces) (60-80)
615, 620, 628, 581, and 629. Proof. (Total: 9 pieces)(20-30)
2803 iRAQ. Group of commemoratives, 1970-1982: ✩ 5 Fils ✩
2793 iNdiA. Collection of coins: ✩ 5 Paise, 1976, 1977, 1978, 10 Fils ✩ 250 Fils (9) ✩ 500 Fils ✩ 1 Dinar (5). Agrarian
and 1979 ✩ 10 Paise, 1974, 1975, 1976, 1977, 1978, and Reform Day, 50th Anni ersary of the Ira i Army, 1st Anni er-
1979 ✩ 10 Rupees, 1974, 1975, 1976, 1977, 1978, and 1979. sary Peace with urds, Sil er u ilee of the Al Baath Party,
Food For All, Women s Year, Food and Work for All, Sa e for 25th Anni ersary of Central Bank, Oil Nationalisation, FAO,
De elopment, Food and Shelter for All, International Year International Year of the Child, 1st Anni ersary of Hussein
of the Child. KM 631, 633, 635, 638, 640, 641, 642, 644, as President, World Food Day, 50th Anni ersary of Ira i
645, 646, 648, 649, 650, 652, 653, and 656. Uncirculated Air Force, Nonaligned Nations Conference, 15th Century of
or Proof. (Total: 16 pieces) (25-45) Heigira, Battle of adissyiat. KM 141, 142, 130, 133, 131,
135, 136, 139, 138, 144, 146, 149, 148, 152, 153, 156, and
2794 iNdiA. Collection of coins: ✩ 10 Paise, 1980, 1981, and 155. Uncirculated or Proof. (Total: 17 pieces) (400-500)
1982 ✩ 20 Paise, 1982 ✩ 25 Paise, 1980 and 1981 ✩ 50
Paise, 1982 and 1985 ✩ 1 Rupee, 1989 ✩ 2 Rupees, 1982 2804 LESoTHo. Moshoeshoe ii, 1995-1996. Gold 50 Ma-
✩ 5 Rupees, 1985 and 1989 ✩ 10 Rupees, 1980, 1982, and loti, 1976. 10th Anni ersary of Independence. KM 14.
1982 ✩ 20 Rupees, 1989. Rural Women s Ad ancement, Proof. (100-150)
World Food Day, National Integration, 100th Anni ersary
of Nehru s Birth, Food For All, Death of Indira Ghandhi.
KM 658, 659, 662, 663, 668, 685, 671, 673, 676, 660, 705,
706, 707, 664, 686, and 687. Uncirculated or Proof. (Total:
16 pieces) (100-120)
2799 iRAN. Collection of coins: ✩ 1 Rial, 1971 ✩ 10 Rials, 2807 NEPAL. Shah dynasty, Prithvi Vira Vikrama, 1881-1911.
1969 ✩ 25 Rials, 1971 ✩ 50 Rials, 1971 ✩ 75 Rials, 1971 Group of currency coins from 1911: ✩ Paisa ✩ Paisa
✩ 100 Rials, 1971. Food For All, 2500th Anni ersary of ✩ 1 Paisa ✩ 2 Paisa ✩ Mohar ✩ Mohar ✩ 1 Mohar ✩
Persian Empire. KM 152, 150, 2, 3, 4, and 5. Uncirculated 2 Mohar ✩ 4 Mohar. KM 621, 622, 631, 634, 644, 649, 651.2,
or Proof. (Total: 6 pieces) (100-130) 656, and 658. Uncirculated. (Total: 9 pieces) (950-1,200)
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2808 NEPAL. Shah dynasty, Mahendra Vira Vikrama, 1955- 2816 NEPAL. Shah dynasty, Birendra Bir Bikram, 1971-2001.
1971. Group of coins from 1956: ✩ 1 Paisa ✩ 2 Paisa ✩ Collection of coins: ✩ 50 Paisa, 1984 ✩ 1 Rupee, 1984 ✩ 2
5 Paisa ✩ 10 Paisa ✩ 25 Paisa ✩ 50 Paisa ✩ 1 Rupee. KM Rupees, 1984 ✩ 5 Rupees, 1984, 1985, and 1986 (2) ✩ 100
745, 750.1, 756, 761, 770, 776, and 790. Uncirculated. Rupees, 1985. Family Planning, Year of Youth, 15th World
(Total: 7 pieces) (20-30) Buddhist Conference, World Food Day. KM 1016, 1019,
1023, 1042, 1028, 1017, and 1024. Uncirculated. (Total: 8
2809 NEPAL. Shah dynasty, Birendra Bir Bikram, 1971-2001. pieces) (30-50)
Collection of coins, 1974: ✩ 1 Paisa ✩ 5 Paisa ✩ 10 Paisa
✩ 25 Paisa ✩ 50 Paisa ✩ 1 Rupee ✩ 25 Rupee. Coronation 2817 NEW ZEALANd. George Vi, 1937-1952. Collection
of Birendra. KM 800, 804, 808, 816, 822, 829, and 838. of coins: ✩ Halfpenny, 1940 ✩ Penny, 1940 ✩ Half-
Uncirculated. (Total: 7 pieces) (15-20) crown, 1940 ✩ Crown, 1949. KM 12, 13, 14, and 22. A
few bagmarks evident, bronze pieces toned and the silver
2810 NEPAL. Shah dynasty, Birendra Bir Bikram, 1971-2001. pieces have been cleaned otherwise Uncirculated. (Total:
Collection of coins: ✩ 5 Paisa, 1975 ✩ 10 Paisa, 1971, 1975 4 pieces) (80-100)
(2), 1976, 1979 (2), and 1980 ✩ 20 Paisa (3), 1978, 1979, and
1980 ✩ 25 Paisa, 1981 (2) ✩ 50 Paisa, 1981 (2) ✩ 1 Rupee, 2818 NEW ZEALANd. Elizabeth ii, 1953-. Group of coins
1975 ✩ 2 Rupee, 1981✩ 5 Rupee, 1980 ✩ 10 Rupee (3), from 1953: ✩ Halfpenny ✩ Penny ✩ Threepence ✩ Six-
1968, 1974, and 1975. F.A.O., Agricultural De elopment, In- pence ✩ Shilling ✩ Florin ✩ Halfcrown ✩ Crown. KM
ternational Year of the Child, Education for Village Women, 23.1, 24.1, 25.1, 26.1, 27.1, 28.1, 29.1, and 30. Corrosion
World Food Day, International Women s Year, International evident on the halfpenny, bronze pieces toned, otherwise
Year of Disa led Persons, Rural Women s Ad ancement. KM Uncirculated. (Total: 8 pieces) (100-130)
835, 794, 835, 833, 832, 823, 831, 824, 818, 809, 811, 817,
814, 813, 766, 812, 810, and 803. Uncirculated. (Total: 21 2819 NEW ZEALANd. Elizabeth ii, 1953-. Group of coins
pieces) (20-30) from 1967: ✩ 1 Cent ✩ 2 Cents ✩ 5 Cents ✩ 10 Cents ✩
20 Cents ✩ 50 Cents ✩ 1 Dollar. First decimal currency.
KM 31, 32, 34, 35, 36, 37, and 38.1. Uncirculated. (Total:
2811 NEPAL. Shah dynasty, Birendra Bir Bikram, 1971-2001. 7 pieces) (10-20)
Foursome: ✩ 2 Rupees, 1982 ✩ 5 Rupees, 1987 (2) ✩ 10
Rupees, 1983. F,A.O., 10th Year of National Social Security 2820 NEW ZEALANd. Elizabeth ii, 1953-. Collection of coins.
Administration, 3rd SAARC Summit, 30th Anni ersary of Dollars: ✩ 1969 ✩ 1970 ✩ 1974 (3) ✩ 1977 ✩ 1978 (2) ✩
Ascent of Mt. E erest. KM 1025, 1030, 1043, and 1004. Plus 1969 50 . HMB Endea our, Treaty House, Common-
Uncirculated. (Total: 4 pieces) (30-40) wealth Games, Mount Cook, Great Egret, Captain Cook s
Voyage, Parliament. KM 39, 40, 42, 45, 47, 46, 46a, 44, and
2812 NEPAL. Shah dynasty, Birendra Bir Bikram, 1971-2001. 44a. Uncirculated or Proof. (Total: 9 pieces) (50-70)
Half dozen coins: ✩ 20 Rupees, 1975 and 1979 (2) ✩ 50
Rupees, 1979 (2) and 1981. International Year of the Child, 2821 NEW ZEALANd. Elizabeth ii, 1953-. Group of 1 dollar
F.A.O and International Women sYear, Education for Village pieces: ✩ 1981 (2). English Oak and New ealand auri
Women, International Year of Disa led Persons. KM 836, ✩ 1983 (2). 50 Years of New ealand Coinage ✩ 1983 (2).
837, 837A, 843, 842, and 842A. Uncirculated or Proof. Royal Visit. KM 50/50a, 52/52a and 53/53a. Each type in
(Total: 6 pieces) (100-120) Uncirculated and Proof. (Total: 6 pieces) (50-70)
2813 NEPAL. Shah dynasty, Birendra Bir Bikram, 1971-2001. 2822 NEW ZEALANd. Elizabeth ii, 1953-. Group of 1 dollar
Trio of 100 Rupees: ✩ 1981 (2). World Food Day, Interna- pieces: ✩ 1986 (2). Royal Visit ✩ 1987 (2). National Parks
tional Year of the Child ✩ 1983. 30th Anni ersary of Ascent Centennial ✩ 1988 (2). Yellow Eyed Penguin. KM 56/56a,
of Mt. E erest. KM 1005, 851, and 850.2. Uncirculated or 65/65a, and 66/66a. Each type in both Uncirculated and
Proof. (Total: 3 pieces) (150-200) Proof. (Total: 6 pieces) (80-100)
2814 NEPAL. Shah dynasty, Birendra Bir Bikram, 1971-2001. 2823 NEW ZEALANd. Elizabeth ii, 1953-. 1 Dollar, 1989 (6).
Quartet: ✩ 200 Rupees, 1982 (2), and 1988 ✩ 250 Rupees, IV Commonwealth Games. KM 67/67a, 68/68a, and 70/70a.
1987. 10th Year of National Social Security Administration, Uncirculated (3) or Proof (3). (Total: 6 pieces) (40-60)
Sil er u ilee of Nepal Red Cross Society, 10th Anni ersary
of Reign, Year of the Scout. KM 1031, 1049, 1007, and 1010. 2824 NEW ZEALANd. Elizabeth ii, 1953-. Collection of
Uncirculated or Proof. (Total: 4 pieces) (200-250) coins: ✩ 1 Dollar, 1978, 1989 (2), and 1990. Parliament,
Commonwealth Games, Treaty of Waitangi ✩ 5 Dollar, 1984.
2815 NEPAL. Shah dynasty, Birendra Bir Bikram, 1971- Olympic Games - Los Angeles. KM 76a, 69/69a and 47a.
2001. Collection of coins: ✩ 300 Rupees, 1986 and 1987 Uncirculated or Proof. (Total: 5 pieces) (50-70)
✩ 350 Rupees, 1987 ✩ 500 Rupees, 1987 ✩ 600 Rupees,
1988. First Scout am oree, 3rd SAARC Summit, Crown 2825 RAS AL KHAiMA. Saqr bin Muhammad al Qasimi,
Prince Sacred Thread Ceremony, 50th Anni ersary of 1948-. Collection of coins: ✩ 50 Dirhams, 1970 ✩ 1 Riyal,
National Bank, 0th Birthday - ueen Mother. KM 1029, 1969 ✩ 2 Riyal, 1969 ✩ 2 Riyal, 1970 ✩ 5 Riyal, 1969
1032, 1035, 1044, and 1041. Uncirculated or Proof. (Total: ✩ 7 Riyals, 1970 (3). Giacomo Agostini and Centennial
5 pieces) (175-200) of Rome. KM 28, 1, 2, 29, 3, 30, 17, and 5. Proof and Un-
circulated. (Total: 8 pieces) (750-850)
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2826 RWANdA. Republic. Collection of coins: ✩ 1 Franc, 2834 THAiLANd. Group: ✩ 1 Baht, 1982 ✩ 5 Baht, 1982 ✩
1964 ✩ 2 Francs, 1970 ✩ 5 Francs, 1964 ✩ 10 Francs, 1964 1 and 5 Baht, 1982. World Food Day ✩ 200 Baht, 1981.
✩ 200 Francs, 1972. 10th Anni ersary of Independence International Year of the Child ✩ 5 and 600 Baht, 1982.
and FAO. KM 5, 10, 6, 7, and 11. Uncirculated. (Total: 5 Bicentennial of Bangkok ✩ 10 and 600 Baht, 1982. 50th
pieces) (40-50) Birthday of ueen Sirikit ✩ 5 and 10 Baht, 1982. 75th An-
ni ersary of Boy Scouts. KM 159.1, 157, 149, 158, 160, 161,
2827 SyRiA. Group, 1968-1978: ✩ 5 Piastres (2) ✩ 10 Piastres 162, 154, 152, 150, and 155. Uncirculated or Proof. (Total:
✩ 25 Piastres (2) ✩ 20 Piastres (2) ✩1 Pound (3). FAO, 25th 11 pieces) (150-250)
Anni ersary-Al-Ba ath Party, Pre-election of President. KM
99, 100, 103, 102, 101, 110, 111, 112, 113, 114, and 115. 2835 THAiLANd. Group of eight commemoratives: ✩ 250
Uncirculated. (Total: 11 pieces) (20-40) Baht, 1983. International Year of Disa led Persons ✩ 10
and 600 Baht, 1983. 700th Anni ersary of Thai Alpha et ✩
2828 TANZANiA. Group of nine commemorative coins: ✩ 5 10 and 600 Baht, 1983. 100th Anni ersary of Postage Stamps
Shilling pieces, 1971 (2). 10th Anni ersary of Independence ✩ 5, 10, and 600 Baht, 1984. 84th Birthday of Princess
✩ 5 Shilling, 1976. 10th Anni ersary-Bank of Tan ania ✩ Mother. KM 164, 163, 166, 165, 169, 173, 172, and 171.
5 Shillings, 1978. Regional Conference for Africa ✩ 20 Uncirculated or Proof. (Total: 8 pieces) (700-800)
Shilling (20) and 200 shilling, 1981. 20th Anni ersary of
Independence ✩ 100 Shilling, 1986. Conser ation ✩ 100 2836 THAiLANd. Group of commemoratives, 1985-90: ✩ 2
Shilling 1984. Decade for Women. KM 5, 6, 10, 12, 13, 13a, Baht (15) ✩ 5 Baht (3) ✩ 10 Baht (15) ✩ 150 Baht (2) ✩
14, 16, and 18. Uncirculated. (Total: 9 pieces) (250-350) 300 Baht (2) ✩ 600 Baht (8). All commemoratives. KM 178,
220, 180, 222, 225, 177, 230, 176, 235, 232, 188, 210, 191,
2829 THAiLANd. Group of commemoratives coins: ✩ 1 Baht, 204, 194, 184, 195, 211, 223, 196, 192, 190, 189, 181, 179,
1961. ing Rama I and ueen Sirkit return from a road 175, 212, 231, 236, 205, 221, 233, 228, 213, 197, 214, 198,
✩ 1 Baht, 1963. 3 th Birthday ing Rama I ✩ 1 Baht, 182, 229, 193, 199, 215, 224, 226, and 234. Uncirculated.
1970. 5th Asian Games, 1 Baht, 19 , th Asian Games ✩ (Total: 45 pieces) (400-600)
10 Baht, 1971. 25th Anni ersary - Reign of ing Rama I
✩ 50 Baht, 1971. 20th Year Buddhist Fellowship ✩ 20 Baht, 2837 ToNGA. Group, 1967-85: ✩ 1 Senti (2) ✩ 2 Senti (2)
1963. ing Bhumiphol 3 th Birthday. KM 83, 85, 86, 87, ✩ 5 Senti (3) ✩ 10 Senti (3) ✩ 20 Senti (4) ✩ 50 Senti
91, 92, and 95. Uncirculated. (Total: 7 pieces) (50-80) (6) ✩ Pa’anga (6) ✩ 10 Pa’anga (2) ✩ Lau (2). KM
66, 42, 67, 43, 68, 44, 69, 48, 45, 13, 46, 70, 15, 9, 47, 71,
2830 THAiLANd. Group of five commemorative coins: ✩ 1 82, 17, 11, 33, 48, 78, and 74/74a. Uncirculated. (Total
Baht, 1972. Prince Vasiralonghorn In estiture ✩ 1 Baht, 30 pieces) (150-200)
1972. FAO ✩ 1 Baht, 1973. 25th Anni ersary WHO ✩ 50
Baht, 1974. National Museum Centennial ✩ 1 Baht, 1974. 2838 ToNGA. Taufa’ahau iV, 1967-2006. Gold 10 and 20
8th Seap Games ✩ 1 Baht and 150 Baht, 1975. 75th Birthday Paanga, 1980. Rural Women s Ad ancement. KM 64 and
of Princess Mother ✩ 100 Baht, 1975. 100th Anni ersary 65. Uncirculated. Proof. (Total: 2 pieces) (100-120)
- Ministry of Finance. 97, 96, 99, 101, 105, 107, 108, and
106. Uncirculated. (Total: 8 pieces) (60-100) 2839 WESTERN SAMoA. Malietoa Tanumafili, 1962-2007.
10 Tala, 1979 (2). Bicentenary of the Death of Captain
2831 THAiLANd. Collection of 12 commemorative coins. Cook. KM 33 and 33a. Uncirculated and Proof. (Total: 2
Ranging in value from 1 to 150 Baht with a range of themes pieces) (40-50)
- FAO, Wedding Crown Prince and Princess, Graduation of
Princess Sirindhorn, 50th Birthday of ing Rama I , In es- 2840 WESTERN SAMoA. Malietoa Tanumafili, 1962-2007.
titure of Princess Sirindhorn, 9th World Orchid Conference. 10 Tala, 1980 (3). Olympic Games. KM 36 and 36a. Uncir-
KM 113, 112, 118, 117, 116, 135, 114, 121, 120, 124, 123, culated (2) and Proof. (Total: 3 pieces) (50-60)
and 125. Uncirculated. (Total: 12 pieces) (150-200)
2841 WESTERN SAMoA. Malietoa Tanumafili, 1962-2007. 10
2832 THAiLANd. Collection of nine commemoratives: ✩ 1 Tala, 1980 (2). Food For All. KM 38 and 39. Uncirculated
Baht and 150 Baht, 1978. Graduation of Crown Prince ✩ and Proof. (Total: 2 pieces) (50-60)
1 and 5 Baht, 1978. 8th Asian Games ✩ 5 and 200 Baht,
1979. Royal Cradle Ceremony ✩ 2, 10, and 300 Baht, 1979. 2842 WESTERN SAMoA. Malietoa Tanumafili, 1962-2007.
Graduation of Princess Chula horn. KM 128, 127, 130, 10 Tala, 1980 (3). Go ernorship of Dr. Wilhelm Solf.
131, 132, 133, 136, 135, and 134. Uncirculated. (Total: 9 KM 41 and 41a. Uncirculated (2) and Proof. (Total: 3
pieces) (70-120) pieces) (50-60)
2833 THAiLANd. Collection of 10 commemoratives: ✩ 5 2843 WESTERN SAMoA. Malietoa Tanumafili, 1962-2007.
and 600 Baht, 1980. ueen s Anni ersary ✩ 5 and 10 Baht, 10 Tala, 1981 (2). Wedding of Prince Charles and Lady
1980. 80th Birthday of ings Mother ✩ 5 Baht, 1980. Ra- Diana. KM 43 and 44. Uncirculated and Proof. (Total: 2
mam VII Constitutional Monanrchy ✩ 10 Baht, 1980. 30th pieces) (30-40)
Anni ersary - Buddhist Fellowship ✩ 5 and 600 Baht, 1981.
Centennial - Birth of ing Rama VI ✩ 10 and 600 Baht, 1981. 2844 WESTERN SAMoA. Malietoa Tanumafili, 1962-2007.
35th Anni ersary of Reign of ing Rama I . KM 137, 138, 10 Tala, 1981 (2). International Year of Disa led Per-
140, 141, 144, 145, 143, 142, 147, and 146. Uncirculated. sons. KM 47 and 48. Uncirculated and Proof. (Total: 2
(Total: 10 pieces) (100-150) pieces) (30-40)
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2851 yEMEN. Republic. Set of low currency pieces: ✩ 1 Fil, 2859 AMERiCAS. Collection of commemoratives, 1789-
1978 ✩ 5 Fils, 1974 ✩ 10 Fils, 1974 ✩ 25 Fils, 1974 ✩ 50 1990. Includes pieces from: ✩ British Virgin Islands (1)
Fils, 1974 ✩ 1 Ryal, 1978. KM 33, 34, 35, 36, 37, and 42. ✩ Brunei (1) ✩ Canada (58) ✩ Mexico (40) ✩ Cuba
Uncirculated. (Total: 6 pieces) (20-30) (53) ✩ Montserrat (1). Uncirculated or Proof. (Total:
154 pieces) (1,300-2,600)
2852 yEMEN. Republic. Quartet: ✩ 25 Ryals and 2 Dinars, 2860 AMERiCAS. Collection of commemoratives, 1925-1990.
1981. International Year of Disa led Persons ✩ 25 Ryals, Includes pieces from: ✩ East Caribbean States (7) ✩ Cuba
1983. International Year of the Child ✩ 25 Ryals, 1985. De- (7) ✩ Dominica (4) ✩ Dominican Republic (37) ✩ Falkland
cade for Women. KM 46, 12, Y-45, and Y-49. Proof. (Total: Islands (13) ✩ Surinam (7) ✩ El Salvador (4) ✩ Ecuador (2)
4 pieces) (120-150) ✩ Haiti (14) ✩ Honduras (1) ✩ Guyana (1) ✩ Guatemala
(1). Uncirculated or Proof. (Total: 98 pieces) (500-1,000)
2853 ZAMBiA. Collection of coins: ✩ Sixpence, 1964 ✩ Shil- 2861 AMERiCAS. Collection of commemoratives, 1972-
ling, 1964 ✩ 2 Shillings, 1964 ✩ 5 Shilling, 1965 (2) ✩ 50 1984. Includes pieces from: ✩ Paraguay (37) ✩ Panama
Ngwee (2), 1969 and 1972 ✩ 1 Kwacha, 1974. KM 1, 2, 3, (6) ✩ Uruguay (1) ✩ Trinidad and Tobago (4) ✩ Turks
4, 5, 14, 15, and 17. Either Uncirculated or Proof. (Total: and Caicos (13). Uncirculated or Proof. (Total: 61
8 pieces) (50-60) pieces) (1,400-2,900)
2862 AMERiCAS. Collection of commemoratives, 1968-1981.
2854 ZAMBiA. Collection of coins: ✩ 20 Ngwee, 1981. World Includes pieces from: ✩ Turks and Caicos (14) ✩ Jamaica
Food Day ✩ 20 Ngwee, 1985. 20th Anni ersary Bank of (13) ✩ Uruguay (1) ✩ Netherlands Antilles (3) ✩ Venezuela
am ia ✩ 50 Ngwee, 1985. 40th Anni ersary United Na- (2) ✩ Bermuda (3) ✩ Haiti (14) ✩ Chile (2) ✩ Dominica (2)
tions ✩ 10 Kwacha, 1980. International Year of the Child. ✩ Dominican Republic (4) ✩ Costa Rica (3). Uncirculated
KM 22, 23, 24, and 21. Uncirculated or Proof. (Total: 4 or Proof. (Total: 61 pieces) (1,200-2,500)
pieces) (20-25)
2863 AMERiCAS. Collection of commemoratives, 1968-
1981. Includes pieces from: ✩ Cayman Islands (29) ✩
Bid with stack’s on the worLd wide weB Bahamas (11) ✩ Barbados (8) ✩ Guyana (1) ✩ Falkland
Islands (2) ✩ Jamaica (5). Uncirculated or Proof. (Total:
www.stacks.com 56 pieces) (1,200-2,300)
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2864 AMERiCAS. Collection of commemoratives, 1900- 2874 EURoPE. Collection of commemoratives, 1801-1990. In-
1989. Includes pieces from: ✩ Bermuda (25) ✩ Canada cludes pieces from: ✩ Andorra (30) ✩ Albania (8) ✩ Jersey
(27) ✩ Cayman Islands (10) ✩ Brazil (54) ✩ British (28) ✩ Alderney (4) ✩ Austria (71) ✩ Italy (51). Mainly
Virgin Islands (44). Uncirculated or Proof. (Total: 160 Uncirculated or Proof. (Total: 192 pieces) (2,300-4,600)
pieces) (1,500-3,000)
2875 EURoPE. Collection of commemoratives, 1928-1990.
2865 AMERiCAS. Collection of commemoratives, 1842-1990. Includes pieces from: ✩ Cyprus (22) ✩ Czechoslovakia
Includes pieces from: ✩ Paraguay (7) ✩ Peru (26) ✩ Aruba (95) ✩ Monaco (3) ✩ Bulgaria (96). Uncirculated or Proof.
(1) ✩ Antigua (6) ✩ Argentina (32) ✩ Columbia (14) ✩ (Total: 216 pieces) (1,000-2,000)
Cuba (26) ✩ Chile (18) ✩ Costa Rica (12) ✩ Jamaica
(49) ✩ Bolivia (9). Uncirculated or Proof. (Total: 200 2876 EURoPE. Collection of commemoratives, 1887-1990.
pieces) (1,000-2,000) Includes pieces from: ✩ Gibraltar (19), Great Britain (24),
Portugal (63), Norway (11) ✩ Russia (5). Uncirculated.
2866 AMERiCAS. Collection of commemoratives, 1930- (Total: 122 pieces) (1,700-3,500)
1990. Includes pieces from: ✩ Belize (12) ✩ Bermuda
(16) ✩ Barbados (15) ✩ Bahamas (9) ✩ Trinidad and 2877 iSLANdS. Collection of commemoratives, 1970-1991.
Tobago (9) ✩ Turks and Caicos (13) ✩ Uruguay (17) Includes pieces from: ✩ Kiribati (7) ✩ Marshall Islands
✩ Venezuela (6) ✩ St. Lucia (8) ✩ St. Vincent (3) ✩ (9) ✩ Fiji (10) ✩ Malagasy (12). Uncirculated or Proof.
Nicaragua (7) ✩ Panama (18). Uncirculated or Proof. (Total: 38 pieces) (250-500)
(Total: 133 pieces) (1,000-2,000)
2878 iSLANdS. Collection of commemoratives, 1927-1990.
2867 ASiA. Collection of commemoratives, 1936-1989. Includes Includes pieces from: ✩ Tonga (21) ✩ Tuvalu (7) ✩ Vanuatu
pieces from: ✩ Pakistan (24) ✩ Philippines (29) ✩ Afghani- (3) ✩ Western Samoa (19) ✩ Solomon Islands (13) ✩ Niue
stan (6) ✩ Ajman (13) ✩ Keeling Cocos (2) ✩ Kuwait (4) (7) ✩ Cook Islands (23) ✩ Anguila (5) ✩ Papua New Guinea
✩ Laos (13) ✩ Bahrain (16) ✩ Bhutan (16) ✩ Bangladesh (5) ✩ Pitcairn Islands (4) ✩ Australia (25). Uncirculated
(23) ✩ Umm Al Qaiwain (3) ✩ United Arab Emirates (7) or Proof. (Total: 132 pieces) (1,000-2,000)
✩ Singapore (24) ✩ Sharjah (4) ✩ North Korea (11) ✩ 2879 MiddLE EAST. Collection of commemoratives, 1959-
Oman (3) ✩ Japan (8) ✩ Jordan (5) ✩ Kampuchea (1). 1977. Includes pieces from: ✩ Jordan (1) ✩ Umm Al-Qai-
Uncirculated or Proof. (Total: 199 pieces) (2,500-5,000) wain (1) ✩ Ra’s Al-Khaima (6) ✩ Sharjah (1) ✩ Iraq (4) ✩
Iran (1) ✩ Al-Fujairah (6) ✩ Yemen (1). Uncirculated or
2868 ASiA. Collection of commemoratives, 1970-1989. Includes
Proof. (Total: 21 pieces) (1,600-3,200)
pieces from: ✩ India (11) ✩ Indonesia (2) ✩ Malaysia (6) ✩
Singapore (2) ✩ South Korea (1) ✩ Laos (2) ✩ Philippines 2880 PACiFiC iSLANdS. Collection of commemoratives,
(6). Uncirculated or Proof. (Total: 30 pieces) (600-1,200) 1967-1983. Includes pieces from: ✩ Cook Islands (3) ✩
Solomon Islands (4) ✩ Fiji (1) ✩ Papua New Guinea (6) ✩
2869 ASiA. Collection of commemoratives, 1953-1990. Includes Tuvalu (1) ✩ Tonga (25). Uncirculated or Proof. (Total:
pieces from: ✩ Mongolia (16) ✩ Macao (3) ✩ Fujairah (3) 40 pieces) (400-800)
✩ Saudi Arabia (5) ✩ South Korea (46) ✩ South Vietnam
(7) ✩ Sri Lanka (7) ✩ Ceylon (3) ✩ Lebanon (4) ✩ Malay- 2881 TURKEy, VATiCAN STATES, ANd SERBiA. Collection
sia (27) ✩ Burma (4). Uncirculated or Proof. (Total: 125 of commemoratives, 1774-1987. Includes pieces from: ✩
pieces) (1,300-2,600) Turkey (75) ✩ Vatican States (56) ✩ Serbia (1). Mainly
Uncirculated. (Total: 132 pieces) (1,800-3,500)
2870 AUSTRiA ANd BELGiUM. Collection of commemo-
ratives, 1782-1991. Mainly Uncirculated. (Total: 82 2882 WoRLd. Eight presentation sets, 1965-1989. includes: ✩
pieces) (2,100-4,200) Malta (2) ✩ Finland (1) ✩ Malawi (1) ✩ Lesotho (1) ✩ India
(1) ✩ Isle of Man (2). (Total: 8 sets, 46 pieces) (200-400)
2871 CARiBBEAN iSLANdS. Nine presentation sets, 1978-
1987. includes sets from: ✩ Jamaica (1) ✩ Bahamas (2) 2883 WoRLd. Ten presentation sets, 1977-1990. includes: ✩
✩ Barbados (1) ✩ St. Christopher & Nevis (1) ✩ Cay- Australia (3) ✩ Cook Islands (3) ✩ Papua New Guinea (2)
man Islands (1) ✩ Trinidad and Tobago (3). (Total: 9 sets, ✩ New ealand (2). (Total: 10 sets, 70 pieces) (130-250)
69pieces) (200-400)
2884 WoRLd. Collection of commemoratives, 1968-1988.
2872 EURoPE. Collection of commemoratives, 1929-1990. Includes pieces from: ✩ Isle of Man (2) ✩ Albania (1) ✩
Includes pieces from: ✩ Finland (25) ✩ France (31) ✩ Cook Islands (1) ✩ Pitcairn Islands (3) ✩ Western Samoa
Leichtenstein (1) ✩ Lithuania (3) ✩ Lundy (4) ✩ Lux- (2) ✩ Tonga (1) ✩ Indonesia (1) ✩ China (1) ✩ Laos (1) ✩
embourg (10) ✩ Malta (35) ✩ Estonia (3) ✩ Spain (17). South Korea (1) ✩ Jordan (1) ✩ Yemen (1) ✩ Uganda (2).
Uncirculated or Proof. (Total: 129 pieces) (1,300-2,600) Uncirculated or Proof. (Total: 18 pieces) (1,100-2,200)
2873 EURoPE. Collection of commemoratives, 1930-1990. 2885 WoRLd. Collection of commemoratives, 1968-1988.
Includes pieces from: ✩ Jersey (2) ✩ Austria (6) ✩ Albania Includes pieces from: ✩ Liechtenstein (1) ✩ Bahamas (2)
(1) ✩ Bulgaria (4) ✩ Hungary (3) ✩ Iceland (1) ✩ Poland ✩ Haiti (2) ✩ Panama (7) ✩ Jamaica (2) ✩ Bermuda (1) ✩
(1) ✩ Sweden (1) ✩ Switzerland (3) ✩ Serbia (2). Uncir- Costa Rica (1) ✩ St. Helena (1) ✩ Benin (1). Uncirculated
culated or Proof. (Total: 24 pieces) (600-1,200) or Proof. (Total: 18 pieces) (800-1,600)
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2896 ENGLANd. Kings of Wessex. Alfred the Great, 2900 ENGLANd. Late Anglo-Saxon. Harold i, as sole King,
871-899. Penny, third coinage. Two-line type, Mercian 1037-1040. Fleur-de-Lis Penny. Winceaster, moneyer Aes-
dies, DEALINC, EL FR ED RE, small cross patt e, Rv. tan. Diademed bust l. holding shield and lis-tipped scepter;
DEALINC, in two lines, single pellet between. 1.33 grams. HARO-LDREX. Rv. Cross voided with pellet within an-
S.1066, N.637. Old ticket shows coin was purchased from nulet center, trefoil pellet fleur in angles; AESTAN (the AE
Spink in September 1947. Good Very Fine. (1,500-2,000) ligate) OHN PIN. SCBI Copenhagen 586, S.1165, N.803.
Nice old toning. Good Very Fine. (500-600)
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AUSTRiA
2930 AUSTRiA. Rudolf ii, 1576-1612. Medallic Taler, 1589. Homage to Emperor Rudolf II. By the celebrated
N rnberg medalist Valentin Maler. Armored figure of the Emperor standing facing in full regalia, head
r., holding a scepter and orb, VM below, CVM-PRI:C . flanking knees; (rosette) RVDOLPHVS II.D.G.
RO-MA:IMPERA:SEM:AV:. Rv. Crowned Imperial eagle, date below and divided by tailfeather, within
circle of shields. Some filemarks on edge, light surface hairlines. Toned About Very Fine. (200-300)
2931 AUSTRiA. SALZBURG. Maximilian Gandolph, 1668-1687. 3 Kreuzer, 1681. Two shields of arms,
date above, value below in inner circle. Rv. St Rupert with salt box and crozier in inner circle. KM
228. Almost Extremely Fine. (120-150)
2932 AUSTRiA. Joseph ii, 1765-80. 2 Ducats, 1778. Bust r. Rv. Double headed eagle, value below. KM 1869.
Holed and plugged, now in a pendant mount with ring, polished, otherwise Fine. (200-250)
2933 AUSTRiA. Emperor Franz Josef i, 1848-1916. Ducat, 1887. Laureate bust r. Rv. Coat of Arms with
date in legend. KM 2267. Uncirculated. (150-200)
2934 AUSTRiA. Pair of 100 Schilling coins, 1926 and 1931. Imperial eagle with Austrian shield on breast,
holding hammer and sickle. Rv. Value at top flanked by edelweiss sprays, date divided by sprigs of barley
at the bottom. KM 2842. Uncirculated. (Total: 2 pieces) (1,600-1,800)
2935 AUSTRiA. Group of four 25 Schilling coins: ✩ 1926 ✩ 1927 ✩ 1928 ✩ 1929. Imperial eagle with
Austrian shield on breast, holding hammer and sickle. Rv. Value at top flanked by edelweiss sprays,
date divided by sprigs of barley at the bottom. KM 2841. Uncirculated. (Total: 4 pieces) (800-1000)
2936 AUSTRiA. 2 Schilling, 1928. Centennial - Death of Fran Schu ert. KM 2843. Uncirculated. (20-30)
2937 AUSTRiA. 2 Schilling, 1929. Birth of Dr Theodor Billroth. KM 2844. Uncirculated. (30-50)
2938 AUSTRiA. 2 Schilling, 1931. 175th Anni ersary - Birth of Wolfgang Mo art. KM 2847. Uncircu-
lated. (40-80)
2939 AUSTRiA. 2 Schilling, 1930. Death of Walther on der Vogelweide. KM 2845. Uncirculated. (20-40)
2940 AUSTRiA. 2 Schilling, 1932. 200th Anni ersary - Birth of oseph Haydn. KM 2848. Uncircu-
lated. (150-200)
2941 AUSTRiA. 2 Schilling, 1932. 200th Anniversary - Birth of Joseph Haydn. KM 2848. About Uncircu-
lated. (150-200)
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2942 AUSTRiA. 2 Schilling, 1933. Death of Dr Igna Seipel. KM 2849. Uncirculated. (50-80)
2943 AUSTRiA. 2 Schilling, 1934. Death of Dr Engel ert Dollfuss. KM 2852. Uncirculated. (30-50)
2944 AUSTRiA. 2 Schilling, 1935. 25th Anni ersary - Death of Dr arl Lueger. KM 2855. Uncirculated. (40-70)
2945 AUSTRiA. 2 Schilling, 1936. Bicentennial - Death of Prince Eugen of Sa oy. KM 2858. Uncircu-
lated. (30-60)
2946 AUSTRiA. 2 Schilling, 1937. Bicentennial - Completion of St. Charles Church. KM 2859. Uncircu-
lated. (30-60)
BELGiUM
2947 BELGiUM. ANTWERP. Siege Money. 10 Centimes, 1814. Letter N inside wreath with ANVERS above
and date below, no initials. Rv. MONNAIE -10 CENT - OBSIDIONAIE. Minted using metal from captured
cannons. KM 5.2. Uncirculated. (400-600)
2948 BELGiUM. ANTWERP. Siege Money. 5 Centimes, 1814. Letter N inside wreath with ANVERS
above and date below, no initials. Rv. MONNAIE -5 CENT - OBSIDIONAIE. Minted using metal from
captured cannons. Uncirculated. (1,000-1,200)
2949 BELGiUM. Leopold i, 1831-65. Pattern 5 Francs, 1847. Bust l. Rv Crowned Coat of Arms divides value, date
below. Thought to be an unlisted pattern in copper produced by Lambert De Roisin a die-sinker of Brussels. In
1847 he submitted to the Belgian Monetary Commission pattern five franc pieces. Proof. (250-500)
2950 BELGiUM. Leopold ii, 1865-1909. 20 Francs, 1865. Bust r. Rv. Value with date below inside an oak
wreath. KM 23. Almost Uncirculated. (200-250)
2951 BELGiUM. Albert i, 1909-34. 20 Francs, 1914. Bust l. Rv. Crowned Arms divide date and value. KM
78. Uncirculated. (200-250)
2952 BULGARiA. Ferdinand i, 1887-1908. 10 Leva and 20 Leva, 1894. Head l. Rv. Crowned Coat of Arms
dividing value with date below. KM 19 amd 20. Rare. The 20 Leva piece has been mounted but neatly
removed from the mount, otherwise About Uncirculated. (Total: 2 pieces) (400-500)
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2962 dENMARK. Frederik Vii, 1848-1863. Rigsdaler, 1855 2970 dENMARK. Frederik iX, 1947-1972. Pair: ✩ Min-
FK/F. Altona. Head r. Rv. Value within wreath. KM istereks 5 Kroner, 1960. Sil er Wedding Anni ersary.
760.2. Numerous obverse friction hairlines. Uncircu- Conjoined heads r. of Frederik and Queen Ingrid. Rv.
lated. (60-90) Crowned double monogram, anniversary dates above, no
denomination below. 250 pieces struck. Deep mirror cameo.
Very Choice Brilliant Proof. PR-65 dCAM (PCGS) ✩
2963 dENMARK. Frederik Vii, 1848-1863. 16 Skilling 10 Kroner, 1968. Wedding of Princess Benedikte. KM 857.
Rigsmont, 1856, 1857, 1858. Head r. Rv. Value within Superb Gem Brilliant Uncirculated. MS-67 (PCGS).
wreath. KM 765. Brilliant Uncirculated to Choice Brilliant (Total: 2 pieces) (200-250)
Uncirculated. (Total: 3 pieces) (100-150)
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2988 GREENLANd. 5 Kroner, 1944. Crowned arms of Denmark, Rv. Value over polar bear walking l., date below.
Struck at the Philadelphia mint, no mintmark. KM 9. Bright Uncirculated. (100-150)
2989 GREENLANd. Home Rule. Bullion-issue 5 Piaster, 1987. 5 Oz, .999 Silver. Greenlandia seated l. resting her arm
on a shield which bears the Greenland flag - rising sun over Polar ice - designed by native artist Tue Christiansen
in 1985; country name in Greenlandic around: KALAALLIT NUNAAT. Rv. Polar bear walking l.; Danish country
name: GR NLAND around, value below. Bruce X6. Brilliant Proof. (75-100)
2990 GREENLANd. stgr nland. A. Gibbs & Sons. 6 Skilling, 24 Skilling and daler Tokens, 1863. A. Gibbs
& Sons. 6 Skilling, 24 Skilling and Daler Tokens, 1863. Brass. In 1863, the Danish crown granted a charter to
the eminent mercantile firm of A. Gibbs & Sons, which operated in London and South America, for exclusive
trading rights with the east coast of Greenland. The grant occurred through the good agency of one T.W. Tayler,
a chemist and enthusiast of Greenland and Icelandic sagas.
When Greenland was first settled by colonists from Norway and Denmark some 800 years before, two colo-
nies were formed: a western and an eastern. In the early 1400’s, the east coast colony flourished with some 190
villages, its own bishop and a number of parishes. But while the western colony continued to exist, the eastern
over the centuries had completely disappeared from sight and knowledge. The search for the “lost East Greenland
colony” had engendered a following in the exploration and adventurers circles. And Tayler believed he could
find the lost colony and set up a new settlement at Ekalumiut.
On August 21, 1863 an expedition under the leadership of Tayler left Gravesend, England aboard the steamships
“Baron Hambro” and “Caroline.” Unfortunately, the ships met with unpenetratable icepacks, and had to return
to England. Gibbs and Tayler, though, would not give up. A fine steamship was built in the yards at Dundee, the
“Erik.” In 1865, a new expedition set off aboard the “Erik.” But while the new steamer made it further than the
other two ships, ice barriers and other obstacles forced it to turn back and Gibbs abandoned the quest. Sieg 9,
10, 11. Very Rare and historically important. Very Fine to Extremely Fine. (Total: 3 pieces) (1,500-2,000)
2991 GREENLANd. ivigtut Cryolite Mining & Trading Co. Lot: ✩ Second Token
series, 1882-1892. 5 re Token. inc, 27mm x 1.4mm thick. Uniface. Sieg 18,
II , KM Tn33.2. About Extremely Fine. Third token series, 1892-1922. All inc
and Uniface: ✩ 5 re Token. 30.5mm ✩ 10 re Token. 30.5mm ✩ 50 re Token.
38mm ✩ 100 re Token. 44.4mm. Sieg 19 (III), 20 (III), 21 (III), 22 (III); KM
Tn39, 40, 41, 42.1. Some pesting on the 100. Very Fine to Extremely Fine. (Total:
Part of Lot 2991 5 pieces) (800-1,000)
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2992 GREENLANd. ivigtut Cryolite Mining & Trading Co. Fourth Token series. 10 Kroner Tokens,
1922 (struck in 1926). Study Variety Pair. Company Arms - polar bear seated l. on a shield topped by
a winged petasos. Rv. Value at center. On the variety, a small cap-like metal blob is seen before the
bear’s knee along with partial incuse rectangles in the area, a result of adhesions to and minor erosion
of the die. S.27, 27v, KM Tn49, 49v. Extremely Fine. (Total: 2 pieces) (125-175)
Found in large, commercial quantities only on the west coast of Greenland, the mineral Cryolite was used in the aluminum industry.
The settlement for the mining operations was at Ivigtut in the southwest. By the 1980’s, the mineral deposits, though, were exhausted.
The town of Ivigtut is now a “ghost-town,” abandoned save for the Danish naval base at Kangilinnguit.
2993 GREENLANd. Royal Greenland Trade (Company). Angmagssalik island. Lot of tokens, 1894-1926: ✩
5 re ✩ 10 re ✩ 25 re ✩ 50 re (2, both machine-punched hole types) ✩ 100 re ✩ 500 re. inc. Unifce
✩ 500 re. Aluminum. Uniface. All with minute mintages (99-155 pieces struck of each). Sieg 38-40, 42, 43,
45, 46; KM Tn16-19.1, 21.1, 23.2, 25. Very Fine to Extremely Fine. (Total: 8 pieces) (1,000-1,500)
2994 GREENLANd. Thule-Kap york. 5 and 10 Kroner, 1932. from company stores might pocket the coal money for themselves. To prevent
this scenario, the company issued these brass control tallies. The tallies were
Aluminum. Sieg 35, 36; KM Tn9, 10. Good Extremely Fine. issued in two series, one for native, the other for imported coal.
(Total: 2 pieces) (100-150)
Polar explorer Knud Rasmussen established the Thule (Gaanaaq) - Kap
York Arctic trading station in 1910 on the Hayes Peninsula in northwestern
2997 GREENLANd. danske Hotel, S ndre Str mfjord.
Greenland. The U.S. currently maintains military bases there. Complete Set of Food Tokens. Ca. 1960’s. Aluminum,
rectangular. Uniface. Morgenmad (Breakfast), Frokost
2995 GREENLANd. Coal Tokens. Gr nlands e ul (Green- (Lunch), Kaffe m/ Br d (Coffee and bread), and Middag
land i.e. native coal). Complete Set. Brass, rectangular (early Dinner). Royal Greenland Trading Co. Arms lower
(vertically). Uniface. 5, 10, 20, 50, 100, 500, 1,000 Kilo- right. Sieg p.206. Extremely Fine. (Total: 4 pieces) (60-90)
grams. Large Royal Greenland Trading Company Arms
below upper tag hole, coal type and weight below. Sieg 2998 GREENLANd. danske Hotel, S ndre Str mfjord.
p.204. Typical light surface marks. Extremely Fine to About Complete Set of Food Tokens. Ca. 1960’s. Aluminum,
Uncirculated. (Total: 7 pieces) (150-200) rectangular. Uniface. Morgenmad (Breakfast), Frokost
(Lunch), Kaffe m/ Br d (Coffee and bread), and Middag
2996 GREENLANd. Coal Tokens. denlands ul (Foreign, (early Dinner). Royal Greenland Trading Co. Arms lower
imported, Coal). Complete Set. Brass, round. Uniface. 5, right. Sieg p.206. Extremely Fine-About Uncirculated.
10, 20, 50, 100, 500, 1,000 Kilograms. Large Royal Green- (Total: 4 pieces) (60-90)
land Trading Company Arms below upper tag hole, coal type These colorful tokens were issued in two sets: one for the Canteen at
Narssarssuaq, the other for the Danske Hotel in S ndre Str mfjord. Used until
and weight flanking. Sieg p.204. Typical light surface marks. the early 1980’s, they served as daily food coupons for air transit passengers
Very Fine to Extremely Fine. (Total: 7 pieces) (150-200) who made their connections in Narssarssuaq (once the U.S. Army Airforce
In the early 1960’s, mistrustful officials at the KGH (Royal Greenland base known as Bluie West One from 1942-1958) and S ndre Str mfjord (entry
Trading Company) feared that the native Greenlanders who dispensed coal point for all regular Greenland flights).
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2999 iCELANd. Set of Medallic 2, 5, 10 Kr nur, 1930. On the
Millenium of the Althing. Saxon State Mint, Muldenhutten.
✩ 2 Kr nur. Bare-breasted Justice seated facing in judgment
chair, holding bound laws and torch. Rv. Medieval cross:
Iceland’s guardian spirits -- a bull, bird, dragon, and giant
- in the quadrants ✩ 5 Kr nur. Go i - Althing judge standing
facing. Rv. Eternity: Dragon-bird ✩ 10 Kr nur. Father inn
enthroned l. bestowing wisdom on two nude youths kneeling
at his sides. Rv. Icelandic Arms supported by cloven-footed
ox and wildman with club, dragon and bird behind. KM M1- 3004 FRANCE. Henri ii, 1547-1559. Teston, 1554. Toulouse.
3. Extremely Fine. An evocative and wonderfully designed Bust r. Rv., Crowned Shield of France divides on each
set that has been ever popular. (Total: 3 pieces) (200-300) side a crowned letter H with mintmark M below. Dup 983.
3000 iCELANd. Trio of Proof Sets, 1974. Two-piece Sets with VF. (600-800)
500 and 1,000 Kr nur, 1974. 1,100th Anni ersary of the First
Settlement. KM PS2. In original hard red cases. Brilliant
Proof. (Total: 3 Sets) (60-90)
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3021 FRANCE. Napoleon iii, 1852-70. 20 Francs, 1865 A. Bare GERMANy ANd GERMAN STATES
Head r. Rv. Crowned Imperial Arms within a mantle with two
scepters representing the hand of justice and Charlemagne, Please refer to lots 3418 to 3485
dividing value with date and mintmark below. KM 801.1. for an impressive collection of Bavarian talers.
Uncirculated. (250-300)
3027 FRANCE. LoRRAiNE. Antoine, 1508-1544. Quart de Tes- 3033 GERMAN STATES. HAMBURG. 20 Mark, 1878 J. Three
ton, 1524. Crowned bust l., Rv. Crowned arms flanked with tower castle on a helmeted shield with supporters. Rv. Old
patriarchal cross. Boudeau 1516. Toned VF. (600-800) style Imperial eagle, value and date in legend. KM 289. Good
Very Fine. (250-350)
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3067 ENGLANd. Elizabeth i, 1558-1603. Sixpence, 1579. Mm 3072 GREAT BRiTAiN. Charles i, 1625-1649. Crown, 1630/1.
Greek Cross. Fourth Issue, 1578-1582. Bust l., with rose behind, Second bust in ruff, armour and mantle l., mintmark unclear.
mintmark at beginning of legend. Royal shield over long cross, Rv. Square topped shield, mintmark plume clearly visible.
date above shield. 2.94 grams. S.2572. Fine. (90-120) S.2712. Fine. (250-350)
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3079 GREAT BRiTAiN. Commonwealth of England, 1649- 3084 GREAT BRiTAiN. Charles ii, 1660-1685. Crown, 1664.
1660. Halfcrown, 1653. Cross of St. George between two Head r. Rv. Crowned cruciform shields, interlinked C’s in
sprays of palm and olive. Rv. Two shields joined, Cross of angles. Nine strings to harp. Edge dated - DECVS ET TVTA-
St. George and Harp of Ireland, with value and date above. MEN ANNO REGNI VI. S.3355. ESC 28. Struck off center,
S.3215. ESC 431A. Corrosion over 1/3 of coin evident on otherwise Good Fine. (500-600)
the reverse otherwise almost Fine / Fine. (250-350)
3080 GREAT BRiTAiN. Commonwealth of England, 1649- 3085 GREAT BRiTAiN. Charles ii, 1660-1685. Crown, 1666.
1660. Halfcrown, 1656. Cross of St. George between two Head r. Rv. Crowned cruciform shields, interlinked C’s
sprays of palm and olive. Rv. Two shields joined, Cross of in angles. Five strings to harp. Edge dated - DECVS ET
St. George and Harp of Ireland, with value and date above. TVTAMEN ANNO REGNI VIII. S.3355. ESC 32. Good
S.3215. ESC 437. About Fine. (300-400) Fine. (600-800)
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3102 GREAT BRiTAiN. Charles ii, 1660-1685. Crown, 1684. 3108 GREAT BRiTAiN. James ii, 1685-1688. Crown, 1687.
Head r. Rv. Crowned cruciform shields, interlinked C’s in Head l., Second bust. Rv. Crowned cruciform shields. Five
angles. Eight strings to harp. Edge dated - DECVS ET TVTA- strings to harp. Edge dated - DECVS ET TVTAMEN ANNO
MEN ANNO REGNI TRICESIMO SE TO. Rare. S.3359. REGNI TERTIO. S.3407. ESC 78. There is general porosity
ESC 67. Good Fine. (400-600) probably a result from earth burial for an extended period
otherwise Very Fine. (1,000-1,200)
3103 GREAT BRiTAiN. Charles ii, 1660-1685. Group of
Halfcrowns: ✩ 1663 ✩ 1664 ✩ 1670 ✩ 1671 ✩ 1672
✩ 1673. Draped bust of King r. Rv. Crowned Cruciform
Shields, interlinked C’s in angles. S.3361, 3362, 3365, 3366
and 3367. ESC 457, 460, 467, 468, 470 and 473. Very Good
to Fine. (Total: 6 pieces) (600-800)
3106 GREAT BRiTAiN. James ii, 1685-1688. Guinea, 1687. 3110 GREAT BRiTAiN. James ii, 1685-1688. Crown, 1688.
Second laureate bust l. Rv. Crowned cruciform shields, scep- Head l., Second bust. Rv. Crowned cruciform shields. Seven
ters in angles. S.3402. Smooth edge. Very Good. (250-350) strings to harp. Edge dated - DECVS ET TVTAMEN ANNO
REGNI VARTO. S.3407. ESC 80. Colorful toning gives
this coin eye appeal. Good Fine/Very Fine. (700-900)
3107 GREAT BRiTAiN. James ii, 1685-1688. Crown, 1686. 3111 GREAT BRiTAiN. James ii, 1685-1688. Crown, 1688.
Head l., First bust. Rv. Crowned cruciform shields. Six Head l., Second bust. Rv. Crowned cruciform shields. Seven
strings to harp. Edge dated - DECVS ET TVTAMEN ANNO strings to harp. Edge dated - DECVS ET TVTAMEN ANNO
REGNI SECVNDO. Scarce. S.3406. ESC 76. Some weak REGNI VARTO. S.3407. ESC 80. Some surface porosity
points on reverse side otherwise Very Fine. (1,300-1,500) otherwise Good Fine. (500-600)
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3112 GREAT BRiTAiN. James ii, 1685-1688. Halfcrown, 1685. 3120 GREAT BRiTAiN. William and Mary, 1688-1694. Half-
Draped bust of King l. Rv. Crowned Cruciform Shields. Regnal crown, 1691. Conjoined busts r. Rv. Crowned cruciform
year on edge in words. S.3408. ESC 493. Fine. (150-200) Shields WM monogram in the angles. Regnal year on edge
in words. S.3436. ESC 516. Fine. (125-175)
3113 GREAT BRiTAiN. James ii, 1685-1688. Halfcrown, 1686.
Draped bust of King l. Rv. Crowned Cruciform Shields. Regnal
year on edge in words. S.3408. ESC 494. Fine. (150-250)
3119 GREAT BRiTAiN. William and Mary, 1688-1694. 3125 GREAT BRiTAiN. William iii, 1694-1702. Crown, 1695.
Halfcrown, 1689. Conjoined busts r. Rv. First crowned First draped bust r. Rv. Crowned cruciform shields. Seven
Shield. Regnal year on edge in words. S.3434. ESC 503. strings to harp. Edge dated - DECVS ET TVTAMEN ANNO
Fine. (100-150) REGNI OCTAVO. S.3470. ESC 87. Fine. (100-150)
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3140 GREAT BRiTAiN. Anne, 1702-1714. Crown, 1705. First 3145 GREAT BRiTAiN. Anne, 1702-1714. After Union. Crown,
draped bust l. Rv. Four undivided cruciform Shields around 1713. Third draped bust l. Rv. Four divided cruciform Shields
central lion of the garter with plumes in the angles. Seven around central lion of the garter with roses and plumes in the
strings to harp. Edge inscribed - DECVS ET TVTAMEN angles. Eight strings to harp. Edge dated - DECVS ET TVTA-
ANNO REGNI VINTO. Rarity 2 classification in ESC. MEN ANNO REGNI DVODECIMO. 29.81 grams. S.3603.
29.88 grams. S.3577. ESC 100. Planchet flaws and a few ESC 109. Very Fine/Almost Extremely Fine. (650-750)
light surface scratches, otherwise approaching Extremely
Fine. (3,000-4,000) 3146 GREAT BRiTAiN. Anne, 1702-1714. Quintet of Half-
crowns: ✩ 1706 ✩ 1707 ✩ 1710 ✩ 1712 ✩ 1713. Draped
bust l. Rv. Four cruciform shields with roses and plumes in
3141 GREAT BRiTAiN. Anne, 1702-1714. Crown, 1707. the angles. Regnal year on edge in words. S.3582, 3607.
First draped bust l. Rv. Four undivided cruciform shields ESC 572, 573, 581, 582 and 583. Good to Fine. (Total: 5
around central lion of the garter with roses and plumes in pieces) (350-450)
the angles. Eight strings to harp. Edge dated - DECVS ET
TVTAMEN ANNO REGNI SE TO. Rare. S.3578. ESC 102. 3147 GREAT BRiTAiN. Anne, 1702-1714. Group of four
Very Good. (125-175) Halfcrowns: ✩ 1707E ✩ 1708E ✩ 1709 ✩ 1713. Draped
bust l. Rv. Four cruciform shields. Regnal year on edge in
words. S.3604, 3605. ESC 575, 576, 579 and 583. Good to
3142 GREAT BRiTAiN. Anne, 1702-1714. Crown, 1707. Sec- Fine. (Total: 4 pieces) (400-500)
ond draped bust l., with E for Edinburgh below. Rv. Four
cruciform shields with the top and bottom shields divided
into the Arms of England and Scotland. Known as the “After
Union” reverse. Nine strings to harp. Edge dated - DECVS
ET TVTAMEN ANNO REGNI SE TO. S.3600. ESC 106.
Very Good / Fine. (125-175)
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3215 GREAT BRiTAiN. Bury. Charles Marquis Cornwallis. 3220 GREAT BRiTAiN. Middlesex. Halfpenny token, 1796. A
Penny token, 1794. Bust to l., in cocked hat. CHARLES “coining press” inscribed to collectors of medals. Rv. Two
MARQUIS CORNWALLIS. Rv. Figure of Fame, standing men boxing. DH 740. Uncirculated. (200-250)
between implements of war - HIS FAME RESOUNDS
3221 GREAT BRiTAiN. Middlesex. St. Paul’s Cathedral.
FROM EAST TO WEST. Edge reads - VALUE ONE
Halfpenny token, 1795. View of St. Paul’s. London and
PENNY AT P DECKS POST OFFICE BURY 1794. DH 4.
Brighton halfpenny. Rv. Shield of Arms. PAYABLE AT THE
Extremely Fine. (200-250)
WAREHOUSE OF I. SPITTLE LONDON OR OF L KIRBY
OR R LASHMAR BRIGHTON. DH 902. Ground edge at
seven o’clock, otherwise Extremely Fine. (150-200)
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3240 GREAT BRiTAiN. William iV, 1830-1837. Sovereign, 3248 GREAT BRiTAiN. Victoria, 1837-1901. Half Sov-
1833. Second bust r. Rv. Crowned shield and mantle, date ereign, 1873. Third young head bust l. Rv. Crowned
below. S. 3829B. Very Fine. (1,200-1,400) and garnished shield, die number 249 below wreath. S.
3860D. Fine. (90-150)
3241 GREAT BRiTAiN. William iV, 1830-1837. Half-
crown, 1834. Bare head with WW in script on trunca-
tion, r. Rv. Shield on mantle. S.3834. ESC 662. Almost 3249 GREAT BRiTAiN. Victoria, 1837-1901. Half Sov-
Very Fine. (50-100) ereign, 1876. Third young head bust l. Rv. Crowned
and garnished shield, die number 75 below wreath.
S.3860D. Fine. (150-200)
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3280 GREAT BRiTAiN. George V, 1910-1936. Wreath Crown, 3284 GREAT BRiTAiN. George V, 1910-1936. Wreath Crown,
1928. Bare head l. Rv. St George and the Dragon, date in 1932. Bare head l. Rv. St. George and the Dragon, date in
exergue, B.P. to upper right. Edge milled. 9,034 minted. exergue, B.P. to upper right. Edge milled. 2,395 minted.
S.4036. ESC 368. good Very Fine. (200-300) S.4036. ESC 372. Almost Extremely Fine. (400-500)
3282 GREAT BRiTAiN. George V, 1910-1936. Wreath Crown, 3288 GREAT BRiTAiN. George V, 1910-1936. Group of
1930. Bare head l. Rv. St. George and the Dragon, date in Halfcrowns: ✩ 1920 ✩ 1921 ✩ 1922 ✩ 1926 ✩ 1927.
exergue, B.P. to upper right. Edge milled. 4,847 minted. Bare head l. Rv. Crowned Shield in garter. S.4011. ESC
S.4036. ESC 370. Good Very Fine. (250-350) 767, 768, 769, 773 and 775. Very Good to Very Fine.
(Total: 5 pieces) (50-100)
3289 GREAT BRiTAiN. George V, 1910-1936. Group of Half-
crowns: ✩ 1928 ✩ 1929 ✩ 1930 ✩ 1932 ✩ 1934 ✩ 1935 ✩
1935 ✩ 1936. Modified Bare head l. Rv. Shield with date in
legend. S.4037. ESC 777, 778, 779, 780, 781, 783, 784 and
785. Very Good to Uncirculated. (Total: 9 pieces) (125-175)
3290 GREAT BRiTAiN. George Vi, 1936-1952. Crown, 1937.
Bare head l. Rv. Royal Arms and supporters. Coronation.
S.4078. ESC 392. Uncirculated. (50-75)
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3292 GREAT BRiTAiN. George Vi, 1936-1952. Group of 3301 GREAT BRiTAiN. Elizabeth ii, 1953-. Proof Set, 1953.
Halfcrowns: ✩ 1941 ✩ 1944 ✩ 1945 ✩ 1946 ✩ 1947. Bare Includes Crown, Halfcrown, Florin, Two Shilling, Sixpence,
head r. Rv. Shield with date in legend. S.4080 and 4101. Threepence, Penny, Halfpenny and Farthing, ten pieces in all,
ESC 791, 794, 795, 796 and 797. Uncirculated. (Total: 5 1953. All in original maroon leatherette case of issue. 40,000
pieces) (75-100) issued. S.PS19. Proof. (Total: 10 pieces) (150-250)
3293 GREAT BRiTAiN. Elizabeth ii, 1953-. Quartet of Crowns: 3302 GREAT BRiTAiN. Elizabeth ii, 1953-. Half dozen Proof
✩ 1953 Coronation ✩ 1972 Sil er Wedding ✩ 1977 Sil er Sets: ✩ Proof Set, 1970 (3). The “Last Sterling” set, Half-
u ilee✩ 1981 Royal Wedding. S.4136, 4226, 4227 and 4229. crown, Florin, English and Scottish Shillings, Sixpence,
Uncirculated or Specimen. (Total: 4 pieces) (40-50) Threepence, Penny and Halfpenny, eight coins in all plus a
medallion. S.PS20. All in their original perspex slabs with
paperwork and external protection ✩ Proof Set, 1971 (3).
3294 GREAT BRiTAiN. Elizabeth ii, 1953-. Pound, 1984. The “First Decimal Coinage” set, 50 Pence, 10 Pence, 5
Queen r. Rv. Thistle Sprig inside coronet (Scottish Design). Pence, 2 Pence, 1 Penny, Half Penny, six coins in all plus a
Edge reads, NEMO ME IMPUNE LACESSIT. 44,855 issued. medallion. S.PS21. All in their original perspex slabs with
S.4222. Proof. (50-60) external protection. Proof. (Total: 6 sets) (150-250)
3295 GREAT BRiTAiN. Elizabeth ii, 1953-. 1 Pound, 1985. 3303 GREAT BRiTAiN. Elizabeth ii, 1953-. Proof Gold Col-
Queen r. Rv. Leek inside coronet (Welsh Design). Edge lection, 1987. Includes: ✩ 2 Pounds ✩ Sovereign ✩ Half
reads, PLEIDIOL WYFI M GWLAD. 50,000 issued. S.4331. Sovereign. Crowned bust l. Rv. St. George and the Dragon,
Proof. (50-60) date in exergue. KM PS53. Comes in original box of issue
from the Royal Mint, with numbered card - 1772, and a
3296 GREAT BRiTAiN. Elizabeth ii, 1953-. 50 Pence, 1973 (3). Certificate of Authenticity, Number 04619. Proof. (Total: 3
Accession to the European Economic Community. S.4224. pieces) (1200-1400)
Each in an original Royal Mint presentation box. Specimen.
(Total: 3 pieces) (10-15)
MAUNdy SETS
GREAT BRiTAiN CoiN SETS
3298 GREAT BRiTAiN. George Vi, 1936-1952. “Mid-Cen- 3304 GREAT BRiTAiN. Victoria, 1837-1901. Maundy Set,
tury” Proof Set, 1950. Issued for the commemoration, 1853. Bust l. Rv. Wreath, inside Crown over value dividing
Halfcrown, Florin, English and Scottish Shillings, Six- date. S.3916. Matched set with colorful toning and very
pence, Threepence, Penny, Halfpenny, and Farthing, nine bright reflective fields. No Box. Uncirculated. (Total: 4
coins in all. S.PS17. All in an original presentation box of pieces) (300-350)
the Royal Mint. Proof. (150-200)
3305 GREAT BRiTAiN. Victoria, 1837-1901. Maundy Set,
3299 GREAT BRiTAiN. George Vi, 1936-1952. Festival of 1861. Silver Penny through 4 Pence. KM MDS112. Russet
Britain Proof Set, 1951. Issued for the commemoration. 5 hues in the peripheries. Choice Prooflike Brilliant Uncir-
Shillings, Halfcrown, Florin, English and Scottish Shillings, culated. (Total: 4 pieces) (150-200)
Sixpence, Threepence, Penny, Halfpenny, and Farthing, ten
coins in all. S.PS18. All slabbed coins are within a remov-
3306 GREAT BRiTAiN. Victoria, 1837-1901. Maundy Set, 1898.
able protective Perspex cover and contained in an original
S. 3943. Encased in Perspex. Uncirculated. (150-200)
presentation box. Proof. (200-250)
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3309 GREAT BRiTAiN. Edward Vii, 1901-1910. Boxed chips in outer ring, shields clockwise red, black and yellow,
Maundy Set, 1903. S. 3985. Comes with original case of red, medium blue, red crown at top of each shield, white
issue. Uncirculated. (150-200) inlaid scepters. Faint gilt on obverse of host. (50-80)
3310 GREAT BRiTAiN. Edward Vii, 1901-1910. Boxed
Maundy Set, 1904. S. 3985. Comes with original case of 3320 GREAT BRiTAiN. Group of five enameled Gothic Flo-
issue. Uncirculated. (150-200) rins, 1851-1887. Colorful examples of the classic Victorian
Gothic Florin, all enameled by hand with up to six colors
3311 GREAT BRiTAiN. Edward Vii, 1901-1910. Boxed on the reverse side of each piece. Intended to be worn as
Maundy Set, 1908. S. 3985. Comes with original case of decorative brooches. (Total: 5 pieces) (250-300)
issue. Uncirculated. (150-200)
3312 GREAT BRiTAiN. George V, 1910-1936. Maundy Set, 3321 GREAT BRiTAiN. Group of seven enameled Florins,
1930. Bust l. Rv. Wreath, inside Crown over value dividing 1887-1914. Representing reigns from Victoria through to
date. S.4043. No Box. Uncirculated. (90-120) George V, all enameled by hand with up to six colors on the
reverse side of each piece. Intended to be worn as decorative
3313 GREAT BRiTAiN. George Vi, 1936-1952. Pair of Maun- brooches. (Total: 7 pieces) (300-350)
dy Sets, 1946. Each consisting of Silver Penny through 4
Pence. KM MDS205. Prooflike Uncirculated. (Total: 8
pieces) (125-175)
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iRELANd
HUNGARy
3332 HUNGARy. Rudolf ii, 1576-1608. Ducat, 1599. Seated
Madonna. Rv. St. Ladislas standing, dividing NB. Fr. 63.
Pierced, otherwise about Fine. (100-150)
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3346 iRELANd. George iii, 1760-1820. Ten Pence Bank Token, 3350 iRELANd. irish Free State. Shilling, 1937. Bull walk-
1813. Bust r. Rv. Within an ornamentation of shamrocks ing l., design based on photographs of Thurium (400-350
and leaves - BANK TOKEN 10 PENCE IRISH 1813. Plain BC). Rv. Irish harp divides date 1937. Key date, with only
edge. Issued by the Bank of Ireland to alleviate a shortage 100,000 minted, the lowest number in this series. S 6627.
of low denomination silver coinage at the beginning of the Rare, certified as AU-58 (NGC). (400-500)
19th century. Designed by Thomas Wyon, the obverse of
this date was the same as for the British pattern nine pence
of 1812. S.6618. Pleasing Proof example. (500-600)
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3355 VATiCAN CiTy. Six Mint sets, 1940 to 1962. Pius Xii,
1940(8). John XXiii: ✩ 1958 (8) ✩ 1959 (8) ✩ 1962(8).
Paul Vi. ✩ 1963 (8) ✩ 1975 (8). KM MS 24, MS 58,
MS 61, MS65, MS66, MS 80. Uncirculated. (Total: 6
pieces) (500-600)
LATViA
3365 LATViA. 5 Lati, 1929. Bust r. Rv. Three stars over shield
with value below. KM 9. Very Fine. (10-15)
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NETHERLANdS
3368 NETHERLANdS. GELdERLANd. Lion Daalder, 1648.
Armored knight above a lion shield in inner circle. Rv.
Rampant lion left in inner circle, date at top of legend. 23.68
grams. KM 15.2. Fine. (60-100)
3369 NETHERLANdS. KAMPEN. 28 Stuivers, 1616-1619. 3377 PoLANd. Sigismund iii, 1587-1632. Trojak, 1601.
Mm Rosette. Crowned imperial eagle in inner circle. Rv. rak w. Crowned bust left, wearing ruff. Rv. Value, date
Crowned arms in inner circle, date above crown, value at and Arms. Kop.1195, Kurp.1256, Gum.1122. Well-struck.
bottom. 17.77 grams. KM 23. Very Fine. (125-175) Toned Extremely Fine. (150-200)
PoLANd
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RUSSiA
3386 PoLANd. Lodz Ghetto. n the name o the e ish Elders
o Lit mannstadt. Off-Metal 10 Pfennig, 1942. Bronze.
Date on Star of David. Rv. Value. Cf.KM Tn5. Rare. About
Extremely Fine. (150-200)
3388 PoLANd. Lot. Includes: ✩ Proba 300,000 lotych. Nickel. 3393 RUSSiA. Peter ii, 1727-1730. Ruble, 1728. Moscow, ada-
50th Anni ersary of the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising ✩ 2 Groszy, she sky mint. Laureate, draped and armored bust r., Order star
1928. MS-62 BN (NGC) ✩ Grosz, 1939. War issue. MS- on breast. Rv. Crowned Imperial eagle. Dav.1668, KM 182.2.
61 (NGC) ✩ Modern Bronze Medal, 60mm. Kosciuszko Some obverse laminations. Toned Very Fine. (200-250)
- Pulaski. Rv. Battle scene. Uncirculated ✩ Also medieval
Bohemian Prager Groschen of Wencelas II ✩ Medieval 3394 RUSSiA. Alexander iii, 1881-1894. Ruble, 1883. St.
Hungary Byzantine-style AE ✩ Modern Silver restrike of Petersburg mint. Alexander III Coronation. KM 43. Very
Austrian 2 Ducat, 1642 ✩ Prussian Wilhelm I Centennial Fine. (75-125)
Bronze Medal, 1897 ✩ Small Brass Medallet for the Death
of Jerome Bonaparte, 1860 ✩ And Vatican City 8-piece
Mint Set, 1958 (50 Lire with dark toning spot). Very Fine
to Uncirculated. (Total: 17 pieces) (100-150)
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SPAiN SPiTZBERGEN
3402 SPAiN. Collection of gold coins: ✩ Fernando and isabela, 3408 SPiTZBERGEN. Norwegian Territory. Arktikugol (Russian
1476-1516. 2 Excelentes. Fr. 127-132, holed otherwise Fine rctic oal o.). Complete Set of Tokens (excluding star vari-
✩ isabel ii, 1833-1868. 4 Escudos, 1867. KM 631.1, almost eties). 1946 Series: ✩ 10 Kopeks ✩ 15 Kopeks ✩ 20 Kopeks
Fine ✩ isabel ii, 1833-1868. 4 Escudos, 1868. KM 631.1, ✩ 50 Kopeks (large star). Extremely Fine. 1993 Series: ✩ 10
Fine ✩ isabel ii, 1833-1868. 40 Reales, 1864. KM 618.1. Rubles ✩ 25 Rubles ✩ 50 Rubles ✩ 100 Rubles. Uncirculated.
Fine ✩ Carlos iii, 1759-88. Half Escudo, 1788. KM 425.1, KM Tn1-4.1, Tn5-8. (Total: 8 pieces) (150-200)
Fine ✩ Carlos iV, 1788-1808. Escudo, 1792, KM 434, Very In 1927, the Russian company Arktikugol ought the rights to mine in
Good. (Total: 6 pieces) (450-550) Pyramids, a settlement in Eisf ord, Spit ergen. Fi e years later, the company
egan operations in Barents erg, taking o er mines pre iously owned y a
Danish rm. Today, Arktikugol is the only non-Norwegian company operat-
ing in Spit ergen.
SWEdEN
3409 SWEdEN. oscar ii, 1872-1907. 10 Kroner, 1901 EB.
Head r. with date below. Rv. Crowned Coat of Arms within
mantle, mint officials initials to right, value below. KM 767.
Uncirculated. (175-225)
3403 SPAiN. Fernando and isabel, 1469-1504. 4 Reales, n.d.
Se illa, without Assayer’s initial. Crowned Arms in circle 3410 SWEdEN. Gustaf V, 1907-1950. High-grade Lot of
flanked by S - o/IIII.. Rev. Large, well-defined Yoke and Delaware 2 Kronor, 1938. For the 300th Anni ersary of
arrows. Cay n Tipo 19. Slightly convex obverse, partial the Swedish Settlement of Delaware. KM 807. Brilliant
legends but bold overall and distinctly appealing overall. Uncirculated. (Total: 20 pieces) (250-350)
About Extremely Fine. (200-300) For a related Delaware Tercentenary Badge, please see Lot 4731.
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3425 GERMAN STATES. BAVARiA. Josef Maximilian iii, 3434 GERMAN STATES. BAVARiA. Josef Maximilian iii,
1745-1777. Thaler, 1755 (3). Bust r. with star. Rv. Two un- 1745-1777. Thaler, 1760 (8). Bust r. with star. Rv. Madonna
crowned backward looking lions holding in both paws the and child with date below. Many varieties exist. KM 234.1,
Bavararian arms surrounded by a chain with filigree work Dav.1953. Adjustment marks evident on Rv. Fine to Very
below, divided date below. KM 224, Dav.1948. Fine to Very Fine. (Total: 8 pieces) (250-300)
Fine. (Total: 3 pieces) (150-200)
3435 GERMAN STATES. BAVARiA. Josef Maximilian iii,
3426 GERMAN STATES. BAVARiA. Josef Maximilian iii, 1745-1777. Thaler, 1760 (3). Bust r. with star. Rv. Two
1745-1777. Thaler, 1756 (15). Bust r. with star. Rv. Madonna uncrowned backward looking lions holding in both paws
and child with date below. Many varieties exist. KM 223, the Bavararian arms surrounded by a chain with filigree
Dav.1952. Adjustment marks evident on Rv. Fine. (Total: 15 work below, divided date below. KM 233.1, Dav.1949. Fine.
pieces) (450-550) (Total: 3 pieces) (100-150)
3427 GERMAN STATES. BAVARiA. Josef Maximilian iii, 3436 GERMAN STATES. BAVARiA. Josef Maximilian iii,
1745-1777. Thaler, 1756 (3). Bust r. with star. Rv. Two 1745-1777. Thaler, 1764 (9). Bust r. with star. Rv. Madonna
uncrowned backward looking lions holding in both paws and child with date below. Many varieties exist. KM 234.1,
the Bavarian arms surrounded by a chain with filigree work Dav.1953. Adjustment marks evident on Rv. Fine to Very
below, divided date below. KM 224, Dav.1948. Fine to Very Fine. (Total: 9 pieces) (250-300)
Fine. (Total: 3 pieces) (150-200)
3437 GERMAN STATES. BAVARiA. Josef Maximilian iii,
1745-1777. Thaler, 1764 (9). Thaler, 1764 (9). Bust r. with
3428 GERMAN STATES. BAVARiA. Josef Maximilian iii, star. Rv. Madonna and child with date below. Many varieties
1745-1777. Thaler, 1756 (2). Bust r. with star, two different exist. KM 234.1, Dav.1953. Adjustment marks evident on
designs. Rv. Madonna and child with date below. Many va- Rv. Fine to Very Fine. (Total: 9 pieces) (250-300)
rieties exist. KM 223, Dav.1952. Adjustment marks evident
on Rv. One piece cleaned otherwise about Extremely Fine. 3438 GERMAN STATES. BAVARiA. Josef Maximilian iii,
(Total: 2 pieces) (300-400) 1745-1777. Half a dozen Thalers: ✩ 1762 ✩ 1763 (2) ✩
1764 ✩ 1765 ✩ 1766. Bust r. with star. Rv. Madonna and
3429 GERMAN STATES. BAVARiA. Josef Maximilian iii, child with date below. Many varieties exist. KM 234.1,
1745-1777. Thaler, 1757 (2). Bust r. with star, two different Dav.1953. Adjustment marks evident on Rv. Very Fine or
designs. Rv. Madonna and child with date below. Many va- better. (Total: 6 pieces) (300-400)
rieties exist. KM 223, Dav.1952. Adjustment marks evident
on Rv. About Extremely Fine. (Total: 2 pieces) (300-400) 3439 GERMAN STATES. BAVARiA. Josef Maximilian iii,
1745-1777. Thaler, 1764 (11). Bust r. with star. Rv. Madonna
3430 GERMAN STATES. BAVARiA. Josef Maximilian iii, and child with date below. Many varieties exist. KM 234.1,
1745-1777. Thaler, 1757 (4). Bust r. with star, two differ- Dav.1953. Adjustment marks evident on Rv. Fine to Very
ent designs. Rv. Madonna and child with date below or Fine. (Total: 11 pieces) (250-300)
two uncrowned backward looking lions holding in both
paws the Bavarian arms surrounded by a chain with filigree 3440 GERMAN STATES. BAVARiA. Josef Maximilian iii,
work below, divided date below. Many varieties exist. KM 1745-1777. Thaler, 1764 (11). Bust r. with star. Rv. Madonna
223/224, Dav.1948/1952. Adjustment marks evident on Rv. and child with date below. Many varieties exist. KM 234.1,
About Fine. (Total: 4 pieces) (100-150) Dav.1953. Adjustment marks evident on Rv. Fine to Very
Fine. (Total: 11 pieces) (250-300)
3431 GERMAN STATES. BAVARiA. Josef Maximilian iii,
1745-1777. Thaler, 1758 (3). Bust r. with star. Rv. Madonna 3441 GERMAN STATES. BAVARiA. Josef Maximilian iii,
and child with date below or two uncrowned backward 1745-1777. Thaler, 1766 (5). Bust r. with star. Rv. Madonna
looking lions holding in both paws the Bavararian arms sur- and child with date below. Many varieties exist. KM 234.1,
rounded by a chain with filigree work below, divided date Dav.1953. Adjustment marks evident on Rv. Fine to Very
below. Many varieties exist. KM 223/224, Dav.1948/1952. Fine. (Total: 5 pieces) (200-250)
Adjustment marks evident on Rv. About Fine to Very Fine.
(Total: 3 pieces) (100-150) 3442 GERMAN STATES. BAVARiA. Josef Maximilian iii,
1745-1777. Thaler, 1767 (7). Bust r. with star. Rv. Ma-
3432 GERMAN STATES. BAVARiA. Josef Maximilian iii, donna and child with date below. Many varieties exist.
1745-1777. Thaler, 1758 (4). Bust r. with star. Rv. Madonna KM 234.1, Dav.1953. One piece is mounted complete
and child with date below. KM 223, Dav.1952. Fine. (Total: with loop. Adjustment marks evident on Rv. Fine. (Total:
4 pieces) (100-150) 7 pieces) (200-250)
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3444 GERMAN STATES. BAVARiA. Josef Maximilian iii, 3455 GERMAN STATES. BAVARiA. Karl Theodor, 1777-
1745-1777. Thaler, 1768 (2). Bust r. with star. Rv. Ma- 1799. Thaler, 1778 (12). Bust r. with star. Rv. Madonna
donna and child with date below. Many varieties exist. and child with date below. Many varieties exist. KM 260.1,
KM 234.1, Dav.1953. One piece is mounted complete Dav.1964. Adjustment marks evident on Rv. Fine to Very
with loop. Adjustment marks evident on Rv. Very Fine. Fine. (Total: 12 pieces) (600-800)
(Total: 2 pieces) (150-200)
3456 GERMAN STATES. BAVARiA. Karl Theodor, 1777-1799.
3445 GERMAN STATES. BAVARiA. Josef Maximilian iii, Thaler foursome: ✩ 1778 ✩ 1779 ✩ 1780 ✩ 1781. Bust r. with
1745-1777. Thaler, 1769 (11). Bust r. with star. Rv. Madonna star. Rv. Madonna and child with date below. Many varieties
and child with date below. Many varieties exist. KM 234.1, exist. KM 260.1, Dav.1964. Adjustment marks evident on Rv.
Dav.1953. Adjustment marks evident on Rv. Fine to Very Very Fine. (Total: 4 pieces) (600-800)
Fine. (Total: 11 pieces) (300-400)
3457 GERMAN STATES. BAVARiA. Karl Theodor, 1777-
3446 GERMAN STATES. BAVARiA. Josef Maximilian iii, 1799. Trio of Thalers: ✩ 1779 (2) ✩ 1781. Bust r. with
1745-1777. Thaler, 1769. Bust r. with star. Rv. Madonna star. Rv. Madonna and child with date below. Many varieties
and child with date below. KM 234.1, Dav.1953. Adjustment exist. KM 260.1, Dav.1964. Adjustment marks evident on
marks evident on Rv. Extremely Fine. (100-200) Rv. Fine. (Total: 3 pieces) (100-150)
3447 GERMAN STATES. BAVARiA. Josef Maximilian iii, 3458 GERMAN STATES. BAVARiA. Josef Maximilian iii,
1745-1777. Thaler, 1770. Bust r. with star. Rv. Madonna 1745-1777. Trio of Thalers: ✩ 1763 ✩ 1764 ✩ 1765. Am-
and child with date below. KM 234.1, Dav.1953. Adjustment berg mint. Bust r. with star and letter A below. Rv. Madonna
marks evident on Rv. Good Very Fine. (100-150) and child with date below. Many varieties exist. KM 234.2,
Dav.1954. Adjustment marks evident on Rv. Very Fine to
3448 GERMAN STATES. BAVARiA. Josef Maximilian iii, Extremely Fine. (Total: 3 pieces) (250-350)
1745-1777. Thaler, 1770 (10). Bust r. with star. Rv. Madonna
and child with date below. Many varieties exist. KM 234.1, 3459 GERMAN STATES. BAVARiA. Josef Maximilian iii,
Dav.1953. Adjustment marks evident on Rv. Fine to Very 1745-1777. Quintet of Thalers: ✩ 1763 ✩ 1764 (3). Am-
Fine. (Total: 10 pieces) (250-350) berg mint. Bust r. with star and letter A below. Rv. Madonna
and child with date below. Many varieties exist. KM 234.2,
3449 GERMAN STATES. BAVARiA. Josef Maximilian iii, Dav.1954. Adjustment marks evident on Rv. Fine. (Total: 4
1745-1777. Thaler, 1771 (10). Bust r. with star. Rv. Madonna pieces) (100-150)
and child with date below. Many varieties exist. KM 234.1,
Dav.1953. Adjustment marks evident on Rv. Fine to Very 3460 GERMAN STATES. BAVARiA. Josef Maximilian iii,
Fine. (Total: 10 pieces) (250-350) 1745-1777. Thaler, 1765 (9). Amberg mint Bust r. with star
and letter A below. Rv. Madonna and child with date below.
3450 GERMAN STATES. BAVARiA. Josef Maximilian iii, Many varieties exist. KM 234.2, Dav.1954. Adjustment
1745-1777. Thaler, 1771 (10). Bust r. with star. Rv. Madonna marks evident on Rv. Fine. (Total: 9 pieces) (250-350)
and child with date below. Many varieties exist. KM 234.1,
Dav.1953. Adjustment marks evident on Rv. Fine to Very 3461 GERMAN STATES. BAVARiA. Josef Maximilian iii,
Fine. (Total: 10 pieces) (250-350) 1745-1777. Thaler, 1765 (6). Amberg mint. Bust r. with star
and letter A below. Rv. Madonna and child with date below.
3451 GERMAN STATES. BAVARiA. Josef Maximilian iii, Many varieties exist. KM 234.2, Dav.1954. Adjustment marks
1745-1777. Thaler, 1772 (3). Bust r. with star. Rv. Madonna evident on Rv. Very Fine. (Total: 6 pieces) (300-400)
and child with date below. Many varieties exist. KM 234.1,
Dav.1953. Adjustment marks evident on Rv. Fine to Very 3462 GERMAN STATES. BAVARiA. Josef Maximilian iii,
Fine. (Total: 3 pieces) (100-150) 1745-1777. Quintet of Thalers: ✩ 1766 ✩ 1767 (3). Am-
berg mint. Bust r. with star and letter A below. Rv. Madonna
3452 GERMAN STATES. BAVARiA. Josef Maximilian iii, and child with date below. Many varieties exist. KM 234.2,
1745-1777. Thaler, 1774 (4). Bust r. with star. Rv. Madonna Dav.1954. Adjustment marks evident on Rv. Fine to Very
and child with date below. Many varieties exist. KM 234.1, Fine. (Total: 4 pieces) (150-200)
Dav.1953. Adjustment marks evident on Rv. Fine to Very
Fine. (Total: 4 pieces) (100-150) 3463 GERMAN STATES. BAVARiA. Josef Maximilian iii,
1745-1777. Thaler, 1767 (2). Amberg mint. Bust r. with star
3453 GERMAN STATES. BAVARiA. Josef Maximilian iii, and letter A below. Rv. Two uncrowned backward looking
1745-1777. Thaler, 1775 (8). Bust r. with star. Rv. Madonna lions holding in both paws the Bavararian arms surrounded
and child with date below. Many varieties exist. KM 234.1, by a chain with filigree work below, divided date below. KM
Dav.1953. Adjustment marks evident on Rv. Fine to Very 233.2, Dav.1950. Adjustment marks evident on Rv. Fine to
Fine. (Total: 8 pieces) (300-400) Very Fine. (Total: 2 pieces) (400-600)
3454 GERMAN STATES. BAVARiA. Josef Maximilian 3464 GERMAN STATES. BAVARiA. Josef Maximilian iii,
iii, 1745-1777. Quintet of Thalers: ✩ 1776 (2) ✩ 1777 1745-1777. Thaler, 1768 (2). Amberg mint. Bust r. with
(2). Bust r. with star. Rv. Madonna and child with date star and letter A below. Rv. Madonna and child with date
below. Many varieties exist. KM 234.1, Dav.1953. Ad- below. Many varieties exist. KM 234.2, Dav.1954. Ad-
justment marks evident on Rv. Fine to Very Fine. (Total: justment marks evident on Rv. Fine to Very Fine. (Total:
4 pieces) (150-200) 2 pieces) (70-150)
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3465 GERMAN STATES. BAVARiA. Josef Maximilian iii, 3472 GERMAN STATES. BAVARiA. Josef Maximilian iii,
1745-1777. Thaler, 1769 (4). Amberg mint. Bust r. with star 1745-1777. Thaler, 1775 (8). Amberg mint. Bust r. with
and letter A below. Rv. Madonna and child with date below. star and letter A below. Rv. Madonna and child with date
Many varieties exist. KM 234.2, Dav.1954. Adjustment below. Many varieties exist. KM 234.2, Dav.1954. Ad-
marks evident on Rv. Fine. (Total: 4 pieces) (100-150) justment marks evident on Rv. Fine to Very Fine. (Total:
8 pieces) (200-300)
3466 GERMAN STATES. BAVARiA. Josef Maximilian iii, 3473 GERMAN STATES. BAVARiA. Josef Maximilian iii,
1745-1777. Thaler, 1769 (8). Amberg mint. Bust r. with 1745-1777. Thaler, 1775 (9). Amberg mint. Bust r. with
star and letter A below. Rv. Madonna and child with date star and letter A below. Rv. Madonna and child with date
below. Many varieties exist. KM 234.2, Dav.1954. Ad- below. Many varieties exist. KM 234.2, Dav.1954. Ad-
justment marks evident on Rv. Fine to Very Fine. (Total: justment marks evident on Rv. Fine to Very Fine. (Total:
8 pieces) (300-400) 9 pieces) (250-350)
3471 GERMAN STATES. BAVARiA. Josef Maximilian iii, 3480 GERMAN STATES. BAVARiA. Karl Theodor, 1777-
1745-1777. Thaler, 1773 (10). Amberg mint. Bust r. with 1799. Quintet of Thalers: ✩ 1795 ✩ 1796 ✩ 1797 ✩
star and letter A below. Rv. Madonna and child with date 1798. Bust r. with star. Rv. Madonna and child with date
below. Many varieties exist. KM 234.2, Dav.1954. Adjust- below. Many varieties exist. KM 281.2, Dav.1966A. Ad-
ment marks evident on Rv. Fine to Very Fine. (Total: 10 justment marks evident on Rv. Fine to Very Fine. (Total:
pieces) (250-350) 4 pieces) (200-250)
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3481 GERMAN STATES. BAVARiA. Josef Maximilian iii, 1745-1777. Thaler, 1775. Bust r. with star. Rv.
Madonna and child with date below. Many varieties exist. KM 234.1, Dav.1953. Adjustment marks evident
on Rv. MS-63 (PCGS). (200-300)
3482 GERMAN STATES. BAVARiA. Josef Maximilian iii, 1745-1777. Thaler, 1778. Bust r. with star
and initials HS on shoulder. Usually seen with initials H.ST. Rv. Madonna and child with date below.
Many varieties exist. KM 234.1, Dav.1953. Adjustment marks evident on Rv. Potentially Very Rare
as an unlisted variety in Davenport. MS-63 (PCGS). (700-900)
3483 GERMAN STATES. BAVARiA. Karl Theodor, 1777-1799. Thaler, 1797. Bust r. with star. Rv. Madonna
and child with date below. Many varieties exist. KM 281.2, Dav.1966A. Adjustment marks evident on Rv.
MS-63 (PCGS). (800-1,000)
3484 GERMAN STATES. BAVARiA. Karl Theodor, 1777-1799. Thaler, 1799. Bust r. with star. Rv. Madonna
and child with date below. Many varieties exist. KM 281.2, Dav.1966A. Adjustment marks evident on Rv.
AU-58 (PCGS). (600-800)
3485 GERMAN STATES. BAVARiA. Josef Maximilian iii, 1745-1777. Thaler, 1761. Bust r. with star.
Rv. Two uncrowned backward looking lions holding in both paws the Bavarian arms surrounded by
a chain with filigree work below, divided date below. KM 233.1, Dav.1949. Fine. (30-50)
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THE AMERiCAS
THE JoHN P. LoRENZo CoLLECTioN oF WEST iNdiES ANd MEXiCAN CoiNS ANd ToKENS
3486 MEXiCo. Six Hacienda Tokens: ✩ Aguascalientes. Mes- 3490 MEXiCo. Michoacan. Hacienda Tokens: ✩ Apatzingan.
uite. Tree, ✩MESQUITE✩ around. Rv. Rosette at center. Octavo, 1847. Vase, ‘2’ c/stpd at left. Rv. Monogram ✩
Two examples, one with Ampersand c/stpd lower reverse Ario. 1/8 Real, 1866. Monument ✩ Chabinda. Rafael Ta-
✩ Mexico City. Pla uela Mes uite. MES/QUITE above mallo. 1858. Eagle. Rv. Seated Libertad ✩ Charo. 1/8 Real.
branches ( ) ✩ Mexico City. Pla a del Mercado. 1/8 Real. (CA)RO around fractional value, stars below ✩ Jiquilpan.
Legend around fractional value, XXA monogram incuse at JSG within radiant oval c/stpd on Jalisco Cuartilla ✩ La
left ✩ Zacatecas. Jerez. Fernando Ca ral. Rancho de la Piedad. PIEDAD 1871 c/stpd on a worn smooth coin ✩
Noria. Nickel, octagonal. Legend both sides ✩ Vera Cruz. Los Reyes. ✩RS✩ in an oval c/stpd on a Jalisco Cuartilla
Jalapa. Fondo Pu lico de alapa. 1836. F.P./D.X./1836 ✩ Uncertain. Within a denticled oval, ✩RS✩ c/stpd on
within wreath. Rv. UN./8BO. (wavy line). R-Agua12, uncertain Cuartilla with additional PA.P in oval and B c/stps.
DF185, Cf.R-DF215, Grove 1848, R-Ver.32. Fine-Good Grove 71, R-Mic.23,.42, 44, 72, 74, 80, cfMic.80ff,. The first
Very Fine. (Total: 6 pieces). (100-150) rough Good-Very Good, the others Crude Very Good-Very
Fine. (Total: 8 pieces) (90-120)
3487 MEXiCo. Hacienda Tokens. Colima. illa de olima: 3491 MEXiCo. Michoacan. Hacienda Tokens: ✩ Los Reyes.
✩ Quarto, 1816 and 1828 (unlisted date in both Grove and Ramon Torres y Co. 1/8 Real, 1845. Radiant liberty cap
Rulau). Value and date within wreath. Colima monogram above eagle ✩ Morelia. Municipalidad de Morelia. 1/8 Real,
within wreath ✩ Octavo, 1824, 1828 (2). Value. Rv. ANO 1837. Cupid with Liberty cap on pole. Very Choice for type
DE and date ✩ Real, 1836. Eagle, legend around. Rv. ✩ Nahuatzen. Molina. Standing figure. Rv. Name around
Value. Grove 262. Very Good to Very Fine. (Total: 6 eagle. Verdigris spots ✩ Nahuatzen. Tanteo Mercantil. 1/8
pieces) (100-150) Real. Balance scales, value below ✩ Pazcuaro. Municipio.
1/8 Reales (2). Woman fishmonger walking r. Rv. Three
mountains in lake, man in boat ✩ Pazcuaro. 1/8 Real. Crude
mountains and lake. Rv. Town name and value ✩ Sahuayo.
3488 MEXiCo. Group of Hacienda Tokens: ✩ durango. 1856. Coyote l. Rv. Monogram and date within wreath ✩
San ose de A ino Mines Administration. (Peso ), 1864 Taretan. Octavo, 1858. Male bust r. Rv. Tree . R-Mic.89,
(2). Reeded edge. Legend within wreath ✩ Guanajuato. 90, 94, 95, Grove 615, 616, R-Mic.104, 125. Good to Very
Chamacuero. Name around rosette ✩ Guerrero. Cuautepec. Fine. (Total: 9 pieces) (125-175)
1869. Large tree, QUAT-EPEC, date below . Silvered Copper
✩ Uncertain location. ✩ CERVANTES 1806/ Q PARAMO
3492 MEXiCo. Michoacan. Hacienda Tokens. Uruapan: ✩
✩ Eagle/FICHA within wreath (light deposits) ✩ H.P.O./
Municipio de Uruapan. 1/8 Real, 1813. City name with ‘N’
1/8 1878 ✩ TLACO ✩ E R MONTIN. R-Dur.41, Grove
retrograde around large fractional value and date ✩ Octavo
202, R-Gur.16, Mxo130, 195, 378, 530, Grove 592. One of
( ), 1830 ( ). VRUAPAN/AN D 1830 (the last digit filled
the Avino Tokens Choice Extremely Fine. The others About
and may alternatively be 3 or 5), ornament below, within
Very Good to Very Fine. (Total: 9 pieces) (100-150)
wreath. The first unlisted in both Grove and Rulau, the
latter Grove 1023. Zamora: ✩ Municipio de amora. a
within denticled circular punch c/stpd on a amora Octavo.
3489 MEXiCo. Jalisco. Hacienda Tokens: ✩ Cocula. Two examples, one ex-Chester Howard Collection ✩ .M..
(A.)BENEFICO COMUN 1830 around eagle/Cocula legend Garcia. 1/8 Real, 1840. Eagle. Rv. Name, date and value ✩
around worn uncertain center design (deposits) ✩ Sayula. Pedro Rodrigu Fernande . Name around double wreath
A.C.D.SAYULA 1814 around Q ✩ SAYULA 1815 around with rosette at center. R-Mic.140, Grove 1091, R-Mic.143
Q (deposits) ✩ Tequila. La aro . Gallardo. Hacienda The first token Choice Very Fine for type. The others About
Camichines. 1/8 Real, 1857. Two trees. Rv. Small goat c/tspd Fine to Good Very Fine. (Total: 6 pieces) (100-150)
at center between legend and date ✩ Turja. 1 TURJA 8. Oc-
tavo ( ) ✩ Uncertain. “de pxieto” above rope ✩ Zacatecas. 3493 MEXiCo. Zacatecas. rancoso Hacienda. Sheep-shearing
SAUCES c/stpd twice on acatecas Cuartilla (3) Cf.R-Jal.42, Tokens (8). TAR monogram on round mesquite wood flans,
R-Jal.120, 123, 157, 176, 198, ac.50. The first About Very 24mm-30mm. Three with blank reverses (one of which on a
Good, the Tequila token Choice About Uncirculated, the serrated flan), one each with numeral “3,” “5,” “6,” “7,” and
Turja piece Choice for type. The others crude About Fine- a malformed “7” (more like a “ ”. Rulau ac.13, 14. Very
Very Fine. (Total: 9 pieces) (125-175) Fine to Extremely Fine. (Total: 8 pieces) (90-120)
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3497 BERMUdA. George iii, 1760-1820. Proof Penny, 1793. 3504 dANiSH WEST iNdiES. ST. THoMAS. ATA. Penny, 1857.
Bronzed Copper. Soho Mint, Birmingham. By Jean Pierre Three countermarks on a well-worn English “Cartwheel”-type
Droz. Laureate head r. Rv. Ship sailing l. KM 5a. 50 pieces Penny, 17(9)7: St. THOMAS in rectangular punch above ATA
struck in Proof. Deep toffee-brown with a soft cobalt-blue monogram in countersunk circular punch on left, and 1857 in
undertone. Choice Brilliant Proof. (400-500) countersunk circular punch on the right. Byrne 1080-2. Rare.
Ex Ray Byrne Coll. ex William Anton Coll. C/ms About Very Fine-Very Fine. (200-300)
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3508 doMiNiCA. British rule. Moco of 1 Bits, (1798). Cren- 3514 JAMAiCA. Bowden. Quartet. United Fruit Co. Bowden,
ellated circular segment from an 8 Reales/Dollar restamped and Bowden Loading Brass Tallies: ✩ U C/F/B O(unshaded).
on one side with a script D, star inside. 3.2 grams. Prid.22, Rv. Large unshaded B ✩ U x/F/B O(unshaded). Rv. Large
KM 1. Old, thin test scratch on reverse. About Extremely unshaded B, x over its right middle. Both holed as issued.
Fine. (100-150) Lyall 415, 416. Very Rare ✩ Aluminum Tallies (2). Square,
uniface. U.F.CO B.L. Lyall 430, R-Jam3. Very Fine. (Total:
3509 doMiNiCA. British rule. Moco of 1 Bits, (1798). 4 pieces) (90-120)
Crenellated circular segment from an 8 Reales/Dollar
restamped on one side with a script D, star inside. 3.18 Bid with stack’s on the worLd wide weB
grams. Prid.22, KM 1. Old, thin test scratch on reverse.
Very Fine. (75-100) www.stacks.com
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3515 JAMAiCA. Token Lot. Kingston. amaica Fruit Ship- 3521 Tally and check grouping. JAMAiCA. Kingston. United
ping Co., Ltd. Aluminum Tokens: ✩ Uniface 1921, c/m’d Fruit Company. Brass Tallies: ✩ Uniface. Oval, 26x16mm.
with a six-spoke wheel ✩ Company name with 1928 reverse U.F.CO / -.- /-K- ✩ Round. U.F.Co. As Lyall 398, but smaller
and 1930 reverse ✩ Bruce s Clu . Aluminum 2 Patties. “o” in ‘Co.’✩ Octagonal. U.F.Co.✩ Rectangular (vertically).
Uncertain location: ✩ Tropical Fruit Co. Aluminum To- U.F.CO., line of dots below. R-Jam47; cf.Lyall 398, 408, 413.
ken. 1923. Rv. TFC monogram. Other Tokens: ✩ S Co. Rare-Very Rare. Issued holed ✩ GUATEMALA. United
(Seaverns & Company) ✩ FR (Frontier Estates) on Jamaican Fruit Co. Brass Uniface Check. Company name with rosette
Elizabeth II Penny ✩ amaica St. Car Co. One Fare ✩ MT around quatrefoil. Very Fine to Good Very Fine. (Total: 5
✩ UEF (United Estates) ✩ R (Ballard’s Valley Estate) ✩ G pieces) (90-120)
(Ballard’s Valley Estate). Lyall 333, 335, 336, 169, 377, 363,
316, 190, 357, 387, 283; R-Jam23, Jam25, Jam26, Jam135. 3522 JAMAiCA. Montego Bay. A.F.Co. ( tlantic ruit o.).
Fine-Extremely Fine. (Total: 12 pieces) (60-90) Various Brass Tallies: ✩ Uniface (7) ✩ M8 on reverse (3)
✩ DC on reverse. Lyall 220, 233 (center drill hole), 239
3516 JAMAiCA. Quartet. Kingston. ingston Whar es Ltd. (center drill hole), 246, 252, 269, 277 (hole at top), 223,
Uniface Aluminum Checks: ✩ Round, 21.5mm. K.W.L., 249, 270, 272. Fine-Very Fine. (Total: 11 pieces) (60-90)
three arcs above and below. Light pesting ✩ Rectangular.
K.W.L ✩ Large square. K.W.L., three arcs above and below. 3523 JAMAiCA. Three tallies: ✩ Morant Bay. United Fruit
Lyall 337, 343, 338; R-Jam30 ✩ Uncertain location. Impe- Co. Brass Tally. Triangular. Uniface. U.F.C M.B. Lyall 425,
rial Direct West India. Check. Brass, square. IDWI. Rv. The R-Jam97. Rare. About Extremely Fine ✩ Montego Bay.
same retrograde. Holed as made. Lyall 326, R-Jam129. Rare. United Fruit Co., Montego Bay Loading. Aluminum Tallies
Organized in 1901, I.D.W.I. was a mail service company. (2). Uniface. Octagonal and Rectangular. U.F.CO M.B.L.
It was bought out by United Fruit Co. in 1903. Very Fine- Lyall 428. 427; R-Jam91, Jam92. About Extremely Fine to
Extremely Fine. (Total: 4 pieces) (75-100) Extremely Fine. (Total: 3 pieces) (60-90)
3517 JAMAiCA. Token and check group: ✩ Kingston. amaica 3524 JAMAiCA. Portland. Group. United Fruit Co., Portland
Banana Producers Assoc., Ltd. Aluminum Token, 1932. Loading. Aluminum Checks. Uniface: ✩ Rectangular
Lyall 327, R-Jam17 ✩ Montego Bay. Fletcher Co, Ltd. (2) ✩ Octagonal. U.F.CO P.L. United Fruit amaica Co.
(Fruit Co.) Brass Check. One Stem, 1932. Lyall 310, Byrne Aluminum Tallies. Uniface: ✩ Rectangular (2) ✩ Octago-
871, R-Jam88 ✩ Falmouth. amaica Fertili er Products, nal. U.F.J.CO P.L. Lyall 433, 434, 435, 436; R-Jam103,
Ltd. Aluminum 1 (Load). Lyall 329 ✩ Uncertain location. Jam104, Jam104a, Jam105. Very Fine to Extremely Fine.
Standard (Standard Fruit and Steamship Co.). Brass Checks (Total: 6 pieces) (75-100)
(2, var. one with edge clip). Lyall 368, 370; R-Jam133; Very
Fine to About Extremely Fine. (Total: 5 pieces) (60-90) 3525 JAMAiCA. Uncertain location. oston ruit o. Pair of
Uniface Brass Tallies: ✩ Square. B.F.Co., three arcs above
3518 JAMAiCA. Tally octet. Kingston. United Fruit Com- and below ✩ Round. B.F. Co., three arcs above and below.
pany. Tallies. Brass: ✩ Round ✩ Square ✩ Octagonal Issued holed. Lyall 294, 287; R-Jam120, Jam121. Rare. Very
✩ Aluminum. Round (2). U.F.CO, three arcs above and Fine. (Total: 2 pieces) (75-100)
below ✩ Brass, octagonal. U.F.CO, one arc downward,
one upward above, same below ✩ Uncertain location.
United Fruit Company - General Ser ice Power Works
✩ Brass Tally. G.S.P.W. ornament U.F.CO ✩ General
Ser ice Power Works. Brass Tally. G.S.P.W., three arcs
above and below. Lyall 397, 393, 395, 426, 410, 405,
402. Some Very Rare. Issued holed. Very fine to About 3526 ST. LUCiA. Local Coinage. 2 Livres 5 Sous, (1813). .S:
Extremely Fine. (Total: 8 pieces) (90-120) LUCIE in rectangular punch stamped on a 1/3 outer cut of
a Spanish Colonial 8 Reales. 5.61 grams. Prid.10, KM 9.
3519 JAMAiCA. Kingston. nited ruit ompan . Brass Tal- Good Very Fine. (250-350)
lies: ✩ U.F.CO 1912, curved line arabesque above and below.
Light dirt staining ✩ U.F.Co, curved line arabesque above 3527 ST. LUCiA. Castries. Group of tokens: ✩ ames Burness
and below ✩ Triangular. U.F.CO. Lyall 400, 401, 412. The Sons. Coaling Tokens (3). Brass. Uniface. Prid.6, R-SL10.
first two Very Rare. All issued holed. Very Fine. (Total: 3 One with minor deposits. Very Fine to Extremely Fine ✩
pieces) (75-100) Peter And Co. Coal Workers Token. 2 (Loads). Brass. Uni-
face. Lyall 478, Bryne 1046, R-SL27. Very Fine. (Total: 4
3520 JAMAiCA. Tally trio. Kingston (?). United Fruit Com- pieces) (60-90)
pany. Brass Tallies: ✩ Uniface. U F C, four-point cut-out
below, line above and below ✩ U F C, triangular cut-out 3528 ST. LUCiA. Castries. he Peter oaling o. Ld. Coal
below, line above and below ✩ Uncertain location. Workers Tokens. All Uniface. Shilling: ✩ Brass, oval; 2
Aluminum Tally. Uniface. U.F.C/G.G. Lyall 419, 421, (Loads) ✩ Brass; 4 (Loads) ✩ Brass; D (Day Series, used
432. The second only two reported according to Lyall, 1901-1944) ✩ Brass, square. Lyall 489, 486, 487, 490; R-
the rst and last Extremely Rare. Very Fine to Extremely SL40, SL42, SL41, SL36. About Very Fine-About Extremely
Fine. (Total: 3 pieces) (90-120) Fine. (Total: 4 pieces) (75-100)
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3529 ST. LUCiA. Castries. he Peter oaling o.Ld. Coal 3536 Lot of Countermarked World Coins: ✩ IB in crenal-
Workers Tokens. All Uniface. D (Day Series, used 1901- lated punch ✩ I.B in oval on 1799 English Pennies ✩ I:B
1944). ✩ Brass, square (2) ✩ N (Night Series). Brass (3) in beaded rectangle on 1797 English Penny ✩ (fleur) IB
✩ 2 (Loads). Brass. Lyall 490, 491, 486; R-SL36, SL38, (stamped thrice) on uncertain AE ✩ K (retro)S in square
SL42. About Very Fine-About Extremely Fine. (Total: 6 on uncertain AE ✩ Fleur-de-lis in oval on well-worn 16th
pieces) (75-100) French Douzain ✩ Spoke (front and back) on a Montreal
Penny Token ✩ Small spoke-stars (four times) on
a Sardinian 5 Centesimi ✩ long cross, crowned C and
3530 ST. ViNCENT. British rule. Stampee, (1814). Retrograde S pitcher on a small AE blank ✩ Spanish 17th Century Re-
c/m’d on a well-worn French Colonial coin with a crowned sallados (2) ✩ Also double-struck Cayenne 2 Sous, 1789
C. Prid.14. C/m Good Very Fine. (75-100) ✩ Ancient Bronze Rings (2) labeled Celtic ring-money.
C/ms generally Fine-Very Fine. (Total: 14 pieces) SOLD
3531 SANTo doMiNGo. Carlos y Juana. Lot of c/m’d Early AS IS. NO RETURNS. (50-75)
Coppers: ✩ 4 Maravedis, n.d. (1542-1564). Crowned JC
monogram, F-4, anchor countermark. Rv. Crowned Pillars, End of the
P-S. Deposits ✩ 4 Maravedis, n.d. (4) Types as last, all with
a key countermark. Ca. 1570’s-1590’s. Some scholars have
John P. Lorenzo Collection
attributed this countermark to Jamaica. However, hoards
of key-countermarked types have been found in Santo
Domingo, and it is more likely that the c/m was a form of
reevaluation lowering the value to 2 Maravedis. Estrella ARGENTiNA
pp, 117-120. Crude About Very Good-Very Fine. (Total: 5
pieces) (200-250)
3537 ARGENTiNA. Argentino, 1886. Arms with date below. Rv.
Capped liberty head r. KM 31. Extremely Fine. (200-250)
3532 TRiNidAd. Port of Spain. Stampee Tokens of Fran ois
Declos, town barber, ca. 1854-1874. FD c/stamped on: ✩ a
French Colonies 12 Deniers, 1767 A ✩ Bank of Montreal 3538 ARGENTiNA. Argentino, 1896. Arms with date below. Rv.
Penny Token, 1842 ✩ Venezuela Centavo, 1862 ✩ and Capped liberty head r. KM 31. Extremely Fine. (200-250)
a badly worn British Penny of George III. Prid.7. Hosts
generally Very Fine, except for last; c/s Very Fine. (Total: 4
pieces) (90-120)
BELiZE
3533 TRiNidAd. Port of Spain. Stampee Token of Fran ois
Declos, town barber, ca. 1854-1874. FD c/stamped on an 3539 BELiZE. Elizabeth ii, 1953-. 100 Dollars, 1975. 30th An-
English Halfpenny Token of Middlesex (D&H 954). Prid- ni ersary of the United Nations. KM 51. Proof. (100-200)
more 7A Plate Coin. Host About Fine, c/s About Extremely
Fine. (50-75)
BERMUdA
3534 TURKS & CAiCoS iSLANdS. West aicos isal om-
pan : ✩ 6 Pence ✩ Penny ✩ and Penny Tokens. Copper. 3540 BERMUdA. Elizabeth ii, 1952-. Quartet of 10 dollars:
W.C.S.Co. incuse. Rv. STORE TOKEN and value. Lyall 522, ✩ 1991 ✩ 1992 ✩ 1993 ✩ 1994. Heron, Bluebird, Topic
524, 525. Very Rare. The 6 Pence with minor deposits. Very Bird, Seahorse. KM 70, 73, 132, 133. Brilliant Prooflike.
Fine. (Total: 3 pieces) (100-150) (Total: 4 pieces) (250-300)
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BRAZiL
BRiTiSH ViRGiN iSLANdS 3549 BRiTiSH WEST iNdiES. George iV, 1820-30. Quarter
Dollar, 1822. Crowned anchor dividing value. Rv. Arms.
KM 3. Once cleaned, circulated, otherwise Good Very
Fine. (40-60)
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CANAdA IMP:. Rv. Voyageur, date below with a small maple leaf.
In early 1948 the Royal Canadian Mint issued a limited
3553 CANAdA. NoVA SCoTiA. Victoria, 1837-1901. Penny number of coins of this type as a stop gap measure. India
token, 1840. Young head l. Rv. Thistle with date below. KM had recently gained independence and as a result a modi-
4. Good Very Fine. (30-50) fied obverse legend was required but the new dies were
not immediately available. To differentiate this issue from
regular production of 1947 a small maple leaf was added
close to the date. Rare, only 21,135 pieces were made.
KM 37. Uncirculated. (500-600)
3557 CANAdA. George V, 1910-1936. 5 Dollars, 1912. Bust l. 3561 CANAdA. George Vi, 1936-52. Dollar, 1948. Head l.,
Rv. Shield with date and value below. KM 26. Good Very modified legend reads GEORGIVS VI DEI GRATIA REX.
Fine/Uncirculated. (200-250) Rv. Voyageur, date below. Following the arrival in 1948 of
the master tools with the new obverse legend, production of
3558 CANAdA. George Vi, 1936-1952. Dollar, 1939. Royal 1947 Maple Leaf Dollar was suspended. For the remainder
Visit. KM 38. Toned, Uncirculated. (20-30) of the year coins were produced with the new obverse and
the true date, 1948. Rare, only 18,780 pieces were produced.
KM 46. Extremely Fine. (650-750)
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CANAdiAN SETS 3570 CANAdA. Elizabeth ii, 1953-. Prooflike sets, 1965 (15).
Ten sets have the dollar of 1965 with Blunt 5 and large beads.
Five sets have dollar with pointed five and large beads. All
come in their original packaging, six coins in each pack,
with bilingual card issued by the Canadian mint. KM PL16.
Prooflike. (Total: 15 sets) (150-200)
3564 CANAdA. George Vi, 1937-1952. 6-piece Specimen Set, CANAdiAN SiLVER doLLAR RoLLS
1937. Includes Silver Voyageur Dollar, 50, 25, 10 Cents;
Nickel 5 Cents, Bronze Cent. KM 37-32. Essentially pristine 3576 CANAdA. Elizabeth ii, 1953-. Six rolls of dollars. Bust of
examples show mirror fields. Charlton 9, KM SS 35. In red Queen r. with more mature facial features and wearing a tiara,
cardboard fitted box with blue flocked interior, red cover fig- Rv. Voyageur type. Includes: ✩ 1959 (20) ✩ 1965 Small Beads,
ured with raised coronets, Coronation swords, black imprint Pointed 5 (20) ✩ 1965 Small Beads, Blunt 5 (20) ✩ 1965 Me-
Royal Canadian Mint/ 1937/ OTTAWA, CANADA. Inner lid is dium Beads, Pointed 5 (20) ✩ 1965 Large Beads, Blunt 5 (20)
coarse white cloth. Delicate toning defines the Silver pieces, ✩ 1965 Large Beads, Pointed 5 (20). Brilliant Uncirculated.
5 Cents and Cent are fully lustrous. Gem Specimen. (Total: (Total: 6 rolls, 120 pieces) (2,000-2,500)
6 pieces) (1,000-1,500)
3577 CANAdA. Elizabeth ii, 1953-. Six rolls of dollars. Bust of
Queen r. with more mature facial features and wearing a tiara,
3565 CANAdA. Three Prooflike Sets: ✩ 1953 ✩ 1965 ✩ 1967.
Rv. Voyageur type. Includes: ✩ 1959 (20) ✩ 1965 Small Beads,
(Total: 3 sets) (100-150)
Pointed 5 (20) ✩ 1965 Small Beads, Blunt 5 (20) ✩ 1965 Me-
3566 CANAdA. Elizabeth ii, 1953-. Prooflike sets, 1961 (10). dium Beads, Pointed 5 (20) ✩ 1965 Large Beads, Blunt 5 (20)
All come in their original packaging, six coins in each pack, ✩ 1965 Large Beads, Pointed 5 (20). Brilliant Uncirculated.
with bilingual card issued by the Canadian mint. KM PL12. (Total: 6 rolls, 120 pieces) (2,000-2,500)
Prooflike. (Total: 10 sets) (150-200)
3578 CANAdA. Elizabeth ii, 1953-. Six rolls of dollars. Bust of
3567 CANAdA. Elizabeth ii, 1953-. Prooflike sets, 1962 (10). Queen r. with more mature facial features and wearing a tiara,
All come in their original packaging, six coins in each pack, Rv. Voyageur type. Includes: ✩ 1959 (20) ✩ 1965 Small Beads,
with bilingual card issued by the Canadian mint. KM PL13. Pointed 5 (20) ✩ 1965 Small Beads, Blunt 5 (20) ✩ 1965 Me-
Prooflike. (Total: 10 sets) (100-150) dium Beads, Pointed 5 (20) ✩ 1965 Large Beads, Blunt 5 (20)
✩ 1965 Large Beads, Pointed 5 (20). Brilliant Uncirculated.
3568 CANAdA. Elizabeth ii, 1953-. Prooflike sets, 1963 (10). (Total: 6 rolls, 120 pieces) (2,000-2,500)
All come in their original packaging, six coins in each pack,
with bilingual card issued by the Canadian mint. KM PL14. 3579 CANAdA. Elizabeth ii, 1953-. Six rolls of dollars. Bust of
Prooflike. (Total: 10 sets) (100-150) Queen r. with more mature facial features and wearing a tiara,
Rv. Voyageur type. Includes: ✩ 1959 (20) ✩ 1965 Small Beads,
3569 CANAdA. Elizabeth ii, 1953-. Prooflike sets, 1964 (10). Pointed 5 (20) ✩ 1965 Small Beads, Blunt 5 (20) ✩ 1965 Me-
All come in their original packaging, six coins in each pack, dium Beads, Pointed 5 (20) ✩ 1965 Large Beads, Blunt 5 (20)
with bilingual card issued by the Canadian mint. KM PL15. ✩ 1965 Large Beads, Pointed 5 (20). Brilliant Uncirculated.
Prooflike. (Total: 10 sets) (100-150) (Total: 6 rolls, 120 pieces) (2,000-2,500)
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3580 CANAdA. Elizabeth ii, 1953-. Six rolls of dollars. Bust of 3588 CANAdA. Elizabeth ii, 1953-. Eight rolls of dollars,
Queen r. with more mature facial features and wearing a tiara, 1965. Bust of Queen r. with more mature facial features
Rv. Voyageur type. Includes: ✩ 1959 (20) ✩ 1965 Small Beads, and wearing a tiara, Rv. Voyageur type. Includes: ✩
Pointed 5 (20) ✩ 1965 Small Beads, Blunt 5 (20) ✩ 1965 Me- Small Beads, Pointed 5 (60) ✩ Small Beads, Blunt 5
dium Beads, Pointed 5 (20) ✩ 1965 Large Beads, Blunt 5 (20) (60) ✩ Medium Beads, Pointed 5 (20) ✩ Large Beads,
✩ 1965 Large Beads, Pointed 5 (20). Brilliant Uncirculated. Pointed 5 (20). Brilliant Uncirculated. (Total: 8 rolls,
(Total: 6 rolls, 120 pieces) (2,000-2,500) 160 pieces) (2,500-2,800)
3581 CANAdA. Elizabeth ii, 1953-. Six rolls of dollars. Bust of 3589 CANAdA. Elizabeth ii, 1953-. Eight rolls of dollars,
Queen r. with more mature facial features and wearing a tiara, 1965. Bust of Queen r. with more mature facial features
Rv. Voyageur type. Includes: ✩ 1959 (20) ✩ 1965 Small Beads, and wearing a tiara, Rv. Voyageur type. Includes: ✩
Pointed 5 (20) ✩ 1965 Small Beads, Blunt 5 (20) ✩ 1965 Me- Small Beads, Pointed 5 (60) ✩ Small Beads, Blunt 5
dium Beads, Pointed 5 (20) ✩ 1965 Large Beads, Blunt 5 (20) (60) ✩ Medium Beads, Pointed 5 (20) ✩ Large Beads,
✩ 1965 Large Beads, Pointed 5 (20). Brilliant Uncirculated. Pointed 5 (20). Brilliant Uncirculated. (Total: 8 rolls,
(Total: 6 rolls, 120 pieces) (2,000-2,500) 160 pieces) (2,500-2,800)
3582 CANAdA. Elizabeth ii, 1953-. Six rolls of dollars. Bust of 3590 CANAdA. Elizabeth ii, 1953-. Eight rolls of dollars,
Queen r. with more mature facial features and wearing a tiara, 1965. Bust of Queen r. with more mature facial features
Rv. Voyageur type. Includes: ✩ 1959 (20) ✩ 1965 Small Beads, and wearing a tiara, Rv. Voyageur type. Includes: ✩
Pointed 5 (20) ✩ 1965 Small Beads, Blunt 5 (20) ✩ 1965 Me- Small Beads, Pointed 5 (60) ✩ Small Beads, Blunt 5
dium Beads, Pointed 5 (20) ✩ 1965 Large Beads, Blunt 5 (20) (60) ✩ Medium Beads, Pointed 5 (20) ✩ Large Beads,
✩ 1965 Large Beads, Pointed 5 (20). Brilliant Uncirculated. Pointed 5 (20). Brilliant Uncirculated. (Total: 8 rolls,
(Total: 6 rolls, 120 pieces) (2,000-2,500) 160 pieces) (2,500-2,800)
3583 CANAdA. Elizabeth ii, 1953-. Seven rolls of dollars. Bust 3591 CANAdA. Elizabeth ii, 1953-. Eight rolls of dollars, 1965.
of Queen r. with more mature facial features and wearing Bust of Queen r. with more mature facial features and wear-
a tiara, Rv. Voyageur type. Includes: ✩ 1959 (20) ✩ 1965 ing a tiara, Rv. Voyageur type. Includes: ✩ Small Beads,
Small Beads, Pointed 5 (40) ✩ 1965 Small Beads, Blunt 5 Pointed 5 (80) ✩ Medium Beads, Pointed 5 (40) ✩ Small
(40) ✩ 1965 Medium beads, Pointed 5 (20) ✩ 1965 Large Beads, Blunt 5 (40). Brilliant Uncirculated. (Total: 8 rolls,
Beads, Pointed 5 (20). Brilliant Uncirculated. (Total: 7 160 pieces) (2,500-2,800)
rolls, 140 pieces) (2,250-2,500)
3592 CANAdA. Elizabeth ii, 1953-. Six rolls of dollars, 1965.
3584 CANAdA. Elizabeth ii, 1953-. Seven rolls of dollars. Bust Bust of Queen r. with more mature facial features and wear-
of Queen r. with more mature facial features and wearing ing a tiara, Rv. Voyageur type. Includes: ✩ Small Beads,
a tiara, Rv. Voyageur type. Includes: ✩ 1959 (20) ✩ 1965 Pointed 5 (80) ✩ Small Beads, Blunt 5 (40). Brilliant
Small Beads, Pointed 5 (40) ✩ 1965 Small Beads, Blunt 5 Uncirculated. (Total: 6 rolls, 120 pieces) (2,000-2,500)
(40) ✩ 1965 Medium beads, Pointed 5 (20) ✩ 1965 Large
Beads, Pointed 5 (20). Brilliant Uncirculated. (Total: 7 3593 CANAdA. Elizabeth ii, 1953-. Four rolls of dollars. Bust of
rolls, 140 pieces) (2,250-2,500) Queen r. with more mature facial features and wearing a tiara,
Rv. Voyageur type. Includes: ✩ 1965 Small Beads, Pointed
3585 CANAdA. Elizabeth ii, 1953-. Seven rolls of dollars. Bust 5 (60) ✩ 1966 Large Beads (20). Brilliant Uncirculated.
of Queen r. with more mature facial features and wearing (Total: 4 rolls, 80 pieces) (1,300-1,500)
a tiara, Rv. Voyageur type. Includes: ✩ 1959 (20) ✩ 1965
Small Beads, Pointed 5 (40) ✩ 1965 Small Beads, Blunt 5
(40) ✩ 1965 Medium beads, Pointed 5 (20) ✩ 1965 Large
Beads, Pointed 5 (20). Brilliant Uncirculated. (Total: 7 CoLoMBiA
rolls, 140 pieces) (2,250-2,500)
3594 CoLoMBiA. Ferdinand Vii, 1808-1833. 2 Reales, 1819.
3586 CANAdA. Elizabeth ii, 1953-. Eight rolls of dollars, Bogota. Bust of Charles IV r., with legend FERDND VII.
1965. Bust of Queen r. with more mature facial features Rare. KM 70.1 Very Fine. (125-175)
and wearing a tiara, Rv. Voyageur type. Includes: ✩
3595 CoLoMBiA. Escudo, 1827 FM. Popayan. Liberty head l.
Small Beads, Pointed 5 (60) ✩ Small Beads, Blunt 5
Rv. Crossed bow and arrows on fasces, flanked by cornuco-
(60) ✩ Medium Beads, Pointed 5 (20) ✩ Large Beads,
pias. KM 81.2, Fr. 72. Fine. (100-150)
Pointed 5 (20). Brilliant Uncirculated. (Total: 8 rolls,
160 pieces) (2,500-2,800) 3596 CoLoMBiA. 5 Pesos, 1923 B. Bogota. Large Bolivar head r.
KM 201.1. Light bagmarks. About Uncirculated. (150-200)
3587 CANAdA. Elizabeth ii, 1953-. Eight rolls of dollars,
1965. Bust of Queen r. with more mature facial features
and wearing a tiara, Rv. Voyageur type. Includes: ✩ 3597 Colombian Coin Silver Ashtray, ca 1942. Silver, 70.5 x
Small Beads, Pointed 5 (60) ✩ Small Beads, Blunt 5 39.5mm. 54.04 grams. Silver bowl supported by three hand-
(60) ✩ Medium Beads, Pointed 5 (20) ✩ Large Beads, crafter burros, bottom frames a 1934 Philadelphia Mint 50
Pointed 5 (20). Brilliant Uncirculated. (Total: 8 rolls, Centavos, lip bears three 1942 Bogota Mint 10 Centavos curved
160 pieces) (2,500-2,800) to act as cigarette holders. About Uncirculated. (75-100)
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CUBA 3602 CUBA. Republic. 5 Pesos, 1916 (2). Bust r., date below. Rv.
National Arms within wreath, value below. KM 19. Good
Very Fine. (Total: 2 pieces) (400-500)
3598 CUBA. Republic. Gold Type Set, missing only the Peso.
Includes ✩ 20 Pesos, 1915 ✩ 10 Pesos, 1916 ✩ 5 Pesos, 1915 3604 CUBA. Republic. 2 Pesos, 1915. Jos Mart head r., PA-
✩ 4 Pesos, 1916 ✩ 2 Pesos, 1916. KM 17-21. Set in a white TRIA Y LIBERTAD above, weight and fineness flank the
Capital lucite frame. The 5 Pesos once polished. Extremely Fine date below. Rv. REPUBLICA DE CUBA, DOS PESOS.
to Uncirculated. (Total: 5 Pesos) (1,650-1,850) Reeded edge. KM 17. One of only 10,000 struck. Mar-
velous deep-gold cartwheel ennobles both sides of this
remarkable coin, another denomination virtually impos-
sible to find in such exceptional quality today. MS-63
(PCGS), a virtual Gem. (900-1,000)
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3608 CUBA. Republic. Complete, High-Grade Set of ABC Pesos, 1934-1939. Arms to right, value at left. Rv
Wreathed bust of Libertad gazing r. at radiant star; PATRIA Y LIBERTAD. KM 22. Housed in a custom
wood, and very patriotic, case. The 1934 with somewhat mottled toning. All are MS-63 (PCGS) except
for the 1936, which is MS-64 (PCGS). (Total: 6 pieces) (2,500-3,000)
3609 CUBA. Republic. Peso, 1934. Radiant star. KM 15.2. Satiny white. MS-63 (NGC). (125-175)
3610 CUBA. Republic. 40 Centavos, 1915. Arms of the Republic. Rv. Star in rays, la Estrella Solitaria in low
relief. KM 14.3. Russet-gold at the peripheries. MS-63 (PCGS). (600-700)
3611 CUBA. Republic. 20 Centavos, 1920. Arms of the Republic. Rv. Star in rays. KM 13.2. Gleaming
cartwheel silver displays a wealth of peripheral gold. MS-63 (ANACS). (300-400)
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doMiNiCA
3613 doMiNiCA. 1 Bits or Moco (1798). Ornate ‘D’ with star in its center, detached dot and crescent at the
upper end of the loop, 16 rays and 15 crenelles or scallops. Authorized by the British Governor of this
West Indian island on Sept. 12, 1798, cut from the center of a Spanish 8 Reales. Weight of 3.37 grams (52
grains) is heavy for this issue whose average according to Capt. Frank Pridmore was 48 grains. Pridmore
22, KM 1. Extremely Fine. (100-150)
doMiNiCAN REPUBLiC
3614 doMiNiCAN REPUBLiC. 2 Centavos, 1878. Essai. Shield with Spray and letter E below. Rv. Value
with spray below inside an inner circle. KM E14. Proof. (150-250)
3615 doMiNiCAN REPUBLiC. 30 Pesos, 1955. 25th Anni ersary of Tru illo regime. KM 24. Uncircu-
lated. (900-1,100)
GRENAdA
3616 GRENAdA. 1 Bit or 9 Pence, ca. 1787. Cut 1/11th Spanish Dollar, countermarked with a large incuse ‘G.’ The
weight of this example is 1.45 grams (22.3 grains), far lighter than the official weight was 38 grains, making
it likely that this is one of the many contemporary local copies that were widely accepted in circulation. This
type was revalued as Sixpence in 1790. Type Pridmore 1 KM 1. Extremely Fine. (400-500)
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GUATEMALA MEXiCo
3623 MEXiCo. Cob 8 Reales. Date, mintmark and Assayer’s
initial not visible. Pearls on slightly curved rim of crown.
Angular. Part of a recovery of coins, bullion and other
objects from wrecks of the Spanish Treasure Fleet sunk
off the coast of Florida on July 31st 1715. 26.20 grams.
Nice Fine. (300-400)
3618 GUATEMALA. CENTRAL AMERiCAN REPUBLiC. 3626 MEXiCo. Felipe V, 1700-1746. 8 Reales, 1740 Mo MF.
Countermarked coinage of 1839. Type II - sun directly Mexico. Crowned Arms. Rev. Pillars and globes, VTRA VE
above a row of volcanos within an oval punch - c/m’d on a VNVM.. Cay n 8793, KM 103. The 0 in the date is recut but
Bolivian Cob 8 Reales, (1)768. KM 100. Holed at reverse this is not an overdate. Faint reverse graffiti, tawny gold
12:00. Rich battleship-gray toning over a few old test marks. toning. About Extremely Fine. (350-400)
C/m and host About Very Fine. (200-300)
GUyANA
3620 GUyANA - ESSEQUiBo & dEMERARy. George iii,
1760-1820. 1/2 stiver, 1813. Laureate bust r. Rv. Value sur-
rounded by oak leaves with crown above and date below.
KM 9. Very Fine. (10-20)
3627 MEXiCo. Fernando Vi, 1746-1759. 8 Reales, 1751
Mo MF. Mexico Crowned Arms. Rev. Pillars and globes,
VTRA VE VNVM.. Cay n 9841, KM 104.1. Normal date,
HAiTi steel and gold toning. About Extremely Fine. (250-300)
3621 HAiTi. 50 Gourdes, 1975. 10th Anni ersary of the Re olu- 3628 Trio: ✩ MEXiCo. Carlos iii, 1758-1788. 2 Reales, 1783
tion. KM 68. Proof. (150-250) Mo FF. Mexico. Draped bust r. Rev. Arms. Cay n 10870, KM
88.2. Good ✩ PERU. Carlos ii, 1685-1700. Cob 2 Reales,
1697 LH. Lima. Pillars, partial inscription. Cay n 6490, KM
HoNdURAS 21. Very Fine ✩ SPAiN. Carlos iV, 1788-1808. Real, 1793
M FM. Madrid. Draped bust r. Rev. Arms. Cay n 12439, KM
3622 HoNdURAS. Peso, 1889/8. KM 52. Very Fine. (40-60) 72. Extremely Fine. (Total: 3 pieces) (250-300)
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PERU
PUERTo RiCo
3644 PUERTo RiCo. Alfonso Xiii, 1886-1931. 20 Centavos,
1895. Bust l. Rv. Crowned Arms between pillars. KM 22.
3636 MoNTSERRAT. 3 Dogs, 4 Pence or Bit, ca. 1772- Very Fine. (60-100)
1799. Cut Quarter of a Spanish Colonial 2 Reales of Felipe
V without visible date or mintmark. From an old collec-
tion, purchased in the 1940’s as an issue of this Leeward TURKS ANd CAiCoS
Island and is included here on this basis, though it does
not bear the ‘M’ countermark of this denomination. Very 3645 TURKS ANd CAiCoS. Elizabeth ii, 1953-. 50 Crowns,
Fine. (200-300) 1975. Age of Exploration. KM 10. Proof. (50-100)
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CoinS o t e o d aSia a iCa and t e aCi iC
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CoinS o t e o d aSia a iCa and t e aCi iC
iNdiA
3662 iNdiA. Bhoja, 850-912. Drachm. Boar running right. Sev-
eral designs which become stereotyped and then rude. MNI
336-348. Very Fine. (20-30)
iNdoNESiA
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iRAN JAPAN
iSRAEL
3677 JAPAN. Shogunate. Manen Era. Gold and Silver 2 Bu
3667 iSRAEL. 50 Lirot, 1964. 10th Anni ersary - Bank of Israel.
(1860). Type B. Pawlonia leaf. 2.91 grams. Cr.21c.2. Good
KM 44. Surface wear evident on reverse, light scratch on
Very Fine. (350-450)
the obverse, otherwise about Extremely Fine. (300-400)
3671 iSRAEL. 5 Sheqalim, 1982. Holyland Sites - umran Ca es. 3679 JAPAN. Mutsuhito (Meiji), 1867-1912. 10 Yen, Meiji Year
KM 125. Proof. (275-300) 31 (1898). Radiant sun in mirror frame. Rv. Value within
pawlonia and chrysanthemum wreath, Kiku Mon above.
Fr.51, Y.33. Uncirculated. (1,000-1,200)
3672 iSRAEL. 5 Sheqalim, 1984. Holyland Sites - idron Valley.
KM 142. Proof. (275-300)
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CoinS o t e o d aSia a iCa and t e aCi iC
MoRoCCo
3685 JAPAN. Mutsuhito (Meiji), 1867-1912. 5 Yen, Meiji Year 3691 MoRoCCo. yusuf, 1912-27. Rial or 10 Dirhams, 1913.
31 (1898). Radiant sun in mirror frame. Rv. Value within Inscription and date within Star of David, legend flanked by
pawlonia and chrysanthemum wreath, Kiku Mon above. star points. Rv. Mint name and date within circle. KM 33.
Fr.52, Y.32. Scarce. Uncirculated. (2,000-2,500) Extremely Fine. (30-50)
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CoinS o t e o d aSia a iCa and t e aCi iC - Coin oU S
3709 SoUTH AFRiCA. Proof Set, 1975. A ten piece set in- 3716 GREAT BRiTAiN. Collection of Crowns and Half-
cluding: ✩ Gold 2 Rand ✩ 1 Gold Rand ✩ 1 Rand ✩ 50 crowns: ✩ Anne. Crown, 1707. Silvered surface otherwise
Cents ✩ 20 Cents ✩ 10 Cents ✩ 5 Cents ✩ 2 Cents ✩ 1 Very Good ✩ George i. Crown, 1720/18. Mark to centre
Cent ✩ Half Cent. All in original box of issue. KM PS of reverse otherwise Fine ✩ Edward Viii. Fantasy Crown,
93. Proof. (300-400) 1936. Uncirculated ✩ George iii. Small Head Halfcrown,
1818. Ex-mount otherwise Fine ✩ George iV. Large Head
Halfcrown, 1823. Fine ✩ George iV. Large Head Halfcrown,
1824. Fine ✩ Elizabeth ii. Halfcrown, 1962. Uncircu-
ST. HELENA lated ✩ Elizabeth ii. Halfcrown, 1963. Uncirculated ✩
Elizabeth ii. Halfcrown, 1967. Uncirculated. S.3578, 3639,
3710 ST. HELENA. Halfpenny, 1821. Coat of Arms. Rv. Olive 3789, 3808 and 4145. (Total: 9 pieces) (100-150)
wreath with “St Helena”, value and date inside. KM A4.
Good Very Fine. (50-90) 3717 EURoPE. Group of eight coins, silver and copper, all mi-
nors from Spain, Finland, Portugal, England and France.
Three silver coins are holed. Very Good to Fine. (Total:
8 pieces) (10-20)
THAiLANd
3718 CANAdA. Canadian Small denomination Collection,
3711 Pair of World coins: ✩ THAiLANd. Rama V, 1869- 1871-1947. Includes: ✩ Bronze One Cent (30), lacquered
1910. Att, RS 122 (1903). Uniformed bust l. Rv. Mythic ✩ Silver 5 Cents (22) ✩ Nickel 5 Cents (26) ✩ 10 Cents
figure seated r. Y.22. Toned Uncirculated ✩ GREAT (19). Very few repeat dates. Good to Uncirculated. SoLd
BRiTAiN. Trade Dollar, 1930. Extremely Fine. (Total: AS iS. No RETURNS. (Total: 98 pieces) (100-150)
2 pieces) (100-150)
3719 CANAdA. Comprehensive Collection from 1 Cent to
1 dollar. Largely 20th century, with a selection of 19th
TURKEy century types. SoLd AS iS. No RETURNS. (Total: 352
pieces) (900-1,100)
3712 TURKEy. Abdul Hamid, AH 1293-1327 / 1876-1909. 50 3720 GREAT BRiTAiN. Collection of Farthings, 1806-1956.
Kurush, 1876. ustantiniyah. Regnal year 7. KM 731. Good Good to Very Fine. SoLd AS iS. No RETURNS. (Total:
Extremely Fine. (125-175) 116 pieces) (100-150)
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3727 SWiSS CANToNS. Lot of Minors. Issues from: ✩ BERN 3736 CANAdA. NEWFoUNdLANd. Type Collection in an
✩ GENEVA ✩ SoLoTHURN ✩ LUZERN ✩ NEUCHA- original Whitman Folder, 1890-1943. A complete book.
TEL ✩ ST. GALL ✩ GRAUBUNdEN ✩ HELVETiAN Fine to Extremely Fine. SoLd AS iS. No RETURNS.
REPUBLiC ✩ GLARUS ✩ THURGAU ✩ TiCiNo ✩ (Total: 19 pieces) (150-200)
UNTERWALdEN ✩ URi ✩ Z RiCH. Mostly 19th Cen-
tury, though some 17th and 18th also. One of the Geneva
pieces is a full brockage. About Very Good-Very Fine. (Total: 3737 CANAdA. NEWFoUNdLANd, NEW BRUNSWiCK,
54 pieces) SoLd AS iS. No RETURNS. (300-400) NoVA SCoTiA ANd PRiNCE EdWARd iS. Canadian
Cent and Half Cent Collection in an original Whitman
Folder, 1861-1947. A complete book with every date except
3728 WoRLd HodGEPodGE. 19th-20 Century Minors, Newfoundland 1876H cent. Fine to Extremely Fine. SoLd
mostly base metal with a small smattering of Silver. Various AS iS. No RETURNS. (Total: 40 pieces) (200-250)
countries with about one quarter of the lot made up of 19th
Century Canadian Bank and Provincial Tokens. A few with
problems. Good to Extremely Fine. (Approximately 88
pieces) SoLd AS iS. No RETURNS. (60-90) 3738 GREAT BRiTAiN. Collection of low denomination coins,
Pennies, Halfpennies and Farthings. Largely 20th century
with a selection of 19th century types. SoLd AS iS. No
3729 RUSSiA. Catherine ii, the Great, 1762-1796. Lot of RETURNS. (Total: 119 pieces) (100-150)
5 Kopeks, 1763-1796. Ekaterinburg mint. Various dates.
Cr.59.3. Some with light deposits. Very Good to Very Fine.
(Total: 50 pieces) (500-600) 3739 GREAT BRiTAiN. Minor Type Set in an original Whit-
man Folder, 1902-1960. A complete book embracing four
reigns of farthings, halfpennies, pennies, three pence, six
WoRLd CoiN ALBUM CoLLECTioNS pence, and Maundy Money. Rare dates include the 1950
penny and threepence, 1920 threepence, Extremely Fine or
Uncirculated. (Total: 60 pieces) (2,000-2,500)
3730 CANAdA. Canadian Cent Collection in an original
presentation coin book, 1858-1962. A complete book with
every date except one, the 1936 small cent with dot. Fine to 3740 GREAT BRiTAiN. Silver Type Set in an original Whitman
Uncirculated. (Total: 91 pieces) (250-300) Folder, 1902-1963. A complete book embracing four reigns of
shillings, florins, halfcrowns, and crowns. Rare dates include
the 1927 Wreath Crown, and the 1910 florin. Extremely Fine
3731 CANAdA. Canadian Small Cent Collection in an origi-
or Uncirculated. (Total: 36 pieces) (2,500-3,000)
nal Whitman Folder, 1920-1968. A complete book with
every date. Very Fine to Uncirculated. SoLd AS iS. No
RETURNS. (Total: 54 pieces) (150-200)
3741 GREAT BRiTAiN. Collection of Sixpences, 1839-1963
and Three Pences, 1874-1962. Good to Very Fine. SoLd
3732 CANAdA. Canadian Large Cent Collection in an origi- AS iS. No RETURNS. (Total: 157 pieces) (300-350)
nal Whitman Folder, 1858-1920. A complete book with
every date. Very Fine to Uncirculated. SoLd AS iS. No
RETURNS. (Total: 48 pieces) (350-450) 3742 GREAT BRiTAiN. Collection of Halfcrowns, 1890-
1954, Florins, 1859-1960, and Shillings, 1880-1959.
3733 CANAdA. Canadian Small Cent Collection in an origi- Good to Very Fine. SoLd AS iS. No RETURNS. (Total:
nal Whitman Folder, 1920-1957. A complete book with 79 pieces) (150-200)
every date. Very Fine to Uncirculated. SoLd AS iS. No
RETURNS. (Total: 40 pieces) (100-150)
3743 BRiTiSH CoMMoNWEALTH. Group. Low denomina-
tion coins from New ealand, Australia, Canada, India, South
3734 CANAdA. Canadian Small Cent Collection in an original Africa, Bermuda, Jamaica, and British West Africa. largely
Whitman Folder, 1920-1972. A complete book with every 20th century with a selection of 19th century types. SoLd
date except 1930. Very Fine to Uncirculated. SoLd AS iS. AS iS. No RETURNS. (Total: 73 pieces) (100-150)
No RETURNS. (Total: 57 pieces) (100-150)
3735 CANAdA. Canadian Nickel Collection in an original 3744 CANAdA. Comprehensive Collection from 1 Cent to
Whitman Folder, 1922-1963. A complete book with every 1 dollar. Largely 20th century, with a selection of 19th
date. Very Fine to Uncirculated. SoLd AS iS. No RE- century types. SoLd AS iS. No RETURNS. (Total: 125
TURNS. (Total: 49 pieces) (200-250) pieces) (900-1,100)
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4001 SWiTZERLANd. AARGAU. AARAU. Eidgenossisches 4004 SWiTZERLANd. AARGAU. BREMGARTEN. AARG.
Schutzenfest, 1849. Silver, 37mm. Coat of Arms of the Kantonalschutzenfest, 1891. Silver, 45mm. Lion rampant
Canton of Aargau with the cross of Switzerland above, sur- above Coat of Arms of Aargau with crossed guns behind.
rounded by a wreath of oak and olive branches - 25 AHRIGE AARG. ANTONALSCHUT ENFEST 1891 BREMGAR-
UBELFEIER DES EIDG. SCHUT ENFESTES AARAU TEN. Rv. Walking in triumph, Knight, Hans von Hallwyl,
1849. Rv. Coat of Arms of Aarau beneath a fortress with a victor at the battle of Murten in June 1476, in armor facing
maiden below promoting art and industry - UNST UND with Hallwyl Palace behind and to the right - MIT GOTT
FLEISS DES FRIEDENS PREIS - within exergue - CANTON UM SIEG. Below in exergue, Hans v Hallwyl, 1476. Only
AARGAU, 1803. The significance of 1803 is that was the year 679 pieces minted. Martin 13. Lightly toned, Uncircu-
when minting rights were restored to the cantons. 1200 pieces lated. (125-175)
minted. Martin 1. Toned Choice Uncirculated. (150-200)
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4009 SWiTZERLANd. AARGAU. ZoFiNGEN. Mittelsch- 4013 SWiTZERLANd. AARGAU. LENZBURG. AARG.
weiz Schutzenfest, 1900. Silver, 38mm. Coat of Arms of Kantonalschutzenfest, 1908. Silver, 28mm. Helvetia l. Rv.
both ofingen and Aargau on a bed of oak and olive leaves View of the ancient castle which dominates this town with
with OFINGEN 1900 below. Rv. Warrior kneeling with flag the Coat of Arms of Aargau and Lenzburg lying on a bed
to be followed till death. Only 330 pieces minted. Martin 23. of oak and olive leaves in the foreground. Only 534 pieces
Uncirculated. (125-175) minted. Martin 28. Uncirculated. (150-200)
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4014 SWiTZERLANd. APPENZELL. HERiSAU. APPENZ. 4018 SWiTZERLANd. BASEL. BiNNiNGEN. Kan-
Kantonalschutzenfest, 1903. Silver, 45mm. Against a floral tonalschutzenfest, 1893. Silver, 45mm. Coat of Arms of
background the rampant bear divides the initials VR. Rv. Basel on a decorative shield superimposed on the cross of
Competitor kneeling in front of Helvetia who is holding a Switzerland surrounded by a wreath of oak and olive leaves.
wreath and pointing to the cross of Switzerland. Martin 44. Rv. Armored warrior kneeling with multiple arrow wounds
Extremely Fine. (100-150) on the field of battle. Only 705 pieces minted. Martin 74.
Uncirculated. (125-175)
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4023 SWiTZERLANd. BASEL. LiESTAL. Kantonalschut- 4027 SWiTZERLANd. BERN. interlaken Kantonalschutzen-
zenfest beider Basel, 1903. Silver, 45mm. Street and city fest, 1888. Silver, 45mm. The three shields of Switzerland, Bern
gates with a clock tower above pointing to the Swiss Cross and Interlaken with crossed rifles, oak and olive branches. Rv.
in the sky, with Coat of Arms on either side. Rv. A working Alpine scene with in the foreground a warrior from the battle
couple greeting each other with the text - DER ARBEIT DEM of Murten, 1476. Martin 129. Uncirculated. (125-175)
VATERLAND. Martin 80. Extremely fine (100-150)
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4031 SWiTZERLANd. BERN. Thun, Bern Kantonalschut- 4034 SWiTZERLANd. BERN. Kantonalschutzenfest, 1897.
zenfest, 1894. Silver, 45mm. Coat of Arms of Bern and Silver, 45mm. Walking bear over a mountain top. Rv.
Biel along with the star of Switzerland above offset to the Statue of Adrian v Bubenberg, 1424-1479, the hero of
right with a sprig of flowers on the left hand side. Rv. Alpine the Battle of Murten. 1250 pieces minted. Martin 149.
fortification with a crossbowman loading his weapon in Uncirculated. (100-150)
the foreground. 1452 pieces minted. Martin 141. Uncircu-
lated. (100-150)
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4037 SWiTZERLANd. BERN. ST-iMiER. Tir cantonal 4040 SWiTZERLANd. BERN. dELEMoNT. Tir cantonale
bernois, 1900. Silver, 45mm. Crossed standards, rifles and bernois, 1909. Silver, 45mm. Distant view of Delemont
other shooting range implements with the shields of Bern with in the foreground an oak tree with a rifle and the flag
and St-Imier in the foreground with church tower and alpine of Berne hanging from the tree and the shield of Delemont
background. Rv. Two crossbowmen, one being crowned resting at the foot of the tree. Rv. Kneeling rifleman with
with a wreath by Helvetica with a target in the background. Helvetica standing behind holding a wreath over his head.
Martin 157. Extremely Fine. (125-175) Above and in the distance a Swiss cross in the sky over the
town of Delemont. Only 320 pieces minted. Martin 166.
Uncirculated. (125-175)
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4060 SWiTZERLANd. GENEVA. Carouge. Tir d’inauguration 4062 SWiTZERLANd. GENEVA. Exercices Arquebuse et
of the Stand, 1888. Silver, 43mm. Coat of Arms of Carouge Navigation, 1899. Silver, 51mm. Sea anchor dividing shields of
against a backdrop of crossed rifles, flags of Geneva and Geneva and Navigation, on a background of crossed rifles, flags,
Switzerland, and oak and olive sprigs. Rv. Oak and olive oak and olive branches, radiant cross of Switzerland above. Rv.
wreath with the text in the center - TIR D INAUGURATION Crowned double headed eagle with the Coat of Arms of Geneva
DU STAND 5. .7 MAI 1888. Extremely rare only 50 pieces on its chest, perched on a rifle. Extremely Rare, only 5 pieces
minted. Martin 364. Extremely Fine. (100-150) minted. Martin 376. Uncirculated. (300-400)
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4109 SWiTZERLANd. SoLoTHURN. oLTEN. Kan- 4112 SWiTZERLANd. THURGAU. WEiNFELdEN. Kan-
tonalschutzenfest, 1905. Silver, 45mm. Helvetica picking tonalschutzenfest, 1903. Silver, 45mm. Overlapping Coat
olive branches with city view behind. Rv. Olten Coat of of Arms of Thurgau and the swiss confederation with rifle,
Arms to right with oak and olive branches behind. 505 pieces target paddle and oak branches behind, dividing the date.
minted. Martin 651. Uncirculated. (125-175) Rv. Helvetica with shield and one hand and her other hand
on the shoulder of a maiden from Thurgau holding tablet
with date 1803, symbolizing the membership of the can-
ton of Thurgau in the Swiss confederation. Martin 684.
Uncirculated. (100-150)
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4121 SWiTZERLANd. UNTERWALdEN. HERGiSWiL. 4124 SWiTZERLANd. VALAiS. MoNTHEy. Tir cantonal
19th Kantonalschutzenfest, 1901. Silver, 45mm. Shields valaisan, 1903. Silver, 45mm. Coat of Arms of Monthey
of Unterwalden and Hergiswil on a decorative plaque with and Valais lying at the foot of a tree trunk with alpine view
the cross of Switzerland above and date below. Rv. Two to the right. Rv. Grape picker with vines in the background.
fighting warriors with a fallen soldier. Martin 880. Uncir- Martin 904. About Uncirculated. (150-200)
culated. (100-150)
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4128 SWiTZERLANd. VAUd. yVERdoN. Tir cantonal vau- 4132 SWiTZERLANd. VAUd. NyoN. Tir cantonal vaudois,
dois, 1899. Silver, 45mm. Tied crossed rifles with the Coat of 1906. Silver, 33mm. Crowned Coat of Arms of Nyon set
Arms of Yverdon hung in the center, in the background oak against a background of vines. Rv. Lady with chest plate
leaves over the cross of Switzerland. Rv. Two semi naked bearing town’s Coat of Arms and carrying wreath in left
warriors with bow and arrows with thatched buildings in the hand looking over the city of Nyon. Only 400 pieces minted.
background. Silver. Martin 954. Uncirculated. (100-150) Martin 964. Extremely Fine. (100-150)
4130 SWiTZERLANd. VAUd. yVERdoN. Tir cantonal vau- 4133 SWiTZERLANd. ZUG. 1st Zuger Kantonalschutzenfest,
dois, 1899. Silver, 45mm. Tied crossed rifles with the Coat of 1902. Silver, 45mm. Cross of Switzerland over Coat of Arms
Arms of Yverdon hung in the center, in the background oak of the Canton of ug, Oak and olive wreath containing the
leaves over the cross of Switzerland. Rv. Two semi naked text - HVTET AM MORGARTEN. Rv. Defender holding flag
warriors with bow and arrows with thatched buildings in the and sword with the town clock in the background. Only 300
background. Martin 954. About Uncirculated. (100-150) pieces minted. Martin 996. Extremely Fine. (150-200)
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4142 SWiTZERLANd. ZURiCH. WiNTERTHUR. Eidgenos- 4145 SWiTZERLANd. ZURiCH. WiNTERTHUR. Zurcher
sisches Schutzenfest, 1891. Silver, 45mm. Inside a center Kantonalschutzenfest, 1902. Silver, 45mm. Crowned Coat
wreath, city views of Winterthur, above the head of a cross- of Arms of Winterthur on a bed of oak leaves and a larger
bow, on either side insets of Helvetica and a Roman figure, Coat of Arms of urich. Rv. Three men dressed in military
at the bottom a garnished Coat of Arms of Winterthur. Rv. uniform from different periods. Martin 1066. Uncircu-
Helvetica seated on a balcony holing out an olive branch, lated. (100-150)
cross of Switzerland above. 5060 pieces minted. Martin
1046. Uncirculated. (100-150)
4144 SWiTZERLANd. ZURiCH. USTER. Zurcher Kan- 4148 SWiTZERLANd. ZURiCH. Zurcher Kantonalschutzen-
tonalschutzenfest, 1900. Silver, 45mm. Views of Uster fest, 1911. Silver, 27mm. Shooting lodge. Rv. Lion seated
under an overhanging fruit tree branch. Rv. Boy walking over Coat of Arms of urich. 800 pieces minted. Martin
while carrying torch and oak tree branch. 500 pieces minted. 1086. Uncirculated. (80-120)
Martin 1064. Uncirculated. (150-200)
4149 SWiTZERLANd. Ehrenmedaille des Schweizerischer
Schutzenverein, 1934. Silver, 66mm. Plaque with name
Wuthrich Christ and date 1934 on a bed of oak and floral
FA YOUR BI SHEET branches, alpine view with cross of Switzerland in the sky.
Rv. Bearded Schutzman holding weapon across his shoulder.
603-569-3875 • 212-582-1946 Martin 1131. Near Extremely Fine. (150-200)
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4150 AUSTRiA. BRUNN. 4th oesterr Bundes Schiessen, 1892. Silver, 45mm. Crowned Imperial shield. Rv.
View of Brunn, Imperial shield above, below eagle sitting on rifle with target and oak branches behind.
Extremely Fine. (100-150)
4151 AUSTRiA. iNNSBRUCK. 2nd Gesterr Bundesschiessen, 1885. Silver, 45mm. Imperial eagle. Rv.
Crossbow man with weapon on shoulder facing l. Uncirculated. (100-150)
4152 AUSTRiA. ViENNA. Freuden Schiessen, 1907. Silver, 30x45mm. Eleven lines of text - WIEN FREUDEN
SCHIESSEN 5 - 12 MAI 1907 FUR CARL FURST TRAUTTMANSDORF-WEINSBURG RITTER DES
GOLD VLIESES USW. Rv. Bust r. Extremely Fine. (100-150)
4153 FRANCE. LyoN. Arquebusieres de Lyon, 1741. Silver, 39mm. Shield of Lyon, supported by the seated
geniuses of the Rhone and the Saone, who empty rivers from urns, in exergue crossed palm sprays. Rv.
Crossed muskets resting against a flagpole which is made from a lance: city and fortifications in the back-
ground. Mitchener 3682. Almost Extremely Fine. (100-150)
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Bid with stack’s on the worLd wide weB 4163 GERMANy. RUdoLSTAdT. 3rd Sudthuring Gausschies-
sen, 1925. Silver, 40mm. Princess Anna Louise of Schwar-
www.stacks.com zburg facing l. Rv. City view, Coat of Arms of Rudolstadt
below. Fitted with a loop. Uncirculated. (100-150)
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4164 RoMANiA. Grand Cross Set of the order of the Crown of Romania, Founded 1881, Modified 1932.
Includes: ✩ Star, 75.4mm, Badge, 53.8mm.White-edged red enamel V-tip cross bears gold crowns in
the angles. Obverse center disc bears gold monogram of King Carol I, PRIN NOI INSINE 14 MARTIE
1881 . Badge reverse presents dates 10 MAIIU, 18 , 1877, 1881, Carol’s entry into Bucharest, Inde-
pendence, Proclamation as Kingdom ✩ Sash. 101mm wide blue white blue with rosette. Case. in 270
x 118 x 45mm fitted and gold-stamped with circle-monogram of King Carol II (1930-1940), COROANA
ROMANIEI/ MARE CRUCE. Made by Joseph Resch Fils, Bucharest. diploma. 39 x 36 cm. Embossed
royal Arms and Chancellery of the Royal Orders, black imprint CAROL AL-II-LEA, PRIN GRATIA LVI
DVMNE EV SI VOINTA NATIONALA, REGE AL ROMANIEI, records bestowal of the Order COROANA
ROMANIEI IN GRADVL DE Mare Cruce on Domnul Caran l Nicolae, former Minister, Director General
of the Society of Gas and Electricity, 20 une 1939. Plus covering letter confirming the award. Diploma
is as-issued, Case has seen wear, decorations are About Uncirculated or finer. (800-900)
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4167 RoMANiA. P.J. Prudhon Medal, 1951. Bronze, 68.1mm. 4168 RoMANiA. Constantin Brancusi Medal, 1963. Bronze,
By D m tre Anastase. Obv. Socialist writer and advocate of 68.1mm. By D m tre Anastase. Obv. Romanian modernist
European unification in tangled beard. Rev. Scales above sculptor facing in luxuriant beard, tall shapeless hat, 1876-
armored knight holding sword, dove of peace, EUROPE 1957. Rev. Brancusi sculptures, l’Infini, Echelle aux Cieux.
FEDERALE. Struck by the Paris Mint, Cornucopia- Struck by the Paris Mint, Cornucopia-BRON E. Bright
BRON E, dark brown patina. Uncirculated. (100-150) red-gold patina. Uncirculated. (150-200)
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4171 RoMANiA. Treaty of Rome Medal, 1957. Bronze, 81.1mm. By D m tre Anastase. Obv. Sower with
six spirited horses. Rev. European relief map, emblems of industry, agriculture, scales and Aesculapius’
staff, COMMVNAVT ECONOMI VE EVROP ENNE. Struck by the Paris Mint, Cornucopia-BRON E.
Dark red-brown patina. Uncirculated. (150-200)
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4172 RoMANiA. European Spirituality and Humanism Medal, 1966. Bronze, 94.8mm. By D m tre An-
astase. Obv. European map, eus-Europa and bull, Crucifixion. Rev. Man’s Conquest of material world,
Adam and Eve through space launch. Struck by the Paris Mint, Cornucopia-BRON E. Deep red-brown
patina. Uncirculated. (150-175)
(photo reduced)
4173 RoMANiA. iuliu Maniu Memorial Medal, 1967. Bronze, 98.6mm. By D m tre Anastase. Obv.
Statesman’s gaunt bust on triangle, Latin inscription honors statesman Maniu (1873-1952), Who loved
Peace, Liberty and his Country, died in Captivity 1952. Rev. ROMANIA IN VINCOLI 1948, Romania in
Chains, eagle with hammer and sickle ball and chain. Struck by the Paris Mint, Cornucopia-BRON E,
tan-gold patina. In fitted case of issue. Uncirculated. (150-200)
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4174 RoMANiA. iuliu Maniu Memorial Medal, 1967. Bronze, 98.6mm. By D m tre Anastase. Obv.
Statesman’s gaunt bust on triangle, Latin inscription honors statesman Maniu (1873-1952), Who loved
Peace, Liberty and his Country, died in Captivity 1952. Rev. ROMANIA IN VINCOLI 1948, Romania in
Chains, eagle with hammer and sickle ball and chain. Struck by the Paris Mint, Cornucopia-BRON E,
tan-gold patina. In fitted case of issue. Uncirculated. (150-200)
4175 RoMANiA. iuliu Maniu Memorial Medal, 1967. Bronze, 98.6mm. By D m tre Anastase. Obv.
Statesman’s gaunt bust on triangle, Latin inscription honors statesman Maniu (1873-1952), Who loved
Peace, Liberty and his Country, died in Captivity 1952. Rev. ROMANIA IN VINCOLI 1948, Romania in
Chains, eagle with hammer and sickle ball and chain. Struck by the Paris Mint, Cornucopia-BRON E,
tan-gold patina. Uncirculated. (150-200)
(photo reduced)
4176 RoMANiA. Lewis Carroll Medal, 1967. Bronze, 89.8mm. By D m tre Anastase. Obv. Small bust at
center or a whorl of inscriptions hailing Carroll as writer, mathematician, metaphysician, 1832-1898. Rev.
Circle of creatures from Through the Looking Glass, Alice au Pays des Mer eilles. Struck by the Paris
Mint, Cornucopia-BRON E, glossy red-brown patina. Uncirculated. (150-200)
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4177 RoMANiA. duo: ✩ Creation Calendar Medal, 1970. Bronze, 96.8mm. By D m tre Anastase. Obv.
Hand of God, Adam and Eve, Serpent with fruit of the Tree of Life. Rev Expulsion from the Garden,
fiery sword, All-seeing eye. Struck by the Paris Mint, Cornucopia-BRON E, golden patina ✩ Seasons
Greetings Jeton, 1975. Bronze goldplate octagon, 30.9mm. All-seeing Eye, heart, drawn bow, AVDACES
FORTVNA VVAT, Fortune Favors the Bold. Uncirculated. (Total: 2 pieces) (100-150)
Aviation Medals
4178 RoMANiA. French-Romanian Aerial Navigation Medal, 1920. Bronze, 72.4mm. By Henry Nocq.
Obv. Biplanes over relief map of Europe with company’s routes, exergue Founded 1920 y Aristide Blank.
Rev. Biplane soars over steam train, antique stage coach and modern racing car. Struck by Janvier Duval.
Olive-brown patina. Uncirculated. (200-300)
4179 RoMANiA. French-Romanian Aerial Navigation Medal, 1920. Bronze, 72.4mm. By Henry Nocq.
Obv. Biplanes fly over relief map of Europe with company’s routes, exergue Founded 1920 y Aristide
Blank. Rev. Biplane soars over steam train, antique stage coach and racing car. Struck by Janvier Duval.
Olive-brown patina. Uncirculated. (200-300)
4180 RoMANiA. Bucharest international Air Meet Plaquette, 1938. Bronze, 59.6 x 60.3mm. I. Jalea. Obv.
Three monoplanes fly over airfield hangars, crowned ARPA logo, MEETING INTERNATIONAL/ BU-
CURESTI/ 1938. Rev. Helios in quadriga ascends into sky, In Memory of Lt. Commander Mihai Pantazi.
Tan-gold patina. In fitted black, green plush-lined case. Uncirculated. (200-300)
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4181 RoMANiA. Bucharest international Air Meet Plaquette, 1938. Bronze, 59.6 x 60.3mm. I. Jalea. Obv.
Three monoplanes fly over airfield, crowned ARPA logo, MEETING INTERNATIONAL/ BUCURESTI/
1938. Rev. Helios in quadriga ascends into sky, In Memory of Lt. Commander Mihai Pantazi. Tan-gold
patina. In scuffed plush-lined case. Uncirculated. (200-300)
4182 RoMANiA. Bucharest international Air Meet Plaquette, 1938. Bronze, 59.6 x 60.3mm. I. Jalea. Obv.
Three monoplanes fly over airfield hangars, crowned ARPA logo, MEETING INTERNATIONAL/ BU-
CURESTI/ 1938. Rev. Helios in quadriga ascends into sky, In Memory of Lt. Commander Mihai Pantazi.
Tan-gold patina, one obverse spot. Uncirculated. (150-200)
4183 RoMANiA. Cooperative Society of Romanian Builders Annual General Meeting Medal, 1894.
Bronze gilt, 55.8mm. Obv. Seated Industry extends victor’s crown toward anvil and factory. Rev. Open
book. Choice Extremely Fine. (125-175)
4184 RoMANiA. Bucharest international Radio Exposition Medal, 1929. Bronze, 49.8mm. Obv. Spirit of
radio, sound waves radiating into sky. Rev. Engraved to ING. N. CARANFIL/ COMISARUL E POSITIEI,
Commissioner of the Exposition. A significant early radio-related medal. About Uncirculated.(175-250)
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Railroads
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4187 RoMANiA. ioan Heliade Radulescu Birth Centennial Medal, 1902. Bronze, 52.5mm. By
Dimitrescu. Obv. Facing bust of Romanian literary pioneer. Rev. Scattering of vital dates in literary
rebirth. Choice Extremely Fine. (150-200)
4188 RoMANiA. 50th Anniversary of Unification Medal, 1909. Bronze gilt with integral loop, 39.4mm.
By P. Saraga. Obv. Laurel encircles uniformed bust of Prince Alexandru Ioan Cuza. Rev. Standing
Liberty, seated Wallachia and Moldavia separated by a brilliant, faceted red gem set in the medal
surface between them. UNIREA PRINCIPALITOR. A striking jewel-enhanced medal. About Uncir-
culated. (175-250)
4189 RoMANiA. E. Wolff Company 50th Anniversary Medal, 1927. Bronze, 50mm. Obv. Bearded, frock-
coated bust l, Rev. Castle, modern industrial machinery, BUCURESTI - CONSTANTA. Struck by Hu-
guenin Freres, Le Locle. Uncirculated. (100-150)
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4190 RoMANiA. Mayor Costinescu Tribute Plaquette, 1928. Bronze, 90 x 60.3mm. By Gilly Pomescu. Obv.
Bust at l. overlooks Victory Monument and newly completed Boulevard Bratianu. Rev. 11-line tribute to
city improvements including primary schools, roads, incinerators, abattoirs, crematory. Gold-tan patina.
Uncirculated. (200-250)
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4193 RoMANiA. Theodor Nicolau 55th Business Anniversary Medal, 1940. Bronze, 60mm. By G. Stanescu. Obv.
Bust r. in business suit. Rev. Aesculapius’ staff, 55th anniversary legend. Tan-gold. Uncirculated. (100-150)
olympic and Sport Medals 4198 RoMANiA. Trio: ✩ Fencing Prize “Universul” Pla-
quette, ca. 1930 (2). Bronze goldplate, silverplate, 53.4 x
4194 Amsterdam olympics Participation Medal, 1928. Bronze, 37.4mm. Obv. Fencer holding foil in laurel circle. Rev.5-
55mm. By J.C. Wienecke. Obv. Nude male and female athletes line inscription PREMIUL/ IARULUI/ UNIVERSUL /
hold garland and Olympic torch over ancient altar, scales below. PENTRU SPRI INIREA/ SPORTULUI ROMAN. Struck by
Rev. Legend Ie OLYMPIADE AMSTERDAM around stadium, Huguenin Freres, Le Locle, Switzerland ✩ dancing Satyr
winged Nike over Marathon Tower, twin globes, City Arms, Fencing Prize Plaquette, 1933. Bronze. About Uncircu-
1928. About Uncirculated. (350-450) lated. (Total: 3 pieces) (150-175)
4195 Amsterdam olympics Participation Medal, 1928. Bronze, 4199 RoMANiA. Trio: ✩ Romanian Sports Federation Cham-
55mm. By J.C. Wienecke. Obv. Nude male and female pionship Medals Awarded to Nicolae Caranfil, 1927.
athletes hold garland and Olympic torch over ancient altar, Bronze goldplate, 50.6mm. Obv. Incuse F.N.S.R./ 1927/ N.
scales below. Rev. Legend Ie OLYMPIADE AMSTERDAM CARANFIL in laurel. Rev. CAMPIONATUL ROMANIEI in
around stadium, winged Nike over Marathon Tower, twin oak, SABIE I (Saber); SPADA I (Sword) ✩ National Min-
globes, City Arms, 1928. About Uncirculated. (350-450) istry of Propaganda Exceptional Sport Merit Plaquette,
1943. Bronze partial silverplate, goldplate uniface. 98 x
Sport - Fencing Medals 76.3mm. Nude athlete, heave wreath, 5-line engraved merit
to ING. N. CARANFIL. Extremely Fine-About Uncirculated.
(Total: 3 pieces) (150-250)
4196 RoMANiA. Sextet: Fencing Championship Medals Award-
ed to Nicolae Caranfil. Silver, goldplate, Bronze. Includes: ✩
Juniors First Prize, 1913 ✩ Onadia Mare, 1927 Second Place 4200 RoMANiA. Romanian Federation of Nautical Sport
Swords, 1928 ✩ European Championship, Budapest, 1933 ✩ National Championship Award, 1939. 159 x 100mm onyx
Czecho-Romanian Competition, 1937 (Romanian-Czech flag base supports two metal plaques bearing color Arms of Ro-
ribbon) ✩ Czech Championship, 1938. A fascinating selection mania, CAMPIONATUL NATIONAL/ SNAGOV/ 1939. One
of generally small-size medals. Extremely Fine to Uncircu- corner broken, some handling. Extremely Fine. (100-150)
lated. (Total: 6 pieces) (200-300)
Varia
4197 RoMANiA. Trio: Romanian Sports Federation Ludus
pro Patria Plaquettes won by Nicolae Caranfil, 1924-
1931. 81 x 46mm. Obv. Laureate Athlete’s head in square 4201 Medallic Varia of Caranfil Collection. Includes Bronze
frame, LVDVS PRO PATRIA, Fight for the Fatherland. Paris Mint Minerva, Seasons, Sailing, Civil Engineering
Includes: ✩ Bronze silverplate, 1924. Second Place Sword medals and Plaquettes, plus Silver enameled heraldic wear-
✩ Goldplate, 1931. National Championship, First Prize, able decoration inscribed Ye nyttes of ye Rounde Ta le with
Sword ✩ Uninscribed and undated. About Uncirculated. red ribbon. Extremely Fine-About Uncirculated. (Total: 6
(Total: 3 pieces) (200-300) pieces) (150-200)
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WoRLd MEdALS
4202 AUSTRiA. Franz Josef. World Exhibition in Vienna,
1873. Gilt Copper, 27.6mm. Uncirculated. Obv. Emperor’s
bust r. stamped “1” on his muttonchops. Rev. Exhibition
pavilion, large KUPFER near bottom rim (to discourage the
unscrupulous of the time of passing the medal off as gold).
In original circular case (tin or aluminum) with the Imperial
eagle and exhibit legend. Quite Scarce thus. Minor friction
hairlines in fields. (100-150)
4206 BELGiUM. Universal Exposition, Brussels 1910. 4208 FiNLANd. XV olympia Helsinki 1952. Participants’
Bronze, 70.7mm. By G. Devreese. Extremely Fine. Obv. Medal. Bronze, 54mm. By Kauko R s nen. About Uncir-
Young herald astride stead l. sounding clarion. Rev. culated. Obv. Modernistic raised and incuse athletes heads
Craftsman, clad in long leather apron and bearing a vase, r. with track. Rev. Two athletes standing l. with torches.
climbs stairs right to receive a Victory wreath from For- Olympic rings before them. (150-200)
tune who awaits him. (50-75)
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www.stacks.com 4218 French Coin design Lighter, n.d. Nickel alloy, 138 x
30 mm. This massive device is a free-form copy of a Na-
new purchases monthL offerings poleon III 5 Francs, 1870 B showing stippled surfaces,
auction information onLine Bidding mechanism folding into the body of the “coin.” About
Uncirculated. (150-200)
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4219 GERMAN STATES. BAdEN. Leopold, 1830-1852. in Honor of the Founding of the Pforzheim Watch
Factory by Leopold’s Father, Karl Friedrich, 1833. Silver, 40.5mm. By Ludwig Kachel. Extremely
Fine. Obv. Head of Grand Duke Leopold r. Rev. Eight-line legend and date remembering founding of the
Pforzheim Watch Factory in 1767 by Karl Friedrich. Attractive iridescent violet and cobalt-blue toning
over some minor hairlines. (60-90)
4220 GERMAN STATES. BAdEN. on the 34th Naturalist Convention in Karlsruhe, 1858. Bronze,
47mm. Unsigned. Extremely Fine/About Uncirculated. Obv. Head r. of Grandduke Friedrich. Rev.
Hemisphere with a radiant sun, stars and crescent moon above, banner below. Semi-glossy milk-
chocolate brown. (50-75)
4221 GERMAN STATES. BAVARiA. Pair of Clich s of the Cardinal Count von Reisach Homage
Medal, 1832. White Metal, 41.5mm. By Martin Sebald. About Uncirculated. Obv. Carl August Graf
von Reisach bust r., legends, Homage of the Clergy of the Arch ishoprics of M nchen, Freising and
Eichst dt. Rev. Cherub flies with Cardinal’s Red Hat, cords, Patriarchal cross, quote from IsaiahBe-
hold my Ser ant, I ga e him my Spirit and he shall proclaim my Law to the people. Rare test strikes
by Drentwett, Augsburg. (Total: 2 pieces) (150-250)
4222 GERMAN STATES. HAMBURG. City view medal. Millennium Jubilee of the City of Hamburg. Obv.
Bird’s eye view of the Alster waterfront. Rev. Hammonia seated under oak tree (Gaedechens 1999). Un-
circulated. (100-150)
4223 GERMAN STATES. BAVARiA. Franz Josef Strauss Medal, 1987. Gold (stamped 900), 18.59 grams,
40mm. Obv. Head of the “Strongman of Europe” Strauss (1915-1988), the Minister-President of Bavaria.
Rev. Crowned Bavarian Arms supported by lions. Prooflike Uncirculated. (400-450)
4224 GERMANy. Souvenir Medal on the Completion of the Cologne Cathedral, 1880. White Metal,
51.2mm. By Drentwett. Lustrous Uncirculated. Obv. The Dom, commencement and completion dates
below. Rev. The Three Kings giving praise and homage to the Madonna and Child. (90-120)
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4228 GERMANy. Richard Wagner Niebelungen Ring Medal, 1876. Bronze, 70.7mm. By Charles Wiener.
Forrer VI:482. Uncirculated. Obv. Composer’s head r., published by C.G. Thieme, Leipzig. Rev. Opera
characters on bridge inscribed BAyREVTH, including Wotan, Br nnhilde, Parsifal, Lohengrin and the
Rhine maidens. Dark reflective brown surfaces show a faint dustiness. (150-200)
4229 GERMANy. World Voyage of Airship LZ 127 Graf Zeppelin, August 1929. Bronze, 50.5mm. About
Uncirculated-Uncirculated. Obv. Capped bust r. of Ferdinand Adolf August Heinrich, Graf von eppelin, in
an octagonal frame, small M. W. STUTTG. lower right, flight distance and hours below. Rev. Hemisphere,
flight cities at compass points: Friedrichshafen, Tokyo, Los Angeles, and Lakehurst. (150-200)
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4230 GERMANy. Silver Medal, 1933. Bust of Hitler facing 4234 GERMANy. Third Reich. Greater German Reich Cre-
left surrounded by the inscription UNSER DIE U UNFT ation Medal, 1938. Silver (.835), 36.1mm. By Hanisch
/ Adolf Hitler. Rv. Eagle with broken schackles. Edge reads Conc e. M n amt Wien, Vienna mint. Obv. Head of Hitler
- PREUSS. STADTSMUN . Colbert/Hyder C-30. Couple of r.; Unifer and Leader of All Germans. Rev. Imperial orb,
old toned scratches, some minor edge damage, otherwise, incuse dates of the Austrian and Sudeten Anschluss; The
Good Very Fine. (80-120) Greater German Reich has Arisen. Matte surfaces. About
Uncirculated. (200-250)
GoETZ MEdALS
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4239 K.198. How Long Now? Medal, 1917. Bronze cast, 85.7mm. About Uncirculated. Obv. Skeletal England,
holding an hour-glass, takes the pulse of a dying Russia amid a swarm of figures. Rev. British soldier holds
a board topped with small figures of the Neutrals joining the Allies. Tan-brown. (150-200)
4240 K.360. Middle Thuringia Chamber of industry and Commerce Merit Medal, n.d. Struck Bronze,
45.3mm. By Karl Goetz. Munich mint. Obv. Castle atop hill. Rev. For Faithful Work within wreath. Un-
circulated. (100-150)
4241 K.360. Middle Thuringia Chamber of industry and Commerce Merit Medal, n.d. Struck Bronze,
45.3mm. By Karl Goetz. Munich mint. Obv. Castle atop hill. Rev. For Faithful Work within wreath. Dark
verdigris spot on reverse. About Uncirculated. (90-120)
4242 K.360. Middle Thuringia Chamber of industry and Commerce Merit Medal, n.d. Struck Bronze with
loop, 30.1mm. By Karl Goetz. Munich mint. Obv. Castle atop hill. Rev. For Faithful Work within wreath.
Lacquered. Light brown. Uncirculated. (60-90)
4243 K.410. 30th Anniversary of the death of otto von Bismarck Medal, 1928. Silver (.999), 36.1mm. By Karl
Goetz. Munich mint. Obv. Civilian-clad bust facing. Rev. Nettle, tribute legend. Uncirculated. (100-150)
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4253 GERMANy. Saar Remembrance Medal, n.d. (1933). White Porcelain, 34.7mm, in steel pinback clasp.
Uncirculated. Obv. Crossed hammers, miner’s lamp, legend DEUTSCH IST, WAR UND BLEIBT DIE
SAAR, The Saar is, was and remains German. Agitation for return of the coal-rich Saar from French oc-
cupation, achieved two years later. (150-200)
4254 GERMANy. Southeastern Campaign Medal, 1941. Red Porcelain, green rim with black highlights,
50.5mm. Scheuch 1873 iv. Uncirculated. Obv. Black swastika, fasces and urschwertern surround the
boast, We Will Strike England Where er We Meet Her. Rev. Eagle soaring with bomb in its talons. Less
than 200 produced. (200-300)
4255 GERMANy. Southeastern Campaign Medal, 1941. Red Porcelain, 51mm. Scheuch 1873. Uncirculated.
Obv. Swastika, fasces and urschwertern surround the boast, We Will Strike England Where er We Meet
Her. Rev. Eagle soaring with bomb in its talons. (200-250)
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4256 GERMANy. Conquest of Crete Medal, 1941. Red Por- 4258 GERMANy. Luftwaffe Against England Medal, n.d.
celain, green rim and black highlights. Scheuch 1874 iv. (1941). Red Porcelain, 51.1x 49.3mm. Scheuch 1877. Un-
Uncirculated. Obv. Relief map of Crete between black circulated. Obv. Fighter planes over London Bridge, There
swastika and fasces, 20 MAI - 1. UNI 1941. Rev. Para- are no More Islands. Rev. Swastika, concentric legends, Who
chute landing, victory of fliers, parachutists and airborne Forced Us to War Led to the Greatest Victories of German
troops. This was the greatest aerial invasion in history, but History. Precisely made, a trifle off-round. (250-350)
German survivors later wrote that the ferocity of Greek
resistance caused losses of soldiers and aircraft heavy
enough to cripple future effectiveness of the air arm.
Fewer than 200 made. (250-360)
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4267 EAST GERMANy. 30th Anniversary of the october Revolution Medal, 1947. So iet-East German
Friendship. Reddish-brown Porcelain, 103.3mm. German State Porcelain Factory, Meissen. Uncirculated.
Obv. Bare-breasted woman and worker holding his mallet aloft stand shoulder-to-shoulder atop a hammer
and sickle-adorned block. Flanking them are Soviet flags and symbols of Industry and Administration.
Rev. Large hammer and sickle, star above, Anniversary dates below with the Meissen Factory symbol
beneath. Rare. Very minor stain or discoloration bottom of obverse. (125-175)
4268 GREAT BRiTAiN. London Bridge opening Medal, 1831. Bronze, 51.5mm. By Benjamin Wyon. BHM
1544. Choice About Uncirculated. Harmonious light brown. Obv. Bare head r., WILLIAM THE FOURTH.
Rev. Bridge view, built over six years with 40 fatalities. Dismantled and re-erected at Lake Havasu, Arizona
in the late 20th century. (150-200)
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In June of 1982, it was discovered that Banco Ambrosiano could not account for a debt between 700 Million and 1.5 Billion - not
surprisingly as most of it had been siphoned off via the Vatican Bank. The bank collapsed. Calvi’s personal secretary denounced him
before jumping from the office window to her death. Calvi, meanwhile, sans mustache and bearing a false passport, had already fled
Italy for England. On June 18, Calvi’s body was found dangling under London’s Blackfriars Bridge, his pockets stuffed with bricks and
15,000 in three currencies.
4277 iTALy. Siena. Banca Monte dei Paschi di Sienna 500th Anniversary Medal, 1972. Gold (.750, 18k),
19.99 grams, 32.3mm. By the celebrated modern Florentine sculptor and engraver Bino Bini. About Un-
circulated. Obv. Bannered legend and anniversary dates of the world’s oldest surviving bank and one of
Italy’s largest across standing figures. Rev. Series of modernistic incuse views of portico. (425-475)
4278 JUdAiCA - GREAT BRiTAiN. Tercentenary of the Resettlement of Jews in Great Britain, 1956.
Bronze, 57.2mm. By P. Vincze. BHM 4467, Eimer 2097. Uncirculated. Obv. Cameo portraits of Oliver
Cromwell and Menasseh Ben Israel, small oval medallion above, menorah and branches below. Rev. Fe-
male seated l. holding scroll inscribed with anniversary dates and tablet with Hebrew legend (Thou shalt
know that thy tent is in peace Job V.24 ). (100-150)
4279 NETHERLANdS. Haarlem Printing Bicentennial Medal, ca. 1640. Silver, 36.4m,m. 25.53 grams.
Van Loon 1:160. Extremely Fine. Obv. Sailing ship crashes through chain across harbor, Virtue Con-
uers Strength. Rev. City goddess at printing press. TYPOGRAPHIA at l. marks the Bicentennial of
Haarlem native Laurens Janszoon Coster purported invention of printing or movable type before
Gutenberg. (150-200)
4280 RUSSiA. Liberty of Trade and Property Medal, 1790. Bronze, 78.7mm. By Timofei Ivanov. Diakov
202.1, Reichel 2820, Smirnov 301. About Uncirculated. Obv. Crowned, mailed laureate Catherine II bust
r., tiny signature and date below. Rev. Eagle on surveyor’s rule, beak upholds LIBERTAS banner, resting
on flowing urn and cornucopiae. Legend For the Good of All. Glossy deep brown. (300-400)
4281 RUSSiA. U.S.S.R. Vasily ivanovich Chapaev Medal. Bronzed Aluminum, 93mm. By D. Abramov.
Extremely Fine. Obv. Facing uniformed bust of the famed hero of the Revolution wearing a karakul hat.
Rev. Graeco-early Communist style depiction of three Bolsheviks wearing conical hats in a machine-gun
“quadriga” drawn by four horses. (100-150)
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Visit stack’s auctions on-Line at 4303 PoLANd. Cross of Merit. 1st Class. Gold. Red-enam-
eled eight-pointed gold cross; each point ball tipped. White
www.stacks.com enamel central medallion inscribed PRL in gold letters, red
enamel circle and gold wreath around. Suspended from a
for images of singLe item Lots not gold wreath. On a wine-red moir ribbon with pale sky blue
piping and single French pin. In original case; with papers to
pictured in the printed cataLogue. Czeslaw Wichlinski. Wes.141. Extremely Fine. (300-400)
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4304 PoLANd. Red Cross Medal. 2nd Class. Gold. Red-enameled cross on a radiant gold plaque, silver Polish
eagle superimposed on the cross. P.C. . and monogram W MET on the back. Wes.178. On a white moir
ribbon with red edging. (200-250)
4305 PoLANd. Medal Trio: ✩ Medal for Victory and Freedom. On red and white striped ribbon. With
papers to Stanislaw Dymarek ✩ Medal of Merit for Safeguarding Public order. Bronze. On a blue-
slate-white red ribbon. With papers to Jerzy Borowski ✩ Medal in the Service of the Nation. Bronze.
On a white-red-blue ribbon.With papers to Jerzy Borowski. Wes.155, 166, 167. Extremely Fine. (Total: 3
pieces) (90-120)
4306 PoLANd. Medal Trio: ✩ Medal for Participation in the War of defense. Silver. Wes.157. On
a pale slate-blue, red and white striped ribbon. In original case with papers to J sef Olszewski ✩
Medal of Merit for National defense (2). Silver and Bronze. Wes.159. On white-red-white striped
ribbons. With papers to: Bazyli Podlipski (Silver), Cyryl Kozinski (Bronze). Extremely Fine. (Total:
3 pieces) (100-150)
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4501 Herbert Hoover inaugural Medal, 1929. Bronze 69.8mm. By Henry Kirke Bush-Brown. HCH 1929-
2. Choice Uncirculated. Obv. Rugged bust l. on textured field, sans-serif INAUGURATION. MARCH 4
1929. American eagle with head turned incorrectly to the viewer’s right and toward the bundle of arrows
in its talons, names of Hoover and Vice President Charles Curtis above. Sculptor Bush-Brown described
the surrounding devices as emblems of mining and steam shovel excavation. At base is Roman writer
Agricola’s treatise De Re Metallica, translated Hoover and his wife. “On the left is the American Star of
Hope, sending its blessed trays of Christian brotherly relief to the starving people of Europe.” Oddly, the
map illuminated spells out FRANCE, GERMANY and AUSTRIA but the country Hoover literally saved
from starvation, Belgium, is identified only as ‘B.’ Medallic Art Co. made the dies for this medal and
the U.S. Mint struck 1,012 in Bronze, resisting the temptation to produce more, as the Medal Commit-
tee Chairman stated “We could sell many thousands more, but we told the public that only the thousand
would be struck off, and we think it is only fair to keep faith with the people.” The light golden patina is
rich enough to suggest gold plating. Housed in a purple velvet-lined fitted leather snap-case gold-stamped
PRESENTED TO/ CHARLES COLFA LONG/ BY/ INAUGURAL COMMITTEE/ MARCH 4, 1929. Here
is a rare medal in a virtually unique combination, an elusive medal with Inaugural Committee presentation
case in nearly pristine condition.
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4502 Franklin delano Roosevelt First inaugural Medal, effects of the deepening Great Depression, struck 50 Bronze
1933. Bronze, 76.4mm, 5.48mm thick at 6:00, 11.2mm at from its dies using thicker planchets, giving the medals a
the thickest point. By Paul Manship. FDR 1933-4. Choice distinctive light brown finish wholly unlike the Mint sand-
Uncirculated. Obv. Exceptionally high relief bust l. in blast yellow-bronze. As a finishing touch it placed its incuse
concentric two-line legend. Rev. U.S.S. Constitution (“Old edgemark MEDALLIC ART CO. NY. at 6:00 on the rims.
Ironsides”) sailing l., THOU TOO SAIL ON O SHIP OF These constitute a major rarity of the busy Inaugural field,
STATE SAIL ON O UNION STRONG AND GREAT. The demand for which has sky-rocketed with the vast increase
dies for this medal were made by Medallic Art Co. of New in collecting of Inaugural medals since the 1970’s. Although
York City, which also sought the contract to strike the medals 50 were struck, the number of surviving examples known to
themselves. The Philadelphia Mint offered to strike 1,500 collectors today is dramatically smaller. The present speci-
Bronze medals at 85 Cents each, which Medallic Art could men displays a harmonious light brown with a deeper fleck
not match. Nonetheless, the New York firm, suffering the on the cheek.
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4504 dwight d. Eisenhower First inaugural Medal, 1953. .999 Silver, 69.8mm. By Walker Hancock. DDE
1953-2. Choice Uncirculated. Obv. Bare head l. over scroll bearing Roman numeral date MCMIII. Rev.
Spread eagle over 6-line Inaugural inscription, all in wheat circle. One of an estimated 20 struck without
serial num er on edge by Medallic Art Co. for examination by the Inaugural Committee. This important
variety has received little publicity, but as it has become better known has attracted increasing popularity
with knowledgeable collectors.
Ex Charles McSorley Collection Part II (PCAC, uly 1998, lot 304).
4505 dwight d. Eisenhower-Richard Milhous Nixon inaugural Medal, 1957. .999 Silver, 69.3mm. By Walker
Hancock. DDE 1957-2. Choice Uncirculated. Obv. Conjoined busts l. Rev. Wheat circle enclosed names
and titles. One of 1,033 Sil er struck y Medallic Art Co. for public sale, serial #199.
Ex Charles McSorley Collection Part II (PCAC, uly 1998, lot 307).
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4506 6-Piece Process Set for the Bronze John F. Kennedy inaugural Medal, 1961. Bronze. 69.6 to 69.9mm, By
Paul Manship. Choice Uncirculated. This extraordinary set provides a three-dimensional experience of medal
manufacture, beginning with a blank medal planchet and illustrating each major step from the first, second and
third strikes to the fully struck trimmed medal and ends with the finished or patinated medal as it would be sold
to the public. The colors vary with each step, running the gamut from light copper-red to the finished tan-gold.
This handsome set is one of a small number released by Medallic Art Company, then based in New York City,
during the high tide of public enthusiasm for the Kennedy medal. The Kennedy Inaugural Medal launched a
major, if short-lived medal boom in the U.S., giving thousands their first experience of medal collecting. Here
is a rare glimpse at a historical medal in a seldom-seen form, a fabulous exhibit item that has few equals. (Total:
6 pieces)
Ex Dan Hansen Collection (PCAC, No em er 2002, lot 38).
4507 Five Presidential medals: John F. Kennedy inaugural Medal, 1961 (3). Bronze, 69.9mm. By Paul Manship.
JFK 1961-3. Obv. Bust l. Rev. Eagle. Struck by Medallic Art Co ✩ John F. Kennedy Presidential Medal, 1961.
Bronze, 76.2mm. By Gilroy Roberts. Obv. Bust l. Rev. Flaming torches flank Inaugural quote. Modern Mint
List medal ✩ Abraham Lincoln Hall of Fame Medal, 1963. Bronze, 76.4mm. By Anthony DeFrancisci. Obv.
Bearded head r. Rev. Emancipation Proclamation. Struck by Medallic Art Co. All are Choice Uncirculated.
(Total: 5 pieces)
4508 Lyndon Baines Johnson inaugural Medal Miniature, 1965. Silver, 26.7mm, 2.4mm thick, 14.82 grams.
By Felix DeWeldon. Uncirculated. LBJ 1965-unlisted. Obv. High relief Johnson head. Rev. Presidential Seal
over relief map with Alaska shown smaller than Texas, the exact design of the familiar 70mm medal. Bronze
miniatures of the LBJ medal are known, as are Gold most with loops for suspension. This piece is nearly three
grams heavier than the Bronze and was never looped. It has the weight, color and ring of Silver but bears no
edge lettering. It may well be a Silver trial or experimental striking and appears to be of the highest rarity.
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4510 Boxed Set of Richard M. Nixon inaugural Medal Uniface Clich s, 1969. Bronze, 69.2mm. By Ralph
J. Menconi. RMN 1969-9, 10. Choice Uncirculated. Obv. Nixon bust artfully placed r to de-emphasize
the nose. Rev. Crewel-work Presidential Seal by daughter Julie. Struck by Medallic Art Co., both pieces
Housed in a book-like walnut fitted box faced with black imitation leather and Brass plaque inscribed
WITH DEEP APPRECIATION Richard Nixon 19 8 High quality, one of 250 Clich sets prepared, of
which only a few are known today.
Ex Dan Hansen Collection (PCAC, No em er 2002, lot 48).
4511 Richard M. Nixon inaugural Medal in Signature Lucite Embedment, 1969. Bronze goldplate, 68.4mm
in 106 x 87 x 24mm Lucite block. Choice Uncirculated. RMN 1969-6. L.G. Balfour Co. gold plated 500
medals, giving them highly polished lettering Black base is inscribed in gold With Best Wishes/ Richard
Nixon. In fitted case bearing gold-stamped Presidential Seal, red vinyl facing shows a couple of short
gashes.
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4512 Richard M. Nixon inaugural Medal in Marriott Signature Lucite Embedment, 1969. Bronze goldplate,
68.4mm in 106 x 87 x 24mm Lucite block. RMN 1969-6 var. Choice Uncirculated. L.G. Balfour Co. gold
plated 100 medals, giving them highly polished lettering Black base is inscribed in gold HERBERT C.
BLUNC / WITH APPRECIATION . Willard Marriott CHAIRMAN, INAUGURAL COMMITTEE 19 9.
In fitted case bearing gold-stamped Presidential Seal, black vinyl facing displays gold-stamped Her ert
C. Blunck.
4513 Richard M. Nixon and Spiro T. Agnew inaugural Medal in Signature Lucite Embedment, 1973. Bronze
goldplate, 69mm in 108 x 88 x 24mm Lucite block. RMN 1973-6. Choice Uncirculated. Obv. Conjoined
heads r. Rev. Small Presidential Seal, names and titles form the legend. Struck by the Franklin Mint, L.G.
Balfour Co. gold plated 700 medals, giving them highly polished lettering Black base is inscribed in gold
With Best Wishes/ Richard Nixon. In fitted red vinyl case bearing gold-stamped Presidential Seal.
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4514 Richard M. Nixon and Spiro T. Agnew inaugural Medal, 1973. Bronze, 63.5mm. RMN 1973-unlisted.
By Gilroy Roberts. Uncirculated. Obv. Conjoined heads r. Rev. Small Presidential Seal in circle of stars,
names and titles forming the legend. The Franklin Mint struck the Official medals in 70mm Bronze and
63mm Silver. The present piece has a plain edge without Franklin Mint edgemarks. The late Franklin Mint
archivist, Arlie Slabaugh, found no record of the striking of this unusual diameter Bronze medal, which
first appeared to collectors in 1980. It is unique in this form, boasting a meticulous strike, “coin finish,”
toned red-brown without the usual patination, and perfectly plain edges. Here is a pleasingly mysterious
modern Inaugural medal of total rarity!
Ex Dan Hansen Collection (PCAC, No em er 2002, lot 51), pre iously ex Paul Patterson Sale, Part I
(PCAC, Decem er 198 , lot 750) Da id W. Dreyfuss Collection (PCAC, April 198 , lot 5854).
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4517 Gerald R. Ford Vice Presidential inaugural Medal die Trials, 1973. Irregular 104.1x 98.9 and 103.2 x 101mm
uniface Lead uniface impressions of both obverse and reverse of the 70mm medal. By Mico Kaufman. GRF
1973-unliusted. Strictly Uncirculated in terms of wear, both show some areas of powdery surface. Obv. Bust
r. Rev. Capitol dome, Vice Presidential Seal. These are the plate pieces in Neil MacNeil’s The President s Medal,
page 148. Struck by Medallic Art Co. (Total: 2 pieces)
Ex Dan Hansen Collection (PCAC, No em er 2002, lot 3) pre iously ex Da id W. Dreyfuss Collection
(PCAC, Bowers Merena, April 198 , lot 58 2).
4518 Gerald R. Ford Vice Presidential inaugural Committee Medal, 1973. Bronze, 63.4mm. By Mico Kaufman.
GRF 1973-6. Choice Uncirculated. Obv. Bust r., title below. Rev. Large Vice Presidential Seal, Capitol dome.
One of only 10 struck for presentation to members of the Inaugural Committee. Bronze 70mm medals were sold
to the public. Struck by Medallic Art Co. without serial number, tan-gold patina with fitted case of issue.
Ex Dan Hansen Collection (PCAC, No em er 2002, lot 57) pre iously ex Da id W. Dreyfuss Collection
(PCAC, Bowers Merena, April 198 , lot 5859).
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4519 Gerald R. Ford “University of Michigan” Vice Presidential inaugural Medal, 1973. Bronze, 38mm. By
Mico Kaufman. GRF 1973-8. Brilliant Proof. Obv. Coin relief bust r., name and title forming the legend.
Rev. Capitol dome, Seal of the Vice President, date SEPTEMBER , 1973 below. The nickname for this 38mm
edition recalls the aggressive marketing planned for these 38mm medals to alumni of Ford’s Alma Mater, the
University of Michigan. 11,151 Proof Silver were struck. The Proof Bronze medal was believed unique at the
time of the 1986 Dreyfuss Sale, but research has found that four Bron e pieces were actually struck y Medallic
Art Co. Housed in a fitted clear plastic holder, this rarity may be the only example likely to return to the market
in the foreseeable future.
Ex Dan Hansen Collection (PCAC, No em er 2002, lot 58) pre iously ex Da id W. Dreyfuss Collection,
April 198 , lot 58 0).
4520 Gerald R. Ford “University of Michigan” Vice Presidential inaugural Medal, 1973. Silver, 38mm. By Mico
Kaufman. GRF 1973-7. Antique Patina Uncirculated. Obv. Coin relief bust r., name and title forming the legend.
Rev. Capitol dome, Vice Presidential Seal, Inauguration date SEPTEMBER , 1973 below, reeded edge. One of four
pieces with this matte patina struck y Medallic Art Co. The nickname for this edition reflects their marketing to
alumni of Ford’s Alma Mater, the University of Michigan. Only Proof Silver examples were struck in quantity.
Ex Dan Hansen Collection (PCAC, No em er 2002, lot 59) pre iously ex Ro ert Whitehead Collection,
Decem er 1987, lot 53).
4521 Gerald R. Ford “University of Michigan” Vice Presidential inaugural Medal, 1973. Silver goldplate (ver-
meil), 38mm. By Mico Kaufman. GRF 1973-unlisted. Uncirculated. Obv. Coin relief bust r., name and title
forming the legend. Rev. Capitol dome, Seal of the Vice President, Inauguration date SEPTEMBER , 1973 below.
Medallic Art Co. learned much from its brash rival the Franklin Mint and its handling of the 1973 Nixon-Agnew
Inaugural Medal. MACO began striking Proof-surface medals and adopted “Vermeil,” the heavy goldplate that
was briefly sold as an alternative to then still-illegal Gold. It is now known that only four 38mm, reeded edge
Vermeil Ford Vice Presidential medals were struck.
Ex Dan Hansen Collection (PCAC, No em er 2002, lot 58) pre iously ex Ro ert Whitehead Collection,
Decem er 1987, lot 54).
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4522 Five-Piece Gerald R. Ford Presidential inaugural Medal Set with Serial 2, 1974. Includes 18-Karat Gold,
31.8mm, 34.29 grams. Brilliant Proof; .999 Silver, 63.4mm, Brilliant Proof; .999 Silver, Antique Patina and
goldplate Vermeil; 70mm Antique Bronze, all Uncirculated. By Mico Kaufman and Frank Eliscu. GRF 1971-2,
3 through 6. Obv. Civil bust l., GERALD R. FORD at left. Rev. Eliscu’s dramatic Diving Eagle sculpture with
Presidential Seal and Inaugural date. Struck by Medallic Art Co., serial number 2 appears on each rim, a significant
early number. (Total: 5 pieces)
Ex Ro ert Marcus Collection (PCAC, Decem er 2001, lot 310), pre iously ex PCAC Sale 38, May 1985, lot 213.
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4525 Gerald R. Ford Presidential inaugural Medal, 1974. .999 Silver, 69.7mm. By Mico Kaufman and
Frank Eliscu. Choice Uncirculated. GRF 1971-7. Obv. Civil bust l., GERALD R. FORD at left. Rev.
Eliscu’s Diving Eagle sculpture with Presidential Seal and Inaugural date. This imposing anti ue patina
medal is one of exactly 12 struck y Medallic Art Co. in this large diameter, solely for presentation to
Medal Committee members. Silver medals for public sale were 63mm exclusively. This example bears
serial number 002, and is one of perhaps five Medal Committee examples that have come to market since
the Inauguration nearly 33 years ago, offering a significant opportunity for the determined collector.
Ex Ro ert Marcus Collection (PCAC, Decem er 2001, lot 311).
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4526 Gerald R. Ford Presidential inaugural Medal, 1974. .999 Silver, 69.7mm. By Mico Kaufman and Frank
Eliscu. Choice Uncirculated. GRF 1971-7. Obv. Civil bust l., GERALD R. FORD at left. Rev. Diving
Eagle with Presidential Seal and Inaugural inscription across the wings. This large-diameter anti ue patina
medal is one of 12 struck y Medallic Art Co. for presentation to Medal Committee mem ers. It must be
remembered that the only large Silver medals struck for public sale were 63mm. This example bears Serial
number 006, and is one of perhaps five Medal Committee examples that have come to market since the
Inauguration, offering an unexpected opportunity for determined collectors.
Ex Dan Hansen Collection (PCAC, No em er 2002, lot 8).
4527 Gerald R. Ford Presidential inaugural Medal, 1974. Pewter uniface, 68.8mm. By Mico Kaufman. GRF
1974-unlisted. Uncirculated. Civil bust l. GERALD R. FORD. Rev. Blank but for engraved 1 PEW-
TER. Struck by Medallic Art Co., plain edge. This discovery piece first appeared in a Johnson & Jensen
auction in 1981, where cataloguer David T. Alexander speculated that the popularity of Pewter for some
commercial medals at that time might make this unique example an actual pattern for a Pewter issue that
never eventuated.
Ex Ro ert Marcus Collection (PCAC, Decem er 2001, lot 312), pre iously ex Da id W. Dreyfuss Col-
lection (PCAC-Bowers Merena, April 198 , part of lot 58 7).
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4528 Gerald R. Ford Presidential inaugural Medal die Trials, 1974. Gerald R. Ford Presidential Inaugural
Medal Die Trials, 1974. Lead uniface, 63.5mm. By Mico Kaufman and Frank Eliscu. GRF 1974-unlisted.
Choice Uncirculated. Separate obverse and reverse strikes from the dies of the Silver medals soon struck
for public sale in this diameter. There is a die blob in the field above RD in FORD. This boldly struck pair
is unique and is destined to be a key component of some great collection. (Total: 2 pieces)
Ex Ro ert Marcus Collection (PCAC, Decem er 2001, lot 314) pre iously ex Da id W. Dreyfuss Col-
lection (PCAC, Bowers Merena, April 198 , lot 58 8).
4529 Gerald R. Ford Presidential inaugural Medal die Trials, 1974. Lead uniface, 70.5mm. By Mico Kaufman
and Frank Eliscu. GRF 1974-unlisted. Choice Uncirculated. Separate obverse and reverse strikes from
the dies of the large-diameter Bronze medals struck for public sale in this diameter. Reverse field shows
a faint line or two. Another forcefully struck pair that is unique and awaits inclusion in some significant
Inaugural collection. (Total: 2 pieces)
Ex Ro ert Marcus Collection (PCAC, Decem er 2001, lot 314) pre iously ex Da id W. Dreyfuss Col-
lection (PCAC and Bowers Merena, April 198 , lot 58 8).
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4530 Nelson A. Rockefeller Vice Presidential inaugural Medal, 1974. 18-Karat Gold,
31.6mm, 30.9 grams. By Frank Eliscu. NAR 1974-9. Choice Uncirculated. Obv.
High-relief, rugged-featured bust l. with glasses, NELSON ALDRICH ROC -
EFELLER above. Rev. Eliscu’s defiant, screaming eagle sculpture “The Defender,”
Vice Presidential title forms the legend, small Inaugural inscription l. One of 935
struck y Medallic Art Co. Hand-rubbed deep red-gold patina, original fitted case
with brochure. Serial #945 recalls the fact that not all such numbers impressed are
necessarily consecutive, some are specially ordered by prominent collectors.
4531 Rockefeller Vice Presidential inaugural Committee Silver Medal, 1974. .999 Silver, 69.7mm. By Frank
Eliscu. NAR 1974-4. Choice Uncirculated. Obv. High-relief, rugged-featured bust with glasses l., NELSON
ALDRICH ROC EFELLER above. Rev. Eliscu’s defiant eagle sculpture “The Defender,” Vice Presidential
title above, small Inaugural inscription l. One of 15 struck y Medallic Art Co. exclusively for members of the
Inaugural Medal Committee. Large Silver medals sold to the public were all 63mm. Serial #005, one of a tiny
number of these distinctive Committee Medals ever to come to auction.
The Rockefeller Medal was challenging for experienced numismatist-Senator Mark O. Hatfield, who banked on the Vice President’s fame
as a patron of the arts in planning a truly modern design. Frank Eliscu’s first model placed the rugged portrait dramatically off-center within a
tall-letter legend. To the surprise of Hatfield and his committee, Rockefeller rejected the design and the traditional diameters and metals, insisting
on 38mm coin-relief medals only. He grudgingly assented to striking the larger size medals, and then unexpectedly rejected the smaller medals
he had first demanded.
Ex Dan Hansen Collection (PCAC, No em er 2002, lot 75), pre iously ex PCAC Sale 35, Decem er 1983,
lot 822A.
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4533 Jimmy Carter Presidential inaugural Medal Pendant, 1977. 24-Karat Gold, 31.7mm, 15.33 grams,
integral loop. By Julian Hoke Harris. JC 1977-unlisted. Prooflike About Uncirculated. Obv. Stylized bust
l., IMMY CARTER. Rev. Presidential Seal in a circle of stars as on the 1973 Nixon-Agnew medal also
struck by the Franklin Mint. Only 789 24- arat Gold pendants were struck y the Franklin Mint. This is
one of the few wearable Gold Inaugural medals offered for public sale. A sprinkling of light field hairlines
recalls actual wear.
Ex Dan Hansen Collection (PCAC, Decem er 2004, lot 81).
4534 Cased 5-Piece Ronald Reagan inaugural Medal Set, 1981. Includes 14-Karat Gold, 31.7mm, 27.12
grams. Brilliant Proof; 63.4mm .999 Silver, antique patina. Uncirculated; Silver 38mm, Brilliant Proof;
Copper, 38mm and antique Bronze, 69.7mm, Uncirculated. RR 1981-2, 5-8. By Edward J. Fraughton.
Obv. Rough-hewn, full-face bust, tall-letter RoNALd REAGAN. Rev. Capitol West Front reflected in
pool. Struck by Medallic At Co., one of 500 matched Serial num er sets prepared, this bearing number
19. In fitted case of issue. (Total: 5 pieces)
Ex Dan Hansen Collection (PCAC, No em er 2002, lot 8 ).
4535 Cased 5-Piece Ronald Reagan inaugural Medal Set, 1981. Includes 14-Karat Gold, 31.7mm, 27.12
grams. Brilliant Proof; 63.4mm .999 Silver, antique patina. Uncirculated; Silver 38mm, Brilliant Proof;;
Copper, 38mm and antique Bronze, 69.7mm, Uncirculated. RR 1981-2, 5-8. By Edward J. Fraughton.
Obv. Rugged-featured full-face bust, RONALD REAGAN. Rev. Capitol West Front reflected in pool. Struck
by Medallic At Co., one of 500 matched Serial num er sets prepared, Serial number 338. In fitted case of
issue showing some crushing of the nap on upper lid. (Total: 5 pieces)
4536 Ronald Reagan inaugural Medal Miniature, 1981. 14-Karat Gold, 17.42mm, 4.79 grams, integral loop.
By Edward J. Fraughton. RR 1981-3. Uncirculated. Full-facing bust modeled from life. Back bears only
the incuse MACO/ 14K. One of exactly 10 struck, and one of the most elusive of modern Inaugural issues,
just now coming into a fuller understanding of determined collectors.
Ex Dan Hansen Collection (PCAC, No em er 2002, lot 84).
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4537 Ronald Reagan inaugural Committee Medal, 1981. .999 Silver, 69.7mm. By Edward J. Fraughton. RR
1981-4. Choice Uncirculated. Obv. Full-facing rugged bust. Rev. West Front of the Capitol with its dome
reflected in the pool below. This large-diameter Silver medal is one of possi ly 10 struck for presentation
to mem ers of the Medal Committee only eight examples were known at the time of the Dreyfuss sale that
included this exceptionally high quality specimen. This piece bears the special edge mark, INAUGURAL
MEDAL COMMITTEE 5 at 12:00. Silver medals for public sale were the smaller 63mm or 38mm types.
Housed in its original fitted black-plush with Victorian-style lid opening at the middle like a pair of doors,
gold-stamped INAUGURAL MEDAL/ COMMITTEE, and presenting a folding easel back. Here is another
modern rarity of the Inaugural series worthy of the closest examination.
Ex Dan Hansen Collection (PCAC, No em er 2002, lot 85) pre iously ex Da id W. Dreyfuss Collec-
tion (PCAC and Bowers Merena, April 198 , lot 5882).
4538 Ronald Reagan inaugural Medal First Strike, 1981. Bronze, 69.7mm. By Edward J. Fraughton. RR
1981-7 var. Choice Uncirculated. Obv. Full-facing rugged bust. Rev. West Front of the Capitol, dome
reflected in the pool below. This medal is one of perhaps 60 made and presented at the First Strike ceremony
at Medallic Art Company’s Danbury, Connecticut headquarters. Its rim bears the special edge marking
FIRST STRI E 3 at 12:00 in addition to the normal maker’s name at 6:00. Few of this First Strike variety
have entered the numismatic market as most are still held by the political and numismatic VIP’s to whom
they were presented.
Ex Arlie Sla augh Collection (PCAC).
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4541 Pair of Bush inaugural Reception Medals: ✩ George Bush Vice Presidential inaugural Reception
Medal, 1980. Copper-nickel, 38mm. Uncirculated. Obv. Youthful bust l., GEORGE BUSH, error
date ANUARY 20, 1980 appears below. Rev. Seal of the Vice President in circle ✩ George Bush Vice
Presidential inaugural Reception Medal, 1981. Uncirculated. Types as last but the obverse shows the
corrected date, ANUARY 20, 1981. Reeded edges. Medallic Art Co. struck these coin relief medals for
distribution at the Vice President’s reception during the Inaugural celebration. Thousands were made before
it was noticed that the date was a year off, 1980 rather than 1981. A corrected die was quickly prepared
and all error-date pieces were supposedly destroyed, but a minuscule number escaped. Both medals show
silver-gray surfaces with scattered freckles. (Total: 2 pieces)
Ex Dan Hansen Collection (PCAC, No em er 2002, lot 89) pre iously ex PCAC Sale 50, 1991.
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4542 Ronald Reagan-George Bush inaugural Medal Process Set, 1985. Bronze, 80 to 69.7mm, mounted on
15 x 10-inch polished walnut plaque with affixed hanger and small Bronze MACO maker’s identification.
By Mico Kaufman. Choice Uncirculated. This set presents eight stages in the striking of the obverse with
its Reagan and Bush busts. It begins with a blank planchet and continues through the first, second and
third strikes, trimmed medal, first and second finishes and concludes with the final patina. Number 39 of
50 such sets produced and a wonderful exhibit item.
Ex Dan Hansen Collection (PCAC, No em er 2002, lot 98).
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4543 Framed Ronald Reagan-George Bush inaugural Medal Galvanos, 1985. 7-inch Obverse and Reverse
Galvanos of Mico Kaufman’s design are mounted on rich royal blue velvet within 14 x 22 deep black
and gold frame with glass front and wire hanger. Essentially as made, an unusually luxurious treatment
that is more sumptuous than even the walnut-mounted Galvanos known from earlier Inaugurations. Here
is a display piece combining uncommon beauty and substantial rarity.
Ex Dan Hansen Collection (PCAC, No em er 2002, lot 99) pre iously ex George Ganter Collection
(PCAC, une 12994, lot 297).
4544 Reagan-Bush inaugural Medal, 1985. 14-Karat Gold, 29mm, troy oz. By Mico Kaufman. Brilliant
Proof. Obv. Reagan bust r., Bush full profile r., SECOND INAUGURATION ANUARY 20, 1985. Rev.
Eagle in wreath from architectural detail of White House dining room over names of President and Vice
President. Struck by the Franklin Mint, in card and fitted case of issue.
Ex Dan Hansen Collection (PCAC, No em er 2002, lot 92) pre iously ex PCAC Sale 53, Decem er
1992, lot 218.
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4545 4-Piece Reagan-Bush inaugural Medal Set, 1985. Includes Antique finish 14-Karat Gold, 29mm, 27.17
grams; Silver and Bronze, 38.1mm; Bronze, 69.8mm. By Mico Kaufman. Uncirculated. Obv. Reagan
bust r., Bush full profile r., Inaugural legend. Rev. Eagle in wreath from architectural detail of White
House dining room over names of President and Vice President. Struck by Medallic Art Company, Serial
number 0012. With brochure in fitted case of issue and outer box. This set did not include the customary
63mm Silver medal, for which the Inaugural Committee had other marketing plans. (Total: 4 pieces)
Ex Dan Hansen Collection (PCAC, No em er 2002, lot 95) pre iously ex PCAC Sale 53, Decem er
1992, lot 218.
Excessively Rare 26mm Gold Reagan-Bush PNC
4546 Gold and Silver Reagan-Bush inaugural
Medals in Postal Commemorative Covers,
1985. 14-Karat Gold, 17.4 grams; .999 Silver,
both 26mm. Brilliant Proof. Obv. Reagan bust
r., Bush full profile r., SECoNd iNAUGU-
RATioN JANUARy 20, 1985. Rev. Eagle in
wreath, arabesques over names of President and
Vice President. Both are enclosed in hard-cover
album-covers entitled The Of cial Inaugural
Day Medallic/Postal Commemorati e. Each
cover bears postmarks of Washington, D.C.;
Reagan’s birthplace, Tampico, Illinois; and
the Bush birthplace, Milton, Massachusetts.
The Gold Medal-Cover is one of two known,
containing a Franklin Mint medal with a plain
edge that was reportedly presented to a Reagan
Administration official with the second piece
presented to Reagan himself. Accompanying this
major Gold rarity is an example of the regular is-
sue Silver showing the normal FM edge devices.
(Total: 2 pieces)
Ex Dan Hansen Collection (PCAC, No-
em er 2002, lot 90) pre iously ex Emerson
(photo reduced)
Arends Collection (PCAC, Decem er 1995).
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desirable 16mm Reagan-Bush Gold Medalet Appealing 16mm Reagan-Bush Gold Medalet
4547 Reagan-Bush inaugural Gold Medalet, 1985. 18-Karat 4548 Reagan-Bush inaugural Gold Medalet, 1985. 18-Karat
Gold, 16mm, 5.7 grams, affixed loop. Uncirculated. Obv. Gold, 16mm, 5.7 grams, affixed loop. Uncirculated. Obv.
Reagan bust r., Bush full profile r., SECOND INAUGURA- Reagan bust r., Bush full profile r., SECOND INAUGURA-
TION ANUARY 20, 1985. Rev. Incuse 18 . One of only 20 TION ANUARY 20, 1985. Rev. Incuse 18 . one of only
struck by Medallic Art Co. for presentation to the Inaugural 20 struck by Medallic Art Co. for the Inaugural Committee,
Committee, wives of President and Vice President and certain wives of President and Vice President and Reagan Admin-
Reagan Administration officials. Seldom encountered today istration officials. A high quality, charming example.
and of the greatest historical interest.
Ex Dan Hansen Collection (PCAC, No em er 2002,
lot 91) pre iously ex Emerson Arends Collection (PCAC,
Decem er 1995, lot 70).
4549 Reagan-Bush inaugural Committee Medal, 1985. .999 Silver, 69.7mm. By Mico Kaufman. Uncirculated.
Obv. Reagan bust r., Bush full profile r., Inaugural legend. Rev. Eagle in wreath from architectural detail
of White House dining room over names of President and Vice President. In fitted Cherry wood case of
issue bearing the gold-stamped Seal of the 1985 Inaugural Committee and INAUGURAL MEDAL COM-
MITTEE on the purple satin inner lid. This impressive is one of only 20 struck for VIP presentation.
Ex Dan Hansen Collection (PCAC, No em er 2002, lot 93).
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4550 Reagan-Bush inaugural Committee Silver Medal, 1985. .999 Silver, 69.7mm. By Mico Kaufman.
Choice Uncirculated. Obv. Reagan bust r., Bush in full profile r., SECOND INAUGURATION ANU-
ARY 20, 1985. Rev. Eagle in wreath, arabesques over names of President and Vice President. Edge incuse
1984 C. 50th A.P.I. MACO .999 SILVER, no serial number. One of only 20 struck for presentation to
Inaugural Medal Committee and certain other high Reagan functionaries. (The public purchased the
63mm Silver medals). Antique patina, one fleck on Reagan’s cheekbone.
4551 Reagan-Bush inaugural Medal, 1985. Bronze flash gold plated, 38mm, 24.56 grams. By Mico Kaufman.
Choice Proof. Obv. Reagan bust r., Bush in full profile r., SECOND INAUGURATION ANUARY 20,
1985. Rev. Eagle in wreath, arabesques over names of President and Vice President. Plain edge, no se-
rial number. Only known example oasting awless gold mirror elds and lightly frosted de ices, almost
certainly an experimental strike or Pattern, created to demonstrate another offering for this multi-size
and alloy Inaugural issue. Formerly the property of a Medallic Art Company employee who called it a
“Sample,” a term used in some earlier Inaugural types of past years.
Ex Dan Hansen Collection (PCAC, No em er 2002, lot 9 ) pre iously ex Richard Duster erg Col-
lection (PCAC, Octo er 2000, lot 290).
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4552 5-Piece George Bush inaugural Medal Set, 1989. Includes 14-Karat Gold, 28.7mm, 17.1 grams; .999 Silver,
63.5mm. Uncirculated; .999 Silver, 38mm Brilliant Proof; Bronze antique finish 68.8mm and 38mm. Uncircu-
lated. Serial number 155. By Mico Kaufman. Obv. Thoughtful Bush portrait gazing l., simplified Presidential
Seal above, facsimile signature on cowl-like base of the bust. Rev. Crawford’s statue of Freedom before silhouette
of the Capitol, small incuse script 200th Anni ersary of the First Presidential Inaugural. In fitted case, struck
by Medallic Art Company. An especially pleasing design and set. (Total: 5 pieces)
Ex Dan Hansen Collection (PCAC, No em er 202, lot 104).
4553 George Bush inaugural Medalet, 1989. 14-Karat Gold, 4554 George Bush inaugural Medalet, 1989. 14-Karat Gold,
19mm, 7.1 grams, integral loop. By Mico Kaufman. Un- 19mm, 7.1 grams, integral loop. By Mico Kaufman. Un-
circulated. Obv. Thoughtful Bush portrait gazing l., circulated. Obv. Thoughtful portrait l., windswept Presi-
simplified Presidential Seal above, facsimile signature on dential Seal above, facsimile signature on cowl-like base
cowl-like base of the bust. Incuse 14 . One of only 12 of the bust. Incuse 14 . One of 12 struck y Medallic Art
struck y Medallic Art Company for presentation to wives Company for presentation to wives of President and Vice
of President and Vice President, Medal Committee members President, Medal Committee and high officials.
and high officials of the Administration..
Ex Dan Hansen Collection (PCAC, No em er 2002, lot
102) pre iously ex Emerson Arends Collection (PCAC,
Decem er 1995, lot 73).
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4555 George Bush inaugural Committee Medal, 1989. .999 Silver, 69.7mm. By Mico Kaufman. Choice
Uncirculated. Obv. Thoughtful portrait l., windswept Presidential Seal above, facsimile signature on
cowl-like base of the bust. Rev. Crawford’s statue of Freedom against Capitol silhouette, incuse script
commemorative statement of 200th anniversary of the First Inauguration in 1789. One of 12 large-diameter
medals struck y Medallic Art Company for presentation to the Medal Committee and other high officials
of the new Bush Administration. No serial number, but ©ABPIC-1988 at 6:00. In fitted case of issue, a
significant modern rarity.
Ex Dan Hansen Collection (PCAC, No em er 2002, lot 103).
4556 George Bush inaugural Committee Medal, 1989. .999 Silver, 69.7mm. By Mico Kaufman. Uncirculated.
Obv. Thoughtful portrait l., windswept Presidential Seal above, facsimile signature on cowl-like base of
the bust. Rev. Crawford’s statue of Freedom, Capitol silhouette, incuse script commemorative statement of
200th anniversary of the First Inauguration in 1789. One of 12 large-diameter medals struck y Medallic
Art Company for presentation to the Medal Committee and high officials of the Bush Administration. No
serial number, but ©ABPIC-1988 appears on the rim at 6:00. In fitted case of issue, an under-appreciated
modern rarity.
Ex Ro ert Marcus Collection (PCAC, Decem er 2001, lot 31 ).
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4557 3-Piece William Jefferson Clinton inaugural Medal Set, 1993. Includes 24-Karat Gold, 26.8mm, 20.58
grams; antique .999 Silver, 63.4mm; antique Bronze, 69.8mm. By Jesse Corsaut and Norman Nemeth.
Uncirculated. Obv. Bust l. gazing upward with full name WILLIAM EFFERSON CLINTON. Rev.
Presidential Seal with mountains and lush valley scene evoking “purple mountains’ majesty above the
fruited plain,” Inaugural legend. The Bronze medal shows a broad stain covering the right obverse. Serial
number 012, struck by Hoffman & Hoffman, Carmel, California. In fitted Cherry wood case with purple
interior. (Total: 3 pieces)
Ex Dan Hansen Collection (PCAC, No em er 2002, lot 109).
4558 William Jefferson Clinton inaugural Medalet, 1993. 18-Karat Gold, 20.9mm, 20.58 grams, integral
loop. By Jesse Corsaut and Norman Nemeth. Uncirculated. Obv. Bust l. gazing upward, name WIL-
LIAM EFFERSON CLINTON. Rev. Presidential Seal with mountain and valley scene evoking “purple
mountains’ majesty above the fruited plain.” Inaugural legend. One of 25 struck by Hoffman & Hoffman,
Carmel, California, Serial number 012. In fitted Cherry wood case.
Ex Dan Hansen Collection (PCAC, No em er 2002, lot 108).
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4559 William Jefferson Clinton inaugural Medallion, 1993. .999 Silver, 101.15mm (4 inches), 498.1 grams.
By Jesse Corsaut and Norman Nemeth. Choice Uncirculated. Obv. Bust l. gazing upward, name WIL-
LIAM EFFERSON CLINTON. Rev. Presidential Seal with mountain and valley scene evoking “purple
mountains’ majesty above the fruited plain.” This is the largest official Inaugural Medal ever struck, one
of 22 made by Hoffman & Hoffman, Carmel, California, Serial number 007 and perhaps the third example
to come to public auction. In fitted Cherry wood case.
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4560 William Jefferson Clinton inaugural Medallion, 1993. Copper, 101.48mm (4 inches), 629.9 grams.
By Jesse Corsaut and Norman Nemeth. Choice Uncirculated. Obv. Bust l. gazing upward, name WIL-
LIAM EFFERSON CLINTON. Rev. Presidential Seal with mountain and valley scene evoking “purple
mountains’ majesty above the fruited plain,” Inaugural legend. This is the second metal employed for the
largest official Inaugural Medal ever struck, one of 22 Copper made by Hoffman & Hoffman, Carmel,
California. Serial number 007 and perhaps the third example to come to public auction. In fitted Cherry
wood case.
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4561 William Jefferson Clinton inaugural Medallion, 1993. Copper, 101.48mm (4 inches), 629.9 grams. By
Jesse Corsaut and Norman Nemeth. Choice Uncirculated. Obv. Bust l. gazing upward, name WILLIAM
EFFERSON CLINTON. Rev. Presidential Seal with mountain and valley scene, 42nd PRESIDENT OF
THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, Inaugural date below. one of 22 Copper made by Hoffman & Hoff-
man, Carmel, California. Serial number 003 and perhaps the fourth example to appear at public auction.
In fitted Cherry wood case.
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4565 3-Piece Bush-Cheney inaugural Medal Set, 2005. Includes 14-Karat Gold,
31.6mm, 29.22 grams; .999 antique Silver, 69.7mm; antique Bronze, 69.6mm.
By Gladys Gunzer. Choice Uncirculated. Obv. Conjoined busts l., SECOND
INAUGURATION. ANUARY 20, 2005. Rev. Incuse names and titles around
raised inner legend INAUGURATED TO SECOND TERM OF OFFICE, ANU-
ARY 20, 2005. At center once again is the Ralph J. Menconi eagle of 1964.
Medalcraft Mint, Green Bay, Wisconsin, struck only 500 Gold. Set Serial
number 154, and there was much uncertainty about the final reverse design,
resulting in some medals becoming available with a rejected design. In a fitted
Cherry wood case with Certificate of Authenticity. (Total: 3 pieces)
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4566 3-Piece Bush-Cheney inaugural Medal Set, 2005. Includes 14-Karat Gold, 31.6mm, 29.22 grams; .999
antique Silver, 69.7mm; antique Bronze, 69.6mm. By Gladys Gunzer. Uncirculated. Obv. Conjoined busts
l., SECOND INAUGURATION. ANUARY 20, 2005. Rev. Incuse names and titles around raised inner
legend INAUGURATED TO SECOND TERM OF OFFICE, ANUARY 20, 2005. At center once again is
the Ralph J. Menconi eagle of 1964. Medalcraft Mint, Green Bay, Wisconsin, struck only 500 Gold. Serial
number 151. In a fitted Cherry wood case with Certificate of Authenticity. (Total: 3 pieces)
4567 3-Piece Bush-Cheney inaugural Medal Set, 2005. Includes 14-Karat Gold, 31.6mm, 29.22 grams; .999
antique Silver, 69.7mm; antique Bronze, 69.6mm. By Gladys Gunzer. Uncirculated. Obv. Conjoined busts
l., SECOND INAUGURATION. ANUARY 20, 2005. Rev. Incuse names and titles around raised inner
legend INAUGURATED TO SECOND TERM OF OFFICE, ANUARY 20, 2005. At center is the Ralph
J. Menconi eagle of 1964. Medalcraft Mint, Green Bay, Wisconsin, struck only 500 Gold, and this set is
Serial number 152. In a fitted Cherry wood case with Certificate of Authenticity. (Total: 3 pieces)
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4568 3-Piece Bush-Cheney inaugural Medal Set, 2005. Includes 14-Karat Gold, 31.6mm, 29.22 grams; .999
antique Silver, 69.7mm; antique Bronze, 69.6mm. By Gladys Gunzer. Uncirculated. Obv. Conjoined busts
l., SECOND INAUGURATION. ANUARY 20, 2005. Rev. Incuse names and titles around raised inner
legend INAUGURATED TO SECOND TERM OF OFFICE, ANUARY 20, 2005. At center is Ralph J.
Menconi’s 1964 eagle. Medalcraft Mint, Green Bay, Wisconsin, struck only 500 Gold. Set serial number
155. In a fitted Cherry wood case with Certificate of Authenticity. (Total: 3 pieces)
4569 3-Piece Bush-Cheney inaugural Medal Set, 2005. Includes 14-Karat Gold, 31.6mm, 29.22 grams; .999
antique Silver, 69.7mm; antique Bronze, 69.6mm. By Gladys Gunzer. Uncirculated. Obv. Conjoined busts
l., SECOND INAUGURATION. ANUARY 20, 2005. Rev. Incuse names and titles around raised inner
legend INAUGURATED TO SECOND TERM OF OFFICE, ANUARY 20, 2005. At center is the Ralph J.
Menconi eagle of 1964. Medalcraft Mint, Green Bay, Wisconsin, struck only 500 Gold. This is set Serial
number 153. In a fitted Cherry wood case with Certificate of Authenticity. (Total: 3 pieces)
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4570 National Bicentennial Medal, 1976. .900 Gold, 33.6mm, 40.04 grams. By Frank Gasparro. Brilliant
Proof. Obv. Statue of Liberty, 1776 - 1976. Rev. Eagle of the Great Seal, WE THE PEOPLE. Struck by
the Philadelphia Mint, reeded edge. 5,432 sold. In fitted Cherry wood case of issue.
4571 National Bicentennial Medal, 1976. .900 Gold, 22.9mm, 12.8 grams. By Frank Gasparro. Brilliant
Proof. Obv. Statue of Liberty, 1776-1976. Rev. Eagle of the Great Seal, WE THE PEOPLE. Struck by the
Philadelphia Mint, reeded edge. 30, 80 sold. In fitted Cherry wood case of issue.
4572 Bicentennial 37 President’s Medal, 1976. .999 Silver, 63.8mm. By Karen Worth. Uncirculated. Obv.
Busts of all U.S. Presidents from Washington through Gerald R. Ford. Rev. 19-line incuse list of Chief
Executives, an amazingly complex yet effective design by one of America’s most skillful medallic artists.
Struck by Art Medals Inc., a short-lived firm created by former Medallic Art Co. staffers. Serial number
109.
Ex ohnson ensen Sale 15, lot 91.
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4581 ohio Aerospace Heroes Medal, 1969. Bronze, 50.7mm. By Ralph J. Menconi. Uncirculated. Obv. Busts
of Wilbur and Orville Wright, John Glenn, Neil Armstrong. Rev. Tribute to manned and space flights.
Tan-gold patina, struck by Medallic Art Co.
4582 Pair of medals: ✩ University of Akron Centennial Medal, 1970. Bronze, 70mm. Uncirculated. Obv.
Fa ade of Buchtel Hall. Rev. University Arms with phoenix crest. Tan-gold patina, struck by Medallic Art
Co. ✩ Cedar Point Souvenir dollar, 1921. Casting metal, 50.9mm. Extremely Fine. Obv. Recreation of
Morgan Dollar. Rev. Ferris wheel, steamboat. (Total: 2 pieces)
4583 Cardinal Gibbons Medal Awarded to Speaker of the House John W. McCormack, 1963. Gold-filled,
51mm. Signed D.F. Choice Uncirculated. Obv. James Cardinal Gibbons bust l., Arms and keys above.
Rev. Inscription of the Catholic University of America Alumni for Distinguished and Meritorious Services,
engraved HON. OHN W. McCORMAC , Speaker of the House of Representatives. The citation stated that
McCormack was honored “for his devotion to the processes of a free and democratic government, for his
simplicity, for his wisdom, for the example he sets as a Christian Gentleman and a Catholic gentleman.”
Made for D.C. Crain Jewelry Co., Arlington, Va., directors of the 1917 Woodrow Wilson, 1921 Warren G.
Harding and 1925 Calvin Coolidge Inaugural Medals. With printed copy of the Citation and red leatherette
fitted case of issue with the D.C. Crain name on the inner lid.
Ex Litman, Sulli an and Dreyfuss Collections (PCAC, Decem er 2004, lot 718).
4584 World’s Columbian Exposition Admission Ticket and Stamp Medals, 1893. Aluminum, 50.9mm. Eglit
40B, 40 var. About Uncirculated. Obv. Bust facing in felt hat. Rev. Mica covers sepia facsimile of May-
Oct. admission ticket with Columbus bust ✩ Same obverse. Rev. Mica covers violet Columbus Landing
2-Cent U.S. Postage Stamp. (Total: 2 pieces)
4585 Trio of medals: ✩ German Liberty Head-Columbus Landing Medal, 1892. Aluminum, 50.4mm.
Eglit 101. Obv. Liberty head l. Rev. Landing, DEDICATED TO THE AMERICAN PEOPLE . Struck in
several sizes by Mayer & Wilhelm, Stuttgart, in round box. ✩ Columbus and Civilization Medal, 1893.
Bronze, 59.1mm. Eglit 107. By Ludovico Poliaghi and Antonio Cappuccio. Obv. Indian and Liberty flank
roundel bust. Rev. Civilization descends on Indian group ✩ Columbian Exposition Elongated Nickel,
1893. 1885 Liberty Nickel host, a key date to the Li erty nickel series Eglit 372. Choice Uncirculated.
(Total: 3 pieces)
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4593 Pair of Cardinal Spellman medals: ✩ Francis Cardinal Spellman Golden Jubilee of Priesthood
Medal, 1966. .999 Silver, 63.5mm. By Albino Manca. Choice Uncirculated. Obv. Bust l. in clerical garb.
Rev. Arms as Cardinal-Archbishop of New York. Antique patina, Serial number 373 ✩ Francis Cardi-
nal Spellman Memorial Medal, 1967. Copper-nickel, 38.8mm. By Gilroy Roberts. Proof. Obv. Facing
bust. Rev. Arms. Reeded edge. Struck by Franklin Mint for Catholic Commemorative Society. (Total: 2
pieces)
4594 oHio. BELMoNT. o.C. Metcalf, dry Goods. Fuld OH 70A-1a (Rarity-8). Rev. Liberty head. Boldly
struck, a rare token and the only issue from Belmont, not illustrated by Fuld. Extremely Fine.
4595 oHio. CiNCiNNATi. Chamberlain Bros., 1 Glass Soda Water. OH 165 V-41 (Rarity-9). White Metal.
Mortar and pestle, PERFUMERIES, NOTIONS, two as-made planchet flaws. Boldly struck, a rare token
and the only issue from Belmont, not illustrated by Fuld. Uncirculated.
4596 oHio. FREMoNT. Definitive Selection of highest quality Copper Merchants’ Tokens. Uncirculated to
Choice Uncirculated. Includes: ✩ P. Close Groceries. Fuld OH 330A-1A (Rarity-4) ✩ E. Dilton & Son
Druggist. 330B-2a (Rarity-9, two examples) ✩ M. Dryfoos, Tailor. 330C-1A (Rarity-6) ✩ Emerich & Co.
Dry Goods. 330D-1A (Rarity-5) ✩ Hoot & Meng, Boots. 330E-1A (Rarity-4) ✩ D.W. Krebs & Co., Dry
Goods. 330F-2A (Rarity-9) ✩ Thompson & Spicer, Stoves and House Furnishings. 330H-1A (Rarity-6).
All show varying amounts of original red lustre, making this a truly outstanding specialized grouping.
(Total: 8 pieces)
4597 Civil War Merchants’ Token Assortment. Very Good to Extremely Fine, average Fine-Very Fine. Includes:
✩ Connecticut ✩ Illinois (2) ✩ Michigan ✩ New York (9) ✩ Ohio (7) ✩ Pennsylvania (3) ✩ Wisconsin
(3). A couple show surface problems, some duplication, should be examined. (Total: 26 pieces) SoLd
AS iS. No RETURNS.
Ex MSNS Con ention Sale (Craig Whitford, No em er 2003, lot 22 8).
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4598 McCormick-Goodhart 18. Vernon, Brown, devil and Sir Robert Medal, n.d. 37.5mm. About Uncir-
culated. Obv. Crown above standing figures of Admiral Vernon and Commodore Brown clasping hands.
Rev. Devil leads Sir Robert Walpole into hell, NO E CISE. Splendid strike, wealth of bold detail.
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4614 McC-G.45. Glory Reviv’d-Courage and Conduct Medal, 4617 McC-G.49. Glory Reviv’d-Courage and Conduct Medal,
1739. 36.6mm. Very Fine. Convex obverse bears high relief 1739. 37.5mm. Choice Very Fine. Admiral in circle, legend
figure of Admiral with baton, circle and legend BRITISH. BRITISH. GLORY. REVIV.D, bold face. Rev. Circle and
GLORY. REVIV.D. Rev. Ships sailing into very narrow port, legend surround port, ships snaking in single file, exergue BY
BY COURAGE AND/ CONDUCT in exergue. Light wear, COURAGE AND/ CONDUCT. Light wear, olive-tan patina,
red-brown surfaces show scattered tics. light obverse porosity.
4615 McC-G.47. Glory Reviv’d-Courage and Conduct Medal, 4618 McC-G.50. Glory Reviv’d-Courage and Conduct Medal,
1739. 37.1mm. Extremely Fine. Admiral in circle, legend 1739. 37.5mm. Very Fine. Admiral in circle, legend BRIT-
BRITISH. GLORY. REVIV.D. Rev. Circle and legend sur- ISH. GLORY. REVIV.D. Rev. Circle and legend surround
round port, ships 1/1/3, exergue BY COURAGE AND/ CON- sprawling port, ships 1/1/1/3, exergue BY COURAGE AND/
DUCT. Minimal wear, smooth olive-tan patina accentuates CONDUCT. Cleaned long ago. Trace of lacquer.
a wealth of detail.
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4621 McC-G.56. Glory Reviv’d-Nov. 22, 1739. 38mm. Bold Fine. 4625 McC-G.63A. Glory Reviv’d-Nov.22 Medal, 1739. 38mm.
Smaller bust of Admiral in circle, legend BRITISH. GLORY. Very Fine. Well-proportioned bust of Admiral l. in circle,
REVIV.D. Rev. Circle and legend around circular port, date legend BRITISH. GLORY. REVIV.D. Rev. Circle and legend,
below. Olive-tan, wear most notable on face. ships 2/4, date in exergue. Red-brown.
4624 McC-G.63A. Glory Reviv’d-Nov.22 Medal, 1739. 37.5mm. 4628 McC-G.69. Glory Reviv’d-Courage and Conduct
Strong Very Fine. Well-proportioned length bust of Ad- Medal, 1739. 36.7mm. Choice Fine. length figure of
miral l. in circle, legend BRITISH. GLORY. REVIV.D. Vernon in circle, legend BRITISH. GLORY. REVIV.D.
Rev. Circle and legend, ships 2/4, date in exergue. Deep Rev. Circle and legend, circular port, ships in zig-zag
red-brown. line. Olive-brown.
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4629 McC-G.71. Glory Reviv’d-Six Ships Medal, 1739. 4633 McC-G.78. Glory Reviv’d-Six Ships Medal, 1739. 37mm.
37.4mm, holed. About Very Fine. Obv. High-relief length About Very Fine. Obv. Full profile length figure of Admiral
Admiral, localized wear at center. Rev. Oddly square, wide holding baton in circle, superior style. Rev. Ships as large as
port with ships 3/3. Boldly struck and detailed. forts 2/4 in narrow port. Deep red color and porosity suggest
earth burial.
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4651 McC-G.129. Vernon on Shell-Six Ships Medal, 1739. 4655 McC-G.139. Vernon and Brown-Six Ships Medal, 1739.
37.7mm. Extremely Fine. Obv. Admiral Vernon standing in 37.4mm. About Extremely Fine. Obv. Vernon r., Brown
circle with baton and sword, ship l., cannon r., a large scal- in profile. Rev. Ships 3/3 sailing toward a notably distant
lop shell and marine plants are beneath his feet. The outer port. Olive-tan with traces of old encrustation.
rims are “reeded” or milled on both sides while edges are
plain. Rev. Rainbow-shaped town is dwarfed by equal-sized
forts and ships arranged 2/4, only the lower row is sailing
on sketchy waves. Light red-brown.
4654 McC-G.136. Glory Reviv’d-Six Ships Medal, 1739. 4658 McC-G.142. Vernon and Brown-Six Ships Medal, 1739.
27.4mm. Strong Fine. Obv. Vernon standing r., anchor 36.9mm. About Very Fine. Obv. Vernon r., Brown in
and cannon flanking. Rev. Tightly packed ships and forts. profile. Rev. Ships 1/2/3 penetrating an oval port. Glossy
Trouble-free wear, red-brown. smooth brown, planchet notch at 12:30.
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4659 McC-G.143. Vernon and Brown-Took Porto Bello Medal, 4662 McC-G.145. Vernon and Brown Courage and Conduct
1739. 38.4mm. About Extremely Fine. Obv. Brown in r. pro- Medal, 1739. 37.2mm. Extremely Fine in strict terms of
file, Vernon l., exergue line and TOO PORTO/ BELLO. wear, but notched at 4:00. Obv. Brown in r. profile, Ver-
Rev. Ships 1/2/3 penetrating an oval wavy port. Olive-brown, non full face, exergue line and BY THE COURAGE/ AND
hint of edge roughness as made. CONDUCT. Rev. Ships bunched tightly at lower r., port
empty, I.W. FECIT in exergue. Red-brown. Lightly bent at
the notch.
4661 McC-G.145. Vernon and Brown Courage and Conduct 4664 McC-G.153. Vernon, Brown and Shell Medal, 1739.
Medal, 1739. 37.6mm. Extremely Fine. Obv. Brown in r. 37.9mm. About Extremely Fine. Obv. Elegant slender
profile, Vernon full face, exergue line and BY THE COUR- facing figures of Brown and Vernon holding batons over
AGE/ AND CONDUCT. Rev. Ships bunched tightly at lower scallop shell and sea plants. Rev. Ships 2/4 confront harbor,
r., port empty, I.W. FECIT in exergue. Milled rims, pebbly breakwater, forts and ships sailing l. are formed by linked
surfaces define this beautifully detailed example. circles, date in exergue. Pleasing olive patina.
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4665 McC-G.153. Vernon, Brown and Shell Medal, 1739. 4668 McC-G.165. Vernon Humbles Pride of Spain Medal, 1739.
37.9mm. About Extremely Fine. Obv. Elegant slender facing 37.4mm. About Very Fine. Obv. Don Blas on one knee sur-
figures of Brown and Vernon holding batons over scallop renders sword to Vernon, narrow ground and floral ornament
shell and sea plants. Rev. Ships 2/4 enter harbor. Breakwater, below. Rev. Ships bunched in triangle appear to be sailing
forts and ships sailing r. are made of linked o’s. Ships on past port opening. Cleaned at one time, now toning to deep
waves enter a waveless tight harbor. Red-brown patina. red.
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4671 McC-G.169. Vernon Humbles Pride of Spain Medal, 1739. 4674 McC-G.177. Vernon, Brown and don Blas Medal, 1739.
37.8mm. Extremely Fine. Obv. Legend in circle, shell and 38.7mm. About Very Fine. Obv. Standing Admiral and
sea plant lie below large kneeling figure of Spanish com- Commodore flank kneeling Spaniard. Rev. Ships in triangle
mander Don Blas surrendering to Vernon. Rev. Ships widely formation sailing to right past harbor mouth, I. .W in exergue.
positioned 2/4 approach harbor, date below. Reverse shows Olive-brown.
trace of old encrustation.
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4697 McC-G.225. Vernon and ogle Look for don Blass Medal,
4700 McC-G.231. Vernon, ogle - don Blas Medal, 1741.
1741. 36.8mm. About Extremely Fine. Obv. Standing Ad-
38.2mm. Choice Extremely Fine. Obv. Standing Admiral and
miral and General, exergue WE LOO FOR DON BLASS.
General flank kneeling Spaniard, Ogle’s name in exergue.
Rev. City in straight line over microscopic port labeled DON
Rev. City in straight line over minute port with one open boat,
BLASS, legend above announces TOO CARTHAGENA
offset to left, legend in circle, THEY TOO CARTHAGENA
APRIL 1741. Light wear, brown patina.
APRIL 1741. Light obverse porosity, satisfying brown pa-
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4710 Baker 91, Julian PR-27. Time increases his Fame Medal,
Ca. 1859. Copper bronzed, 27.9mm. By William Kneass.
4707 Julian Mi-8. Lieutenant Colonel William Washington Uncirculated. Obv. Distinctive small Washington bust r.
Medal, 1781. Bronze, 46.1mm. By Pierre Simon Duvivier. Rev. TIME INCREASES HIS FAME in wreath. Red ma-
Uncirculated. Obv. Washington leading the charge at Cow- hogany patina.
pens. Rev. 6-line Latin inscription. Struck by the Paris Mint
with original dies, edgemark Pointing Hand-CUIVRE of
1845-1860. Light red-orange patina shows great beauty.
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4712 Baker S-324A. Philadelphia Washington Monument Unveiling Medal, 1897. White Metal, 75.5mm. By Peter
L. Krider. Uncirculated. Obv. View of equestrian statue on an elaborate pedestal, created by German sculptor
Prof. Rudolph Siemerling, May 1897. Rev. Emblem of the sponsor, the Society of the Cincinnati.
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4722 John Fitzgerald Kennedy inaugural Medal, 1961. .999 Silver, 69.8mm. By Paul Manship. JFK 1961-2.
Choice About Uncirculated. Obv. High relief bust l. Rev. Presidential Seal. Serial 40 1 of 7,500 Sil er
struck by Medallic Art Co. Antique patina, a trace of edge roughness is noted for accuracy.
4723 William Jefferson Clinton First inaugural Medal, 1993. .999 Silver, 63.5mm. By Jesse Corsaut and
Norman Nemeth. Uncirculated. Obv. Bust l., full form of name rather than the more familiar “Bill.”
Rev. Mountains and plain, small Presidential Seal. Serial #1339, struck by Hoffman and Hoffman, Carmel
CA. Antique patina, in fitted case of issue.
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4724 Frossard’s Masonic Magic of Numbers Medal, 1881. White Metal, 51.2mm. By George Hampden Lovett.
Choice Extremely Fine. Obv. Bust of Swiss-born dealer l. in Masonic compass and T-square, DEDICATED
TO COLLECTORS OF MASONIC MEDALS. Rev. Numerological square, THE MAGIC OF NUMBERS.
This medal is noted in Pete Smith’s American Numismatic Biographies. / Boldly lustrous.
4726 Adolph Werner 50 years of Service at the College of the City of N.y., 1907. Bronze Plaque, 64.3x47mm.
By Victor David Brenner. Extremely Fine. Obv. Half-figure of Werner l. Rev. Legend beneath branch, City
College above.
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4731 delaware Tercentenary Guest Badge, 1938. 44.5mm
4729 1812 Society Medal, n.d. Bronze uniface, 63.8mm. This Bronze Medal suspended from a blue-gray/yellow striped
mysterious design presents an ancient tree in full foliage Tercentenary guest ribbon, backed by a red, white and blue
with four faces emerging amid the leaves, 1812 incuse in ribbon. The medal’s obverse depicts settlers boarding the
the trunk, Old English Society below. No artist’s name, no pinnace almar Nyckel settlement legend on the reverse.
maker’s marks appear. Uncirculated. The whole construction set from a pictorial top-plate with
DELAWARE on blue enamel. Back ribbon curling a bit at
4730 (1828-59) United Bowmen of end. About Uncirculated.
Philadelphia award or member-
ship pin. Gold. Used. 1.89 grams,
28 mm long. Lightly polished, 4732 Centennial of the Seventh Regiment of the New york
discoloration on front, pin clasp National Guard, 1906. By B.B. & B. Co., Philadelphia.
now missing. Another as above. Good Very Fine. Obv. Maiden standing r., Regimental shield
From Stack s Americana Sale leaning against her, “1806” building above in wreath, “1906”
of 2002, Lot 39 Stack s Ameri- edifice below. Rev. Commemorative legend, U.S. eagle
cana sale of 2003, Lot 1 39. below with branch. On barred red moir ribbon.
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4733 yacht Racing Association of Long island Sound. Larchmont yacht Club Award Medal, 1910. Bronze, 77mm.
Tiffany & Co. Extremely Fine. Obv. Oncoming square-masted ship. Rev. Award legend in wreath. Presented to the
Yacht Iola for the 21 Foot Class. An interesting Westchester County and Tiffany item. Nick and a few light scratches
on the reverse.
4734 opening of the New york State Chamber of Commerce Building, 1902. Bronze, 77mm. By Tiffany & Co. Ex-
tremely Fine. Obv. View of the ornate edifice. Rev. Indian satchem and Liberty, wearing a turreted crown, clasping
hands, globe behind with a radiant caduceus above, garland around with a U.S., German, British and French shield
at the compass points. Tiny green spot in reverse legend. In original Tiffany case (some scuffing of cover).
4735 Civil War Centennial Medal, 1961. Bronze, 63.6mm. By George Hampden Lovett. Style of earlier Revolution Me-
Joseph Renier. Obv. Generals Grant and Klee. Rev. Soldiers dalets but 44.3mm ✩ Ponce de Leon-Fountain of youth
support U.S. shield. Struck by Medallic Art Co. Uncircu- Medal, ca. 1925. (Total: 4 pieces)
lated.
4737 Token and medal pair: ✩ Evasion Halfpenny, 1771. Copper,
4736 Americana Silver and Bronze Sampler. About Uncircu- 27.6mm. Fine. Obv. George III mailed bust r. with nonsense
lated to Uncirculated. Includes: ✩ U.S. Mint Washington legend GREGORY III PON. Rev. Britannia seated, BRITAIN
Born-died Silver Medalet, ca 1862. Baker 156A ✩ Wash- RULES ✩ oliver Hazard Perry Monument Medal, ca.
ington death Centennial-Friendship Fire Co. Medal, 1980. Pewter, 51mm. Abut Uncirculated. Obv. Uniformed
1899. Baker 1828 ✩ old Sugar House Medal, 1892. By bust r. Rev. Obelisk in Put-in Bay, Ohio. (Total: 2 pieces)
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4738 Pair of so-called dollars: ✩ HK-unlisted. Bunker Hill 4743 Group of Columbian Exposition Aluminum Promotion
Fair Medal, 1840. Bronze, 42.9mm. By Francis N. Mitchell. Medals, 1893. Aluminum, 37.1mm: ✩ HK-162. Admin-
Obv. Battle scene. Rev. Obelisk ✩ HK-unlisted. Battle of istration Building ✩ Electrical (2) ✩ Horticultural
Bennington Centennial Medal, 1878. Bronze, 39.7mm. Buildings (HK unlisted). Common reverse presents incuse
By George Hampden Lovett. Obv. General John Stark bust ALUMINUM on center band, inscription MALLEABLE,
l. Rev. Arms of Vermont, New Hampshire, Massachusetts. TASTELESS, SONOROUS, UNTARNISHABLE. ✩ illinois
Uncirculated. Both are prime candidates for inclusion in Aluminum Company Medal, 1893. Aluminum, 34.9mm.
the forthcoming revision of Hibler and Kappen’s So-Called Obv. World globe. Rev. Inscription in wreath. Brilliant
Dollars. (Total: 2 pieces) Uncirculated. (Total: 5 pieces)
4739 Group of independence Centennial Exhibition and Re- 4744 HK-165. Administration-Exposition opening, 1893.
lated Medals. Bronze, Brass, White Metal. Extremely Fine White Metal, 39.8mm. Choice Brilliant Uncirculated.
to Brilliant Uncirculated. Includes: ✩ HK-27, 29. Liberty Obv. Administration building. Rev. Columbus landing.
Bell ✩ HK-69. Fountain-Temperance ✩ HK-74 Signing Completely lustrous.
Declaration ✩ Baker-391D. Washington-John Hancock ✩
Centennial Linen Stamper ✩ Independence Hall-Bell ✩
Exhibition-3 Buildings ✩ Memorial Hall ✩ Dobbins Electric
Soap. (Total: 11 pieces)
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4748 Eglit 36, Rulau 139 var. Columbus and Pilgrims Landing
Medal, 1893. Bronze, 58.4mm. By Robert Lovett Jr. About
Uncirculated. Obv. Columbus plants cross and banner on
San Salvador, Pilgrims land below in 1620. Rev. Fruit and 4753 HK-228. Columbus Bust-Aerial View Medal, 1893. Alu-
flower wreath Awarded to over blank field, F.A. BRAHE minum, 37.1mm. Brilliant Uncirculated. Signed ‘OA.’ Obv.
CO. below. This obverse is by Boldenweck & Co., apparently Columbus bust r. Rev. Aerial view of expo.
muled with this unrelated reverse. Light red-tan.
4750 HK-175. Eight Heads-Globe, 1892. Aluminum, 38.3mm. 4755 So-called dollar pair, plus various Columbus medals: ✩
Uncirculated. Obv. Eight female heads surround Western HK-231, 305. Columbus’ Arms Medal, 1892 ✩ Columbus,
hemisphere globe. Rev. Expo inscription with original open- Santa Maria Medal, 1892. White Metal holed, 39.8mm.
ing date, 1892. About Uncirculated. Obv. Gaunt, clean-shaven bust appears
on each, reverses show Arms from Cronica de O iedo,
bid with stack’s on the world wide web sailing caravel ✩ Plus varied Columbus medals including
Landing, French Civil Engineers, Electrical and Women’s
www.stacks.com Buildings, Bird’s Eye View. Extremely Fine to Uncirculated.
(Total: 9 pieces)
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4769 Eglit 98. New york Committee of 100, 1892. Bronze, 57.3.
By Charles Frederick Naegele. Obv. Small roundel bust
between three ships. Rev. U.S. and Spanish shields. Struck
4765 Eglit 51 var. Germanic Liberty-Landing Scene, 1892. by Gorham. Deep red-brown. Uncirculated.
Bronze gilt, 50mm. By Wilhelm Mayer, Stuttgart. Obv. High
relief Liberty head l. in circle of stars. Rev. Landing scene,
UNITED WE STAND, DIVIDED WE FALL. This high relief
Liberty head appears to be a Germanic interpretation of the
Liberty of the then-current Morgan Dollar. Uncirculated.
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4771 Group of medals: ✩ Eglit 224. Lauer Bust 4o Centenario 4774 Columbus-Administration Building Medal, 1893. Type
Medals, 1892. Silver, Bronze, Brass, 27.3mm, with and Metal cast, 69mm, 8.7mm thick. By A.O. Ameis. Eglit 135.
without integral loops. Obv. Lauer bust, name as CHRISTOV. Obv. Columbus bust in 17th century dress. Rev. Administra-
COLON Rev. Crowned Hispania seated on globe. RECU- tion building. About Extremely Fine.
ERDO DEL 4o CENTENARIO 1492. ✩ Lauer Bust-Expo
Building Medal, 1893. Brass, 27.2mm. English legend, 4775 So-called dollar pair: ✩ HK-170, Eglit 157. Administra-
expo building reverse ✩ Jacobean Bust Medals. Brass, tion Building-Ferris Wheel, 1893. Aluminum, 44.7mm.
25.4mm. Reverses Landing, Washington-Lincoln-Grant. Obv. Ferris Wheel GREATEST MECHANICAL ACHIEVE-
Facing Bust-Landing. Youthful facing bust, Landing as on MENT OF THE AGE. Rev. Administration building. About
preceding piece. Extremely Fine to Uncirculated. (Total: 8 Uncirculated ✩ HK 171, Eglit 115. Ferris Wheel Wonder
pieces) of the World, 1893. Aluminum, 38.3mm. Obv. Ferris Wheel.
Rev. Expo attractions in quatrefoil. Here are two views of this
great attraction. Choice Extremely Fine. (Total: 2 pieces)
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4783 So-called dollar pair: ✩ HK-346. Jamestown Exposition 4788 Balance of the Collection. Bronze, Brass, White Metal,
official Medal, 1907. Bronze, 33.9mm. Obv. Pocahontas Nickel, Aluminum. Very Fine to Brilliant Uncirculated.
bust l. Rev. Cap. John Smith’s ship. Choice Uncirculated ✩ Includes Civil War themes, local anniversaries, Franklin
HK unlisted. Chicago Century of Progress Fort dearborn D. Roosevelt Lucky Tillicum, U.S. Capitol, British Crystal
Medal, 1933. Brass, 31.9mm. Uncirculated. Obv. Indian Palace with Victoria and Albert, Occupation of Stuttgart,
chief in feather headdress r. Rev. Historic fort. (Total: 2 four popular magic medals. (Total: 14 pieces)
pieces)
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4801 Group of Engraved Plates depicting Ancient, Celtic, Anglo-Saxon Coins through Harold ii. Loosely
fitted into matching 19 x 13 -inch steel-gray cardboard mats in clear plastic protectors. Tinted in gold,
silver and copper for colorful appeal. Average Extremely Fine. (Total: 7 pieces) (200-300)
4802 Maker’s Proof Sheet of Cameo Vignettes of 18th-early 19th Century Notables. Ca. 1830’s. 14 x 10”.
Sixteen colorful vignettes of historic figures - revolutionaries in politics and the arts -- of the Americas,
England and France arranged on a printer’s sheet of laid paper. Set in neo-classical circular borders (ap-
proximately 2 1/2” diameter), here are cameo portraits of George Washington (2), Washington Irving (2),
(Fran ois de Salignac) F n lon (French theologian, advocate of Quietism and author of the Ad entures of
Telemarchus--a scabrous attack on the French monarchy), Lord Byron, Lafayette (2) Voltaire, Simon de
Bolivar, Madame de Sta l (Swiss author and great literary influence of her time, noted also for her intel-
lectual duel with Napoleon), Mademoiselle Mars (Anne-Fran oise Hyppolyte Boutet, the incomparable
French actress of the period), Walter Scott, Jean-Pierre Boyer, Benjamin West and (Fran ois-Joseph) Talma
(renowned French actor and close friend of Napoleon). The upper border is creased across creating a fold
in the tops of three of the cameos, tape stain on bottom edge. Rudimentary matting. Small piercing in
border of the Lord Byron. Otherwise well-intact with good color. (150-200)
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4810 New york, New york. The Chatham and Phenix Na-
tional Bank of New york. Ch.1375. $10. Fr.619. 1902dB.
No.12060/A421183A. Plate A. About VG, with numerous
Visit stack’s on the world wide web short edge splits and a corner tear. Bold signatures and still
retaining decent eye appeal. From the scarcer second title
www.stacks.com period of the bank, beginning in 1911, 46 years after the
bank was chartered in 1865, but just four years before its
new purchases—monthly offerings liquidation. Just 23 notes appear in the Kelly Census for the
auction information—online bidding
charter, and only seven of these bear the second title. This
one will be an addition.
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4811 orville Wright Signed Check. drawn on the Winters National Bank & Trust Co. , dayon, ohio. 1942. Very
Fine. No.3027. Usual check cancels. Part printed form on green paper. Fully accomplished and issued November
7, 1942 for 4.12. Boldly signed in a thick pen by Orville Wright. Orville Wright survived his brother by the
considerable margin of thirty-six years (passing in 1948). Orville, after the 1903 Kitty Hawk flight, took a very
active part as a test pilot. Checks drawn on this bank are known well into the 1940’s and approaching his death
(we have seen as late as 1947). A very scarce and historical check in excellent condition.
4812 Satirical illustration of the Free Silver Controversy. Entitled “demetriusa” (Kentucky)” Silversmith”. By
Daniel Carter “Uncle Dan” Beard. Signed Dan Beard 1895. Ink on hardboard, 28 ” x 21”. A robust and ribald
depiction of hell-raisin’ over Free Silver. On the top, standing on a dais, a nimbate and togate figure of John G.
Carlisle, US Secretary of the Treasury, attempts to assuage a stormy, yowling crowd of figures. Before him an irate,
bearded “Stewart,” clad in a pig tunic and pig-headed sandals, rants. Four of the figures in the crown are labeled:
Black urn (Dollar sign protruding from his forehead), Don Cameron (wearing a Dollar sign tunic and a pig on his
head), Wolcott, and ones (sporting a large Silver Pig on the back of his tunic). On the lower left, the U.S. ( )
stands on the sideline, his back - adorned with a harp, to the viewer, an eagle screeching at the crowd at his feet.
An interesting political satiric piece by the illustrator, author and social reformer “Uncle Dan Beard.” (1850-1941).
Born in Cincinnati and spending his youth near the Licking River in Kentucky, Beard went on to attend art school
in New York City. A member of the Student Art League, he illustrated a number of books for Mark Twain and other
authors. Beard, though, is probably best known as one of the founders of the Boy Scouts of America. In need of
preservation and restoration: Cracks and nicks on the edges, long crack at the top. Foxing and specking.
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THE RENOWNED DICE-HICKS COLLECTION
OF HARD TIMES AND MERCHANTS’ TOKENS
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United StateS CoinS
5002 1652 Massachusetts Pine Tree shilling. Noe-11. Rarity-4. Choice and Uniquely Punctuated 1787 CT Copper
MASATVSETS. Very Fine-25. 69.8 grains. Gorgeous, old Miller 20-a.2, Rarity-6
toning in hues of emerald, gold, and sea green at the centers
retreats to rose and blue at the peripheries, with rich old
coin silver gray dominating the fields on both sides. Strike
is perfectly centered, with wide borders visible beyond the
outer beaded border on both sides. Struck on a planchet
very angularly cut around 50% of the periphery. A few old
hits are noted on both sides and have lent the coin a slight
bend, which over the years has caused slightly uneven wear,
effectively weakening several letters of the legends. Here
is a coin that would make an eye appealing specimen for a 5006 1787 Connecticut copper. Miller-20-a.2. Rarity-6. draped
Colonial coin type set. Bust Left. Extremely Fine-40. 145.3 grains. Glossy, rich
mahogany surfaces are simply splendid compared with the
normally granular to downright porous surfaces seen on Con-
Visit stack’s auctions on-Line at necticut coppers. Wear is minimal on either side, with the
weakness in designs caused by a poor strike and some inherent
www.stacks.com planchet roughness that has not been sufficiently flattened by
the impression of the dies. Essentially choice for a Connecticut
for images of singLe item Lots not copper, and perhaps one of the finest known survivors of this
rare die variety, which incorporates the only obverse die to have
pictured in the printed cataLogue. the punctuation mark that is essentially a cross, slightly rotated
and with pellets in each of its quadrants.
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5026 Colonial trio: ✩ 1787 Fugio cent. Fine Rays. About Good-
3. Perfectly smooth, chocolate brown surfaces with some
very minor hairlines on obverse. Reverse boldly clashed ✩
1787 Fugio cent. Poor-1. Very rough, nearly unidentifiable
✩ 178X Massachusetts cent. Good-4. Dark brown, holed
through date. (Total: 3 pieces) 5030 Continental Army Ligate USA Uniform Button. Albert
2R. Cast Pewter, approximately 23.4mm, irregular margins.
Fine. Interlinked, relatively thick USA on plain field. But-
ton shows lamination or corrosion from long burial, surface
detached from underlying metal at the rough rims, remains
of a bent-over shank on the back. The progenitor to the USA
“Bar coppers” that were imported to New York from England
circa 1785.
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5032 Pair of Circulating Counterfeit Spanish Colonial Coins: ✩ 2 Reales, Kleeburg 91A-M3. 1791 date,
Carlos iV style bust, Carlos iii legends. Mexico City mintmark, FF assayer, correct for the mint and
date. Brass, very subtle traces of original silvering.Extremely Fine-40. 93.9 grains. Olive-yellow and
quite attractive, this specimen shows some time pits around neck under magnification, which also shows
some very thin, old hairline. One of the more common die combinations among the counterfeit 2 reales,
yet an attractive specimen ✩ 8 Reales. 1802 date, Carlos iV style bust, Carlos iV legends. Mexico
City mintmark, TF assayer, inverted form of correct FT for this issue. Very Good-8. 419.7 grains. Old
scratches and marks on both sides, as well as harsh test cuts on edge above head. (Total: 2 pieces)
5033 1781 North American token. Breen 1144. Very Fine-20. Deep chestnut surfaces have some inherent
planchet striae. Rims weakly defined in the upper half of each side, old scratch at seated female’s shins.
An overall attractive specimen.
U.S. CoiNS
U.S. HALF CENTS U.S. LARGE CENTS
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Key date 1804 Cent 5044 Selection of copper-nickel small cents: ✩ 1857 ✩ 1859
✩ 1860 ✩ 1861 ✩ 1862 ✩ 1863 ✩ 1864. Very Fine-20 to
About Uncirculated-55. A good assortment for the starting
collector. A couple show evidence of a past wiping but none
have seen extensive time in circulation. (Total: 7 pieces)
5045 Pair of Flying Eagle and indian cents: ✩ 1857 Flying Ea-
gle cent. About Uncirculated-53, but scratched and scraped
✩ 1892 Very Choice Brilliant Uncirculated-64. Lustrous
golden red and brown color with a few minor specks. (Total:
5038 1804 S-266. Rarity-2. Fine-12 details. Mottled brown surfaces
2 pieces)
are a trifle granular with a few light verdigris spots but no deep
corrosion. This coin is struck from die state IV, displaying the
obverse die cud above ‘RTY’ and the cud on the reverse above 5046 octet of Flying Eagle and indian Head cents: ✩ 1858
‘MERIC.’ The date is quite bold although this area of the coin Small Letters ✩ 1858 Large Letters ✩ 1859 ✩ 1860 ✩
is a bit bright from a wiping. The details are quite strong and 1862 ✩ 1869 ✩ 1870 ✩ 1908-S. Good-4 to Very Fine-35.
this example presents an excellent value. A lovely assortment. The 1870 has some deposits but none
have any serious distractions. (Total: 8 pieces)
5039 Trio of large cents: ✩ 1823/2 N-1. Rarity-2. Choice Very
Good-10 with some light pin scratches on the obverse, but
5047 Group of four indian cents: ✩ 1859 Choice Extremely
even brown color ✩ 1827 N-5. Rarity-2. Choice Very Fine-
Fine-45. Classic tan and well struck ✩ 1867 Very Good-8.
35 with minor edge filing ✩ 1844 N-5. Rarity-1. Choice
The 1 is repunched low, dark brown and pleasing ✩ 1890
Fine-15. The first 4 is repunched high, average brown sur-
Choice Brilliant Uncirculated-63. With hints of original
faces. (Total: 3 pieces)
red, spot free and attractive ✩ 1895 Very Choice Brilliant
5040 Selection of Newcomb large cents: ✩ 1823/2 N-1. Rar- Uncirculated-64. Mottled magenta, blue and tan intermixed
ity-2. Choice Good-6, porous and uniformly rough with on both sides and scarce. (Total: 4 pieces)
even brown color ✩ 1837 N-9. Rarity-1. Very Fine-25
with pleasing brown color and surfaces ✩ 1844/81 (2). N-2.
Rarity-2. Choice Very Good-10 save for an old spot on the
head; Very Good-8, graffiti in obverse field ✩ 1849 Choice
Fine-15, edge crimped ✩ 1855 Upright 55. N-8. Rarity-2.
Extremely Fine-40 with old cleaning and toning back to
brown. (Total: 6 pieces)
5048 1862 Very Choice Brilliant Uncirculated-64. Attractive
golden tan lustre and pleasing surfaces. Close examination
will find two minute specks hidden in the lettering and
U.S. SMALL CENTS wreath. Minor reverse die cracks on the lower right, as so
often seen on the copper-nickel coins.
U.S. FLyiNG EAGLE ANd iNdiAN HEAd CENTS
5049 Selection of indian cents, including several Uncirculated
5041 Set of Copper Nickel Flying Eagle and indian Head examples: ✩ 1862 About Uncirculated-50, corroded ✩ 1863
cents, 1857-1864 with the average grade being about Very Very Choice About Uncirculated-58 ✩ 1890 Very Choice
Fine-20 with only the 1857 being less (Fine-15). There is About Uncirculated-58, cleaned ✩ 1895 Brilliant Uncircu-
some light damage (minor cleaning, a few nicks, etc.) but it lated-60, artificially toned ✩ 1902 Very Choice About Uncir-
does not impair the eye appeal of this set. We suggest closer culated-58, cleaned ✩ 1903 Choice About Uncirculated-55,
examination as lots of this quality does not come up for sale cleaned ✩ 1904 Extremely Fine-40, rough ✩ 1905 Choice
that often. (Total: 9 pieces) Brilliant Uncirculated-63 ✩ 1906 (2) Brilliant Uncircu-
lated-60 brown; Brilliant Uncirculated-60, cleaned ✩ 1908
5042 Group of Nine Flying Eagle and indian Head cents: Choice Brilliant Uncirculated-63, cleaned ✩ 1909 Brilliant
✩ 1857 ✩ 1858 Small Letters ✩ 1858 Large Letters ✩ Uncirculated-60, cleaned. (Total: 12 pieces)
1860 ✩ 1863 ✩ 1869 ✩ 1870 ✩ 1875 ✩ 1908-S. Good-4
to Extremely Fine-40. An excellent selection of circulated 5050 1863 Choice Brilliant Uncirculated-63. Attractive straw
cents. The 1908-S may have been wiped in the past but the color on both sides with ample lustre to please the eye but
remaining coins are free of meaningful distractions. (Total: a few minor specks are found with a magnifier.
9 pieces)
5043 Quintet of Flying Eagle and indian cents. ✩ 1857 Flying 5051 Selection of indian cents, all graded Choice About Un-
Eagle. Very Fine-20. Normal surfaces and tan color ✩ 1858 circulated-58 to Choice Brilliant Uncirculated-63, but all
Small Letters. Very Fine-20. Nice even tan surfaces ✩ 1860 with evidence of old cleaning. However, most have largely
Choice Extremely Fine-45. Minor reverse hairline scratches retoned to reasonably pleasant tones. Date included as fol-
✩ 1861 Very Fine-20. Clean and attractive ✩ 1863 Choice lows: ✩ 1863 ✩ 1879 (2) ✩ 1882 ✩ 1884 (2) ✩ 1889 ✩
About Uncirculated-55. Tan, sharp and pleasing. (Total: 5 1891 ✩ 1894 ✩ 1901. (Total: 10 pieces)
pieces)
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5052 interesting assortment of indian cents: ✩ 1863 ✩ 1881 ✩ 5061 Pair of Very Fine-20 small cents: ✩ 1870 ✩ 1871. The
1886 ✩ 1888 ✩ 1894 ✩ 1899 (2) ✩ 1900 ✩ 1903 ✩ 1906 obverse has been gently cleaned on the first coin. The second
(2) ✩ 1907 ✩ 1908. Extremely Fine-45 to Choice Brilliant coin is wholesome in regard to color with medium brown
Uncirculated-63. An interesting assortment of coins that toning. Both exhibit some light contact marks but none to
barely circulated if at all. Most are well struck with strong serious as to damage these coins’ eye appeal. A very scarce
details but more than a few have been cleaned in the past. pair that should be high on the most collector’s want lists.
(Total: 14 pieces) (Total: 2 pieces)
5053 Early indian cent grouping, all graded Brilliant Uncircu- 5062 Eight small cents: ✩ 1870 ✩ 1873 ✩ 1874 ✩ 1875 ✩ 1878
lated, nearly Choice-62, and some with considerable Mint ✩ 1894 ✩ 1903 ✩ 1908-S. Grades Good-4 to Brilliant
red color remaining. Dates included are as follows: ✩ 1864 Uncirculated-60. A pleasing group of coins generally in the
copper-nickel. A few light spots ✩ 1864 Bronze (2) ✩ 1865 Good to Fine range with the exception of the 1903 which is
Plain 5 (2) ✩ 1865 Fancy 5. Spots. (Total: 6 pieces) Mint State. (Total: 8 pieces)
5054 Selection of small cents: ✩ 1864 Bronze ✩ 1867 ✩ 1868 ✩
1874 ✩ 1875. Very Fine-20 or nearly so with each coin show- 5063 Quartet of scarce indian cents ✩ 1871 (3) Good-4; Good-4,
ing altered obverse surfaces ✩ 1869 ✩ 1872. Fine-12 but the cleaned; About Good-3, corroded ✩ 1908-S Choice Good-6.
surfaces have been heavily altered on the obverse of both coins. (Total: 4 pieces)
A lot with tough dates that mainly will be suitable for space
fillers. (Total: 7 pieces) 5064 Quartet of 1870s era indian cents: ✩ 1873 ✩ 1875 ✩ 1876
✩ 1878. Grades Fine-15 to About Uncirculated-53. The 1875
5055 Selection of indian cents: ✩ 1864 Bronze. No L. Bril- may have been cleaned long ago and the 1876 has some rim
liant Uncirculated-60. Some pitting on the lower reverse disturbances. A decent assortment for the collector. (Total:
✩ 1893 Brilliant Uncirculated, nearly Choice-62. Large 4 pieces)
spots on the reverse ✩ 1899 Brilliant Uncirculated, nearly
Choice-62. Spot on the reverse ✩ 1900 Choice Brilliant
Uncirculated-63. Dipped long ago, but now nicely toned
back. Large spot on obverse ✩ 1901. Choice Brilliant Un-
circulated-63. Small spots ✩ 1905 (2). Choice Brilliant
Uncirculated-64 and Brilliant Uncirculated-60, both with
small spots ✩ 1909 Choice Brilliant Uncirculated-63 (3). 5065 1877 About Good-3. A coin that has a bright sheen due to
All with minor spots. (Total: 10 pieces) a past cleaning. A nick on the reverse nearly obliterates the
right side of the O of ONE. Most of the obverse legend is
5056 Trio of better date indian cents: ✩ 1864-L Very Fine-25
readable with just the tops of the end of STATES unclear. A
details. Strong details but with some surface corrosion ✩
very rare date with under 900,000 pieces struck for general
1869 Fine-12. Medium brown with light even granularity
circulation.
✩ 1875 Very Fine-35. An attractive example with glossy
tan surfaces. (Total: 3 pieces)
5066 Key date Small cent pair: ✩ 1877 Technically Fine-12
5057 Pair of indian cents: ✩ 1864-L Fine-12 with pleasing color but has noticeable surface alteration possibly due to some
and surfaces ✩ 1876 Very Fine-25 and pleasing. (Total: 2 light jewelry usage. The major details are all there but some
pieces) polishing has most assuredly taken place ✩ 1909-S indian.
This coin shows the wear of a Very Fine-20 but the obverse
5058 Grouping of indian cents, all graded Choice Brilliant surfaces have been heavily altered by cleaning. A very rare
Uncirculated-63, though some show evidence of old light pair that still have some usefulness left. We recommend a
cleaning. Dates included are as follows: ✩ 1865 ✩ 1879 ✩ closer examination because of the stated rarity of the coins.
1881 ✩ 1882 ✩ 1889 ✩ 1891 ✩ 1901 ✩ 1904 (2) ✩ 1905. (Total: 2 pieces)
A nice-looking starter collection, with only a single duplicate
date. (Total: 10 pieces) 5067 Selection of indian cents. Grades range from Choice About
Uncirculated-58 to Brilliant Uncirculated, nearly Choice-
5059 Group of small cents: ✩ 1867 ✩ 1868 ✩ 1870 ✩ 1872 ✩ 62, except where noted: ✩ 1880 Proof-62 ✩ 1890 ✩ 1894
1873 ✩ 1874 ✩ 1875. Grades from Good-4 to Fine-15. A ✩ 1897 ✩ 1900 ✩ 1901 (2) ✩ 1904 ✩ 1906 ✩ 1908 ✩
good selection for the collector including several better dates. 1909. Most with considerable mint red remaining. (Total:
(Total: 7 pieces) 11 pieces)
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5070 1886 Type ii. Choice Brilliant Uncirculated-63. Here 5088 1909-S indian. Fine-12 in terms of wear but the coin has
is a beautiful chocolate brown coin which displays pastel been gently cleaned along time ago and has now retoned to
highlights when rotated under direct light. A lovely example a medium blue and brown patina. A few contact marks are
with beautiful smooth surfaces. seen on both sides, none of which damage this coin’s eye
appeal. The last year of the Indian Head design and rare with
5071 indian cent quartet, all graded Choice Brilliant Uncircu- only 309,000 pieces struck; the lowest mintage produced for
lated-63: ✩ 1887 (2) ✩ 1894 ✩ 1899. All retain generous general circulation for the entire series.
amounts of mint red color. An attractive foursome. (Total:
4 pieces)
U.S. LiNCoLN CENTS
5072 Grouping of indian cents, all graded Choice Brilliant
Uncirculated-63, and all with considerable red remaining. 5089 octet of 1909 V.d.B. cents: ✩ Choice Brilliant Uncir-
Dates included as follows: ✩ 1899 (2) ✩ 1904 ✩ 1908 ✩ culated-63 ✩ Brilliant Uncirculated, nearly Choice-62
1909. (Total: 5 pieces) (4) ✩ Brilliant Uncirculated-60 ✩ Very Choice About
Uncirculated-58 ✩ Choice About Uncirculated-55. These
range from mostly red to tan; each has at least some traces
of red. (Total: 8 pieces)
5081 Quartet of 1908-S cents. Fine-12 to Very Fine-20. A respect- 5094 1909-S Lincoln. Extremely Fine-40. Here is a pleasing coin
able selection for a dealer’s inventory. (Total: 4 pieces) that displays just gentle wear.
5082 Quartet of 1908-S cents. Fine-12 to Very Fine-20. One has 5095 1909-S Lincoln Cent. Choice Very Fine-35. Even brown
a few very minor edge bumps, but all are otherwise quite color on both sides with a shadowy spot on the lower reverse.
nice. (Total: 4 pieces) Scarce and always in demand.
5083 Quartet of 1908-S cents. Very Fine-20. A decent selection 5096 1909-S Lincoln. Very Fine-25. An attractive trouble free
of unmolested coins. (Total: 4 pieces) coin with a wood grain toning scheme.
5084 Quartet of 1908-S cents. Very Fine-20. A good group for 5097 1909-S Lincoln Cent Very Fine-20. Nice brown color but
the dealer or investor. (Total: 4 pieces) a couple of dark spots are noted on the reverse.
5085 Quartet of 1908-S cents. Very Fine-20. A trouble free selec- 5098 1909-S Lincoln. Choice Fine-15. Medium tan to brown
tion from this better issue. (4 pieces) with the usual light wood grain pattern. Always in demand
for this scarce date and mint.
5086 Quintet of 1908-S cents. Fine-12 to Very Fine-20. A pleasing
selection of light brown coins. (Total: 5 pieces) 5099 Quartet of 1909-S Lincoln cents. Very Good-8 to Fine-12.
One of the lower graded coins has had its edge shaved while
5087 Quintet of 1908-S cents. Fine-12 to Very Fine-20. A nice the highest graded coin has numerous digs in the field and
assortment of smooth brown coins for the investor. (Total: some edge damage. A good dealer’s accumulation of this
5 pieces) date. (Total: 4 pieces)
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5100 Trio of 1909-S Lincoln cents. Good-4 or better with each 5109 Baker’s dozen of 1912-S cents. Very Fine-30 to Choice
coin exhibiting light brown toning. Some areas of light corro- Extremely Fine-45. A good group for a dealer’s inventory.
sion are seen but not enough to damage these coins’ pleasing A few have been wiped but the majority are original. (Total:
eye appeal. A wonderful group for the dealer or collector who 13 pieces)
likes to have multiples of a scarce date. (Total: 3 pieces)
5103 Rare date small cent trio: ✩ 1909-S Lincoln. Very Good-
10. A decent example of this tough date that has no major
detriments ✩ 1909-S/Horizontal S. Good-4. Attractive 5111 1914-d Extremely Fine-40. Attractive glossy brown patina
light brown toning over surfaces that have been excellently over well kept surfaces. Smooth with some underlying
preserved for the grade ✩ 1914-d Good-4. Deep brown lustre still present here and there. Well struck and given
surfaces that have the appearance of being gently brushed. the rarity of this date, this coin is very pleasing and well
No important contact marks are found which gives this coin worth a strong bid.
a pleasing appearance. (Total: 3 pieces)
5106 Group of 1910-S small cents (15). Very Fine-20 with a few
reaching close to the next grade. Most have a nice brown
patina and are wholesome for the most part with only a few 5113 1914-d Very Fine-30. Glossy brown with some dark encrus-
showing signs of a past gentle cleaning. The overall appear- tation in the rim area. Well struck with smooth and evenly
ance is quite nice for this middle grade. (Total: 15 pieces) worn surfaces. A premium example of this popular date that
will fit into most middle grade sets.
5107 Group of 1910-S small cents (15). Very Fine-20 or better
with a few reaching close to the next grade. A few have been 5114 1914-d Very Fine-30. Generally brown with about a third
lightly cleaned and show an unnatural light brown tone. The of the surfaces showing red patina which is not raised but
others are medium brown with very little in the way of seri- noteworthy. This key date is always popular with collec-
ous contact marks to mar their appearance. Most are well tors.
struck and deserve a closer inspection. (Total: 15 pieces)
5115 1914-d Very Fine-25. Deep brown toning over surfaces
that are a bit weakly struck. The fields are smooth and do
5108 Group of Lincoln cents: ✩ 1912-S Choice About Uncir- not show much in the way of bagmarks. A tough date that
culated-55 ✩ 1913-S (2). Both Very Choice About Un- is always on Lincoln cent collectors’ want lists.
circulated-58 ✩ 1916-d Brilliant Uncirculated, nearly
Choice-62 ✩ 1926-d Choice Brilliant Uncirculated-63 5116 1914-d Fine-15. A strong strike defines this medium brown
✩ 1931-d Choice Brilliant Uncirculated-63 ✩ 1931-S toned coin. A few contact marks including a nick that extends
Brilliant Uncirculated, nearly Choice-62. Several pieces from the U of UNITED to the O of ONE on the reverse. Some
with generous mint red remaining. A nice starter group of darker areas are seen in the protected areas. Still a handsome
somewhat better dates. (Total: 7 pieces) example of this hard to find date.
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5117 1914-d Very Good-10. Medium brown with a few trivial 5128 1931-S Fine-12. Light brown toning over well preserved
patches of verdigris and a minor rim tick on the reverse. One surfaces. The strike is a bit weak with only about 1/3 of the
of the key dates to the series. wheat stalks visible on the reverse. A key date that will make
a welcome addition to any middle grade set.
5118 Small hoard of 1914-S small cents (11). Very Good-8 to
Very Fine-20 or better. A few show signs of a past cleaning 5129 Trio of 1931-S cents. Choice Fine-15 to Choice Very
while most are medium brown with decent strikes. No spot- Fine-35. A problem free group of circulated cents. (Total: 3
ting or other major detractions are found on this attractive pieces)
group. (Total: 11 pieces)
5130 Quartet of 1931-S cents. Fine-12 to Choice Very Fine-30.
Lovely 1922 Plain Cent Each has spots, cleaning or other issues. A better date. (Total:
4 pieces)
5122 octet of 1924-d cents. Very Fine-25 to About Uncirculated- 5133 1864 Small Motto. Choice Extremely Fine-45. Nice color
50. The About Uncirculated piece has a reverse spot. A and surfaces, but there is a moderate detached planchet
pleasing group of coins, most of which are chocolate brown. lamination on the lower left obverse. This scarce variety is
(Total: 8 pieces) always sought after and rarely encountered.
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U.S. NiCKELS
U.S. SHiELd NiCKELS
5136 Pair of Shield nickels: ✩ 1867 No Rays. Brilliant Uncir-
culated-60. Medium gray with the strike a bit soft on the
shield and the date is dramatically recut quite low ✩ 1872
About Uncirculated-50. Attractive surfaces and nickel-gray
with no spots or significant detractions. (Total: 2 pieces)
5144 1886 Good-6. Full rims and a well balanced example of this
scarce, low mintage date.
5139 Pair of nickels: ✩ 1883 Shield. Brilliant Uncirculated- 5146 1912-S Very Good-10. An attractive olive gray example
60. A little bit of film on the surfaces from long storage in with ‘LIBERTY’ nearly full.
plastic flips and the final year of issue ✩ 1883 Liberty. No
CENTS. Very Choice About Uncirculated-58. Lustrous and
attractive. (Total: 2 pieces) 5147 1912-S Very Good-10. Nice color and decent surfaces on
this example of this key date. A scarce coin which was not
saved in any significant number. These were essentially tests
U.S. LiBERTy NiCKELS of the Denver and San Francisco branch mints to see if they
could handle the coming production demands for the Buffalo
5140 1883 No CENTS. MS-64 (PCGS). A pleasing example that nickel which came into being the following year.
is bathed in medium gray toning. The strike is strong and
adds a great deal to this coin’s appeal. A few light contact 5148 1912-S Very Good-8. Smooth, even wear and solid surfaces
marks are seen but overall this coin is nice for the grade. which have no distracting spots or nicks. LIBERTY is just a
trifle weak, but most shows when examined.
5141 Lustrous Liberty nickel quartet: ✩ 1883 No CENTS.
(2) Choice Brilliant Uncirculated-63; Very Choice About
Uncirculated-58 ✩ 1890 Brilliant Uncirculated-60 ✩ 1897
Brilliant Uncirculated-60. Each has toning with emphasis U.S. BUFFALo NiCKELS
on gold and lilac. (Total: 4 pieces)
5149 High-grade Buffalo nickel selection: ✩ 1913 Type i.
Very Choice Brilliant Uncirculated-64 ✩ 1935 Very
Choice Brilliant Uncirculated-64 ✩ 1937-d Repunched
Mintmark. Gem Brilliant Uncirculated-65 ✩ 1937-S Gem
Brilliant Uncirculated-65 ✩ 1938-d Very Choice Brilliant
Uncirculated-64 (3). Each is delicately and attractively
toned. (Total: 7 pieces)
5142 1885 Good-4. Full sharp rims give a decent look despite
some granularity and green deposits.
5150 Lustrous Buffalo nickel assortment: ✩ 1913 Type i. Very
Choice About Uncirculated-58 ✩ 1913-d Type i. Very
Choice About Uncirculated-58 ✩ 1915 Choice About Un-
circulated-55 ✩ 1916-d Very Choice About Uncirculated-58
✩ 1917 Brilliant Uncirculated, nearly Choice-62 ✩ 1928
Brilliant Uncirculated, nearly Choice-62 ✩ 1936-d Bril-
liant Uncirculated, nearly Choice-62 ✩ 1937-S Brilliant
5143 1886 Good-6. The coin looks quite nice for the grade despite Uncirculated-60. Each shows toning with emphasis on
some light granularity in the fields. golden gray. (Total: 8 pieces)
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Gem 1913-d Type i Nickel 5158 1914/3 Choice About Uncirculated-55. Golden gray sur-
faces with hints of lilac. A couple of spots on the Indian’s
hair are noted and mentioned for accuracy’s sake. A scarce
and popular variety for the specialist.
5155 1913-S Type ii. Choice Very Fine-35. Lilac gray surfaces
are free of meaningful marks. The coin is well struck shows
just problem free wear. 5164 1921-S Choice Very Fine-35. Natural steel-gray color and
attractive despite moderate circulation evidence. This one
5156 1913-S Type ii. Choice Good-6. Pleasing golden gray with has strategically placed die lines on the Chief’s teeth, and
some deeper color in the recesses of the motifs. Although thus named the “Determined Chief” variety by our staff. A
well circulated, this is a problem free example of this key key date with a bonus feature.
date.
5157 1913-S Type ii. About Good-3, with only the 3 of the date 5165 1926-S Very Fine-20. Natural steel-gray surfaces with a
visible. The rest of the detail is of a Good-4 with no major few darker patches of toning near the devices. One minor
detractions except for extensive commercial usage. A very scratch on the bison’s head, another on his rump. One of the
scarce date that is desirable even in this very low grade. key dates with a mintage of just 970,000 pieces.
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5169 Pair of Gem Brilliant Uncirculated-65 1937-d/d nickels. 5175 1800 LM-3, V-2. Rarity-4. LiBEKTy. Sharpness of
Each exhibits pale champagne iridescence. The repunched Fair-2, but holed. Mottled silver-gray and charcoal toning,
mintmark feature is clear under low magnification. (Total: with the hole located through the (LIBERT)Y. A filler which
2 pieces) certainly has its challenges.
5170 Pair of Buffalo nickels: ✩ 1938-d Gem Brilliant Uncir- 5176 1801 LM-2, V-1 and 2. Rarity-4. About Good-3. The wear
culated-65. Lustrous and attractive for this final year of is more extensive on the reverse but most of the devices can
issue ✩ 1938-d/S Gem Brilliant Uncirculated-65. Sharp be made out, as well as the date. Middle die state with the die
and attractive surfaces with no distracting specks or toning crack noted on the upper right of the obverse. The surfaces
issues. (Total: 2 pieces) are nicer than usually encountered for a well circulated
coin.
5171 1938-d/S Buffalo. Gem Brilliant Uncirculated-65. Fully
lustrous with warm golden gray toning and pale lilac high-
lights. An eye-catching example of a scarce and popular 5177 Trio of half dimes: ✩ 1835 LM-4, V-11. Rarity-3. Large
variety. date, Large 5. Choice Fine-15. Natural silver-gray devices
and lettering, darker gray fields ✩ 1853 Arrows. About
5172 Selection of 1938-d and 1938-S Jefferson nickels: ✩ Uncirculated-50. Attractively toned with medium gray
1938-d (4) Gem Brilliant Uncirculated-65; Very Choice and boldly clashed on the reverse ✩ 1854 Arrows. Choice
Brilliant Uncirculated-64 (3) ✩ 1938-S (5). Gem Brilliant Extremely Fine-45. Golden gray and pleasing with a minor
Uncirculated-65; Very Choice Brilliant Uncirculated-64 planchet crack below the 4. (Total: 3 pieces)
(3); Choice Brilliant Uncirculated-63. These are variously
either brilliant or attractively toned. An appealing selection
5178 1865 Sharpness of Very Good-8, but the reverse edge is
coined during the first year of the design type. (Total: 9
shaved. Mottled silver-gray with charcoal patches in the
pieces)
fields. One of the key dates to this series with a tiny mintage
of 13,000 pieces most of which disappeared long ago. The
5173 Quintet of 1950-d nickels. Three examples grade Very reverse is rotated about 20° clockwise.
Choice Brilliant Uncirculated-64; two others grade Choice
Brilliant Uncirculated-63. Each is fully lustrous and has
attractive golden gray toning. Because of the comparatively 5179 1866 AG-3 NET (ANACS). A coin that has been used as a
low mintage of the issue, just 2,630,030 pieces, the 1950-D button with the solder still remaining on the central reverse.
nickel was the subject of fevered speculation by coin inves- A very rare date with only 10,000 pieces struck. The coin has
tors decades ago, and prices peaked at levels much higher Very Good details but overall ANACS net graded it AG-3
than today’s values. (Total: 5 pieces) for the damage. Medium rose-gold toning.
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5181 Quartet of Nineteenth Century dimes: ✩ 1821 JR-6, Rar- 5188 Trio of 1921 dimes. Very Good-8. One is steel gray, another
ity-2. Large date. Choice Fine-15. Nice surfaces and color is lilac gray and the final coin has unusual blue and rose
✩ 1823/2 JR-3. Rarity-2. Large Es. Good-6. Light silver tones. (Total: 3 pieces)
devices, darker fields and pleasing ✩ 1839 Very Fine-20.
5189 octet of 1921 dimes. Good-4. A good little inventory of this
Light silver gray ✩ 1896-o Good-4. A few nicks through
semi-key date. (Total: 8 pieces)
UNITED but solid rims and light gray color and of course a
key date in desirable collector condition. (Total: 4 pieces) 5190 Group of 1921 Mercury dimes. Good-4. A nice selection
of well worn but generally trouble free coins. (Total: 7
5182 1894-o Very Good-8. Nice color and average surfaces for pieces)
this scarce date.
5191 Selection of 1921 dimes. About Good-3 to Good-4. Here
is a pleasant assortment although a couple show rim marks.
5183 Quintet of Barber dimes: ✩ 1907 About Uncirculated-50, (Total: 5 pieces)
dipped and scratched ✩ 1911 Very Choice About Uncircu-
lated-58, dipped ✩ 1912 MS-62 ✩ 1912-D Choice About 5192 Trio of Mercury dimes: ✩ 1921 Very Good-10. Natural
Uncirculated-55, cleaned ✩ 1916-S Choice About Uncircu- color and surfaces ✩ 1921 Very Good-10. Solid rims and
lated-55. These mostly have pearl gray toning, except the clear date ✩ 1921-d Good-6. The date is sharp but the tops
1916-S which exhibits mottled rainbow iridescence. (Total: of the letters are weak in a few areas on the reverse. (Total:
5 pieces) 3 pieces)
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5195 1941 Proof-64 (ANACS). Light iridescent toning with some 5201 1942 Proof-63 75% White (PCi). Deep mottled russet ton-
russet near the rim. Good mirrored surfaces and a great strike ing over nicely mirrored surfaces. A good strike over fields
are hallmarks of this attractive coin. A lovely Proof dime that that show only a few light hairlines.
is well worth a premium bid.
5202 A group of seven Mint State 1944 Mercury dimes: ✩ 1944
Gem Brilliant Uncirculated-65. Full Split Bands. With a
subtle hint of clear champagne ✩ 1944 Choice Brilliant
Uncirculated-63. Full Split Bands ✩ 1944 Choice Bril-
liant Uncirculated-63 (2). One with a bright area near the
date ✩ 1944 Brilliant Uncirculated, nearly Choice-62.
Reverse pin scratch under ‘E’ in AMERICA ✩ 1944 Bril-
5196 1941 Broadstruck. Choice Extremely Fine-45. This coin liant Uncirculated-60 (2). (Total: 7 pieces)
was struck out of collar and is slightly off-centered towards
the bottom when viewed from the obverse. The obverse
displays attractive gold and russet toning and the reverse
is pale silver. A thin toned over scratch on the obverse runs
behind Liberty’s head to the date. An interesting example U.S. TWENTy CENTS
from the popular Mercury dime series.
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5207 Trio of Capped Bust quarters: ✩ 1832 B-1. Rarity-1. 5214 Trio of Standing Liberty quarters: ✩ 1917 Type i. Choice
Very Fine-25. Dark gray fields, lighter devices and average Very Fine-35. Lilac and gray toning ✩ 1927-S Choice Fine-
surfaces ✩ 1834 B-3. Rarity-3. Sharpness of Choice Very 15. Minor stains ✩ 1927-S Fine-12. Pleasing surfaces and
Fine-35, but graffiti on the obverse and reverse ✩ 1837 B-2. color. (Total: 3 pieces)
Rarity-1 Very Fine-20. Dark gray fields, lighter devices and
a dull nick before Liberty’s face. (Total: 3 pieces) 5215 Sextet of Standing Liberty quarters: ✩ 1917-d Type 2.
Choice Fine-15. Natural silver-gray ✩ 1919 Very Fine-20.
5208 Selection of Barber quarters: ✩ 1893-o ✩ 1894-o ✩ Lovely color and surfaces ✩ 1920-d Fine-12. Delicate steel-
1895-o ✩ 1895-S ✩ 1900 ✩ 1900-o ✩ 1905-S (3) ✩ gray and nice save for a light scratch on the left wing ✩ 1924
1906-o ✩ 1909-S (2). Grades from Very Fine-20 to Choice About Uncirculated-50. Lustrous with a few specks of russet
Extremely Fine-45. Here is a wonderful selection of Barber ✩ 1924-S Very Fine-20. Nice quality for this scarce date ✩
quarters for the collector. All are varying shades of steel gray 1927 Choice Extremely Fine-45. Lustrous and lightly toned.
even though a few have signs of ancient cleaning. A good (Total: 6 pieces)
selection of dates and mintmarks are included. (Total: 12
pieces) 5216 1919-S Very Fine-25. Mottled gold toning and there is a
couple of small patches of solder on the reverse. A scarce
date.
5209 1896-S About Good-3, with the obverse nearly full Good-4
while the reverse is well worn with most of the lettering not
visible. Some light scratches that are commensurate with 5217 1921 Very Fine-25. Dark golden toning and a scarce coin
the condition. The mintmark is plainly seen on this rare and in all grades, and this one has a clear date.
seldom available coin of which only 188,039 coins were
struck. Well worth a closer inspection when key dates come 5218 1921 Very Fine-20. Quite attractive in terms of color and sur-
on the auction block. face quality, and a scarce date which is always in demand.
5210 Selection of quarters with emphasis on Uncirculated pieces: 5219 1921 Choice Fine-15. Dark golden toning on both sides with
✩ 1914-S Choice Very Good-10 ✩ 1930 (2). Choice Bril- a small area of verdigris on the eagle. The surfaces are nice
liant Uncirculated-63; Brilliant Uncirculated, nearly although a shallow scrape is present on the eagle’s wing into
Choice-62 ✩ 1932 (2). Choice Brilliant Uncirculated-63; the left field.
Brilliant Uncirculated, nearly Choice-62 ✩ 1943-d Bril-
liant Uncirculated, nearly Choice-62 ✩ 1943-S Choice 5220 1921 Choice Fine-15. Pleasing surfaces and color with no
Brilliant Uncirculated-63. Each is at least partially toned, detractions and perfectly natural in appearance as this one
though several are essentially brilliant. (Total: 7 pieces) was put away decades ago.
5212 Quintet of Standing Liberty quarters: ✩ 1917 Type i. 5222 Quintet of Washington quarters: ✩ 1932 Very Choice
Choice Very Fine-35. Lovely silver-gray color and pleas- About Uncirculated-58, scratch ✩ 1932-d Good-4 ✩ 1932-S
ing surfaces ✩ 1917-d Type i. Extremely Fine-40. Dark Choice Very Good-10 ✩ 1939 Gem Brilliant Uncirculated-
gray-russet and blue peripheral toning with lustre beneath 65 ✩ 1940-S Gem Brilliant Uncirculated-65. The two
✩ 1917-d Type ii. Extremely Fine-40 but cleaned in the Gems are both brilliant; the others have toning. (Total: 5
past, dark russet peripheral toning ✩ 1919 Choice Extremely pieces)
Fine-45. Pleasing but traces of acetate residue on the obverse
are noted ✩ 1927 About Uncirculated-50. Pleasing color and
surfaces. (Total: 5 pieces)
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5224 1932-d Extremely Fine-40. Nice coppery russet toning on 5236 1946-PdS set. Very Choice Brilliant Uncirculated-64 to
both sides with lustre in the protected areas. The surfaces Gem Brilliant Uncirculated-65. Pale gold is visible on the
are pleasing with minimal hairlines, as usual the Motto is P mint coin while the rest are bright and lustrous. A good
softly defined and this design flaw was corrected in 1934 strike prevails throughout and gives these coins nice appeal.
when these were next struck. (Total: 3 pieces)
5225 1932-d Very Fine-20. Rose-gold toning with pleasing sur- 5237 1950-PdS set. Choice Brilliant Uncirculated-63 to Gem
faces for this key date. Brilliant Uncirculated-65. Two are untoned and lustrous
while the Denver minted coin shows some light gold toning.
5226 1932-d Very Fine-20. Smooth surfaces and old gray-gold The strikes are decent and add to these coins’ appeal. (Total:
toning. There is one sharp rim nick in the reeding of the 3 pieces)
lower reverse.
5227 1932-d Fine-12. Dusky, with light tan toning over silver-gray 5238 1953-PdS set. Choice Brilliant Uncirculated-63 to Gem
surfaces. Brilliant Uncirculated-65. Great mint bloom over well kept
surfaces. The strikes are decent and the fields shimmer with
5228 1932-d About Good-3. About half the lettering and most of originality. (Total: 3 pieces)
the date are legible. The mintmark is plainly visible on this
key date coin which is most collectors want list. 5239 octet of quarter dollars: ✩ 1954 ✩ 1954-d ✩ 1955 ✩
1956 ✩ 1958 ✩ 1958-d ✩ 1959 ✩ 1959-d. Choice Brilliant
5229 Trio of Washington quarters: ✩ 1932-d Good-4. Rims Uncirculated-63 or better with wonderful mint lustre and
just worn into the tops of the lettering, but clear date and bold strike that add much to this group’s eye appeal. Well
mintmark ✩ 1932-S Very Good-8. The rims are complete worth a closer inspection. (Total: 8 pieces)
but just barely, clear date and mintmark and a good pair to
represent the key dates ✩ 1940-S Very Choice Brilliant 5240 Washington quarter trio: ✩ 1956-d doubled Mintmark
Uncirculated-64. Frosty lustre with a hint of golden speckled ✩ 1957 Type B Reverse ✩ 1957-d doubled Mintmark.
toning. (Total: 3 pieces) Choice Brilliant Uncirculated-63 to Gem Brilliant Un-
circulated-65. The repunched mintmarks are clear but are
5230 Pair of Washington quarters: ✩ 1932-d About Good-3. due to machine doubling and not due to die error. The 1957
Toned. ✩ 1932-S Very Fine-20. Decent surfaces and toned with the Type B reverse is quite scarce and is given a decent
(Total: 2 pieces) premium in the new Cherrypicker’s Guide. A delightful trio
5231 Pair of Washington quarters: ✩ 1932-d About Good-3. for the Washington quarter specialist. (Total: 3 pieces)
Dark to medium gray ✩ 1932-S Very Fine-20. Sunset gold
toning from long envelope storage. (Total: 2 pieces)
5232 Pair of quarter dollars: ✩ 1932-d About Uncirculated-53. U.S. HALF doLLARS
A coin with the legends and the date partial into the rim.
Lightly cleaned but this coin still has a decent appearance ✩
1932-S Fine-12 with light golden toning. The coin has been
previously cleaned but not to its entire detriment. (Total: 2
pieces)
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U.S. CAPPEd BUST HALF doLLARS 5250 1814 o-106. Rarity-5. Sharpness of Choice Extremely
Fine-45, but damaged with graffiti which has been partially
buffed out and erasered on the obverse and reverse fields.
5243 1807 o-112. Rarity-1. Capped Bust Left. Large Stars, Toned a mottled gray and gold, with patches of silver show-
50/20. Sharpness of Extremely Fine-40, but a rather nasty ing through. A scarce die pairing, but this one is clearly not
scratch is noted in the left obverse field. Steel-gray; the bal- in the finest shape.
ance of the coin is pleasing.
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5263 1827/6 o-103. Rarity-4. Choice About Uncirculated-55. 5269 Trio of half dollars: ✩ 1829/7 o-101. Rarity-1. Choice
A scarce variety that is seldom found this nice. The surfaces Fine-15. Pewter gray with pink highlights ✩ 1830 o-106.
are clean and the color attractive with golden gray dominat- Rarity-2. Choice Extremely Fine-45. Medium gray surfaces
ing the surfaces and a hint of russet. The reverse has pleas- ✩ 1831 o-104. Rarity-1. Choice Extremely Fine-45. Lilac
ing gunmetal hues. One trivial pin scratch is noted behind gray overall, with tinges of blue and gold at the borders.
Liberty’s head, otherwise there are no distractions. (Total: 3 pieces)
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5270 Trio of half dollars: ✩ 1830 o-110. Rarity-3. Choice 5277 1832 o-110. Rarity-1. About Uncirculated-53. Excellent
Extremely Fine-45, with two small reverse rim bruises. At- color of golden gray with a few tiny patches of verdigris
tractive pink, gold, and sea green iridescence ✩ 1832 o-118. and a minor streak below Liberty’s ear. Well preserved and
Rarity-1. Choice Very Fine-35. Nick by 10th star ✩ 1833 a solid coin for the collector.
o-104. Rarity-1. Choice Very Fine-30. Spots noted on eagle.
(Total: 3 pieces) 5278 1832 o-122. Rarity-1. About Uncirculated-50. Beautiful
sea-green and gold toning over lustre with medium gray as
the base. Clean surfaces and outstanding eye appeal.
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5297 Pair of half dollars: ✩ 1853 Arrows & Rays. About Uncir- U.S. WALKiNG LiBERTy HALF doLLARS
culated-50, old cleaning. One year design type. Mostly pearl
gray with wisps of pink, blue, and gold ✩ 1905-o Choice 5303 Trio of 1916 halves from each mint: ✩ 1916 Choice Very
Very Fine-30, with scratches noted on Liberty’s cheek and Good-10 ✩ 1916-d Fine-12 ✩ 1916-S Good-4. A nice mix
neck. The latter piece is a comparatively low-mintage issue; from the first year of issue.
only 505,000 examples were produced. (Total: 2 pieces)
5304 Walking Liberty half dollar quartet: ✩ 1917 Choice Bril-
liant Uncirculated-63 ✩ 1918-S Extremely Fine-40 ✩ 1935
5298 Quartet of Seated Liberty halves: ✩ 1862-S Very Fine- Choice Brilliant Uncirculated-63, dipped ✩ 1938-d Choice
20. Light silver-gray with a minor scratch on the lower left Fine-15. This last piece with some dark waxy material noted
obverse ✩ 1864-S Good-6. Solid rims with some definition by the eagle’s right talon (viewer’s left). The two Uncircu-
remaining ✩ 1872-S Very Good-10. Natural color and sur- lated pieces each exhibit pale champagne iridescence; the
faces with some softness in the reverse strike ✩ 1875-CC other two specimens each have predominantly pearl gray
Good-4. Worn but the rims are complete. (Total: 4 pieces) surfaces. (Total: 4 pieces)
5300 1897 About Uncirculated-50 but the coin has been gently
cleaned leaving an ebony and gray patina. A strong strike
is characteristic of this example as is some rim nicks and a 5307 1921 Very Good-8. A decent example that is typically struck
small nick at the base of the arrow stalks. Still a decent coin for this early and low mintage date.
that is suitable for a high grade type or date set.
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5310 Pair of half dollars: ✩ 1921-S Fine-12. An attractive ex- U.S. FRANKLiN HALF doLLARS
ample that has very little in the way of problems ✩ 1938-d
Extremely Fine-40. Wonderful light gold and gray toning 5319 Half dozen 1948 Franklin halves. Choice Brilliant Un-
over well struck surfaces. (Total: 2 pieces) circulated-63 to Gem Brilliant Uncirculated-65. A well
struck group with lots of satiny lustre. (Total: 6 pieces)
5318 1946-S MS-64 (PCGS). Frosty surfaces that are well pre- 5324 1877-S Choice Very Fine-30. Pleasing steel gray color with
served with a trace of light gold toning present. A bit of a some golden highlights gives this example an attractive look.
weak central strike which is normally seen on this date. Great A few rim marks can be found but the coin otherwise has a
lustre gives this coin wonderful eye appeal. decent look.
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U.S. MoRGAN SiLVER doLLARS lated-63. Satiny surfaces that have wonderful fields for the
grade ✩ 1881-S Very Choice Brilliant Uncirculated-64.
5325 1878 8 Tailfeathers. VAM-7. Choice Brilliant Uncircu- Gorgeous mint bloom that gives this coin marvelous eye
lated-63, despite a past light wiping. Decent mint lustre with appeal. A strong strike further defines this coin ✩ 1882-S
a trace of light toning found. The obverse motto is doubled as Gem Brilliant Uncirculated-65 if it were not for the rim
are the stars on the left. The 187 of the date is also doubled nick on the obverse at 7:00. Otherwise this coin has all the
as is part of the reverse. The die scratch through the A of attributes of a full blown gem with gorgeous surfaces and
STATES is plainly visible. A respectable example of this great lustre. (Total: 6 pieces)
scarce VAM variety.
5330 Quartet of Carson City Morgan dollars: ✩ 1878-CC (2)
5326 Morgan dollar trio: ✩ 1878 8 Tailfeathers. Extremely Fine- Extremely Fine-40, toned; Choice Very Fine-35, cleaned ✩
40 but the coin has been cleaned and shows some scattered 1879-CC CC over CC. Choice Very Good-10 ✩ 1882-CC
marks ✩ 1878-CC Very Fine-30. Pretty deep iridescent gold Choice About Uncirculated-55, cleaned. These are variously
and blue toning on both sides gives this coin marvelous eye lightly to warmly toned. (Total: 4 pieces)
appeal ✩ 1879-CC VAM 3. Capped die. A Top 100 VAM
variety. The coin grades Very Fine-20 or better but has been 5331 Trio of Carson City Morgans: ✩ 1878-CC Choice Very
previously cleaned and now exhibits a pale gray patina. Fine-35. Silver-gray with a couple of reeding nicks on
(Total: 3 pieces) Liberty’s face ✩ 1879-CC CC over CC Very Good-8.
Smooth wear ✩ 1891-CC Very Fine-30. With purple gray
toning and a few thin hairlines on Liberty’s head. (Total: 3
pieces)
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5354 1884-CC Brilliant Uncirculated, nearly Choice-61. Satiny 5362 Five Morgan dollars: ✩ 1887 ✩ 1888 ✩ 1896 ✩ 1897
surfaces with some frosty overlay. The strike is excellent and ✩ 1898. Very Choice Brilliant Uncirculated-64. Each
gives this coin marvelous eye appeal. A few stray contact coin shows lovely surfaces that exude premium mint lus-
marks on the facial area keep this coin from the higher des- tre. The strikes are first rate making this lot a worthwhile
ignations. acquisition for any Morgan silver dollar enthusiast. (Total:
5 pieces)
5355 Three Carson City Morgans: ✩ 1884-CC Fine-12. A well
balanced example that has a few light contact marks ✩ 1891- Key date 1889-CC dollar
CC Very Good-8 with medium gray toning with a few rim
nicks ✩ 1892-CC Fine-12. Bright from a past cleaning. The
strike is decent except for the area above the hair. (Total: 3
pieces)
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5366 1889-S MS-64 (PCGS). Wonderful cartwheel surfaces that 5370 1893 Extremely Fine-40. An attractive original coin with
shine with great mint lustre. The strike is strong and adds soft russet and gold toning that hides some moderate hairlin-
much to this coin’s eye appeal. A semi-key date that usually is ing. A weak strike in the central area which affects the hair
seen in much lower grades, not in the magnificent condition over the ear and the eagle’s breast feathers. A very scarce
seen here. date that should be seen to be appreciated.
5373 1893-CC VG-8 NET (ANACS). Light silver and gray ton-
ing over bright smooth surfaces. Lightly cleaned in the past
but not that badly. A rim nick at 7:00 on the obverse is why
5368 1891-CC Choice Brilliant Uncirculated-63. Well struck ANACS net graded this coin. A semi-key coin with only
with excellent lustre give this scarce coin great eye appeal. 677,000 pieces struck for circulation.
A few light contact marks do not detract from this coin’s
desirability.
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5389 Pair of silver dollars: ✩ 1899 Very Good-8 but has been
previously cleaned and now has a gold and gray patina ✩
5381 1895-S Very Fine-20. Unfortunately the coin has seen a 1903-S Fine-12. Another coin that has been cleaned and has
past cleaning and now has a pale golden gray patina. Weakly very similar toning to the other coin in this lot. A tiny rim
struck in Miss Liberty’s hair. A nick near the jaw is this coin’s nick is seen from the obverse that is not at all that distracting.
main detraction. Scarce with only 400,000 coins struck. (Total: 2 pieces)
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5390 Quartet of Morgan dollars: ✩ 1900-o Very Choice Bril- 5397 Pair of Peace dollars: ✩ 1921 Choice Very Fine-35. Light
liant Uncirculated-64 ✩ 1901-S Choice Extremely Fine-45 silver-gray with a moderate strike ✩ 1934-S Fine-12. Nice
✩ 1902 Brilliant Uncirculated-60 ✩ 1904-o Gem Brilliant surfaces for the grade. (Total: 2 pieces)
Uncirculated-65. A wonderful group of bright white Morgan
dollars from the beginning of the 20th century. (Total: 4
5398 Four Peace dollars: ✩ 1922 (2) ✩ 1923 ✩ 1926. Choice
pieces)
Brilliant Uncirculated-63 to Gem Brilliant Uncirculated-
65. Each piece shows satiny lustre and light champagne to
russet toning. (Total: 4 pieces)
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5424 1936 Long island. MS-60 (ANACS). Light russet toning 5432 1928 Very Choice Brilliant Uncirculated-64. Satiny mint
with the reverse toning a bit mottled. Good surfaces for this frost radiates from the surfaces and gives this coin a mag-
grade with no major marks seen, just a preponderance of nificent look. A well struck coin that has truly gorgeous eye
small contact marks on the sails on the reverse. appeal.
5425 Quartet of circulated commemorative halves: ✩ 1935-S Visit stack’s on the world wide web
San diego. About Uncirculated-50. Silver with a touch of
gold ✩ 1925 Stone Mountain. About Uncirculated-53. www.stacks.com
new purchases—monthly offerings
Delicate toning ✩ 1921 Alabama 2X2. Extremely Fine-40.
Cleaned. Light silver color ✩ 1921 Missouri. Choice Very
Fine-35. Light gold toning and unusual to find one of these auction information—online bidding
with circulation wear. (Total: 4 pieces)
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5436 1900 MS-62 (NGC). Bright yellow gold toning with a few
light contact marks seen on the obverse. The strike is excel-
lent and combined with the good lustre gives this coin lovely
eye appeal. 5446 1906-d MS-62 (PCGS). A great strike that has greenish-gold
toning. A series of marks on the cheek is this coin’s main
detraction otherwise this coin has excellent appeal and is
worthy of a closer inspection.
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5448 1872-S About Uncirculated-50. Average surfaces and strike 5452 1895 Brilliant Uncirculated, nearly Choice-62. Attractive
for this period on a circulated coin but traces of lustre remain orange-gold lustre and well balanced with satiny surfaces
in the protected areas. that display fewer bagmarks than usually encountered.
5449 1878-S Choice Extremely Fine-45. Moderate nicks from 5453 1895-S Brilliant Uncirculated-60. Coppery gold lustre
circulation are found on the surfaces but traces of lustre are throughout and decent for the grade with moderate nicks in
noted. the fields. Liberty’s face and neck are pleasing.
5450 1882-S Choice About Uncirculated-55. Attractive lustre 5454 1895-S Choice Extremely Fine-45. Natural coppery gold
and orange-gold color with light nicks scattered over the surfaces with lustre in the fields. The surfaces show the usual
surfaces and a moderate scuff in the field before Liberty’s handling marks but none are particularly deep or distract-
mouth. ing.
5451 1884-S Brilliant Uncirculated-60. Lustrous with a few 5455 1900-S About Uncirculated-50. Dipped in the past to
reeding nicks and scuffs but reasonably appealing for this brighten the color. Average surfaces with moderate nicks
date and Mint. and bagmarks from circulation and handling.
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5457 1908 No Motto. Very Choice Brilliant Uncirculated-64. 5461 1914-d Brilliant Uncirculated-60. Lustrous and a trifle soft
Satiny and bright with pleasing surfaces and strong eye ap- on the high points.
peal for this early Saint-Gaudens issue.
5458 1908 No Motto. MS-63 (NGC). A good strike and very 5462 1922 Brilliant Uncirculated, nearly Choice-62. Lustrous
pleasing mint lustre are characteristic of this lovely coin. A and attractive.
few light marks are found, none without difficulty.
5459 1908 No Motto. Brilliant Uncirculated, nearly Choice-62. 5463 1924 MS-62 (NGC). Marvelous mint lustre over bright,
Lustrous and pleasing for the modest grade. frosty surfaces. Some light lines but overall this well struck
coin is quite appealing.
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5470 Trio of Proof sets, each complete from cent through half
dollar. The cent is red in each set: ✩ 1955. Each piece
grades Gem Brilliant Proof-66 except the dime which is
Gem Brilliant Proof-65 ✩ 1955. The cent, dime, and quarter
each grade Gem Brilliant Proof-65; the nickel and half dol-
lar each grade Gem Brilliant Proof-66 ✩ 1960. Cent with
Large date. Average Gem Brilliant Proof-65 or better.
5465 1928 Brilliant Uncirculated, nearly Choice-62. Dipped and (Total: 3 sets; 15 pieces)
thus a bit shiny, but the surfaces show few nicks or cuts.
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5474 Quartet of modern commemoratives: ✩ 1987-P,S Constitu- GRoUPS ANd RoLLS oF U.S. CoiNS
tion silver dollars, Very Choice Brilliant Uncirculated-64
and Very Choice Brilliant Proof-64 ✩ Also included are both 5483 Selection of Coronet Head large cents: ✩ 1835 N-5. Rar-
West Point issued Half Eagles that grade Very Choice Bril- ity-2. Extremely Fine-40, with light verdigris ✩ 1835 N-7.
liant Uncirculated-64 and Very Choice Brilliant Proof-64. Rarity-1. Choice Very Fine-35, porous ✩ 1839 N-2. Rar-
A handsome set that was issued to commemorate the 200th ity-2. Very Fine-30, light corrosion ✩ 1839 N-8. Rarity-1.
Anniversary of the U.S. Constitution. (Total: 4 pieces) Choice Fine-15 ✩ 1839 N-14. Rarity-3. Very Fine-20 ✩
1843 N-4,13. Rarity-1. Choice Fine-15, light porosity ✩
5475 Quartet of modern commems: ✩ 1988-d,S olympic silver 1843 N-15. Rarity-3. Very Fine-20, small rim bump ✩ 1850
dollars, Very Choice Brilliant Uncirculated-64 and Very N-12. Rarity-1. Choice Extremely Fine-45. Cleaned long
Choice Brilliant Proof-64 ✩ Also included are both West ago and now toned back rather pleasingly. Housed in an old
Point issued Half Eagles that grade Very Choice Brilliant National Coin Album page. (Total: 8 pieces)
Uncirculated-64 and Very Choice Brilliant Proof-64. A
set issued to commemorate the United States participation in 5484 Partial roll of Flying Eagle and indian Head cents: ✩
the 1988 Seoul, Korea Olympic Games. (Total: 4 pieces) 1857 (3) ✩ 1858 Small Letters (3) ✩ 1858 Large Letters
(3) ✩ 1859 (6) ✩ 1861 (9) ✩ 1864 Copper-Nickel (12) ✩
5476 Selection of modern commemoratives: ✩ 1989-d,S 1864 Bronze (8). Good-4. An interesting selection although
Congress Bicentennial half dollars and silver dollars, several display surface damage. (Total: 44 pieces)
Very Choice Brilliant Uncirculated-64 and Very Choice
Brilliant Proof-64 ✩ Also included are both West Point 5485 Partial roll of indian cents: ✩ 1860 (14) ✩ 1862 (27). Good-
issued Half Eagles that grade Very Choice Brilliant Un- 4 to Fine-12. A good little inventory although several display
circulated-64 and Very Choice Brilliant Proof-64. They corrosion or other surface issues. (Total: 41 pieces)
are nice quality and were issued for the 250th Anniversary
of the Congress. (Total: 6 pieces) 5486 Partial roll of 1863 indian Head cents. Good-4 to Fine-
12. A mini hoard of this Civil War era issue. Several display
5477 Selection of modern commemoratives: ✩ 1990-P,W Eisen- corrosion or other problems but several appear quite original.
hower Centennial silver dollars, Very Choice Brilliant (Total: 41 pieces)
Uncirculated-64 and Very Choice Brilliant Proof-64 ✩
1991-PdS half dollars and silver dollars, Very Choice Bril- 5487 Roll of 1909 V.d.B. cents. Extremely Fine-40 to Choice
liant Uncirculated-64 and Very Choice Brilliant Proof-64 Extremely Fine-45. A nice assortment. A few may have minor
✩ Also included is the West Point issued Proof Half Eagle issues although most are trouble free. (Total: 50 pieces)
graded Very Choice Brilliant Proof-64. (Total: 7 pieces)
5488 Roll of 1909 V.d.B. cents. Very Fine-25 on average. A
5478 Ten modern commems: ✩ 1991-P,d Korean War silver decent selection of coins. A few are Good to Very Good but
dollars, Very Choice Brilliant Uncirculated-64 and Very the majority are Very Fine. (Total: 50 pieces)
Choice Brilliant Proof-64 ✩ 1991-d,S USo silver dollars,
Very Choice Brilliant Uncirculated-64 and Very Choice 5489 Partial roll of 1909 V.d.B. cents. Very Good-8 to Very
Brilliant Proof-64 ✩ 1992-PdS olympic half dollars and Fine-20. A good little mini-hoard. (Total: 34 pieces)
silver dollars, Very Choice Brilliant Uncirculated-64 and
Very Choice Brilliant Proof-64 ✩ Also included is the West 5490 offering of Lincoln cents, including a nice selection of
Point issued half eagles graded Very Choice Brilliant Un- somewhat better dates and little duplication: ✩ 1909 (2)
circulated-64 and Very Choice Brilliant Proof-64. A very Very Choice Brilliant Uncirculated-64; Brilliant Un-
nice array of modern commemoratives. (Total: 10 pieces) circulated-62, but dipped ✩ 1910-S Very Choice About
Uncirculated-58, but with spots ✩ 1911-d (2) Brilliant
5479 Group of modern commems: ✩ 1992-d,W White House
Uncirculated, nearly Choice-62 but cleaned; Choice About
silver dollars, Very Choice Brilliant Uncirculated-64
Uncirculated-55 ✩ 1912-d About Uncirculated-50, cleaned
and Very Choice Brilliant Proof-64 ✩ 1992-d,S Colum-
✩ 1913-S Brilliant Uncirculated-60, cleaned ✩ 1915 Very
bus Quincentenary half dollars and silver dollars, Very
Choice About Uncirculated-58, cleaned ✩ 1915-d Very
Choice Brilliant Uncirculated-64 and Very Choice Bril-
Choice About Uncirculated-58, cleaned ✩ 1916 Brilliant
liant Proof-64 with the business strike half dollar out of the
Uncirculated, nearly Choice-62, lightly cleaned ✩ 1919-d
capsule ✩ Also included is the West Point issued half eagle
Choice About Uncirculated-55 ✩ 1920-S Choice Extremely
graded Very Choice Brilliant Proof-64. (Total: 7 pieces)
Fine-45, cleaned ✩ 1921 Choice Brilliant Uncirculated-63
5480 1998-S S$1 Robert F. Kennedy. Proof-69 (PCGS). ✩ 1923-S About Uncirculated-50, cleaned ✩ 1924-S Choice
About Uncirculated-55, cleaned ✩ 1925-d Choice About
5481 2001-d Buffalo S$1. MS-69 (NGC). A super strike and crisp Uncirculated-55, cleaned and with a small reverse dig ✩
full mint lustre gives this popular coin great eye appeal. A 1925-S Choice About Uncirculated-55, cleaned ✩ 1926-S
great coin which updates James Earle Fraser’s original design (2) Brilliant Uncirculated-60, lightly cleaned; Very Choice
and shows the design in all its splendor. About Uncirculated-58, cleaned ✩ 1927-d Choice About
Uncirculated-55, cleaned ✩ 1928-d Very Choice About Uncir-
5482 U.S. Potpourri: ✩ 2003-P Missouri quarter. Waffle Can- culated-58 (2) ✩ 1929-S Brilliant Uncirculated-60, cleaned
celled (2) (NGC) ✩ 2003-P First Flight $1.00. MS-69 (NGC) reverse ✩ 1931 Choice Brilliant Uncirculated-63 ✩ 1931-d
✩ 2002 $50. Platinum Eagle. MS-69 (NGC). An eclectic Choice Brilliant Uncirculated-63, spotted ✩ 1931-S Very
group that has some very interesting pieces which should be Choice About Uncirculated-58, with spots ✩ 1958-d Very
closely viewed to be fully appreciated. (Total: 4 pieces) Choice Brilliant Uncirculated-64 (2). (Total: 28 pieces)
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5491 Group of 1910-S small cents (28). Very Fine-20 or better 5503 Assortment of 1943-S cents. Choice About Uncirculated-55
with about half of the coins showing signs of a past cleaning. to Gem Brilliant Uncirculated-65. Only two of the coins
The rest are a medium brown with nice attractive surfaces. are not fully mint state, most are in the Choice Brilliant
The strikes are decent and lend good appeal to this semi-key Uncirculated. (Total: 23 pieces)
date. (Total: 28 pieces)
5492 Two dozen 1910-S cents. Very Good-8 to Very Fine-20 with 5504 Partial collection of Buffalo nickels 1913-1937-d. A partial
mostly wholesome examples found in this lot. The color of set that has an average grade of Fine-12 with many dates
most is a pleasing light to medium brown with very little in grading higher but all or most show some signs of being
the way of contact marks to dissuade the prospective buyer. cleaned. The group consists of all the 1913 type I coins as
Well worth a closer examination. (Total: 24 pieces) well as the 1913-P,D Type II coins. The set continues with
1916-P,D, 1919-D,S, 1920-D, 1921, 1923-P,S, 1924-D,S,
5493 Sixteen 1910-S cents. Very Good-8 to Very Fine-20. A few 1925-P,S, 1926-D,S, 1927-D, 1934, 1935-P,D, 1936-D and
show signs of a past cleaning with the rest having a light 1937-D. A closer examination is suggested as this lot is quite
to medium brown patina. The strike is not quite full but the nice for the type. (Total: 25 pieces)
surfaces are decent for the grade range. (Total: 16 pieces)
5505 Collection of late date Buffalo nickels, 1934-1938-d.
5494 Eighteen 1911-S cents. Good-4 to Very Fine-20 with one
Choice Brilliant Uncirculated-63 to Gem Brilliant Un-
coin grading Extremely Fine-40 but has granular surfaces.
circulated-65. Here we have a lovely selection of lustrous
The majority have medium brown surfaces with some light
Buffalo nickels. Some are bright white while others display
marks. A few have been gently cleaned. A decent group of
attractive pale golden color. This attractive group contains all
this semi-key date which should be closely inspected for
dates and mint marks within the run but none of the scarcer
the prospective buyer to make an astute decision. (Total: 18
varieties. Housed in a Capital plastics holder. (Total: 12
pieces)
pieces)
5495 Partial roll of 1912-S cents. Good-4 to Very Fine-25. A nice
little hoard for a dealer or investor. (Total: 42 pieces) 5506 Roll of 1931-S Buffalo nickels. About Uncirculated-50 or
better. A pleasing assortment of gently circulated Buffalos.
5496 Selection of 1912-S small cents (42). Very Fine-20 with An attractive group of steel gray coin with a few bearing
most coins suffering from a light dipping. The strikes are golden showers of toning. (Total: 40 pieces)
quite respectable which gives this partial roll of this semi-key
date good appeal. Very little in the way of marks to impede
these coin’s appearance. (Total: 42 pieces) 5507 Set of Jefferson nickels 1938-58. Grades range from
Choice Brilliant Uncirculated-63 to Gem Brilliant Uncir-
5497 Half Roll of 1913-S small cents (25). Very Fine-20 or nearly culated-65. Many have partial or full steps, most are brilliant
so. A mostly wholesome offering that have medium brown but a few show signs of toning around the rim. A desirable
toning over surfaces that have been well preserved. Most are set that was put away in 1958 and left as is since that time.
well struck with only a few showing some signs of a very old (Total: 59 pieces)
cleaning. Well worth a premium bid as coins of this quality
are not always available. (Total: 25 pieces) 5508 Roll of 1955 dimes. Average Choice Brilliant Uncircu-
5498 Group of 1913-S small cents (18). Fine-12 to Very Fine- lated-63. A lovely satiny roll with great lustre and strong
30. A very respectable group with most showing medium strikes. Well worth a premium bid as many of these rolls from
brown toning. A few have some multiple spots but most the 1950s and before have been broken up for singles.
wholesome with good strikes. A very pleasing group that
should be closely examined. (Total: 18 pieces) 5509 Roll of 1955-d quarters. Average Choice Brilliant Uncir-
culated-63. A lustrous roll with some of the coins showing
5499 Half roll of 1915-S cents. Very Fine-20. A nice selection of some light toning. A very nice original roll that should be
smooth brown coins. (Total: 25 pieces) examined.
5500 Assortment of 1915-S cents. Very Fine-20 to Extremely
Fine-40. Here is a good little inventory. A few have spots 5510 Selection of half dollars grading average Very Choice
but most are attractive. (Total: 17 pieces) Brilliant Uncirculated-64: ✩ 1939 ✩ 1941 ✩ 1943 ✩ 1944
✩ 1944-d Light hairlines ✩ 1945 ✩ 1947-d ✩ 1949-d ✩
5501 Group of 1924-d cents. Good-6 to Very Fine-30. Here is an 1949-S. Each piece is variously either brilliant or lightly
excellent selection of coins for a dealer’s inventory. (Total: toned. (Total: 9 pieces)
27 pieces)
5502 Selection of small cents: ✩ 1938-S (18) ✩ 1942-S (22). 5511 Roll of 1954 half dollars. Average Choice Brilliant Uncir-
Choice Brilliant Uncirculated-63 to Gem Brilliant Uncir- culated-63. A beautiful roll that has some of the coins with
culated-65. A lovely assortment of blazing red coins. (Total: attractive golden toning. The strike is decent on this roll
40 pieces) although we cannot verify any coins with full bell lines.
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5516 Seven silver dollars: ✩ 1878 7/8 Tailfeathers ✩ 1878 8 5523 one dozen Morgan dollars: ✩ 1885 ✩ 1886 ✩ 1887.
Tailfeathers ✩ 1883-S ✩ 1884-o ✩ 1884-S ✩ 1887 S/S Brilliant Uncirculated-60. Light gold toning ✩ 1883-o
✩ 1889-S. Extremely Fine-40 to About Uncirculated-55. ✩ 1884-o ✩ 1885-o. Brilliant Uncirculated-60 or better
Most show some evidence of a past cleaning and as such with each coin showing delightful russet and gold toning
are bright and untoned. Some marks are to be expected with ✩ 1898-o ✩ 1899-o ✩ 1900-o. Brilliant Uncirculated,
coins of this grade but none seem to be too serious. A group nearly Choice-62. Each coin shows a dash of golden ton-
that should be examined. (Total: 7 pieces) ing over decently struck surfaces ✩ 1880-S ✩ 1881-S ✩
1882-S. Brilliant Uncirculated, nearly Choice-61 or better
with some light gold toning about the edge. Each mint set
5517 Group of Morgan and Peace dollars: ✩ 1878-CC About is housed in a small velvet-like box with the Mint of origin
Good-3. Well circulated and natural steel-gray ✩ 1883-CC inscribed on the inner top cover. (Total: 12 pieces)
Extremely Fine-40. Attractive peripheral toning ✩ 1883-S
Choice Very Fine-35. Golden gray with a trace of lustre ✩ 5524 Eight Morgan dollars: ✩ 1886 ✩ 1897 ✩ 1898 ✩ 1898-o
1890-S Very Choice About Uncirculated-58. A nice slider ✩ 1899-o ✩ 1904-o. Choice Brilliant Uncirculated-63 or
✩ 1921-d Choice About Uncirculated-55, but polished ✩ better with good lustre and excellent strikes ✩ 1901-o ✩
1922 Brilliant Uncirculated-60, but cleaned ✩ 1922-d 1903. Brilliant Uncirculated-60. The first has been lightly
Choice About Uncirculated-55 ✩ 1922-S Very Choice About cleaned and now has a matte-like appearance while the lat-
Uncirculated-58 ✩ 1923-S Choice Extremely Fine-45, but ter coin has a noticeable scrape on the lower jaw. (Total: 8
polished. (Total: 9 pieces) pieces)
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5525 Group of seven Morgan dollars: ✩ 1897 Choice Brilliant 5532 Slabbed modern proof coin septet: ✩ 1962 cent. PR-70
Uncirculated-63 ✩ 1898-o Brilliant Uncirculated, nearly CAM (iCG) Full mint red with tremendous cameo contrast
Choice-62 ✩ 1900-o Very Choice Brilliant Uncirculated- ✩ 1937 dime. MS-65 FB (PCGS) Satiny smooth surfaces
64 ✩ 1901-o Choice Brilliant Uncirculated-63 ✩ 1902 with great mint lustre. Housed in a first generation holder
Brilliant Uncirculated-60 ✩ 1902-o Very Choice Brilliant ✩ 1953 quarter. PR-67 (PCGS) Superb fields with just
Uncirculated-64 ✩ 1904-o Very Choice Brilliant Uncir- a hint of russet toning ✩ 1968-S quarter. PF-68 (NGC)
culated-64. Here we have a pleasing selection frosty mint Deep iridescent toning that gives this coin it’s warm charm
state coins for the silver dollar specialist. (Total: 7 pieces) ✩ 1776-1976-S Bicentennial quarter. Silver. PR-69 CAM
(PCGS) A beautiful cameo coin with no detractions to speak
of ✩ 1964 half dollar. PR-68 CAM (PCGS) Deep cameo
5526 Selection of Peace dollars: ✩ 1922 ✩ 1922-d ✩ 1922-S ✩ contrast for maximum eye appeal ✩ 1974-S dollar. Silver.
1923 ✩ 1923-d ✩ 1924 ✩ 1926 ✩ 1926-S ✩ 1927. Brilliant PF-68 ULTRA CAM (NGC). Deep cameo devices give this
Uncirculated, nearly Choice-62 to Very Choice Brilliant coin marvelous eye appeal. A great high grade grouping with
Uncirculated-64. Here is a lovely group of lustrous coins. coins included that are suitable for high grade registry sets.
All are bright silver although a few have some minor toning (Total: 7 pieces)
spots. (Total: 9 pieces)
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SETS oF U.S. CoiNS 5542 Collection of Buffalo nickels, missing only 1913-D Type
I, 1913-S Type II, 1914-D, 1915-S, 1918/7-D, 1937-D 3-
Legged. Good-4 to Extremely Fine-45. A great starter set
5537 Partial Set of Flying Eagle and indian Head cents. Dates of steel gray coins. The majority of these attractive pieces
include: ✩ 1857 ✩ 1858 Large Letters ✩ 1859 ✩ 1860 ✩ are original and free of distractions. Housed in a Library of
1861 ✩ 1863 ✩ 1864 Copper Nickel ✩ 1864 Bronze ✩ 1865 Coins album. (Total: 60 pieces)
✩ 1866 ✩ 1867 ✩ 1868 ✩ 1869 ✩ 1872 ✩ 1873 ✩ 1874 ✩
1875 ✩ 1878 ✩ 1880 ✩ 1881 ✩ 1882 ✩ 1883 ✩ 1884 ✩ 5543 Set of Buffalo nickels 1913-1938-d. Missing the 1913-D,
1887 ✩ 1888 ✩ 1891 ✩ 1892 ✩ 1893 ✩ 1896 ✩ 1897 ✩ S Type II, the 1916 overdate and the 1937-D 3-Legged to
1898 ✩ 1899 ✩ 1900 ✩ 1901 ✩ 1902 ✩ 1905 ✩ 1906 ✩ be complete. The average grade is Very Good-8 or perhaps
1907 ✩ 1909. Good-4 to Brilliant Uncirculated-60 or better. a bit better with some of the key dates transcending that
Only a few examples from this group saw significant time classification. Many will need conservation as the album
circulated. The mass majority of the coins in this collection that they resided in was made from vinyl and left a residue
are About Uncirculated or fully Mint State but exhibit signs of PVC on the coins. (Total: 62 pieces)
of past wiping. A good selection of cents that exhibit strong
details. Housed in a Whitman album. (Total: 40 pieces) 5544 Complete Set of Jefferson nickels 1938-1964-d, with the
majority of the dates in Mint State Condition but a few of
the early dates in Extremely Fine-45 or better condition. The
5538 Collection of Flying Eagle and indian Head cents. Miss- lustre and color of the Uncirculated coins are quite pleasing
ing only 1856, 1858/7, 1869/8, 1871, 1877, 1882, 1908-S, and show a good deal of originality. A set worthy of a much
1909-S. Fair-2 to Extremely Fine-45. Here is a great start- closer inspection. Housed in a bookshelf album. (Total: 71
ing point for someone who wishes to collect small cents. pieces)
Although several display corrosion or other issues many are
quite pleasing. A neat collection housed in an old Library of 5545 Set of Jefferson nickels, 1938-1934-d. A Brilliant Un-
Coins album and missing only the keys. (Total: 53 pieces) circulated-60 set housed in a Whitman album. (Total: 71
pieces)
5539 Set of indian cents: ✩ 1864-L ✩ 1865 ✩ 1866 ✩ 1873 ✩ 5546 Set of Jefferson nickels, 1938-1964, missing only the 1942-
1876 ✩ 1878-1909. Fine-12 to Extremely Fine-40 with the D to be complete. Choice Brilliant Uncirculated-63 or
average being a lovely Very Fine-20. Unfortunately a few better. Includes proofs from 1956, 1957, 1959, 1961, 1962,
have been cleaned and have note started to retone. Well Choice Proof-63. Only a few spotted dates, a few show nice
worth a closer inspection as there are quite a few nice coins toning. Housed in a Whitman album. (Total: 70 pieces)
included. Mounted in an old PVC laden album that needs
to be updated. (Total: 38 pieces) 5547 Set of Jefferson nickels, 1938-1976. A Brilliant Uncircu-
lated-60 set. Several of the early dates have been improperly
rinsed. Proof issues include 1951, and 1954-1964. Housed
in a Library of Coins album. (Total: 96 pieces)
Wonderful Complete Lincoln Cent Set
5540 Complete Set of Lincoln cents 1909-1940-S, but does not 5548 Set of Jefferson nickels, 1938-1979-S. Average Very Choice
include the 1922 Plain. The set ranges in grade from Good-4 Brilliant Uncirculated-64, with many Gems included. The
to Extremely Fine-40. The 1909-S V.D.B. is a Good-4 with 1938-D is a Buffalo nickel instead of a Jefferson. Includes
a few scattered tics while the 1914-D is also Good-4 but has several Proof issues, as well as a couple of AU’s in an oth-
a corrosion spot on the central reverse. The 1931-S is a Very erwise uncirculated set. Housed in a Whitman album. (Total:
Fine-20 with a few reverse spots. The majority of the rest are 108 pieces)
decent quality although a few show some light corrosion and
or spots. Housed in a cardboard folder. (Total: 89 pieces) 5549 Complete Set of Mercury dimes 1916-1945-S, with the
grades ranging from About Good-3 to Mint State. The 1916-
D and 1921 are About Good-3 while the 1921-D is Good-4.
The 1942, 1943, 1944, 1944-S and 1945 are Mint State and
have wonderful mint lustre. A very nice set that should be
Another Complete Lincoln Cent Set seen to be fully appreciated. Housed in a cardboard folder.
5541 Complete Set of Lincoln cents 1909-1982-S. The set does (Total: 77 pieces)
not include the 1922 plain or any of the overdates or clear
‘S’ mintmark issues of 1979 and 1981. The average grade on 5550 Set of Mercury dimes 1916-1945-S. Missing the 1916-D,
the early dates is Fine-12 while the late dates are a bit better 1931-S and the overdates to be complete. The set includes
with some mint state coins present and Proof issues of 1961, a 1945-S micro-S. A better than average set that has many
1964 and 1971-S to 1982-S. The 1909-S V.D.B. is Fine-12 Very Fine-20 or better early dates. The average grade ap-
while the 1914-D is a cleaned Good-4. The 1931-S is a very pears to be Fine-12 or better. The 1921-P is Very Good-8 and
pleasing Extremely Fine-45. Most coins are problem free the 1921-D is Very Fine-20. A duplicate 1935-S coin is in
exempt for some later dates that show some reverse corro- the 1931-S spot. Housed in an old Library of Coins album.
sion spots. Housed in a deluxe album. (Total: 203 pieces) (Total: 77 pieces)
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5562 Collection of Proof and Uncirculated Kennedy half dol- 5567 Complete year Set of Peace dollars 1921-1935. Very Fine-
lars from 1964 through 1992. Issues include: 1964 (2). Proof 20 to About Uncirculated-55. The 1921 is Very Fine-25. The
and Uncirculated ✩ 1964-D ✩ 1965 (2). SMS and circula- 1928 is from the San Francisco Mint and the 1934 is from
tion strike ✩ 1966 (2). SMS and circulation strike ✩ 1967 the Denver Mint. A nice set suitable for display and housed
(2). SMS and circulation strike ✩ 1968-DS ✩ 1969-DS ✩ in a hard plastic holder. (Total: 10 pieces)
1970-DS ✩ 1971-PDS ✩ 1972-PDS ✩ 1973-PDS ✩ 1974-
PDS ✩ 1976-PDS copper nickel ✩ 1976-S silver (2). Proof
and Uncirculated ✩ 1977-PDS ✩ 1978-PDS ✩ 1979-PDS, 5568 Complete Set of Peace dollars 1921-1935-S. Fine-12 to
with two “S” coins, both “Filled S” and “Clear S” ✩ 1980- Brilliant Uncirculated-60 or better with the following coins
PDS ✩ 1981-PDS ✩ 1982-PDS ✩ 1983-PDS ✩ 1984-PDS falling into the mint state category: 1923, 1924, 1925-P, S
✩ 1985-PDS ✩ 1986-PDS ✩ 1987-PDS ✩ 1988-PDS ✩ and 1926-S. The 1921 is a decent Extremely Fine-40 while
1989-PDS ✩ 1990-PDS ✩ 1991-PDS ✩ 1992-PDS, “S” the 1928 is a wholesome Fine-12 and the 1934-S is a cleaned
is copper nickel. Pieces range from brilliant to attractively Very Fine-20. A few other coins show some light cleaning
toned. Set is housed in a Dansco album. (Total: 81 pieces) that was done at one time. Still a decent set that is housed
in an old Library of Coins album. (Total: 24 coins)
5564 Set of Kennedy half dollars 1964-2000-S. Missing the 5571 Complete Set of Eisenhower dollars 1971-1978-S. Bril-
clear mintmark varieties of 1979 and 1981, the silver issues liant Uncirculated-60 and Brilliant Proof-60 or better.
of 1993-S on and the 1998-S matte finish issue. The set is Includes all the silver issues and varieties of 1976 but not the
Brilliant Uncirculated-60 and Brilliant Proof-60 or bet- varieties of 1972. The Proofs show nice reflective surfaces
ter but the coins show some signs of PVC due to improper and the 1978-D has pretty album toning. Housed in a deluxe
storage in a vinyl album. Most are lustrous but they need to album. (Total: 14 pieces)
be lightly swabbed to take off the PVC. Housed in a vinyl
album. (Total: 102 pieces)
5572 Collection of Proof and Uncirculated Eisenhower dol-
lars from 1971 through 1978. Issues include: ✩ 1971-PD
5565 Complete Set of Kennedy half dollars 1964-2002-S. Bril- ✩ 1971-S (2). Proof and Uncirculated ✩ 1972-PD ✩ 1972-
liant Uncirculated-60 and Brilliant Proof-60 or better. The S (2). Proof and Uncirculated ✩ 1973-PDS copper nickel
set includes the SMS issues, both mintmark varieties of 1979 ✩ 1973-S silver (2). Proof and Uncirculated ✩ 1974-PDS
and the silver issues of 1976 and 1992 on through 2002-S. copper nickel ✩ 1974-S silver (2). Proof and Uncirculated
Most of the late date Proofs are stunning cameos and give ✩ 1976 (2). “Type I” and “Type II” ✩ 1976-D (2). “Type
this set wonderful eye appeal. Housed in a deluxe album. I” and “Type II” ✩ 1976-S copper nickel (2). “Type I” and
(Total: 120 pieces) “Type II” ✩ 1976-S silver (2). Proof and Uncirculated ✩
1977-PDS ✩ 1978-PDS. Pieces are various either brilliant or
attractively toned. Set is housed in a Dansco album. (Total:
5566 Complete Set Kennedy half dollars 1964-2003-S. Brilliant 33 pieces)
Uncirculated-60 and Brilliant Proof-60 or better. The set
includes the SMS issues and both mintmark varieties of 1979.
This set does not include the later silver issues and only has
the bicentennial silver issues. A decent set that can be build
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up to include the silver issues from 1992 and later. Housed 603-569-3875 • 212-582-1946
in a deluxe album. (Total: 119 pieces)
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5573 Complete Set of Susan B. Anthony dollars 1979-1999-d. Brilliant Uncirculated-60 and Brilliant
Proof-60 or better. Includes both the near and far date varieties of 1979 as well as both the clear and filled
mintmark varieties of the Proof 1979 and 1981 issues. A set that is not that easy to find with all the variet-
ies included. Housed in a custom album. (Total: 18 pieces)
5574 Complete Set of Susan B. Anthony dollars 1979-1999-d. Brilliant Uncirculated-60 and Brilliant
Proof-60 or better. Includes both mintmark varieties for the 1979 Proof. The Proofs have nice reflectivity
with most showing nice cameo effect. Housed in a deluxe album. (Total: 16 pieces)
5575 Complete Set of Susan B. Anthony dollars 1979-1981-S. Brilliant Uncirculated-60 and Brilliant
Proof-60 or better. Includes both the mintmark varieties from the 1979 Proof. Does not include the 1999
issues that were used mainly in vending machines. Housed in a deluxe album. (Total: 13 pieces)
5576 Set of American Eagle silver dollars 1986-2001-S. Brilliant Uncirculated-60 and Brilliant Proof-60
or better. This set does not include the 1995-W Anniversary Proof. A lovely set with some of the coins
showing some light russet and gold toning. A very pleasing set worthy of a closer inspection. Housed in
a deluxe album. (Total: 32 pieces)
5577 Set of American Eagle silver dollars 1986-2006. Brilliant Uncirculated-60 or better with most falling
into the Choice to Gem quality. Satiny lustre is prevalent on this attractive set that shows some light toning
on a few coins. Does not include any of the scarcer 2006 varieties. Housed in a deluxe album. (Total: 21
pieces)
5578 Three sets of U.S. coins: ✩ Collection of Washington quarters, 1932 to 1949-d. About Good-3 to
Choice About Uncirculated-55. A nice group mostly in the Extremely Fine range. The 1932-D and S are
Very Good-8 ✩ Collection of Jefferson nickels, 1938- 1964-d. Very Good-8 to Choice Brilliant Uncir-
culated-63. A nice collection of coins that are mostly in the Extremely Fine to About Uncirculated range
✩ Collection of Bicentennial Commemorative Coinage. This collection includes the dollar, half dollar
and quarter dollar from all three mints in both the clad and 40% silver compositions. All three collections
in this lot are housed in varying styles of Capital Plastics holders. (Total: 3 sets, 135 pieces)
END OF SALE
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LERIES offers the following LIMITED WARRANTY to Buyers with respect to all numismatic items offered for sale. COIN GALLERIES
warrants to all Buyers that the Consignor or the Seller has warranted good title to property offered for sale. Any such warranty is predicated
on the Owner or prior owner making the same warranty to COIN GALLERIES, upon which the firm relies. In the event that it is finally de-
termined that the Purchaser has not acquired transferable title, COIN GALLERIES shall reimburse the Purchaser (if full payment has already
been made) in accordance with these Terms of Sale, and Buyer agrees that this is full compensation for any loss whatsoever, whether actual
or otherwise. Tender of the check by COIN GALLERIES to Buyer at the address specified on the bid sheet or registration form shall end the
obligation of COIN GALLERIES to the Buyer, even if the check is not endorsed or cashed. COIN GALLERIES and the Consignor make no
representations or warranty that the Purchaser acquires any reproduction rights or copyright in property purchased at the sale.
20. COIN GALLERIES further expressly disclaims all warranties relating to the grade, condition, identification of the periods or date of coining
or manufacture or methods of manufacture of property which is inaccurate, or may be proved inaccurate, by means of scientific process or
research which is not generally accepted for use until after the sale.
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21. COIN GALLERIES reminds the Buyer that the grading or condition of rare coins may have a material effect on the value of the items pur-
chased; that others may differ with the grading opinions or interpretations of COIN GALLERIES; that such difference of opinion (including
whether the coin has been cleaned, or is or is not of a particular grade or quality) is not grounds to return an item purchased; and that all sales
of items viewed by a Purchaser in advance of a sale, even if the sale is by mail, are final.
22. By purchasing in this sale, Buyer agrees that they shall have no recourse against the Consignor for any reason whatsoever. In the event that
a warranty is offered with respect to grade or state of preservation or condition, it shall be a specific warranty, in writing, signed by a mem-
ber of COIN GALLERIES, and shall specify its terms and conditions and duration. If any numismatic item is damaged in its removal from
encapsulation, or during its encapsulation, it is at the sole risk of the Purchaser. Because of the fungibility of numismatic items, any item
removed from its holder may not be returned for any reason whatsoever.
23. (a) On any claim made by a bidder, COIN GALLERIES must be advised in writing sent within seven days after receipt of the material, or
the date of the sale, whichever is the later; these dates apply whether or not the Buyer has received the material. The disputed property must
be returned to COIN GALLERIES in the same condition as sold by COIN GALLERIES, in the same holder.
(b) These conditions are binding and absolute unless varied in writing by a principal of COIN GALLERIES or if the bylaws, rules or regula-
tions of the Professional Numismatists Guild, Inc., provide for a longer period, or give the Buyer a greater right, in which case such bylaws,
rules or regulations shall prevail. Any and all claims of the Buyer made in violation of the Terms of Sale shall be deemed waived, and the
Buyer shall be without further recourse.
24. If COIN GALLERIES, in its sole discretion, determines that any numismatic property is substantially and materially different from that
represented in the catalogue of sale, or in any written advertisement or material, the sale shall be cancelled and COIN GALLERIES shall
refund the purchase price to the Buyer. Unless provided otherwise in these terms or the PNG bylaws, that shall be COIN GALLERIES sole
obligation to Buyer.
25. The auctioneer and cataloguer, COIN GALLERIES, reserves the right to include its own material in any auction sale. The auctioneer may
have direct or indirect interests in these, and other items (other than its commission), and may collect a minimum price in addition to the
selling commission. This paragraph shall be deemed a part of the description of all lots contained in the catalogue. The catalogue shall also
be deemed a part of any invoice issued by the auctioneer. The auctioneer may make loans or advances to consignors and/or prospective
purchasers. The Consignor may be permitted to bid on his, her or their own articles and to buy them back at the sale. Any Buyer who bids on
or purchases their own goods is required to pay for them, in full, as the terms of sale provide for together with the full buyer’s commission,
and any other applicable surcharges, postage, handling, insurance fees and taxes, without rebate of any kind whatsoever, unless provided for
otherwise by contract with the auctioneer. The auctioneer reserves the right to make accounting adjustments in lieu of payment. Settlement
will follow the auction. The prices realized reflect the final price called by the auctioneer and may include a bid of a consignor reacquiring
their lot.
26. COIN GALLERIES, the auctioneer, and employees are “insiders” and may have access to confidential information not otherwise available
to the public with respect to value, provenance, availability, and other factors. Purchasers should make themselves acquainted with the nu-
mismatic items that they are purchasing and avail themselves of the services of outside consultants prior to engaging in any purchase. Bids
are so much per LOT. No lots will be broken up unless otherwise stated.
27. No bidder shall have any claim against the auctioneer, or COIN GALLERIES, for improper sequence of offering a lot.
28. On bullion items, bullion-like items, and encapsulated items graded by a grading service, Buyer agrees that there shall be no right of return
for any reason whatsoever. Buyer further agrees that due to market volatility, in event of non-payment, COIN GALLERIES shall be entitled
to damages that are the greater of selling price or market, together with any supplementary or additional costs.
29. COIN GALLERIES at any time may rescind the sale in the event of non-payment or breach of the warranty of title.
30. The sole remedy that any participant in the auction shall have, whether bidding in person, by mail, 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. Interest shall be paid
by COIN GALLERIES at a rate of no greater than nine per cent (9%) per annum, up to a maximum of six (6) years, unless the rules of the
Professional Numismatists Guild, Inc. provide for a higher rate of interest or a longer period of time, in which case such rules shall prevail. A
lower rate, or shorter period, may be decided by the arbitrators. Upon payment as determined by the arbitrators, or in full at the maximum rates
set forth above, or at an agreed rate, COIN GALLERIES 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. By bidding in this sale, all bidders consent to these terms and all other terms of these conditions of sale.
31. CoiN GALLERiES hereby disclaims all liability for damages, incidental, consequential or otherwise, arising out of or in connection
with the sale of any property by CoiN GALLERiES to Purchaser. All bidders, even if unsuccessful purchasers, agree to abide by this
condition, and all other conditions of sale.
32. All rights granted to the Purchaser under the within terms of sale are personal to the Purchaser. Purchaser may not assign or transfer any of
these rights to any other person or entity, whether by operation of law or otherwise. Any attempt so to assign or transfer any such rights shall
be absolutely VOID and unenforceable. No third party may rely on any benefit or right conferred by these Terms and Conditions of Sale and
terms of warranty on any bidder or Purchaser.
33. “Purchaser” shall mean the original purchaser of the property from COIN GALLERIES and not any subsequent owner or other person who
may have or acquire an interest therein. If Purchaser is an agent, the agency must be disclosed at the time of sale, otherwise the benefits of
the warranty shall be limited to the agent and not transferable to the undisclosed principal.
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34. Should any third party attempt to utilize any warranties contained herein, they shall first give COIN GALLERIES thirty (30) days written
notice by Registered Mail or Certified Mail Return Receipt Requested during which time COIN GALLERIES may, should it choose to contest
the third party’s claim, ask the Professional Numismatists Guild, Inc., or the American Arbitration Association to appoint a panel of three
arbitrators skilled in the field to make such a determination at New York, N.Y. By seeking to use such remedy, the third party unequivocally
and without reservation consents to binding arbitration, and its conclusive and binding determination of any alleged damages as a sole remedy.
With respect to any other pertinent notice requirements, venue and personal and subject matter jurisdiction, said third party is bound to the
provisions pertaining to bidders, buyers and purchasers, as otherwise provided for in these Terms of Sale.
35. In the event COIN GALLERIES shall, for any reason, be unable to deliver the property sought to be purchased, its liability therefore shall
be limited to the rescission of the sale and refund of the purchase price and buyer’s premium. CoiN GALLERiES hereby disclaims all
liability for damages, incidental, consequential or otherwise, arising out of its failure to deliver any property purchased, and all bid-
ders agree to this disclaimer.
36. If it is determined that a bailment relationship exists while the material purchased is being held by COIN GALLERIES, for Purchaser, said
relationship constitutes a gratuitous bailment only, solely for the benefit of the purchaser/bailor, as defined by the laws of the State of New
York.
37. As a condition of bidding, bidder acknowledges that numismatic auction sales are unique in terms of their tradition and industry practices.
Each bidder agrees that any claim or controversy whatsoever arising out of this sale shall be settled as follows: if demanded by either
buyer, or COIN GALLERIES by binding arbitration at New York, New York, under the rules then obtaining of the Professional Numismatists
Guild, Inc., or as PNG rules may provide, the American Arbitration Association. In the event that a dispute arises between COIN GALLERIES
and a non-member of the PNG, this means that the American Arbitration Association, at New York, N.Y., shall have exclusive jurisdiction
over the controversy. In any controversy concerning non-payment, COIN GALLERIES shall have the right to proceed by arbitration or by a
proceeding in any court of competent jurisdiction in the City, County, and State of New York, whichever is first commenced by COIN GAL-
LERIES. The arbitrator shall not have the power to alter the terms of condition of sale. Judgment on any award may be entered in any court
of competent jurisdiction. The arbitrators, and any court, shall award the prevailing party costs and reasonable attorney fees. By bidding in
this sale you agree to be bound by the arbitration provisions of the PNG as described above. Commencement of an arbitral proceeding, or
confirmation of an award, as well as any notice requirements connected with such proceeding, and any other required service of process, may
be made by COIN GALLERIES upon all bidders by registered or certified mail directed to the address of the bidder or purchaser as listed
on the bid sheet or application or form required at the time that a bidder number is issued, or by facsimile transmission with proof of receipt.
Bidder agrees that such service shall constitute full in personam jurisdiction. The venue for such proceedings shall be the City of New York,
State of New York and each bidder agrees to in personam (personal) jurisdiction of the City of New York, State of New York. In all cases,
the maximum liability of COIN GALLERIES for any item sold shall be limited to the official price of record of the item at this sale, without
provision for consequential damages, or any other damages of any kind whatsoever, unless the PNG rules provide otherwise.
38. 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, COIN GALLERIES may, at its sole option, either (a) cancel the sale, retaining as liquidated damages all payments made
by the Purchaser, it being recognized that actual damages may be speculative or difficult to compute, or (b) sell some or all of the numismatic
property and some or all other property of the Purchaser held by COIN GALLERIES, in a quantity sufficient in the opinion of COIN GAL-
LERIES to satisfy the indebtedness, plus all accrued charges. More than one such sale may take place at the option of COIN GALLERIES.
Such sale may take place without notice to Purchaser; if COIN GALLERIES gives notice, it shall be by regular mail to the address utilized
on the bid sheet, consignment agreement or other address known to the firm. Such sale will be at COIN GALLERIES standard commission
rates at public or private sale, within or without the City of New York, at which time (if the sale be at auction) the defaulting party shall not
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 COIN GALLERIES, including without limitation, commissions, handling charges, the expenses of both sales,
reasonable legal fees and collection agency fees and any other costs or expenses incurred hereunder. If a lot or numismatic item is not paid for,
and is sold by COIN GALLERIES for Purchaser’s account, in accordance with the Uniform Commercial Code, COIN GALLERIES shall not
be required to account to the Purchaser for any excess proceeds. Purchaser is also liable to COIN GALLERIES if the proceeds of such sale
or sales is insufficient in the opinion of COIN GALLERIES 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 COIN
GALLERIES, Purchaser grants to COIN GALLERIES a lien with respect to such sum, with interest to accrue thereon at the judgment rate,
until actually paid, which lien shall apply against any property of Purchaser, including any future goods of Purchaser coming into possession
of COIN GALLERIES. Purchaser hereby waives all the requirements of notice, advertisement and disposition of proceeds required
by law, including those set forth in New york lien law, article 9, sections 200-204 inclusive, or any successor statute, with respect to
any sale. Purchaser waives a right to redeem.
39. The auctioneer reserves the right to postpone the sale by auction for a reasonable period of time as a result of any significant event which, in
the sole discretion of the auctioneer, makes it advisable to postpone the event. No bidder or prospective bidder or purchaser or prospective
purchaser shall have recourse as a result of any postponement. In any event, no person may bid without registering, and ALL REGISTERED
BIDDERS including mail bidders and agents by registering or bidding agree to all of the above Terms and Conditions of Sale.
40. By bidding or offering to bid, bidders acknowledge that they have read all of the Terms and Conditions of Sale and warranty contained herein
and that they accept these terms and conditions without reservation. COIN GALLERIES reserves the right to vary the Terms and Conditions
of Sale by rider or other means communicated to bidders. By purchasing from COIN GALLERIES, whether present in person, or by agent,
by written bid, telephone or any other means, the bidder agrees to be bound by these Terms and Conditions of Sale.
41. ALL iTEMS iLLUSTRATEd ARE oF THE ACTUAL iTEMS BEiNG SoLd.
© Copyright 2008 by COIN GALLERIES New York City. All rights in this catalogue are reserved. No part of the contents may be reproduced
or used in any manner whatsoever without the written permission of the copyright holder.
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oRdER oF SALE
Ancient Coins ..................................................................................................................................2001-2300
Ancient Greece .......................................................................................................................2001-2078
Ancient Judaea .......................................................................................................................2079-2097
Roman Republic .....................................................................................................................2098-2124
Roman Imperatorial................................................................................................................2119-2124
Roman Empire........................................................................................................................2125-2174
Byzantine Empire ...................................................................................................................2175-2177
Ancient India ..................................................................................................................................2178
Multiple Ancient Coin Lots ....................................................................................................2179-2300
World
Swiss Shooting Medals .............................................................................................4001-4163
The Nicolae Caranfil Collection of Romanian Decorations and Medals ..................4164-4201
World Medals… ..........................................................................................................202-4293
Orders, Decorations and Militaria .............................................................................4294-4306
United States
The Franklinton Collection, Part 4: ..........................................................................4501-4597
Admiral Vernon Medals from the McCormick-Goodhart Collection .......................4598-4705
United States Medals and Tokens .............................................................................4706-4797
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