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COLLECTIONS ADVISORY SERVICES SPECIAL COMMISSIONS

JANUARY 14 AT NY INC, GRAND HYATT109 E. 42nd Street., New York, NY 10017; at 9:00 a.m.

JANUARY 15, 16 & 17 AT SPINK USA145 W. 57th Street., 18th Floor, NY 10019; at 11:00 a.m.

Featuring:An Important Offering of Holy-Roman and Austro-Hungarian Empire Coins and

Medals, and Papal and Vatican Gold; A Fine Selection of British and Irish Coinage; Ancient, World and U.S. Coins; An Extensive Array of World Orders and Decorations,

British Campaign Medals, and World Military Medals; World & U.S. Paper Money with many rarities; Autographs and Historical Documents featuring Part III of

the Ernest Rothschild Collection

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The above sale daTes are subjecT To change.

Spink offers the following services:Valuation for insurance and probate for individual items or whole collections.Sales on a commission basis either of individual pieces or whole collections.

sale calendar 2018

sTamps

21 January Sinkiang Postal History Hong Kong 1800821 January Fine Stamps and Covers of China and Hong Kong Hong Kong CSS3123 January St. Kitts-Nevis, The Brian Brookes Collection London 1801324/25 January The Philatelic Collectors’ Series Sale London 1800930 January The Philatelic Collectors’ Series Sale New York 1666 March A fine collection of Australian Kangaroo Issues London 180236 March Rhodesia Double Heads ‘the Royal Palm’ Collection London 180247 March The Arthur Gray Collection of Australian Booklets London 180277 March The ‘Lionheart’ Collection of Great Britain and British Empire Part VIII London 1802817/18 April The Philatelic Collectors’ Series Sale London 18029

coins

14 January The Numismatic Collector’s Series Sale (Day 1) at Grand Hyatt, NY INC New York 33915-17 January The Numismatic Collector’s Series Sale (Day 2-4) New York 33919/20 January Banknotes, Bonds & Shares and Coins of China and Hong Kong Hong Kong CSS2815-28 March Coins_Online@Spink London 1801726 March The Williams Collection of Anglo-Saxon, Viking and Norman Coins - Part I London 1801127/28 March Ancient, British and Foreign Coins and Commemorative Medals London 180044/5 April The Numismatic Collector’s Series Sale Hong Kong 4/5 April The Numismatic Collector’s Series Sale New York 3403 July The Williams Collection of Anglo-Saxon, Viking and Norman Coins - Part II London 180124/5 July Ancient, British and Foreign Coins and Commemorative Medals London 18005

medals

14 January The Numismatic Collector’s Series Sale (Day 1) at Grand Hyatt, NY INC New York 33915-17 January The Numismatic Collector’s Series Sale (Day 2-4) New York 3394/5 April The Numismatic Collector’s Series Sale New York 34025/26 April Orders, Decorations and Medals London 1800118/19 July Orders, Decorations and Medals London 18002

banknoTes

12 January The Andean Collection of Central and South America at Grand Hyatt, NY INC New York 33814 January The Numismatic Collector’s Series Sale (Day 1) at Grand Hyatt, NY INC New York 33915-17 January The Numismatic Collector’s Series Sale (Day 2-4) New York 33919/20 January Banknotes, Bonds & Shares and Coins of China and Hong Kong Hong Kong CSS284/5 April The Numismatic Collector’s Series Sale Hong Kong 4/5 April The Numismatic Collector’s Series Sale New York 34029 March-11 April World Banknotes Timed Auction London 1801411 April World Banknotes London 180152-11 July World Banknotes Timed Auction London 18020

bond & shares

14 January The Numismatic Collector’s Series Sale (Day 1) at Grand Hyatt, NY INC New York 33915-17 January The Numismatic Collector’s Series Sale (Day 2-4) New York 33919/20 January Banknotes, Bonds & Shares and Coins of China and Hong Kong Hong Kong CSS2821 March Bonds and Share Certificates of the World London 180164/5 April The Numismatic Collector’s Series Sale Hong Kong 4/5 April The Numismatic Collector’s Series Sale New York 340

auTographs

12 July Autographs, Historical Documents, Ephemera and Postal History London 18038

Wines

18 January An Evening of Great Whiskies, Cognacs and Rums Hong Kong SFW26

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Front Cover Illustration: 109 Back Cover Illustrations:169Inside Front Cover Illustrations: 176, 268, 1558

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Sale Details | Empire State Ballroom 1, Grand Hyatt, NY INC

Sunday 14 January 2018 at 9.00 a.m. Lots 1-338

| Spink NYC Office

Monday 15, January 2018 11 a.m. Lots 339-1048Tuesday 16, January 2018 11 a.m. Lots 1049-1702Wednesday 17, January 2018 11 a.m. Lots 1703-2108

In sending commission bids or making enquiries,

this sale should be referred to as COLLECTORS - 339

Live platform |

Viewing of Lots

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Morosco Room, Grand Hyatt, New York CityWednesday January 10, 2018 9:00 a.m. – 6:00 p.m.Thursday January 11, 2018 9:00 a.m. – 6:00 p.m.Friday January 12, 2018 9:00 a.m. – 6:00 p.m.Saturday January 13, 2018 9:00 a.m. – 6:00 p.m.(please note this will be singles only, large lots will be available at our offices for viewing during this time).| This entire sale, including the front and back of many notes, is also available

to view electronically, please contact Gregory J. Cole for more details

THE NUMISMATIC COLLECTOR’S SERIES SALEat the Grand Hyatt, NY INC

.January 14, 2018

Grand Hyatt,

109 East 42nd Street, NY 10017

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Your Specialists for this Sale

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At our offices in New York:Monday January 8, 2018 10:00 a.m. – 5:30 p.m.Tuesday January 9, 2018 10:00 a.m. – 5:30 p.m.

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Head of EMEAMira [email protected]

Global Head of Stamps and AutographsFernando Martí[email protected]

Specialists

StampsTim Hirsch FRPSLDavid ParsonsNick StartupNeill Granger FRPSLDominic SavastanoGeorge JamesIan Shapiro (Consultant)George EvelethGuido CraveriGeorge Yue (Consultant)Alan Ho

Bonds & SharesMike Veissid (Consultant)Andrew PattisonThomasina SmithStephen Goldsmith (Special Consultant)Peter Christen (Consultant)

Group Chairman And CEO

Olivier D. Stocker

Directors

Tim Hirsch FRPSL Anthony Spink

Head of AmericasCharles J [email protected]

Global Head of Coins and MedalsMuriel [email protected]

CoinsRichard BishopTim RobsonGregory EdmundRobert ParkinsonLawrence SinclairBarbara MearsJohn Pett (Consultant)Greg ColeStephen Goldsmith (Special Consultant)Kin Choi CheungPaul Pei Po Chow

AutographsGreg ColeStephen Goldsmith (Special Consultant)

BooksEmma HowardNik Von Uexkull

Head of Asia-PacificSue [email protected]

Global Head of Banknotes and BondsKelvin [email protected]

BanknotesBarnaby FaullAndrew PattisonThomasina SmithGreg ColeStephen Goldsmith (Special Consultant)Paul Pei Po Chow

Orders, Decorations & MedalsDavid Erskine-HillMarcus BudgenGreg Cole

Wines & SpiritsAngie Ihlo Fung

Special CommissionsIan CopsonEdward Hilary Davis

Auction & Client Management TeamRita ArieteDora SzigetiNik Von UexkullTom HazellJohn WinchcombeViola CraveriAmit RamprashadNathalie RochelKaitlyn ArgilaNewton TsangChristina Kong

FinanceAlison BennetSue PuiMarco FioriMina BhagatDennis MuriuVeronica MorrisVarranan SomasundaramAmit Ramprashad

Representative For AustraliaPeter Griffiths - [email protected]

Representative For Japan

Alan Ho - [email protected]

IT & AdministrationBerdia QamarauliMichael LewisLiz ConesTom RobinsonNewton TsangChristina Kong

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Spink UK69 Southampton RowBloomsburyLondonWC1B 4ETEmail: [email protected]: +44 (0)20 7563 4000Fax: +44 (0)20 7563 4066

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Spink China4/F and 5/FHua Fu CommercialBuilding111 Queen’s Road WestSheung WanHong KongEmail:[email protected]: +852 3952 3000Fax: +852 3952 3038

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Head of EMEAMira [email protected]

Global Head of Stamps and AutographsFernando Martí[email protected]

Specialists

StampsTim Hirsch FRPSLDavid ParsonsNick StartupNeill Granger FRPSLDominic SavastanoGeorge JamesIan Shapiro (Consultant)George EvelethGuido CraveriGeorge Yue (Consultant)Alan Ho

Bonds & SharesMike Veissid (Consultant)Andrew PattisonThomasina SmithStephen Goldsmith (Special Consultant)Peter Christen (Consultant)

Group Chairman And CEO

Olivier D. Stocker

Directors

Tim Hirsch FRPSL Anthony Spink

Head of AmericasCharles J [email protected]

Global Head of Coins and MedalsMuriel [email protected]

CoinsRichard BishopTim RobsonGregory EdmundRobert ParkinsonLawrence SinclairBarbara MearsJohn Pett (Consultant)Greg ColeStephen Goldsmith (Special Consultant)Kin Choi CheungPaul Pei Po Chow

AutographsGreg ColeStephen Goldsmith (Special Consultant)

BooksEmma HowardNik Von Uexkull

Head of Asia-PacificSue [email protected]

Global Head of Banknotes and BondsKelvin [email protected]

BanknotesBarnaby FaullAndrew PattisonThomasina SmithGreg ColeStephen Goldsmith (Special Consultant)Paul Pei Po Chow

Orders, Decorations & MedalsDavid Erskine-HillMarcus BudgenGreg Cole

Wines & SpiritsAngie Ihlo Fung

Special CommissionsIan CopsonEdward Hilary Davis

Auction & Client Management TeamRita ArieteDora SzigetiNik Von UexkullTom HazellJohn WinchcombeViola CraveriAmit RamprashadNathalie RochelKaitlyn ArgilaNewton TsangChristina Kong

FinanceAlison BennetSue PuiMarco FioriMina BhagatDennis MuriuVeronica MorrisVarranan SomasundaramAmit Ramprashad

Representative For AustraliaPeter Griffiths - [email protected]

Representative For Japan

Alan Ho - [email protected]

IT & AdministrationBerdia QamarauliMichael LewisLiz ConesTom RobinsonNewton TsangChristina Kong

www.spink.com

@SpinkandSon

Spink Auctions

Spink_auctions

Spinkauctions

Spink_auctions

Spink UK69 Southampton RowBloomsburyLondonWC1B 4ETEmail: [email protected]: +44 (0)20 7563 4000Fax: +44 (0)20 7563 4066

Spink USA145 W. 57th St.18th FloorNew York, NY10019Email:[email protected]: +1 646-941-8664Fax: +1 646-941-8686

Spink China4/F and 5/FHua Fu CommercialBuilding111 Queen’s Road WestSheung WanHong KongEmail:[email protected]: +852 3952 3000Fax: +852 3952 3038

Spink AsiaRegistered at:50 Raffles Place#17-01 Singapore LandTowerSingapore 048623Email:[email protected]

Spink SwitzerlandVia Livio 86830 ChiassoSwitzerlandEmail:[email protected]: +41 91 911 62 00Fax: +41 91 922 20 52

January 14-17, 2018 - New York

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MONEY AND MEDALS: MAPPING THE UK’S NUMISMATIC COLLECTIONSSPRING - AUTUMN 2018

ROOM 69A

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Order of SaleDay One Sunday, January 14, 2018Commencing at 9:00 a.m.(Lots 1-338)ANCIENT COINS ..................................................................................................................... 1 - 24WORLD COINS ........................................................................................................................ 25 – 338• Austrian Coins & Medals ........................................................................................................ 25 – 81• France ...................................................................................................................................... 91 – 104• German States .......................................................................................................................... 105 – 114• British Coinage ........................................................................................................................ 115 – 200• Hungary .................................................................................................................................. 201 – 209• Irish Coinage ........................................................................................................................... 210 – 222• Italian States and Italy.............................................................................................................. 223 – 232• An important Offering of Papal and Vatican Gold .................................................................... 233 - 307

Day TwoMonday, January 15, 2018Commencing at 11:00 a.m.(Lots 339-1048)ANCIENT COINS ..................................................................................................................... 339 – 433Ancient Greek Coins ................................................................................................................... 339 – 417Roman Coinage .......................................................................................................................... 418 – 432WORLD COINS ........................................................................................................................ 434 –828• British Coinage ........................................................................................................................ 460 – 688• Irish Coinage ........................................................................................................................... 691 – 732• Antiquarian Numismatic Books ................................................................................................ 824 – 828UNITED STATES COINS ......................................................................................................... 829 – 1048• U.S. Tokens and Medals ........................................................................................................... 1036 – 1048

Day ThreeTuesday, January 16, 2018Commencing at 11:00 a.m.(Lots 1049-1702)WORLD ORDERS & DECORATIONS ..................................................................................... 1049 – 1187• Russian Orders, Decorations, Ward Medals and related ............................................................. 1126 – 1172WORLD MILITARY MEDALS .................................................................................................. 1188 – 1277• British Campaign Medals ......................................................................................................... 1188 – 1247WORLD MILITARIA ................................................................................................................ 1278 – 1283WORLD PAPER MONEY .......................................................................................................... 1284 – 1702• Brazilian Banknotes .................................................................................................................. 1329 – 1394• Canada ..................................................................................................................................... 1395 – 1430• Banknotes of China .................................................................................................................. 1436 – 1460• Paper Money of Paraguay ........................................................................................................ 1613 – 1655

Day FourWednesday, January 17, 2018Commencing at 11:00 a.m.(Lots 1703-2108)UNITED STATES PAPER MONEY........................................................................................... 1703 – 2055• A Large Offering of CSA Notes ................................................................................................ 1757 – 1920AUTOGRAPHS & HISTORICAL DOCUMENTS .................................................................... 2056 –2092The Ernest Rothschild Collection of French and European Letters and Documents, Part III ....... 2056 – 2079Antiquarian Books ...................................................................................................................... 2093 – 2096U.S. and World Stocks and Bonds ............................................................................................... 2097 -- 2108

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Ancient Greek Coinage

(2x)

1 Etruria. Populonia AR As, Third Century BC. 0.84 BC. Octopus with seven tentacles. Reverse blank. HN Italy 227, Vecchi Etruscan Coins 5.16, Vecchi 40-45. Extremely Rare. Near Extremely Fine. $800-1,200

Choice Leontini Tetradrachm

2 Sicily. Leontini. AR Tetradrachm, ca. 430-425 BC. 17.26 gms. Laureate head of Apollo left, rev. LEO-N-TI-NON, head of roaring lion left, three barley grains around, leaf behind. SNG ANS 257, Boehringer 55. Irregular edge as struck. Extremely Fine and Choice. $1,500-2,000

3 Sicily. Syracuse. Second Democracy (466-405 BC). AR Tetradrachm, struck, ca. 450-440 BC. 17.32 gms. Charioteer driving quadriga right. ketos in ex., rev. ΣVRAKOΣI-ON, Head of Arethusa right wearing hoop earring with two beads and necklace. Boehringer 557. Attractive soft iridescent highlights. Good Very Fine. $1,000-1,500

4 Boeotia. Thebes. AR Stater, ca. 395-338 BC. 12.08 gms. Boeotian shield, rev. Amphora, ΘEOΓ across, caduceus above. SNG Copenhagen 338. Toned. Well-centered. Good Very Fine. $350-450

5 Athens. AR Tetradrachm, ca. 454-404 BC. 17.21 gm. Helmeted head of Athena, rev. AϴE, Owl standing right, head facing, olive sprig and crescent behind. Full profile of pleasing style, well-centered. Attractive old toning. Near Extremely Fine. $900-1,200

(1.5x)

6 Troas. Antandros. AR Hemiobol, late Fifth Century BC. O.44 gms. Head of Artemis Astyrene right, rev. Panther head facing, A-N within incuse square. Traité pl. 163, 2. Rare. Nice surfaces and metal quality for issue. Good Very Fine. $200-250

7 Sassanian Empire. Shahpur II (309-379). AV Dinara. Kabul mint. 5.35 gms. Bust right wearing mural crown with korymbos, Pahlavi legend, rev. Fire altar with ribbons. Cf. Göbl 1a/7, Paruck 248. Tiny solder mark at 12:00. Otherwise Good Very Fine. $2,000-3,000

Session 1 Lots 1-338 Sunday January 14, 2018 - 9:00 a.m.

at the New York International Coin Show, Grand Hyatt, New York

ANCIENT COINS

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8 Sassanian Empire. Peroz (Firoz) (457/9-484). AV Light Dinara. 4.13 gms. WH (Veh-Ardashir?). Bust right wearing winged crown with korymbos on crescent, rev. Fire altar with attendants, star and crescent above. Göbl Type III/1. Edge splits and lamination. Very Fine. $800-1,200

Attractive and Rare Khusrau II Dinara

9 Sassanian Empire. Khusrau II (590-628). AV Dinara, RY 21 (611). Uncertain mint. 4.51 gms. Bust right wearing mural crown with crescent and wings, surmounted by crescent and star flanked by star and crescent and star, rev. Facing bust of Anahit in flaming nimbus. Malek Khusrau 6-7, Göbl III/4, pl. III, 217; Saeedi AV95. Rare. Near Extremely Fine. $4,000-5,000

10 Kushano-Sassanian. Hormizd (ca. 270-300). AV Dinara. Balkh mint. Late series. 6.67 gms. Hormizd standing left, wearing lion’s head crown with ribbons surmounted by “artichoke”, flames at shoulder, sacrificing at altar, holding trident, trident standard above altar, pellet above swastika between legs, X symbol above tamgha in right field; Kushano-Baktrian legend, rev. Siva standing facing, the bull Nandi behind. ANS 2212, Cribb 4. Extremely Fine. $1,000-1,500

11 Arabia. Sabaeans and Himyarites. Athens imitative coinage. Ca. First Century BC. AR Unit. 5.36 gms. Laureate head right, within wreath, rev. Owl standing facing on amphora, monogram above Sabaean “N” at right, bead and reel border. Munro-Hay 1.13i2, pl XVI, 461; BMC 59. Toned. Good Very Fine. $200-250

12 India. Gupta Empire. First Dynasty. Samudragupta (ca. 335-380). AV Dinara. 7.66 gms. Samudragupta standing left sacrificing over altar and holding filleted standard, Garuda standard before, samadra in Brahmi inner right, rev. Ardoksho enthroned facing, holding diadem and cornucopiae, parakrama in Brahmi at right, tamgha upper left. Alketar Class I, variety A; Bayana 113. Weakness at centers, minor deposits. Very Fine. $600-700

13 India. Gupta Empire. First Dynasty. Chandragupta II Vikramaditya (ca. 380-413). AV Dinara. 7.48 gms. Archer type. Chandragupta standing 3/4 left holding arrow and bow, Garuda standard at left, rev. Laxmi seated facing on lotus, holding diadem and lotus, tamgha at left. Alketar Class II, variety E. Very Fine. $600-700

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14 India. Gupta Empire. First Dynasty. Kumaragupta I Mahendraditya (ca. 413-455). AV Dinara. 8.03 gms. Horseman type. Nimbate Kumaragupta, holding bow astride prancing horse, rev. Laxmi seated left on wicker stool, holding a lotus and feeding jamuna to a peacock before her. BMC Class II, var. a, 223; Alketar Class II, var. A. Small nick on Laxmi’s breast and king’s chest. Very Fine. $800-1,200

15 Axumite Kingdom. Ebana (ca. 440-470). Gold Unit. 1.60 gms. Bust of the king right wearing tiara flanked by wheat stalks, rev. Bust of king right wearing headcloth flanked by wheat stalks. Munro-Hay 71, BMC Axum 306. Extremely Fine. Ex Stack’s Bowers and Ponterio Auction, New York, Jan. 10-14, 2014, lot 94. $500-600

Roman Imperial

16 Roman Imperial. Eastern Empire. Arcadius (383-408). AV Solidus, struck 393-395. Sirmium, sixth Officina. 4.43 gms. Pearl-diademed, draped and cuirassed bust right, rev. Arcadius in military attire standing right, foot atop captive, holding labarum and Victory on globe, S-M, legend ends “S”, COMOB in ex. RIC IX 15b. Very Fine. $500-600

17 Roman Imperial. Eastern Empire. Theodosius II (402-450). AV Solidus, struck 408-420. Constantinople. 4.45 gm. DN THEODO-SIVS PF AVC, Helmeted and cuirassed bust facing, head 3/4 right, holding spear and shield emblazoned with horseman riding over fallen enemy, rev. CONCORDI-A AVCCH, Constantinopolis enthroned, head right, holding long staff and Victory on globe, star in left field, CONOB in ex. Depeyrot 7372, RIC 202. Sharp details, broad border, lustrous. Choice About as Struck. $600-700

BYZANTINE EMPIRE

18 Byzantine Empire. Phocas (602-610). AV Solidus, struck 607-609. Constantinople, 5th Officina. 4.51 gm. Crowned, draped and cuirassed bust facing, holding globus cruciger, rev. Angel standing facing, holding staff surmounted by a staurogram and a globus cruciger, legend ends “E”, CONON bin ex. DOC 10e, MIB 9, SB 620. Superb and lustrous. About as Struck. $500-600

19 Byzantine Empire. Constans II, with Constantine IV (641-668). AV Solidus, struck 654-659. Constantinople, 6th Officina. 4.45 gm. Crowned and draped facing busts of Constans and Constantine, cross above, rev. Cross potent on three steps, legend ends “S”, CONOB in ex. DOC 25f, MIB 26, SB 959. Lustrous. Choice About as Struck. $400-500

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20 Byzantine Empire. Constantine IV Pogonatus with Heraclius and Tiberius (668-685). AV Solidus, struck 668-673. Constantinople, 4th Officina. 4.39 gm. Helmeted and cuirassed bust facing, head 3/4 right, holding spear and shield, rev. Cross potent on three steps flanked by Heraclius and Tiberius, each holding a globus cruciger, legend ends “Δ”, CONON in ex. DOC 6d, MIB 5c, SB 1153. Lustrous and Choice. About as Struck. $500-600

21 Byzantine Empire. Basil II, with Constantine VIII (976-1025). Histamenon Nomisma, struck 1005-1025. Constantinople. 4.41 gm. Bust of Christ Pantokrator facing, annulet in each upper quadrant of nimbus, rev. Crowned, half-length busts of Basil, wearing loros, and Constantine, wearing chlamys, holding long cross between them. DOC 6a, SB 1800. Pleasing details. Extremely Fine. $600-700

22 Byzantine Empire. Constantine IX Monomachus (1042-1055). AV Histamenon Nomisma. Constantinople. 4.32 gms. Christi Pantokrator enthroned facing, rev. Crowned facing bust of Constantine wearing loros and holding labarum and globus cruciger. DOC 2a, SB 1829. Extremely Fine. $400-500

23 Byzantine Empire. Manuel I Comnenus (1143-1180). AV Hyperpyron Nomisma. Constantinople. 4.46 gms. Facing bust of Christ Pantokrator, IX-XC, rev. Manuel standing facing, holding labarum and globus cruciger. DOC 1e, SB 1956. Minor flatness lower reverse periphery. Extremely Fine. $400-500

A Superb array of Grand Tour Red Wax Intaglios

24 A Collection of “Grand Tour” Red Wax Intaglios. 19th Century. 97 lovely pieces, each in a numbered, collared frame. Classical Graeco-Roman, Roman and Egyptian depictions. A superb array. Well-preserved and Choice. $800-1,200

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WORLD COINS

Europe

Austrian Coinage

25 Austria. Archduke Ferdinand II (1564-1595). Double Taler, nd. Hall. 57.2 gm. Draped and cuirassed, bare-headed bust of the Archduke right, rev. Tyrolean eagle, wreath above. Dav.8116. Attractive old cabinet toning. Choice Extremely Fine. $1,000-1,500

Rudolf II 1604 Triple Taler

26 Austria. H.R.E. Rudolf II (1576-1612). Triple Taler, 1604. Hall. 86.1 gm. Draped and armored bust of the emperor wearing fancy ruff, date below sleeve, rev. Garnished and crowned oval Arms within Order chain. Dav. 3003, KM 59. Rich old toning. About Extremely Fine. $2,000-2,500

27 Austria. H.R.E. Rudolf II (1576-1612). Double Taler, 1604. Hall. 57.0 gm. Laureate, draped and cuirassed bust of the emperor right wearing ruff, date below, rev. Crowned and garnished oval Arms in Order chain. Dav.3304, KM 57.2. Bold lustre with pearlescent and amber hues. Uncirculated and Choice, a handsome example. $1,000-1,500

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28 Austria. Archduke Maximilian (1612-1618). Ducat, nd (1612). Crowned and armored figure of the Archduke standing right, holding scepter over shoulder and sword, rev. Crowned Arms, Tyrolean eagle at center. KM 146. Very Rare. Small slashmark reverse at 11:30 and 1:00, trivial crease as struck. Pleasing lustre, sharp strike. Extremely Fine. $2,000-3,000

Splendid Leopold II Double Taler

29 Austria. Archduke Leopold V (1623-1632). Double

Taler, nd (1625). Hall. 57.7 gm. Crowned and armored, half-length figure of the Archduke right holding scepter over shoulder and sword, rev. Tyrolean eagle, wreath above; DVX BVRGVNDIAE COMES TIROLIS. Dav. 3335, KM 609.1. Minor edge flaw. Boldly lustrous, attractive amber and tungsten-blue hues. Choice Uncirculated. A splendid example. $1,200-1,600

30 Austria. Archduke Leopold V (1623-1632). Double Taler, 1626. Hall. 57.2 gm. Crowned and armored, half-length figure of the Archduke right holding scepter over shoulder and sword, date before, rev. Tyrolean eagle, wreath above; DVX BVRGVNDIAE COMES TIROL. Dav. 3336, KM 609.2. Very minor rim bruise. Rich gray with soft amber highlights. About Uncirculated. $800-1,200

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31 Austria. H.R.E. Ferdinand III (1637-1657). Broad Double Taler, 1641/39. Graz. 55.6 gm. Laureate, draped and armored bust of the emperor right, date below, “arrow” border, rev. Crowned oval Arms within Order chain. Dav. 291, Herinek 341as, KM 876.1. Natural planchet clip. Pleasing satiny lustre with soft amber highlights. Choice Extremely Fine. $1,000-1,500

32 Austria. Archduke Ferdinand Charles (1632-1662). Double Taler, nd (ca. 1654). Hall. 57.2 gm. Armored and draped, bare-headed bust of the Archduke right within wreath border, rev. Tyrolean eagle, wreath circling head. Dav. 3363A, KM 984. Lustrous, lavender-gray with sparkling pearlescent highlights. Uncirculated. $1,000-1,500

33 Austria. Archduke Ferdinand Charles (1632-1662). Double Taler, nd (ca. 1654). Hall. 57.1 gm. Crowned, draped and cuirassed bust of the Archduke right within wreath border, rev. Tyrolean eagle, wreath circling head. Dav. 3364, KM 985. Russet hues. Choice About Uncirculated. $1,200-1,600

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High-grade and rare Taler of Archduke Ferdinand Charles

34 Austria. Archduke Ferdinand Charles (1632-1662). Double Taler, nd (ca. 1654). Hall. 57.7 gm. Armored and draped, bare-headed bust of the Archduke right, lion face on his shoulder, wearing Order, within wreath border, rev. Tyrolean eagle, wreath circling head. Dav. 3364A, KM 986. Rare. Light lavender-gray with superb tungsten-blue, gold and champagne highlights. Uncirculated. $2,000-2,500

Extremely Rare

Gold Medal of Archduke Leopold Wilhelm

35 Austria. Archduke Leopold Wilhelm (born Wiener Neustadt 1614, died Vienna 1662). Gold Medal, nd (Ca. 1647-1650). 42.5mm. 40.69 gm. Unsigned. Draped bust of Leopold Wilhelm right wearing ornate square collar and Order; LEOPOLDVS GVILIELMVS D.G. ARCHIDVX AUSTRIAE, rev. Cross, branches crossed over intersection of its arms, All-Seeing Eye on right arm, banner at top with the Archduke’s motto TIMORE DOMINI, Lion and lamb below. The youngest son of HRE Ferdinand II and Maria Anna of Bavaria, Leopold Wilhelm served as military commander during the Thirty Years War and the Franco-Spanish War, and as Governor of the Spanish Netherlands (1647-1656). He was a great patron of the arts. Forrer notes a very similar medal signed “Hier. Dv Qvesnoy F.” as the only known medal of Belgian sculptor and medallist Jérome Duquesnoy (1602-1654). This medal may also be by him. Extremely rare. Minor contact marks, good lustre. Extremely Fine. $5,000-7,000

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Coronation of Leopold I as Holy Roman Emperor Medallic 7 Ducat,

1658 Ex Brand Collection

36 Austria. Leopold I (1657-1705). Coronation as Holy Roman Emperor. Gold Medal of 7 Ducat weight, 1658. 23.90 gms. Laureate, draped and cuirassed bust right wearing the Collar of the Golden Fleece; LEOPOLDVS.DG.ROM.IMPERATOR, rev. All-Seeing Eye shining down on crowned device within wreath, hands holding swords emerging from clouds at sides; CONSILIO. ET. INDVSTRIA. High-relief portrait. Maur.857var. Extremely Rare. Some light friction hairlines. Good Extremely Fine. Ex Brand Collection, Sotheby’s, Zürich, July 1, 1982, lot 140; Ex Leo Hamburger Auktion, Frankfurt, Sept. 17, 1921, lot 221. $14,000-18,000

37 Austria. H.R.E. Leopold I (1657-1705). Broad Double Taler, 1675 IAN. Graz. 57.1 gm. Laureate, draped and cuirassed bust of the emperor right wearing Order chain, fancy border, rev. Crowned oval Arms within Order chain. Dav. A3232, KM 1268. Tiny reverse flan flaw. Lovely toning with soft iridescent hues. About Uncirculated. $1,500-2,000

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38 Austria. H.R.E. Leopold I (1657-1705). Double Taler, nd (1680). Hall. 56.7 gm. Laureate, draped, cuirassed and peruked bust right, wearing square collar and Order chain, lion face on shoulder, within wreath border, rev. Tyrolean eagle, wreath in beak encircles head; ARCHIDVX AVST DVX BV CO TYRO. Dav. 3247, KM 1119.1. Small edge flaw. Superb iridescent highlights. Uncirculated. $1,000-1,500

39 Austria. H.R.E. Leopold I (1657-1705). Double Taler, nd (ca. 1680). Hall. 57.1 gm. Laureate, draped, cuirassed and peruked bust right, wearing rectangular cravat and Order chain, lion’s head on ornate shoulder drapery, five shoulder straps, within wreath border, rev. Tyrolean eagle, wreath circles head; ARCHIDVX AVST DVX BV COM TYROLIS. Dav. 3249, KM 1119.2. Toned. Choice Extremely Fine. $800-1,200

40 Austria. H.R.E. Leopold I (1657-1705). Double Taler, nd (1686). Hall. 56.9 gm. Laureate, draped and peruked bust right, wearing fine style armor, and hair curls in rows, within wreath border, rev. Tyrolean eagle, wreath circles head; ARCHIDVX AVST DVX BV COM TYROLIS. Dav. 3252, KM 1338. Trivial edge flaw. Lustrous, pearly-gray. Uncirculated. $1,000-1,500

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Coronation of Joseph I as King of Germany at Augsburg 1690 Gold Medal of 9 ¾ Ducat weight

41 Austria. Joseph I. Gold Medal of 9 3/4 Ducat weight on the Coronation of Joseph as King of Germany at Augsburg, 1690. 39.7mm. 33.97 gm. By Becker. Armored, draped and peruked bust right wearing Order of the Golden Fleece chain, signed Becker on open arm sleeve; IOSEPHUS.D:G -- :ROM:IMPERATOR, rev. Laurel branch entwined with sword, radiant All-Seeing Eye in pyramid above, Joseph’s motto below: AMORE.ET.TIMORE. For a similar piece of 10 Ducat weight Cf. O’Hagan Collection Sale 1908, lot 538. Extremely Rare. Pleasing lustre. Choice Extremely Fine. $4,000-6,000

42 Austria. H.R.E. Joseph I (1705-1711). Double Taler, nd. Hall. 57.3 gm. Armored, draped and peruked bust of the emperor right wearing Order chain, rev. Tyrolean eagle, wreath in beak. Dav. 1016, KM 1445. Medium gray with amber highlights over a few obverse hairline scratches. Extremely Fine. $800-1,200

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Impressive Charles VI 1711 Imperial Coronation Gold Medal of 24 Ducat weight

43 Austria. Charles VI (1711-1740). Gold Medal of 24 Ducat weight on the Coronation of Charles VI as Holy Roman Emperor at Frankfurt, 1711. Oval, 49 x 58mm. 83.38 gm. By Becker. Later strike. Laureate, draped, armored and peruked bust of the HRE right wearing Order chain, signed “BECKER f.” on open sleeve; CAROLUS.VI.D:G:ROM:IMP:S:A:GE:HI:HU:BO:REX, rev. Globe with outline of Italy and Mediterranean coast encircled by clouds; CONSTANTIA. ET. FORTITUDINE. Förscher 204, Julius 889. Integral loop. Uncirculated. $10,000-15,000

Important and Extremely rare 1741 Birth of Archduke Joseph Gold Medal of 12 Ducat weight by D. Becker

44 Austria. Maria Theresa. Gold Medal of 12 Ducat weight on the Birth of the Archduke Joseph, 1741. Oval, 42 x 48mm. 41.66 gm. By D. Becker. Bust of the baby Joseph right, signed “.D.BECKER.F.” on truncation, within wreath, ribbon furl at bottom; IOSEPHUS.ARCH.AUST.REGI.HUNG & BOH.LOTH & MAG.HETR.PRINCEPS, rev. Joseph cast as the infant Hercules, lying on his regal crib, fending off two coiled serpents, signed D.B.F. lower right; NATUS MDCCXLI DIE.XIII.MARTY in cartouche in ex. KK Hmz Vienna 785, Areth 192, Julius 1686, Montenuovo 1686. Extremely rare. Very minor friction marks. Lustrous. Uncirculated. $10,000-15,000

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45 Austria. Maria Theresa (1740-1780). Ducat, 1766 CK. Vienna. 3.48 gm. Veiled bust right, rev. Crowned Imperial eagle, Vienna Arms on breast. Fr. 415, KM 1842. Obverse hairline. Decent lustre. Extremely Fine. $350-450

46 Austria. Maria Theresa (1740-1780). Taler, 1763. Hall. Armored, draped bust right, rev. Crowned Imperial eagle with crowned multifold Arms, Tyrolean eagle at its center. Dav.1121, KM 1816. Toned. Good Very Fine/Extremely Fine. $150-200

47 Austria. Joseph II (1780-1790). 2 Ducats, 1786 E. Karlsburg. 6.98 gm. Laureate bust right, rev. Crowned Imperial eagle over numeral value. KM 1876. Some obverse hairlines. Decent lustre. Extremely Fine. $500-600

48 Austria. Leopold II (1790-1792). Ducat, 1791 E. Karlsburg. Laureate head right, rev. Crowned Imperial eagle. KM 1883. Extremely Fine. $450-600

Erection of the Equestrian Statue of Joseph II Medal in Gold by Johann Nepomuk Wirt

49 Austria. Franz II, as H.R.E. (1792-1806). Gold

Medal of 20 Ducat weight on the Erection of the Equestrian Statue of Joseph II, 1806. 49mm. 69.74 gm. By Johann Nepomuk Wirt. Laureate head of Franz II right, signed I.N.WIRT.F. below, rev. View of the equestrian statue in Josefsplatz, Vienna, which is based on the classical statue of Marcus Aurelius in Rome; JOSEPHO II.AVG. FRANCISCVS ROM.ET AVST.IMP. Very Rare. Friction hairlines in field. About Uncirculated. $6,000-7,000

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50 Austria. Franz II, as H.R.E. (1792-1806). 4 Ducats, 1806 A. Vienna. Laureate, draped and cuirassed bust right, rev. Crowned Imperial eagle. Fr. 459, KM 2175. Light friction hairlines, tiny rim ding. Uncirculated. $1,200-1,600

51 Austria. Franz II, as H.R.E. (1792-1806). Gold Jeton of 3/4 Ducat weight on the Coronation of Franz II as King of Hungary at Buda, 1792. 19.3mm. 2.61 gm. Five-line legend, date below, crown with pendalia above, rev. Crowned lion rampant left, holding patriarchal cross and bracing shield. Extremely Fine. $300-400

52 Austria. Franz II, as H.R.E. (1792-1806). Gold Jeton of 3/4 Ducat weight for the Galician Homage in Krakow, 1796. 19.7mm. 2.62 gm. Laureate head right, rev. Five-line legend, date below. Reverse flan flaw. Extremely Fine. $300-400

Tyrolean Mobilization Merit Medal 1797 in Gold

53 Austria. Franz II, as H.R.E. (1792-1806). Large Gold Tyrolean Mobilization and Merit Medal, 1797. 39.7mm. 33.64 gm. By Johann Nepomuk Wirt. Laureate head of the Emperor right, signed I.N. WIRT.F. below; FRANZ II. R.K.ERZH. ZU OEST.GEF.GRAF VON TYROL, rev. Within wreath: DEN / TAPFEREN / VERTHEIDIGERN / DES / VATERLANDES / MDCCXCVII. The Tyrolean Mobilization and Merit Medals were awarded to Tyroleans who had taken up arms in support of the Austrian army and who had displayed exemplary bravery or merit in the defense of the Tyrol against the French. Extremely Rare. Struck without loop. Choice Brilliant Uncirculated. $5,000-6,000

54 Austria. Franz, as Franz I, Austrian emperor. Gold Civil Honor Medal of 10 Ducat weight, nd (1827). 43.7mm. 34.96 gm. By J. Weiss. Laureate, short-haired portrait of Franz I right, signed below; FRANC. I. AVST. IMP HVNG. BOH. LOMB. ET VEN. GAL. LOD. IL. REX.A.A., rev. Crown with tassels over ornate crossed scepters and balance scale; IVSTITIA REGNORVM FVNDAMENTVM. KK Hmz Vienna 1521, Montenuovo 2340. Rare. Friction hairlines. Uncirculated. $4,000-6,000

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55 Austria. Franz, as Franz I, Austrian emperor (1806-1835). Gold Jeton of 1 1/4 Ducat weight on the Coronation of Maria Ludovica as Queen of Hungary at Pressburg, 1808. 25mm. 4.35 gm. Five-line legend and date, crown with pendalia above, rev. Flower on stalk; RECTE ET CANDIDE. Frühwald III/2a, Nóvak V.XVII-U-2a. Horizontal and diagonal crease. Extremely Fine. $500-600

56 Austria. Franz, as Franz I, Austrian emperor (1806-1835). Ducat, 1823 E. Karlsburg. Laureate head right, rev. Crowned Imperial eagle. KM 2170. About Uncirculated. $150-200

57 Austria. Franz, as Franz I, Austrian emperor (1806-1835). Ducat, 1829 A. Vienna. Laureate head right with short hair, rev. Crowned Imperial eagle. KM 2171. Good lustre. AU/Uncirculated. $150-200

58 Austria. Franz, as Franz I, Austrian emperor (1806-1835). Gold Jeton of 3/4 Ducat weight on the Coronation of Carolina Augusta as Queen of Hungary at Pressburg, 1825. 20.3mm. 2.64 gm. Five-line legend and date, rev. Orb above crossed branches; PIE.VT.CLEMENTER. Montenuovo 2500, Frühwald VI/2a, Nóvak XVII-V-2a. Diagonal crease and some hairlines. Extremely Fine. $250-300

Extremely rare Tyrolean Homage Medal

59 Austria. Ferdinand (1835-1848). Tyrolean Homage Medal in Gold of 6 1/2 Ducat weight, 1838. 23.19 gm. By Francesco Putinati. Laureate head of the emperor left, signed below, rev. Four-line homage legend in Latin, Roman numeral date below. Frühwald VII.3.A; Morosini 14. Extremely Rare. Light friction hairlines. Brilliant Uncirculated. A similar medal of 8 Ducat weight in a V.L. Nummus sale, June 11, 2017 realized 8,000 Euro. $3,000-4,000

60 Austria. Ferdinand (1835-1848). 4 Ducats, 1843 A. Vienna. Laureate, mantled bust left wearing Order chain. Fr. 480, KM 2270. Obverse hairlines in prooflike fields. Brilliant Uncirculated. $1,000-1,500

61 Austria. Ferdinand (1835-1848). 4 Ducats, 1848 A. Vienna. Laureate, mantled bust left wearing Order chain. Fr. 480, KM 2270. Friction hairlines in prooflike fields. Brilliant Uncirculated. $1,000-1,500

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62 Austria. Ferdinand (1835-1848). Shooting Contest for the Tyrolean Homage Medal in Gold of 3 Ducat weight, 1838. 10.47 gm. By J.D. Boehm. Laureate head right, signed below, rev. Target over crossed and festooned rifles, Tyrolean Arms above. Arneth 557. Rare. Tiny rim nick. Uncirculated. $800-1,200

63 Austria. Ferdinand (1835-1848). Pair of Ducats, 1840 E. Karlsburg, and 1844 B. Kremnitz. Laureate head right, rev. Crowned Imperial eagle. KM 2262. Uncirculated. (2) $300-350

64 Austria. Ferdinand (1835-1848). Trio of Ducats,

1847, 1848 A. Vienna; and 1848 E. Karlsburg. Laureate head right, rev. Crowned Imperial eagle. KM 2262. Brilliant Uncirculated, Uncirculated and Extremely Fine. (3) $450-550

65 Austria. Franz Josef (1848-1916). 100 Corona, 1915. Restrike. Bare, older head right, rev.Crowned Imperial eagle. KM 2819. Gem Brilliant Uncirculated. $1,100-1,200

66 Austria. Franz Josef. On the Unveiling of the Monument to the Fallen Soldiers, 1849. Medal. Silver. 67.3mm. By Cesar and Seidan. Uniformed bust of a young Franz Josef left, wearing Order, rev. View of the Monument in an ornate inscribed quadrilobe. Mont.2640. Lovely old toning. Uncirculated. $150-200

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67 Austria. Franz Josef. Visit of the Emperor Franz Josef to Nagybánya, 1852. Medal. Silver. 54.3mm. By Heinrich Karl. Uniformed and draped bust of the young Emperor left wearing Order, rev. Five-line Latin legend and date within wreath. Scarce. Lavender-gray with iridescent hues. About Uncirculated. $150-200

68 Austro-Hungary. Franz Josef. Pair of Silver Medals

by Karl Radnitzky: Homage of Vienna, 1853. 50mm. Bare young head of Franz Josef left between branches, rev. Triumphal Arch; DEM SIEGER ÜBER DIE HERZEN SEINER VÖLKER (“Victor over the hearts of his People”). Lovely toning, with rich iridescent hues in prooflike fields. Uncirculated; Hungary. Visit of the Imperial Couple to the Districts of Jázygen and Kumanen and to Jászberény, 1857. 38.7mm. Conjoined busts of Franz Josef and Elisabeth right, rev. Arms. Hauser 640, Wurzb.2714. Toned. Choice About Uncirculated. (2) $125-175

69 Austria. Franz Josef. Silver Wedding Anniversary,

1879. Medal. Silver. By Anton Scharff and J. Tautenhayn. 49.8mm. Conjoined busts of Franz Josef and Elisabeth right, rev. The Emperor standing beside his Empress receiving scroll from Austria, young shield-bearer beside her. Richly toned with blue and gold hues. About Uncirculated. $150-200

70 Austria. Franz Josef. Founding of the Vienna Shooting Association, 1883. Medal. Silver. 36.3mm. 22.17 gm. By Anton Scharff. 16th Century style soldier standing with rifle before city, rev. Crowned Imperial eagle with Arms on breast, within Order chain. Rare. Pleasing iridescent hues over some obverse friction marks. About Uncirculated. $200-300

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71 Austria. Franz Josef. Marriage of Archduke Franz Salvator and Archduchess Marie Valerie, 1890. Medal. Silver. 43.5mm. 39.96 gm. By Anton Scharff. Conjoined busts left of Archduke Franz Salvator, son of Grandduke Leopoldo II of Tuscany, and Princess Marie Valerie, fourth and last child of Emperor Franz Josef and Elisabeth, rev. Amor and Hymen as Cherubs frolic by garlanded Arms of Tuscany and Austria held by Fortune. Lovely tungsten-blue and soft lilac hues. About Uncirculated. $100-150

72 Austro-Hungary. Franz Josef. Trio of Fauna Medals.

Silver. Horse-breeding Award Medals. For the Breeding and Nurturing of Horses. Silver. Austrian type. 33.5mm. Vienna mint. Uniformed bust of Emperor right, rev. German legend in five lines; Hungarian type. 33.9mm. Young, uniformed bust of Emperor left, sporting mustache and sideburns, rev. Hungarian legend in five lines; Ornithology Congress in Vienna, 1884. 37.9mm. Uniformed bust of Crown Prince Rudolf right, rev.Swallow left. Pleasing old tone. The first two About Uncirculated, the latter Extremely Fine. (3) $100-150

73 Austria. Quintet of Silver Medals: 1850 - Hoffen Vergessen Vertrauen. 26.5mm. By Roth. Laureate young head of Franz Josef left / Time standing by obelisk with wreathed date; 50th Anniversary of Franz Josef ’s Reign, 1898. 26mm. By Anton Scharff. Young Emperor left / older portrait right; National Award for Agricultural Merit. 40mm. By Tautenhayn. Laureate Franz Josef head right. Choice; Marriage Medal. 51mm. 990 on edge. Cupid Vulcan working at anvil / engraved “Berthold Bogislav u. Annemarie Bonin zum 28.9.26”; For Agricultural Service. 42mm. By Loos. Classical woman standing with wreath and scepter encircled by scenes of farming and husbandry; also, Gilt Bronze Medals (3) - Shooting Competition in Vienna, 1898; 60th Anniversary of Reign/Harness Race in Vienna, 1908; and Hungarian Millennium - Árpád reverse. Extremely Fine-Uncirculated. (8) $125-175

Very rare 1935 Mariazell 100 Schilling

74 Austria. Republik. 100 Schilling, 1935. Madonna of Mariazell. Fr. 522, KM 2857. Very rare with only 951 pieces struck. Prooflike strike. Brilliant Uncirculated. $3,500-4,500

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Choice and Important 1938 Mariazell 100 Schilling

75 Austria. Republik. 100 Schilling, 1938. Madonna of Mariazell. Fr. 522, KM 2857. By March 1938, Austrian Chancellor Kurt Schuschnigg had done all he could to suppress the Nazis in Austria and safeguard the country’s independence amid the growing calls for Anschluss -- unification with Germany. On the 11th of March, Hitler issued Schuschnigg an ultimatum to hand over power to the Austrian Nazi party or face invasion. Schuschnigg desperately sought support to preserve Austria’s independence, but when he saw neither France nor Great Britain were willing to help, he resigned. President Wilhelm Miklas refused to appoint Austrian Nazi Arthur Seyss-Inquart as Chancellor. On the morning of March 12, the 8th Army of the German Wehrmacht crossed the border into Austria. That afternoon, Adolf Hitler, riding in a car, crossed the border at his birthplace Branau am Inn with a 4,000-man bodyguard. Important members of Austria’s First Republic, potential dissenters and Jews were quickly rounded up. Within the first few days, 70,000 people had been arrested. Still overall there was far greater enthusiasm in Austria for Anschluss than anyone expected. Impressed by this Hitler, scraped his original idea of having Austria as a puppet state run by Seyss-Inquart, and fully absorbed Austria into the German Reich. As a result, most of the 1938 dated 100 Schillings, which only had a mintage of 1400 pieces, were destroyed. Extremely Rare. Prooflike strike. Brilliant Uncirculated. A similar example hammered for 60,000 SFr in Numismatica Genevensis Sale 7, lot 1164. $30,000-40,000

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76 Austria. Republik. 25 Schilling, 1935. Half figure of St. Leopold facing 3/4 left, holding model of Church. Fr. 524, KM 2856. Prooflike strike. Brilliant Uncirculated. $500-600

77 Salzburg. Wolf Dietrich v. Raitenau (1587-1612). Klippe Double Taler, nd. 57.6 gm. Hatted oval Arms, rev. St. Rupert seated facing, head 3/4 left. Nice old toning. Extremely Fine. $1,000-1,500

78 Salzburg. Leopold Anton Eleutherius, Graf v. Firmian (1727-1744). 1/4 Ducat, 1734. Cardinal’s hat above Arms, rev. St. Rupert above fractional value. Fr. 851, KM 330. Choice Uncirculated. $200-300

Trio of Viennese Salvator Mundi Medals

79 Austria. Vienna. Stadt. Salvator Mundi Medal in Gold of 10 Ducat weight, n.d (after 1700). 42.5mm. 34.77 gm. Unsigned. Nimbate bust left of Christ, rev. Cityview, crowned eagle above holding scepter and orb in talons, MUNUS / :R.P: / VIENNENs. on cartouche below flanked by Arms; SVB UMBRA ALARV TVARV. Some small rim tics. Extremely Fine. $3,000-4,000

80 Austria. Vienna. Stadt. Salvator Mundi Medal in Gold of 6 Ducat weight, n.d (after 1843). 34mm, 20.95 gm. By Konrad Lange. Nimbate bust left of Christ, signed K.L. below, rev. Cityview, small crowned double-headed eagle above, MVNVS REIPVBLICAE VIENNENSIS on cartouche below flanked by Arms; SVB VMBRA ALARVM TVARVM. Unger 23. Light friction hairlines in prooflike fields. Brilliant Uncirculated. $1,500-2,000

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81 Austria. Vienna. Stadt. Salvator Mundi Medal in Gold of 6 Ducat weight, n.d (after 1843). 34mm, 20.86 gm. By Konrad Lange. Nimbate bust left of Christ, signed K.L. below, rev. Cityview, small crowned double-headed eagle above, MVNVS REIPVBLICAE VIENNENSIS on cartouche below flanked by Arms; SVB VMBRA ALARVM TVARVM. Unger 23. Light friction hairlines. Lustrous. Uncirculated. $1,500-2,000

82 Austrian Netherlands. Joseph II, ruling alone (1780-1790). Souverain d’Or, 1787 A. Vienna. 11.11 gm. Laureate head right, rev. Crowned oval Arms over cross within Order chain. Fr. 442, KM 33. Decent lustre. Extremely Fine. $600-700

83 Austrian Netherlands. Franz II (1792-1797). Souverain d’Or, 1793 A. Vienna. 11.13 gm. Laureate head right, rev. Crowned oval Arms over cross within Order chain. Fr. 468, KM 64. Trivial obverse flaw. About Uncirculated. $800-1,000

84 Austrian Netherlands. Franz II (1792-1797). Half Souverain d’Or, 1794 F. Hall. 5.56 gm. Laureate head right, rev. Crowned oval Arms over cross within Order chain. Fr. 475b, KM 65. Rare, with a mintage of 1,636 pieces. Some friction hairlines. About Uncirculated. $800-1,000

85 Austrian Netherlands. Franz II (1792-1797). Half Souverain d’Or, 1795 B. Kremnitz. 5.55 gm. Laureate head right, rev. Crowned oval Arms over cross within Order chain.Fr. 474, KM 63. A few minor obverse laminations and hairlines. Good lustre. About Uncirculated. $400-500

Very rare 1580 Dragon’s Head Bohemian Ducat

86 Bohemia, HRE Rudolf II (1576-1612). Ducat, 1580, mm “dragon’s head” left on elongate neck, not in shield. Prague? Mintmaster: Hans Harder? Crowned and armored figure of the emperor standing right holding scepter and orb, “dragon’s head” resembling more a camel’s head and neck mm between his feet, rev. Crowned Arms on shield with curving sides. Very Rare. Graffiti right obverse field. Extremely Fine. $1,500-2,000

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87 Bohemia. H.R.E. Ferdinand II, as King of Bohemia (1620-1637). Double Taler, 1624 privy mark: bird’s wing. Joachimsthal. 58.2 gm. Crowned and armored figure of Ferdinand standing 3/4 right, holding scepter and orb, rev. Crowned Imperial eagle with Bohemian lion on its breast. Dav. A3141, KM 362. Deep slate gray with pearlescent highlights. Extremely Fine. $1,800-2,300

88 Bulgaria. Ferdinand I, as Prince (1887-1908). Pattern 10 Stotinki, 1887. On the Election of Ferdinand. Copper. Draped, mantled and supported Arms, rev. Five-line legend, patriarchal cross above. NGC MS 64 BN. $700-800

Gold Medal on the 1869 Imperial Visit to Croatia by Franjo M. Kares, only a few known

89 Croatia. Franz Josef (1848-1916). Medal on the Visit of the Royal Couple to Croatia, 1869. Gold. 28mm. 17.32 gm. By the Zagreb medalist Franjo M. Kares. Conjoined busts left of Emperor Franz Josef and Empress Elisabeth, signed KARRESS below; FRANJO JOSIP I JELISAVA, rev. Crowned Arms with outlined embellishment on a lined field within beaded circle; USPOMENI DOŠASTJA NJIHOVIH VELIČANSTVA U HRVATSKU 1869. Richter 116. Excessively rare with only a few pieces known. Light friction hairlines and a few tiny rim tics. Uncirculated. An example in Good EF realized 6,000 Euros in the Mach & Chlapovi? Auction, May 9-10, 2016 (lot 352). $3,000-4,000

90 Cyprus, Victoria (1837-1901). 1/2 Piastre, 1887. Young diademed head left, rev. value in circle. KM-2. PCGS MS64 BN. $300-350

Pleasing Louis XIII 1642 Ecu

91 France. Louis XIII (1610-1643). Ecu, 1642 A. Paris. Laureate, draped and cuirassed bust right, rev. Crowned Arms. Dav.3797, KM 129.1. Light pearly gray. Extremely Fine. $3,500-4,500

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92 France. Louis XIV (1643-1715). Ecu a la meche longue,1652 T. Nantes. Laureate, draped and cuirassed bust right, rev. Crowned Arms. Gad 202, KM 155.16. GENI MS 64. $1,250-1,500

93 France. Louis XIV (1643-1715). Ecu, 1692 9. Rennes. Draped and peruked bust right, rev. Crowned cruciform LL monograms, large fleurs in angles, mm in circle at center. Gad 216, KM 275.21. GENI MS 62. $2,200-2,600

94 France. Louis XIV (1643-1715). Ecu, 1704 9. Rennes. Peruked, cuirassed bust right, rev. Crowned cruciform LL monograms, fleurs in angles, Arms in circle at center. Gad 224, KM 360.1. GENI AU58. $2,400-2,600

95 France. Louis XIV (1643-1715). Demi Ecu à la mèche courte†, 1643 A. Paris. Laureate, draped and cuirassed young bust right, rev. Crowned Arms. C.1834; Gad 168; Dr.271; Dup.1462. GENI AU 58 $950-1,150

96 France. Louis XV (1715-1774). Ecu Meche Longue, 1718 A. Paris Mint. Draped young bust right. Gadoury 318. GENI AU58. $950-1,150

High-grade 1721 Ecu

97 France. Louis XV(1715-1774) . Ecu, 1721 A. Paris. Young, laureate bust right, rev. Crowned Arms. Gad 319, KM 459.1. GENI MS 63. $3,200-3,500

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98 France. Louis XV(1715-1774). Ecu, 1725 A. Paris. Laureate, armored bust right. Gad 320, KM 472.1. GENI AU58. $2,850-3,250

99 France. Louis XV (1715-1774). Béarnaise Ecu, 1774 (cow). Béarn. Laureate, draped bust left, rev. Crowned oval Arms within spray. Dav.A1332, KM 555. Faint obverse adjustment mark. Deep medium gray. Good Very Fine. $900-1,000

100 France. Louis XV (1715-1774). 1/3 Ecu, 1721 W. Lille. Young, laureate bust right, rev. Crowned Arms. Gad 306 KM 457.22. GENI AU 58. $850-950

101 France. Louis XVI(1774-1793). Demi Ecu, 1790 A. Paris. Uniformed and peruked bust left, rev. Crowned oval Arms in spray. Gad. 355, KM 562.1. GENI MS61. $1,250-1,450

102 France. Consulate (1799-1803). 5 Francs, An 10 L. Bayonne. Hercules group. Gad 563 A; F. 287, KM 639.6. GENI AU55. $1,600-1,800

103 France. Louis Philippe I (1830-1848). Franc, 1846 B. Rouen. Laureate head right, rev. Value and date within wreath. Gad 453; F. 210, KM 748.2. GENI MS65. $600-800

104 France. Louis Philippe I (1830-1848). Pattern Essai 10 Centimes, 1839. Paris. Crowned, child bust of Louis XIII right, rev. Date within wreath. Mazard 1141 A. GENI SP 64. $500-700

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105 German States. Alsace. Archduke Ferdinand II (1564-1595). Double Taler, nd. Ensisheim. 56.2 gm. Crowned and armored half-length figure of the Archduke right, holding sword and scepter over shoulder, rev. Crowned, complex Arms in Order chain, flanked either side by small shield; FER. DVX. BVR. LA. ALS. CO. Cf.Dav. 8093. Minor obverse flan flaw. Steely medium gray with violet, gold and aquamarine hues. Choice Extremely Fine. $1,500-2,000

106 German States. Alsace. Archduke Ferdinand II (1564-1595). Double Taler, nd. Ensisheim. 57.3 gm. Crowned and armored half-length figure of the Archduke right, holding sword and scepter over shoulder, rev. Crowned, complex Arms in Order chain, flanked either side by small shield; FERD. DVX. BVR. LAN.ALS.CO. Dav.8093. Satiny tone. About Uncirculated. $1,500-2,000

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107 German States. Alsace. H.R.E. Rudolf II (1576-1612). Double Taler, 1609. Ensisheim. 56.1 gm. Laureate, draped and cuirassed bust of the emperor right wearing ruff and Order chain, date below, rev. Crowned and garnished, complex oval Arms within Order chain, flanked either side by a small shield. Dav. 3031, KM 248. Soft medium gray over some obverse hairlines in field. $1,500-2,000

108 German States. Alsace. Archduke Maximilian III (1612-1618). Double Taler, 1614. Ensisheim. 57.0 gm. Draped and cuirassed bust of the Archduke right, wearing ruff and Teutonic Order chain, rev. Crowned complex Arms with Arms of the Teutonic Arms at center, flanked by small shields. Dav. 3325, KM 280. Toned. Choice Extremely Fine. $1,500-2,000

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Extremely rare East Friesland Eight Ducats of Georg Christian, Invested as Imperial Prince 1662

109 German States. East Friesland. Georg Christian (1660-1665). 8 Ducats, nd (1662). Long-haired, cuirassed bust right; (heart over three axes) GEORG. CHRIST. D. G. PR. F. O. D. I. E. S. ET. W (Georg Christian by the Grace of God Prince of Ostfriesland, Lord of Esens, Stedesdorf and Wittmund), rev. Tri-helmeted complex Arms; D. A. PACEM. DOMINE. IN. DIEBVS. NO: Fr.890. Georg Christian of the ruling Cirksena family succeeded his brother Enno Louis in 1660 as ruler. Earlier, while studying at the University of Tübingen, he had met his future wife Christine Charlotte, daughter of Duke Eberhard III of Württemberg. But protocol dictated that to marry a Princess of Württemberg, Georg Christian needed to hold the hereditary title of Imperial Prince. He finally received the title on April 18, 1662. Georg Christian and Christine Charlotte were wedded less than a month later, on May 10, in Stuttgart. This coin, which was struck from Taler dies, was likely a presentation piece for the ceremonies connected to the formal recognition of Georg Christian as an Imperial Prince, or for his marriage to Christine Charlotte. Extremely rare. PCGS AU 53. $150,000-250,000

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110 German States. Hamburg. Hanse und Freiestadt. Portugalöser zu 100 Mark - Gold Medal on the 80th Birthday of Fürst Otto v. Bismarck, Herzog v. Lauenburg, 1895. 42.7mm. 36.61 gm. By F. Schaper. Civilian bust of v. Bismarck 3/4 left, small City Arms behind, rev. Bismarck cast as St. George, wearing pickelhaube, spearing dragon, signed below. Edge: H.M. GOLD 980. Bennert 165. Uncirculated. $1,500-2,000

111 German States. Hohenlohe-Neuenstein-Oehringen. Ludwig Friedrich Karl (1765-1805). Taler, 1785 OE-KRN. Nürnberg. Draped and cuirassed bust right, wearing Order, rev. Crowned, mantled, and supported elaborate, quint-helmeted Arms. Dav.2353, KM 62. Richly toned. Extremely Fine. $750-850

112 German States. Munster. Christof Bernhard v. Galen (1650-1678). Taler, 1661. Quint-helmeted Arms, rev. Bust of St. Paul in clouds above cityview. Dav. 5603, KM 75. Nice old toning. NGC AU 53. $700-800

113 German States. Regensburg. Freiestadt. HRE Franz I (1745-1765). Half Ducat, nd B. Johann Christoph Busch, mint official. Laureate, draped and armored bust of the emperor right, rev. Cityview, radiant All-Seeing Eye in pyramid above. Fr.2535c, KM 302. Slight crease, as struck. Extremely Fine. $500-600

Handsome Teutonic Order Triple Taler, 1614

114 German States. Teutonic Order. Maximilian of

Austria (1588-1618). Triple Taler, 1614. 85.6 gm. Crowned, draped and armored figure of the Grandmaster standing facing 3/4 left, holding sword, flanked by helm and lion supporting shield, date in ex, rev. Knight in full armor, holding bannered lance, astride caparisoned warhorse, encircle by shields, large Teutonic Arms below. Dav. B5854, KM 32. Satiny gray with peripheral amber hues. Extremely Fine. $3,000-5,000

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BRITISH COINAGE

115 England. Viking Kingdom of York (Jórvik), ca. 895-920. Cnut. AR Penny. 1.37 gms. Patriarchal cross; cn-VT H (R)-E-x, rev. Small cross with two pellets in circle; cVN - NET - TI. S.993. Lovely old cabinet toning. Choice Extremely Fine. $300-400

116 England. Kings of Wessex. Edward the Elder (899-924). AR Penny. 1.59 gms. Small cross in circle; +EADVVEARD REX, rev. VVLFHE / ARDNo, triplet of pellets above and below, row of three crosses between. S.1087. Light pecks. Toned. Good Very Fine. $500-600

117 England. Late Anglo-Saxon. Edward the Confessor (1042-1066). AR Penny. York, moneyer: Stircol. 1.51 gms. “Pointed helmet” type. Draped bust right wearing pointed helmet, holding scepter before; XEDRER-DREI, rev. Voided cross, annulet with pellet at center, each limb terminating in three crescents, annulet in top left quadrant; +STIRCOL ON EOFER. S.1179. Deep slate gray. Extremely Fine. $400-500

118 England. Late Anglo-Saxon. Edward the Confessor (1042-1066). AR Penny. Thetford, moneyer: Aelfwine. 1.27 gms. “Hammer Cross” type. Crowned bust right, scepter before; + EDPAR.-DREX, rev. Hammer cross, each limb ending in crescent with two pellets, pellet at center; + ELFPINE ON DET. S.1182. Nice old tone. Near Extremely Fine. $300-400

Pleasing portrait of Henry VIII

119 England. House of Tudor. Henry VIII (1509-1547). Second coinage, 1526-1544. Groat, mm rose. 2.82 gms. Laker bust A right, Roman/Roman lettering, rev. Shield over cross fourchee. S.2337. Pleasing portrait. Deep, rich gray. Near Extremely Fine. $1,000-1,500

120 England. House of Tudor. Edward VI (1547-53). Crown, fine silver issue, m.m. y, 1551. 30.20g. King on horseback right, date below, rev. shield over long cross fourchée. N.1933, S.2478. Some scratches to reverse, Good Fine or better. $500-600

121 England. House of Tudor. Edward VI (1547-53). Crown, fine silver issue, m.m. tun, 1552. 30.86g. King on horseback right, date below, rev. shield over long cross fourchée. N.1933, S.2478. Cleaned, weak in places, otherwise Fine, struck on a round flan, scarce. $600-800

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122 England. House of Tudor. Edward VI (1547-53). Crown, fine silver issue, m.m. tun, 1553. 30.30g. King on horseback right, date below, rev. shield over long cross fourchée. N.1933, S.2478. Weak in reverse centre, Good Fine or better, toned. $500-600

123 England. House of Tudor. Philip and Mary (1554-1558). Shilling. 6.21 gms. Their busts facing each other, large crown above, rev. Crowned and garnished oval Arms, X-II. S. 2498. Some weakness at centers. Slate gray. Very fine. $800-1,200

Pair of Elizabeth I

1601 Crowns

124 England. House of Tudor. Elizabeth I (1558-1603). Seventh issue, 1601-1602. Crown, mm 1 for 1601. 29.52 gms. Crowned bust left wearing ruff and regal finery, holding scepter and orb, rev. Shield with Arms on cross fourchee. N.2012, S.2582. Rare. Some surface “veining” from improper annealing. Toned. Very Fine. $2,500-3,500

125 England. House of Tudor. Elizabeth I (1558-1603). Crown, seventh issue, m.m. 1 (1601). 29.22g. Crowned bust with orb and sceptre left, rev. garnished shield over long cross fourchée. N.2012, S.2582. Cleaned, striking crack at 6 o’clock, Very Fine, and rare. $1,500-2,000

126 England. House of Tudor. Elizabeth I (1558-1603). Milled Coinage, 1561-1571. Shilling, mm star. 30mm. 6.27 gms. Crowned bust left wearing decorated dress, rev. Arms on shield over cross fourchee. S.2591. Trivial edge split as struck. Lovely old toning. Extremely Fine. $700-900

127 England. House of Stuart. James I (1603-1625). Third coinage, 1619-1625. Quarter Laurel, mm trefoil (1624). 2.26 gms. Beaded both sides. Laureate, draped bust left, tie ends form bracket to value “V” behind, rev. Crowned Arms over cross. S.2642B. Good Very Fine. $600-700

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128 England. House of Stuart. James I (1603-25). Crown, second coinage, m.m. trefoil over lis both sides (1623-4). 29.06g. King on horseback right, rev. garnished shield. N.2120, S.2664. A circulated example, Fine and toned, rare. $400-600

129 England. House of Stuart. Charles I (1625-49). Gold Crown, Group A, m.m. lis (1625). Tower mint. 2.18g. First crowned bust left, value behind, rev. crowned square-topped shield. N.2179, S.2709. Creased, Good Fine. $400-500

130 England. House of Stuart. Charles I (1625-49). Gold Crown, Group D, m.m. tun (1636-8). Tower mint. 2.18g. Fourth crowned bust left, value behind, rev. crowned oval garnished shield, C R at sides. N.2185, S.2715. Good Fine or better. $400-500

131 England. House of Stuart. Charles I (1625-49). Crown, Briot’s first milled issue, m.m. flower and B/B (1631-2). 29.7g. King on horseback left, rev. crowned oval garnished shield, crowned C R at sides. N.2298, S.2852. Very Fine, pleasantly toned, scarce. $2,000-3,000

132 England. House of Stuart. Charles I (1625-49). Crown, Civil war issue, m.m. castle, 1645. Exeter. 28.92g. King on horseback left, rev. round garnished shield. N.2561, S.3062. Weak strike, Fine or better, toned, rare. $400-600

133 England. House of Stuart. Charles I (1625-1649). Second Milled issue, 1638-1639. Shilling, mm anchor with B. 5.91 gms. Briot’s late bust left, XII behind, rev. Shield over cross fourchee. S.2859. Very light obverse adjustment. Extremely Fine. $400-500

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134 England. Commonwealth (1649-60). Crown, m.m. sun, 1653. 29.89g. Shield of England within palm and laurel wreath, all Ns over inverted Ns, rev. conjoined shields of England and Ireland, mark of value above. ESC 6{6}, N.2721, S.2779. Cleaned, Good Very Fine, scarce. $2,000-3,000

1658/7 Cromwell Crown

135 England. Commonwealth. Protectorate. Oliver Cromwell, Lord Protector (1653-1658). Crown, 1658/7. Laureate and draped bust left, rev. crowned shield. ESC 240{10}, S.3226. The obverse with usual die crack to bust, cleaned, beginning to retone, the reverse toned. A pleasant Very Fine. $2,000-3,000

136 England. Commonwealth. Protectorate. Oliver Cromwell, Lord Protector (1653-1658). Halfcrown, 1658. Laureate and draped bust left, rev. crowned shield. ESC 252{447}, S.3227A. Very Fine, toned. $1,500-2,500

137 England. Commonwealth, Protectorate. Oliver Cromwell, Lord Protector (1653-1658). Shilling, 1658. Laureate, draped bust left, rev. Crowned Arms of the Protectorate. S.3228. Once lightly wiped, some obverse hairlines, now fully toned. About Uncirculated. $1,800-2,300

138 England. Charles II (1660-1685). Third Hammered issue, 1662. Shilling. 6.03 gms. Crowned bust left, XII behind, within circle, rev. Shield with Arms on cross moline. S.3322, ESC 1019. Lovely slate gray. Very Fine. $300-400

139 England. Charles II (1660-1685). Crown, 1662. First draped bust right, rose below, rev. Crowned cruciform arms, CC monograms in angles, Garter at center. S.3550, Dav. 3774, KM 417.1. Toned. Very Fine. $400-600

140 England. Charles II (1660-1685). Shilling, 1663. First draped bust right, rev. Crowned cruciform arms, CC monograms in angles, Garter at center. S.3371, ESC 1025, KM 418.2. Light adjustment marks (?) with flashing reverse. Deeply toned. Extremely Fine. $600-700

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William & Mary 1691 Five Guineas

142 England. William & Mary (1688-94). Five Guineas, 1691. TERTIO. Laureate conjoined busts right, rev. crowned shield. S.3422. Some marks to bust. About Extremely Fine. $20,000-25,000

143 England. William and Mary (1689-1694). Crown, 1692. Their conjoined busts right, rev. Crowned cruciform Arms, Lion of Orange at center, WM monograms in angles. S.3433, Dav.3780, KM 478. Faint haymarking. Soft golden highlights. Good Very Fine. A nice example. $800-1,200

144 England. William and Mary (1689-1694). Halfcrown, 1689. Their conjoined busts right, rev. First crowned shield. S.3434, KM 472.1. Faint obverse haymarking. Attractive soft iridescent highlights. Extremely Fine. $1,000-1,500

145 England. William and Mary (1689-1694). Shilling, 1693. Their conjoined busts right, rev. Crowned cruciform arms, Lion of Orange at center, WM monograms in angles, date in inner angles. S.3437, KM 480. Faint obverse haymarking. Slate gray. Good Very Fine. $400-600

Remarkably detailed James II 1688 Five Guineas

141 England. James II (1685-1688). Five Guineas, 1688. QVARTO. Second laureate bust left, rev. Crowned cruciform shields, sceptres in angles. MCE 119; KM 460.1; S.3397A. PCGS MS63+, currently the highest graded example, residual lustre with attractive russet toning. Extremely rare in this condition, James’ portraits usually being softly-struck, this example retaining remarkable detail. $60,000-80,000

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146 England. William and Mary (1689-1694). Sixpence, 1693. Their conjoined busts right, rev. Crowned cruciform arms, Lion of Orange at center, WM monograms in angles, date in inner angles. S.3438, KM 481. Pale lavender gray, satiny lustre. Near Extremely Fine. $600-700

Exceptional 1701 “Fine Work” Two Guineas

147 England. William III (1694-1702). “Fine Work” Two Guineas, 1701. Edge milled. Second laureate bust right, rev. Crowned cruciform shields, ornamental sceptres in angles. MCE 173, KM 508, S.3456. PCGS MS 62, an exceptionally attractive bust type of William III, excellent preservation. $30,000-40,000

148 England. William III (1694-1702). Guinea, 1696. First laureate bust right, rev. crowned cruciform shields, sceptres in angles. S.3458. About Fine, weak on obverse, light russet tone. $350-450

149 England. William III (1694-1702). Crown, 1696. First draped bust right, curved breastplate, round collar, rev. Crowned cruciform Arms, Lion of Orange at center. S.3470, KM 486. Once lightly wiped, now toning. Minor haymarking. Good Very Fine. $300-400

150 England. William III (1694-1702). Halfcrown, 1700. Duodecimo. Laureate, draped bust right, rev. Crowned cruciform Arms, Lion of Orange at center. S.3494, KM 492.2. Faint obverse adjustments marks. Lovely pearly gray with soft iridescent hues and abundant lustre. Extremely Fine. $800-1,000

151 England. William III (1694-1702). Shilling, 1700. Fifth draped bust right, rev. Crowned cruciform Arms, Lion of Orange at center. S.3516, KM 504.1. Pearly gray. Choice Extremely Fine. $300-400

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152 England. William III (1694-1702). Sixpence, 1697. Third draped bust right, rev. Crowned cruciform Arms, Lion of Orange at center. S.3538, KM 496.1. Bold satiny lustre, soft iridescent hues. Choice Brilliant Uncirculated. FDC. $400-500

153 England. William III (1694-1702). Sixpence, 1700. Third draped bust right, rev. Crowned cruciform Arms, Lion of Orange at center. S.3538, KM 496.1. Faint haymarking, light obverse streak. Pearly-gray, good lustre. Brilliant Uncirculated. $400-500

154 England. William III (1694-1702). Sixpence, 1700. Third laureate and draped bust right, rev. crowned cruciform shields, large crowns, late harp. ESC 1250{1579}, S.3538. Uncirculated, toned, traces of lustre. $300-400

155 England. Anne (1702-1714). Pre-Union coinage. Halfcrown, 1703. VIGO. Draped bust left, VIGO below, rev. Crowned cruciform Arms, Garter at center. Struck from bullion seized in Vigo Bay during the Anglo-Dutch expedition against Spain. S.3580, ESC 569, KM 518.2. Some reverse rim nicks and minor flan flaw. Toned. About Extremely Fine. $350-450

156 England. Anne (1702-1714). Pre-Union coinage. Halfcrown, 1705. QVINTO. Draped bust left, rev. crowned cruciform shields, plumes in angles. ESC 1360{571}, S.3581. Rubbing to highest surfaces, Near Extremely Fine or better, toned and lustrous. $500-600

provenance: Davisson’s Auction 17, June 2002, lot 241

157 Great Britain. Anne (1702-14). Guinea, 1710. Third draped bust left, rev. crowned cruciform shields, sceptres in angles. S.3574. Fine, scratches to bust. $400-500

An exquisite 1708 Shilling

158 Great Britain. Anne (1702-14). Shilling, 1708. Third draped bust left, rev. crowned cruciform shields, angles plain. ESC 1399{1147}, S.3610. Gem Uncirculated with rainbow tone, an exquisite example. $800-1,200

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Choice Queen Anne Pattern Halfpenny

159 Great Britain. Anne (1702-1714). Post Union. Pattern Halfpenny, nd (1713-1714). Draped bust left; ANNA. D:G. MAG: BR: - FR: ET. HIB. REG, rev. Rose with 8 leaves and thistle with 2 leaves. Peck 730. Very rare. Orange-brown. Choice Brilliant Uncirculated. $1,000-1,500

Very scarce 1720/17 Two Guineas

160 Great Britain. George I (1714-27). Two Guineas, 1720/17. Edge milled. Laureate bust right, rev. crowned cruciform shields, sceptres in angles. S.3627. NGC AU 53. Very scarce type, struck on slightly off-centre dies. $7,000-8,000

provenance: Heritage New York Signature Sale 3008, 3 January 2010

161 Great Britain. George I (1714-27). Guinea, 1715. Third laureate head right, rev. crowned cruciform shields, sceptres in angles. S.3630. Flat bust, About Fine. $400-500

George II 1746 Lima Five Guineas

162 Great Britain, George II (1727-60). Five Guineas, 1746. DECIMO NONO. Old laureate head left, LIMA below, rev. Crowned shield. S.3665. NGC AU 55, original surfaces, traces of lustre, one or two light marks to obverse otherwise appears an overall higher grade than stated. $25,000-30,000

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164 Great Britain. George II (1727-60). Two Guineas, 1738. Young laureate head left, rev. Crowned garnished shield. S.3667B. Mount marks at 12 o’clock, Very Fine or better, original surfaces. $800-1,000

165 Great Britain. George II (1727-60). Crown, 1746. DECIMO NONO. Old laureate and cuirassed bust left, LIMA below, rev. crowned cruciform shields, angles plain. ESC 1668{125}, S.3689. Extremely Fine or better, original surfaces with traces of lustre. $1,000-1,200

166 Great Britain. George III (1760-1820). Half Sovereign, 1817. Laureate head right, date below, rev. crowned shield. S.3786. PCGS MS63, lustrous. $800-1,000

167 Great Britain. George III (1760-1820). Half Sovereign, 1818. Laureate head right, rev. crowned shield. S.3786. Uncirculated with full lustre. $600-800

168 Great Britain. George III (1760-1820). Bronzed Proof ‘Cartwheel’ Twopence, 1797. Laureate and draped bust right, rev. Britannia seated. S.3776. With original shell in which the Cartwheel was housed. Die crack at 7 o’clock on obverse, pristine Brilliant Proof, exquisite. $700-800

A Superb 1748 Five Guineas

163 Great Britain. George II (1727-60). Five Guineas, 1748. VICESIMO SECVNDO. Old laureate bust left, rev. Crowned shield. MCE 286, S.3666. PCGS MS 63, attractive, near pristine original surfaces, traces of lustre, seemingly an even higher grade than the holder denotes. $50,000-60,000

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Impressive and Very rare George IV 1826 Proof Five Pounds

169 Great Britain. George IV (1820-1830). Proof Five Pounds, 1826. Lettered edge. Bare head left, rev. Crowned shield and mantle. S.3797, W&R.213. PCGS PR 63DCAM, usual light hairlines, otherwise flawless with an exceptionally good portrait. Very rare with a mintage of only 150 pieces. $100,000-150,000

Cameo Proof 1826 Two Pounds

170 Great Britain. George IV (1820-1830). Proof Two Pounds, 1826. Bare head left, rev. Crowned and mantled Arms. S.3799, KM 701. Very rare. NGC PF 63 CAMEO. $7,000-9,000

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171 Great Britain. George IV (1820-1830). Proof Half Sovereign, 1826. Bare head left, rev. Crowned and garnished Arms. S.3804, KM 700. NGC PF 65 CAMEO. A superb example. $2,000-2,500

172 Great Britain. George IV (1820-30). Half Sovereign, 1828. Bare head left, rev. crowned shield. S.3804. PCGS MS 62, lustrous. $600-800

173 Great Britain. George IV (1820-30). Crown, 1821. SECUNDO. Laureate head left, rev. St. George and dragon. S.3805. PCGS MS 62, virtually flawless fields, dark toning with a hint of gold. $1,000-1,500

Exceptional William IV 1831 Proof Crown

174 Great Britain. William IV (1830-37). Proof Crown, 1831. Edge plain. Bare head right, W.W. on truncation, rev. Crowned shield on mantle. ESC 2462 {273} - [R2], KM 715, S.3833. PCGS PR65 CAM, frosted designs, toned field, high eye-appeal. Exceptionally high grade for this scarce issue. $40,000-60,000

175 Great Britain. William IV (1830-37). Proof Crown, 1831. Edge plain. Bare head right, incuse W.W. on truncation, rev. crowned shield on mantle. ESC 2462{271}, S.3833. Cleaned, obverse with hairlines, Extremely Fine, rare. $4,000-5,000

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Very Choice 1834 Proof Crown, A Great Rarity

176 Great Britain. William IV (1830-37). Proof Crown, 1834. Bare head right, W.W. on truncation, rev. Crowned shield on mantle. ESC 2465 {275} - [R5], KM -, S.3833. PCGS PR 64 CAM, frosted designs prominent against a dark toned field, extremely rare. The 1834 pattern Crown of William IV is of extreme rarity, with fewer than ten examples known. Of identical design to the scarce but far more commonly seen 1831 Crown, the 1834 issue has a distinctive metal flaw at 11 o’clock on the obverse. An example graded PR62 sold in August 2017 for $80,000 hammer. $60,000-100,000

Lovely Victoria Golden Jubilee, Eleven-piece Proof Set

177 Great Britain. Victoria (1837-1901). Golden Jubilee 11-piece Proof Set, 1887. Five Pounds to Threepence. Crowned Jubilee bust left. S.PS5, KM PS10. In original RM red case with gold Arms on cover. The silver richly toned pale lavender with soft vermilion and cobalt blue hues. Very light friction hairlines and slight clouding on a few of the silver, but overall very attractive. Choice Brilliant Proof. $10,000-15,000

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178 Great Britain. Victoria (1837-1901). Five Pounds, 1893. Old, veiled bust left, rev. St. George. S.3872, KM 787. PCGS MS 62. $3,500-4,500

179 Great Britain. Victoria (1837-1901). Proof Two Pounds, 1887. Edge milled. Jubilee bust left, rev. St. George and dragon. S.3865. NGC MS 64, lustrous. $1,500-2,000

180 Great Britain. Victoria (1837-1901). Two Pounds, 1887. Jubilee bust left, rev. St. George and dragon, date in exergue. S.3865. Hairlined, Good Extremely Fine or better. $800-1,000

Deep cameo Proof 1839 Sovereign

181 Great Britain. Victoria (1837-1901). Proof Sovereign, 1839. Coin alignment, plain edge. Young head left, rev. Crowned Arms within open wreath. S.3852, KM 736.1. PCGS PR 62 DCAM. $5,000-6,000

Attractive young head 1871 Proof Sovereign

182 Great Britain. Victoria (1837-1901). Proof Sovereign, 1871. Plain edge. First young head left, WW in narrow truncation, rev. St. George, horse with short tail, large BP and date in ex. S.3856, KM 752. NGC PF 63 CAMEO. $6,000-7,000

183 Great Britain. Victoria (1837-1901). Half Sovereign, 1838. Young head left, rev. crowned shield. S.3859. Uncirculated, lustrous. $800-1,200

184 Great Britain. Victoria (1837-1901). Half Sovereign, 1853. Young head left, rev. crowned shield. S.3859. Brilliant Uncirculated, lustrous. $350-450

185 Great Britain. Victoria (1837-1901). Half Sovereign, 1856. Young head left, rev. crowned shield. S.3859. Brilliant Uncirculated, lustrous. $350-450

186 Great Britain. Victoria (1837-1901). Half Sovereign, 1857. Young head left, rev. crowned shield. S.3859. Brilliant Uncirculated, lustrous. $350-450

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1847 Proof Gothic Crown with Great Eye Appeal

187 Great Britain. Victoria (1837-1901). Proof ‘Gothic’ Crown, 1847. UNDECIMO. Gothic bust left, rev. crowned cruciform shields, emblems in angles. ESC 2573{288}, S.3883. PCGS PR 64 DCAM, excellent portrait, high eye-appeal, a seldom seen grade for this type. $6,000-7,000

188 Great Britain. Victoria (1837-1901). Proof ‘Gothic’ Crown, 1847. UNDECIMO. Gothic bust left, rev. crowned cruciform shields, emblems in angles. ESC 2573{288}, S.3883. Cleaned, retoned, some marks in obverse field, Extremely Fine. $1,500-2,500

189 Great Britain. Victoria (1837-1901). Proof Double Florin, 1887, Arabic 1 in date. Jubilee bust left, rev. crowned cruciform shields, sceptres in angles. ESC 2698{396}, S.3923. Brilliant Proof, a strong cameo portrait over dark toned fields. $600-800

190 Great Britain. Edward VII (1901-10). Matte Proof Five Pounds, 1902. Bare head right, rev. St. George and dragon. S.3966. Some light marks, pleasant matt hue, Uncirculated. $2,000-3,000

191 Great Britain. Edward VII (1901-10). Matte Proof Two Pounds, 1902. Bare head right, rev. St. George and dragon. S.3968. Uncirculated, light tone forming on surfaces. $700-1,000

192 Great Britain. Edward VII (1901-10). Matte Proof Sovereign, 1902. Bare head right, rev. St. George and dragon. S.3969. Uncirculated. $300-400

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193 Great Britain. Edward VII. On the Coronation of

Edward VII, 1902. Official Royal Mint Medal. Gold. 55.7mm. By G.W. de Saulles. Crowned and draped bust of Edward right wearing Order chain, branch below, rev. Crowned, draped and veiled bust of Queen Consort Alexandra right, Coronation date below. BHM 3737, Eimer 1871. With original red RM case (well-preserved). Light friction flash on reverse. Otherwise Choice and lustrous Uncirculated. $2,400-2,800

194 Great Britain. George V (1910-36). Proof Two Pounds, 1911. Edge milled. Bare head right, rev. St. George and dragon. S.3995. PCGS PR 65 DCAM, brilliant and flawless. $2,000-2,500

195 Great Britain. George V (1910-36). Proof Sovereign, 1911. Bare head left, rev. St. George and dragon. S.3996. Brilliant Proof. $800-1,200

196 Great Britain. George V (1910-36). Proof Half Sovereign, 1911. Bare head left, rev. St. George and dragon. S.4006. Brilliant Proof. $500-700

197 Great Britain. George VI (1936-1952). Two Pounds, 1937. Bare head left, rev. St. George. S.4075. KM 860. Choice Brilliant Proof. $700-800

Very High-grade 1937 Proof Five Pounds

198 Great Britain. George IV (1937-52). Proof Five Pounds, 1937. Edge plain. Bare head left, rev. St. George and dragon. S.4074. PCGS PR 65 DCAM, extremely light hairlines for type, very rare in this grade. $6,000-8,000

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199 Great Britain. George VI (1936-1952). Proof Five Pounds, 1937. Bare head left, rev. St. George. S.4074, KM 861. PCGS PR 64 DCAM. $2,000-2,500

200 Great Britain. Yorkshire. Halifax. Samuel Henry Hamer. Private token, 1899. Silver or Silvered White metal. 38.3mm. 22.2 gms. View of Kirkstall Abbey in inset circle, rev. Esse Quam Videri, Self Help is Noble Schooling legend in inset circle. Hamer a major collector of tokens at the turn of the 20th Century issued these tokens to give as Christmas gifts. Bell A2 (but silver), cf. Numismatic Circular, May 1903. Extremely rare . With original ticket where it is described as “Unique” and inscribed “Arthur” - “Phyllis” having been crossed out. Superb toning in prooflike fields. Brilliant Uncirculated. $150-200

201 Hungary. Matthias Corvinus (1458-1490). Goldgulden. Struck before 1467 for Banus Nicolaus Ujlaky. Nagybánya. Quartered Arms, rev. St. Ladislaus standing facing, holding ax and orb, “n” to left, shield with spoke at right. H.674, Fr.20. Extremely Fine. $600-700

Charming trio of Leopold I 1/6 Ducats

202 Hungary. Leopold I (1657-1705). 1/6 Ducat, 1686 NB. Nagybanya. 0.58 gm. Laureate, draped bust right wearing square collar, rev. Radiant Madonna and Child, shield below. Fr.154, KM 189. Slight crease as struck. Lustrous. Choice Uncirculated. $400-500

203 Hungary. Leopold I (1657-1705). 1/6 Ducat, 1690 NB. Nagybanya. 0.59 gm. Laureate, draped bust right wearing square collar, rev. Radiant Madonna and Child, shield below, retrograde “N” in mm. Fr.154, KM 189. Uncirculated. $400-500

204 Hungary. Leopold I (1657-1705). 1/6 Ducat, 1698 NB-IB. Nagybanya. 0.51 gm. Laureate, draped bust right wearing square collar, rev. Radiant Madonna and Child, shield below. Fr.154, KM 189. Slight crease as struck. Brilliant Uncirculated. $400-500

205 Hungary. War of Independence. Ducat, 1848. Emperor in armor and regalia standing right, holding scepter and orb; Hungarian legend, rev. Radiant Madonna and Child, small crowned Arms below; SZ MARIA. Fr. 227, KM 433. Brilliant Uncirculated. $250-350

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206 Hungary. Franz Josef. Prize Medal in Gold of 8 Ducat weight for the Millennium Exhibition in Budapest, 1896. Kremnitz mint. 39mm. 27.96 gm. By Karl Gerl and Josef Reisner. Hungarian legends. Laureate, uniformed bust of the Emperor right, branch before, mm below right, rev. Arms with radiant crown supported by angels. Hauser 4305, Huszár-Procopius 2517. Very rare. Uncirculated. $2,000-3,000

Extremely rare 1896 Millennium of the Hungarian Kingdom Goldgulden

207 Hungary. Franz Josef (1848-1916). Goldgulden, 1896 KB. Kremnitz. For the Millennium of the Hungarian Kingdom. Emulating medieval Goldgulden: Lily, 18-96, XIV on tablet to right; + F. JOSZ-EF I. K.A.CS, rev. Shield in multilobe, six pellets around at arc points, outer multilobe with fleurs in angles, all within braided circle; + MAGY.ORSZ.AP.KIR. Fr. 258, KM X-9. Extremely Rare with only 100 pieces struck. Brilliant Uncirculated. $4,000-6,000

208 Hungary. Franz Josef. Centenary of the Palatine Archduke Joseph, 1876. Medal. Silver. 54.3mm. By Friedrich Leisek and

Anton Scharff. Hungarian legends. Uniformed bust of Archduke Joseph Anton Johann, Palatine of Hungary, rev.. Crowned Arms of the City of Budapest supported by a lion and gryphon. Attractively toned. Uncirculated. $100-150

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209 Hungary. Franz Josef. Medal for the Visit of Archduke Rudolf and Crown Princess Stéphanie to Budapest, 1881. Silver. 65.3mm. By Friedrich Leisek. Hungarian legends. Conjoined heads of the princely couple right, signed below, rev. Cherub holding garlanded Arms of Austro-Hungary and Belgium, and torch in other hand, inscribed ribbon around. On May 10, 1881, a few weeks before her 17th Birthday, Princess Stéphanie of Belgium married Archduke Rudolf in St. Augustine’s Church in Vienna. The couple visited Budapest a week later. Although a happy union at first, the marriage underwent many difficulties and fell apart. On the 30th of January 1889, Rudolf, the heir apparent, was found dead with his lover Baroness Marie Vetsera, an apparent murder-suicide, in his hunting lodge. Tiny rim bump. Lovely old toning, slate gray with lilac undertone and iridescent hues. Uncirculated. $150-200

210 Ireland. Edward IV (1461-1483). Heavy ‘Cross and pellets’ coinage, 1465. Groat, mm rose. Dublin. 2.49 gms. Crowned facing bust in tressure, rev. Long cross, pellet triplets in angles. S.6290. Very Fine. $200-250

211 Ireland. Elizabeth I (1558-1603). Fine Coinage. Shilling, 1561. Crowned bust left wearing ruff, rev. Crowned escutcheon with three harps dividing date. S.6505. A few old hairlines. Nice old tone, good profile. NGC VF 35. Ex Whyte’s Sale, Dublin. Sept. 28, 2000, lot 356. $450-600

212 Ireland. James II. Civil War Coinage. Limerick Besieged, 1690-1691. Farthing, 1691. Laureate, draped bust left, rev. Hibernia seated left, leaning on harp and holding cross, “N” reversed in HIBERNIA. S.6595. Very Scarce. Very Fine. $200-250

213 Ireland. George II (1727-1760). Proof Halfpenny, 1736. Laureate bust left, rev. Crowned harp, date below. S.6605, KM 125. NGC PF 63 BN. $500-600

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214 Ireland. George III (1760-1820). Bank of Ireland Token Issue. Six Shillings, 1804. Laureate, draped bust right, rev. Hibernia seated left, holding palm frond and leaning on harp. S.6615, KM Tn1. NGC AU 58. Ex Stack’s, New York, Dec. 2, 1997, lot 1742. $500-600

215 Ireland. George III (1760-1820). Proof Penny, 1805. Engrailed edge. Laureate, draped and cuirassed bust right, K at shoulder truncation, rev. Crowned harp, date below. S.6620, KM 148.1. PCGS PR 64 BN. Ex Coin Galleries, New York, Nov. 11, 1998, lot 1040. $300-400

216 Ireland. George III (1760-1820). Gilt Copper Proof Penny, 1805. Engrailed edge. Laureate, draped and cuirassed bust right, K at shoulder truncation, rev. Crowned harp, date below. S.6620, KM 148.1b. NGC PF 65 CAMEO. $500-600

217 Ireland. George III (1760-1820). Gilt Copper Proof Halfpenny, 1805. Engrailed edge. Laureate, draped and cuirassed bust right, K at shoulder truncation, rev. Crowned harp, date below. S.6621, KM 147.1a. PCGS PR 63. Ex Stack’s, New York, May 4, 1995, lot 2740 (part). $300-400

218 Ireland. George III (1760-1820). Bronzed Copper Proof Halfpenny, 1805. Engrailed edge. Laureate, draped and cuirassed bust right, K at shoulder truncation, rev. Crowned harp, date below. S.6621, KM 147.1b. Brilliant Proof. $200-250

Silver Restrike Proof 1805 Irish Halfpenny

219 Ireland. George III (1760-1820). Silver Restrike Proof Halfpenny, 1805. Laureate, draped and cuirassed bust right, K at shoulder truncation, rev. Crowned harp, date below. S.6621, KM 147.2c. Very Rare. NGC PF 63. Ex Stack’s, New York, May 4, 1995, lot 2739. $1,500-2,000

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220 Ireland. George III (1760-1820). Gilt Copper Proof Farthing, 1806. Engrailed edge. Laureate, draped and cuirassed bust right, rev. Crowned harp, date below. S.6622, KM 146.1a. PCGS PR 62. Ex Stack’s, New York, May 4, 1995, lot 2740 (part). $250-300

221 Ireland. George IV (1820-1830). Proof Halfpenny, 1823. Laureate, draped bust left, rev. Crowned harp, date below. S.6624, KM 150. PCGS PR 62 BN. $300-400

Very Rare, Proof-only issue 1822 Farthing

222 Ireland. George IV (1820-1830). Proof Farthing, 1822. Medal rotation. Laureate, draped bust left, rev. Crowned harp, date below. S.6625B. Very rare, Proof only issue. NGC PF 64 BN. Ex Coin Galleries, New York, Feb. 10, 1993, lot 1315. $4,000-5,000

223 Italian States. Livorno. Cosimo III de’Medici (1670-1723). Tollero, 1688. Draped and cuirassed bust right wearing radiate crown, rev. Harborview. Dav.4215, KM 16.4. Pleasing pearly gray. PCGS AU50. $3,000-3,500

224 Italian States. Lombardy-Venetia. Franz, as Franz I, Austrian Emperor (1806-1835). Sovrano, 1831 M. Milano. Laureate head right with short hair, mm with branches below, rev. Crowned Imperial eagle. Fr. 741c, C.11.1. Some tiny rim ticks. Decent lustre. Extremely Fine. $450-550

225 Italian States. Lombardy-Venetia. Franz, as Franz I, Austrian Emperor (1806-1835). Half Sovrano, 1831 M. Milano. Laureate head right with short hair, mm with branches below, rev. Crowned Imperial eagle. Fr. 741d, C. 10.1. Very Fine/Extremely Fine. $250-300

226 Italian States. Lombardy-Venetia. Revolutionary Provisional Government. 20 Lire, 1848 M. Milano. Italia standing, facing, head right, wearing a turreted crown, and holding a spear, rev. Value within wreath, date below. C. 23. Good Very Fine. $700-900

227 Italian States. Milano. Franz II (1792-1805, 1814-1835). Sovrano, 1796 M. Milano. 11.07 gm. Laureate head right, rev. Crowned oval Arms in Order chain. Fr.741a, C.61a. About Extremely Fine. $600-700

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Superb 1647 Scudo d’oro of Naples

228 Italian States. Naples. Filippo di Spagna (1621-1665). Scudo d’oro, 1647 GAC N H. Armored bust left, date below, rev. Crowned and garnished heart-shaped Arms. Fr.841, KM 80. PCGS MS 64. A superb example, Very Rare so nice. $10,000-15,000

229 Italian States. Piacenza. Ranuccio Farnese I (1592-1622). 2 Doppie, 1618. 12.94 gms. Armored Farnese bust left, rev. She-wolf, crowned, three-stemmed plant behind. Fr.907, MB 35. Edge split at 2:00 to ear of bust, minor doubling on obverse as is common. Extremely Fine. $1,200-1,600

230 Italian States. Venice. Michele Steno (1400-1413). Ducato. 3.55 gms. San Marco standing right, the doge kneeling before him, holding banner, rev. Christ standing facing within mandorla. Paolucci 1, Fr.1230. Lustrous. As Struck. $300-400

1884 Umberto 50 Lire

231 Italy. Kingdom. Umberto I (1878-1900). 50 Lire, 1884 R. Roma. Bare head left, rev. Crowned shield within wreath dividing value. Fr.19, KM 25. Rare. Lustrous, AU. $5,000-7,000

232 Italy. Kingdom. Umberto I (1878-1900). 20 Lire, 1882 R. Roma. Bare bust left by Speranza, rev. Crowned Arms within Order chain, L.-20, all within wreath, radiant star above. Fr. 21, KM 21. Early strike. Choice Brilliant Uncirculated. $500-600

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An Important Offering of Papal and Vatican Gold, 14th-20th Century

233 Papal States. Anonymous issue of the Roman Senate (1317-1340). Ducato. Nimbate St. Peter standing presenting banner to kneeling senator; S. PETRVS - ATOR-VRBIS, SEN (upwards) by banner, rev. Christ standing facing within a mandorla; ROMA CAPVT MVNDI SPQR -- annulet punctuation, SPQR upwards, face between two annulets at end. Ber.150, CNI 550, Fr.2, Munt 111. PCGS AU 58. $1,000-1,500

234 Papal States. Avignon Papacy. Comtat Venaissin. Urbano (Urbain) V -- Guillaume de Grimoard (1362-1370). Florin. Avignon. Large fleur; (crossed keys) SANT.PETRH (the “A” without crossbar, the “N” reversed), rev. St. John the Baptist standing facing, tiara above at left. Ber.201, Poey d’Avant 4140, Fr.29 (France-Avignon). PCGS AU 58. $1,800-2,300

Avignon Florin of the Anti-Pope Clément VII

235 Papal States. Avignon Papacy. Comtat Venaissin. The Antipope Clemente (Clément) VII -- Robert dei Conti del Genevois (1378-1394). Florin de 24 Sols. Avignon. Tiara adorned with pellets, flanked by crossed keys; +.CLEMENS. PP. SEPTMS. (annulet stops), rev. Crossed keys. Ber.229, Fr.32. Gregorio XI returned the papacy from Avignon to Rome in 1377. When he died in 1378, the Romans rioted to ensure that the new pope would be Italian. A Neapolitan, Bartolomeo Prignano, Archbishop of Bari, was elected as Urbano VI. Although he had a reputation for competence and conscientiousness, after his election he showed great intolerance and exploded frequently with a furious temper. Many Cardinals regretted their choice and most removed themselves from Rome to Anagni where they elected Robert of Geneva as Pope Clément VII, thus beginning the Great (Western) Schism. Robert proved to be an able politician, gaining the support of nearly the whole curia, recognition from much of Europe and the military backing of Naples. He was, though, unable to maintain himself in Italy and removed the court back to Avignon. PCGS AU 55. $6,500-7,500

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Extremely rare Avignon Florin of the Anti-Pope Benedetto XIII

236 Papal States. Avignon Papacy. Comtat Venaissin. The Antipope Benedetto (Benoit) XIII --Pedro de Luna (1394-1423). Florin de 24 Sols. Avignon. Crossed keys, crescent above; .+BENEDITVS.PP.TREDECIVS, rev. Tiara; + SANTVS. PETRUS. ET. PAVLVS. Ber. 245, Fr.32b, Cf.Poey d’Avant 4210. On the death of Clemente VII, first Antipope of the Great Schism, the Aragonese nobleman Pedro Martinez de Luna y Pérez de Gotor was elected by the cardinals as Benoit XIII. His reign was supported by France, Scotland, Sicily, castile, Aragon, Navarre and Portugal. The conclave of cardinals who elected him greatly desired to reunite the church and asked for Pedro’s promise to quell the schism. He did not, though he did attempt to open negotiations with Rome. The election of a second antipope, Alessandro V in 1409 saw his support fall away. Extremely Rare. PCGS AU 58. $10,000-15,000

Baldassare Cossa, the Pisan Anti-Pope Giovanni XXIII: Ducato Papale of Bologna

237 Papal States. Bologna. The Antipope Giovanni (Jean) XXIII -- Baldassare Cossa (1410-1415). Ducato Papale. Tiara above Cossa Arms; .IOhES:P.P. VICERIMVS: TERCIVS., rev. St. Peter standing facing; S. PETRVS APOSTOLVS. Ber.258, Fr.319. The Pisan antipope during the Western Schism, Baldassare Cossa was born on the Neapolitan island of Procida. In his early years, he was a military adventurer, then archdeacon in Bologna, and Papal Legate to Romagna. In 1408, he was one of seven cardinals who withdrew their allegiance from Pope Gregorio XII. This Council of Pisa elected Alessandro V as their pope. When Alessandro died less than a year later, Cossa succeeded him as Giovanni XXIII. He played the rival kings of Naples, Louis II d’Anjou and Ladislaus against each other unsuccessfully and was forced by all sides to convoke the Council of Constance. The Council resolved to end the Pontifex confusion and have all three popes -- Gregorio XII, the Avignon Pope Benedetto XIII and Giovanni XXIII, abdicate and a new pope elected. Cossa escaped from Constance, and in his absence, was deposed. Upon his return, he was bought to stand trial for simony, perjury, and misconduct. He was imprisoned in Germany, but released after the Medici paid a heavy ransom for him. He came to Florence and submitted to Pope Martin V who made him Cardinal Bishop of Frascati. Cossa died a few months later. PCGS AU 50. $9,000-12,000

238 Papal States. Avignon Papacy. Comtat Venaissin. Martin V -- Oddone Colonna (1417-1431). Florin de 24 Sols. Avignon. Large tiara over Colonna Arms, rev. Crossed keys, crowned column above; +:SANTVS: PETRVS: ET: PAVLVS: (double annulet stops). Ber.283, Poey d’Avant 4238var, Fr. 36 (France-Avignon). PCGS MS 62. $5,000-6,000

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239 Papal States. Eugenio IV -- Gabriele Condulmer (1431-1447). Ducato Papale. Roma. 3.46 gms. Crowns and crossed keys over Condulmer Arms in quadrilobe; .+.EVGENIVS..PP QVARTVS., rev. St. Peter standing facing in quadrilobe. Ber.301, Fr.3a. Slightly wavy as struck. Extremely Fine. $1,500-2,000

240 Papal States. Nicolò V -- Tommaso Parentucelli (1447-1455). Ducato Papale. Roma. Papal crown over crossed keys Arms; .+NICHOLAVS. PP. QVINTVS., rev. St. Peter standing in quadrilobe. Ber.326, Fr.6. PCGS MS 62 (wrong Fr. number on holder) $1,500-2,000

241 Papal States. Calixtus III -- Alonso de Borja (1455-1458). Ducato Papale. Roma. Papal tiara and crossed keys above Borja Arms; +CALISTVS. .PP TERTIVS., rev. St. Peter, seated beside long cross, rowing boat; MODICE. FIDEI. QUARE. DVBITATIS. Ber.347, Fr.7. PCGS AU 58 (wrong dates and reference on holder). $2,400-2,800

242 Papal States. Pio II -- Enea Silvio Piccolomini (1458-1464). Ducato Papale. Roma. 3.48 gms. Crown and crossed keys above Piccolomini Arms in quatrefoil; .+PIVS. PAPA. .SECVNDVS (AR monogram, more like “AD”), rev.St. Peter standing facing in quadrilobed. Ber.362var, CNI 7var, Fr.12, Munt 5. Good Very Fine. $2,000-2,500

243 Papal States. Paolo II -- Pietro Barbo (1464-1471). Ducato Papale. Roma. Crown and crossed keys above Barbo Arms; .PAVLVS.PP*. .*SECVNDVS., rev. Saints Peter and Paul standing facing. Ber.401, Fr.19. A vain and ostentatious man, the Venetian noble Pietro Barbo wore rouge in public and wanted, it is said, to use the name Formosus (“Handsome”) II as his papal name but was dissuaded from doing so. He built the Palazzo San Marco (now the Palazzo Venezia) as his papal abode and there amassed a grand collection of art and antiquities. PCGS MS 62 (wrong Fr. number on holder). $3,000-3,500

244 Papal States. Paolo II -- Pietro Barbo (1464-1471). Ducato Papale. Roma. 3.05 gms. Crown and crossed keys above Barbo Arms; ..PAVLVS.PP*. .*SECVNDVS.. (annulet stops beginning and end), rev. Saints Peter and Paul standing facing. Ber.401, Fr.19. Evidence of possible mount. Extremely Fine. $2,000-2,500

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245 Papal States. Sixtus IV -- Francesco Della Rovere (1471-1484). Fiorino di Camera. Roma. Papal crown and crossed keys over Della Rovere Arms; SIXTVS. PP*..*QVARTVS. (periods, annulet and rosette stops), rev. St. Peter left, fishing from boat. Ber.448, Fr.23. PCGS MS 63 (wrong Fr. number on holder). $3,500-4,500

246 Papal States. Innocenzo VIII -- Giovanni Battista Cybo (1484-1492). Fiorino di Camera. Roma. Papal crown and crossed keys over Cybo Arms, rev. St. Peter left, fishing from boat; SANCTVS.PETRVS. ALMA. ROMA. (annulet stops). Ber.497, Fr.26, PCGS MS 62 (wrong Fr. number on holder). $3,500-4,500

Attractive Fiorino di Camera of the Borgia Pope,

Alexander VI

247 Papal States. Alexander VI -- Rodrigo de Borja y Borja (1492-1503). Fiorino di Camera. Roma Papal tiara and crossed keys over Borja (Borgia) Arms; ALEXANDER. .VI. PONT. MAX, rev. St. Peter left fishing from boat. Ber.529, Fr.31. PCGS MS 63 (wrong dates on holder). An attractive example of this issue from the most infamous of popes. $2,400-2,800

248 Papal States. Giulio II -- Giuliano Della Rovere (1503-1513). Fiorino di Camera, nd. Crown above Della Rovere Arms, crossed keys behind; IVLIVS. II. PONT. MAX, rev. Saints Peter and Andrew left, fishing from boat; SANCTVS PETRVS. ALMA. ROM (annulet). Ber.562, CNI 23, Fr.40, Munt 7. PCGS MS 62. $2,300-2,800

One of the Finest Known

Ducato Papale of Giulio II

249 Papal States. Bologna. Giulio II -- Giuliano Della Rovere (1503-1513). Ducato Papale, nd. Papal crown over Della Rovere Arms, crossed keys behind; .IVLIVS. II. PONT. MAX, rev. St. Peter standing facing, flanked by City-Arms lower right and Alidosi Arms lower left. Ber.598, Fr.332a. Nephew of Sixtus IV, Giuliano was known as the “Warrior Pope”. Clad in full armor, he personally led the Papal troops in retaking Perugia and Bologna. A great patron of the arts, he commissioned the destruction and rebuilding of St. Peter’s Basilica, and Michelangelo’s work on the ceiling of the Sistine chapel. PCGS MS 63. One of the best known. $2,500-3,500

250 Papal States. Leo X -- Giovanni de’Medici (1513-1521). Ducato Papale, nd. Crown and crossed keys above Medici Arms; .LEO. PAPA. .DECIMVS., rev. Saints Paul and Peter standing, mintmaster’s mark - trident and annulet below; ALMA ROMA. Ber.631, Fr.47. Son of Lorenzo il Magnifico, Leo X was a great patron of the arts. To finance Bramante’s new St. Peters as well as other building projects, he granted indulgences to donors. This provoked Martin Luther to post his Ninety-Five Theses, thus ushering in the Protestant Reformation. PCGS MS 62. $4,000-5,000

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Choice Example of a Fiorino di Camera of Adriano VI, the only Dutch Pope

251 Papal States. Adriano VI -- Adriaan Florensz (1522-1523). Fiorino di Camera, nd. Roma. Papal crown and crossed keys over Florensz Arms, rev. St. Peter left, fishing from boat, S. PETRVS. ALMA. ROMA (annulet stops, annulet cruciform begins legend). Ber 797, CNI 8, M.2, Fr.51. Born in Utrecht, Adriano VI was the only Dutch Pope, and the last non-Italian to hold the office until the election of John Paul II. Adriano zealously pursued reform. His ascetism and strictness cast him as barbarian in eyes of the Romans, who mocked him on the Pasquino and rejoiced at his death. PCGS MS 63 (wrong Fr. number on holder). A Choice example of this lovely type. $10,000-15,000

252 Papal States. Clemente VII -- Giulio de’Medici (1523-1534). Fiorino di Camera. Roma. Papal crown and crossed keys above Medici Arms; .CLEMENS. VII. .PONT. MAX. (annulets punctuate legend), rev. St. Peter left, fishing from a boat; +SANC.PETRVS. (F over crescent) .ALMA.ROMA. Ber.830, Fr.60. PCGS MS 62. $2,000-2,500

253 Papal States. Paolo III -- Alessandro Farnese (1534-1549). Scudo d’oro, nd. Roma. 3.28 gms. Crown and crossed keys over Farnese Arms, rev. St. Paul standing facing; S. PAVLVS. VAS ELECTIONIS (mintmaster’s mark - crossed forearms). Ber. 905. Light obverse adjustment mark, slight wave. Very Fine. $450-550

254 Papal States. Giulio III -- Giovanni Maria Ciocchi del Monte (1550-1555). Scudo d’oro, nd. Roma. Crown and crossed keys above Ciocchi Arms; IVLIVS. III. .PONT. MAX, rev.Nimbate bust of Christ left; .VIA. VERITAS. ET. VITA. (trefoil stops). Ber.984, Fr.69. Rare. Light crease from strike. Very Fine. $2,500-3,000

255 Papal States. Bologna. Paolo IV -- Gianpietro Carafa (1555-1559). Scudo d’oro. 3.27 gms. Crowned and tasseled Carafa Arms with crossed keys above, rev. Floriate cross, flanked by small City-Arms lower right and tasseled Carafa Arms lower left; BONONIA..*..DOCET. Ber.1047, Fr.347. Some minor weak areas and old obverse hairlines. About Extremely Fine. $1,000-1,500

256 Papal States. Bologna. Pio IV -- Giovannagelo de’ Medici (1559-1565). Scudo d’oro. Papal crown and crossed keys above Medici Arms, rev. Floriate cross, flanked by small City Arms at right and Cesi Arms at left, sun above in legend; .BONONIA..*.. DOCET. Ber.1074b, Fr.348. PCGS AU 58. $1,800-2,300

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257 Papal States. Bologna. Santo Pio V -- Antonio Michele Ghisliere (1565-1572). Scudo d’oro, nd. Papal crown and crossed keys over Arms; .PIVS. V. .PONT. MAX., rev. Floriate cross, flanked by small City Arms at right and Doria Arms at left, sun above in legend; .BONONIA. .*. .DOCET. Ber.1113, Fr.349. Named Inquisitor General by Paolo IV, Pius upon attaining the pontificate quickly implemented the decrees of the Council of Trent. He declared England’s Elizabeth I deposed, and formed an alliance with Venice and the Hapsburgs against the Turks, an alliance which resulted in the naval victory of Lepanto. PCGS AU 58. $2,400-2,800

258 Papal States. Gregorio XIII - Ugo Boncompagni (1572-1585). Scudo d’oro. Anno VI (1577). Roma. Papal crown, Boncompagni Arms, rev. Nimbate bust of Christ left; G+T BEARE SOLEO AMICOS MEOS around. Ber. 1139, Fr.85. PCGS MS 61. $4,000-5,000

Very High-grade Bolognese Doppia of Sixtus V

259 Papal States. Bologna. Sixtus V -- Felice Peretti (1585-1590). Doppia, nd. Papal crowns and crossed keys above Peretti Arms, rev. Floriate cross, flanked below by Peretti Arms at left and City-Arms at right; (sun). BONONIA..*.. DOCET. (trefoil stops). Ber.1357, Fr. 352. PCGS MS 64. A choice example. $12,000-16,000

260 Papal States. Bologna. Sixtus V -- Felice Peretti (1585-1590). Doppia, nd. Papal crowns and crossed keys above Peretti Arms, rev. Floriate cross, flanked below by Peretti Arms at left and City-Arms at right; (sun). BONONIA..*.. DOCET. (trefoil stops). Ber.1357, Fr. 352. PCGS AU 55 (wrong Fr. number on holder). $6,000-7,000

Extremely rare Gregorio XIV Doppia of Bologna

261 Papal States. Bologna. Gregorio XIV -- Nicolò Sfondrati (1590-1591). Doppia, nd. nd. Papal crowns and crossed keys above oval, garnished Sfondrati Arms, rev. Floriate cross, flanked below by Sfondrati Arms at left and City-Arms at right; (sun). BONONIA..*.. DOCET. Ber.1416, CNI 1, Fr.355, Munt 3. The brief pontificate of Gregorio XIV was marked by his vigorous intervention in favor of the Catholic party in France during the Religious Wars. He excommunicated the Protestant King Henri IV, and took a strong pro-Spanish stance in other matters (motivated at least in part because he was elected thanks to the influence of the Spanish cardinals). Extremely Rare. PCGS Genuine, Cleaning - AU Details. $12,000-16,000

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262 Papal States. Paolo V -- Camillo Borghese (1605-1621). Scudo d’oro. Anno II (1606). Roma. 3.22 gms. Papal crown and crossed keys over Borghese Arms, rev. St. Paul seated left, small mintmaster’s shield lower right, year in ex.; PAVLVS. ALMA. ROMA Ber.1544, Fr.108. Rare. Very Fine. $2,400-2,800

263 Papal States. Paolo V -- Camillo Borghese (1605-1621). Scudo d’oro. Anno VIII (1612). Roma. Papal crown and crossed keys over Borghese Arms; PAVLVS. V. P. MAX. A. VIII, rev. Bust of St. Peter right. Ber.1545, Fr.104. Double-striking in legend. PCGS MS 62 (year wrongly labelled). $2,000-2,500

Holy Year Scudo d’oro of Urbano VII, of the Highest Rarity and possibly Unique

264 Papal States. Urbano VIII -- Maffeo Barberini (1623-1644). Scudo d’oro, 1625. Roma. Holy Year issue. Crown and large crossed keys above Barberini Arms; URBANVS. VIII. P. MAX. (trefoil stops), rev. Holy Door with the Veil of Veronica within, flanked by date; QVI INGREDITVR SINE MACVLA, ROMA in ex. Ber.1695, CNI 37, Munt 7. From a wealthy Florentine merchant family, Urbano VIII expanded papal territory through military force and strategic politics. He was also a great patron of the arts - the massive debt he accrued from both areas would handcuff and weaken his successors. He had Galileo imprisoned for Copernican beliefs, but later had him freed. Although technically neutral in the Thirty Years War, his sentiments leaned toward France. Of the highest rarity and possibly unique. PCGS MS 63 (erroneous Fr. number on holder). $16,000-21,000

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265 Papal States. Bologna. Alessandro VII -- Fabio Chigi (1655-1667). Doppia, 1655. Tiara and crossed keys above Chigi Arms, rev. Floriate cross, date across, oval Lomellini Arms lower left. City-Arms lower right; BONONIA.DOCET*, B*B at bottom. Ber.1915, Fr.363, Munt 54. PCGS AU 58. $2,400-2,800

Clemente IX Scudo d’oro

266 Papal States. Clemente IX -- Giulio Rospigliosi (1667-1669). Scudo d’oro, nd. Roma. Papal crown and keys over Rospigliosi Arms, rev. Radiant Virgin standing facing, head 3/4 left CANDOR LV-CIS AETERNAE. Ber. 1968, Fr.141. A poet, Clemente IX wrote both religious dramas and comic operas. After his election, he commissioned Gian Lorenzo Bernini to embellish Rome with masterpieces of art and opened the city’s first public opera house. He worked diligently to strengthen the Venetian defenses against the Ottoman Turks on Crete. On learning that the fortress of Candia had fallen to the Sublime Porte, he fell ill and died a little over a month later. PCGS AU 55. $9,000-12,000

267 Papal States. Innocenzo XI -- Benedetto Odescalchi (1676-1689). Scudo d’oro, nd. Roma. Crown and crossed keys above Odescalchi Arms, rev. POSSIDE SAPIENTIAM (“Obtain Wisdom”) within wreath. Ber.2079, CNI 169, Fr.159. A frugal, conscientious man, Innocenzo XI abolished sinecures, pushed for greater simplicity in preaching and greater reverence in worship. Known as the “Savior of Hungary”, he organized the Holy League alliance which relieved the Ottoman siege of Vienna, contributed millions of scudi to the Turkish War fund of Austria and Hungary, and mobilized Christian princes to expel the Turks from Hungary. A reformist and financially austere and responsible, he instituted a major monetary reform, balanced the papal budget and created a surplus. PCGS AU 58. $6,500-7,500

Alessandro VIII 1690 Quadrupla di Roma by Hameranus

268 Papal States. Alessandro VIII -- Pietro Ottoboni (1689-1691). Quadrupla, 1690. Anno I. Roma. Pontifex bust right by Johannes Hameranus, rev. Yoke of oxen right, mintmaster’s mark and Roman numeral date in ex.; RE. FRVMENTARIA. RESTITVTA. Ber.2166, Fr.166. Struck to publicize agricultural reforms. Very Rare. PCGS AU 53. $25,000-35,000

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269 Papal States. Alessandro VIII -- Pietro Ottoboni (1689-1691). Scudo d’oro, 1690. Roma. Papal crown and crossed keys over Ottoboni Arms; ALEXAN: VIII PONT: M: A: I:, rev. Conjoined busts of Saints Peter and Paul right, Roman numeral date in ex. Ber.2172, Fr.171. PCGS AU 58. $4,500-5,500

Handsome and Very rare Fontana di Santa Maria 1694 Quadrupla

270 Papal States. Innocenzo XII -- Antonio Pignatelli (1691-1700). Quadrupla, 1694. Anno IIII. Pontifex bust right by Peter Paul Borner of Luzerne, rev. Fontana di Santa Maria in Trastevere, date divided by tiny hatted and tasseled oval Arms in ex.; DAT OMNIBVS AFFLVENTER. Ber.2211, Fr.174, KM 617. Said to be the oldest fountain in Rome, the Fontana di Santa Maria was reconstructed in 1499-1500 and again in 1604. Innocenzo XII commissioned Carlo Fontana to restore the fountain, the work of which is commemorated by this handsome issue. Very Rare. PCGS MS 62. $20,000-30,000

A high-grade 1700 Holy Year Scudo d’oro

271 Papal States. Innocenzo XII -- Antonio Pignatelli (1691-1700). Scudo d’oro, 1700. Roma. Holy Year. Papal crown and crossed keys over Pignatelli Arms; IN.XII. P. MAX., rev. Holy Door; PORTA AVREA, Roman numeral date in ex. Ber.2217, Fr.181. PCGS MS 63 (wrong Fr. number on holder). A lovely example. $9,000-12,000

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272 Papal States. Clemente XI -- Gianfrancesco Albani (1700-1721). Scudo d’oro. Anno II (1702). Roma. Papal crown and crossed keys above Albani Arms, rev. Haloed bust of St. Peter right; .SAN. PAVLVS. AP. Ber.2359, Fr.192. Bold lustre. PCGS MS 62. $3,500-4,500

273 Papal States. Clemente XI -- Gianfrancesco Albani (1700-1721). Mezzo Scudo d’oro. Anno XVII (1717). Bust of the Pontifex right, rev. Half figure, seen from the back, of St. Peter left; S. PETRVS. APOST. Ber. 2367, Fr.189. PCGS MS 63. Excellent example and perhaps the best known. $1,200-1,600

274 Papal States. Innocenzo XIII -- Michelangelo Conti (1721-1724). Scudo d’oro. Anno II (1722). Roma. Crown and crossed keys over Conti Arms, rev. SECTA / MINI / CHARITA / TEM on cartouche. Ber.2516, Fr.212, KM 790. PCGS MS 64+. Rare, particularly this nice. $6,000-7,000

275 Papal States. Benedetto XIII -- Pier Francesco Orsini (1724-1730). Zecchino, 1729. Roma. 3.41 gms. The Church seated in the clouds; BEN. XIII P. .MAX., rev. Large rose; .ZECCHINO. ROMANO., date in ex. Ber.2560, Fr.217, KM 820. A Pugliese noble by birth, Pier Francesco renounced his inheritance for life as a Dominican friar. As pontiff, he ruled by example and was more concerned with his flock than the administrative state. Combined with his lack of political acumen, this sadly led to his naively placing secular affairs into the hands of corrupt Cardinal Niccolò Coscia. Coscia’s abuses ruined the Papal treasury. Rare. A few edge nicks, possibly prong marks, and small edge imperfection at 6:00. About Extremely Fine. $3,000-3,500

276 Papal States. Clemente XII -- Lorenzo Corsini (1730-1740). Zecchino, nd. Roma. The Church seated on clouds; CLEMENS. XII P.M., rev. Crown and crossed keys over Corsini Arms, radiant dove; DEDIT. .PIGNVS. Ber.2607, Fr.222, KM 888. PCGS MS 61. $1,000-1,500

277 Papal States. Clemente XII -- Lorenzo Corsini (1730-1740). Scudo d’oro, 1735. Anno VI. Roma. Pontifex bust right, rev. LABOR ADDITVS and date on cartouche. Ber.2610, Fr.220. Light adjustment obverse edge. PCGS AU 55. (wrong date on holder). $1,500-2,000

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278 Papal States. Clemente XII -- Lorenzo Corsini (1730-1740). Scudo d’oro, 1738. Anno IX. Roma. Pontifex bust right, rev. DE. LVTO FAECIS and date in laurel wreath. Ber.2609, Fr.220, KM 887. PCGS AU 58. $1,500-2,000

279 Papal States. Sede Vacante, 6 February-17 August 1740. Zecchino, 1740. Roma. 3.37 gms. The Church seated on cloud, rev. Radiant dove, hat and crossed keys above Albani Arms. Ber.2713, Fr.227, KM 936. About Extremely Fine. $600-700

280 Papal States. Benedetto XIV -- Prospero Lambertini (1740-1758). Zecchino, 1744. The Church seated in the clouds, facing, rev. Radiant dove over Lambertini Arms; REPENTE DE COELO. Ber.2729, Fr.231, KM 943. PCGS MS 63. $800-1,000

281 Papal States. Benedetto XIV -- Prospero Lambertini (1740-1758). Mezzo Zecchino, 1755. Anno XV. Roma. The Church seated in clouds, rev. Crown and crossed keys over Lambertini Arms, radiant dove above; REPENTE DE. COELO. Ber.2733, Fr.232, KM 933. PCGS MS 62. $800-1,000

282 Papal States. Clemente XIII -- Carlo Rezzonico (1758-1769). Zecchino, 1766. Anno VIII. Roma. Crown and crossed keys above Rezzonico Arms, rev. The Church seated facing, head slightly right, on clouds. Ber.2890, Fr.237, KM 984. PCGS AU 53. $450-550

283 Papal States. Clemente XIV -- Lorenzo Ganganelli (1769-1774). Zecchino, 1772. Anno III. Roma. Crown and crossed keys above Ganganelli Arms, rev. The Church seated in clouds. Ber.2928, Fr.240, KM 1012. PCGS AU 55 (wrong Fr.number on holder). $650-750

284 Papal States. Pio VI -- Giovanni Angelo Braschi (1775-1799). Doppia, 1792. Roma. Lily plant; FLORET. IN. DOMO. DOMINI, date in ex, rev. St. Peter seated on clouds; APOSTOLOR PRINCEPS. Ber.2953. Small reverse test scratch in field and a few edge nicks. Very Fine. $800-1,000

285 Papal States. Bologna. Pio VI -- Giovanni Angelo Braschi (1775-1799). 4 Doppie, 1787. Anno XIII. Lily plant, value in ex., rev. City-Arms right, hatted and tasseled Archetti Arms at left; BONON.DOCET, date in ex. Ber.3013, Fr.384, KM 318. PCGS XF 45. $1,500-2,000

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286 Papal States. Pio VII -- Gregorio Chiaramonti (1800-1823). Doppia. Anno I (1800-1). Crown and crossed Arms above Chiaramonti Arms, rev. St. Peter seated on cloud, mintmaster’s mark in ex. (three wasps, or bees). Cf.Ber.3217, KM 1070. Very Fine. $500-600

287 Papal States. Sede Vacante, 20 August-28 September 1823. Doppia, 1823 B. Bologna. Canopy and crossed keys over shield with Pacca Arms, radiant dove above, rev. St. Peter standing facing on cloud. Ber.3246, Fr.251, KM 1086. PCGS AU 58. $1,500-2,000

288 Papal States. Leo XII --Annibale Sermattei della Genga (1823-1829). 2 Zecchini, 1828 R. Anno V. Roma. Pontifex bust left, rev.The Church standing left; SVPRA. FIR-MAM. PETRAM (rosette stops). Rare. Ber.3253, Fr.252, KM 1089. PCGS AU 58. $4,500-5,500

289 Papal States. Sede Vacante, 10 February-31 March 1829. Doppia, 1829 B. Bologna. Canopy and crossed keys over shield with Galeffi Arms, radiant dove above, rev. St. Peter standing facing on cloud. Ber.3262, Fr.257, KM 1090. PCGS MS 62. $2,000-2,500

290 Papal States. Gregorio XVI -- Bartolomeo Alberto Cappellari (1831-1846). 10 Scudi, 1835 R. Roma. Anno V. Pontifex bust left, rev. Value and date within wreath. Ber.3281, Fr.263, KM 1108. NGC AU 55. $1,400-1,600

291 Papal States. Gregorio XVI -- Bartolomeo Alberto Cappellari (1831-1846). 2 1/2 Scudi, 1843 B. Anno XIII. Bologna. Pontifex bust left, rev. Value and date within wreath. Ber.3284, Fr.268, KM 1106. PCGS Genuine. Cleaning - AU Details. $400-500

292 Papal States. Pio IX -- Giovanni Maria Mastai-Ferretti (1846-1878). 20 Lire, 1867 R. Roma. Anno XXII. Pontifex bust left, rev. Value and date within wreath. Fr.280, KM 1382.3. Good Very Fine. $400-500

293 Papal States. Pio IX -- Giovanni Maria Mastai-Ferretti (1846-1878). 10 Lire, 1867 R. Anno XI. Roma. Pontifex bust left, rev. Value and date within wreath. Fr.281, KM 1381.3, Light friction hairlines. Lustrous Uncirculated. $800-1,000

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294 Vatican City. Pius XI (1922-1939). 100 Lire, 1931. Anno X. Pontifex bust right, rev. Nimbate Christ standing facing, child at His feet, holding crown. Fr. 283, KM 9. 3,343 pieces minted. Very Choice Brilliant Uncirculated. $1,200-1,600

295 Vatican City. Pius XI (1922-1939). 100 Lire, 1932. Anno XI. Pontifex bust right, rev. Nimbate Christ standing facing, child holding crown at His feet. Fr.283, KM 9. PCGS AU 58. $400-500

296 Vatican City. Pius XI (1922-1939). 100 Lire, 1933-34. Jubilee. Pontifex bust right, rev. Nimbate Christ standing facing, child at His feet, holding crown, flanked either side by Jubilee years. Fr. 284, KM 19. Gem Brilliant Uncirculated. $1,200-1,600

297 Vatican City. Pius XI (1922-1939). 100 Lire, 1936. Reduced size. Anno XV. Pontifex bust right, rev. Nimbate Christ standing facing, child at His feet. Fr. 285, KM 10. 8,239 pieces minted. Choice Brilliant Uncirculated. $1,000-1,500

298 Vatican City. Pius XII (1939-1958). Complete 1948 Set. Gold 100 Lire, and aluminum 1 Lira to 10 Lire. Pontifex bust right; Pontifex bust left / Caritas seated facing, nurturing children; Arms / Justice with table of the Law. KM 39-43. Very Choice Brilliant Uncirculated. (5) $1,000-1,500

299 Vatican City. Pius XII (1939-1958). 100 Lire, 1948. Anno X. Pontifex bust right, rev. Caritas seated facing, nurturing children. Fr. 288, KM 39. Mintage of 5,000. Very Choice Brilliant Uncirculated. $1,000-1,500

300 Vatican City. Pius XII (1939-1958). 100 Lire, 1950. Holy Year. Pontifex bust left wearing crown, rev. Opening of the Holy Year Door. Fr. 289, KM 48. Choice Brilliant Uncirculated. $800-1,200

301 Vatican City. Pio XII (1939-1958). 100 Lire, 1955. Anno XVII. Pontifex bust right, rev. Caritas standing facing holding infant and embracing child. Fr.290, KM 53.1. Mintage of 1,000 pieces. PCGS MS 65. $1,400-1,600

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302 Vatican City. Pius XII (1939-1958). 100 Lire, 1958. Anno XX. Pontifex bust right, rev. Arms divides value. Fr. 291, KM A53. 3,000 pieces minted. Gem Brilliant Uncirculated. $350-450

303 Vatican City. John XXIII (1958-1963). 1959 Nine-piece Mint Set. Gold 100 Lire, silver 500 Lire, and 100 Lire-1 Lira. The first Rare. With original hard blue-green case. Brilliant Uncirculated. $1,800-2,200

Very rare 1961 Silver Prova Set

304 Vatican City. John XXIII (1958-1963). 1961 Eight-piece Silver Prova Set. 500 Lire-1 Lira. Very rare with only 103 sets made. KM PrS10. Toned. Brilliant Proof. $2,600-3,200

305 Vatican City. John XXIII (1958-1963). Medallic Gold Dukat, nd. 3.54 gms. Pontifex bust left, rev. Crowned Arms over crossed keys, stamped “1 DUK - 980 F” below; OBOEDIENTIA ET PAX. Brilliant Prooflike Uncirculated. $200-250

306 Vatican City. Paul VI (1963-1978). Coronation Medal, 1963. Gold. 21.3mm. 7.49 gms. Pontifex bust right, rev. Tiara and crossed keys above Arms, small ARGOR SUISSE below; DOMINE CONSERVA NOS IN PACE, Roman date in ex. Brilliant Prooflike Uncirculated. $350-450

307 Vatican City. John Paul II (1978-2005). Medal, 1980. Gold. 21mm. 6.46 gms. Pontifex bust left, rev. Crowned Arms over crossed keys, dividing date. Brilliant Uncirculated. $250-300

308 Jersey. Token Coinage. Three Shillings, 1813. Arms, rev. Value within wreath. Davis 2, KM Tn6. Toned over some small old hairlines. Extremely Fine. $300-400

309 Poland. Russo-Polish. Tsar Alexander I (1815-1825). 50 Zlotych, 1819 IB. Warsaw. Bare head right, rev. Crowned Imperial Russian eagle, crowned and mantled Polish Arms on its breast. Fr. 107, C.103a. Some light obverse hairlines. Extremely Fine. $1,500-2,000

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1830 Revolution Centennial Proba 5 Zlotych, Parchimowicz Plate Coin

310 Poland. Republic. Proba 5 Zlotych, 1930. Centennial of the 1830 Revolution. Pole with flag and banner dividing date, PROBA upper left, rev. Polish eagle. Parchimowicz P144d - Plate Coin. PCGS SP 61. $6,000-9,000

Carol II Commemorative Pattern 100 Lei, Ex Ake Linden Collection

311 Romania. Carol II (1930-1940). Commemorative Pattern 100 Lei. On the Tenth Anniversary of Carol the Second’s Reign. Bare head right by E.W. Becker, without ornamental circle; CAROL II REGELE ROMANILOR, rev. Large crown over radiant monogram within ornate wreath, anniversary dates left and right. Fr.19. Extremely Rare. NGC 61. Ex Ake Linden Collection. $25,000-30,000

Attractive Catherine the Great 1776 10 Rubles

312 Russia. Catherine II, the Great (1762-1796). 10 Rubles, 1776 CПБ. Crowned and mantled bust right, rev. Crowned cruciform Arms, date in angles. Bit.32, Fr.129a, Cr.79a. PCGS XF 45. $7,500-8,500

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313 Russia. Alexander II (1855-1881). 5 Rubles, 1874 CПБ-HI. Imperial eagle, rev. Value, date and mintmark in beaded circle. Y. B26. Uncirculated. $600-700

314 Russia. Nicholas II (1894-1917). 15 Rubles, 1897 AГ. Head left, four letters of legend under neck, rev. Imperial eagle. Popular one-year type. Y.65.2. Choice Extremely Fine. $700-800

315 Russia. Nicholas II (1894-1917). 7 1/2 Rubles, 1897 AГ. Head left, rev. Imperial eagle. Y.63. One-year type. Extremely Fine-AU. $450-550

316 Scotland. James VI (1567-1625). Ryal or Sword Dollar,

1571. 30.59g. Crowned thistle countermark, crowned shield, I R besides, rev. crowned sword dividing date, hand pointing to value XXX. S.5472. Almost Extremely Fine, well struck with attractive toning. $2,500-3,000

provenance: St. James’s auction 33, 20 May 2015, lot 354

317 Scotland. James VI (1567-1625). Revaluation of 1578. 36 Shillings, 9 Pence. 30.06 gms. Ryal (“Crookeston” Dollar) of Mary and Darnley (S.5425) c/m’d on reverse with crowned thistle. Crowned Arms flanked by thistle, rev. Tortoise climbing palm tree. Attractively toned. Good Very Fine. $1,000-1,500

318 Scotland. James VI (1567-1625). Revaluation of 1578. 7 Shillings, 4 Pence. 5.89 gms. 1560 Testoon of Francis and Mary (S.5417) c/m’d with crowned thistle on reverse. Arms of Francis and Mary, Scottish crown above, rev. Crowned FM monogram. Good Very Fine. $500-600

319 Scotland. Charles I (1625-1649). Thirty Shillings. 14.69 gms. King astride horse left, raising sword, B and flower in legend, rev.Crowned Arms, B and thistle in legend. S.5553. Toned over some old test scratches at centers. Very Fine. $200-300

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320 Switzerland. Helvetian Republic. 4 Franken, 1801 B. Bern. Knight standing left holding flag within circle, date below, rev. Value and mintmark within wreath, Dav.1772, KM A10. Faint obverse adjustment mark. Old cabinet toning. Near Extremely Fine. $2,000-2,500

George Rakoczi II Taler, 1656

321 Transylvania. George Rakoczi II (1648-1660). Taler, 1656 NB. Nagybánya. Armored bust of the prince right, wearing fur cap with cockade, rev. Crowned Arms. Dav.4752, KM B287. Pale pearly gray tone over light contact marks. Extremely Fine. $2,500-3,500

North and South America

322 Canada. George VI (1937-52). Specimen Dollar, 1937. Bare head left, rev. canoe right. KM 37. PCGS SP 65, bright and lustrous. $400-500

323 Canada. George VI (1937-52). Specimen Dollar, 1939. Bare head left, rev. Ottawa parliament buildings. KM 38 Matte Finish. PCGS SP 65, stunning mottled russet and blue toning across both surfaces. $1,000-1,200

324 Canada. George VI (1937-52). Specimen Dollar, 1951. Bare head left, rev. canoe right. KM 46. NGC SP 64, bright with brilliant mirror fields. $1,200-1,500

325 Dominican Republic. 5 Francos, 1891 A. Paris. Libertad head left, rev. Arms. KM 12. NGC MS 63. Pleasing satiny highlights. $700-900

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326 Dominican Republic. Proof Franco, 1891 A. Paris. Libertad head left, rev. Arms. KM 11. PCGS PR 63. Attractive tone. $800-1,000

327 Dominican Republic. Peso, 1897 A. Paris. Libertad head left, rev. Arms. KM 16. NGC MS 62. Pleasing lustre. $800-1,200

328 Dominican Republic. Half Peso, 1897 A. Paris. Libertad head left, rev. Arms. KM 15. NGC MS 61. $400-500

Asia, Africa and the Pacific

329 Australia. Edward VII (1901-1910). Florin, 1910. Crowned bust right, rev. Arms supported by kangaroo and emu. KM 21. PCGS MS 62. Scarce one-year type, Rare in this grade. $1,400-1,800

Pleasing Year 8 Ten Yuan

330 China. Republic. Ten Yuan, Year 8 (1919). Uniformed bust of President Yuan Shih-ka left, fancy border, rev. Value within wreath, fancy border. L&M 1030, Fr. 5, Y.330. NGC MS 62. $5,000-6,000

331 Hejaz. al-Husain b. `Ali (AH 1334-1342/1916-1924 AD). Dinar Hashimi, accession AH 1334, year 8. Legends in four compartments around central circle with denomination. Fr. 1, Km 31, NGC MS 63. $700-800

332 India. Assam. Rajesvara Simha (1751-1769). Half Mohur, nd. Octagonal, Bengali legends. Fr.935, KM 141. NGC MS 62. $350-450

333 Indian Princely States. Awadh. Muhammad `Ali Shah (AH 1253-1258/1837-1842 AD). Ashrafi, Muhammadabad Banares AH 1256, year 4. Crowned fish flanked by two figures, rev. Three-line Persian legends. KM 322.1. PCGS AU 58. $1,200-1,600

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334 Indian Princely States. Hyderabad. Afzal al-Daula (AH 1273-1285/1857-1869 AD). Half Mohur, AH 1279. Asaf Jah, Nizam al-Mulk legend. Fr.1151, Y.10 (unlisted date). NGC MS 63. $500-700

335 Israel. Proof 50 Lirot, JE 5725 - 1964. Tenth Anniversary of the Bank of Israel. Menorah flanked by sprigs, Hebrew letter mem below, rev. Scepter -- yad?, between two cornucopiae. KM 44. Rare. NGC PF 67. $1,400-1,800

336 Mombasa. Imperial British East Africa Company. Specimen Half Rupee, 1890 H. Heaton. Crown over radiant sun and motto on scroll, rev. Value, repeated in Arabic script as 8 Anna within wreath. KM 4. Attractive iridescent highlights. Choice Specimen strike. $250-350

Proof 1935 Waitangi Crown

337 New Zealand. George V (1910-1936). Proof Crown, 1935. Treaty of Waitangi in 1840. Crowned bust left, rev. Crown above Maori chief and representative of the British crown shaking hands. KM 6. One of the great modern Crown rarities. Very minor rim tap. Superb, pearly hematite-gray with iridescent hues. Brilliant Proof. $3,000-4,000

338 Vietnam. Annam. United Dai Nam. Minh Mang (1820-1841). Gold Tien, nd. 3.84 gms. Minh Mang tong bao, rev. Five celestial spheres around two larger with rings. Sch.209.1, Fr.5, KM 212. Lovely iridescent highlights. About Uncirculated. $5,000-6,000

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Ancient Greek Coins

Magna Graecia

339 Lucania. Metapontion. AR Stater, 340-330 BC. 7.90 gms. Helmeted head of Leukippos left, torch behind, rev. META, barley ear I-H to right. Johnston Class A.5.5, HN Italy 1555. Toned. Good Very Fine. $350-450

340 Lucania. Velia. AR Stater, ca. 280 BC. 7.60 gms. Athena head left wearing helmet adorned with griffin, Φ on neck guard, AP monogram behind neck guard, rev. YEΛHTΩN, lion crouching right, caduceus above. William 532c (O267/R372) = SNG Lockett 570, HN Italy 1316. Some weak areas in peripheries. Extremely Fine. $600-700

(2x)

341 Bruttium. Rhegion. AR Litra, ca. 415/410-387 BC. Lion head facing, rev. PH, olive sprig. SNG ANS 670, HN Italy 2499. Good Very Fine. $125-175

(1.5x)

342 Sicily. Gela. AR Litra, 465-450 BC. 0.63 gms. Bridled horse advancing right, wreath above, rev. (EΛA, Forepart of man-headed bull right. Jenkins Gela Group III; SNG ANS 54-60, SNG Copenhagen 272. Toned over minor porosity. Good metal quality for issue. Very Fine. $150-200

(1.5x)

343 Sicily. Kamarina. AR Litra, ca. 461-440/435 BC. 0.68 gms. Nike flying left, swan below, within wreath, rev. KAMARI-NAION, Athena standing left, holding spear and shield. SNG ANS 1211. Toned. Very Fine. $200-250

(1.5x)

344 Sicily. Panormos (as Ziz). AR Litra, ca. 405-380 BC. 0.61 gms. Male head left, rev. Bull standing left, Punic legend below. Jenkins Punic p.75, 12 var. Grainy. Very Fine. $90-120

345 Sicily. Selinos. AR Tetradrachm, ca. 455-409 BC. 16.97 gms. Artemis holding reins, driving quadriga right, Apollo standing beside her drawing bow, barley ear in ex., rev. Selinos standing left holding branch and phiale over altar, cock right before, selinon leaf and bull left on basis behind. SNG ANS 698, Jameson 720. Hornsilvering in peripheries. Near Extremely Fine. $700-800

Monday January 15, 2018 - 11:00 a.m.Session 2 Lots 339-1048 Spink USA - New York

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346 Sicily. Syracuse. Time of Dion (357-354 BC). AE 23mm. 14.83 gms. IEYΣEΛ-EY-ΘEPIOΣ, head of Zeus Eleutherios right, rev.ΣYPAK-OΣYON. SNG ANS 477ff. Attractive olive green. Choice Very Fine. $200-250

Mainland Greece

(1.5x)

347 Macedon. Akanthos. AR Diobol, ca. 470-390 BC. 1.01 gms. Athena head right wearing helmet with laurel wreath, rev. Quadripartite square, A-K-A-N in quadrants. SNG ANS 50var. Good metal quality. Very Fine. $100-150

348 Macedon. Argilos. AR Hemiobol, ca. 495-478/7 BC.

0.26 gms. Forepart of Pegasos right, rev. Quadripartite incuse square. Liampi Argilos p.15, st; SNG ANS 763 (Thermai). Slightly grainy. Sharp details. Good Very Fine. $90-120

Eion Diobol, rare variety

(2x)

349 Macedon. Eion. AR Diobol, ca. 480-470 BC. 0.87 gms. Goose standing right, head reverted, three rings above, rev. Incuse square. SNG ANS 271 (no rings). Rare variety. Good Very Fine. $150-200

350 Macedon. Neapolis. AR Hemidrachm, Fifth-Fourth Century BC. 1.86 gms. Facing gorgoneion, rev. NEO-Π around, nymph head right. SNG ANS 441, SNG Copenhagen 228. Slightly granular. Near Extremely Fine. $200-300

(2x)

351 Kings of Macedon. Antigonos I Monophthalomos, as Strategos of Asia (320-306/5 BC). AR 1/6 Unit (Obol), struck under Peithon, ca. 315-311 BC. 0.55 gms. Herakles head right, wearing lion’s skin, rev. Club and quiver over bow, MP in wreath and AX monograms to left. Price 3729. Toned over very minor porosity. Good Very Fine. $100-150

352 Kings of Macedon. Demetrios I Poliorketes (306-283 BC). AR Hemidrachm, struck 298-295 BC. Tarsos. 2.15 gms. Nike standing left on prow of galley, sounding trumpet and cradling stylis, rev. Poseidon Pelagaios striding left, preparing to throw trident, A inner left, AI monogram in circle inner right. Newell 45. Good Fine. $150-200

353 Moesia. Istros. Pair of Fourth Century BC AR Quarter Drachm or Trihemiobol. 1.58 and 1.47 gms. Facing male heads, one inverted, rev. Sea-eagle flying left, holding dolphin in its talons. Small Θ at right on the heavier example. Rare. Very Fine. (2) $125-175

(2x)

354 Thrace, Abdera. AR Obol, ca. 475-450 BC. 0.52 gms. Griffin seated left, rev. Eagle head (more resembling a parrot’s) left within incuse square. Good Very Fine. $150-200

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355 Thrace. Apollonia Pontika. AR Drachm, 450-400 BC. 3.29 gms. Upright anchor, crayfish inner left, A right, rev. Facing gorgoneion. SNG BM Black Sea 153, SNG Copenhagen 454. Good Very Fine. $100-150

356 Islands of Thrace. Thasos. AR Trihemiobol, ca. 525-

463 BC. 1.08 gms. Archaic ithyphallic satyr kneeling right, rev. Quadripartite incuse square. Rosen 145, SNG Copenhagen 192 (Lete). Slightly grainy. Very Fine. $60-90

357 Islands off Thrace. Thasos. AR Drachm, 435-411 BC. 3.51 gms. Satyr right carrying off protesting nymph, rev. Quadripartite incuse square. Le Rider Thasiennes 8, SNG Copenhagen 1019. Very Fine. $300-400

358 Aitolian League. AR Hemidrachm, ca. 279-168 BC. Head of Aetolia right wearing kausia, rev. Calydonian boar right, spearhead in ex. Cf. SNG Copenhagen 16. Toned. Very Fine. $125-175

(1.5x)

359 Boeotia. Thebes. AR Obol, ca. 363-348 BC. Magistrate: Theot(i). 0.70 gms. Boeotian shield, rev. Youthful head of Herakles right clad in lion’s skin, ΘE downwards. BCD Boiotia 548. Obverse somewhat off-center. Toned. Good Very Fine. $125-175

(1.5x)

360 Boeotia. Thespiai. AR Obol, early-mid Fourth Century BC. 0.81 gms. Boeotian shield, rev. Ethnic above crescent formed of three lines. BMC 12, BCD Boiotia 598. Toned. Good Very Fine. $100-150

361 Islands off Attika. Aegina. AR Obol, ca. 456-431 BC. 0.87 gms. Tortoise, rev. Skew pattern. SNG Copenhagen 511. Toned. Very Fine. $75-100

362 Athens. AR Tetradrachm, ca. 454-404 BC. 17.20 gms. Helmeted head of Athena right, rev. AΘE, Owl standing right, head facing, olive sprig and crescent behind. Kroll 8, HGC 4, 1597. Very tip of nose off flan, otherwise full profile and nice style. Good Very Fine. $600-700

363 Athens. Trio of AR Hemiobols, ca. 454-404 BC. 0.55, 0.34, 0.30 gms. Helmeted head of Athena right, rev. AΘE, Owl standing facing, olive sprig behind. Kroll 14, SNG Copenhagen 59-61. Very Fine. (3) $125-175

364 Corinth. AR Stater, 375-300 BC. 8.54 gms. Pegasos flying left, koppa below, rev. Helmeted head of Athena left, wreath behind. Pegasi 403. Very Fine. $200-300

365 Corinth. AR Stater, ca. 300 BC. 6.82 gms. Pegasos flying left, rev. Helmeted head of Athena right. Very Fine. $200-250

366 Argolis. Argos. AR Tetrobol, after 343 BC. 2.24 gms. Forepart of wolf right, rev. Large A, trident right below, Λ upper left, A right, MAP below. Toned. Good Very Fine. $90-120

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(2x)

367 Arkadia. Tegea. Pair of AR Tetartemorion, ca. 423-400 BC. 0.16, 0.29 gms. Helmeted head of Athena left, rev. Large T. BCD Peloponessos 1721, HGC 5, 1054. Light obverse exfoliation on one. Very Fine. (2) $125-175

Asia

368 Mysia. Lampsakos. Pair of AR Fractions, ca. 500-450 BC. Obol and Hemiobol. 0.66 and 0.37 gms. Janiform female head, each wearing stephanos, with central earring, rev. Head of Athena left wearing Corinthian helmet. SNG France 1128-1131. Very Fine. $100-150

Pleasing Janiform-head Diobol of Lampsakos

(2x)

369 Mysia. Lampsakos. AR Diobol, ca. 390-330 BC. 1.22 gms. Janiform female head, each wearing stephanos, with central earring, rev. Head of Athena right wearing Corinthian helmet, Λ behind. Cf.SNG Copenhagen 189. Deep gunmetal gray. Nice style. Good Very Fine. $150-200

(2x)

370 Aeolis. Kyme. AR Hemiobol, ca. 450-400 BC. 0.47 gms. Head of eagle left, K-Y, rev. Quadripartite incuse square. SNG von Aulock 1623, SNG Copenhagen 31. A bit grainy. Good Very Fine. $150-200

371 Lesbos. Pair of AR fractions: 1/12 Stater, Fifth Century BC. and 1/48 Stater. 1.27. Confronted boars’ heads, rev. incuse square punch. SNG von Aulock 7712. Toned. About Very Fine; and 1/48 Stater, ca. 525-513 BC. 0.32 gms. Two eyes or ovoid shields side by side, rev. Incuse square. HGC 6, 1075. Rare. Very Fine. (2) $100-150

(1.5x)

372 Lesbos. Mytilene. Electrum Hekte, 377-328 BC. 2.55 gms. Laureate Apollo head right, rev. Female head within linear square. Bodenstedt Em 95. Obverse somewhat off center. Near Extremely Fine. $300-400

(1.5x)

373 Ionia. Klazomenai. AR Diobol, ca. 480-400 BC. 0.95 gms. Forepart of winged boar right, rev.. Quadripartite incuse square, with K in one quarter. SNG Kayhan 336, cf.SNG Keckman 237-8, SNG Copenhagen 10. Toned. Choice Very Fine. $125-175

374 Ionia. Phokaia. AR Hemiobol, Sixth-Fifth Century BC.

0.36 gms. Head of griffin left, rev. Incuse square. Toned. Extremely Fine. $60-90

(2x)

375 Islands off Ionia. Samos. AR Trihemiobol, ca. 520-500 BC. 0.80 gms. Bull’s head right, rev. Head of a roaring lion right within incuse square. Barron, p. 174, 1a (same dies), BMC Ionia p. 352, 27. Toned. Good Very Fine. Ex CNG Sale 60, May 22, 2002, lot 760. $150-200

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Rare Carian Obol

(2x)

376 Caria. Halikarnassos (?). AR Obol, before 480 BC. 1.05 gms. Forepart of Pegasos left, rev. Elongate head of goat left, three pellets around, all within incuse square. Cf.BMC Caria p.102, 1-2. Rare. Extremely Fine. Ex CNG Sale 61, Sept. 25, 2002, lot 736. $200-300

(2x)

377 Satraps of Caria. Maussolos (ca. 377/6-353/2 BC). AR Hemiobol. Halikarnassos (?). 0.40 gms. Forepart of roaring lion left, rev. Trident. SNG Keckman 860-1. Good Very Fine. $100-150

378 Pair of AR Hemidrachm of Rhodes. Third-First Century

BC. Head of Helios slightly right, Radiant head of Helios slightly right/Rose, Rose in incuse square. Magistrate’s name above. Toned. Very Fine. (2) $100-150

379 Kings of Lydia. Kroisos (ca. 564/553-550/539 BC). AR 1/3 Stater. Sardes mint. Confronted foreparts of roaring lion right and bull left, rev. Two incuse squares. Traité I 412, Boston MFA 2071. About Very Fine. $200-300

380 Cilicia. Kelenderis. AR Obol, 410-375 BC. 0.76 gms.

Forepart of Pegasos right, rev. Goat kneeling right, head reverted. SNG Levante 27. Good Very Fine. $60-90

(2x)

381 Cilicia. Tarsos. Tarkumuwa (Datames), Satrap of Cilicia and Cappadocia (384-361/0 BC). AR Obol, struck 380 BC. 0.60 gms. Draped female bust right (Aphrodite?) wearing taenia, hoop earring and pearl necklace, within beaded circle, rev. Bearded head right wearing crested Attic helmet, drapery round neck, Aramaic TRKMW before. Casabonne series I, SNG France 278ff, SNG Levante 81. Deep gunmetal gray. Choice Extremely Fine. $200-250

382 Cilicia. Tarsos. Mazaios, Satrap of Cilicia (361/0-334 BC). AR Stater. Baaltars seated 3/4 left, head facing, holding scepter, eagle, grain ear and bunch of grapes, Aramaic “TR” lower left, “M” below seat, rev. Lion attacking bull left. Monogram below. Irregular edge as struck. Extremely Fine. $500-600

(2x)

383 Cilicia. Uncertain. AR Obol, Fourth Century BC. 0.67 gms. Veiled and draped female bust 3/4 left, wearing earring and necklace, rev. Bearded head of Herakles left, lion’s skin on neck. Minor porosity. Extremely Fine. Ex CNG Sale 60, May 22, 2002, lot 879. $200-250

(2x)

384 Phoenicia. Sidon. Time of Baalshallim I-Ba’ana (Ca. 425-402 BC). AR 1/8 Shekel. 0.74 gms. Galley before three city towers, rev. King of Persia standing right, drawing bow, incuse head of Bes at left, and goat or ibex head right. BMC 14, Betlyon 9. Rare. $100-150

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385 Phoenicia. Sidon. Time of Baalshallim I-Ba’ana (Ca. 425-402 BC). Pair of AR 1/16 Shekel. 0.32 gms. City towers, animal below, rev. King of Persia drawing bow right, incuse goat head at right. Rare. Grainy. Very Fine. $75-100

(2x)

386 Phoenicia. Sidon. Time of Abd’ashtart (372-361 BC). Pair of AR 1/16 Shekel. 0.34 and 0.29 gms. Galley, Phoenician letter “b” above, rev. Persian king kneeling and drawing bow. Rare. Very Fine. (2) $100-150

(2x)

387 Phoenicia. Tyre. Pair of AR Obols, ca. 357-355 BC. 0.56 and 0.40 gms. Hippocamp left above two waves, rev. Owl standing facing with crook and flail. Tiny deposit on one. Toned. Very Fine. $100-150

388 Palestine. Gaza (`Azah) AR Obol, mid Fifth

Century-333 BC. Helmeted head of Athena right, rev. AoE, Owl standing right, head facing. Cf.HGC 557. Toned. Very Fine. $60-90

(2x)

389 Judaea. Hellenistic period. Ptolemy II Philadelphos (285-246 BC). Yehud. AR Hemiobol. Ptolemy head right, rev. Falcon or eagle with wings spread, “yhdd” off flan. Meshorer 32a. Toned. Good Very Fine. $200-300

390 Seleukid Kings of Syria. Antiochos Hierax (246-227 BC). AR Tetradrachm. Lysimachia. 16.87 gms. Diademed head right, rev. Apollo seated left on omphalos holding arrow and bow, monograms in left field. Houghton 661. Rare. Toned. Very Fine. $300-400

391 Seleukid Kings of Syria. Antiochos VII Euergetes - Sidetes (138-129 BC). AR Tetradrachm. Antioch on Orontes. 16.49 gms. Diademed hed right in filleted border, rev. Athena Nikephoros standing left, monogram above A inner left, AP monogram inner right. CF. SC 2061.1a, HGC 9, 1067d. Oblong flan. Good Very Fine. $200-300

392 Seleukid Kings of Syria. Demetrios II Nikator, 2nd reign (129-125 BC). AR Tetradrachm, dated SE 184 (129/128 BC). Tyre. 14.24 gms. Diademed bust right, rev. Eagle left on prow, palm frond over shoulder, Tyre monogram over club before, monogram and date ΔΠP behind, M monogram between legs. Cf.SC 2195.2b. Good Very Fine. $250-300

393 Arabia. Himyarites. AR light Denarius, First Century

BC. 3.05 gms. Diademed male head right, flanked by symbols, rev. Bucranium of antelope flanked by symbols. Munro-Hay 2.2i, SNG ANS 1503ff. Very Fine. $75-125

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Herakles reverse Mithradates I Tetradrachm

394 Parthian Hegemony. Mithradates I (165-132 BC). AR Tetradrachm, dated SE 173 (140/139 BC). Seleukeia on the Tigris. 15.69 gm. Diademed and draped bust right, filleted border, rev. BAΣIΛEΩΣ M-EΓAΛOY APΣA-KOY ΦIΛEΛΛ-HNOΣ, diademed and beardless young Herakles striding left, holding skyphos in extended right hand and cradling club in the other. Sellwood 13.3, Shore 36. Some hornsilver at edge. Very Fine. $800-1,200

395 Parthian Hegemony. Mithradates II (121-91 BC). AR Tetradrachm. Seleukeia on the Tigris. 15.67 gm. Diademed bust left, rev. Archer - Arsakes seated right on omphalos, holding bow. Sellwood 24.4, Shore 67. Good Very Fine. $600-700

396 Sassanian Empire. Ardashir I (224-241). AR Drachm.

Mint C (“Ctesiphon”). 4.10 gms. Bust right wearing diadem and headdress with korymbos, rev. Fire altar with ribbons, pellet inner left. Göbl III/2/2. Very Fine. $125-175

397 Sassanian Empire. Ardashir I with Shapur I (223/4-

240). AE 25.2mm. 10.67 gm. Confronted busts of Ardashir and Shapur, rev. Fire altar. Göbl Type VII/2. Very Good; also, other AE 21mm. 6.21 gm. Uncertain ruler. Bust left, hair gathered in ball behind, rev. Fire altar. Fine. The first, Ex Thomas O. Mabbott Collection. (2) $50-75

398 Sassanian Empire. Hormizd II (303-309). AE 27mm.

7.98 gm. Bust left wearing winged crown, rev. Fire altar flanked by attendants. Göbl Type 1a/3, 87. Extremely rare. Edge split. Porous, Fine. Ex Thomas O. Mabbott Collection. $100-150

Ancient Greek Coin Lots

399 Quartet of Eastern Celtic Silver. 2nd -1st Century BC. “Tetradrachm” (2). 8.8 and 7.26 gms. Imitating Philip II of Macedon. Sattelkopfpferd types. Bead profile of Zeus; line and bead profile. Pellet triplet over horse; Drachm (2). 3.30 and 2.86 gms. Imitating Philip III of Macedon. Stylized Herakles/Zeus. Coarse type, and more Celticized type. The former, irregular edge. Very Fine. (4) $200-250

400 Quartet of Magna Graecia AR Fractions: Lucania,

Metapontion. Obol, Fifth Century BC. Grain-ear; Calabria, Tarentum. Obols (2), Third Century BC. Kantharos. Vlasto 1642 and SNG ANS 1539; 1/4 Litra, ca. 460-450 BC. T between pellets. Vlasto 1194. Very Fine-Good Very Fine. (4) $150-200

401 Quartet of Sicilian AR Fractions. Ca. Fifth-Fourth

Century BC. Akragas. Obol. Eagle/Crab; Leontini. Pentokion. Lion head/Five pellets, grainy; Panormos. Litra. Nymph head left/Forepart of man-headed bull left; Syracuse. Obol. Arethusa head right/Spoke. Very Fine-Extremely Fine. (4) $150-200

402 Trio of AR Fractions of Macedon: Amphipolis.

Tetrobol, Second Century BC. Club and MAKE on shield/Helmet; Mende. Tritartemorion, ca. 520-480 BC. 0.46 gms. Head of ass right; Uncertain. Hemiobol. Spearhead/Quadripartite with pellet in each segment. Very Fine. (3) $125-175

403 Small lot of Thracian AR Fractions: Thracian Chersonessos. Hemidrachm, Fourth Century BC. Forepart of lion; Mesembria. Diobol, 450-350 BC. Helmet with cheekguards; Pantakipaion. Obol, Fifth century BC. Facing lion’s head; Thasos. Hemiobol, ca. 412-404 BC. Head of nymph left/Dolphin. About VF-Near EF. (4) $100-150

404 A Dozen AR Fractions of North and Central Greece.

Ca. Fourth-Third Century BC. Celtic. Obol, laureate head/Zeus enthroned; Istros. Hemiobols (2), two male heads/Eagle; Apollonia Pontika. Hemiobols (3). Anchor/Incuse swirl swastika; Diobol. Gorgoneion/Upright anchor; Kings of Macedon. Obols (3). Herakles/Zeus, Uncertain Obol; and Euboia, Histiaia. Tetrobol, head of nymph/nymph in galley. Very Fine. (12) $250-350

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405 Sextet of Mysia AR Fractions. Kyszikos. Hemiobols, ca. 510-480 BC. Tunny; archaic lizard (?) head; Lampsakos. Diobol or Trihemiobol, Fifth Century BC. Janiform female head/Athena head; Parion. Hemidrachm, Fifth Century BC. Gorgoneion/Incuse punch; Hemidrachm, Fourth Century BC. Gorgoneion/Bull head reverted; and Pergamon. AR Diobol, ca. 310-284 BC. Herakles head/ Athena standing. Very Fine-Good Very Fine. (6) $150-250

406 Array of Ionian AR Fractions. Sixth-Fourth Century

BC. Ephesos. Diobol. Bee/Confronted stag heads; Hemiobols (2) -Bee/Eagle head; Kolophon. Tetartemorion (2). Facing head of Apollo/Monogram, Aollo head right/Monogram; Hemiobol. Apollo head right; Magnesia. Hemidrachm. Rider on horse/Bull butting left; Trihemiobol. Helmeted head of Athena right/Trident in maeander pattern; Phokaia. Trihemiobol (2). Female head left. Very Fine. (10) $250-350

407 Lot of Carian AR Fractions of Mylasa and Satraps.

Hemiobols, 420-390 BC (3). Forepart of lion left, Forepart of lion right/Facing lion head, forelegs at side; ca. 390-377 (likely Hekatomnos). Bearded male head left. Head of roaring lion right, edge broken; 1/12 Stater of Hekatomnos, 395-377 BC. Head of roaring lion left, E above/Stellate pattern. Very Fine. (5) $125-175

408 AR Fractions of the Satraps of Caria -- Hydissos, ca.

420-400 BC. Triobol and Hemibols (2). Foreparts of bulls confronted/Forepart of bull left. Obverses off center; Hekatomnos, 395-377 BC. Tetartemorion (2). Head of roaring left/Male head facing slightly left, Obol. Head of roaring lion right/Stellate pattern; and Halikarnassos. Hemiobol. Fine-Very Fine. (7) $200-250

409 Group of AR Fractions of Asia. Sixth-Fourth Century

BC, Tetartemorion, 1/48 Stater, Obols. Issues of Aeolis, Elaia; Ionia, Phokaia (6), Caria, Mylasa, and Uncertain. Very Fine. (10) $200-300

410 A mélange of AR Fractions of Asia. Fifth-Fourth Century

BC: Ionia, Teos. Griffin left/Quadripartite; Cilicia. Obols (4). Male head right/Shield; Male head left/Eagle (?), Athena head/ Facing male head, Male head right/Female head right; Tetartemorion; Achaemenid Persia. Siglos, Kings of Persis. Obol; and Uncertain (8) Obols, Hemiobols, Tetartemorion. Very Fine-Good Very Fine. (16) $300-400

411 Lot of Fourth Century BC Phoenician AR Fractions. Includes Arados. Obols (2). Sea deity head/Galley; Byblos. 1/8 Shekel (2). Galley with hoplites/Lion bring down bull; Sidon. 1/8 Shekel. 0.78 gms. Galley/King slaying lion; and Tyre. 1/12 Shekel. 0.54 gms. Dolphin right/Owl with crook and flail. Very Fine. (6) $200-250

412 Trio of Sassanian AR Drachm. Issues of Shahpur II (309-

379), Peroz (457/9-484) and Khusrau II (590-628). VF-Good Very Fine; also, Nabataean AE of Malichus II. Fine. (4) $75-125

413 Lot of Egyptian AEs. Includes Ptolemaic Zeus-Ammon/

Eagle types - 28, 35, 38, 39mm; and Roman Egypt, 2nd-3rd Century AEs, with some somewhat better types. Some of the Alexandrine issues with green deposits. Fine-Extremely Fine. (22) $200-300

414 Small lot of Greek and Roman Silver. Includes a

Stater of Arados, late Seleukid Tetradrachm, Parthian Tetradrachm (obv. scratches), two low-grade Ptolemaic Tetradrachms (cracked edges), Shekel of Tyre (polished, incomplete hole); Roman Republic Denarius of Q. Fabius Labeo and Quinarius of M. Cato. About VG-VF. (8) $150-200

415 Mixed Lot of Ancient Greek and Roman Imperial

Silver. Greek -- Parthian and Alexander the Great Tetradrachm (hornsilver) and Drachm; Chalkis Drachm (3), Sikyon Triobol (2), Kings of Bosporos Silver Stater (reverse cracked and large core exposed), Alexandrine Tetradrachm of Nero; Roman (11) includes Denarii of Vespasian, Hadrian, Antoninus Pius, Commodus, Geta, Caracalla, Severus Alexander. One chipped; also, small Athenian AE. (23) $300-400

416 Sicily. Syracuse. Agathokles. AE Litra, struck ca.

295 BC. 9.40 gms. Head of Artemis Soteria right, rev. Winged thunderbolt. SNG ANS 708. Deep olive-brown over minor roughness. Good Very fine; also, Siculo-Punic AE 16mm, late Fourth-early Third Century BC. Head of Tanit left, rev. Horse standing right, palm tree behind. Good Very Fine. (2) $90-120

417 Assortment of Greek AEs. Fourth-First Century BC. Includes issue of Metapontion, Syracuse, Kentoripai, Korykos, Mylasa, Apameia, Pantikapaion, the Seleukids, the Ptolemies and others; also an example of Olbian arrowhead money A few somewhat better pieces; also Roman AEs (8). On average Fine-Very Fine. (35) $150-200

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418 Roman Provincial. Antoninus Pius and Marcus Aurelius (138-161). AE 32 of the Koinon of Cyprus. 28.27 gms. Laureate, draped bust of Pius right, rev. Bare-headed, draped and cuirassed bust of Aurelius right. BMC 42. Rare. Olive-brown over some roughness. Very Fine. $150-200

Roman Republic

419 Roman Republic. Anonymous. Cast AE Uncia, 225-217 BC. 19.23 gms. Roma head left, mark of valley -- large pellet behind, rev. Galley prow right, mark of value -- large pellet below. Thurlow & Vecchi 56, Crawford 35/b. Heavy olive-green patina. Very Fine. $200-250

420 Roman Republic. L. Censorinus. AR Denarius, 82 BC. 3.83 gms. Laureate head of Apollo right, rev. Marsyas standing left, raising hand and holding wineskin over shoulder, column with statue atop behind. Craw. 363/1d, Syd. 737, Marcia 24. Trivial hornsilver on reverse. About Extremely Fine. $150-200

421 Roman Republic. C. Piso L.f. Frugi. AR Denarius, 61 BC. 3.78 gms. Apollo head left, hair bound in taenia, crecent behind, rev. Horseman galloping right, I in ex. Crawford 408/1b, Syd.842c, Calpurnia 25c. Rare with head left. Slight porosity. Good Very Fine. $200-250

Roman Imperatorial

422 Roman Imperatorial. The Triumvirs. Mark Antony.

AR Denarius, autumn 32-spring 31 BC. Patrae mint (?). 3.39 gms. Legionary issue - Legion VI. Praetorian galley, rev. Aquila between two signa, LEG VI. Obverse somewhat off-center. Toned. Very Fine. $100-150

Roman Imperial Coinage

423 Roman Imperial. Tiberius (14-37). AR Denarius - “Tribute Penny”, 36-37. Lugdunum (Lyon). 3.64 gms. Laureate head right, rev.Livia as Pax seated right, holding vertical scepter and olive branch, single line below. RIC 30, RSC 16a. Very Fine. $200-300

424 Roman Imperial. Antoninus Pius (138-161). AR Denarius, 145-147. 3.27 gms. Laureate head right, rev. Concordia (?) standing left holding out patera, and staff in other hand. RIC 129, RSC 226. Small flan flaw lower left reverse edge. Finely detailed, lovely old tone. Choice Extremely Fine. $100-150

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425 Quintet of Roman Republican AR Denarii. C. Cato, 123 BC. Roma head/Victory in biga; Appius C. Pulcher, T. Manlius Mancius and Q. Urbinius, 111-110 BC. Roma head right/ Victory driving triga (small dig); L. Memmius Galeria. Serratus, 106 BC. Saturn head left/Venus in biga, cupid above; L. Roscius Fabatus, 59 BC. Serratus. Juno Sospita head right/Female feeding serpent (light deposits); Crawford 274/1, 299/1b, 313/1b, 412/1. About VF-Very Fine. (4) $200-250

426 Roman Republican Trio of Silver issues: Q. Titius, 90

BC. AR Quinarius. Draped and winged Victory bust right, rev. Pegasus right. Crawford 341/3. Light obverse exfoliation. Toned VF; and Roma Denarii (2). Very Fine. (3) $150-200

427 Roman Imperial. First Century Pair of AR Denarii.

Augustus. Lugdunum (Lyon), 2 BC-12 AD. Laureate head right, rev. Caius and Lucius Caesars standing facing, two shields and two spears between them, lituus, simpulum over “x” above. RIC 212, RSC 43d. Obverse somewhat off-center. About Very Fine; and Nerva. 97 AD. Aequitas reverse. Very Fine. (2) $150-200

428 Roman Imperial. 1st-mid 2nd Century AR Denarii

(10). Issues of Vespasian (3), Trajan (4) and Hadrian (3). Various reverses. One or two possible fourrée. One with small dig, one edge crack. Fine-Very Fine. (10) $200-300

429 Roman Imperial. 2nd-early 3rd Century AR Denarii

(10). Issues of Antoninus Pius (4), Divus Antoninus, Marcus Aurelius, Septimius Severus (2), and Geta (2). Various reverses. About VF-Extremely Fine. (10) $200-300

430 Roman Imperial. Augustae AR Denarii (10). Issues of

Diva Faustina, Sr. (2), Faustina, Jr, Crispina (2), Julia Domna, Julia Maesa (2), Julia Soaemias, Julia Paula. Various reverses. One or two possible fourrée. Fine-Good Very Fine. (10) $200-250

431 Roman Imperial. Lot of AR and Billon Antoniniani

(14). Issues of Gordian III (5), Valerian, Gallienus (3), Philip, Trebonianus Gallus, Salonina (2), and Carinus. Various reverses. A few grainy. Very Fine. (14). $150-200

432 Roman AE Miscellanea. First-Third Century, a few

Sestertii, a few Provincial; also 3 Roman Republic issues, heavily oiled. Two with cracked edge, a few with green deposits. Good-VF. (37) $90-120

BYZANTINE EMPIRE

433 Byzantine Empire. Constans II (641-668). AV Solidus, struck 641. Constantinople, 8th Officina. 4.38 gm. Crowned and draped bust facing, holding globus cruciger, rev. Cross potent on three steps, legend ends “H”, CONOB in ex. DOC II, 1c, SB 936. Spot of dirt on obverse. About Extremely Fine. $300-400

ISLAMIC COINAGE

434 Fatimid Caliphate. Abu Tamim Ma`add al-Mu`izz (AH 341-365/953-975 AD). Gold Dinar, al-Misr, AH 358 (969 AD). 4.12 gm. Legend in three concentric circles. In 969 AD, after besieging Giza, Jawhar al-Siqilli completed the Fatimid conquest of Egypt, making this the first issue of Fatimid rule. Miles 29. Very Fine. $300-500

435 Ottoman Empire. Murad III (AH 982-1003/1574-1595 AD). Gold Sultani, Misr, accession AH 982. 3.48 gms. sultan al-birrayn reverse. A 1332.2. Good Very Fine. $150-200

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Europe

436 Austria. Archduke Leopold V (1623-1632). Double

Taler, nd (1626). Hall. 56.7 gm. On Leopold’s Marriage to Claudia de’Medici. Conjoined crowned and draped busts of the couple right, wearing ruffs, rev. Tyrolean eagle, wreath above. Dav.3331, KM 639. Toned over some obverse pinscratches. Extremely Fine. $500-600

437 Austria. Joseph II, ruling alone (1780-1790). Ducat, 1787 A. Vienna. 3.45 gms. Laureate head right, rev. Crowned Imperial eagle, Arms on breast. KM 1873. Irregular edge. Extremely Fine. $140-160

438 Austria. Ferdinand I (1835-1848). Ducat, 1844

B. Kremnitz. Laureate head right, rev. Crowned Imperial eagle, Arms on breast. KM 2262. Some hairlines and small edge bruise lower edge. Extremely Fine. $140-160

439 Austria. Franz Josef (1848-1916). Ducat, 1856 A. Vienna. Laureate, clean-shaven young head right, rev. Crowned Imperial eagle, Arms on breast. KM 2263. Small scratch lower reverse. Extremely Fine. $150-200

440 Austria. Franz Josef (1848-1916). Ducat, 1867 B. Kremnitz. Laureate head right, rev. Crowned Imperial eagle, Arms on breast. KM 2266. Small file mark left reverse edge. About Uncirculated. $150-200

441 Austria. Franz Josef (1848-1916). Ducat, 1906. Laureate, older head right, rev. Crowned Imperial eagle, Arms on breast. KM 2267. Brilliant Uncirculated. $150-200

442 Austria. Franz Josef (1848-1916). 100 Corona, 1915. Restrike. Bare, older head right, rev.Crowned Imperial eagle. KM 2819. Gem Brilliant Uncirculated. $1,100-1,200

443 Austria. Franz Josef. Federal Shooting Competition

in Innsbruck, 1885. Medal. Silver. By Anton Scharff and B.A. Busson. Crossbowman standing left, rev. Tyrolean eagle, wreath in beak. Frühwald 1913, Novotný (2012) 154. Pinscratches left obverse field. Lovely toning. About Uncirculated. $90-120

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444 Austria. Franz Josef. Lower Austria Shooting Competition in Baden, 1911. Medal. Silver. 42mm. By J. Müllner. Conjoined busts right, rev. Rifleman kneeling for shot, veteran rifleman standing beside him. Hauser 5341. Toned. Extremely Fine. $75-100

445 Austrian States. Salzburg. Max Gandolph von Küenburg (1668-1687). Ducat, 1678. 3.29 gms. St. Rupert seated facing, rev. Hatted and tassled oval Arms. Fr.813, KM 194. Mount removed at 11:00. About Extremely Fine. $700-800

446 Belgium. Brussels. Royal Linnaean Agricultural and

Horticultural Society Medal, 1847. Silver. 50.7mm. By Wurden. Bust of Carl v. Linné left, rev. Oval cartouche circled by ornate wreath and scrollwork. Slg Brettauer vgl 689. Lovely lavender tone with soft iridescent hues. About Uncirculated. $90-120

447 France. Louis XV (1715-1774). Ecu, 1718 E. Tours. Laureate, cuirassed boy’s bust right, rev. Crowned quartered Arms of France and Navarre. KM 435.7. Light adjustment marks obverse, neatly plugged between “FR” and “ET”. Extremely Fine. $1,200-1,500

1736 A Overdate Ecu

448 France. Louis XV (1715-1774). Ecu, 1736/5 (?) A. Paris. Armored, young bust left wearing Order, rev. Crowned oval Arms in spray, the “6” of the date clearly over an earlier digit appear to be “5”. Dav.1330, KM 486.1. Toned. Extremely Fine. $1,800-2,200

449 France. Louis XVIII (1815-1824). 5 Francs, 1823 W. Head by Michaut left, rev. Crowned Arms in spray, 5-F, date below. KM 711.13. Some light rim tics. Attractive amber highlights. Extremely Fine/About Uncirculated. $200-250

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450 France. Louis XVIII (1815-1824). Commission de

L’Instruction Publique Prize Medal, 1818. Silver, 49.7mm. By Andrieu and Dubois. Bare bust of Louis XVIII right, rev. Five-line legend within wreath. Some contact marks. Extremely Fine. $250-300

451 France. Third Republic. 20 Francs, 1912. KM 857.

Choice Uncirculated. $175-250

452 German States. Hamburg. Freie und Hansestadt Gold 5 Mark, 1877 J. Supported City-Arms. KM 605. One-year type. NGC XF 45. $250-300

453 German States. Prussia. Friedrich Wilhelm IV (1840-

1861). Proof 3 Pfennig, 1856 A. Berlin. Crowned Arms. PCGS PR 65 RB. $90-120

454 German States. Prussia. Wilhelm I (1861-1888). 10 Mark, 1872 A. Berlin. Bare head right, rev. Small Imperial eagle. KM 502. NGC MS 66. $250-300

455 German States. Prussia. Wilhelm I (1861-1888). 10 Mark 1873 A. Berlin. KM 502. NGC MS65 Abundant golden luster and unblemished surfaces on this lovely Gem. $150-250

456 German States. Prussia. Wilhelm I (1861-1888).

Gold 5 Mark, 1877 A. Berlin. Bare head right, rev. Small Imperial eagle. KM 504. Cleaned in the past. Extremely Fine. $150-200

457 German States. Prussia. Wilhelm I (1861-1888).

3 Pfennig, 1871 A. Berlin. Crowned Arms. KM 482. PCGS MS 65 BN. $40-60

458 German States. Silesia. HRE Ferdinand II (1619-1637). Emergency Issue. 3 Taler Klippe, 1621. Glogau mint. Uniface. 12.13 gms. Eagle dividing date; x MONETA.ARGENTEA.SILESIAE.III.TALERO around; 4 over M stamped at top, ZP monogram at bottom for mint officials Matthaus Jachtmann and Zacharias Petzold. Emergency issue made to help repay Silesia’s war debt to the Holy Roman Empire following the defeat of the Bohemian Protestant estates during the Thirty Years War. Very scarce. Very Fine. $300-400

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459 Trio of German States Silver isues: Alsace. Archduke Leopold of Austria as Bishop of Strasbourg (1620-1632). Taler, 1630. Ensisheim. Dav. 3353, KM 267.4. Fields heavily tooled. About Extremely Fine; Prussia. Friedrich II (1740-1786). Taler, 1782 A. KM 332.1. Faint reverse adjustment marks. About Very Fine; and Bavaria. Karl Albrecht (1726-1745). 30 Kreuzer, 1732. KM 168. Very Fine. (3) $125-175

BRITISH COINAGE

460 Anglo-French. 12th-14th Century Trio: Henry II. Obole. Elias 2 (RR). Flatly struck areas. Fine; Richard, Coeur de Lion. Obole of Aquitaine. First type. Chipped. Fine; Henry IV. Hardi d’Argent. Fine-VF. (3) $100-150

461 England. Plantagenets. Henry II (1154-1189). AR

“Short-cross” Penny. Winchester, moneyer: Osbern. 1.40 gms. Group 1c. Facing head within circle, scepter at left, rev. Short cross, four pellets in each angle; +OSBERN ON WIN. S.1345. Deep gray. Very Fine. $75-100

462 England. Plantagenets. John (1199-1216). AR “Short-

cross” Penny. Canterbury, moneyer: Simon. 1.28 gms. Head facing in circle, scepter at left, rev. Short cross, four pellets in each angle; +SIMON. ON. CANT. S.1352. Minor weakness at centers. Good Very Fine. $90-120

463 England. Plantagenets. Henry III (1216-1272). Group

of Cut Halfpennies - Short cross (2), Long cross (2) - type II, moneyer Gilbert; type V; also Cut Farthing. Type IIIc, mm mullet; and Cnut. Cut Halfpenny. Pointed helmet type, moneyer Leofstan. Fine-Good VF. (6) $60-90

464 England. Plantagenets. Quartet of Pennies: Henry

III (1216-1272). Long-cross. S.1364. Lacquered, VF; London, Davis. S.1367A. EF; Edward I (1272-1307). S.1397. About VF; Edward II (1307-1327). S.1455. Good Very Fine. (4) $125-175

465 England. Plantagenets. Edward III (1327-1377). Pre-Treaty period. Quarter Noble, mm cross (1356-1361). 1.45 gms. Shield in arched octagon, outer braided circle, rev. Plantagenet Arms in tressure. S.1498. Clipped. Very Fine. Ex Stack’s Bowers and Ponterio Auction, New York, Jan. 10-14, 2014, lot 10372. $250-350

466 England. House of Lancaster. Henry VI, first reign (1422-1461). Annulet issue, 1422-1430. Groat. London. 3.20 gms. Crowned bust facing tressure, rev. Long cross, triple of pellets in each angle with annulet in two quarters, annulet in legend. S.1835. About Very Fine. $75-100

467 England. House of Lancaster. Henry VI, first reign (1422-1461). Rosette-mascle issue, 1430-1431. Groat. Calais. 3.85 gms. Crowned bust facing in tressure, rev. Long cross, triplet of pellets in each angle. S.1859. Minor natural wave. Good Very Fine. ex Reigate Hoard. $125-175

468 England. House of Tudor. Henry VIII (1509-1547). First coinage, 1509-1526. Groat, mm portcullis crowned. 2.90 gms. Portrait of Henry VII right, rev. Arms over cross fourchee. S.2316. iridescent highlights. Sharp strike. Near Extremely Fine. $300-400

469 England. House of Tudor. Trio. Edward VI (1547-

1553). Shilling, mm tun. S.2482. Neatly holed at 12:00, VF; Elizabeth I (1558-1603). Threepence, 1575. Good; Threehalfpence, 1575. S.2569. Ex Lockett Collection. Fine-VF; also, Commonwealth. Penny. S.3222. Good Very Fine. (4) $90-120

470 England. House of Tudor. Elizabeth I (1558-1603). Milled Coinage, 1561-1571. Sixpence, 1561. 2.73 gms. Small, crowned bust, wearing decorated dress, large rose behind, rev. Shield over cross fourchee, date above. S.2593. Sharp details, soft iridescent peripheral hues. Near Extremely Fine. $300-400

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471 England. House of Tudor. Elizabeth I (1558-1603). Milled Coinage, 1561-1571. Sixpence, 1562, mm star. 3.07 gms. Large, broad bust left, wearing elaborately adorned dress, small rose behind, rev. Shield over cross fourchee, date above. S.2596, North 2027. Violet hues. Very Fine. $250-300

472 England. House of Tudor. Elizabeth I (1558-1603).

Threepence, 1568, mm crown. 1.29 gms. Crowned taller bust left, rose behind, rev. Shield over cross, date above. S.2566. Some old obverse hairlines and pecks. Very Fine. $75-125

473 England. House of Tudor. Elizabeth I (1558-1603).

Sixth issue, 1582-1600. Halfpenny. 0.35 gms. Portcullis, rev. Cross and pellets. S.2581. Very Fine. $60-90

Scarce James I Halfcrown

474 England. House of Stuart. James I (1603-25). Halfcrown, third coinage, m.m. trefoil/lis (1623-4). 14.4g. King on horseback right, groundline below, rev. garnished square-topped shield, plume above. N.2123, S.2667. Good Fine or better, scarce. $300-400

provenance: Coin Galleries Mail Bid Sale, February 18 1998, lot 1257

475 England. House of Stuart. James I (1603-1625). Second coinage, 1604-1619. Shilling, mm escallop (1606-7). 5.81 gms. Crowned Fourth bust right, XII behind, rev. Arms. S.2655. Lovely toning over some old test marks. Near Extremely Fine. $200-250

476 England. House of Stuart. James I (1603-1625). Shilling, m.m. escallop (1606-7). 5.81g. Fourth crowned bust right, value behind, rev. square-topped shield. N.2100, S.2655. Dark tone, Very Fine. $100-150

477 England. House of Stuart. James I (1603-1625). Third coinage, 1619-1625. Shilling, mm thistle (1621-3). 5.95 gms. Sixth bust right, XII behind, rev. Shied with Arms. S.2668. Light slate gray over a few minor hairlines. Extremely Fine. Ex Lingford Collection. $300-400

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478 England. House of Stuart. James I (1603-25). Shilling, third coinage, m.m. trefoil (1624). Sixth crowned bust right, value behind, rev. square-topped shield. N.2124, S.2668. Slightly double-struck, Very Fine, light golden tone. $150-250

provenance: Coin Galleries Mail Bid Sale, April 15 1998, lot 1188

479 England. House of Stuart. James I (1603-1625). Shilling, m.m. trefoil (1624). 5.78g. Sixth crowned bust right, value behind, rev. square-topped shield. N.2124, S.2668. Some flan flaws to reverse, weakness to edges. About Very Fine. $90-120

480 England. House of Stuart. Charles I (1625-49). Halfcrown, type 2C, m.m. portcullis (1633-4). Tower mint. 14.7g. King on horseback left, rev. crowned oval garnished shield, C R at sides. N.2209, S.2771. Irregular flan, pleasant tone, Very Fine for issue. $100-150

provenance: Coin Galleries Mail Bid Sale, February 18 1998, lot 1260

481 England. House of Stuart. Charles I (1625-49). Halfcrown, m.m. tun (1636-8). Tower mint. 14.47g. King on horseback left, rev. oval garnished shield. N.2209, S.2775. As struck for issue, toned. $150-200

provenance: H M Lingford (with his ticket), November 1943

482 England. House of Stuart. Charles I (1625-49). Halfcrown, Group IV (1640-3). Tower mint. 15.01g. King on horseback left, rev. oval garnished shield. N.2214, S.2779. Slightly double-struck on an irregular flan similar to a Spanish Cob, very fine for issue. $100-150

483 England. House of Stuart. Charles I (1625-49). Halfcrown, group IV, m.m. triangle in circle (1641-3). Tower mint. 15.2g. King on horseback left, rev. round garnished shield. N.2214, S.2779. Irregular flan, dark tone, Very Fine. $100-150

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484 England. House of Stuart. Charles I (1625-49). Shilling, m.m. triangle (1639-40). 5.96g. Sixth crowned bust left, value behind, rev. square-topped shield over cross fourchée. N.2231, S.2799. As struck, weak strike as per issue, lustrous. $150-200

Exceptional Charles I Aberystwyth Groat

485 England. House of Stuart. Charles I (1625-49). Groat, m.m. book (1639-42). Aberystwyth Mint. 1.97g. Small crowned bust left, value behind, rev. oval garnished shield, plume above. N.2338, S.2893. Exceptionally well-struck on a round flan, Extremely Fine, toned. $300-400

486 England. Charles II (1660-1685). Third Hammered issue, 1662. Halfcrown, mm crown. 15.07 gms. Crowned bust left within beaded circle, rev. Shield over cross fourchee. S.3321. Peripheral russet hues. $125-175

487 England. House of Stuart. Charles II (1660-85). Third hammered Issue (1660-62). Threepence, m.m. crown. 1.53g. Crowned bust left, value behind, rev. square-topped shield over cross fourchée. N.2769, S.3325. As struck with iridescent rainbow toning. $100-150

488 England. Charles II (1660-1685). Crown, 1662. First draped bust right, rose below, rev. Crowned cruciform arms, CC monograms in angles, Garter at center. Medal alignment. S.3550A, Dav. 3774, KM 417.1. Good Fine/About Very Fine. $300-400

489 England. Charles II (1660-1685). Crowns (2). 1662.

Laureate and draped bust right, rose below, rev. crowned cruciform shields, cyphers in angles. ESC 340{15A}, S.3350. 1663. XV. As last, no rose below bust, rev. modified shields. ESC 353{22}, S.3354. William III (1694-1702), Crowns 1696 (2). OCTAVO. Laureate and draped bust right, rev. crowned cruciform shields, angles plain. ESC 991{87}, S.3470. About Fine to Fine (4). $120-150

490 England. Charles II (1660-85). Crown, 1673. VICESIMO QVINTO. Laureate and draped bust right, rev. crowned cruciform shields, cyphers in angles. ESC 390{47}, S.3358. Has been cleaned, retoning, Fine. $90-120

491 England. Charles II (1660-85). Shilling, 1663. First laureate and draped bust right, rev. crowned cruciform shields, cyphers in angles. ESC 500{1022}, S.3371. Victoria (1837-1901). ‘Gothic’ Florin, 1859. ‘Gothic’ bust left, rev. as last, national emblems in angles. ESC 2843{817}, S.3891. The first Fair, the second Good Fine, toned. (2) $60-90

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492 England. Charles II (1660-1685). Shilling, 1670. Second draped bust right, rev. Crowned cruciform arms, CC monograms in angles, Garter at center. S.3375, ESC 1033, KM 427.1. Gun metal gray over old obverse pinscratches. About Very Fine. $150-200

493 England. Charles II (1660-1685). Sixpence, 1677. Laureate, draped bust right, rev. Crowned cruciform Arms, Garter at center, CC monograms in angles. S.3382, KM 441. Lightly toned. About Extremely Fine. $350-450

494 England. Charles II (1660-1685). Gold Touchpiece. By J. Roettiers. 3.12 gms. Ship at sea, rev. St. Michael slaying dragon; SOLI DEO GLORIA. Holed for usage. Bent and straightened. About Fine. $150-250

495 England. Charles II-James II. Silver grouping:

Charles II: Halfcrown, 1679. VG; Fourpence, 1684/3. VG; Twopence. Second issue. S.3318. Very Fine; James II. Halfcrown, 1686. Secundo. VG-About Fine; and Threepence, 168. Light haymarking. About VF. (5) $150-200

496 England. James II (1685-1688). Crown, 1686. Laureate, draped bust left, rev. Crowned cruciform Arms with Garter at center. S.3406, ESC 76, KM 457. Toned. Good Fine. $250-350

497 England. James II (1685-88). Crown, 1687. TERTIO. Laureate and draped bust left, rev. crowned cruciform shields. ESC 743{78}, S.3407. Localised weakness to obverse, About Very Fine, toned. $250-350

498 England. James II (1685-1688). Crown, 1688. Second draped bust left, rev. Crowned cruciform Arms with Garter at center. S.3407, ESC 80, KM 463. Two small rim bruises. Light slate gray. Very Fine. $350-450

499 England. James II (1685-88). Crown, 1688/7. QUARTO. Laureate and draped bust left, rev. crowned cruciform shields. ESC 747{81}, S.3407. Edge knock at 4 o’clock, Fine. $125-175

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500 England. James II (1685-1688). Maundy set, 1686. Silver Penny, Two, Three and Fourpence. Laureate head left. S.3418. Choice VF-Extremely Fine. (4) $250-300

501 England. James II. Spanish Wreck Recovered,

1687. 1971 issued Medal. Silver. 54.2mm. 104.2 gms. Hallmarks on edge, and number “9810”. Conjoined busts of Mary, draped, and James II. Laureate, armored and draped right, signed “DP” below (D. Payne?), rev. Ship at open sea from which men in rowboats search for treasure from a wreck. Eimer 285b. Gem Prooflike Brilliant Uncirculated. $90-120

502 England. William and Mary (1689-94). Crown, 1692. QVARTO. Laureate conjoined busts right, rev. crowned cruciform shields, cyphers in angles. ESC 822{83}, S.3433. Metal flaw on reverse edge at 1 o’clock, weak in areas, Fine or better. $400-600

503 England. William and Mary (1689-1694). Halfcrown, 1693/inverted 3. Their conjoined second busts right, rev. Crowned cruciform arms, Lion of Orange at center, WM monograms in angles, date in inner angles. S.3436, KM 477. A few obverse hairlines. Once lightly wiped now toning. About Very Fine. $250-300

504 England. William and Mary (1689-1694). Fourpence, 1689. I over first E in GVLIELMVS, first V, upside A. Conjoined busts right, rev. Crown over numeral value. S.3429. About Very Fine. $90-120

505 England. William and Mary (1689-1694). Maundy coinage: Silver Penny, 1694; Two, Three and Fourpence, 1689. The Fourpence, stop before G. Their conjoined busts right. S.3445, 3443, 3441, 3439. Toned. Extremely Fine. (4) $200-300

506 England. William III (1694-1702). Halfcrown, 1696. OCTAVO. Laureate and draped bust right, rev. large crowned cruciform shields, early harp. ESC 1016{522}, S.3475. Very Fine, toned. $150-200

507 England. William III (1694-1702). Silver trio:

Halfcrown, 1696 E. Exeter. Harshly cleaned, point of wear About VF; Sixpence, 1696. S.3520. Good Very Fine; and 1697. First draped bust. Light reverse haymarking., Very Fine. $100-150

508 England. William III (1694-1702). Sixpence, 1696.

First draped bust right, rev. Crowned cruciform Arms, Lion of Orange at center. S. 3520. Faint obverse haymarking, Toned. Extremely Fine. $100-150

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Choice William III Sixpence

509 England. William III (1694-1702). Sixpence, 1696-B. Bristol. First laureate and draped bust right, B below, rev. crowned cruciform shields, large crowns, early harp. ESC 1254{1535}, S.3521. Brilliant Uncirculated, full white lustre, in an exceptional state of preservation. $300-400

510 England. William III (1694-1702). Sixpence, 1697. Third laureate and draped bust right, rev. crowned cruciform shields, large crowns, late harp. ESC 1233{1566}, S.3538. Gem Uncirculated, lustrous, russet and blue toning encroaching at edges. $300-400

511 England / Great Britain. Anne (1702-1714). Pre-

and Post-Union. Trio of Shillings: 1702. S.3583. Light haymarking. About VF-VF; 1703. VIGO. S.3586. About VF; and 1708. Roses and plumes in angles. S.3613. Fine. (3) $150-200

512 England. Anne (1702-1714). Pre-Union coinage. Sixpence, 1703. VIGO. Draped bust left, VIGO below, rev. Crowned cruciform Arms, Garter at center. Struck from bullion seized in Vigo Bay during the Anglo-Dutch expedition against Spain. S.3590, KM 516.1. Rich, deep pearly gray. Extremely Fine. $250-350

513 England. Anne (1702-1714). Pre-Union coinage. Sixpence, 1705. Draped bust left, rev. Crowned cruciform Arms, early shields, plumes in angles. S.3592, ESC 1584, KM 516.3. Lavender gray with soft pearlescent hues. Extremely Fine. $250-350

514 England. Anne (1702-1714). Pre-Union. Sixpence,

1705. Draped bust left, rev. Crowned cruciform Arms, Garter at center, roses and plumes in angles. S.3594. Scarce Light slate gray. Very Fine; also, Fourpence, 1710. Some haymarking. Toned. Extremely Fine. (2) $90-120

515 Great Britain. Anne (1702-14). Post Union. Crown, 1708-E. SEPTIMO. Edinburgh. Second draped bust left, E below, rev. crowned cruciform shields, Z type 1 in date. ESC 1356{106}, S.3600. Scratches to bust, die crack to reverse, Very Fine, toned. $200-300

516 Great Britain. Anne (1702-1714). Post Union. Shilling, 1708. Draped bust left, rev. Crowned cruciform Arms, Garter at center. S.3610, ESC 1147. Faint obverse haymarking. Satiny lustre. Choice About Uncirculated. $350-450

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517 Great Britain. Anne (1702-14). Sixpence, 1707. Post-Union. Draped bust left, rev. crowned cruciform shields, angles plain. ESC 1454{1587}, S.3619. Extremely Fine or better. $150-250

518 Great Britain. Anne (1702-1714). Post Union. Sixpence, 1711. Draped bust left, rev. Crowned cruciform Arms, Garter at center. S.3619, KM 522.1. Faint obverse haymarking. Soft lavender gray, good lustre. Choice Uncirculated. $250-350

519 Great Britain. Anne (1702-1714). Post Union. Pattern Farthing, 1714. Draped bust left, rev. Britannia seated left. S.3625, KM 537. About Fine. $125-175

520 Great Britain. George I (1714-27). Crown, 1716. SECVNDO. Laureate and draped bust right, rev. crowned cruciform shields, roses and plumes in angles. ESC 1540{110}, S.3639. Cleaned, Very Fine, scarce. $600-800

521 Great Britain. George I (1714-27). Shilling. 1723, First laureate and draped bust right, rev. crowned cruciform shields, SSC in angles. ESC 1586{1176}, S.3647. Gem Uncirculated, the obverse with white lustre and iridescent toning at edges, the reverse fully toned. $250-300

Rare 1717 Sixpence

522 Great Britain. George I (1714-27). Sixpence, 1717. Laureate and draped bust right, rev. crowned cruciform shields, roses and plumes in angles. ESC 1609{1597}, S.3651. Good Extremely Fine or better, light toning, rare. $500-600

523 Great Britain. George II (1727-60). Halfcrown, 1746. DECIMO NONO. Old laureate and cuirassed bust left, LIMA below, rev. crowned cruciform shields, angles plain. ESC 1688{606}, S.3695A. About Uncirculated, lustrous, steel-blue toning over original surfaces. $300-400

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524 Great Britain. George II (1727-60). Shilling, 1739. Young laureate and draped bust right, rev. crowned cruciform shields, roses in angles. ESC 1716{1201}, S.3701. Good Extremely Fine, iridescent toning. $300-400

525 Great Britain. George II (1727-60). Shilling, 1741. Young laureate and cuirassed bust left, rev. crowned cruciform shields, roses in angles. ESC 1717{1202}, S.3701. Extremely Fine, toned. $150-200

526 Great Britain. George II (1727-60). Sixpence, 1739. Young laureate and cuirassed bust left, rev. crowned cruciform shields, roses in angles. ESC 1749{1612}, S.3708. Good Extremely Fine or better, toned. $150-200

527 Great Britain. George II (1727-60). Sixpence, 1743. Old laureate and cuirassed bust left, rev. crowned cruciform shields, roses in angles. ESC 1752{1614}, S.3709. Good Extremely Fine, toned. $125-175

528 Great Britain. George II (1727-60). Sixpence, 1757. Old laureate and cuirassed bust left, rev. crowned cruciform shields, angles plain. ESC 1762{1622}, S.3711. Uncirculated, blue-gold toning. $100-150

529 Great Britain. George III (1760-1820). Guineas (2).

1774. Fourth laureate head right, rev. crowned garnished shield. S.3728. 1788. Fifth laureate head right, rev. ‘spade’ shaped shield. S.3729. The second Poor, pierced with suspension loop, the first Fine (2). $600-800

530 Great Britain. George III (1760-1820). Guinea, 1786. Edge milled. Fourth laureate bust right, rev. crowned shield of arms. S.3728. About Uncirculated, much remaining lustre. $2,750-3,000

531 Great Britain. George III (1760-1820). Guinea, 1787. Fifth laureate head right, rev. ‘spade’ shaped shield. S.3729. Good Very Fine, toned, lustrous. $400-600

532 Great Britain. George III (1760-1820). Guinea, 1791. Fifth laureate head right, rev. ‘spade’ shaped shield. S.3729. About Extremely Fine, traces of red wax in recesses. $450-650

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533 Great Britain. George III (1760-1820). Sovereign, 1817. Laureate head right, rev. St. George and dragon within garter. S.3785. Some marks to obverse, Good Fine or better. $500-600

534 Great Britain. George III (1760-1820). Half Sovereign, 1817. Laureate head right, rev. crowned shield. S.3786. Good Fine. $200-300

535 Great Britain. George III (1760-1820). Crown, 1818. LVIII. Laureate head right, rev. St. George by Pistrucci. S.3787, KM 675. Contact marks. Good lustre. Extremely Fine. $300-400

536 Great Britain. George III (1760-1820). Crown, 1819. LX. Laureate head right, rev. St. George and dragon within garter. ESC 2013{216}, S.3787. Uncirculated, light golden tone. $350-500

537 Great Britain. George III (1760-1820), Crowns (3), 1818, 1819, 1820. Bank of England Dollar, 1804. Halfcrown, 1817. George IV (1820-30), Crowns (3), 1821 (2), 1822. William IV (1830-37), Halfcrown, 1837. Fair to Very Fine (9). $200-300

538 Great Britain. George III (1760-1820). Shilling, 1787.

Laureate and cuirassed bust right, rev. crowned cruciform shields, semée of hearts in Hanoverian shield. ESC 2129{1225}, S.3743. Uncirculated, toned. $60-90

539 Great Britain. George III (1760-1820). Shilling, 1787. Laureate and cuirassed bust right, rev. crowned cruciform shields, no semée of hearts. ESC 2125{1216}, S.3743. Uncirculated, toned. $60-90

540 Great Britain. George III (1760-1820). Shilling, 1817. Laureate head right, rev. crowned shield in garter. ESC 2144{1232}, S.3790. Mint State, full white lustre. $125-175

541 Great Britain. George III (1760-1820). Shilling, 1817. Laureate head right, rev. crowned shield in garter. ESC 2144{1232}, S.3790. Uncirculated, iridescent toning. $125-175

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542 Great Britain. George III (1760-1820). Shilling, 1819. Laureate head right, rev. crowned shield in garter. ESC 2152{1235}, S.3790. Small mark to cheek, Good Extremely Fine. $100-150

543 Great Britain. George III (1760-1820). Shilling, 1820. Laureate head right, rev. crowned shield in garter. ESC 2157{1236}, S.3790. Uncirculated, toned. $125-175

544 Great Britain. George III (1760-1820). Sixpence, 1787. Laureate and cuirassed bust right, rev. crowned cruciform shields, semée of hearts in Hanoverian shield. ESC 2190{1629}, S.3749. Uncirculated, toned. $60-90

545 Great Britain. George III (1760-1820). Sixpence, 1817. Laureate head right, rev. crowned shield in garter. ESC 2195{1632}, S.3791. Uncirculated, lustrous, toned. $60-90

Copper Proof 1797 Cartwheel

546 Great Britain. George III (1760-1820). Copper Proof ‘Cartwheel’ Penny, 1797. Laureate and draped bust right, rev. Britannia seated. S.3777. Minor edge nick to reverse at 12 o’clock, otherwise a Gem Proof, pleasant chocolate brown colouring. $500-600

547 Great Britain. George III (1760-1820). ‘Cartwheel’

Twopences, 1797 (12). Laureate and draped bust right, rev. Britannia seated. Fine to Very Fine (12). $200-300

548 Great Britain. George III (1760-1820). ‘Cartwheel’

Twopences, 1797 (13). Laureate and draped bust right, rev. Britannia seated. S.3776. Fine to Very Fine (13). $200-300

549 Great Britain. George IV (1820-1830). Sovereign, 1821. Laureate head left, rev. St. George and dragon. S.3800. Very Fine. $450-650

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Attractive, High-grade 1821 Secundo Crown

550 Great Britain. George IV (1820-30). Crown, 1821. SECUNDO. Laureate head left, rev. St. George and dragon. ESC 2310{246}, S.3805. Underlying residual lustre, Uncirculated, pristine fields. $3,000-3,500

551 Great Britain. George IV (1820-30). Crown, 1821. SECUNDO. Laureate head left, rev. St. George and dragon. S.3805. PCGS Genuine Cleaned UNC Details. $250-350

552 Great Britain. George IV (1820-30). Halfcrown, 1821. Laureate head left, rev. crowned heavily garnished shield. ESC 2362{631}, S.3807. Pristine Uncirculated, steel-blue toning over original lustre, golden highlighting. $250-350

Superb 1825 Halfcrown

553 Great Britain. George IV (1820-30). Halfcrown, 1825. Bare head left, rev. crowned shield with crest. ESC 2371{642}, S.3809. Brilliant Mint State, full white lustre, seldom seen in this grade. $500-600

554 Great Britain. George IV (1820-30). Shilling, 1825. Bare head left, rev. lion atop crown. ESC 2405{1254}, S.3812. Brilliant Mint State, full white lustre, rare in this grade. $125-175

555 Great Britain. George IV (1820-30). Shilling, 1825.

Laureate head left, rev. crowned shield in garter. ESC 2402{1253}, S.3811. Uncirculated, toned. $125-175

556 Great Britain. George IV (1820-30). Sixpence, 1825. Laureate head left, rev. crowned shield in garter. ESC 2427{1659}, S.3814. Mint State, toned. $60-90

557 Great Britain. George IV (1820-30). Sixpence, 1829. Bare head left, rev. lion atop crown. ESC 2439{1666}, S.3815. Brilliant Uncirculated, full white lustre. $200-300

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558 Great Britain. William IV (1830-37). Sovereign, 1837. Bare head right, rev. crowned garnished shield. S.3829B. Very Fine. $500-700

559 Great Britain. William IV (1830-37). Halfcrown, 1834. Bare head right, W.W. in script on truncation, rev. crowned shield on mantle. ESC 2478{662}, S.3834. About Uncirculated, iridescent green-blue toning. $250-350

560 Great Britain. William IV (1830-37). Shilling, 1835. Bare head right, block W.W. on truncation, rev. crowned value in wreath. ESC 2492{1271}, S.3835. Uncirculated, light golden toning, scarce. $200-300

561 Great Britain. William IV (1830-7). Sixpence, 1831. Bare head right, rev. crowned value in wreath. ESC 2499{1670}, S.3814. Brilliant Uncirculated, handsome russet tone over lustrous original surfaces. $125-175

562 Great Britain. William IV (1830-37). Sixpence, 1834. Bare head right, rev. crowned value in wreath. ESC 2504{1674}, S.3836. Mint state with full white lustre. $200-300

563 Great Britain. William IV (1830-37). Sixpence, 1837. Bare head right, rev. crowned value in wreath. ESC 2512{1680}, S.3836. Brilliant Mint State with full white lustre, scarce. $400-500

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565 Great Britain. Victoria (1837-1901). Five Pounds, 1887. Jubilee bust left, rev. St. George and dragon, date in exergue. S.3864. Hairlined, Extremely Fine or better. $1,500-2,000

566 Great Britain. Victoria (1837-1901). Two Pounds, 1887. Jubilee bust left, rev. St. George and dragon. S.3865. Extremely Fine or better. $700-900

567 Great Britain. Victoria (1837-1901). Sovereign, 1862. Young head left, rev. crowned shield in wreath. S.3852D. Very Fine. $300-400

568 Great Britain. Victoria (1837-1901). Sovereign, 1863. Young head left, rev. crowned shield in wreath. S.3852D. Very Fine. $300-400

569 Great Britain. Victoria (1837-1901). Sovereign, 1871. Young head left, rev. crowned shield in wreath. S.3853B. Uncirculated, full lustre, the obverse prooflike. $600-700

1887 Jubilee Gold and Silver Set

564 Great Britain. Victoria (1837-1901). Silver and gold Currency Set, 1887. Five Pounds, Two Pounds, Sovereign, Half Sovereign, Crown, Double Florin, Halfcrown, Florin, Shilling, Sixpence, Threepence. S.3864, 3865, 3866, 3869, 3921, 3923, 3924, 3925, 3926, 3928, 3931. Good Extremely Fine to Uncirculated, in fitted jeweller’s case. (11) $7,000-8,000

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570 Great Britain. Victoria (1837-1901). Sovereign, 1876. Young head left, rev. St. George and dragon. S.3856A. Very Fine. $300-400

571 Great Britain. Victoria (1837-1901). Sovereign, 1880. Young head left, rev. St. George and dragon. S.3856B. Extremely Fine, lustrous. $300-400

572 Great Britain. Victoria (1837-1901). Sovereign, 1884.

Young head left, rev. St. George and dragon. S.3856B. Very Fine or better. $300-400

573 Great Britain. Victoria (1837-1901). Sovereign, 1887. Jubilee bust left, rev. St. George and dragon. S.3866. About Uncirculated, lustrous. $300-400

574 Great Britain. Victoria (1837-1901). Sovereign,

1887. Jubilee bust left, rev. St. George and dragon, date in exergue. S.3866. Extremely Fine or better, lustrous. $300-400

575 Great Britain. Victoria (1837-1901). Sovereign, 1888. Jubilee bust left, rev. St. George and dragon. S.3866. Very Fine, scarcer year. $300-400

576 Great Britain. Victoria (1837-1901). Sovereign, 1893. Old widow head in veil left, rev. St. George and dragon. S.3874. Uncirculated, lustrous. $300-400

577 Great Britain. Victoria (1837-1901). Sovereign, 1893.

Old widow head in veil left, rev. St. George and dragon. S.3874. About Uncirculated, lustrous. $300-400

578 Great Britain. Victoria (1837-1901). Sovereign, 1893. Old widow head in veil left, rev. St. George and dragon. S.3874. Uncirculated and lustrous. $300-400

579 Great Britain. Victoria (1837-1901). Sovereign, 1894.

Old widow head in veil left, rev. St. George and dragon. S.3874. About Extremely Fine, lustrous. $300-400

580 Great Britain. Victoria (1837-1901). Sovereign, 1901. Old widow head in veil left, rev. St. George and dragon. S.3874. Uncirculated, lustrous, traces of adhesive to obverse. $300-400

581 Great Britain. Victoria (1837-1901). Half Sovereign,

1844. Young head left, rev. Crowned shield with Arms. S.3859, KM 735.1. About Fine/Fine. $150-200

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High-grade 1864 Half Sovereign

582 Great Britain. Victoria (1837-1901). Half Sovereign, 1864. Young head left, rev. crowned garnished shield. S.3860. Uncirculated, full lustre. $600-700

583 Great Britain. Victoria (1837-1901). Half Sovereign, 1883. Young head left, rev. crowned garnished shield. S.3861. Very Fine. $150-250

584 Great Britain. Victoria (1837-1901). Half Sovereign,

1883. Young head left, rev. crowned garnished shield. S.3861. Very Fine. $150-250

585 Great Britain. Victoria (1837-1901). Half Sovereign, 1887. Jubilee bust left, rev. crowned garnished shield. S.3869. Uncirculated, lustrous. $200-300

586 Great Britain. Victoria (1837-1901). Half Sovereign, 1887. Jubilee bust left, rev. crowned shield. S.3869. Good Extremely Fine or better, lustrous. $200-300

587 Great Britain. Victoria (1837-1901). Half Sovereign, 1890. Jubilee bust left, rev. crowned shield. S.3869C. Good Extremely Fine or better, lustrous. $200-300

588 Great Britain. Victoria (1837-1901). Half Sovereign, 1892. Jubilee bust left, rev. crowned garnished shield. S.3869C. Uncirculated, lustrous. $200-300

589 Great Britain. Victoria (1837-1901). Half Sovereign,

1892. Jubilee bust left, rev. crowned shield. S.3869C. Extremely Fine. $150-200

590 Great Britain. Victoria (1837-1901). Half Sovereign,

1892. Jubilee bust left, rev. crowned garnished shield. S.3869. Extremely Fine. $150-250

591 Great Britain. Victoria (1837-1901). Half Sovereign, 1893. Old widow head in veil left, rev. St. George and dragon. S.3878. Uncirculated and lustrous. $150-250

592 Great Britain. Victoria (1837-1901), Crowns (5),

1844, 1847, 1887, 1888, 1890. Double Florin, 1889. Fine to Very Fine, some impaired (6). $150-250

593 Great Britain. Victoria (1837-1901). Crown, 1889. Jubilee bust left, rev. St. George and dragon. ESC 2589, S.3921. Extremely Fine or better, some lustre remaining. $90-120

594 Great Britain. Victoria (1837-1901), Crowns (6), 1890, 1891, 1892, 1893, 1894, 1895. Fine to Good Fine (6). $150-200

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595 Great Britain. Victoria (1837-1901). Crown, 1893. LVI. Old widow head in veil left, rev. St. George and dragon. S.3937, ESC 2593{303}. Mint State, full white lustre. $200-300

596 Great Britain. Victoria (1837-1901). Crown,

1893. LVI. Veiled and crowned older bust left, rev. St. George. S.3937, KM 783. Choice About Uncirculated. $150-250

597 Great Britain. Victoria (1837-1901). Crown, 1893.

LVII. Old widow head in veil left, rev. St. George and dragon. S.3937, ESC 2593{303}. Extremely fine or better, some lustre, rarer edge legend. $150-250

598 Great Britain. Victoria (1837-1901). Crown, 1894. LVIII. Old widow head in veil left, rev. St. George and dragon. ESC 2596{306}, S.3937. PCGS MS 64, rainbow tone to obverse. $300-400

599 Great Britain. Victoria (1837-1901). Crown, 1895. LIX. Old widow head in veil left, rev. St. George and dragon. ESC 2599{309}, S.3937. NGC MS 64. $300-400

600 Great Britain. Victoria (1837-1901), Crowns (5),

1896, 1897, 1898, 1899, 1900. Edward VII (1901-10), Matt Proof Crown, 1902. Good Fine to About Uncirculated (6). $250-350

601 Great Britain. Victoria (1837-1901). Crown, 1899. LXIII. Old widow head in veil left, rev. St. George and dragon. ESC 2607{317}, S.3937. NGC MS 64. $300-400

602 Great Britain. Victoria (1837-1901). Halfcrown, 1893. Old widow head in veil left, rev. shield in collar. S.3938. Uncirculated, lustrous, dark toned spot on obverse, light golden toning elsewhere. $150-200

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603 Great Britain. Victoria (1837-1901). Halfcrown, 1901. Old widow head in veil left, rev. shield in collar. S.3938. Mint State, full lustre, outstanding specimen. $150-200

604 Great Britain. Victoria (1837-1901). ‘Godless’ Florin, 1849. Crowned ‘Gothic’ bust left, rev. crowned cruciform shields, emblems in angles. ESC 2815{802}, S.3890. Uncirculated, full lustre, lightly toned. $300-400

605 Great Britain. Victoria (1837-1901). Florin, 1893.

Old widow head in veil left, rev. three shields in garter. S.3939. Mint State, full lustre, outstanding. $100-150

606 Great Britain. Victoria (1837-1901). Florin, 1901.

Old widow head in veil left, rev. three shields in garter. S.3939. Uncirculated, full lustre. $100-150

607 Great Britain. Victoria (1837-1901). Shilling, 1893. Old widow head in veil left, rev. three shields within garter, smaller rose. S.3940. Mint State, full lustre, outstanding and prooflike. $150-200

608 Great Britain. Victoria (1837-1901). Shilling,

1901. Old widow head in veil left, rev. three shields within garter, larger rose. S.3940A. Uncirculated, lustrous. $125-175

609 Great Britain. Victoria (1837-1901). Sixpence, 1893. Old widow head in veil left, rev. crowned value in wreath. S.3941. Mint State, full lustre. $60-80

610 Great Britain. Victoria (1837-1901). Sixpence,

1901. Old widow head in veil left, rev. crowned value in wreath. S.3941. Mint State, full lustre, light golden tone. $60-80

611 Great Britain. Victoria (1837-1901). Threepence, 1893. Old widow head in veil left, rev. crowned value in wreath. S.3942. Mint State, full lustre, pristine. $60-80

612 Great Britain. Victoria (1837-1901). Threepence,

1893. Old widow head in veil left, rev. crowned value in wreath. S.3942. Mint State, full lustre. $60-80

613 Great Britain. Victoria (1837-1901). Copper Pennies,

1854 (2). Young head left, date below, rev. Britannia seated. S.3948. Bronze Pennies (10), 1862, 1863 (5), 1866, 1872, 1875, 1890. Young laureate bust left, rev. as previous, date in exergue. S.3954. Bronze Halfpennies (2), 1961, 1862. As previous. S.3956. Fine to Extremely Fine. (14) $80-120

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614 Great Britain. Victoria (1837-1901). Penny, Halfpenny and Farthing, all 1901. Old widow head in veil left, rev. Britannia seated, date in exergue. S.3961, 3962, 3964. The first two Uncirculated and lustrous, the third with dark finish, Extremely Fine. (3) $60-80

615 Great Britain. Edward VII (1901-10). Matte Proof Sovereign, 1902. Bare head right, rev. St. George and dragon. S.3969. Uncirculated. $350-450

616 Great Britain. Edward VII (1901-10). Matte Proof Sovereign, 1902. Bare head right, rev. St. George and dragon. S.3969. Uncirculated. $350-450

617 Great Britain. Edward VII (1901-10). Matte Proof

Sovereign, 1902. Bare head right, rev. St. George and dragon. S.3969. Some hairlines, reddish toning forming. Uncirculated. $350-450

618 Great Britain. Edward VII (1901-10). Sovereign, 1904. Bare head right, rev. St. George and dragon. S.3969. About Uncirculated with lustre. $300-400

619 Great Britain. Edward VII (1901-10). Sovereign, 1907. Bare head right, rev. St. George and dragon. S.3969. About Uncirculated. $300-350

620 Great Britain. Edward VII (1901-10). Sovereign, 1907. Bare head right, rev. St. George and dragon. S.3969. Extremely Fine. $300-350

621 Great Britain. Edward VII (1901-10). Sovereign, 1910. Bare head right, rev. St. George and dragon. S.3969. Good Very Fine. $300-350

622 Great Britain. Edward VII (1901-10). Sovereign,

1910. Bare head right, rev. St. George and dragon. S.3969. Very Fine. $300-350

623 Great Britain. Edward VII (1901-10). Sovereign,

1910. Bare head right, rev. St. George and dragon. S.3969. Edge knocks, Very Fine. $300-350

624 Great Britain. Edward VII (1901-10). Matte Proof Half Sovereign, 1902. Bare head right, rev. St. George and dragon. S.3974A. Uncirculated. $300-400

625 Great Britain. Edward VII (1901-10). Matte Proof

Half Sovereign, 1902. Bare head right, rev. St. George and dragon. S.3974A. Uncirculated. $300-400

626 Great Britain. Edward VII (1901-10). Matte Proof

Half Sovereign, 1902. Bare head right, rev. St. George and dragon. S.3974A. Lightly cleaned, Extremely Fine. $250-300

627 Great Britain. Edward VII (1901-10). Half Sovereign,

1904. Bare head right, rev. St. George and dragon. S.3974B. Very Fine. $150-250

628 Great Britain. Edward VII (1901-10). Half Sovereign,

1905. Bare head right, rev. St. George and dragon. S.3974B. Extremely Fine, lustre. $150-250

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629 Great Britain. Edward VII (1901-10). Half Sovereign, 1905. Bare head right, rev. St. George and dragon. S.3974B. Extremely Fine, lustre. $150-250

630 Great Britain. Edward VII (1901-10). Half Sovereign,

1908. Bare head right, rev. St. George and dragon. S.3974B. Extremely Fine. $150-200

631 Great Britain. Edward VII (1901-10). Matte Proof Crown, 1902. Bare head right, rev. St. George and dragon. ESC 3562{362}, S.3979. Mint State, dark iridescent toning beginning to emerge in reverse fields. $200-250

632 Great Britain. Edward VII (1901-1910). Crown,

1902. Bare head right, rev. St. George. Toned. EF-AU. $200-250

633 Great Britain. Edward VII (1901-10). Maundy Set, 1910. Bare head right, rev. crown value in wreath. ESC 3616{2526}, S.3985. Extremely Fine or better, toned, scarce year (4). $150-200

Brilliant Proof 1911 Sovereign

634 Great Britain. George V (1910-36). Proof Sovereign, 1911. Bare head left, rev. St. George and dragon. S.3996. Some dark spots in obverse field, Brilliant Proof. $800-1,200

635 Great Britain. George V (1910-36). Sovereign, 1911. Bare head left, rev. St. George and dragon. S.3996. Uncirculated, pristine, lustrous. $300-400

636 Great Britain. George V (1910-36). Sovereign, 1911.

Bare head left, rev. St. George and dragon. S.3996. Uncirculated, lustrous. $300-400

637 Great Britain. George V (1910-36). Sovereign, 1911. Bare head right, rev. St. George and dragon. S.3969. Uncirculated and lustrous. $300-350

638 Great Britain. George V (1910-36). Sovereign, 1911.

Bare head right, rev. St. George and dragon. S.3969. Uncirculated and lustrous. $300-350

639 Great Britain. George V (1910-36). Sovereign, 1911.

Bare head right, rev. St. George and dragon. S.3969. Uncirculated and lustrous. $300-350

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640 Great Britain. George V (1910-36). Sovereign, 1912. Bare head right, rev. St. George and dragon. S.3969. Uncirculated and lustrous. $300-350

641 Great Britain. George V (1910-36). Sovereign, 1912.

Bare head right, rev. St. George and dragon. S.3969. About Uncirculated. $300-350

642 Great Britain. George V (1910-36). Sovereign, 1913.

Bare head right, rev. St. George and dragon. S.3969. Uncirculated and lustrous. $300-350

643 Great Britain. George V (1910-36). Sovereign, 1913. Bare head right, rev. St. George and dragon. S.3969. Uncirculated and lustrous. $300-350

644 Great Britain. George V (1910-36). Sovereign, 1913.

Bare head right, rev. St. George and dragon. S.3969. Extremely Fine. $300-350

645 Great Britain. George V (1910-36). Sovereign, 1913.

Bare head right, rev. St. George and dragon. S.3969. Good Extremely Fine. $300-350

646 Great Britain. George V (1910-36). Sovereign, 1925. London. Bare head left, rev. St. George and dragon. S.3996. Uncirculated, lustrous. $300-400

Proof 1911 Half Sovereign

647 Great Britain. George V (1910-36). Proof Half Sovereign, 1911. Bare head left, rev. St. George and dragon. S.4006. Brilliant Proof. $500-700

648 Great Britain. George V (1910-36). Half Sovereign, 1915. Bare head left, rev. St. George and dragon. S.4006. Uncirculated, lustrous. $150-250

649 Great Britain. George V (1910-36), Proof Set, 1927. Crown, Halfcrown, Florin, Shilling, Sixpence, Threepence. S. PS14. Uncirculated matching set, exceptional eye-appeal, each with uniform dark reddish-blue toning. $500-600

650 Great Britain. George V (1910-36). Crown, 1933. Bare head left, rev. crown and date in wreath. ESC 3644{373}, S.4036. Extremely Fine or better, lustrous. $125-175

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651 Great Britain. George V (1910-36). Crown, 1936. Bare head left, rev. crown and date in wreath. ESC 3644{373}, S.4036. Extremely Fine or better, lustrous, traces of adhesive to obverse, scarce. $150-250

652 Great Britain. George V (1910-36), Crowns, 1935 (2).

George VI (1937-52), Crowns (3), 1937 (2), 1951. Elizabeth II (1952-), Commemorative Crowns (9), 1953 (2), 1965 (2), Jersey, 1966, Gibralter, 1967, 1972, 1980. Extremely Fine to Uncirculated, most with full lustre (14). $120-150

Brilliant Proof 1937 Five Pounds

653 Great Britain. George VI (1936-1952). Five Pounds, 1937. Bare head left, rev. St. George. S. 4074, KM 861. Light friction hairlines, obverse toning spot. Brilliant Proof. $1,500-2,000

654 Great Britain. Elizabeth II (1952-). Sovereigns, 1957

(2). Young laureate bust right, rev. St. George and dragon. S.4124. Uncirculated, lustrous (2). $600-700

655 Great Britain. Elizabeth II (1952-). Sovereign, 1958.

Young laureate bust right, rev. St. George and dragon. S.4125. Uncirculated, lustrous. $300-350

656 Great Britain. Elizabeth II (1952-). Sovereigns, 1958

(3). Young laureate bust right, rev. St. George and dragon. S.4125. Uncirculated, lustrous (3). $900-1,000

657 Great Britain. Elizabeth II (1952-). Sovereigns, 1959 (2). Young laureate bust right, rev. St. George and dragon. S.4125. Uncirculated, lustrous (2). $600-700

658 Great Britain. Miscellaneous coins and tokens, George

III (1760-1820). ‘Cartwheel’ Twopence, 1797. William IV (1830-37). Threehalfpence, 1836. Victoria (1837-1901). Penny, 1854. Together with Birmingham, Penny Token, 1812. Glasgow, Halfpenny token, 1791. George III ‘Spade’ Guinea gaming token. Fine to Very Fine (6). $50-75

659 Great Britain. Assorted coins, tokens and medallets.

George II (1727-60), Farthing, 1754. George III (1760-1820), Halfpennies (2), 1772, 1807. William IV (1830-37). Shillings (2), 1834, 1837. Victoria (1837-1901), Halfcrown, 1889, Shillings (2), 1875, 1882, Farthing, 1884. George V (1910-36), Halfcrown, 1920, Florins, 1920 (2), Farthing, 1913. Together with model and imitation coins (10). Fine to About Uncirculated (22). $90-120

660 Great Britain.. Lot of copper and bronze coins, a few

silver. Victoria (1837-1901). Pennies (3), 1877, 1892, 1897. Halfpennies (18), 1861-1900. Edward VII (1901-10). Threepences (2), 1902, 1905. Pennies (4), 1902 (2), 1903, 1909. Halfpennies (2), 1908, 1910. George V (1910-36). Pennies (5), 1912-31. Halfpennies (6), 1913-36. George VI (1937-52). Pennies (4), 1940 (3), 1945. Halfpennies (3), 1942 (2), 1943. With two blue folders, Fine to Brilliant Uncirculated. (47) $50-75

661 England. Lot of 17th Century tokens: Croscombe. James

George. Farthing, 1666; Circencester. Wm Constable. Octagonal halfpenny, 1669, porosity; Canterbury. James Cheever. Halfpenny, 1663; Greenwich. E.B. Farthing, 1668, porous; Norwich. Thomas Rayner. Farthing, 1653; Oxford. Oliffe Hind. Farthing, 1657; Hull. Ed. Hodgson. Halfpenny; D-AS. Token. Lion rampant left; also, Ireland. Dublin. Mic Wilson. Halfpenny, 1672. Good-Fine. (9). $60-90

18th Century English Merchant Tokens

662 Great Britain. Gloucestershire, Gloucester. Kempson - Canal Co. Gilt Copper Halfpenny token, 1797. Distant cityview, rev. Ship at sail. D&H 63. A few tiny rim tics. AU. $50-75

663 Great Britain. Gloucestershire, Newent. J. Morse.

Copper Halfpenny token, 1796. Shield resting on tree, rev. Spiraling legend. D&H 64. Attractive iridescent hues. Uncirculated. $50-75

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664 Great Britain. Hampshire, Gosport. French Folly in Building rafts. Copper Penny token, 1798. British standard, drum between four flags, rev. Large raft. D&H 3. Rare. Choice AU. $100-150

665 Great Britain. Hampshire, Portsea. Salmon, Courtney & Frost. Copper Halfpenny token, 1796. St. George and dragon, rev. Man-of-war at sea, large fish below. D&H 79a. Red and brown, lustrous. Uncirculated. $80-120

666 Great Britain. Middlesex, Hall’s. Copper Penny and

Halfpenny tokens, 1795. Kangeroo, armadillo and rhinoceros, rev. T. Hall legend. D&H 25, 313. The first reverse flan flaw as struck. AU. (2) $80-120

667 Great Britain. Middlesex, Hall’s. Pair of Halfpenny

tokens. 1795. Kangeroo, armadillo and rhinoceros; nd. Toucan, rev.. The 1st Artist in Europe, etc. D&H 314, 319c. Extremely Fine and AU. (2) $50-75

668 Great Britain. Middlesex, Spence’s. Copper Halfpenny token, 1795. Dismayed lion left, rooster crowing atop mound, rev. Pig trampling emblems of royalty. D&H 847. Very scarce. Uncirculated. $80-120

669 Great Britain Somersetshire, Bath. M. Lamb & Son. Copper Penny token, 1794. Camel, rev. India House. D&H 8. Rare. Uncirculated. $100-150

670 Great Britain. Warwickshire. Birmingham. BWH- Workhouse. Copper Halfcrown token, 1788. Female giving alms to old man and boy, rev. BWH cipher, date above. D&H 1. Very Fine. $40-60

671 Great Britain. Warwickshire, Birmingham. Kempson’s. Copper Penny token, 1796. Lion sleeping in cave, rev. cipher J K within ornate wreath. D&H 20. Choice AU. $80-120

672 Great Britain. Warwickshire, Birmingham. Bisset’s.

Copper Halfpenny token. Interior of temple with pictures at sides, rev. Ornaments of spar, etc. D&H 120. Uncirculated $50-75

673 Great Britain. Warwickshire, Birmingham. Kempson’s.

Copper Halfpenny token. St. Mary’s Chapel. D&H 156. Iridescent hues. Uncirculated. $60-90

674 Great Britain. Large lot of 18th Century Merchant

Copper Halfpenny tokens. Includes issues of Brimscombe Port (2), Falmouth, Cheshire, Emsworth (2), Portsmouth (John Jervis, holed), Portsea, Southampton, Deptford, Dover, Liverpool, Middlesex - Map of France, Prince of Wales (2, var), mailcoach (2, var), Isaac Newton, Burchell’s (D&H 261), and Blackfriars; Norwich (2), Banbury, Coalbrookdale, Seaford, Bath (3), Ipswich, Birmingham; Scotland -Dundee, Edinburg; and Wales -- Anglesey. About VF-AU; also, Farthing tokens of Dorset and Glasgow, and British 1799 Halfpenny c/m “TT”. (36) $250-350

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675 Great Britain. Berkshire, Reading. J.B. Monck. Silver Halfcrown and 18 Pence (2, var) tokens, 1811. Borough Arms. Davis 3, 4 and 5. The latter two Rare. Toned Good Very Fine-Extremely Fine. (3) $150-200

676 Great Britain. Devon. County. Silver Shilling token, ca. 1811. Eddystone Lighthouse. Davis 1. Toned. Extremely Fine. $60-90

677 Great Britain. Gloucestershire, Gloucester. Pair of

Silver tokens. J. Whalley. Halfcrown, nd. City Arms on spray. Davis 4, Dalton 4. Attractive iridescent hues. AU; and County and City. Shilling, 1811. Cathedral, rev. City Arms in spray. Davis 5, Dalton 5. Toned over some obverse scratches. Extremely Fine. (2) $80-120

678 Great Britain. Somersetshire, Bath. Culverhouse,

Orchard & Phipps. Silver Shilling token, 1812. Supported Arms, rev. ‘A Pound Note Given’, etc. Dalton 17, Davis 16. Toned. Choice Extremely Fine. $60-90

679 Great Britain. Somersetshire. Bath. S. Whitchurch and Wm. Dore.Four Shillings Token, 1811. Silver. Supported Arms, clasped hands above, date below, rev. Seven-line legend. Davis 10. A few small hairlines. Extremely Fine. $125-175

680 Great Britain. Somersetshire, Frome Selwood. Willoughby & Sons, grocers. Silver Two Shillings Token, 1812. Crowned facing bust of Edward I, rev. Radiant cross with issuer’s name. Dalton 70, Davis 65. Rare. Very Fine. $75-125

681 Great Britain. Yorkshire, Hull. Rudston and Preston.

Silver One Shilling 6 Pence token, 1811. Arms with spray, rev. Value within open wreath. Dalton 13, Davis 13. Rare. Very Fine. $60-90

682 Great Britain. Quartet of early 19th century Silver

tokens: Hampshire. Shilling, 1811. Ship sailing. D.2. Toned; Middlesex, London. S. Lloyd’s. Sixpence, 1811. Commerce seated at port. Dalton 36; Staffordshire, Fazely. Peel’s. Sixpence, 1811. Arms. Dalton 12. Some hairlines; Wales. Glamorganshire, Neath. Rees & Morgan. Sixpence, nd. Dalton 16. The first Extremely Fine, the other Very Fine. (4) $100-150

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683 Great Britain. Quartet of better early 19th Century Copper Penny tokens: Essex, Walthamstow. British Copper Co. 1812. Lion rampant left. Davis 4. Minor rim flaw as made. Choice EF; Gloucestershire. Cheltenham. John Bishop & Co. 1812. Chapel amid trees. Davis 15. Edge nick. VF; Norfolk. Tunstead & Happing. Corporation House. 1812 Sheaf of wheat. Davis 29. Very scarce. Some contact marks. Claret highlights. Very Fine; Staffordshire, Stafford. Horton & Co. 1803. Borough arms - triple towered keep, rev. HM cipher. Davis 97. Last such British token issued with edge inscription. Choice AU. (4) $100-150

684 Great Britain. Staffordshire. Bilston. S. Fereday.

Varietal pair of Copper Penny tokens, 1811. Priest Field Furnaces. Reverses: Payable at Bilston S. Fereday; Payable at Bilston ‘S F’ (monogram) Collieries. Bell 4, 5. Extremely Fine and Uncirculated. (2). $80-120

685 Great Britain. Worcestershire. Pair of Copper 1811 Penny tokens. Lye. J. Forrest & Co. Draped bust of George III left. Withers 855, Davis 9. Light olive-brown tone. Uncirculated; Worcester. City and County. Arms. Bell 7, Davis 14. EF-AU. (2) $80-120

686 Great Britain. Lot of early 19th Century Copper tokens: Two Pennies - Norwich, Robt. Blake (2); Bilston, Rushbury & Woolley, 1811, surface nicks; Pennies - Bristol, Paten Sheathing nail, 1811; Prince of Wales plumes, 1811; Newark, T. Stanstall, 1811. Davis 14; Bristol Brass & Copper Co., 1811. Davis 85; Newscastle, Cotton Works, 1813; Walsall, Fletcher & Sharratt, 1811; Sheffield, Phoenix Iron Works, 1813; Stafford, Horton & Co, 1803, edge nicks; Withymoor, Scythe Works, 1814; Halfpennies - Bristol, Sheathing Nail, 1811; Sheffield, No. 18 Norfolk Row, 1811; Worcester, City and County, 1811. About VF-EF, a few better. (15) $150-250

687 Late 18th-19th Century British token and medal

quartet. All in ANACS holders. Abolition of Slave Trade Halfpenny, Middlesex Liverpool, Plain Edge D& H 1038i Fine; 1801 Prosperity of the United Kingdoms medal, BHM-526, MS 60 details, corroded; 1807 We Are All Bretheren (slave trade abolished), Arabic script VF 25; 1814 Liverpool Royal Institution, MS 60 details, scratched, cleaned. (4) $90-120

688 Small lot of Mid to Late 19th Century British Tokens

and miscellaneous. Includes: Farthing tokens -- Willenhall, 1844; Earl Grey, 1830; Dublin, Todd, Burns, 1834; Basingstoke, J.B. Soper, 1862; AHC, 3d, 1858; a few “Model” coins, “To Hanover” counter; Lundy 1929 Puffin and Half Puffin; Wellington Peninsular 1/2d tokens (2); a Roman As of Antonius Pius (green deposits) and a proof New Zealand 1990 Dollar - Treaty of Waitangi commemorative. Generally Fine-EF. (15) $40-60

689 Hungary. War of Independence. Ducat, 1848. Emperor in armor and regalia standing right, holding scepter and orb; Hungarian legend, rev. Radiant Madonna and Child, small crowned Arms below; SZ MARIA. Fr. 227, KM 433. Light friction hairlines. Brilliant Uncirculated. $250-350

690 Hungary. War of Independence. Ducat, 1848. Emperor

in armor and regalia standing right, holding scepter and orb; Hungarian legend, rev. Radiant Madonna and Child, small crowned Arms below; SZ MARIA. Fr. 227, KM 433. Friction hairlines. Uncirculated. $200-300

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691 Ireland. Henry VIII (1509-1547). First harp issue. Groat, mm crown. With Jane Seymour, 1536-1537. 2.48 gms. Crowned Arms on cross fourchy, rev. Crowned harp, flanked by crowned h and crowned I. S.6473. Toned over a few light test scratches. Very Fine. $100-150

692 Ireland. Henry VIII (1509-1547). Second harp issue, 1540-1542. Groat, mm trefoil. 2.43 gms. Crowned Arms on cross fourchy, rev. Crowned harp, flanked by crowned h and crowned R. S.6479. Very Fine. $125-175

693 Ireland. Henry VIII (1509-1547). Fourth harp issue, 1544. Sixpenny Groat, mm fleur. 2.47 gms. Crowned Arms on cross fourchy, rev. Crowned harp, flanked by crowned h and crowned R. S.6482. Good Very Fine. $150-200

694 Ireland. Edward VI (1547-1553), Posthumous Old

Head Coinage, name and portrait of Henry VIII. Pair of Sixpence. Small bust facing half-right, late “Tower” style, rev. Arms over cross. S.6488. One small edge split, the other obverse struck from eroding die. Fine-About Very Fine. (2). $150-200

695 Ireland. Edward VI (1547-1553), Posthumous Old Head Coinage, name and portrait of Henry VIII. Threepence. 1.05 gms. Late “Tower”-style bust half right, rev. Arms over cross. S.6491. Scarce. Somewhat crude as typical. Light reverse deposits. Fine-About VF. $100-150

696 Ireland. Mary Tudor and Philip of Spain (1554-1558). Shilling, 1555. Their busts facing each other beneath crown, date below, rev. Crowned harp flanked by crowned P and crowned M. S.6500. Weak, crude strike as is common. About Very Fine for issue. $350-450

697 Ireland. Mary Tudor and Philip of Spain (1554-1558). Groat, 1557. 2.81 gms. Their busts facing each other beneath crown, which divides date, “Z” for ET in legend, rev. Crowned harp flanked by crowned P and crowned M. S.6501C. Typical weak areas. About Very Fine. $125-175

698 Ireland. Elizabeth I (1558-1603). Third base coinage,

1601-1602. Shilling, mm trefoil. 5.87 gms. Arms, rev. Crowned harp. S.6507. Slate gray over some old test scratches obverse field. Fine. $90-120

699 Ireland. Elizabeth I (1558-1603). Base Coinage of 1558. Groat. 2.93 gms. Crowned bust left, rev. Crowned harp flanked by crowned E and crowned R. S.6504. Scarce. About Very Fine. $150-200

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700 Ireland. Elizabeth I (1558-1603). Halfpenny, 1601, mm star. Arms, E-R, rev. Crowned harp dividing date within beaded circle. S. 6511. Very Fine and Choice for type. Ex Whyte’s, Dublin, Feb. 20, 1998, lot 134. $125-175

701 Ireland. Elizabeth-Charles II. Quartet of AEs. Penny,

1601. Obverse porosity. Very Fine; “Richmond” issue Farthing. About VF; Halpennies, 1680, 1683. About VF-VF. S.6510, 6524, 6574, 6575. (4). $90-120

702 Ireland. James I (1603-1625). First coinage, 1603-1604. Shilling. 4.50 gms. Crowned, armored bust right, rev. Crowned harp. S.6512. Some weakness at center as is typical, but overall decent strike. About Very Fine. $150-200

703 Ireland. James I (1603-1625). Second coinage, 1604-

1607. Varietal Pair of Shillings. 4.13 gms. Third bust right, Four bust right mm escallop, rev. Crowned harp. S.6515, 6516. Toned. The first: obverse struck from rusting die, Very Fine. The latter: weak centers, Fine. (2) $150-200

704 Ireland. James I (1603-1625). First coinage, 1603-1604. Sixpence, mm bell. 2.10 gms. Crowned, armored bust right, rev. Crowned harp. S.6514. Soft russet highlights. Good Very Fine. $200-250

705 Ireland. James I (1603-1625). Second coinage, 1604-

1607. Sixpence, mm rose. 2.23 gms. Crowned, armored bust right, rev. Crowned harp. S.6517. Toned. Very Fine. $150-200

Ormonde Money

706 Ireland. The Great Rebellion. Lords Justices. Ormonde Money, 1643-1644. Crown. 29.31 gms. Large crown over C R monogram with solid and denticled circle, rev. Vs within double circle. S.6544. Toned. NGC VF Details - Scratches. Ex Spink, London, Sept. 29, 2005, lot 1287. $600-700

707 Ireland. The Great Rebellion. Lords Justices. Ormonde Money, 1643-1644. Shilling. Large crown above C R monogram, rev. XII small D above. S.6546. Even wear, decent example. PCGS F 15. Ex Dix, Noonan & Webb, London, Nov. 17, 1999, lot 559. $200-300

708 Ireland. The Great Rebellion. Lords Justices.

Ormonde Money, 1643-1644. Sixpence. 2.81 gms. Large crown above C R monogram, rev. VI, D above. S.6547. Test scratches or adjustment obverse Fine-About VF. $100-150

709 Ireland. The Great Rebellion. Lords Justices.

Ormonde Money, 1643-1644. Groat. 1.89 gms. Large crown above C R monogram, rev. IIII small D above. S.6548. A few light test scratches. Fine- About VF. $75-125

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710 Ireland. James II (1685-1691). Halfpenny, 1686. Laureate, draped bust left, rev. Crowned harp dividing date above. S.6576. NGC XF 45 BN. $200-250

711 Ireland. James II. Civil War Coinage, 1689-1691. Gunmoney. Crown, 1690. King on horse left, rev.Crowned cruciform Arms, crown at center. Overstruck on Gunmoney Halfcrown with good portions of undertype legend visible on obverse. S.6578. Light earthen green obverse center. About Extremely Fine. $150-200

712 Ireland. James II. Civil War Coinage, 1689-1691. Gunmoney. Halfcrown, 1689. Oct. Laureate, draped bust left, rev. Crown over crossed scepters, J-R, value XXX above. S.6579E. Extremely Fine. $200-250

713 Ireland. James II. Civil War Coinage, 1689-1691.

Gunmoney. Shilling, 1690. June. Small size issue. Laureate, draped bust left, rev. Crown over crossed scepters, J-R, value XII above. S.6582G. Extremely Fine. $90-120

714 Ireland. James II. Civil War Coinage, 1689-1691.

Trio of Gunmoney. Halfcrown, 1690. May. Small size issue. Good Very Fine; Shilling, 1689. Dec. Large size. Very Fine; and Sixpence, 1689. July. Very Fine. S.6580B, 6581K, 6583B. (3). $125-175

715 Ireland. James II. Civil War Coinage. Limerick Besieged, 1690-1691. Halfpenny, 1691. Laureate, draped bust left, rev. Hibernia seated left, leaning on harp and holding cross, “N” reversed in HIBERNIA. S.6594. Light crease as struck. Very Fine. $125-175

716 Ireland. William III (1694-1702). Halfpenny, 1696. Laureate, draped bust right, rev. Crowned harp dividing date above S.6598. Somewhat granular surfaces. About Extremely fine. $200-250

717 Ireland. George II (1727-1760). Pair of Halfpennies,

1742, 1760. Laureate bust left, rev. Crowned harp, date below. S.6606, 6610; KM 130.1, 136. AU and Extremely Fine. $125-175

718 Ireland. George II (1727-1760). Pair of Farthings,

1738, 1760. Laureate bust left, rev. Crowned harp, date below. S.6608, 6611; KM 126, 135. Extremely Fine. (2) $100-150

719 Ireland. George II (1727-1760). Farthing, 1744. Large lettering. Laureate bust left, rev. Crowned harp, date below. S.6609, KM 131. NGC MS 65 BN. A superb example with soft iridescent highlights. Ex Coin Galleries Sale, New York, Nov. 6, 1996, lot 2091. $225-275

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720 Ireland. George III (1760-1820). Bank of Ireland Token Issue. Thirty Pence, 1808. Harp points to “O” in TOKEN. Laureate, draped and cuirassed bust right, rev. Hibernia seated left, holding palm frond and leaning on harp. S.6616A, KM Tn4. NGC AU 58. Ex Spink, London, Nov. 21, 1995, lot 236. $225-275

721 Ireland. George III (1760-1820). Bank of Ireland Token

Issue. 5 and 10 Pence, 1805. Laureate, draped bust right, first leaf pints to D of DEI, rev. Value and date. S.6619, 6617; KM Tn2, 3. The first, a few very minor hairlines. Brilliant Uncirculated. The latter Choice Extremely Fine. (2) $100-150

722 Ireland. George III (1760-1820). Bank of Ireland Token Issue. Ten Pence, 1813. Laureate head right, rev. Value and date within wreath. S.6618, KM Tn5. Proof strike. Brilliant Uncirculated. $200-250

723 Ireland. George III (1760-1820). Proof Penny, 1805. Engrailed edge. Laureate, draped and cuirassed bust right, K at shoulder truncation, rev. Crowned harp, date below. S.6620, KM 148.1. PCGS PR 63 BN. $300-400

724 Ireland. George III (1760-1820). Penny and Halfpenny, 1805. Laureate, draped and cuirassed bust right, K at shoulder truncation, rev. Crowned harp, date below. S.6620, 6621; KM 148.1, 147.1. Brown. Uncirculated. (2). $200-250

725 Ireland. George III (1760-1820). Halfpenny, 1766. Laureate bust right with short hair, rev. Crowned harp, date below. S. 6612, KM 137. Pleasing lustre, orange highlights. PCGS MS 62 BN. $300-400

726 Ireland. George III (1760-1820). Halfpenny, 1782. Laureate, long-haired bust right, rev. Crowned harp, date below. S.6614, KM 140. PCGS MS 64 NC. A very handsome example. $200-250

727 Ireland. George III (1760-1820). Proof Farthing, 1806. Engrailed edge. Laureate, draped and cuirassed bust right, rev. Crowned harp, date below. S.6622, KM 146.1. Attractive orange-gold and deep cobalt blue tone. Brilliant Proof. $125-175

728 Ireland. George III (1760-1820). Bronzed Copper

Proof Farthing, 1806. Engrailed edge. Laureate, draped and cuirassed bust right, rev. Crowned harp, date below. S.6622, KM 146.1b. Some hairlines. Brilliant Proof. $125-175

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729 Ireland. George III (1760-1820). Union of Great

Britain and Ireland, 1801. Medal. Bronze, 48mm. By C.H. Küchler. Draped and cuirassed bust left, rev. Britannia and Hibernia standing facing each other, their hands clasped BHM 524, Eimer 927. Rich dark chestnut brown on lustrous fields. About Uncirculated. $150-200

730 Ireland. George IV (1820-1830). Penny, 1822. Laureate, draped bust left, rev. Crowned harp, date below. S.6623, KM 151. NGC MS 63 BN. Ex Coin Galleries, New York, Feb. 10, 1993, lot 1313. $300-400

731 Ireland. Small group of Halfpennies: William and

Mary. 1693. Good Very Fine; George III. 1766, 1769. VF-About EF; 1782. About EF; and George IV. 1822. EF. (5) $125-175

732 Ireland. Dublin. Scales, Weights & Steelyard. Copper Halfpenny token, 1795. Prince of Wales crest, rev. Arms of London. D&H 326. Rare. Lovely iridescent toning. Choice Uncirculated. $80-120

733 Italian States. Lucca. Felix Bacciocchi e Elisa

Bonaparte (1805-1814). 5 Franchi, 1806. Conjoined busts right, rev. Value within wreath. Once wiped. Very fine. $150-200

734 Italian States. Sardinia. Carlo Alberto (1831-1849). 20 Lire, 1838 anchor. Bare head left, rev. Crowned Arms within wreath. KM 131.2. A few tiny rim tics. Very Fine. $225-275

735 Italian States. Tuscany. Charles Louis under the regency of his mother Maria Louisa (1803-1807). Francescone, 1806. Pisa. Conjoined, draped busts facing each other, rev. Crowned Arms over Order. Cr.50.1. Reverse struck from rusted dies. Toned. Extremely Fine. $250-300

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736 Italy. Kingdom. Vittorio Emanuele III (1900-1946). 100 Lire, 1923 R. Roma. First Anniversary of the Fascist March on Rome. Bare head left, rev. Fasces with ax, anniversary dates. Fr.30, KM 65. Has been polished. At point of actual wear, About Uncirculated. $1,800-2,200

A Selection of Papal Bullae

737 Papal States. Innocenzo IV (1243-1254). Lead Bulla. 45.41 gms. INNO / CENTIVS / PP IIII, rev. Facing portraits of Saints Peter and Paul. A bit chalky. About Very Fine. $100-150

738 Papal States. Martin IV (1281-1285). Lead Bulla.

42.72 gms. MAR / TINUS / PP IIII, rev. Facing portraits of Saints Peter and Paul. Light reverse gouge. Fine-About VF. $75-125

739 Papal States. Boniface VIII (1294-1303). Lead Bulla. 42.29 gms. BONI / FATIVS / PP. VIII, rev. Facing portraits of Saints Peter and Paul. Deep gray. Good Very Fine. $100-150

740 Papal States. Boniface VIII (1294-1303). Lead Bulla. 34.71 gms. BONI / FATIVS / PP. VIII, rev. Facing portraits of Saints Peter and Paul. Two reverse gouges from use. Very Fine. $75-125

741 Papal States. Gregorio XI (1370-1378). Lead Bulla. 57.65 gms. GRE / GORIUS / PP XI, rev. Facing portraits of Saints Peter and Paul. Deep gray. Choice Very Fine. $125-175

742 Papal States. Urbano VI (1378-1389). Lead Bulla. 62.9 gms. URB / ANUS / PP. VI two eagles below, rev. Facing portraits of Saints Peter and Paul. Very light earthen deposits. Very Fine. $100-150

743 Papal States. Innocenzo XII (1691-1700). Lead Bulla. 43.83 gms. (tower) / INNO / CENTIVS / PAPA / XII, rev. Radiant portraits of Saints Peter and Paul, cross between them. Extremely Fine. $100-150

744 Papal States. Clemente XIII (1758-1769). Lead Bulla.

38mm. 61.5mm. CLE: / MENS / PAPA / XIII, radiant cross above, rev. Radiant portraits of Saints Peter and Paul, cross between them. About Very Fine. $75-125

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745 Papal States. Clemente XIII (1758-1769). Lead Bulla. 42mm. 73.7mm. CLE: / MENS / PAPA / XIII, radiant cross above, rev. Radiant portraits of Saints Peter and Paul, cross between them. Fine+. $75-125

746 Papal States. Clemente XIV (1769-1774). Lead Bulla.

43.5mm. 68.1 gms. CLE: / MENS / PAPA / XIV, radiant cross above, rev. Radiant portraits of Saints Peter and Paul, cross between them. Very Fine. $75-125

747 Papal States. Pius VII (1800-1823). Lead Bulla. 48.18 gms. PIVS / PAPA / XIV, radiant cross above, all within wreath, rev. Radiant portraits of Saints Peter and Paul, cross between them. Good Very Fine. $90-120

748 Papal States. Gregorio XVI (1831-1846). Lead Bulla.

76.3 gms. GREGORIVS / PAPA / XVI radiant cross above all within wreath, rev. Radiant portraits of Saints Peter and Paul, cross between them. Scarce. Good Very Fine. $100-150

749 Papal. Pius IX (1846-1878). Lead Bulla, 48mm,

with original Manuscript. PIVS / PAPA / IX radiant cross above all within wreath, rev. Radiant portraits of Saints Peter and Paul, cross between them. Very Fine. $100-150

750 Papal States Pair of lead Bullae. Innocenzo IV (1243-

1254). 43.99 gms. Cord hole on back; Pius IX (1846-1878). 71.6 gms. Fine; also restrike Maria Theresa Taler. Brilliant Uncirculated. (3) $60-90

751 Russia. Alexander III (1881-1894). 5 Rubles, 1889 A?. Bare head right, Imperial eagle. Y.42. Good Extremely Fine. $400-500

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752 Russia. Nicholas II (1894-1917). 10 Rubles, 1899 A?. Head left, rev. Imperial eagle. Y.64. About Extremely Fine. $350-400

753 Russia. Nicholas II (1894-1917)). 5 Rubles, 1898 A?. Head left, rev. Imperial eagle. Y.62. Extremely Fine. $175-225

754 Russia. Nicholas II (1894-1917). 5 Rubles, 1902 AP. Head left, rev. Imperial eagle. Y.62. Choice Brilliant Uncirculated. $250-300

755 Russia. Nicholas II (1894-1917). 5 Rubles, 1904 AP.

Bare head left. Y.62. NGC MS 66. $150-250

756 USSR. 1980 Olympic Gold Six Coin Proof Set. In a plush burgundy, velvet and leather box. Each coin is individually encapsulated with certificates of authenticity for each gold coin. In the original government packaging. $2,500-3,500

757 U.S.S.R. Pair of 1980 Olympics Commemorative 10 Rubles. Cycling - 1978; and Volleyball - 1979. Y.158.1, 169. Choice Brilliant Proof. (2) $30-40

758 USSR. 600th Anniversary of the Birth of Andrei Rublev, 1360-1960. Medal. Gold. 25mm, 10.06 gms. Moneti Dvor. Bust of the famed medieval artist right at work, rev. Archangel, stamped “900” lower left and “M? CCCP” at right. Prooflike Brilliant Uncirculated. $250-300

759 Scotland. Small lot: William “the Lion” (1165-1214).

AR Penny. Short Cross and Stars coinage. S.5027. Some typical flatness in margin. Fine; Mary (1542-1567). First period. Billon Bawbee. S.5432. Good Fine; Charles I (1625-1649). 1629 issue. Turner. S.5596. About Fine; William III (1694-1702). Bodle, 1697. Good/About Fine. (4) $75-125

760 Spain. Fernando VI (1746-1759). Half Escudo, 1756

JB. Peruked head right. KM 378. Fine. $100-150

761 Sweden. Oskar II (1872-1907). 20 Kronor, 1900 EB. Bare head right, rev. Crowned and mantled Arms. Fr.93b, KM 765. Brilliant Uncirculated. $350-400

762 Sweden. Gustaf V (1907-1950). 5 Kronor, 1920

W. Bare head right, rev. Large numeral “5”, three crowns around, above spray. Fr.97, KM 797. Brilliant Uncirculated. $100-150

763 Switzerland. 20 Francs, 1886. Helvetia/Liberty head left, rev. Swiss shield, 20-FR, star above, date below, within wreath. KM 31.3. Extremely Fine. $250-300

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764 Switzerland. 20 Francs, 1930 B. Vreneli designs. KM 35.1. Crisp strike. Choice Brilliant Uncirculated. $200-250

765 Switzerland. Confederation. Shooting Festival 5 Francs, 1872. Zürich. Helvetia, wearing turreted crown, standing left holding up victor’s wreath, rev. Swiss Arms over crossed rifles and fasces within wreath. KM XS11. Brilliant Uncirculated. $200-300

North and South America

766 Belize. 100 Dollars, 1979. Queen Angelfish. KM 58. Brilliant Proof. $200-300

767 British Virgin Islands, Elizabeth II (1952-). 100

Dollars, 1979. Sir Francis Drake. KM 25. In the original government packaging. The outside paper sleeve is stained. Brilliant Proof. $200-250

768 Canada. George V (1910-1936). 25 Cents, 1918. Crowned bust left, rev. crowned value in wreath. KM 24. NGC MS 64, toned. $100-200

769 Canada. George VI (1937-52). Prooflike Dollar, 1952. Bare head left, rev. canoe right, no water lines. KM 46. NGC PL 65. $200-300

770 Canada. Elizabeth II (1952-). 1954 Mint Set in Custom

Plastic Holder. Cent, Nickel, Dime, Quarter, Half Dollar and Dollar. The silvercoins and the nickel are bright white with golden peripheral toning. The cent is red and brown. There are light hairlines in the fields of some of the coins, but all of the silver coins have a nice “cameo” appearance. $200-300

771 Canada. Elizabeth II (1952-). 350 Dollars, 2014. Majestic Moose. NGC PF 69 ULTRA CAMEO. $1,200-1,800

772 Canada. Mint Trio. In the original Government

packaging -- 2006 $3 Square Sterling Silver Beaver(2) and 2006 $20 Pengrowth Saddledome. [3] $50-75

773 Mexico. Estados Unidos. 50 Pesos, 1947. Centenario. Winged Victory. Fr.172, KM 481. Brilliant Uncirculated. $1,400-1,600

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774 Panama. Pair of 100 Balboa. 1975 Uncirculated; and 1976 Brilliant Proof. (2) $500-750

Asia, Africa and the Pacific

775 Australia. Victoria (1837-1901). Sovereign, 1879-M. Melbourne. British types. S.3857. Very Fine or better. $300-400

776 Australia. Victoria (1837-1901). Sovereign, 1884-M. Melbourne. British types. S.3857B. Very Fine or better, some lustre remaining. $300-400

777 Australia. Victoria (1837-1901). Sovereign, 1885 S. Sydney. British types. S.3858E. Scratches to reverse, Good Extremely Fine with lustre. $300-400

778 Australia. Victoria (1837-1901). Sovereign, 1886 M.

Melbourne. British types. S.3857C. Very Fine or better. $300-400

779 Australia. Victoria (1837-1901). Sovereign, 1886 S. Sydney. British types. S.3858E. Good Extremely Fine or better. $300-400

780 Australia. Victoria (1837-1901). Sovereign, 1891 S. Sydney. Jubilee bust. S.3868C. About Extremely Fine. $300-400

781 Australia. Victoria (1837-1901). Sovereign, 1892 M. Melbourne. Jubilee bust. S.3867C. About Extremely Fine, lustrous. $300-400

782 Australia. Victoria (1837-1901). Sovereign, 1892 S.

Sydney. Jubilee bust. S.3868C. About Extremely Fine. $300-400

783 Australia. Edward VII (1901-10). Sovereign, 1902 M. Melbourne. British types. S.3971. Minor bag marks, Uncirculated, lustrous. $300-400

784 Australia. Edward VII (1901-10). Sovereign, 1907 M. Melbourne. British types. S.3971. Uncirculated. $300-350

785 Australia. Edward VII (1901-10). Sovereign, 1907

M. Melbourne. British types. S.3971. Extremely Fine, lustrous. $300-350

786 Australia. Edward VII (1901-10). Sovereign, 1907

P. Perth. British types. S.3972. Minor bag marks, Uncirculated. $300-350

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787 Australia. George V (1910-36). Sovereign, 1918 P. Perth. British types. S.4001. Uncirculated, lustrous. $300-400

788 Australia. George V (1910-36). Half Sovereign, 1915 S. Sydney. British types. S.4009. Uncirculated, lustrous. $150-200

789 Small lot of early Chinese Cash. Includes Pointed Knife

Money, and Ming Knife Money. Intact and Very Fine; two broken thin Spade issues; Wu Shu Cash (3, one holed) and a small ban-liang; also Qing Dynasty Cash and a much later amulet emulating early Spade Money. Very Fine. (10) $90-120

790 China. A Survey Collection of Cash Coinage, Fourth

Century BC-1311 -- Pu coins (3), rounded shoulder, various Ban-liang, Huo-chuan, Wang Mang issues, some minor dynasties, various Tang issues and a wide range of northern and southern Sung issues. Includes multiple Cash issues and a few Iron pieces. Fine-Very Fine. Should be viewed. (Approximately 324) $400-600

791 China. Overview of Coinage, 1368-Republic. Cash

issues (121) -- Ming Dynasty, Ming Rebels, and Ch’ing (Qing) Dynasties. Includes Value 10 issues of Hsi Tsung (2), Yung-li t’ung-pao Candareen large and smaller size of Rebel Yung Ming and Candareens (2) of Sun k’o Wang; 50 Cash and 10 Cash (4) of Hsien-feng, 10 Cash of T’ung Chih; an 8 Trigram Amulet, also two examples of much earlier Ant Nose money; machine struck issues (15), generally 10 Cash/1 Cent, also Yuan Shih-kai Dollar and Kwangtung silver 20 Cents (2); in addition, Annamese Cash (70), 12th Century-1800’s. Fine-Extremely Fine. Should be viewed. (Approximately 206) $250-400

792 Chinese Dollars and British Trade Dollars Grouping.

China: Memento Dollar AU, small stain; Junk Dollar AU, toned. Great Britain: Trade Dollars, 1903 and 1910, both VF or so. Also included is a Kwang-Tung 20 Cents, EF details. $100-150

793 China. People’s Republic. 1990 3-Piece Panda Set -- 1/10 oz. gold; 1/10 oz. platinum; 1 oz. silver. In lightly scuffed wooden box. $200-300

794 China - U.S.A.. China Freedom Dollar (1989). Anti-Communist symbol and peripheral Chinese legend c/s on the obverse of a Chinese Yuan Shih-kai Dollar, year 9; “CHINA FREEDOM DOLLAR.SUPPORT THE FEDERATION.SAVE THE STUDENTS.” c/s on the reverse. After the Tian An Men Square massacre in Beijing in 1989, an organization, The Berkeley Chinese Students & Scholars Association (B.C.S.S.A.) was formed to assist Chinese exchange students stranded in the U.S. In order to raise funds, a small number of Chinese Silver Dollars and foreign Crowns current in China in the early 20th Century were countermarked and sold. Rare. With original B.C.S.S.A. envelope. Extremely Fine. $100-150

795 Egypt. Ottoman. Sultan `Abd al-Hamid II (AH 1293-

1327/1876-1909 AD). 20 `Irsh, accession AH 1294, year 10 W. Berlin. Toughra, flower before, crossed quivers and spray below, stars above, rev. Date, year and mint within wreath. KM 296. Decent lustre. Choice Extremely Fine. $125-175

796 India. Mughal Empire, Akbar (1556-1605). Square Gold token, 12.69g, 11.40 gms. In the style of Mohur of Akbar. With suspension loop, Good Very Fine, rare. Accompanied by old ticket. $300-600

797 India. East India Company. Bombay Presidency. Proof 2

Pice, 1791. Balemark, date below, rev. Scales, Arabic adl below. KM 196. PCGS PR 63 BN. $75-100

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798 Muscat and Oman. Sultan Sa’id b. Taimur (AH 1351-1390/1932-1970). 50 Baisa in Gold, AH 1390 (1970 AD). Arms, legend around, rev. Value and date flanked by small Arms. KM 40a. Only 350 pieces struck. Proof strike. NGC MS 63 (date incorrect on holder). $400-500

799 South Africa. George V (1910-1936). Sovereign, 1925 SA. Pretoria. British types, KM 21. Choice Brilliant Uncirculated. $300-350

800 South Africa. George V (1910-36). Sovereign, 1925 SA. Pretoria. British types. S.4004. Uncirculated. $300-350

801 South Africa. George V (1910-36). Sovereign,

1925 SA. Pretoria. British types. S.4004. Uncirculated. $300-350

802 South Africa. George V (1910-36). Sovereign, 1927 SA. Pretoria. British types. S.4004. Uncirculated. $300-350

803 South Africa. George V (1910-36). Sovereign, 1927 SA. Pretoria. British types. S.4004. Uncirculated. $300-350

804 South Africa. George V (1910-36). Sovereign, 1927 SA. Pretoria. British types. S.4004. Uncirculated. $300-350

805 South Africa. George V (1910-36). Sovereign,

1927 SA. Pretoria. British types. S.4004. Uncirculated. $300-350

806 South Africa. George V (1910-36). Sovereign, 1928 SA. Pretoria. British types. S.4004. Uncirculated, lustrous. $300-350

807 South Africa. George V (1910-36). Sovereign, 1928 SA.

Pretoria. British types. S.4004. Bag marks, Uncirculated. $300-350

808 South Africa. George V (1910-36). Sovereign,

1928 SA. Pretoria. British types. S.4004. Uncirculated. $300-350

809 South Africa. George V (1910-36). Sovereign, 1928 SA. Pretoria. British types. S.4004. Bag marks, Uncirculated. $300-350

810 South Africa. George V (1910-36). Sovereign, 1931

SA. Pretoria. British types. S.4005. Uncirculated, lustrous. $300-350

811 South Africa. George V (1910-36). Sovereign, 1931

SA. Pretoria. British types. S.4005. Uncirculated, lustrous. $300-350

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812 South Africa. George V (1910-36). Sovereign, 1931 SA. Pretoria. British types. S.4005. Uncirculated, lustrous. $300-350

813 South Africa. George VI (1936-1952). 11-piece Proof

Set, 1952. Gold Pound and Half Pound, Crown to Farthing. KM PS24. In original blue SAM case. Toned. Brilliant Proof. $300-400

814 South Africa. Republic. 2 Rand, 1964. Van Riebeeck bust, rev. Springbok. KM 64. Uncirculated. $250-300

815 South Africa. Republic. Krugerrand, 1980. Kruger bust left, rev. Springbok. KM 73. Brilliant Uncirculated. $1,130-1,300

816 Southern Rhodesia. George VI (1936-1952).

Halfcrown, 1940. Crowned head left, rev. Crowned and garnished Arms, GH VI-RI. Uncirculated, also Morocco. Half Rial, AH 1336. Paris. Once wiped. Extremely Fine. (2) $90-120

817 Sudan. Republic. 100 Gin’eha (Pounds), AH 1404 - 1984. Decade for Women. KM 93. Mintage of 513 pieces. Choice Brilliant Proof. $300-400

Miscellaneous Large Lots

818 Small lot of European Coinage. Includes: Hungarian Madonna Taler, 1780. Very Fine; French Ecu, 1784 A. About VF; Prussian Talers, 1769 A and 1777 A. Both mounted with loop. Fine+ and VF; and Austrian and Hungarian 20 Kreuzer; also Bahamas. 1966 Mint Set. Five Dollars to One Cent. In original case. (7) $100-150

819 Pair of World Gold coins: Netherlands. 10 Gulden,

1913. Set in a gold bezel. Aggregate weight: 9.56 gms. About Uncirculated; and Ottoman Turkey. 25 Kurush, accession AH 1293, year 10. Solder mark and pinscratch reverse center. Very Fine. (2) $300-350

820 European Medal Quartet. Germany, Dr. Hugo Eckener 1924 Zeppellin World Tour medal, silver-washed brass, EF[ICG]; Great Britain: 1795 Middlesex. Halls, Curiosity Shop, Newsham, IODH-28a, EF 45[ANACS]; 1713 Queen Anne Treaty of Utrecht medal, silver, VF[ANACS]; Romania, Carol I 1866-1906 Forty Years-Rule medal, bronze, AU. $150-200

821 German Silver Medal ANACS Certified Pair. 1803

Hamburg, Millennial Jubilee Fair, EF details, polished; 1800-1850 Berlin, Medical Theme, AU cleaned. (2) $75-125

822 Canada, Australia, miscellenea. Canada, Victoria

(1837-1901). 5 Cents, 1900. One Cent (10) -- 1876, 1882 (2), 1884, 1895, 1896, 1897, 1898, 1899, 1901. Edward VII (1901-10). One Cent, 1904. George V (1910-36), One Cent (5), 1912, 1913, 1916, 1919, 1920. George VI (1937-52), Dollar, 1939, bare head left, rev. Ottawa parliament buildings. KM 38. Together with Australia, George V (1910-36), Penny, 1922, Halfpenny, 1933. Switzerland, 2 Francs, 1878. Fine to Extremely Fine (21). $90-120

823 World Coin Assortment. ANACS certified unless

otherwise mentioned. Haiti, 1846 2 Centimes, VF 20 details; Liberia, 1833 1 Cent, KM-Tn1, VF details, Germany: 1776-BR 1/2 Taler Hesse-Cassel, VF details; 1934-J 5 Reichsmarks, EF details; Saint Helena, 1821, Halfpenny, EF 45; Sweden, 1807 1/2 Skilling, VF details; Turkey 2002 10,000,000 Lira, Proof 63, DCAM. Also included - Byzantine, Justin II, AE Follis, Constantinople, VF 20, corroded; Roman Syria, AD81-96 Domitian, Antioch Mint, AG3[ICG]; Widow’s Mite, 103-76 BC. $100-150

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ANTIQUARIAN NUMISMATIC BOOKS

824 Hedendaagsche Penningkunde, Zynde eene Verhandeling van den Oorspronk Van’t Geld, De opkomst en’t onderscheyd der Gedenkpenningen, etc. Gerard van Loon. Pieter van Thol, Boekverkooper, ‘S Gravenhage, 1734. Folio, rebound in calf, with marbled boards. An attractive edition of “Contemporary Numismatics” -- Van Loon’s magnus opus. Very minor foxing, light stain end pages, pencil notation on frontispage. Good. $200-300

825 Beschrijving van Nederlandsche Historie - Penningen. A continuation of the work of Gerard van Loon. Volumes I to V. Pieper en Ipenbuur, Amsterdam 1822; Amsterdam 1824; Amsterdam 1827; Ipenbuur & van Seldam, Amsterdam 1840, Amsterdam 1848. Folio, marbled covers. Magisterial work on Dutch historical medals picking up where van Loon’s original work ended. These very scarce five volumes cover medals from 1731 to the 1760’s. Cover damage to Volume I, cover thinning Volume III and spine damage Volume IV. Fair. $250-350

826 Beschrijving van Nederlandsche Historie - Penningen. A continuation of the work of Gerard van Loon. Volumes 6-10. Frederik Muller, Amsterdam 1861; 1862; 1863, 1865; 1867. Folio. Volumes 6-9 unbound, Volume 10 contemporary calf and marbled card covers. Continuing where Gerard van Loon left off, these very scarce volumes cover historical medals from the 1760’s to 1806. Light foxing, some staining on end pages. Good. $250-350

827 Atlas Behoorende bij de Beschrijving der Nederlandsche of op Nedeland en Nedelanders betrekking hebbende Penningen geslagen tusschen November 1813 en November 1863. Volume 1-5. Jacob Dirks. Haarlem, 1892-1894. Folio, gray card covers. A comprehensive and hard to find atlas of Dutch Medals from 1813 to 1863. Good. $150-300

828 Die Ritter und Verdienst Orden, Ehrenzeichen und

Medaillen aller Souveräne und Staaten. L.J. Trost. Wm. Braumüller, Vienna and Leipzig 1910. 200 pages, 29 Color and 11 B&W plates. Card covers. World Order, decorations and medals in a tabular format. Some water damage to covers, descriptive clip with old sales price taped near notation on end page. Good. $30-40

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UNITED STATES COINS 829 U.S. Colonial Quartet. 1788 Massachusetts Cent F 12

Details[ANACS]; 1787 Connecticut Draped Bust left VF 20[ICG]; 1787 Fugio Cent VF details, cleaned; 1792-94 Kentucky Plain Edge VF 35[ANACS]. [4] $300-500

830 (1792-94) Kentucky Halfpenny, Plain Edge. CGS

VG 10. Breen 1154. $75-125

Small Cents

831 An Assortment of Fying Eagle, Indian Cents and Lincoln Cents in Albums 1857 Flying Eagle Fine details, some corrosion; 1862 CN Good; 1863 CN minor corrosion; 1865 Poor; 1887 Good; 1889-1908 mostly Good or better; 1909 VG. Partial set of Lincoln Cents 1909-1940, complete except for 1909-S VDB, 1909-S, 1912-S, 1913-S, 1914-D and S, 1922-D and 1933. Average circulated condition. An additional album page of circulated Lincoln Cents, 1939-S through 1948-S, is also included. $100-150

832 A Nearly Complete Set of Lincoln Cents 1909 to

1948. Missing only 1909-S, 1922 Plain. The 1909-S VDB is Fine, with some very minor scratches, 1914-D Good, the other teens are Good to Very Good, as are most of the remaining examples. Must be seen. Sold as is, no returns. $600-900

833 Fourteen Original Rolls of 1955-S Lincoln Cents. All

were originally in bank wrapped paper. The end pieces are toned, but the others are bright red with toning around the edges. Must be seen, sold as is. $100-150

834 1972 Doubled Die Lincoln Cent. NGC MS 65 RD. $250-350

Three-Cent Pieces

835 1873 Three Cent, Nickel. Closed “3”. NGC PF 66. Satiny lustre. $550-650

Half Dimes

836 1866 Liberty Seated Half Dime. NGC PF 67 ULTRA CAMEO. A superb example of great eye appeal. $12,000-16,000

Nickels

837 1909 Liberty Nickel. PCGS PR 66 DCAMEO. Lovely light golden tone. $950-1,050

838 Buffalo Nickels, Liberty Nickels and More. Liberty

Nickels: 1901, 1902, 1905, 1906, 1910, 1911(2) all Good except 1905 which has a dig on the obverse. Buffalo Nickels: 1913-S T1 VG-Fine, 1927-S VG, 1931-S Fine(2). Also included are two Franklin Half Dollars and a 1950-S Booker T. Washington Half Dollar AU toned. $50-75

Dimes

839 Mercury and Roosevelt Dime Assortment. Eighty-four Mercury Dimes. Forty-nine Roosevelt Dimes. All average circulated, all 90% silver. A nice selection of dates and mint marks. $13.30 face value. $100-150

840 Eight Original Rolls of Brilliant Uncirculated 1955-

S Roosevelt Dimes. Also included are 89 circulated Roosevelt Dimes, 1964 for earlier. $400-600

Quarters

841 Standing Liberty Quarter Assortment. Eighteen different dates. Housed in two brown Wayte Raymond album pages. 1917 Type II Good; 1924-D VF, spotted toning on the back; 1924-S Good; 1925 About Fine; 1926 About Fine; 1926-D VF-EF; 1926-S Fine; 1927 About Fine; 1927-D About Fine; 1927-S Fine; 1928 Fine; 1928-S About Fine; 1929 Fine; 1929-S Fine; 1930 EF; 1930-S EF. $200-300

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842 Trio of Early Bust Half Dollars. 1808 VG; 1810 VF; 1813 Fine, lightly cleaned. $150-250

843 U.S. Half Dollar Duo. 1812 Bust Half Dollar Overton

104 VF-EF:1938-D Walking Liberty Half Dollar Fine. [2] $120-180

844 1817 Bust Half Dollar. Very Good. Overton 109.

Some light green PVC residue is present. $60-90

845 1819 Bust Half Dollar. VF-EF. O-109. Deep natural blue-grey peripheral toning with traces of orange. $150-250

846 A Nice Pair of Bust Half Dollars. 1823 “Perfect

3” VF-EF. 1826. EF-AU. Both with some toning. $150-250

847 Trio of Early Bust Half Dollars. 1825; 1829 VF; 1836.

All Fine or Better. $150-250

848 1827 Bust Half Dollar. PCGS MS61. Square base 2. Housed in an old green label holder that is scratched. The coin itself is sharply struck and exhibits abundant luster beneath hints of atractive violet toning. contact marks are minimal, but there is a carbon spot in the obverse field near the third star, and the back has a toning streak. Bid accordingly. $600-900

849 1833 Bust Half Dollar. Almost Uncirculated. O-106. Nice pink-grey toning over lightly frosted surfaces; abundant luster. $200-300

Lovely Proof 1876 Liberty Seated Half

850 1876 Liberty Seated Half Dollar. NGC PF 64 CAMEO. CAC verified. Devices cameo well with frosty champagne hues in pale hematite fields. $1,800-2,200

851 1951 Franklin Half Dollar. PCGS MS65. The obverse toned, the reverse lustrous. $120-150

852 1953 Franklin Proof Half Dollar. PCGS PR65. Iridescent toning over reflective fields. $100-150

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853 1954-D Franklin Half Dollar. NGC MS 64. Rich green-gold tone over original lustre. Together with Eagles (2). 1988, NGC MS 69. 1996-P, NGC PF 68 Ultra Cameo. (3) $150-250

854 Franklin Half Dollars (3). 1954-S, PCGS MS65.

1955, PCGS MS 65 FBL. 1957-D, PCGS MS65. (3). $150-200

855 Franklin Proof Half Dollars (2). 1961, PCGS PR 64.

1963, PCGS PR 65. (2) $100-120

856 1963 Franklin Half Dollar. NGC Cameo PF 67. Exceptionally high grade, bright and reflective mirror surfaces, white and flashy. $200-300

857 A Lustrous Group of 1964 Kennedy Half Dollars.

Brilliant Uncirculated. 76 examples, some with nice toning. Face value $38.00. $300-500

858 An assortment of Half Dollars in a Blue Whitman

Album. Twenty-two different Franklin Halves, most are average circulated, 1955 BU. 1964 Kennedy Halves(2) BU. 1967 Kennedy Half Dollar BU. 1893 Columbian Exposition Half Dollar Fine. $100-150

Silver Dollars Large eagle, Pointed 9 1798 Bust Dollar

859 1798 Bust Dollar Large Eagle, Pointed 9. NGS XF 40. With evenly toned medium gray surfaces. $2,500-3,500

860 1878 7 Tail Feathers Morgan Dollar. Reverse of 78. NGC MS 62. Irisdescent surfaces both sides. $125-175

861 1878 7TF Rev of 79 Morgan Dollar. NGC MS 63.

With lovely light orange peripheral toning. $75-125

862 1878-CC Morgan Dollar. Brilliant Uncirculated. In the original government packaging. $400-600

863 1880-S Morgan Dollar. PCGS MS65. In old slab with green label, the obverse of a steel-blue tone, the reverse with full white lustre. $125-175

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864 1880-S Morgan Dollar. NGC MS 64. Deep blue tone encroaching from peripherals, the rest of a deep golden lustre. $80-120

865 1880-S Morgan Dollar. NGC MS 63. Lustrous

underneath full russet and gold toning. $70-100 866 1880-S Morgan Dollar. NGC MS 63. Light green-

blue tone to peripherals. $70-100

867 1880-CC Morgan Dollar. Brilliant Uncirculated. In the original GSA holder, without the black box. $350-450

868 1880-CC Morgan Dollar. NGC 64. In the original government packaging. $300-500

869 1881-O Morgan Dollar. PCGS MS62 DMPL. Prooflike, designs appearing frosted over reflective fields. $120-150

870 1881-S Morgan Dollar. NGC MS 65. High grade, the reverse white and lustrous, the obverse with iridescent russet-blue toning. $100-120

871 1881-S Morgan Dollar. NGC MS 64. White lustre at centres, deep orange gold toning encroaching from peripherals. $80-120

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872 1881-S Morgan Dollar. NGC MS 63. Deep rainbow toning to obverse, from steel-blue through to russet, yellow, green, gold, original white lustre at peripherals. Very few bag marks, especially to reverse. $80-120

873 1881-S Morgan Dollar. NGC MS 62 DPL. Bright reflective fields, attractive frosty designs. $80-120

874 1881-CC Morgan Dollar. Choice Uncirculated. In the original government packaging. $300-500

875 1882-CC Morgan Dollar. Very Choice Brilliant Uncirculated. In the original government packaging. $175-250

876 1882-CC Morgan Dollar. Choice Uncirculated. In

the original government packaging. $120-180 877 1883-O Morgan Dollars (3). NGC MS 64, MS 64, MS

64*. Each with iridescent rainbow tone over original white lustre. (3) $200-300

878 1883-CC Morgan Dollar. Choice Uncirculated Prooflike. In the original government packaging. $150-250

879 1883-CC Morgan Dollar. Choice Uncirculated. In the original government packaging. $150-250

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880 1883-CC Morgan Dollar. Choice Uncirculated. In the original government packaging. $150-250

881 Morgan Dollars (2), 1883-O, PCGS MS62. 1888,

PCGS MS63. Both with obverse toning, the reverses lustrous (2). $80-120

882 1884-O Morgan Dollar. NGC MS 64*. The reverse of full white lustre with a hint of gold at edge, the obverse half of a deep gold, the remainder rainbow toned. $100-150

883 1884-O Morgan Dollar. NGC MS 64. Golden tone to

peripherals. $80-120

884 1884-O Morgan Dollar. NGC MS 63. Very few bag marks, seemingly higher than MS 63. The reverse lustrous with a streak of gold at centre, the obverse of an incredible gold and russet striping. Simply one of a kind, stunning. $125-175

885 1884-O Morgan Dollars (2). NGC MS 62, MS 63 DPL. The first lustrous with some rainbow tone; the second with a perfect ring of gold at edges on both sides, the centres white and lustrous. (2) $120-150

886 1884-O Morgan Dollars (2). NGC MS 61, MS 61

DPL. The first with a dark russet and steel tone, the second a bright white. (2) $125-175

887 1884-CC Morgan Dollar. Very Choice Brilliant Uncirculated. With highly relective fields, and cameo frosting on the main devices. In the original government packaging, but without the card. $175-250

888 1884-CC Morgan Dollar. Brilliant Uncirculated. In

the original government packaging. $125-175889 1884-CC Morgan Dollar. Brilliant Uncirculated.

In the original government packaging, with box and papers. $125-175

890 1885-S Morgan Dollar. NGC MS 65*. Exceptionally high grade for this rarer year, fiery orange, gold and red tone to obverse, reverse with white lustre to centre, steel-blue and gold at peripherals. $400-600

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891 1885-S Morgan Dollar. NGC MS 63 DPL. White and lustrous, scarcer mint for year. $200-300

892 1885-S Morgan Dollar. NGC MS 63.The reverse of a light, lustrous golden tone, the obverse darker, red-tinged, steel-blue to peripherals. $150-250

893 1885-O Morgan Dollar. NGC MS 65. The reverse of full white lustre, the obverse a deep orange-gold with russet streaks. $125-175

894 1885-O Morgan Dollar. NGC MS 64. A lustrous coin with few bag marks, the obverse with red, gold and blue-green rainbow tone on half, the reverse with a perfect crescent moon of dark steel-blue tone. $100-150

895 1885-O Morgan Dollar. NGC MS 63 DPL. Bright

and white. $90-120 896 1885-O Morgan Dollars (2). NGC MS 62, MS 63,

Binion Collection. Both with full lustrous reverses, the obverse of the first with dark iridescent tone, the second a brilliant orange gold tinged with blue. (2) $100-150

897 1885-CC Morgan Dollar. Brilliant Uncirculated. In the original government packaging. The outside box is scuffed a bit. $400-600

898 1886 Morgan Dollar. PCGS MS63 DMPL. Frosty designs, reflective fields. $80-120

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899 1886-S Morgan Dollar. NGC MS 64*, Binion Collection. The reverse practically free of bag marks, both surfaces a lustrous gold with a rainbow toned crescent at peripherals. $600-700

900 1886-S Morgan Dollar. NGC MS 64. Both surfaces of a deep iridescent steel-blue tone, hints of gold. $400-500

901 1886-S Morgan Dollar. NGC MS 63*, Battle Creek Collection. The reverse white and lustrous, the obverse with a crescent of blue tone, edged with red and gold. $250-350

902 1886-S Morgan Dollar. NGC MS 63. The reverse white and lustrous, gold at peripherals, the obverse a dark steel tone with a russet outline to designs. $200-300

903 1887 Morgan Dollar. PCGS MS64 DMPL. Full white lustre. $80-120

904 1887-S Morgan Dollar. NGC MS 64. A white lustrous reverse edged with gold, the obverse a fiery red-orange. $200-300

905 1887-S Morgan Dollar. NGC MS 63. Full white lustre, iridescent rainbow toned crescents on both sides. $150-200

906 1887-S Morgan Dollar. NGC MS 63. The reverse white and lustrous edged with a ring of gold toning, the obverse a stark contrast, a dark steel-blue with a strong dappling of green and red. $150-200

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907 1887-S Morgan Dollar. NGC Uncirculated, Battle Creek Collection. The reverse of full white lustre, the obverse almost completely light steel-blue with a dash of russet-yellow at 12 o’clock. $180-220

High-grade and rare 1888-S Morgan

908 1888-S Morgan Dollar. NGC MS 65. A very high grade example of this rare year with a mintage of only 657,000. The obverse bright, white and lustrous edged with red, the reverse a very unusual mix of dark steel-blue, red and green. Very high eye-appeal and very rare. $1,500-2,000

909 1896 Morgan Dollar. PCGS MS64. Both surfaces with

a light blue tone, unusually few bag marks, seemingly of a higher grade than stated. $80-120

910 1901-S Morgan Dollar. NGC AU 58. A light golden tone to both sides, rare. $200-300

911 1921 Morgan $1. PCGS MS64.The strike is bold, the cheeks are clean, and the toning is attractive. $50-75

912 A Pleasing Group of Mostly Almost Uncirculated 1921

Morgan Dollars. [30] $300-500 913 A Nice Assortment of Pre-1921 Morgan Dollars.

Dates range from 1879 to 1902. Three or four are culls, but about half are Extremely Fine. Should be seen. Sold as is, no returns. [29] $400-600

914 Morgan and Peace Dollar Assortment.Morgan

Dollars: 1892-O Good, 1900-O Good; 1921 EF(3), BU(8). Peace Dollars: 1922 VF(2), 1922-D VF, 1923-D VF, 1923-S VF and BU, 1924 AU, 1926-D VF, 1927-D Fine and 1928-S VF. $300-500

915 Pair of Morgan Dollars and miscellaneous World.

1898 Morgan. Choice BU, lovely toning; 1921 D. EF; Silver belt buckle made from cut-out 1890 Peruvian Sol; Danish 2 Kroner, 1875, 1916 and silver minors (3). VG-EF; also, contemporary counterfeit 1854-O Half Dollar. (9) $75-125

916 U. S. Dollar Grouping. Three silver dollar keychains,

1878-S AU, 1889 EF and 1922 VF. Also included are 10 assorted Ike Dollars $40-60

917 1921 High Relief Peace Dollar. NGC AU 58. Dappled gold and dark tone over lustre, rare. $150-200

918 Peace Dollar Pairing. 1922 BU, in an MS-64 National

Numismatic Certification holder; 1923 BU. $50-75 919 A Nice Assortment of Peace Dollar. Most are 1922.

Brilliant Uncirculated(18), average circulated(18), 2 culls. $400-600

920 Pair of Peace Dollars 1923-S. Both PCGS MS63, and

fully lustrous (2). $80-120

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921 1928 Peace Dollar. PCGS MS62. Scarce, comparatively few bag marks, lustrous. $200-300

922 1928-S Peace Dollar. NGC MS 62. Very light gold tone, scarce. $120-150

923 1935-S Peace Dollar. NGC MS 64. White lustre in centres, gold at peripherals. $300-400

924 1935-S Peace Dollar. NGC MS 63. Light gold

tone. $200-300 925 A Selection of Silver Dollars, Eagles and 5 Balboas.

1878-CC $1 Fine [ICG]; 1885-O NGC MS63; 1896-O AU-55 [ICG]. The following ANACS or SEGS certified dollars most with “DETAILS” or “CLEANED” designations - 1879-O EF; 1883 VF; 1885-O AU; 1889 MS-62; 1890-O VF: 1900 EF; 1923 Peace Dollar AU, an 1893 Columbian Half EF and a 1925 Stone Mountai VF. Also included are eight 1966 Panama 5 Balboas in various mint states and a pair of 2008 Silver Eagles, both MS69. [22] $400-600

PLEASE NOTE THERE IS A 20% BUYER’S PREMIUM ADDED TO THE HAMMER PRICE OF EACH LOT.

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926 Pair of $1 Gold, 1850 and 1853. Very Fine. (2) $200-250

927 Pair of U. S. $1 Gold Pieces, Both EF. 1851 & 1853.

$200-300 928 1852-O $1 Gold. Fine detail, but holed, plugged, and

cleaned. Also Included is a partial set of 47 Lincoln Cents in a blue Whitman album. $75-125

929 1856 Type III upright ‘5’ $1 Gold. NGC AU 58. $200-250

930 1862 $1 Gold. NGC Obverse Damage - AU Details.

$100-150

931 1874 $1 Gold. NGC MS 68. Stellar grade, and quite rare thus. $18,000-23,000

932 1884 $1 Gold. NGC Removed from jewelry. AU

Details. $100-150

$2 ½ Gold – Quarter Eagles

933 1834 Classic Head $2 1/2. NGC XF 40. $500-750

934 1855 $2 1/2 Almost Uncirculated. $300-500 935 1879 $2 1/2 Liberty. EF-AU. $200-300

936 1906 $2 1/2 Liberty. PCGS MS65. $500-700 937 1907 $2 1/2 Liberty. Uncirculated. With

abundant luster, but some contact marks visible under magnification. $200-300

938 1912 $2 1/2 Indian. EF. $200-300

939 1913 $2 1/2 Indian. Choice Uncirculated. In an MS-64 National Numismatic Certification holder. $300-500

940 1925-D $2 1/2 Liberty. Uncirculated. In an MS-62

National Numismatic Certification holder. $200-300

$3 Gold 941 1845 $3 Gold. PCGS AU 55. With lustrous bright

golden surfaces, free from any distracting contact marks. $600-900

942 1854 $3 Gold. NGC AU 53. $750-1,250

943 1868 $3 Gold. NGC Scratches - AU Details. $800-1,000

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944 1874 $3 Gold. NGC AU55. $800-1,200

$5 – Half Eagles

945 1886-S. $5 Liberty. PCGS MS61. Housed in an old green label holder. $200-300

946 1902-S $5 Liberty. Brilliant Uncirculated. $250-350

947 1904 $5 Liberty. BrilliantUncirculated. In an MS-64 National Numismatic Certification holder. $300-500

948 1909 $5 Indian. Almost Uncirculated. $275-350

$10 – Eagles

949 1847 $10 Liberty. Very Fine. Lightly cleaned. $400-600

950 1882 $10 Liberty. Brilliant Uncirculated. In an MS-64 National Numismatic Certification holder. $400-600

951 1888-S $10 Liberty. Brilliant Uncirculated. $550-650

952 1893 $10 Liberty. Uncirculated. Some reverse contact marks. $500-600

953 1895 $10 Liberty. Uncirculated. Tiny deposit and a few rim tics. Soft amber highlights. $500-600

954 1906-D $10 Liberty. PCGS Genuine - Cleaned, Unc Details. $500-750

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955 1907 $10 Liberty. Brilliant Uncirculated. In an MS-63 National Numismatic Certification holder. $400-600

MS 65 1907 Eagle

956 1907 $10 Liberty. PCGS MS 65. Attractive example. $2,000-2,500

957 1907 No Motto $10 Indian. NGC Improperly Cleaned - AU Details . $650-800

958 $10 Indian in Gold Money Clip. 1926 $10 Indian.

EF, details. Mounted in a gold money clip inscribed “TO ROGER FROM JAMES & ALLAN Jan. 18 1966.” Marked KBJC 14K. Must be seen. Sold as is, no returns. 38.66 grams gross weight. $400-600

959 $10 Indian in Gold Money Clip. 1926 $10 Indian. AU details. Mounted in a gold money clip inscribed “TO ROGER S. MEIER PORTLAND, OREGON” Marked 14K. Must be seen. Sold as is, no returns. 59.13 grams gross weight. $500-750

960 1932 $10 Indian. NGC MS 62. $700-800

$20 – Double Eagles

961 1873 Open 3 $20 Liberty. Brilliant Uncirculated. In an MS-62 National Numismatic Certification holder. $1,500-2,500

962 1889-S $20 Liberty. Brilliant Uncirculated. In an MS-63 National Numismatic Certification holder. $1,000-1,500

963 1895 $20 Liberty. Usual bag marks, Uncirculated, lustrous. $1,250-1,500

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964 1897 $20 Liberty. Brilliant Uncirculated. In an MS-64 National Numismatic Certification holder. $1,000-1,500

965 1900 $20 Liberty. NGC MS 63. $1,000-1,500

966 1900 $20 Liberty. NGC MS 63. $1,000-1,500

967 1900 $20 Liberty. NGC MS 63. $1,000-1,500

968 1900 $20 Liberty. NGC MS 63. $1,000-1,500

969 1900 $20 Liberty. NGC MS 63. $1,000-1,500 970 1900 $20 Liberty. NGC MS 63. $1,000-1,500

971 1900 $20 Liberty. NGC MS 63. $1,000-1,500

972 1900 $20 Liberty. NGC MS 63. $1,000-1,500

973 1900 $20 Liberty. NGC MS 63. $1,000-1,500

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974 1900 $20 Liberty. NGC MS 63. $1,000-1,500

975 1906-S $20 Liberty. Brilliant Uncirculated. $1,000-1,500

1907 High Relief, Roman Numerals St. Gaudens MS 64

976 1907 High Relief, Roman Numerals, Wire Rim $20 St. Gaudens. PCGS MS 64. $23,000-28,000

977 1907 No Motto $20 St. Gaudens. Almost Uncirculated. $950-1,250

978 1908 No Motto $20 St. Gaudens. PCGS MS65. $1,100-1,600

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979 1908 No Motto $20 St. Gaudens. PCGS MS64. $1,000-1,500

980 1908 No Motto $20 St. Gaudens. PCGS

MS65. $1,100-1,600

981 1908 No Motto $20 St. Gaudens. PCGS MS64. $1,000-1,500

982 1908 No Motto $20 St. Gaudens. PCGS MS64. $1,000-1,500

983 1908 No Motto $20 St. Gaudens. Uncirculated. $1,200-1,400

984 1910 $20 St. Gaudens. Brilliant Uncirculated. $1,100-1,400

985 1922 $20 St. Gaudens. PCGS MS63. $1,000-1,500

986 1923 $20 St. Gaudens. Uncirculated. $1,100-1,400

987 1924 $20 St. Gaudens. NGC. MS 63. $1,000-1,500

988 1926 $20 St. Gaudens. PCGS MS62. In an early green label holder. $1,000-1,500

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989 1927 $20 St. Gaudens. Brilliant Uncirculated. Sharp details. $1,100-1,400

U.S. Commemorative Gold

MS 67 Panama Pacific 1915-S Commemorative Gold Dollar

(1.5x)

990 1915-S Panama Pacific Commemorative $1 Gold. NGC MS 67. $2,500-3,500

California Gold

(2x)

991 1872 25 Cents California Gold. PCGS MS64. BG-791. $200-300

U.S. Silver Commemoratives

992 1900 Lafayette Dollar. PCGS XF 45. Toned. $200-300

993 1893 Columbian Exposition Half Dollar. Choice

Uncirculated. Semi-prooflike surfaces on the obverse, and the reverse is a fully prooflike Gem with cameo frosting and attractive violet peripheral toning. $75-125

994 1920 Pilgrim Half Dollar. Very Choice BU. With very

attractive violet and orange toning. There are some light of fingerprints in the obverse fields, but nothing really distracting. $100-150

995 1922 Grant Half Dollar. Choice Uncirculated. With

attractive orange toning on both sides. $100-150 996 1925 Lexington-Concord Half Dollar. Very Choice

Uncirculated. With superior strike, luster and attractive toning. $75-100

997 1925 Stone Mountain Half Dollar. Gem Brilliant Uncirculated. With a bold strike, superior blast white luster, and a hint of attractive toning. $150-250

998 A Nice Pair of Certified Commemorative Half

Dollars.1926 Oregon TrailPCGS MS65 With lovely gray-violet toning throughout. 1936 Long Island PCGS MS 64. Nicely toned. Also included is an 1893 Columbian Expo Half Dollar, VF, dark. $150-250

999 1934 Texas Half Dollar. Choice Brilliant Uncirculated. $100-150

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1000 1936 Texas Half Dollar. Gem Brilliant Uncirculated. $100-150

1001 1935-D San Diego Half Dollar. Gem Brilliant Uncirculated. $100-150

1002 1936 Albany Half Dollar. Choice Brilliant Uncirculated. $150-250

1003 1936 Cleveland-Great Lakes Half Dollar. Gem

Brilliant Uncirculated. $100-150

1004 1936 York County, Maine Half Dollar. Very Choice BU. $100-150

1005 1936 Wisconsin Half Dollar. Brilliant Uncirculated. $100-150

1006 A Pleasing Pair of Brilliant Uncirculated 1936

Commemorative Half Dollars. Long Island and San Francisco. $150-250

1007 1938 New Rochelle Half Dollar. Choice BU.The strike is sharp, but the surfaces are cloudy. $200-300

1008 Spectacular 1946-P-D-S Set of Booker T.

Washington Half Dollars.An extraordinary, perfectly-matched set with swirls of vivid red, brown and violet toning throughout. All Gem Brilliant Uncirculated. $300-500

1009 A Pleasing Pair of Brilliant Uncirculated

Commemorative Half Dollars. 1934 Boone; 1939-D Rhode Island. $100-150

1010 A Quartet of Almost Uncirculated Commemorative

Half Dollars. 1936 Arkansas; 1924 Huguenot; 1923-S Monroe; 1926 Sesqui. $150-200

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U.S. COIN LOTS, TYPE COINS, PROOF AND MINT SETS,

MODERN COMMEMORATIVES, EAGLES

1011 U.S. Type Coins Assortment Housed in a 1959 Library of Coins Album. 1828 Half Cent VF; 1835 Large Cent VF details, porous surfaces; 1847 VG; 1903 Indian Cent VG; 1955 Lincoln Cent BU; 1943 Lincoln Cent BU; 1959 Lincoln Cent BU; 1864 Two Cent EF; 1865 Nickel Three-Cent VF; 1852 Silver Three-Cent VG; 1867 Shield Nickel Rays VG, dark; 1883 Liberty Nickel No Cents About Fine; 1904 Liberty Nickel Good; 1913 Buffalo Nickel Raised Ground VG; 1938-D Buffalo Nickel BU; 1938 Jefferson Nickel AU; 1943-S Jefferson Nickel EF; 1861 Half Dime BU, with blue-violet toning; 1887-S Seated Dime Fine; 1907-S Barber Dime Good; 1941 Mercury Dime VF; 1957 Roosevelt Dime BU; 1875-S Twenty-Cent Piece EF; 1909 Barber Quarter Good. $150-250

1012 U.S. Type Coins Selection Housed in a 1959 Library

of Coins Album. 1926 Standing Liberty Quarter Good; 1957 Quarter BU; 1861-S Seated Liberty Half Dollar Fine details, a few small digs on the obverse; 1947-S Walking Liberty Half Dollar Fine; Franklin Half Dollar; 1958-D BU; 1921 Morgan Dollar Choice BU; 1923 Peace Dollar; 1876-S Trade Dollar EF, toned. $150-250

1013 A Nice Selection of 19th Century Type Coins Housed

in a Library of Coins Album. Two Cent Pieces: 1864 Large Motto AU; 1865 Choice AU; 1866 VG; 1867 Fine; 1868 VG, stains; 1869 VF; 1870 VG; 1871 Fine. 1875-S Twenty Cent Piece VG; Nickel Three-Cent Pieces: 1865 Fine; 1866 VG; 1867 VG; 1868 VG; 1869 VG; 1870 VG; 1881 Fine. Silver Three-Cent Pieces: 1852 Fine; 1853 VG, stains; 1854 VF; 1861 VF. Shield Nickels: 1867 Rays VF; 1869 VG; 1870 Good; 1873 AG detail, rusty; 1874 AG; 1879 Fair; 1882 About Good. $600-900

1014 U.S. Type Coin Assortment, ANACS Certified, Mostly.

All with impairments. 1844 Large Cent GD 6 Details; 1863 CN India VG 8 Details; 1853 3 Cent Silver EF details, cleaned; 1887 Dime EF 45 Details; 1938 Mercury Dime MS64 Wheel Marks [PCI]; 1858-O Half Dollar EF 45 Details; 1875 Half Dollar AU 50 Details; 1877-S Trade Dollar EF details. [8] $200-300

1015 An array of Type Coins in ANACS or ICG Holders. 1851 Large Cent VF; 1909 VDB Lincoln Cent VF; Indian Cents: 1864 CN Fine; 1884 VG; 1885 Good; 1894 Good; 1906 EF; 1909 Good. 1870 Two Cent Piece VG; 1836 Bust Dime Good; 1915 Barber Dime Good; Barber Quarters: 1902 Good; 1905 VG; 1908-O AG; 1837 Reeded Edge Bust Half Dollar EF; 1905-S barber Half Dollar Good; 1917-S Obverse Half Dollar Good. Also included are two NGC certified coins: 1955 MS 64 FBL and 1960-D MS 63 FBL Franklin Half Dollars. [19] $200-300

1016 An Interesting Assortment of Copper and Silver

Coins that Circulated in America in the 1700s and 1800s. Ireland: 1769 Halfpenny About Good; U.S. Colonial: 1788 Connecticut Cent Fine details, planchet clip; 1804 U.S. Half Cent About Good. U.S. Braided Hair Large Cent filed down to the size of a Civil War Token, VG; Spain:1797 2 Reales VG. $50-75

1017 An Assortment of U. S. Silver Coins. Barber Quarters:

1899, 1900-S, 1904-O, 1908-O, 1909-D, 1914-D, all Good-VG. Standing Liberty Quarters: 1926-S, 1928-D Good-VG. Barber Half Dollars: 1902-S Good-VG, 1908-O Good-VG, 1915-D Fine. Franklin Half Dollars: 1962-D PCGS AU58, 1963-D PCGS AU58, Morgan Dollar: 1890-CC ANACS VG 8 DETAILS, DAMAGED. Peace Dollar 1922 BU, stain. $100-150

1018 U.S. 90% & 40% Silver Coin Grouping. 1964 Kennedy

Half Dollars(28) AU or better; 90% silver quarters(8). Total $16 face value in 90%; 40% Silver Kennedy Half Dollars(25) AU or better. Total $12.50 face value in 40%; Also included is $33.80 in non-silver U.S. Ike Dollars, Sacagawea dollars, Kennedy Half Dollars, clad quarters, a Jefferson Nickel, 95 Buffalo Nickels(39 with dates), a Liberty Nickel and two War Nickels.. $150-250

1019 U.S. Silver Coin Assortment. $5.50 face value in quarters

and half dollars, average circulated, plus one state quarter. $40-60

1020 U. S. Proof Set, Mint Set and Ike Dollar Assortment.

Proof Sets: 1968; 1969(2); 1970; 1971(2); 1976(2); 1977(2). Mint Sets: 1966 SMS; 1967 SMS(2); 1968; 1969: 1970; 1976; 1978(2). Eisenhower Dollars: Blue Ikes 1972(4), 1973(2); Brown Ikes: 1971, 1973(2). Also included are two 19 $100-150 $100-150

1021 Proof Set Grouping. 1974-S; 1981-S(2); 1992 Silver;

1993 Silver(2); 1994 Silver(2); 2007 Presidential (10). $100-140

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1022 Large Lot of United States and World Proof Sets. Sets including gold are: Columbus Quincentenary Coins; 2x United States Constitution Coins Set with Gold $5 and Silver Dollar; 2x United States Mint 1988 Olympic Coin Set with Gold $5 and Silver Dollar; 2x United States Mint 1992 Olympic Coin Set with Gold $5, Silver Dollar, and Clad Half Dollar; United States Mint George Washington 1999 Bicentennial Set with two Gold $5; United States Congressional Coin Set including two Gold $5, two Silver Dollars, and two Clad Half Dollars; and 2006 Proof Gold $5 coin. Also included are 40+ other sets including silver 1oz coins and other miscellaneous world coins and world paper money. Must be seen, no returns, sold as is. $1,800-2,200

1023 Silver Eagles (4). 1986, MS66. 1988, PCGS PR

69 DCAM. 1992, MS67. 2001 WTC Ground Zero Recovery, Gem Uncirculated. Together with 1997-S J. Robinson Dollar, PCGS PR69 DCAM and Liberia, Morgan Dollar style Ten Dollars, 2000, PCGS PR 69. (6) $200-300

1024 United States Mint 1992 $5 Columbus

Quincentenary Proof. In the original government packaging. $200-300

1025 2000 $10 Library of Congress Bimetallic Proof. In

the original government packaging. $600-900

1026 2006 $50 Buffalo. NGC First Strikes MS 69. $1,000-1,500

1027 United States Mint 1984 Olympic Three Coin Set.

Proof. In the original government packaging. Includes the $10 gold. $500-750

1028 United States Mint 1984 Olympic Three Coin Uncirculated set. In the original government packaging. Includes the $10 gold. $500-750

1029 1987 4-Piece United States Constitution Coins

Set. In the original government issued packaging, also includes 2006-P Franklin. $500-750

1030 United States Mint 1989 Congressional Three Coin

Set. Proof. $250-350 1031 1992 United States Mint Columbus Quincentenary

Coins. Proof and Uncirculated Six Coin Set. $500-750

1032 1993 United States Mint 50th Anniversary

Commemorative Coins Proof and Uncirculated Six Coin Set. In the original government packaging. $600-900

1033 1994 6-Piece World Cup USA 1994 Coins Set. In the original government issued packaging. Also included is a 2006 Franklin Scientist $1, ICG PR70 DCAM. $600-900

1034 Modern Commemoratives. 2006 20th Anniversary

Silver 3-Piece Silver American Eagle Set. Choice. $150-250

1035 Canadian Olympic Coins, Franklin Mint Silver and

More. Five sets of 1973 4-Piece Canadian Olympic Coins consisting of two $5 and $10 coins in each set; 1970 Franklin Mint bird medals(5) containing about 2 troy ounces of pure silver in each; A one Troy oz. U.S. Constitution silver round. Also included is $10 face in non-silver Kennedy Halves and Ike Dollars. $300-500

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U.S. TOKENS & MEDALS 1036 Hard Times Token Trio. 1834 HT-9 “DOWN WITH

THE BANK” ANACS AU 55; 1837 “EXECUTIVE EXPERIMENT” ICG VF25; 1846 South Carolina SEGS VF 30, corrosion on reverse. [3] $75-125

1037 World’s Columbian Expo, Chicago 1893. Award

Medal. Eglit 90. Bronze, 77mm. By Augustus Saint-Gaudens and Charles E. Barber. Scene of Columbus arriving in the New World, rev. Two allegorical winged females - Fame and Knowledge, flanking globe, seated atop tablet with six-line legend, torches at sides, ship below. Award to “L. RIMBERT”. Pleasing chocolate-brown. Uncirculated. $125-175

1038 World’s Columbian Expo, Chicago 1893. “Italian” Medal. Bronze, 65mm. By F. Schmahlfeld, F. Fristrup and V. Christesen. Columbus being led by Genius under the Star of Destiny, rev. American eagle above ornate plaque with Italian Expo legend, Expo building below. Very attractive medal. Uncirculated. $125-175

1039 Trio of World’s Columbian Expo Medals. Bronze,

50.7mm. Bust of Columbus holding map within wreath / Two allegorical females viewing Expo grounds; White Metal, 51mm. By L. Giorgi (known for designing the Chinese Yuan Shih-kai Dollar and various Chinese Patterns). Cristoforo Columbus, bust left / Italian legends within wreath; Aluminum, 50.8mm. Columbus bust on pedestal / America with eagle helmet, three US flags and eagle. Extremely Fine. (3) $75-100

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Society of Mayflowers Descendants Gold Medal

1040 General Society of Mayflower Descendants Medal, 1897. Gold (14K). 11.8 gms (including suspension ring). The Mayflower under sail, ribbon below inscribed “1620 PLYMOUTH 1897”, outer wreath border, rev. Society legend around, stamped “J.E.C. 14K”. Choice About Uncirculated. $400-500

1041 Louisiana Purchase Expo - St. Louis World’s Fair,

1904. Bronze Award Medal. Bronze, 64.7mm. Two allegorical females - Columbia and Louisiana, rev. Eagle over commemorative tablet, two dolphins below. Once lightly polished, now toning. About Extremely Fine. $50-75

1042 Louisiana Purchase Expo - St. Louis World’s Fair,

1904. “Silver” Award Medal. Bronze, 67.5mm. Square. Two allegorical females - Columbia and Louisiana, rev. Eagle over commemorative tablet, two dolphins below. In original burgundy case. Extremely Fine. $150-200

1043 Panama-Pacific International Expo, San Francisco

1915. Pair of Award Medals. 70.5mm. Bronze. By John Flanagan. Mankind reaching out to Divine Difference, rev. Expo building, crossed palms below. Extremely Fine. (2) $125-175

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Rare National Commemorative Society JFK Medal in Platinum

1044 John F. Kennedy (1917-1963) Medal. 39mm, 53.89 grams, platinum, Gem Proof. Designed and executed by Anthony de Francisci, the designer of the Peace Dollar. Housed in a custom holder. The obverse features President Kennedy facing left, surrounded by “KENNEDY 1917-1963.” The reverse has an eternal flame at the center with “AND THE GLOW FROM THAT FIRE / CAN TRULY LIGHT THE WORLD.” Plain edge. The National Commemorative Society, in accordance with their bylaws, ordered only one sterling silver medal per member to be issued. In addition, three presentation pieces were struck in platinum. One example was presented to the Smithsonian Institution, one was retained by the National Commemorative Society for exhibition purposes, and a third example was auctioned off for the benefit of the American Numismatic Society Building Fund, thus it is the only platinum example in private hands. $3,000-4,000

1045 U.S. Medals Quartet. All ANACS certified. 1886

Firemens Souvenir of the Statue of Liberty. White Metal. 35mm. MS 60 cleaned, scratched]; Frederic Bartholdi Statue of Liberty medal, brass, AU 58; 1847 Zachary Taylor political medal, brass, EF; 1852 Scott & Graham political medal, double struck, SullivanWS 1852-11, EF. Also included are three 1991 San Berninino Coin Club Pearl Harbor 50th Anniversary medals. $100-150

1046 1933 Chicago World’s Fair Prosperity Coin. Brass 32mm 12.86 grams. Portraits of Lincoln, Washington, Theodore Roosevelt and Franklin D. Roosevelt. WORLD’S FAIR 1933 CHICAGO ILLINOIS on the obverse. “A PAGE OF AMERICAN HISTORY / HAVE CONFIDENCE IN OUR PRESIDENT.” Medallic Art Company NY on the edge. Individually mounted in white cardboard 2 x 2 holders. [400+ pieces] $200-300

1047 1933 Chicago World’s Fair Prosperity Coin. Brass. 32mm. 12.86 grams. Portraits of Lincoln, Washington, Theodore Roosevelt and Franklin D. Roosevelt. WORLD’S FAIR 1933 CHICAGO ILLINOIS on the obverse. “A PAGE OF AMERICAN HISTORY / HAVE CONFIDENCE IN OUR PRESIDENT.” Medallic Art Company NY on the edge. Individually mounted in white cardboard 2 x 2 holders. [Approximately 400 pieces] $200-300

1048 Exonumia Odds n’ Ends. Includes Bronze Medals

(8) -- Museum of the City of NY 50th Anniversary, 1973; Atlanta 1996 Olympic Commemorative; Hayden Planetarium. Bronze, 63mm; National Parks Centennial 1972; Space Exploration - Apollo; White Metal World’s Columbian medal; various small size modern medals -- some aluminum, and a few Transportation Tokens. VF-Uncirculated. (27) $30-40

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1049 Argentina. Order of Merit. Commander’s Set. Second type (Libertad head). Neck Badge. 76mm. Silver Gilt and red and white enamels. With Miniature and stud; Breast Star. 77mm. Silver Gilt and red and white enamels. With bow Sash. Pinback with single sidehook. In Ricciardi case of issue. Toned. Extremely Fine. $250-350

1050 Austria. Order of Leopold. Breast Badge. First Class. By Rozet & Fischmeister, Vienna. 30.5mm across. Gold and enamels. Motto on white around raised gold monogram on red; gold bordered white and red enamel cross; gold lettered OPUS REGUM CORDA SUBDITO RUM on white, gold wreath around, on back medallion. Maker’s name in full on back ribbon of crown suspender. Maker’s mark “R&F” and gold assay marks on loop. With Grand Cross Breast Star Miniature and cross gilt swords on Riband. In fitted case by Rothe & Neffe, Vienna; gold -lettered lid “I. Klasse Kleine Dekoration”. Rare and attractive. Choice Extremely Fine. $600-700

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Early Order of Franz Josef Breast Star

1051 Austria. Order of Franz Josef. Commander’s Breast Star. By Resch, Vienna. 80mm. Silver, gold centers, red, white and black enamel. Gold “FJ” on white center of red enameled cross, gold and black enameled Imperial eagle with chain behind; set on radiant silver plaque. Maker’s name on back “GEBR. RESCH N. WIEN” and hallmark on back, hallmark again on pin. Centerpiece slightly loose. An early Star of excellent quality. Choice Extremely Fine. $800-1,200

1052 Austria. Order of Franz Josef. Officer’s Cross with War Decoration. 39 x 74mm (with crown suspender). Gold (18k) and enamels. Gold FJ monogram on white at center of red enameled cross, gold Imperial eagle with black enamel behind holding chain links. Gemsenkopf 3-A mark on back (for 18k) and “FR” (believed to be for tax paid). Hallmarks on pin. In case with “F.J.O.” on lid (scuffed). About Extremely Fine. $700-900

1053 Austria. Honor Decoration of the Red Cross. Officer’s Breast Badge with War Wreath. By G.A. Scheid, Vienna. 47 x 55mm. Silver, red, white and green enamels. Central medallion with red enameled cross on white field, green and red war wreath around, on white bordered red enameled cross. Engraved “1864 - 1914” on back arms. Maker’s mark “G-A-S”, city mark “A”, diana head and “N” on curved pins. Extremely Fine. $250-300

1054 Austria. First Republic. Order of Merit. Breast Star.

71mm. Gilt Silver and enamel. Red enameled cross superimposed at center of five-armed Cross with waved edges. Extremely Fine. $75-100

1055 Austria. Second Republic. Order of Merit. Breast Star. 98mm. Silver and enamels. Republik eagle with shields of the Austrian states around on radiant plaque. White enamel band on Austrian shield chipped, light red stain on back. Otherwise Extremely Fine. $250-300

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1056 Austria. Second Republic. Order of Merit. Commander’s Neck Badge. By Anton Reitterer, Vienna. 50mm. Silver and enamels. In original Reitterer case of issue. Extremely Fine. $100-150

1057 Belgium. Order of Leopold. Grand Cross Neck

Badge. Metal gilt and enamels. 60mm (not including crown suspender). Chipping of white enamel on cross arms front and back. Very Fine. $90-120

1058 Belgium. Order of Leopold II. Grand Officer’s Breast Star. 88mm. By Henri Walravens, Brussels. Silver, gilt and blue and black enamel. Rayed, cross plaque partially brilliant cut, partially smooth rayed. Pinback with thin sidehooks. Maker’s medallion on back. Choice Extremely Fine, a very handsome Star. $300-400

1059 Belgium. Order of the Crown. Commander’s Set. Neck Badge. 56mm. Silver, light gilt, white, blue and green enamels. Minor loss of blue enamel; Breast Star. 86mm. Silver, gilt center ring, white and blue enamels. Pinback with sidehooks. About Extremely Fine. $200-300

1060 Belgium. Lot of Orders and Decorations: Order of

Leopold II. Knight’s Cross. 40mm. Silver, enamels on side; Order of the Crown. Knight’s Badge. 44mm. Silver and enamels; and Silver Medal. 30.7mm. With crown suspender; Civic Decoration with Miniature; Labor Decoration; and Blood Donor’s Medal. Good VF-Extremely Fine. (7) $100-150

1061 Brazil. Uncertain private “Chivalric” or Religious Order emulating the Teutonic Knights. Set. By H. Stern, Rio de Janeiro. After 1945. Breast Star. 72mm. Silver, gilt, black enamel. Black enamel cross pattée fitchée, gilt bordered on radiant plaque. Small gilt maker’s medallion and “PRATA 1000” on back; Neck Badge. 44 x 64mm (not including wreath suspender). Gilt and black enamel. Along with Miniature on riband with rosette. In original H. Stern case of issue. $200-300

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1062 Brazil. Uncertain “Chivalric” or Religious Order emulating Teutonic Knights Chain. By H. Stern, Rio de Janeiro (unmarked). After 1945. Gilt silver and black enamel. 44 x 92mm (with wreath suspender) Badge on chain with 24 links, each with black enamel cross between two Bs facing outward. Extremely Fine. $200-300

1063 Bulgaria. Kingdom. Order of St. Alexander. Grand Officer’s Breast Star. 87.5mm. Silver, white and red enamels. Central medallion with stylized Cyrillic legend on red at center, “God be with us” around with spray on white enamel. Set on radiant plaque. Nice workmanship. Choice Extremely Fine. $500-700

1064 Bulgaria. Kingdom. Order of Civil Merit. Breast Badge. 4th Class. 49mm. Bronze gilt and white, red and green enamels. On ribbon with rosette. In original Johann Schwerdiner, Vienna case with Bulgarian Arms and gold lettered lid. Cross separated from suspender. Otherwise near Mint. $125-175

Choice Order of the Brilliant Jade Set

1065 China. Republic. Nanking Government. Order of the Brilliant Jade. First Class Set. Serial number 34. Grand Cordon Sash Badge. 61mm (not including suspender). Silver, gilt, red and blue enamels. Carved red jade center. With floral and star suspender. Archaic Chinese characters in two cartouches and serial number on back. On deep royal blue moiré sash. Some hairlines at center and light deposits around medallion. Otherwise Extremely Fine; Breast Star. 75mm. Silver, gilt, blue and red enamels. Carved red jade at center. Flat pin. Archaic Chinese characters in two cartouches and serial number on back. Choice Extremely Fine. $3,000-4,000

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1066 China. Order of the Striped Tiger. Third Class. Neck Badge. 71mm (not including wreath suspender). Silver gilt and enamels. Black striped tiger in yellow and white at center of sky blue and green medallion on radiant plaque single star atop, superimposed on larger plaque with red, blue and yellow rays. On neck riband in lacquered case of issue. Contact hairlines on plain back. Extremely Fine. $600-700

Rare Cloud and Banner Set

1067 China. Republic. Nanking Government. Order of the Cloud and Banner. Second Class Set. Both Silver, Gilt and enamels. Badge. 69.5mm. Breast Star. 83mm. Yellow-enameled banner, white enameled clouds around on blue, yellow rays on eight-pointed white star with small red star on two of the rays. Ornate brilliant-cut plaque. Archaic Chinese letters in two cartouches and serial number “310” on back of Star. Good Very Fine and Rare. $3,000-4,000

1068 China. Republic. Order of the Golden Grain. Breast Star. Second Class. Ca. 1928-1949. Silver and enamels. Central medallion Grain ears in yellow and green, with multicolor ribbon on white at center, multi-color beads on green around. Set on radiant plaque. Pinback with sidehooks. Extremely Fine. $600-900

1069 China. Nanking Government. Uncertain Order.

Breast Badge. 64mm. Silver gilt and enamels. Central white enamel medallion with red enameled archaic characters on squared blue enamel cross with split double arms. On white enameled, squared cross with split double arms, three gilt stars at top. “4” stamped on back. On riband. Some earthen deposits on medallion and blue cross. Very Fine. $250-300

1070 China. Shanghai Municipal Council Emergency Medal, 1937. Bronze. Eight-pointed star. On original riband (frayed and separated). Extremely Fine. $150-200

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Lovely Dannebrog Commander’s Set

1071 Denmark. Order of the Dannebrog. Commander’s Set. By A. Michelsen, Copenhagen. Neck Badge. 40 x 81mm (with suspender). Silver gilt, white and red enamels. With Miniature; Breast Cross. 56 x 75mm. Silver, gold appliques on brilliant cut central cross, gold bordered outer cross, red enamel. Maker’s mark “(crown) AM” on back. Two-prong pinback. In original A. Michelsen case with crowned “D” on lid. Extremely Fine. A lovely set. $800-1,200

1072 Finland. Order of the White Rose. Commander’s Set. By A. Tillander. Breast Badge. 50mm Silver and white and blue enamel. White rose at center of white enameled cross. On overlapped blue moiré ribbon with buttonslit. With Miniature on riband with rosette; Star. 78mm. Silver, gilt at center ring, white and turquoise enamels. Maker’s name “A.TILLANDER” and hallmarks - “A.T.”, “(crown) 813o”, “(boat)”, and “U.5” on back. Choice Extremely Fine. $400-500

1073 Finland. Order of the Lion. Commander’s Grand Cross Set. Civil Division. By A. Tillander. Breast Badge. 54.7mm. Silver and white and red enamel. Finnish lion rampant against red field. Maker’s mark “A.T.” and hallmarks on loop; Star. Silver, gilt and red enamel. Gilt lion on red field, gilt border, gilt scales in angles of radiant plaque. Maker’s name “A. TILLANDER” on back. With sash in original Tillander case. A handsome set. Choice Extremely Fine. $400-500

1074 Finland. XV Olympic Games, Helsinki 1952. Cross of Merit. First Class. 52mm wide. Silver, gilt and white enamel. Olympic rings on five-armed, white enameled cross, Finnish lion below, torch above. Hallmarked on back torch base. Rare. Wear to gilt borders of cross. Good Very Fine. $300-400

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1075 France. La Presidence, 1851-1852. Legion of Honor. Knight’s Cross. 41mm (not including crown suspender). Silver, gold centers and enamels. NAPOLEON EMP. DES FRANCAIS. On original riband. Some scuffs to the blue enamel, light hairlines, contact on white. Very Fine. $90-120

1076 France. Third Republic. Legion of Honor. Grand Officer’s Set. By Arthus Bertrand. Neck Badge. 43mm. Gold, gilt silver and enamels. On riband with rosette; Breast Star. 94mm. Silver. Vertical flat pin with sidehooks. Maker’s name on back: Arthus Bertrand & Cie 46 Rue de Rennes Paris. In original Arthus Bertrand case of issue. Toned. Choice Extremely Fine. $400-500

1077 France. Third Republic. Legion of Honor. Grand Cross Breast Star. 93mm. Silver. Pinback with single sidehook. Light residue on pin brace. About Extremely Fine. $200-250

1078 France. Third Republic. Legion of Honor. Commander’s Cross. 59mm (not including suspender). Gilt Silver, gold and enamels. Hallmarked on riband loop. In original Arthus Bertrand. Paris case with neck riband. Extremely Fine. $250-350

1079 France. Third Republic. Legion of Honor. Commander’s Cross. 57mm (not including suspender). Silver, gilt and enamels. Hallmarked on riband loop. On neck riband. Choice Extremely Fine. $200-300

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1080 France. Third Republic. Legion of Honor. Officer’s Cross. Gilt silver, enamels and inset glass stones. 42.7mm. On riband. In J. Ruettar & Fils, Lyon case of issue. Extremely Fine. $90-120

1081 France. Third Republic. Legion of Honor. Officer’s Cross. 39mm. Silver, gilt and enamels. On riband with rosette and bar. In original Arthus Bertrand case. Well-preserved enamel. Extremely Fine. $90-120

1082 France. Pair of Legion of Honor. Officer’s Crosses.

Third Republic. Uniface. 42.5mm. Silver, gilt and enamels. About Extremely Fine; Fourth Republic. 43mm. Gilt bronze and enamels. On riband with rosette. In René Schiavon & Co., Nice case of issue. Choice Extremely Fine. $75-100

1083 France. Humanitarian Medal - Oeuvre Humanitaire et Mérite Philantropique. Grand Cross. 59mm (not including suspender). Gilt bronze, enamels. Styled after the Legion of Honor. On elaborate sash. Light deposit central medallion. About Extremely Fine. $60-90

1084 France. Free French Miniature Pair: Legion of

Honor. 15mm (not including suspender). Silver, gilt center, enamels and glass insets. On riband with rosette; Liberated France Medal. Bronze. In dark maroon case. Extremely Fine. $40-50

Attractive and rare Oldenburg group

1085 German States. Oldenburg. Order of Peter Friedrich Ludwig. Commander’s Set. Civil Division. By Knauer. Silver, white, red and blue enamels. Sash Badge. 57.5mm. With dates “17 Jan. 1755, 6 Juli 1785, 21 Mai 1829, 27 Nov. 1838” on back arms of cross; Breast Star. 85mm across. Crowned silver monogram against blue, motto on red around. With maker’s name “KNAUER” on flat pin. Choice Extremely Fine. With Diploma (fold splits) dated 17 January 1854, blind embossed seal to left; also included is a Grandduke Friedrich August II Anniversary Medal. Apparently received later by the Order’s recipient. Silver, 51mm. Bare head left, rev. Psalm 118, v. 1 in wreath. Lovely old toning in prooflike fields. Brilliant Uncirculated. A Rare and lovely set and group. $1,200-1,600

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1086 German States. Prussia. Order of the Crown. Second Class Set. Neck Badge. 53mm. Heavy gilt silver and white and blue enamels. Maker’s mark “H&S” on medallion edge. On light blue moiré neck riband. Trivial abrasion of white enamel on left cross; Breast Star. 82mm. Silver with gold and enamel center. Extremely Fine. $700-800

1087 German States. Prussia. Order of the Crown. Breast Badge. Fourth Class. 42mm. Heavy gilt silver, white and blue enamels. Maker’s mark “JCB” on medallion edge. On light blue moiré riband. Choice Extremely Fine. $150-200

1088 German States. Prussia. Johanniter Order. Knight of Justice’s Neck Badge. 45mm (not including crown suspender). Gilt and white enamel. Gilt Prussian eagles in angles. Fine workmanship. Extremely Fine. $250-350

1089 German States. Reuss. Order of the Cross of Honor. Breast Badge. First Class. 50mm. Gold (unmarked), white, red and black enamels. Crowned gold Arms on red at center; back medallion with crowned monogram H on black. Fine quality. Very minor contact marks to white enamel. About Extremely Fine. $700-900

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1090 German States. Saxe-Ernestine. Order of Ernestine. Commander’s Cross. Civil Division. 58 x 88 (including crown suspension). Gold, gilt and enamels. Unmarked. Gold “Faithful and Steadfast” motto on blue around bust in gold center, green enameled wreath, set on white enameled cross, lions in angles. Saxon Arms and date on back medallion. With Miniature in silver gilt and enamels. Choice Extremely Fine. $800-1,000

1091 German States. Württemberg. Friedrich Order. Knight’s Merit Cross with Swords. 35.3mm. Gilt silver, gold and white enamel. Crowned monogram F at center of white-enameled cross. On original pale blue moiré riband, and in K. Münzamt Abt. Ordeer, Stuttgart case of issue. Trivial hairline at center. About Extremely Fine. $250-300

1092 Germany. Bundesrepublik. Order of Merit. Neck

Badge. 64mm. Bronze gilt and red and black enamels. With Miniature and stud in case of issue. $90-120

1092a Great Britain The Most Distinguished Order of St. Michael and St. George, Companion’s (C.M.G.) . Neck Badge, silver-gilt and enamel, with full and evening width neck ribands and in a case of issue. Nearly Extremely Fine. $280-320

Most Eminent Order of the Indian Empire, a Splendid Knight Grand Commander’s

Neck Badge

1093 Great Britain. Most Eminent Order of the Indian Empire. Knight Grand Commander’s Neck badge. Type I. 52mm (not including crown suspender). Gold, red, green and blue enamels. Bust of Empress Victoria at center of gold medallion, name and tile on blue around, set on lotus flower with five red enameled petals, INDIA around in gold letters, green leaves in angles. On deep blue riband with suspension bar. Choice Extremely Fine. A Rare and lovely badge. $1,500-2,000

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1094 Great Britain. Order of St. John. Sister’s Breast Badge. Silver and enamel. On bow-tied ribbon. Near Extremely Fine. $40-60

1095 Greece. Kingdom. Order of the Redeemer. Breast Star. By the French court jeweler, Halley, Paris. 76mm. Silver, gold at center, enamels. White enameled Maltese Cross with small blue enameled medallion at its center with white cross, Greek legend around; outer legend in gold Greek letters on light blue, all superimposed on radiant, brilliant cut plaque. Maker’s medallion on back: HALLEY 143 Gie VALOIS 143 PALAIS ROYAL. Flat pin with sidehooks. Choice Extremely Fine. A handsome, early Star. $500-600

1096 Greece. Order of George I. Knight’s Cross. 44mm

(without suspender). Silver, white and red enamel. Crowned George monogram on white enameled cross, wreath around. In original Kelatde, Athens case. Extremely Fine. $90-120

1097 Hungary. Order of Merit. Magyar Érdemrend Tisztikeresztje. Grand Cross Breast Star. 1922-1944. 88mm. Silver, gilt at center, and white, green and red enamels. Gold patriarchal cross and St. Stephen’s crown on red field at center of white enameled cross with green borders set on radiant plaque. Choice Extremely Fine. $300-400

1098 Hungary. Order of Merit. Magyar Érdemrend Tisztikeresztje. Badge. Fourth Class. 1922-1944. 42.7mm. Patriarchal cross and St. Stephen’s crown on red field at center of white enameled cross with green borders. “SI DEUS PRO NOBIS QUIS CONTRANOS 1922” on back medallion. $200-300

1099 Hungary. Signum Laudis 1922 Medal. 32mm (not

including crown suspender). Gilt Bronze. Patriarchal cross and St. Stephen’s crown within wreath. On original triangular green riband. Choice About Uncirculated; and uncertain small clipback Hungarian badge. 21mm. In red, white and green enamel. Patriarchal Cross, white bands “M L Sz”. Extremely Fine. (2) $90-120

Very rare and apparently unpublished Indian

Princely State Breast Star

1100 India. Uncertain Princely State. Breast Star. 1921. 76mm (not including crown). Silver and hand-painted center. Silver plaque rayed with sang lances, bhujs, and katars, central medallion with hand-painted portrait miniature of the ruler 3/4 left, turbaned, uniformed, and wearing Orders and Decorations. Maker’s mark “G&S Co. Ltd.”, hallmark and date letter “W” on back. Apparently unpublished and very rare. Extremely Fine. $800-1,200

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1101 Italy. Repubblica. Order of the Crown of Italy. Grand Cross Breast Star. By E. Gardino, successors to Cravanzola. 89mm. Silver, gold applique at center, gilt and enamels. Gold crown with enameled jewels on blue, Vittorio Emanuele II legend around on white, all on radiant plaque with Savoy eagle at top. Choice Extremely Fine. $200-300

1102 Italy. Kingdom-Repubblica. Order of the Crown of

Italy. Pair of Crosses. 50mm. Silver gilt and enamels. On neck riband; and 36mm. Gold, silver-gilt and enamels. Also Miniature. On riband with rosette. Extremely Fine. (3) $125-175

1103 Italy. Repubblica. Order of Merit of the Italian

Republic. Breast Star. 1st Model, 1952-2002. By Arturo Pozzi, Roma. 72mm. Silver, gilt and white enamel. Gold star center of white enameled cross, eagles in angles, set on radiant plaque. Maker’s name on back. Choice Extremely Fine. $100-150

1104 Italy. Repubblica. Order of Merit of the Italian Republic. Neck Badge. 1st Model, 1952-2002. 55mm (not including suspender). Silver, gilt and enamels. On neck riband. $90-120

Pleasing Order of the Cedar Set by Bertrand

1105 Lebanon. Republic. National Order of the Cedar. Grand Cross Set. By Arthus Bertrand, Paris. Sash Badge. 60mm (without suspender). Silver, gilt and enamels. “Libnan” in gold Arabic letters on red field; Lebanese flag in white, red and green enamels. Green enamel cedars in angles of white enameled five-armed cross with brilliant-cut borders; Breast Star. 68mm. Silver, gilt. Flat pin and sidehooks. Hallmarked on pin. In original Bertrand case with sash. Lovely Set. Choice Extremely Fine. $800-1,000

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1106 Lebanon. Republic. National Order of the Cedar. Grand Cross Breast Star. By Arthus Bertrand, Paris. 68mm. Silver, gilt. “Libnan” in Arabic on gilt center with gilt wreath around. Black cedars in angles of five-armed cross with brilliant cut borders. Flat pin with sidehooks. Hallmarked on pin. With blue and white moiré riband in original Bertrand case. Fine quality. Choice Extremely Fine. $300-400

1107 Lebanon. Republic. National Order of the Cedar.

Commander’s Neck Badge. 58mm. Silver, gilt. “Libnan” in Arabic on red center with gilt wreath around; Lebanese flag in white, red and green enamel. Set on white enameled five-armed cross with green enamel cedars in angles. On sash with bow. Missing piece of red enamel bottom bar of flag, and loss to cedars’ enamel. Very Fine. $150-200

1108 Lebanon. Republic. National Order of the Cedar.

Grand Officer Diploma. Awarded to José Jobim, Chef du Protocol, November 17, 1954. Signed by the Prime Minister Sami Sohl. Rippling in parchment and small edge nicks and tears. $60-90

1109 Luxembourg. Order of the Oak Crown. Grand Cross Set. Both Silver, gilt and white and green enamels. Neck Badge. 57.5mm. Both sides enameled. Crowned monogram on green field, set on white enameled cross. On sash; Breast Star. 90mm. Crowned gilt monogram on green field, gilt lettered motto on red around, green wreath with gilt around, set on radiant, brilliant-cut plaque. Flat pin with sidehooks. Extremely Fine. A handsome set. $500-600

1110 Luxembourg. Order of Adolph of Nassau. Commander’s Cross. 47mm (not including crown suspender). Silver, gilt, white and blue enamels. Crowned A monogram on white, VIRTUTE on blue around, set on white enameled cross. Dates 1292 - 1858 on back medallion. Some abrasion to blue enamel. Otherwise Good Very Fine. $200-250

1111 Malta. Sovereign Military Order of Malta. Neck

Cross of Merit with Swords. 52mm (not including crown suspender). Gilt, white and red enamels. On neck riband. Extremely Fine. $75-100

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1112 Mexico. Order of the Aztec Eagle. Grand Cross Set. Silver gilt, light blue and red enamels. Grand Cross. 62mm. With sash; Breast Star. 58mm. Pinback with sidehooks. With rosette in original “La Esmeralda, Mexico. Hauser, Zivy y Cia Sucs” case (a few minor scuffs). Toned. Extremely Fine. $300-400

1113 Mexico. Order of the Aztec Eagle. Grand Officer’s

Set. Gilt and enamels. Neck Badge. 48.7mm; Breast Star. 60mm. Horizontal pinback. Extremely Fine. $125-175

1114 Mexico. Order of the Aztec Eagle. Neck Badge.

46.5mm. Gilt and enamels. With rosette. Extremely Fine. $75-100

1115 Mexico. Order of the Aztec Eagle. Neck Badge.

46mm. Gilt and enamels. On riband with rosette. In La Esmeralda, Mexico, Hauser Zivy y Cia Sucs. case of issue. Extremely Fine. $75-100

1116 Montenegro. Order of Danilo. Grand Cross Set. By Vincent Mayer, Vienna. Neck Badge. 50.5mm (not including crown suspender). Silver, gold at center, gilt and enamels. Gold crowned Danilo I monogram on red, gold motto on blue around at center of cross framed in blue red and white enamel “18523” and legend around at center of back medallion. Maker’s mark “VM” and hallmark on loop. Breast Star. 82mm. Silver and enamels. In original case of issue. Minor hairlines on white enamel of Star’s cross borders and small nick near center. Extremely Fine. $800-1,200

1117 Montenegro. Order of Danilo. Commander’s Neck Badge. 52mm. Gold crowned Danilo I monogram on red, gold motto on blue around at center of cross framed in blue red and white enamel “18523” and legend around at center of back medallion. A few minor hairlines and contact chipping of white enamel. Nice quality. About Extremely Fine. $400-500

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1118 Montenegro. Order of Danilo. Knight’s Cross. 38.7mm (not including crown suspender). Silver gilt and enamels. On riband. Some hairlines and minor scuffs to white enamel. Very Fine. $250-350

1119 Netherlands. Order of Orange Nassau. Commander’s Set. Silver, gilt, and enamels. Neck Badge. 55mm across. Breast Star. 85mm. Motto “Je Maintiendrai” on white around Royal lion on blue. Crowned “W” for Wilhelmina on back medallion of Badge. “sRijksmunt, Utrecht” (Royal Dutch Mint) on back of Star. With Gilt-Silver Miniature Breast Badge on riband with rosette on band. Tiny nick on medallion rim of Star. Extremely Fine. $400-500

1120 Poland. Order of Polonia Restituta. Officer’s Set. Neck Badge. 58mm. Bronze gilt, white, red and blue enamels. On neck riband. Good Very Fine; Breast Star. 75mm. Silver, blue and white enamels. Hallmarked on back and on pin. Pinback with sidehooks. Extremely Fine. $250-300

1121 Poland. Peoples Republic. Order of Virtuti Militari. Commander’s Set. Neck Badge. 67.5mm (not including PRL suspender). Gilt and enamels; Breast Star. 92.5mm. Silver or Silvered Bronze, gilt and enamels. Screwback. Very Fine. $200-250

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1122 Portugal. Military Order of Christ. Set. By J.A. da Costa, Lisbon. Neck Badge with Sacred Heart suspender. 29 x 40mm (not including suspender). Gilt Silver, red and white enamels. Minor hairlines and contact marks on enamel; Breast Star. 71mm. Silver, gilt, red and white enamels. With red enameled and gilt Sacred Heart at top of plaque. Two-prong pin. Very Fine. $250-300

1123 Portugal. Military Order of Christ. Pair of Officer’s

Crosses. 25.7 x 37mm. Gilt Silver, red and white enamels. On riband with rosette on bar; 25 x 37mm. Silver, red and white enamels. On riband. Extremely Fine. (2) $60-90

1124 Portugal. Order of St. Bento d’Aviz. Commander’s Cross. 42 x 53mm (not including suspender). Silver, light gilt, green and white enamel. White enameled cross on green enameled cross pattée suspended from open-work globe and crossed batons. Unusual style as Aviz is generally found as a Cross fleury, while the Order of Christ is on a Cross pattée. With miniature. Two rosette studs and neck riband in original Cravanzola Succ. Gardino Roma case with draped Order on cover. Very minor enamel fading on miniature. Otherwise Choice Extremely Fine. $200-250

1125 Romania. Socialist Republic. Order of Tudor

Vladimirescu. Breast Star. First Class. 64 x 68mm. Gilt with glass stones. Pinback. Choice Extremely Fine. $60-90

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RUSSIAN ORDERS & DECORATIONS, AWARD MEDALS

AND RELATED

Order of the White Eagle

1126 Russia. Imperial. Order of the White Eagle, Star . 89mm, silver-gilt (84 zolotniki) and enamel, manufacturer´s mark to reverse and silver mark to pin. Good Very Fine. $3,000-5,000

White Eagle Sash Badge by Keibel

1127 Russia. Imperial. Order of the White Eagle. Sash Badge, circa. 1890, by Keibel, St. Petersburg, sash Badge, 90mm including crown suspension x 63mm, gold (56 zolotniki) and enamel, manufacturer´s mark, assay office mark, and court stamp on eagle´s claws, manufacturer´s mark and court stamp on suspension loop, cleaned overall, blue enamel chipping to right crown tassel, otherwise extremely fine. The Order was revived in November 1705 by August II, King of Poland and was conferred upon Peter the Great to reciprocate the award of the Order of St. Andrew. With the Polish Insurrection of 1831, the Order was incorporated into the Russian honours system by Nicholas I, with the Russian Emperor acting as Grand Master of this exclusive single-class Order until 1917. Examples similar in style, with enlarged talons may be observed. $10,000-15,000

1128 No Lot

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Order of St. Vladimir Interesting Order of St. Vladimir Group

1129 Russia. Order of St. Vladimir Group of Five. a) Order of St. Vladimir. Civil Division. Fourth Class Neck Badge. 34.3mm. Gold and enamels. By Eduard. “NЛ” and “ЭДYAPДЪ” beneath enamel on back arms, “56” on loop; b) Memorial Medal on the Death of Alexander III. Silver, 27mm; c) Romanov Tercentenary Medal, 1913. Bronze, 28mm; d) France. Legion of Honor. 42mm. Silver-gilt and enamels; e) Serbia. Order of the White Eagle. Knight’s Badge. 31mm. Silver gilt and enamels. Well preserved and Extremely Fine. $3,000-4,000

1130 Russia. Imperial. Order of St. Vladimir. Military Division Badge, 26mm, gold (56 zolotniki) and enamel, indistinct marks to ring, reverse centre and swords detatched but present, very fine, nonetheless a most attractive and early example of the Order. $1,800-2,000

1131 Russia. Imperial. Order of St. Vladimir. Miniature award: Badge, black enamel, mounted for wear with screw-back and riband backing, silver-gilt and enamel. Very fine. $140-180

Order of St. Anne

1132 Russia. Order of St. Anne. Breast Star. Civil Division. By Keibel. 89mm. Silver and red enamel. Back gilt. Flat pin. Imperial eagle, Keibel, and “84*” on back, repeated on pin with hallmark just “*”. Good Very Fine. $2,000-3,000

1133 Russia. Imperial, Order of St. Anne, Star, by Kiebel, St. Petersburg . 89mm, silver-gilt (84 zolotniki) and enamel, maker’s name and assay marks to reverse and retaining pin, the Star surmounted by a Crown, a later addition, this gold and enamel, good very fine and worthy of further study. $2,000-3,000

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1134 Russia, Imperial, Order of St. Anne . Second Class Badge, by Kiebel, St. Petersburg, 49mm x 43mm, gold (56 zolotniki) and enamel, maker’s name, court mark and gold marks to reverse and loop. Nearly Extremely Fine. $600-800

1135 Russia, Imperial, Order of St. Anne . Third Class Badge, by Kiebel, St. Petersburg, 36mm, gold (56 zolotniki) and enamel, maker’s name, court mark and gold marks to reverse and loop, an attractive example. Nearly Extremely Fine. $600-800

1136 Russia, Imperial, Order of St. Anne, Military Division . Badge with swords, mounted for wear with screw-back and riband backing, silver-gilt and enamel. Very fine. $140-180

1137 Russia, Imperial, Order of St. Anne . A composite Badge assembled for collectors, 45mm, gilt and enamel, the swords replaced overall. Nearly Very Fine. $200-300

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Order of St. Stanislaus

First Class Stanislaus Set by Albert Keibel

1138 Russia. Order of Saint Stanislaus. First Class Set. Civil Division. By Albert Keibel. Breast Badge. 61mm. Gold and red, white and green enamels. Imperial eagle and maker’s mark “AK” on back of cross arms. Converted to pinback. Light enamel loss of central wreath. Very Fine; Star. 87mm. Silver and white, green and red enamels. Imperial eagle, maker’s mark “Keibel” and “84*” on back and again on pin. Extremely Fine. $5,000-6,000

1139 Russia, Imperial, Order of St. Stanislaus . First Class Sash Badge, by Kiebel, St. Petersburg, 65mm x 60mm, gold (56 zolotniki) and enamel, manufacturer´s mark, assay office mark, and court stamp across reverse and loop. Good Very Fine. $1,800-2,200

1140 Russia, Imperial, Order of St. Stanislaus. Badge, by Kiebel, St. Petersburg, 50mm x 45mm, gold (56 zolotniki) and enamel, manufacturer´s mark, assay office mark, and court stamp across reverse and loop. Good Very Fine. $700-900

1141 Russia, Imperial, Order of St. Stanislaus . Badge, by Kiebel, St. Petersburg, 43mm x 40mm, gold (56 zolotniki) and enamel, manufacturer´s mark, assay office mark, and court stamp across reverse and loop, lower right Eagle replaced, therefore very fine. $300-400

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1142 Russia / Brazil. Documents relating to the confirming of the Order of St. Stanislaus to Barão Araujo Ferraz. One page, Rio de Janeiro, Feb. 12, 1885. Handwritten letter from the Brazilian Ministry of Foreign Affairs to Ferraz informing him that the Order of St. Stanislaus Second Class and diploma which he was awarded has been presented in Paris by the Russian representative to the Brazilian embassy and sent through diplomatic pouch to Brazil and on to Ferraz. The letter asks Ferraz to acknowledge his receipt. Accompanied by a one-page, hand-written document, March 10, 1885 from Brazil’s Imperial Secretary stating that the Emperor (Dom Pedro II) has granted Barão Araujo Ferraz the right to accept the Russian award of St. Stanislaus, Second Class. Folio. Blind embossed seal of the Secretaria do Imperio lower left. Very Good. (2) $60-90

Insignia of Distinction Military Order of St. George

1143 Russia. Insignia of Distinction of the Military Order of St. George. Cross. 4th Class. Silver. Russo-Japanese War. No. 136282. Awarded to Franz Mirosh, Unter-Officer, 10th Infantry Novoingermanlandski Regiment, for “Bravery and Valor”, Mukden 19-26 February 1905. Deep, pleasing toning. Extremely Fine. $200-300

1144 Russia. Insignia of Distinction of the Military Order of St. George. Cross. 4th Class. Silver. No. 1/M 188535. Attractively toned. NGC MS 62. $200-300

1145 Russia. Insignia of Distinction of the Military Order of St. George. Cross. 4th Class. Silver. No. 41425. Rich deep gray. NGC AU 58. $200-300

1146 Russia, Imperial, Order of St. George . Badge, 11mm, silver-gilt and enamel. Good Very Fine. $60-80

Russian Award Medals

1147 Russia, Imperial, Swedish Peace Medal . 1790, silver, heavily polished. About Fine. $100-150

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1148 Russia. Award Medal for the Patriotic War, 1812. Bronze, 22mm. With original black lacquer and suspension ring. Choice Extremely fine. $200-250

1149 Russia. Award Medal for Russo-Turkish War, 1828-1829. Silver, 26mm. Radiant patriarchal cross with dates, rev. Three-line legend within wreath. Sm.448, Peters 91. On riband. Attractive toning. About Uncirculated. $200-300

1150 Russia. Award Medal for the Pacification of Hungary and Transylvania, 1849. Silver, 29.3mm. All-Seeing Eye in radiant pyramid above Imperial eagle, rev. Five-line legend and date. Bit 846, Diakov 589.1, Sm 543. On crude, hand-made mount. Softy slate gray tone. About Extremely Fine. $200-300

1151 Russia. Campaign Medal for the Crimean War, 1853-1856. Yellow Bronze. Diakov 654.2. NGC MS 64. $100-150

1152 Russia. Campaign Medal for the Crimean War, 1853-

1856. Dark Bronze. Diakov 654.2. NGC MS 63 BN. $100-150

1153 Russia. Pair of Award Medals: For Campaigns

in Central Asia, 1853-1895. Yellow Bronze, 29.3mm. Four Imperial cipher; Patriotic War, 1812. Bronze, 28.5mm. All-Seeing eye in radiant pyramid. Both with integral loops. Choice Extremely Fine- AU. (2) $100-150

1154 Russia. Award Medal for the Russo-Turkish War,

1877-1878. Yellow Bronze. Diakov 845.1. NGC MS 64 RB. $100-150

1155 Russia. Award Medal for the Reign of Alexander III,

1881-1894. Silver, 28mm. Head right, branch behind, rev. Reign dates, crown above, cross below. On riband mount. A few tiny rim tics. Otherwise Choice About Uncirculated. $75-100

1156 Russia, Imperial, Police Exemplary Service Medal . 1876, by A. Grillichev, signed in bust to obverse, 35mm, silver, light contact marks. Very Fine. $300-400

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1157 Russia. Large Neck Medal for Zeal. Nicholas II. Silver, 51.7mm. Head left, rev. Legend by branch: YCEPДIE (“For Zeal”). Bit 1115, Diakov 1138.1, Peters 3/a, Sm 1038/a. Integral loop. Lovely lavender-gray. Choice About Uncirculated. $300-400

1158 Russia. Medal for Bravery. 3rd Class. Nicholas II. Silver, 28.7mm. 15.67 gms. No. 256. Head left, rev. XPAБPOCTЬ, engraved number in outline form and 3 CTEΠ. Rare early number. Toned over some light hairlines. About Uncirculated. $300-400

1159 Russia. Medal for Blameless Police Service. Nicholas II. Silver, 36mm. Head left, outer raised wreath border, rev. Four-line legend with similar border. Diakov 1145.1, Chep,906, Ver 141. Pleasing tone. NGC AU 55. $150-200

1160 Russia. Award Medal for the Centennial of the Birth

of Nicholas I (1896). Silver. Bare head of Nicholas I right, rev. Reign dates 1825 / 1855 at center, legend around, Diakov 612.1. NGC AU Details - Surface Hairlines. $250-300

1161 Russia. Award Medal for the Chinese Campaign 1900-1901 (Boxer Rebellion). Silver, 28mm. Crowned Nicholas II cipher. rev. Legend and dates. Chep 939. Hallmarked “84 (kokoshnik)” and maker’s mark on loop. Integral loop. Lovely gold, violet and turquoise iridescent highlights. Uncirculated. $200-250

1162 Russia. Campaign Medal for the Russo-Japanese War,

1904-1905. Dark Bronze. Diakov 1406.1. NGC MS 63 BN. $100-150

1163 Russia. Campaign Medal for the Russo-Japanese War,

1904-1905. Yellow Bronze. Diakov 1406.1. NGC MS 62 BN. $90-120

1164 Russia. Award Medal for the Romanov Tercentenary 1913. Yellow-bronze, 28.7mm. Rare variety with Nicholas II wearing the St. George Cross (he received the Cross in 1915). Integral loop. Choice Uncirculated. $100-150

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Very Fine Alexander III Court Sword

1165 Russia. Alexander III (1881-1894). Imperial Court Sword. Overall length: 31 1/4”. By Alex Coppel, Solingen. Gilt thread grip, end topped with Imperial crown, cipher of Alexander III on grip guard (solid on front, open-work on back), Imperial eagle on front guard. 26 1/8” narrow blade, maker’s name on back of ricasso, gold decoration with niello, both sides, above. In leather scabbard with ornate brass fittings. An attractive and Very Fine sword. $2,000-3,000

Caucasian-style Shashka with

Silver Niello Fittings

1166 Russia. Imperial. Cossack Caucasian-style Shashka with scabbard. 19th-early 20th Century. Total length: 38 1/2”. Floral pattern silver niello grip, 33” blade with twin fullers, one of which triple fuller for most of blade. Leather scabbard with lovely silver niello fittings. Very Fine. $700-900

1167 Russia. Nicholas II (1894-1917). Imperial Dress Dagger. 14 1/2” total length. White celluloid grip with brass end and crosspiece. Royal cipher of Nicholas II on brass end. 9 5/8” blade, leather sheath with brass fittings. Blade slightly loose. Very Fine. $200-300

1168 U.S.S.R.. Trio: Order of Glory. 2nd Class. First one or

two numbers have been scratched off -15169, minor loss of red enamel; Order of the Red Star. No. 326039, and Medal for Distinguished Labor. Unnumbered. About EF-Extremely Fine. (3) $75-125

1169 USSR. Order of The Patriotic War. 2nd type, First Class breast Badge, silver, silver-gilt, and enamel, reverse officially numbered ́ 441362´, with screwback suspension, screw back replaced, otherwise very fine. $60-90

1170 USSR. Order of the Red Star . 2nd Type, breast Badge,

silver and enamel, reverse officially numbered ‘3683533’. Good Very Fine. $40-60

1171 U.S.S.R. Trio: Order of the Red Banner of Labor. No.

1002915; Order of the Badge of Honor. No. 440975. Suspended from plate (missing cloth front); and MVD Firefighters’ Badge. Extremely Fine. (3) $60-90

Lovely, iconic Zagorski eggs

1172 Russia. Set of four hand-painted Zagorski “Icon” eggs. Approx. 9” high. Carved from limestone and edged in gold-leaf, hand-painted in the village of Zagorski. Each depicts an iconographic symbol of the Russian Orthodox Church - Our Lady Vladimirskaya (Virgin and Child), Christ Savior, the Holy Trinity and the Resurrection. Christ Savior and the Holy Trinity both represent icons by the medieval artist Andrei Rublev. On the back of each egg is a scene of the spires of Zagorsk. Comes with four wood stands. A lovely set in mint condition. $300-400

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1173 Serbia, Kingdom, Order of the White Eagle . 2nd type, Military Division, Knight´s breast Badge, 64mm including crown and crossed swords suspension x 34mm, silver-gilt and enamel, minor enamel chipping overall. Very Fine. $200-250

1174 Serbia, Kingdom, Order of St. Sava . Knight´s breast Badge, 67mm including crown suspension x 40mm, gold and enamel, test marks between lower arms, Bishop with red robes. Good Very Fine. $200-300

1175 Serbia. Order of the Star of Karageorge. Grand Cross Sash Badge. Military Division. 48mm (not including suspender). Silver, gilt and enamels. Red Shield with white Serbian cross, fire-steel in each angle on blue, motto around on white; set on white enameled cross, rays and crossed swords in angles. Double-headed eagle on back medallion. Light chipping of white enamel, crown jewels missing enamel. Very Fine. $200-250

1176 United States. Legion of Merit. Commander’s Set.

Gilt Bronze, enamels. Cross. 47mm. With Star Miniature on riband; Breast Star. 70mm. With bar with Miniature. Choice Extremely Fine. $75-125

1177 Vatican City. Order of St. Gregory. Commander’s Neck Badge. 58mm (not including suspender). Silver. Gilt, red, green and blue enamels. Facing gold bust of St. Gregory on blue field. With Miniature, and breast button in original “Tanfani & Bertarelli, Roma” case of issue. Darkened area on back of suspender. Otherwise excellent condition. $200-250

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Order of St. Gregory Award Sword

1178 Vatican City. Order of St. Gregory. Award Sword. 28 1/4” rapier, gilt guard with red enameled Miniature St. Gregory’s Cross on basket, Mother of Pearl grip. Supple scabbard with brass fittings. Split on scabbard, some chipping of red enamel. Otherwise a Very Fine Award sword. $400-500

1179 Vietnam. Republic. National Order. Commander’s Neck Badge. 60mm (not including dragonhead suspender). Gilt silver and enamels. Central red medallion with “To Quoc Trian” on five-pointed star, dragon body coiled in angles. In plush-lined case. Extremely Fine. $150-200

1180 Vietnam. Republic. National Order. Knight’s Badge.

43mm (not including dragonhead suspender). Gilt and enamels. Central red medallion with “To Quoc Trian” on five-pointed star, dragon body coiled in angles. On riband with rosette (unthreaded). In original Chieu-Anh, Saigon case of issue; along with French Indo-China. Railroad Medal 1945. Silvered Bronze, 32mm. Awarded to “Than Nguyên Van”. On original riband with locomotive bar. Extremely Fine. (2) $100-150

1181 Military and Hospitaller Order of St. Lazarus of Jerusalem. Commander’s Set. Central medallion with Christ and Lazarus, motto around against light green, on green and white cross. Neck Badge. 63.5mm. Bronze gilt and white and green enamel. Extremely Fine; Breast Star. 89mm. Silver, bronze gilt and green and white enamels. Pinback (5 position). Light enamel loss on left arm, small shift of central medallion. About Extremely Fine. $150-200

1182 Uncertain European Decoration. Possibly Austro-Hungarian. 60 x 73mm (with suspender). Silver, gilt. Silver double-headed eagle of fine style with gilt heads, holding gilt sword with skull pommel in its talons. Suspended from open-work gilt crown. Extremely Fine. $125-175

1183 Uncertain European Decoration. Possibly Austro-Hungarian. 59 x 73mm (including suspender). Silver, gilt. Silver double-headed eagle with gilt heads and talons suspended from an open-work gilt crown. Extremely Fine. $100-150

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1184 Small group of Crosses - German States, Austria and Luxembourg: Saxony. Civil Service Order. Second Class. With swords. Ca. 1914-1918. 33mm. Silver, white and green enamels. Choice Extremely Fine; Bavaria. Military Merit Cross. First Class. With swords. Silver and enamels on one side. Choice Extremely Fine, also Mount for 25 Year Service Award in original E. Quellhorst, München box; Austria. Order of Military Merit. 30mm. Silver and enamels. Good Very Fine; and Luxembourg. Order of Merit of Adolph of Nassau. 40mm. Silver gilt, white and blue enamels. Broken off from suspender and light chipping. Very Fine. (5) $150-250

1185 Quartet of Orders and Decorations: Austria. First

Republik. Order of Merit. Breast Badge. 30mm. Bronze gilt and white enamel; Greece. Order of Phoenix. Breast Badge. 38mm (not including crown suspender). Bronze gilt and white enamel. On riband; Equites Sancti Sebastiani et Gulielmi Sash Badge. 55mm (not including crown suspender). Bronze and enamels. On sash (has been affixed with thread); and Germany. Hamburg-Harburg. Harburger Schützengild Badge, 1936. By P. Brandt. 52.5mm (not including crown suspender). Silver (.800) gilt and enamels. Engraved on back: Harburger Vogelsch. 1936 Volkskönig. Good Very Fine-Extremely Fine. (4) $75-100

1186 Small lot of Orders and Medals: Great Britain. Order

of St. John. Breast Badge and Miniature. 42mm and 19.5mm. Silver with white enamel. In Toye, Kenning & Spencer Ltd case of issue. Extremely Fine; France. Colonial Medal. With “Algerie” bar, on riband; Austria. Later copy of an 1813-1814 Cannon Cross, and Cross, 38 x 50mm. Gilt, black and white enamels. Extremely Fine. (5) $60-90

1187 Small lot of Grand Cross Sashes (4). Light purple, white

with green and maroon borders (2) and green with yellow and orange-red borders. One with small stain. All well-preserved. (4) $90-120

WORLD MILITARY MEDALS

British Campaign Medals

1188 Great Britain. Battle of the Nile, Davison’s Medal

1798. Bronze, 47.5mm. By C.H. Küchler. Hope standing left on a rocky promontory, holding an oval medallion depicting Nelson, rev. The British Fleet assembled in Aboukir Bay preparing to engage the French: ALMIGHTY GOD HAS BLESSED HIS MAJESTY’S ARMS.; VICTORY OF THE NILE AUGUST 1. 1798. in ex. BHM 447, Eimer 890. Medals were given in gold to admirals and captains, silver to officers, gilt bronze to petty officers and bronze to all others. A couple of small rim tics. Extremely Fine. $200-250

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1189 Great Britain. Battle of Trafalgar, Boulton’s Medal 1805. White Metal, 48.3mm. By C.H. Küchler. Uniformed Nelson bust left, rev. Panoramic view of the naval engagement; ENGLAND EXPECTS EVERY MAN WILL DO HIS DUTY, TRAFALGAR OCTR 21, 1805 in ex. BHM 584, Eimer 960. Matthew Boulton’s private medal presented in silver to officers and in white metal to lower ranks. Some small digs on reverse. Holed for suspension and on riband. Extremely Fine. $250-350

Waterloo Medal, confirmed on roll to Private

John Coxon, Light Dragoons

1190 Great Britain. Waterloo Medal 1815 (JOHN COXON. 11th REG. LIGHT DRAGOONS.). Original steel clip. No ring. John Coxon was a private in Capt. John Jenkins Troop. Confirmed on Waterloo Medal roll. Obverse contact marks. Fine-About Very Fine. $800-1,200

1191 Great Britain. China, 1842. Unnamed. No riband. Some contact marks. Very Fine. $200-250

1192 Great Britain. Punjab, 1848-1849. No clasp (GUNNER

JOHN NICHOLLS. 3RD TP 3RD BDE H. ARTY), officially impressed. Some hairlines and minor rim bruises. Extremely Fine. $250-300

1193 Great Britain. Punjab, 1848-1849. Two clasps: “Goojerat” and “Chilianwala” (EDWARD SMITH. 3RD LT CAVY), impressed. On riband. Contact marks from normal wear. About Extremely Fine. $300-400

1194 Great Britain. India General Service Medal, 1854-1895. Bronze issue. One clasp: “Burma 1885-7” (Toty Silvestree 14th Mad. Infr.). On riband. Good Extremely Fine. $100-150

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1195 Great Britain. India General Service Medal, 1854-1895. One clasp: “Burma 1889-92” (1912 Sepoy Dhanbir Gurung Mogaiung Levy). No riband. About Very Fine. $125-175

1196 Great Britain. Crimea, 1854-1856. One clasp: “Sebastopol”. Unnamed. On riband. Hairlines from old polishing. Extremely Fine. $100-150

1197 Great Britain. Crimea, 1854-1856. Four clasps: “Alma”, “Balaklava”, “Inkermann” and “Sebastopol” (1091 + A.STYAN, 17TH LANCERS), engraved. On original riband. Contact marks. Lightly toned. About Extremely Fine. $300-400

1198 Ottoman Turkey. Crimean War Medal - Sardinian

Issue. Edge engraved: 235 7. 4th.. On riband. Toned. Extremely Fine. $75-125

1199 Great Britain. Indian Mutiny, 1857-1858. One clasp: “Delhi” (GUNNER WM DAVIS), engraved. On riband. Heavy obverse contact marks. Very Fine. $200-300

1200 Great Britain. Canada General Service Medal, 1866-1870. One clasp: “Fenian Raid 1866” (Pte. D. Cameron, 3rd. Ottawa R.), officially impressed. No riband. Very light hairlines. Toned. Extremely Fine. $350-450

1201 Great Britain. Abyssinia Medal, 1867-1868. To: 1103 W. KNIGHT H.M. 45TH REGT. embossed on reverse. On replacement riband. Obverse hairlines. Lightly toned. Extremely Fine. $250-300

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1202 Great Britain. Afghanistan, 1878-1880. No clasp (1756. PTE H. LAVERACK. 6TH D. GDS), engraved. On original riband. Once polished. About Extremely Fine. $100-150

1203 Great Britain. Afghanistan, 1878-1880. No clasp (32B/584 PTE J. NEWSTEAD. 1/12TH REGT.), engraved. No riband. Polished, shank stud through “N” of name. About Very Fine. $90-120

1204 Great Britain. Kabul to Kandahar Star 1880. Unnamed. Made from guns captured from Ayyub Khan at the Battle of Kandahar. On riband. Extremely Fine. $125-175

1205 Great Britain. Egypt Medal, 1882-1889, undated. No clasp (H. EDWARDS, BOSN’S MTE. H.M.S. RAMBLER.), officially impressed, along with Khedive’s Star, 1884-6. Both on ribands (latter with some soiling). About Extremely Fine. (2) $200-250

1206 Ottoman Egypt. Khedive’s Star 1884-6. On riband.

Extremely Fine. $75-125

1207 Great Britain India General Service Medal, 1895-1902. Victoria. On clasp: “Punjab Frontier 1897-98” (5077 - PTE T. RODGERS. 2: H.L.I.), engraved as is typical for Highland Light Infantry, though not in the distinctive H.L.I. style. The medal is also somewhat thinner, so likely issued as a replacement. Thomas Rodgers of Straban, County Tyrone, Northern Ireland enlisted Oct. 30, 1893. Having become medically unfit, he was discharged at Aldershot, May 4, 1901. Includes copy of his Short Service document. On riband. Some very light contact marks. About Uncirculated. $150-200

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1208 Great Britain. India General Service Medal, 1895-1902. Victoria, Bronze issue. One clasp: “Relief of Chitral 1895” (119 Duffr.Daleepa comst. Transpt Deptt.). On riband. Small dig on Victoria’s cheek. Otherwise Extremely Fine. $90-120

1209 Great Britain. Ashanti Star, 1896. Unnamed as issued. On riband. Extremely fine. $150-200

1210 Great Britain. Queen’s Sudan Medal, 1896-1898. No clasp (3950. PTE. J. WEATHERLEY. 1/NORTH’D. FUS:), engraved. No riband. Toned. Extremely Fine. $150-200

1211 Great Britain. Khedive’s Sudan Medal, 1896-1908. Two clasps: “The Atbara” and “Khartoum”. Unnamed. On riband. Good Extremely Fine. $150-200

1212 Great Britain. Queen’s South Africa Medal, 1899-1902. One clasp: “Cape Colony” (348 C. SJT: MAJ: W. MCBRIDE. 1ST CITY VOLS:), impressed. On riband. Polished, with obverse scratches. Extremely Fine. $90-120

1213 Great Britain. Queen’s South Africa Medal, 1899-

1902. One clasp: “Defense of Kimberley” (CORPL: T.J. COLLARD. KIMBERLEY TOWN GD.), impressed. On riband. Choice About Uncirculated. $100-150

Defense of Mafeking QSA

1214 Great Britain. Queen’s South Africa Medal, 1899-1902. One clasp: “Defense of Mafeking” (J. WESTLAND. MAFEKING TOWN GD:), impressed. This clasp was issued to all troops in the Mafeking garrison under Baden-Powell between Oct. 13, 1899 and May 17, 1900. There were about 1300 officers and men present, some medals, though, were unclaimed. Thus, all told approximately 1150 medals were issued, making this the rarest of all clasps to the QSA medal. On riband. Some obverse scratches. Extremely Fine. $400-600

1215 Great Britain. Queen’s South Africa Medal, 1899-1902.

Two clasps: “Defense of Ladysmith” and “Transvaal” (5425 PTE D.P. HANLEY. LIVERPOOL REGT), impressed. Heavy obverse contact marks. Very Fine. $100-150

1216 Great Britain. Queen’s South Africa Medal, 1899-

1902. Two clasps: “Natal” and “Belfast” (4033 SGT J.B. CORNELIUS, DEVON: REGT), impressed. On riband. Toned over pinscratch behind bust. About Uncirculated. $100-150

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1217 Great Britain. King’s South Africa Medal, 1901-1902. Two clasps: “South Africa 1901” and “South Africa 1902” (4667 CORPL: W. LEIGH. LIVERPOOL REGT), impressed. On riband. Contact marks, small rim bruise. Extremely Fine. $90-120

1218 Great Britain. Queen’s South Africa Medal, 1899-1902. Three clasps: “Rhodesia”, “Relief of Mafeking” and “Transvaal” (201 TPR: T. MUNRO RHODESIA REGT), impressed. On riband. Extremely Fine. $150-200

1219 Great Britain. Queen’s South Africa Medal, 1899-1902. Three clasps: “Talana”, “Tugela Heights” and “Relief of Ladysmith” (2888 PTE P. JORDAN, RL. DUBLIN FUS:), impressed. On riband. Good Extremely Fine. $125-175

1220 Great Britain. Queen’s South Africa Medal, 1899-1902. Four clasps: “Elandslaagte”, “Defense of Ladysmith”, “Orange Free State” and “Belfast” (4559. Pte. J. HAYWOOD. 5/Lcrs.), engraved. Soft iridescent hues. Choice About Uncirculated. $150-200

1221 Great Britain. Queen’s South Africa Medal, 1899-

1902. Four clasps: “Relief of Kimberley”, “Paardeberg”, “Driefontein” and “Transvaal” (9395 DR. H. FULLICK A.S.C.), engraved. On riband. A few hairlines. Extremely Fine. $125-175

1222 Great Britain. Queen’s South Africa Medal, 1899-1902. Five clasps: “Cape Colony”, “Wepener”, “Wittebergen”, “Belfast” and “South Africa 1902” (5073 TPR: L.E.J. WORTHINGTON. BRABANT’S HORSE.), impressed. On riband. About Uncirculated. $200-250

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1223 Great Britain. Queen’s South Africa Medal, 1899-1902. Five clasps: “Transvaal”, “Cape Colony”, “Orange Free State”, “South Africa 1901” and “South Africa 1902” (4839 PTE J. LEE. 18TH HUSSARS.), impressed. No riband. Attractive deep gray. Extremely Fine. $150-200

1224 Great Britain. Queen’s South Africa Medal, 1899-1902. Five clasps: “Cape Colony”, “Rhodesia”, “Orange Free State”, “Transvaal” and “South Africa 1901” (15530 TPR: B. WEST, 67TH COY 18TH IMPL: YEO:), impressed. On riband. Hairline before bust. Extremely Fine. $150-200

1225 Great Britain. Queen’s South Africa Medal, 1899-1902. Six clasps: “Belmont”, “Modder River”, “Driefontein”, “Johannesburg”, “Diamond Hill” and “Belfast” (101 PTE J.A. GRIFFITH, CLDSTM: GDS:), impressed. On riband. A few nicks and hairlines. AU- Uncirculated. $200-250

1226 Great Britain. Queen’s South Africa Medal, 1899-1902. Six clasps: “Cape Colony”, “Tugela Heights”, “Orange Free State”, “Relief of Ladysmith”, “Transvaal” and “Laing’s Nek” (3702 PTE T. SAUNDERS, 2ND E. SURREY REGT), impressed. On riband. Extremely Fine. $200-250

1227 Great Britain. China, 1900. No clasp (J.

KNIGHTS, A.B., H.M.S.. DIDO.), impressed. On replacement riband. Once lightly polished. Extremely Fine. $200-250

1228 Great Britain. China, 1900. One clasp: “Relief of Pekin” (W. HIGGS, CAR. CREW., H.M.S. BARFLEUR.), impressed. On replacement riband. Contact marks. Very Fine. $300-400

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1229 Great Britain. Africa General Service Medal, 1902-1956. Edward VII, One clasp: “Somaliland 1902-04” (3077 SEPOY BAGGA SINGH. 31ST PUNJABIS), impressed. Includes copy of 31st Punjabis roll. On riband. Light contact marks. Good Very Fine. $275-325

1230 Great Britain. Africa General Service Medal, 1902-1956. George V. One clasp: “Nyasaland 1915” (A. MACDONALD. NYASALAND VOL: RES:), officially impressed. Some light hairlines. Toned. About Uncirculated. $150-200

1231 Great Britain. Tibet, 1903-1904. No clasp (Syce Fiazar din 23d Sikh Pioneers). On original riband. Very Fine. $100-150

1232 Great Britain. Tibet, 1903-1904. No clasp (Sweeper Antony 12 Co 2nd Q.O.S.&.M.). On riband. Extremely Fine. $100-150

1233 Great Britain. Tibet, 1903-1904. No clasp (Carpt

Jhotoo Peshawar C.C.). On riband. Cleaned. Extremely Fine. $90-120

1234 Great Britain. India General Service Medal, 1908-1935.

One clasp: “Afghanistan N.W.T. 1919 (1335 RFMN. MAHALDHOJ RAI, 3/11//GURKHA RFLS.). Extremely Fine; and General Service Medal, 1918-1962. One clasp: “Iraq” (749 SEPOY GHULAM MOHD. 2-129-BALUCHIS.). Good Very Fine. Both on ribands. (2) $100-150

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1235 Great Britain. India General Service Medal, 1936-1939. One clasp” “North West Frontier 1936-37” (2050 NAIK GHANI MOHD., I.S.C.). On riband. Attractively toned. About Uncirculated. $60-90

1236 Great Britain. General Service Medal. Elizabeth II. One

clasp: “Cyprus” (most of naming worn or deliberately polished away - “2352 782 (?) PTE M. CRAIG). No riband. Toned. About Uncirculated. $60-90

1237 Great Britain. General Service Medal, 1962-2007.

One clasp: “Northern Ireland” (24106493 PTE. T.R. CROWSON ACC.). On riband. Light hairlines. Lustrous. About Uncirculated. $60-90

1238 Great Britain. Army Long Service and Good Conduct Medal. Edward VII (26059 SJT: F.G. FLAHERTY. R.E.). No riband. Iridescent highlights. EF-AU. $100-150

1239 Great Britain. Naval General Service Medal,

1915-1962. Third issue. George VI. One clasp: “Minesweeping 1945-51”. Unnamed. On riband. About Uncirculated. $75-125

1240 Great Britain. WWI Military Cross to Lt. T.A. Mitford 1918. No bar. Engraved at center and bottom back. On original riband with pinback bar. Extremely Fine. $300-400

1241 Great Britain. Military Medal for Bravery in the Field. George V. (A-203376 PTE H.E. WETHERILL. 21 / K.R.R.C.). No riband. Lovely toning. Uncirculated. $200-250

1242 Great Britain. WWI. Interesting Pair of British War

Medals: (F. 42943 J.B.R. HOBBS. A.C. 2 R.N.A.S.) and (BURG. P.P. LIEBENBERG. HEIDELBERG KDO). On ribands. Toned. About Extremely Fine. (2) $75-125

1243 Great Britain. WWI Pair to Corporal L.A. Swinden,

R.A.F.. British War and Victory Medals (8593. CPL. L.A. SWINDEN. R.A.F.). Extremely Fine-AU. $75-125

1244 Great Britain. Trio of WWI medals: 1914-15 Cross

(1585 PTE C.H. CHILES R. WAR.R.), British War medal (22386 PTE. W. COOPER. R. WAR.R.), Victory Medal (J. 2567 S.J. GOLDING. L.S. R.N.). EF-AU. (3) $40-60

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1245 Great Britain. WWI-WWII grouping: Pair to A. Cpl. J. Mackie. War and Victory medals (1594 A. CPL. J. MACKIE. R. SCOTS.); 1914-15 Star (214414, C.H. BARRINGTON A.B., R.N.); Victory Medal (M2-265759 PTE. J. RENWICK. A.S.C.); WWI commemorative medals - US and Belgian; WWII Medal, Defense Medal, 1939-1945 Star and Italy Star. Generally, Extremely Fine. (10) $60-90

1246 Great Britain. WWII group: Stars (5) -- Atlantic, France

and Germany, Africa, Burma, Pacific; 1939-1945 Medals (2), India 1939-45 Medal; and Africa Service Medal 1939-45 (77919 N.L. BLACKMORE). Generally, Extremely Fine. (10) $60-90

1247 Honours and Rewards in the British Empire and

Commonwealth. Two volumes. By Anthony N. Pamm. Scolar Press, Aldershot, 1995. Original blue dust jackets. An extensive look at the honors and formal rewards system of Great Britain, her empire and Commonwealth. Fine books. $75-100

EUROPEAN AND LATIN AMERICAN MILITARY MEDALS

1248 Argentina. Shield for the Battle of Curupaity, September 22, 1866. By Grabo do Rio Grande. Bronze, 40.5 x 31.5mm. A very scarce medal from one of the key battles of the Paraguayan War (War of the Triple Alliance). Some old adhesive residue on back, missing pin. Otherwise Good Very Fine. $150-200

1249 Argentina. 1865-1870 Paraguayan War Medal for the Allies of Argentina. Silver, 30.2mm. Argentine Arms, Allied Operations legend, rev. Radiant sunface. Scarce. No riband. Toned. Good Very Fine. $100-150

1250 Austro-Hungary. WWI group. Austria - Bravery Medal

(Der Tapferkeit). Franz Josef. Silver, 40mm; Bravery Medal (Fortitudini). Karl. Bronze, 31.5mm; Troop Cross. Karl; Wound Medal. Karl. With two stripes; 1914-1918 Medal with swords. Hungary - 1914-1918 Medal; and Bulgarian 1915-1918 Medal. Extremely Fine or better. $90-120

1251 Brazil. Paraguayan War, 1868-1870 Campaign Medal. Bronze, 26mm. Integral loop. Near Extremely Fine. $50-75

1252 Brazil. Pair of Naval Forces of the Northeast, 1942-

1945 Medals. Silvered Bronze and Bronze. 34mm. Mythic sea creature, rev. Fouled anchor extending over edges. Instituted in 1954 to recognize the wartime efforts of the naval forces that guarded the northern approaches to Brazil. Scarce. The Bronze with 2 Miniatures; all on ribands. Choice Extremely Fine. (4) $60-90

1253 Brazil. A second pair of Naval Forces of the Northeast,

1942-1945 Medals. Silvered Bronze and Bronze. 34mm. Mythic sea creature, rev. Fouled anchor extending over edges. Instituted in 1954 to recognize the wartime efforts of the naval forces that guarded the northern approaches to Brazil. Scarce. The Bronze with 2 Miniatures; all on ribands (one with some fraying). Choice Extremely Fine. (4) $60-90

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1254 Brazil. WWII Expeditionary Crosses. Blackened Bronze, 29mm; also, later Uniface Cross. Both on ribands with FEB bar; and FEB riband bars (3). Scarce. The Brazilian Expeditionary Force served in Italy as part of the U.S. Fifth Army. Good VF-Extremely Fine. (5) $75-125

1255 Brazil. Pair of World War II Crosses. 38mm. Gilt

bronze and enamels. Date Brazil declared war on the Axis nations, August 22, 1942 on back. On original ribands. Very Fine and Extremely Fine. (2) $75-125

1256 Brazil. Small lot of Military medals and related: WWII

5th Army -- Brazilian Expeditionary Force in Italy, 1944-1945 Medals (2). Scarce; WWII Combatant’s Cross, 2nd Class. White Metal; Brazilian Peacekeepers Medals (2). In Silvered Bronze and Bronze; Commemorative Medal for those who died in World War II, 1960. Gilt Bronze, 50mm; also 1868 Medal for Bravery. Very bright from cleaning and possibly later strike. Very Fine-Good Extremely Fine. (7) $100-150

1257 Brazil. Military Long Service Medal. Gold (unmarked). 26.5mm. On original riband with two-star bar. Choice Extremely Fine. $250-300

1258 Brazil. Military Long Service Medal. Heavy Gilt.

32mm. On original riband with three-star bar. Extremely Fine. $50-75

1259 Brazil. Grouping of Military Long Service Medals.

Silver: With two stars on riband (2). One by Siciliano; and no star; Bronze. With single star on riband (2, small and large size) and Miniature. Various models. Very Fine-Extremely Fine. (6) $75-100

1260 Brazil. Santos Dumont Aeronautical Merit Medal. Silver, 35.2mm (not including with and wreath suspender). Extremely Fine; also Aviation Crosses (2). One with two stars on riband, and riband bar. About Extremely Fine. (4) $100-150

1261 Brazil. Pair of Naval Distinguished Service Medals.

Silver and Bronze, 34mm. Fouled anchor; SERVIÇOS RELEVANTES MARINHA DO BRASIL, rev. Three destroyers underway. Both on ribands, the Bronze with two stars. Good Very Fine-Extremely Fine. (2). $100-150

1262 China. People’s Republic. Pair of Medals. Sino-Soviet

Friendship Medal. Type IV, 1954-1959. Gilt and red enamel. Conjoined Chinese and Soviet red-enameled flags, inscribed banner below. Smooth back. On riband with single gilt star; and WWII Liberation Medal. Gilt with red enamel star. No. S23713. On riband, with riband bar in original envelope. Choice Extremely Fine-AU. (2) $75-100

1263 France. Mexican Campaign Medal, 1862-1863.

Silver, 31mm. By Barre. On original riband. Good Very Fine. $75-125

1264 Japan. Post-War 1944 Great East Asia War Dispatch Medal. Fine quality, early copy of the Extremely Rare WWII Medal. Silver (stamped ginsei on back). On riband with “War Medal” bar. Lightly toned. Extremely Fine. $60-90

1265 Mexico. Mayan Campaign - Yucatan Cross, 1902. Bronze, white and blue enamels. 43mm. Scarce. On original riband. Enamel on cross tips chipped. Very Fine. $100-150

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1266 Netherlands. Aceh Campaign Group of Three. Expedition Cross with “Atjeh 1873-1874” bar; Atjeh 1873-1874 Commemorative Medal; and Naval Long Service Medal. On bar with original ribands. Reverse scratches on middle medal. About Extremely Fine. $60-90

1267 Netherlands. Quartet of Wilhelmina Medals. Army

Long Service Medal, Cross for Combat Operations - on original riband mount; Medal for Advancement and Ingenuity - on neck riband; Commemorative Medal for Founding of the Order of Willem, 1815-1921. Bronze, 50.5mm. Very Fine-Extremely Fine. (4) $50-75

1268 Ottoman Turkey. `Abd al-Mejid (AH 1255-1277/1839-1861 AD). `Akka Madalyasi ve Nizanlari AH 1256 (St. Jean d’Acre Medal 1840). Silver, 30mm. Toughra within wreath, rev. The fortress of `Akka, Ottoman flag flying above, six stars around. Pierced for suspension, on riband. Extremely Fine, a nice example. $200-250

1269 Turkey. Ottoman Empire. War Medal - “Gallipoli Star”, AH 1333. German manufacture. Silver and red enamel. 57.3mm wide. Multipiece construction, horizontal pinback. Last wave of last “3” in date off bar. Maker’s mark on back “B.B. & Co.”. Extremely Fine. $100-150

1270 Turkey. Ottoman Empire. Pair of War Medals Harp Madalyasi - ”Gallipoli Star”, AH 1333. Silvered Bronze and red enamel. German manufacture. Vertical pinback; Tombac with red patination. Turkish manufacture. Horizontal pinback. About Extremely Fine. (2) $125-175

1271 United States. Navy. West Indies 1898 Campaign Medal. Bronze, 32.9mm. Edge: “980”. On original riband. Once lightly wiped. $250-350

1272 United States. Navy. Philippines Campaign, 1899-1903 Medal. Bronze, 32.9mm. Edge: 200. On original riband. $200-250

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1273 United States. Navy Mexican Service-WWII Pair. Navy Mexico 1911-1917 service medal. Edge: “8442” and WWI Victory Medal with “Grand Fleet” bar. On bar with original ribands; accompanied by Official Guest, City of New York, 1912 Atlantic Fleet Naval Review Medal. $125-175

1274 Uruguay. Medal for the Battle of Yatay, 1865. Bronze, 32.5 x 29mm. Fought near Paso de los Libres Corrientes, Argentina, the Battle of Yatay was the first major land battle of the Paraguayan War (War of the Triple Alliance). Scarce. No riband. Extremely Fine. $75-100

1275 Uruguay. Cross for the Paraguayan War, 1865-1869.

Iron with Bronze sun suspender. 41mm. Light deposits in edge. Very Fine. $75-125

1276 Uruguay. Cross for the Paraguayan War, 1865-1869.

Iron with Gilt Bronze sun suspender. 41mm. Very light rust. Extremely Fine. $75-125

1277 Uruguay. Cross for the Paraguayan War, 1865-1869.

Iron with Gilt Bronze sun suspender. 41mm. Light rust top back cross. Good Very Fine. $75-125

WORLD MILITARIA 1278 Pair of European or South American Officer’s

Epaulettes. Ca. 1900-1930. Gold thread, bullion lace border, set of four waved lines on shoulder board. Accompanied by an aiguillette, and bullion braid. Very Fine. $60-90

1279 Portrait of a British Officer. 19th Century. Oil on canvas, oval matted. Interior: 16 1/2 x 19 1/2”. Icy-eyed officer posed 3/4 right. In attractive gilt frame, 19 1/2 x 23”. $400-600

1280 Trio of Russo-Japanese War Color Prints. Interiors 29 1/2 x 16 1/2”, three paneled prints - “The great victory of the Japanese navy in Port Arthur engagement”; “The Russian railway carriage on the frozen Lake Baical falling into the bottom of it”; and Japanese naval gun crew firing at officer’s command. Each with Japanese legend in upper part of print. A few thin spots. (3) $200-300

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1281 West Point Graduation Drawing by Captain George Wilson, 1830. 26” interior. Well-done pencil drawing of lancer attacking transport cart, riflemen firing behind amid woodlands. George Wilson (1809-1880) was appointed to the Military Academy at West Point, July 1, 1825. He graduated July 1, 1830 and served as 2nd Lieutenant in Captain Smith’s Co., 1st Infantry, of which Zachary Taylor was Colonel. He transferred to another company of which Jefferson Davis was First Lieutenant. He served through the Black Hawk War and was later appointed Register of Public Lands, becoming a great favorite with settlers. From 1851 on, he lived in Lexington, Missouri. It was a custom at West Point for each cadet to make a graduation drawing. Robert E. Lee, and Taylor Bledsoe (defender of the “Old South”) were among the Class of 1825, explorer Merriweather Lewis Clark, Sr. would have also been among Wilson’s classmates (Clark entered in 1826). 25 x 28” wood frame (a few minor scuffs), matted, typed description (by a descendant of George Wilson) at bottom. Tears at edge of drawing, repaired thin split and some edge nibbles. Interesting piece. $150-200

1282 WW I Red Cross Recruitment Poster, 1918. By Harrison Fisher. 30 x 40”. ”I Summon you to Comradeship in the Red Cross” Woodrow Wilson, Young woman draped in the U.S. flag, large red cross at upper right, capitol building lower left. A few small edge tears, small bottom nick. $150-200

1283 Trio of Collector’s Knives - German-made Puma

Nicker Waidbesteck, 4” blade; large souvenir Toledo dagger, view of bullfighting on one side of the 9” blade and El Escorial on the other, with sheath; and a small souvenir Toledo “boot” dagger, 4 1/4” blade ornately decorated, with sheath, blade somewhat loose and stained. (3) $40-60

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1284 Republica Argentina. A group of the Caja de Conversion issues, including some more interesting items,. 5 pesos, 1899, 50 centavos, 1908-1935, series A (2), B (1), and C (2), 100 pesos, 1908-1935, series B (2) and C (1), and 500 pesos, 1908-1935, series B (1) and C (1), along with a large selection of lower denomination notes from various issues, (Pick 236, 246a, 246b, 246c, 247, 248b, 248c, 255). Mixed grades, a very useful group (55). $800-1,200

1285 Argentina. El Banco de la Republica Argentina. Pair of Artist’s Models for 1 Peso Leyes No 12. 962 Y 13. 571 (1950s) Notes. Unadopted design. Colored pen and ink models.Red and multicolor. General Jose de San Martin. Serial numbers 000000000, twice. Red back, similar to the Spanish and Indians on the back of P-277. The front and back models are mounted on to a thick cardboard page, 23.5mm x 28mm. No imprints appear on the notes, but a TDL copyright is pasted to the bottom of the page. The following information appears on the back of the page: “Charles Meronti. / 1 Peso. Cut Size: 148 x 75 mm. Printings: Front. 1 Direct Plate 2 Surface. 2 Surface. 2 Nos. 2 Signatures. Back. 1 Direct. Plate.” Some rust stains on the pages affect the notes very slightly. $100-150

1286 Argentina. El Banco de la Republica Argentina. Pair

of Artist’s Models for 5 Pesos Leyes No 12. 962 Y 13. 571 (1950s) Notes. Unadopted design. Colored pen and ink models .Green and multicolor. General Jose de San Martin. Serial numbers 000000000, twice. Green back, similar to the Spanish and Indians on the back of P-282. The front and back models are mounted on to a thick cardboard page, 23.5mm x 28mm. No imprints appear on the notes, but a TDL copyright is pasted to the bottom of the page. The following information appears on the back of the page: “Charles Meronti. / 5 Pesos. Cut Size: 156 x 78 mm. Printings: Front. 1 Direct Plate 2 Surface. 2 Nos. 2 Signatures. Back. 1 Direct. Plate 2 Surface.” Some rust stains on the pages affect the notes. $75-125

1287 Argentina. El Banco de la Republica Argentina. Pair of Artist’s Models for 10 Pesos Leyes No 12. 962 Y 13. 571 (1950s) Notes. Unadopted design. Colored pen and ink models . Brown and multicolor. General Jose de San Martin. Serial numbers 000000000, twice. Brown back, similar to the Spanish and Indians on the back of P-282. The front and back models are mounted on to a thick cardboard page, 23.5mm x 28mm. No imprints appear on the notes, but a TDL copyright is pasted to the bottom of the page. The following information appears on the back of the page: “Charles Meronti. / 10 Pesos. Cut Size: 160 x 80 mm. Printings: Front. 1 Direct Plate. 2 Surface. 2 Nos. 2 Signatures. Back. 1 Direct Plate 2 Surface.” Some age toning on the back page. $100-150

1288 Argentina. El Banco de la Republica Argentina. Pair of Artist’s Models for 50 Pesos Leyes No 12. 962 Y 13. 571 (1950s) Notes. Unadopted design. Colored pen and ink models . Green and multicolor. General Jose de San Martin. Serial numbers 000000000, twice. Green back with sailing ships. The front and back models are mounted on to a thick cardboard page, 23.5mm x 28mm. No imprints appear on the notes, but a TDL copyright is pasted to the bottom of the page. The following information appears on the back of the page: “Charles Meronti. / 50 Pesos. Cut Size: 167 x 83 mm. Printings: Front. 1 Direct Plate. 2 Surface. 2 Nos. 2 Signatures. Back. 1 Direct Plate 2 Surface.” Problem free and very appealing. $200-300

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1289 Argentina. El Banco de la Republica Argentina. Pair of Artist’s Models for 100 Pesos Leyes No 12. 962 Y 13. 571 (1950s) Notes. Unadopted design. Colored pen and ink models. Purple. General Jose de San Martin. Serial numbers 000000000, twice. Purple back with San Martin on horseback. The front and back models are mounted on to a thick cardboard page, 23.5mm x 28mm. No imprints appear on the notes, but a TDL copyright is pasted to the bottom of the page. The following information appears on the back of the page: “Charles Meronti. / 100 Pesos. Cut Size: 174 x 86 mm. Printings. Front Plate. 2 Surfaces. 2 Nos. 2 Signatures. Back. 1 Direct Plate 2 Surface.” $150-250

1290 Argentina. El Banco Central de Republica Argentina

Assortment. 1-16) 100 Pesos. ND (1967-67) 1977 P-97a. Choice to Gem Uncirculated, Mostly. A few with minor teller handling. 17-31) 500,000 Pesos. (1980-83) Choice Gem Uncirculated. A few with minor teller handling. $100-150

1291 Argentina. El Banco Central, Republica Argentina.

A large group of later issues, including 5000 pesos (3), and 10000 pesos (7), 1960-69, and a group of lower denominations from the same issue (35), and various more modern issues (75), (Pick 280, 281). Mixed grades, a useful group (120). $500-700

1292 Argentina. La Provincia de Buenos Ayres. 20 pesos, 1 January 1869, serial number E596752, 20 pesos, 1 January 1869, serial number E596752, (Pick S487b). Original good very fine, a very nice example. $150-200

1293 Argentina. (Banco) Oxandaburu y Garvino. A group

of remainders from the the 1867 issue, comprising 1/2 real, 4 reales (2), 1 peso, 5 pesos (2) and 20 pesos, animals and farm scenes, (Pick S1771-S1778). Generally extremely fine or better (7). $100-150

1294 Argentina. Banco Oxandaburu y Garbino. A sizable group of remainders from the 1869 issue, comprising 4 reales (5), black and brown, 1 peso (3), black and green, 5 pesos (3), black and green, 10 pesos (4), black and red, and 20 pesos (2), black and pink, also 1 and 5 (3) pesos fuerte from the 1869 issue, black and blue/green respectively, (Pick S1781-S1785, S1791-S1792). Generally about uncirculated (21). $300-400

1295 Australia. Commonwealth of Australia. 1 Pound.

No date (1961-65). P-34a. Black on green and yellow. Queen Elizabeth II, right. Green back. HG/50 899496. Choice Uncirculated. $100-150

1296 Belize. Government of Belize. $1. June 1,

1975. P-33b. Green. on yellow and pink Queen Elizabeth II, right. Multicolored back. Gem Uncirculated. $100-150

1297 Belize. Government of Belize. $2. June 1, 1975.

P-34b. Black on tan and red. Queen Elizabeth II, right. Multicolored back. Very Choice Uncirculated. $100-150

1298 Belize. Government of Belize. $5. June 1, 1975. P-35a. Red. Queen Elizabeth II, right. Multicolored back. Choice Uncirculated. $150-250

1299 Bermuda. Bermuda Government. 5 Shillings. 1957

P-18. Brown on multicolor. Queen Elizabeth II. Royal Crest on back. No. Y/1 211228. Choice Uncirculated. $75-125

1300 Bolivia. Vale de Tesoreria de la Republica de Bolivia.

5 Bolivianos. November 29, 1902. P-93s. Black on pale blue. Shield flanked by flags, eagle above. Palm trees, right. 00000 twice, SPECIMEN below. Green back. ABNC. Uncirculated details. Barely visible repaired edge tear. $300-500

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1301 Bolivia. Vale de Tesoreria de la Republica de Bolivia. 5 Bolivianos. November 29, 1902. P-93s. Black on pale blue. Shield flanked by flags, eagle above. Palm trees, right. 00000 twice, SPECIMEN below. Green back. ABNC. Uncirculated details. Barely visible repaired edge tear. $300-500

1302 Bolivia. Vale de Tesoreria de la Republica de Bolivia. 10 Bolivianos. November 29, 1902. P-94s. Black on orange. Shield flanked by flags, eagle above. Palm trees, right. 00000 twice, SPECIMEN below. Woman’s head in circle on red back. ABNC. ICG 66. $600-900

1303 Bolivia. Vale de Tesoreria de la Republica de Bolivia. 50 centavos, ND, green and black, Banco Central de Bolivia, 10, 20 (2), 50 (4), 100 (4), 500 (2) and 1000 pesos, all 1928, first issue, also 50, 10, 500 and 1000 pesos, all law of 1928, second issue, all portraits of Simon Bolivar, (Pick 91a, 121, 122, 123, 124, 125, 126b, 127b, 132, 133, 134, 135). The first 500 very fine, first 1000 fine, balance generally extremely fine (19). $300-400

1304 Bolivia. El Banco de Nacional Boliviana. 1 Boliviano.

May 11, 1911. P-102s. Black with brown, green and purple guilloches. Nude Mercury seated left.Black Series AB. 00000 twice. SPECIMEN in red, below. Green back with arms. ABNC. Choice Uncirculated. $100-150

1305 Bolivia. Banco de La Nacion Boliviana. 5 Bolivianos. May 11, 1911. P-105s. Black on tan, blue underprint. Nude Mercury seated, left. Red Series QQ. Red SPECIMEN and 000000, twice. Dark green back with arms at center. ABNC. Choice to Gem Uncirculated. $120-180

1306 Bolivia. Banco de La Nacion Boliviana. 5 Bolivianos.

May 11, 1911. P-106s. Black on tan, blue underprint. Nude Mercury seated, left. Red Series A. Red SPECIMEN and 000000 twice. Dark green back with arms at center. ABNC. Choice to Gem Uncirculated. $100-150

1307 Bolivia. El Banco de la Nacion Boliviana. A group

comprising 5 bolivianos, 1911, 10 bolivianos (2), 1911, 100 bolivianos, 1911, Banco Central overprints, 10, 20, 50 and 100 bolivianos, all Mercury in field, (Pick 105b, 107b, 111, 114, 115, 116, 117). Generally very fine, several better (8). $150-200

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1308 Bolivia. Banco de La Nacion Boliviana. 10 Bolivianos. May 11, 1911. P-107s. Black on multicolor guilloches. Nude Mercury seated right. Black Series A. 00000 twice. SPECIMEN in red, below. Brown back with arms. ABNC. Choice Uncirculated. $100-150

1309 Bolivia. Banco de La Nacion Boliviana. 20 Bolivianos.

May 11, 1911. P.109s. Black on multicolor guilloches. Nude Mercury seated left. Red Series A. 00000 twice. SPECIMEN in red, below. Orange back with arms. ABNC. Almost Uncirculated. $100-150

1310 Bolivia. Banco de La Nacion Boliviana. 100 Bolivianos. ND (1929). P-111s. Black on multicolor guilloches. Nude Mercury seated left. Black Series A. 00000 twice. SPECIMEN in red, below. Purple back with arms. ABNC. Uncirculated. $300-500

1311 Bolivia. Banco de La Nacion Boliviana. 100 Bolivianos. ND (1929). P-117s. Black on green and orange underprint. Nude Mercury seated at center. Red Series A. Purple back with arms. ABNC. Choice Crisp Uncirculated. $200-300

1312 Bolivia. Banco Central de Bolivia / Banco de La Nacion Boliviana Overprint. 5 Bolivianos. ND (1929). P.113. No.14976. Black on tan, blue underprint. Nude Mercury seated, left. Dark green back with arms at center. ABNC. PMG 63EPQ. $100-150

1313 Bolivia. Banco Central de Bolivia. 100 Bolivianos.

1928. P-125p. Front and back Proofs on cards by American Bank Note Company. Blue and black on rose. Lapaz at center. Portraits of Bolivar and Sucre. Brown back with arms at center. Uncirculated. $100-150

1314 Bolivia. Banco Central de Bolivia. 5000 bolivianos (2),

1942, red, 10000 bolivianos (4), 1942, blue, (Pick 136, 137). Fine to almost very fine. $200-250

1315 Bolivia. El Banco de Nacional Boliviana. 1 Boliviano. January 1, 1892. S211s. Black on yellow and orange. Helmeted female. Three miners, left. Red 00000 twice, SPECIMEN twice. Sheep on the red-orange back. ABNC. Uncirculated. There is a small black stain on the back, and the bottom margin is a bit uneven. Despite these minor flaws, a very attractive example. $300-500

1316 Bolivia. El Banco Nacional de Bolivia. 10 Bolivianos.

1894. Bradbury Wilkinson archival sepia photographic front and back essay SPECIMENS. At left, a male angel kneels, holding a banner with the bank title in his left hand, and a trumpet in his right hand. A portrait of Simon Bolivar, right. “00000” appears twice. The proposed back features black and white horses running. Rare, and perhaps unique. Both Uncirculated. $200-300

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1317 Bolivia. El Banco Nacional de Bolivia. 20 Bolivianos. 1894. Bradbury Wilkinson archival sepia photographic front and back essay SPECIMENS. In the center a female angel sits, holding a trumpet in her left hand. A portrait of Simon Bolivar, right. “00000” appears near the left center. The proposed back features a magnificent condor under the arched bank title. Rare, and perhaps unique. Both Uncirculated. $200-300

1318 Bolivia. El Banco de Nacional Boliviana. 20 Bolivianos. 1910. P-S217s. Black on brown and multicolor. Allegorical woman with pen and tablet, left. Distinctive blue and brown guilloches. 00000 twice, SPECIMEN twice. Allegorical woman on the blue and brown back. ABNC. Choice Uncirculated. $750-1,250

1319 A mixed group of Bolivia, El Banco de Potosi unissued

1 boliviano (3), 1894, Vale de Tesoreria, 50 centavos and 1 boliviano, 1902, El Banco de la Nacion de Bolivia, 1 boliviano (14), 5 bolivianos (5), 10 bolivianos (3), 20 bolivianos (3), 50 bolivianos, all 1911, a group of the 1928 and 1945 series together with some later issues (65),mixed grades (93). $250-300

1320 Bolivia. El Banco de Bolivia Y Londres. 100 Bolivianos. February 1, 1909. Archival sepia photographic SPECIMEN. At left is a woman, seated and holding a scepter in her left hand; her right hand is outstretched. At lower right is a woman’s head. No.00000 appears twice, near the center. An archival notation, “2/12/08,” appears on the upper right corner of the card. A similar notation appears on the back. A very important SPECIMEN because Pick does not have a description of the note. While the 1 Boliviano is obtainable, the higher denominations are unpriced in Pick. In 1911 the notes were overprinted in red with the new bank name, Banco de la Nacion Boliviana, but again, the higher denominations are rare, and unpriced in Pick. Choice Uncirculated. Also included are three similar archival photographic back essays from this bank, a 1 Boliviano, and a 5 and 10 Bolivianos, all featuring a town and mountain. The first is impaired, the others are Uncirculated. The card that the 10 Bolivianos is mounted on has a bend. $300-500

1321 Bolivia. El Banco Francisco Argandona. 5 Bolivianos. 1905. Rare Bradbury Wilkinson archival sepia photographic progress model for S149. There is a pencil archive notation, “Taken 12 4 04,” on the back. At left, Mercury leans against a frame that encloses a frontal view of Argandona. At right is Mrs. Argandona and an angelic allegorical figure holding a Victory wreath. These design elements, and the borders, are very similar to the final version. Uncirculated, with the corner tips clipped. Rare in any form, and possibly unique as a archival model. $150-250

1322 Bolivia. El Banco Industrial de la Paz. 5 Bolivianos.

January 1, 1905. S152s. Black on yellow and red-orange. Man on horseback leads trail animals. Indian with rifle. 00000 twice, SPECIMEN below. Red back with arms. ABNC. Choice Uncirculated. $100-150

1323 Bolivia. El Banco Industrial de la Paz. 5 Bolivianos.

January 1, 1905. P.S152s. Black on yellow and red-orange. Man on horseback leads trail animals. Indian with rifle. 00000 twice, SPECIMEN below. Red back with arms. ABNC. Choice Uncirculated. $100-150

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1324 Bolivia. El Banco Mercantile. 1 Boliviano. July 1, 1906. P.S171s. Black on green and orange underprint. Girl left, arms right. 00000 twice, SPECIMEN below. Green back with agricultural buildings. Choice Uncirculated. $300-500

1325 Bolivia. El Banco Mercantile. 1 Boliviano. July 1, 1906. S171s. Black on green and orange underprint. Girl left, arms right. 00000 twice, SPECIMEN below. Green back with agricultural buildings. Choice Uncirculated. $300-500

1326 Bolivia. El Banco Mercantile. 5 Bolivianos. July 1,

1906. S173s. Black on yellow-green. Miner drilling. 00000 twice. SPECIMEN,left. MUESTRA, right. Brown back with Potosi Mountain. Almost Uncirculated. $120-180

1327 Bolivia. El Banco Mercantile. 10 Bolivianos. ND (1906 or 1911). S174s. Black on red-orange and yellow. Mother with basket and child in front of hut. 00000 twice, SPECIMEN twice. Red-orange back with clock tower and building. ABNC. Choice Uncirculated. $200-300

Choice Specimen 1906 Banco Mercantile 20 Bolivianos

1328 Bolivia. El Banco Mercantile. 20 Bolivianos. July 1, 1906. S175s. Black on green and yellow. Three allegorical figures. 00000 twice. SPECIMEN below. Blue back.Choice Uncirculated. $750-1,250

Brazilian Banknotes

1329 Brazil. Imperio do Brasil. 1 mil reis (2), 1 June 1833, Estampa 1, serial numbers 25344 and 5603 (?), black and white, allegorical woman at top centre, arms at left, (Pick A201). About fine, scarce (2). $400-500

1330 Brazil. Republica dos Estados Unidos do Brazil. 500 Reis. No date (1893). P-1s. Black on yellow. Woman with sheep, left. Woman with helmet, right. Estampa 3, Series 159A. Plate B. Uncirculated. The margins are even, all around, but the top and bottom edges are a bit rough. A scarce note, with very few auction appearances, and the layout has great eye appeal. Bid accordingly. $400-600

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1331 Brazil. Republica dos Estados Unidos do Brazil. 1 Mil Reis. No date (1917). P-5s. Black on orange. Museum, left. Child with caduceus, right. Estampa 9A Series 100A. 00000 in blue, SPECIMEN in red. Almost Uncirculated. F5420 in the jumbo margin at the top. $200-300

1332 Brazil. Republica dos Estados Unidos do Brazil P-6s

and P-14s Pairing. P-6s (1919) 1 Mil Reis Estampa 10A, Series 1A, AU, pinholes; P-14s (1919) Estampa 12A, Series 1A, AU. Both with “TOP GRIPPER” and other notations printed in the jumbo top margins. ABNC. [2] $150-250

1333 Brazil. Republica dos Estados Unidos do Brazil. 2 Mil Reis. No date (1900). P-11s. Black on lilac and violet. Women at right (“Zella”). Women with spear on the olive and multicolor back. Estampa 9A. Plate A. Jumbo margins at the top and left. “AUG 14 1905” is stamped in top margin. ABNC. Choice Uncirculated. pinholes in the jumbo top margin only. $300-500

1334 Brazil. Republica dos Estados Unidos do Brazil. 5 Mil Reis. No date (1909). P-22s. Black on multicolor. Woman seated with laurel wreath and statuette. Estampa 13A. 00000 twice. SPECIMEN at the bottom, right. Red orange back. Choice Uncirculated. Jumbo top margin with F3279 in red. $500-750

1335 Brazil. Republica dos Estados Unidos do Brazil. 5

Mil Reis. No date (1913). P-24s. Black on multicolor. Portrait of B. Do Rio Branco. Estampa 14A. Series 30A. 00000 twice in red. SPECIMEN in red. Green back with three allegorical figures. ABNC. Almost Uncirculated. Jumbo top margin with F3482 in red. $150-250

1336 Brazil. Republica dos Estados Unidos do Brazil.

5 mil reis (3), ND (1913), Estampa 14A, black and multicolour, B.do Rio Branco at centre, 20 mil reis, ND (1912), Estampa 13A, serial number 64683, black and muticolour, allegorical maiden at centre, (Picl 24, 45). The 5 mil reis fine to very fine, the 20 mil reis very good (4). $150-200

1337 Brazil. Republica dos Estados Unidos do Brazil. 10

Mil Reis. No date (1907). P-33s. Black on multicolor. Woman with law book, sleeping lion. Estampa 11A. Series 1A. 00000 in black, twice. SPECIMEN in red twice. ABNC. Almost Uncirculated. Jumbo right and bottom margin. $200-300

1338 Brazil. Republica dos Estados Unidos do Brazil. 5

Mil Reis. No date (1925). P-29s. Blue on multicolor. Portrait of B. Do Rio Branco. Estampa 19A. Series 96A. 00000 twice in red. SPECIMEN twice in red. Brown back with three allegorical figures. ABNC. Both Choice Uncirculated. [2] $150-250

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1339 Brazil. Republica dos Estados Unidos do Brazil. 5 Mil Reis. No date (1943). P-134p. Blue on multicolor uniface front Proof, India paper on card, with Portrait of Bareo do Rio branco. Brown uniface back Proof, India paper on card, with Amazonia scene. ABNC. Choice to Gem Uncirculated. $300-500

1340 Brazil. Republica dos Estados Unidos do Brazil. 10

Mil Reis. No date (1918). P-36s. Blue on multicolor. Portrait of Salle. Estampa 14A. Series 40AA. 00000 twice in red. SPECIMEN twice in red. Orange back. ABNC. Uncirculated. Light paper pinch in the jumbo top margin. $100-150

1341 Brazil. Republica dos Estados Unidos do Brazil. 10

Mil Reis. 1917. P-39s. Blue on multicolor. Portrait of Salle. SPECIMEN in red. “NOV 8 1917” rubber stamped on to the top margin. Orange back. ABNC. EF. Light paper pinch in the jumbo top margin. $100-150

1342 Brazil. Republica dos Estados Unidos do Brazil. 10

Mil Reis. No date (1925). P-39s. Blue on multicolor. Portrait of Salle. Estampa 17A. Series 11A. 00000 twice in red. SPECIMEN twice in red. Dark green back. ABNC. Both Choice Uncirculated. [2] $150-250

1343 Brazil. Republica dos Estados Unidos do Brazil. 20 Mil Reis. No date (1909). P-44s. Black on multicolor. Seated woman holds branch. Estampa 12A Series 8A. Uncirculated. Some counting wrinkles in the jumbo top margin, along with a “DEC 19 1907” ABNC rubber stamp. $300-500

1344 Brazil. Republica dos Estados Unidos do Brazil. 20

Mil Reis. No date (1919). P-46. Blue on multicolor. Portrait of Manuel Deodoro do Fonseca. Estampa 14A. Series 11A. 000000 twice in red. SPECIMEN in red, twice. Brown back. ABNC. Almost Uncirculated. Pinholes. $100-150

1345 Brazil. Republica dos Estados Unidos do Brazil. 20

Mil Reis. No date (1931). P-48s. Blue on multicolor. Portrait of Manuel Deodoro do Fonseca. Estampa 16A. Series 24A. 00000 twice in red. SPECIMEN twice in red. Orange back. ABNC. Choice Uncirculated. $100-150

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1346 Brazil. Republica dos Estados Unidos do Brazil. 20 Mil Reis. No date (1943). P-136p. Blue on multicolor uniface front Proof, India paper on card, with Portrait of Manuel Deodoro do Fonseca. Rose uniface back Proof, India paper on card, with allegory of the Republic. ABNC. Choice to Gem Uncirculated. $300-500

1347 Brazil. Republica dos Estados Unidos do Brazil. 50 Mil Reis. No date (1908). P-58s. Blue on multicolor. Portrait of A. De Silva Bernardes. Estampa 16A. Series 12A. 00000 twice in red. SPECIMEN twice in red. Olive back. ABNC. Choice Uncirculated. $200-300

1348 Brazil. Republica dos Estados Unidos do Brazil. 50 Mil Reis. December 18, 1926. P-105s. Black on multicolor guilloche. Woman in oval frame at center. 000000 and SPECIMEN in red, twice. Orange back with cavalry charge. ABNC. Uncirculated. Pinholes in jumbo margin at the top. $300-500

1349 Brazil. Republica dos Estados Unidos do Brazil. 50 mil

reis, ND (1926), Estampa 16A, Series 9A, serial number 042308, blue and multicoloured, P.A da Silva Bernardes at centre flanked by values at centre, reverse green, black ‘A CAIXA DE ESTABILISACAO’ OVERPRINT, (Pick 109C).Very good. $100-150

Specimen (1909) 100 Mil Reis

1350 Brazil. Republica dos Estados Unidos do Brazil. 100 Mil Reis. No date (1909). P-65s. Black on multicolor. Woman seated with child, left. 00000 in red, twice. SPECIMEN in red. Brown violet back. ABNC. Uncirculated. Jumbo top margin with red F2119 and the plate name and number. “AUG 7, 1909” ABNC rubber stamp. A few pinholes confined to the top margin only. $1,000-1,500

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1351 Brazil. Republica dos Estados Unidos do Brazil. 100 Mil Reis. No date (1925). P-70s. Blue on multicolor. Portrait of Pena. Brazil spelled with a “z.” Estampa 16A. Series 34A. 00000 twice in red. SPECIMEN twice in red. ABNC. Choice Uncirculated. $200-300

1352 Brazil. Republica dos Estados Unidos do Brazil. 100 Mil Reis. December 18, 1926. P-106s. Black on multicolor guilloche. Woman in oval frame at center. 000000 and SPECIMEN in red, twice. Green back with bank building. ABNC. Uncirculated. Pinholes and small staple in jumbo margin at the top. $400-600

1353 Brazil. Republica dos Estados Unidos do Brazil. 100

Mil Reis. No date (1943). P-138p. Red-brown uniface back Proof, India paper on card, woman and globe. ABNC. Choice to Gem Uncirculated. $100-150

1354 Brazil. Republica dos Estados Unidos do Brazil. 200 Mil Reis. No date (1908). P-76s. Black on multicolor. Woman reads to child. Green back. Estampa 11A. Series A. Jumbo top margin with registration marks and a handwritten notation “...to office May 18 - 1912.” 00000 twice, SPECIMEN twice, in red. Almost Uncirculated. The paper has some small bends, but no hard folds. A wonderful layout. $400-600

1355 Brazil. Republica dos Estados Unidos do Brazil. 200 Mil Reis. No date (1919). P-79s. Blue on multicolor. Portrait of Barros. Estampa 14A. Series 12A. 00000 twice in red. SPECIMEN twice in red. Red-orange back. ABNC. Almost Uncirculated. The paper has some small bends, but no hard folds. $250-350

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1356 Brazil. Republica dos Estados Unidos do Brazil. 200 Mil Reis. No date (1925). P-81s. Blue on multicolor. Portrait of Barros. Estampa 16A. Series 12A. 00000 twice in red. SPECIMEN twice in red. Brown-violet back. ABNC. Choice Uncirculated. $400-600

Choice 1926 200 Mil Reis Specimen

1357 Brazil. Republica dos Estados Unidos do Brazil. 200 Mil Reis. December 18, 1926. P-107s. Black on multicolor guilloche. Woman in oval frame at center. 000000 and SPECIMEN in red, twice. Blue back with battle scene. ABNC. Choice Uncirculated. $750-1,250

1358 Brazil. Republica dos Estados Unidos do Brazil.

200 Mil Reis. No date (1961-64). P-171c. Blue on multicolor. Portrait of Barros. Estampa 1A. Series 1071A. 00000 twice in red. SPECIMEN twice in red. Olive back. ABNC. Almost Uncirculated. $75-125

Popular 50 Mil Reis (1908), Pick 53s

1359 Brazil. Republica dos Estados Unidos do Brazil. 50 Mil Reis. No date (1908). P-53s. Black on red and multicolor. Auxiliary steamship. Estampa 11A Series A. Olive back. ABNC. Almost Uncirculated. Jumbo top margin. ABNC “RETURN TO ISSUE ROOM...” stamp. Always in demand. $1,000-1,500

Specimen 500 Mil Reis (1908), Pick 86s

1360 Brazil. Republica dos Estados Unidos do Brazil. 500 Mil Reis. No date (1908). P-86s. Black on multicolor. Woman with sword and trumpet, left. Woman with wreath and palm branch, right. Estampa 9A Series 1A. Orange back. ABNC. Almost Uncirculated. The paper has some small bends, but no hard folds. Jumbo top margin with ABNC registration markings and partial plate number. Perhaps “Uncirculated with archival handling” might best describe this note. $2,500-3,500

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1361 Brazil. Republica dos Estados Unidos do Brazil. 500 Mil Reis. No date (1911). P-87s. Black on multicolor. Woman in oval frame flanked by cherubs. Estampa 10A Series 14A. Green back. ABNC. Choice Uncirculated. $600-900

1362 Brazil. Republica dos Estados Unidos do Brazil. 500 Mil Reis. No date (1919). P-89s. Blue on multicolor. Portrait of J. Bonafacio de Andrade e Silva. Estampa 12A. Series 19A. 00000 twice in red. SPECIMEN twice in red. Brown back. ABNC. Almost Uncirculated. With some wrinkles in the left border and margin, hardly visible from the front. $400-600

1363 Brazil. Republica dos Estados Unidos do Brazil. 500 Mil Reis. No date (1925). P-91s. Blue on multicolor. Portrait of J. Bonafacio de Andrade e Silva. Estampa 14A. Series 11A. 00000 twice in red. SPECIMEN twice in red. Rose colored back. ABNC. Choice Uncirculated. $600-900

1364 Brazil. Republica dos Estados Unidos do Brazil. 500 Mil Reis. No date (1931). P-92s. Blue on multicolor. Portrait of Peixoto. Estampa 15A. Series 55A. 00000 twice in red. SPECIMEN twice in red. Dark green back. ABNC. Choice Uncirculated. $500-750

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1365 Brazil. Republica dos Estados Unidos do Brazil Denomination Set of Brazil Tesouro Nacional 1943-1944 Specimen Notes. P-132s through P-141s. All with 00000 in red, twice, and SPECIMEN diagonally in red, twice. All are Choice to Gem Uncirculated. The 20 Cruzeiros has a pencil notation on the back. ABNC. Sold as is. No returns. $500-750

1366 Brazil. Republica dos Estados Unidos do Brazil. Denomination Set of Brazil Tesouro Nacional 1943-1944 Specimen Notes. P.132 through P.141. All with 00000 in red, twice, and SPECIMEN diagonally in red, twice. All are Choice to Gem Uncirculated. The 20 Cruzeiros has a pencil notation on the back. ABNC. Sold as is. No returns. $300-500

1367 Brazil. Republica dos Estados Unidos do Brazil

Higher Denomination Brazil Tesouro Nacional 1943-1944 Specimen Notes. P-137s through P-141s. All with 00000 in red, twice, and SPECIMEN diagonally in red, twice. ABNC. All are Choice to Gem Uncirculated. Sold as is. No returns. $300-500

1368 Brazil. Assortmentof Tesouro Nacional 1943-1958 Specimen Notes. P-133s; P-137s; P-140s(2); P-139s; P-141s(2); P-150s(3). All with 00000 in red, twice, and SPECIMEN diagonally in red, twice. All are Choice to Gem Uncirculated. The P-137s has an ABNC rubber stamping on the front. Sold as is. No returns. $500-750

1369 Brazil. Republica dos Estados Unidos do Brazil.

Brazil Tesouro Nacional 1943-1958 Specimen Notes with Jumbo Margins. 10, 20, 100, 200, 500 and 1000 Cruzeiros. All have one or two oversized margins with plate letters and other printed notations. No serial numbers or series numbers are present, but all have engraved signatures. All with SPECIMEN diagonally in red, twice. All are Choice to Gem Uncirculated. Sold as is. No returns. $400-600

1370 Brazil. Republica dos Estados Unidos do Brazil

Denomination Set of Brazil Tesouro Nacional 1954-1958 Specimen Notes. P-150s through P-156s. All with 00000 in red, twice, and SPECIMEN diagonally in red, twice. Series 0000A. ABNC. All are Choice to Gem Uncirculated. Sold as is. No returns. $200-300

1371 Brazil. Pair of Republica dos Estados Unidos do Brazil

P-173s 1000 Cruzeiros Specimen Notes. No date (1961-63). Estampa 1A. Series 3030A and 3234A. ABNC. Both are Choice Uncirculated. [2] $100-150

1372 Brazil. Republica dos Estados Unidos do Brazil

Specimen Note Assortment. Estampa 1. 1961 No date Issue. 10, 50, 100, 200 and 1000 Cruzeiros, P-167s, 169s, 170s, 171s and 173s. All have engraved signatures of Carrilho and Mariani, no stamp or series number. All with SPECIMEN diagonally in red, twice. All are Choice to Gem Uncirculated. Sold as is. No returns. $200-300

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1373 Brazil. Republica dos Estados Unidos do Brazil. A Trio of P-174s 5,000 Cruzeiros Specimen. No date (1963-64). Blue-gray on multicolor. Portrait of Tiradentes, right. Red backs. Estampa 1, Series 37A AU, 411A CU, and 1401A CU. ABNC. [3] $100-150

1374 Brazil. Republica dos Estados Unidos do Brazil.

10,000 Cruzeiros. No date (1966). P-182Bs. Gray on multicolor. Portrait of S. Dumont, right. Airplane on the blue back. Almost Uncirculated. Jumbo bottom margin. $100-150

1375 Brazil. Republica dos Estados Unidos do Brazil Specimen Note Assortment. Estampa 1. 1961 No date Issue. 10, 20, 50, 100, 200, 500 and 1000 Cruzeiros, P-167s-173s. No.00000 twice in red, all have engraved signatures of Carrilho and Mariani. All with SPECIMEN diagonally in red, twice. All are Choice to Gem Uncirculated. Sold as is. No returns. $500-750

1376 Brazil. Republica dos Estados Unidos do Brazil

Specimen Note Assortment. Estampa 1A. 1961 No date Issue. 20, 100, 200, 500 and 1000 Cruzeiros, P-168s, 170s, 171s, 172s, 173s. No.00000 twice in red. Several different signature combinations are represented. SPECIMEN diagonally in red, twice. All are Choice to Gem Uncirculated. Light pencil notations on the back of three examples. Sold as is. No returns. $200-300

1377 Brazil. Republica dos Estados Unidos do Brazil

Specimen Note Assortment.Estampa 1A. 1961 No date Issue. 20, 100, 200 and 1000 Cruzeiros, P-168s, 170s, 171s, 173s. Several different signature combinations are represented. SPECIMEN diagonally in red, twice. No series numbers. All are Uncirculated. Some with minor clerical handling. All with one or two jumbo margins. Sold as is. No returns. $150-250

1378 Brazil. Republica dos Estados Unidos do Brasil. A group comprising 1 cruzeiro (2), 2 cruzeiros, 5 cruzeiros, 10 cruzeiros (2), 20 cruzeiros (2), 200 cruzeiros, 1000 cruzeiros (2), all blue on multicolour underprint, portrait at centre, (Pick 132-136, 139, 141). Very fine to uncirculated (11). $250-350

1379 Brazil. Republica dos Estados Unidos do Brasil. A

group from the 1942 Casa da Moeda Provisional Issue, 5 mil reis (2), 10 mil reis (2), 20 mil reis (4), 100 mil reis, all blue on multicolour underprint, portrait at centre, ‘CASA DA MOEDA’ overprint in blue rosette, (Pick 125-127, 129). Fine to very fine (9). $250-350

1380 Brazil. Republica dos Estados Unidos do Brasil. A

set from the 1949-1950 issue, Estampa 2A, comprising 10 cruzeriros, green, 20 cruzeiros, brown, 50 cruzeiros, purple, 100 cruzeiros, pink, 500 cruzeiros, green, 1000 cruzeiros, orange, portrait at centre (Pick 143-146, 148-149).500 cruzeriros fine, the remaining notes are very fine to uncirculated (6) $350-450

1381 Brazil. Republica dos Estados Unidos do Brazil,a

group of more modern issues,very fine or better (approx 160) $400-500

1382 Brazil. Banco do Brazil. 20 Mil Reis. 1923. P-117s.

Black on multicolor. Portrait of A. Bernardes, right. Estampa 2A. Series IA. 00000 twice in blue. SPECIMEN in red. Brown back. ABNC. Almost Uncirculated. There are wrinkles in the bottom margin. $100-150

1383 Brazil. Banco do Brazil. 50 Mil Reis. 1923. P-118s.

Black on multicolor. Portrait of Manuel Deodoro do Fonseca. Estampa 1A. Series 1A. 000000 twice in red. SPECIMEN in red. Brown back. ABNC. Uncirculated. $200-300

1384 Brazil. Banco do Brazil. 50 Mil Reis. 1923.

P-119s. Black on multicolor. Portrait of Marquez de Olinda. Estampa 2A. Series 1A. 00000 twice in red. SPECIMEN in red. Red back. ABNC. Choice Uncirculated. $250-350

1385 Brazil. Banco do Brazil. Trio of Law of 1923 Specimen

Notes. P-112s CU; P-113s AU, pinholes and staple hole, jumbo top margin; P-115s CU. [3] $100-150

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1386 Brazil. Banco do Brazil. 100 Mil Reis. 1923. P-120s. Black on multicolor. Portrait of Regente Feijo. Estampa 1A. Series 11A. 00000 twice in red. SPECIMEN twice in red. Red back. ABNC. Uncirculated. $300-500

1387 Brazil. Banco do Brazil. 200 Mil Reis. 1923. P-121s. Black on multicolor. Portrait of Don Pedro II. Estampa 1A. Series 11A. 00000 twice in red. SPECIMEN twice in red. Black back. ABNC. Almost Uncirculated. There is a piece missing from the jumbo top margin, and a staple in the same margin. A light fold barely affects one corner. $300-500

Bonifacio 1923 500 Mil Reis Specimen

1388 Brazil. Banco do Brazil. 500 Mil Reis. 1923. P-122As. Black on multicolor. Portrait of Jose Bonifacio. Estampa 1A. Series 2A. 000000 twice in red. SPECIMEN in red. Red-orange back. ABNC. Almost Uncirculated. $750-1,250

1389 Brazil. Banco do Brazil. 1000 Mil Reis. 1923. P-123s. Black on multicolor. Portrait of Don Pedro I. Estampa 1A. Series 1A. 000000 twice in red. SPECIMEN twice in red. Purple back with cavalry battle scene. ABNC. Choice Uncirculated. $600-900

1390 Brazil. Banco Central do Brazil. Trio of High

Denomination Banco Central Notes with Round Black Overprints. 50 Centavos, 1 Cruzeiro, 5 Cruzeiros and 10 Cruzeiros. P-186 through P-189. ABNC. All AU or better. All with one jumbo border. [4] $200-300

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1391 Brazil. Banco da Bahia. unissued 25 mil reis, ND (c.1860), serie 4A, serial number 13182, black on green and pink underprint, charming vignette of a mule train in mountains at top centre, counterfoil at left, (Pick S387s).toned paper, some staining in lower margin, tears in the counterfoil, burred edges otherwise extremely fine. $400-500

1392 Brazil. Banco do Café. 100 Mil Reis. 1890. S541.

Green on lilac. Woman with trumpet and woman with wreath flank shield. Estampa 1A. Series 1A. 000000 twice in red. SPECIMEN twice in red. Lilac coupons on back. Almost Uncirculated. $100-150

1393 Brazil. Banco do Café. 500 Mil Reis. 1890. S542.

Purple on olive-brown. Woman with trumpet and woman with wreath flank shield. Estampa 1A. Series 1A. 000000 twice in red. SPECIMEN twice in red. Lilac coupons on back. Almost Uncirculated. $250-350

1394 Brazil. Banco do Cafe Grouping and More. 100

Mil Reis. 1890 S541. Green on lilac. Women flank shield. Coupons on back. Unssiued remainders(13). Choice to Gem Uncirculated. Also included are three contemporary counterfeits and a 20 Centavos cheque from the Casa Bancaria in Araguari, Fine. $150-250

Canada

1395 Canada. Dominion of Canada. 25 Cents. 1900 P-9b. DC-15b. Choice Uncirculated. $200-300

1396 Canada. Dominion of Canada. 25 Cents. 1923 P-11b.

DC-24c. Almost Uncirculated. $80-120

1397 Canada. Dominion of Canada. $1. 1911. P.DC-18a. No.594196. Series A. Plate letter A.. Green and black. Lord and Lady Grey. Parliament Buildings on the back. Ornate green line at the top of the signature blocks. Series letter engraved above the signature blocks, and the check letters are near the upper corners. PMG 40 Extremely Fine NET. Staining, Minor Repairs. $300-500

1398 Canada. Dominion of Canada. $1. 1917 P-32b. DC-23a-11. Black on green. Princess Patricia Ramsey. Boville signature, right. Green back with Parliament building. No. K-193702. Almost Uncirculated. $500-750

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1399 Canada. Dominion of Canada. $1. 1923 P-27b. DC-18d-i. Black on green. Earl and Countess of Grey. Black line above signature. Series letter follows, with hyphen. Green back with Parliament building. No. 071870-U. PMG 55 Almost Uncirculated. $300-500

1400 Canada. Dominion of Canada. $1. 1923 P-33f. DC-25f. Black on green. King George V. McCavour-Saunders. Black seal. Group 2. Green back with Library of Parliament building. No. T-8709412. Choice Uncirculated. Excellent paper quality and vivid colors. $800-1,200

1401 Canada. Dominion of Canada. $1. 1923 P-33g. DC-25g. Black on green. King George V. McCavour-Saunders. Red seal. Group 2. Green back with Library of Parliament building. No. X-288422. Choice Uncirculated. Excellent paper quality and vivid colors. $500-750

1402 Canada. Dominion of Canada. $2. 1897. P.DC-14b. No.514054. Plate letter A.. Green and black. Dark brown back. Prince of Wales. Six men in a fishing boat. Courtney. PMG 30 Very Fine EPQ. $1,000-1,500

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High-grade 1912 ‘Ocean Limited’ Five Dollars

1403 Canada. Dominion of Canada. $5. 1912 P-31c. DC-21c. Black on blue. Steam passenger train Ocean Limited in Nova Scotia. Bovile at right. Green back. No. B465093. Series B. PMG Choice Uncirculated EPQ. Elusive in this grade. $3,000-5,000

1404 Canada. 1) Dominion Bank 1938 $5. 220-28-02. EF,

with minor stains in the bottom margin. 2) Bank of Montreal 1935 $10. 505-60-40 Fine. $120-180

1405 Canada. Dominion Bank. $10. 1938. S1036. CH

220-28-04. Black on blue and yellow. Carlysle and Rae portraits. Map on olive-green back. No. 510537. Almost Uncirculated. Small rust spot. $100-150

1406 Canada. Bank of Canada. $1. 1935 P-38. BC-1A. Black

on green. King George V, left. Osbourne-Towers. Green back. No. A9220280. Uncirculated. The paper quality and color are excellent. $150-250

1407 Canada. Bank of Canada. $1. 1935 P-38. BC-1B. Black on green. King George V, left. Osbourne-Towers. Green back. No. B4285584. PMG 53 Almost Uncirculated. $200-300

1408 Bank of Canada Specimen Set. $1 1973, $2 1974, $5 1979, $20 1979, $50 1975, $100 1975. A set of nine pieces, each displaying serial numbers with seven zeroes, three with pin cancels, all with SPECIMEN, twice on the fronts, and SPECIMEN 578 on the backs. All Choice to Gem Uncirculated. $1,000-1,500

1409 Canada. Bank of Canada. $2. 1937 P-59c. BC-22C. Black on red-brown. King George VI, center. Brown back. No. Z/B8076011. Choice Uncirculated. Rarely offered in this lofty grade. Also included is a $1 1937 P-58 Uncirculated. [2] $300-500

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1410 Canada. Devil’s Face Matching Serial Number Set, $1 to $10. All A/A 0000333. P-66a-69a. Coyne-Towers. Choice to Gem Uncirculated. $1,000-1,500

1411 Canada. Bank of Canada. $5 1954 “Devil’s Face.”

P-68b. BC-31b. Beattie-Coyne. D/C 5969902. Choice Uncirculated. $100-150

Gem French-text 1935 Ten Dollars

1412 Canada. Banque du Canada. $10 1935 P-45. BC-8. Black on purple. Princess Mary, left. French text. Purple back. No.F258133. PMG 65 Gem Uncirculated EPQ.Rarely offered in this lofty grade. $3,000-5,000

1413 Canada. Bank of Canada. $10 1954. G/D

1400233. Beattie-Coyne, “Devil’s Face.” 32b. Choice Uncirculated. $200-300

1414 Canada. Bank of Canada. $10. 1971. P.BC-49a. No..

Olive green and multicolored. Coat of Arms, left. Sir John A. McDonald. Beattie-Rasminsky. No serial numbers. Almost Uncirculated. $100-150

1415 Canada. Bank of Canada. $20 1954 “Devil’s Face.”

Coyne-Towers. P-70a. BC-33a. A/E 7227984. Choice Uncirculated. $100-150

A Choice Example of the Very Elusive 1935 Twenty-Five Dollars

1416 Canada. Banque du Canada. $25 1935 P-48. BC-11. Black on purple. King George V and Queen Mary, center. English text. Purple back with Windsor Castle. No.A015302. PMG 64 Choice Uncirculated EPQ.Very elusive and popular. $7,500-12,500

1417 Canada. Bank of Canada. $50 1954 “Devil’s

Face.” P-71a. A/H 0727374. Almost Uncirculated. $100-150

1418 A Nice Grouping of Small Size Bank of Canada

Notes. $1 1937 Fine, VF-EF, CU; $1 1954 “Devil’s Face” VF and modified hair, Fine; $1 1973 VF(2) and an uncut sheet of three, VF, on note with an edge split; $2 1937 VF, stain; $2 1954 VF-EF; $5 1954 EF, grafiti. Also included is a large size $1 1923, Fair. endencies, unissued remainder, AU details, edge split. $50-75

1419 Canada. Bank of Clifton. $1. 1859. S1657. CH-

125-10-02-02. Black with red ONE. Suspension Bridge at Niagara Falls. No. 8737. Uncirculated. Small star shaped cancellation. Overprint near the right counter. $200-300

1420 Canada. Clifton. Bank of Clifton. $2. September 1,

1861. Red. St. George slays dragon. NYBN. 125-10-02-02. Uncirculated. $100-150

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1421 Canada. Bank of Clifton. $3. 1859. S1658. CH-125-10-04-04 Black with red ONE. Suspension Bridge at Niagara Falls. Queen Victoria. No. 8298. Choice Uncirculated. Small star shaped cancellation. Overprint near the right counter. $150-250

1422 Canada. Bank of Clifton. $3. 1859. S1658. CH-125-

10-04-04 Black with red ONE. Suspension Bridge at Niagara Falls. Queen Victoria. No. 8946. Uncirculated. Small star shaped cancellation. Overprint near the right counter. $150-250

1423 Canada. Bank of Clifton. $3. 1859. S1658. CH-125-

10-04-04 Black with red ONE. Suspension Bridge at Niagara Falls. Queen Victoria. No. 8298. Choice Uncirculated. Small star shaped cancellation. Overprint near the right counter. $200-300

1424 Canada. Uncut Sheet of Champlain & St. Lawrence

Rail Road Coin Notes. Denominated in English and French. All with early train passing rivers and houses. All with Spanish coins. 15 Sous(2), 30 Sous(2) and 3 Francs. AU. $150-250

1425 Canada. Colonial Bank of Canada. $3. 1859. S1668. CH 130-10-04-06. Black on orange-brown. Arms, center. St. George slays dragon, left. Three women, center. No. 846. Uncirculated. Minor teller handling. Trimmed into the left border. $200-300

Molsons Bank 1922 Ten Dollars

1426 Canada. Molsons Bank. $10 1922. S1243. CH-490-40-04. Black on green. Portrait of William Molson. Green back. No.055813. PMG 66 Gem Uncirculated PPQ. $1,000-1,500

Museum Quality Bank of Commerce

1898 Hundred Dollars Specimen

1427 Canada. Toronto, Ontario. Canadian Bank of Commerce. $100. May 2, 1898. 14-57aS. Black on orange and blue. Seated allegorical woman with books and globe. YUKON overprint in heavy blue-black letters, twice on the front. 00000 in red, twice. SPECIMEN in red, twice. Green back. Almost Uncirculated. There is a light fold in the upper right corner, but from the front, this lovely note has the look of an Uncirculated example. A museum quality, gold rush related, high denomination American Bank Note Company beauty. Bid accordingly. $2,000-3,000

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1428 Canada. Bank of Montreal. $10. 1938. S562b. CH 505-62-04. Black on olive green. Spinney and Gordon. Small bank crest. TORONTO BRANCH on green back. No. 308882 Very Choice Uncirculated. Excellent paper quality. $300-500

1429 Canada. Bank of Nova Scotia. $10. 1935. S633. CH 550-36-04. Black on ochre and blue. Arms, center. Miners, left. Sailing ships, right. Small bank crest. TORONTO BRANCH on slate back. No. 1729406. Almost Uncirculated. $300-500

1430 Pair of Canadian Obsolete Notes and Engraved Draft. 1) Cobourg, Ontario, Board of Police 10 Shillings, 1848, sailing ships, center, beehives and baskets, left end panel, Fine, pen cenacelled. 2) Toronto, Agricultural Bank, 10 Shillings, farmer on horseback with cattle, milkmaid, left, VG. 3) 4) Bank of Upper Canada, Third of Exchage, Sterling, Neptune’s chariot, center, Egyptian obelisk, left, unissued remainder, VF. 5-6) Pair of series of 1883 tobacco stamps by British American Bank Note Company, Montreal: 15 Pounds, blue, straight edges, CU, unissued; similar, 75 Pounds, green, two perforated edges, CU, unissued. 7) 50 Pound Bank of Scotland, Edinburgh engraved draft related to a claim involving the “Territory of Nova Scotia and Depencies,” unissued remainder, VF with an edge split. $300-500

1431 Cayman Islands. Cayman Islands Currency Board. $100. L.1974 (1982). P.Pick 11. No.A/I 224971. Deep orange on multicolor. Arms, Queen Elizabeth. Georgetown on back. PMG Gem Uncirculated 65 EPQ. $300-500

1432 Chile. A small group comprising 2 pesos, 1920, blue and

brown, 2 pesos, 1925, blue and yellow, 5 pesos, 1918, dark blue on light blue, and 10 pesos 1920, brown and pink, all with allegorical woman with arms of Chile, two black circular hand stamps, (Pick 58, 59b, 60, 62), All original very fine to good very fine, scarce (4). $400-500

1433 Chile. Banco Central de Chile. 10 Pesos - 1 Condor.

1943-46. P-103. Red-brown. Bulnes with name under portrait. Mostly Choice Uncirculated.(45 pieces) $100-150

1434 Chile. Banco Central. A group of notes comprising 10

pesos, 1925, brown without underprint, 10 pesos, 1925, brown and green, 5 pesos, 1930, black and green on blue paper, 10 pesos, 1928, black and tan, and 50 pesos (2), 1927 and 1928, black on peach paper, (Pick 73, 74, 82, 83, 84a, 84b).Solid and generally original very fine (6) $300-400

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1435 Chile. Banco Central. A group of pre 1960 issues, including 10000 pesos, 1940, 500 pesos, 1935, and laarge groups of later higher denominations of 1000 and 5000 pesos, also a group of 40 post 1960 issues, (Pick 88a, 88b, 90a-d, 93, 97, 98, 99, 106, 109, 115, 116, 117, 118, 130 and 131).Mixed grades, but many pressed, generally very fine or thereabouts, a very useful group (73). $1,000-1,500

BANKNOTES OF CHINA

1436 China. Imperial Bank of China. 1 Tael. Shanghai, 1898. P-A46a. No. 5168. Purple, brown and red on yellow underprint. Two dragons support medallion upper center. Rare. PMG Net Choice Fine 15, rust, repaired at center. $1,400-1,800

Progressive Proof Ningpo Commercial 1909 Two Dollars

1437 China. Ningpo Commercial Bank, Limited. 2 Dollars. Shanghai, 1909. P-A61Bpp, S/M S107-2. Progressive Proof. Green and yellow; pink back. Dragons upper center. Ink stamp on back. PMG Net Uncirculated 62, minor paper pull. $1,500-2,000

1438 China. Ningpo Commercial Bank, Ltd. 1 Dollar. Shanghai, 1921. P-545s. Specimen. No. U 000000 P. Reddish-brown; green back. Building at center. Chinese Specimen in black horizontal on front, red diagonal SPECIMEN on back. PCGS Choice Unc. 64. $500-600

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1439 China. Ta Ch’ing Government Bank, Shansi. 1 Tael. Ca. 1911. P-A83r. Purple on light green underprint. Facing dragons flank crossed flags upper center. Counterfoil at right. Rounded cornertips with nick upper left, minor stain in counterfoil. AU. $1,000-1,200

1440 China. Ta Ch’ing Government Bank, Shansi. 1 Tael. Ca. 1911. P-A83r. Purple on light green underprint. Facing dragons flank crossed flags upper center. Counterfoil at right. Rounded corners, stains, pinholes. Very Fine details. $1,000-1,200

1441 China. Central Bank of China. 50,000 Customs Gold Units. 1948. P-368a, S/M 301-85. Red. Sun Yat-sen pprtrait upper center, bank building on back. PMG Choice Uncirculated 64. $250-350

Banque Belge pour l’Etranger

1921 Ten Dollars Specimen

1442 China. Banque Belge pour l’Etranger, Sociéte Anonyme. 10 Dollars = 10 Piastres. Peking, 1921. P-S129s. Specimen. Yellow-orange on multicolor. Junks and ship dockside at center, Belgian Arms supported by lions back center. Diagonal red SPECIMEN twice on front, three single punch cancels across bottom. PMG Gem Uncirculated 66 EPQ. $1,800-2,200

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Rare Chinese-American Bank of Commerce Ten Dollars, Shanghai 1920

1443 China. Chinese-American Bank of Commerce. 10 Dollars. Shanghai, 1920. P-S232b, S/M C271-4d. No. 219237, Block H. Black on multicolor. Statue of Liberty at right, shield in wreath at left, multicolor design at center. PMG Net Very Fine 20, corner damage, minor rust. $18,000-23,000

Lovely Deutsch-Asiatische Bank 1907 Five Taels

1444 China. Deutsch-Asiatische Bank. 5 Taels. Peking, 1907. P-S280r. No. 01560. Brown on green underprint. Germania with spear and shield at right, German eagle with bank monogram upper left, Chinese Imperial dragon lower left; Germania in two squares on back. PMG Choice Uncirculated 64. Lovely and Rare remainder note. $18,000-23,000

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1445 China. Russo-Asiatic Bank. 50 Kopeks. Harbin, ND (1917). P-S473a. Slate-green, orange and green back. Steaming locomotive at left. Very Fine. $25-40

Trio of Choice Russo-Chinese Bank

1909 Specimens

1446 China. Russo-Chinese Bank. 1 Mexican Dollar. Shanghai, 1909. P-S541cts, S/M 05-40. Color Trial Front Proof Specimen. Red-brown, yellow, pink and green. Facing dragons left and right, bank building bottom center. Horizontal SPECIMEN perforated. PMG Choice Uncirculated 64, pinhole, minor thinning. $4,000-5,000

1447 China. Russo-Chinese Bank. 5 Mexican Dollars. Shanghai, 1909. P-S542cts, S/M 05-41. Color Trial Front Proof Specimen. Black, yellow-green, yellow and blue. Facing dragons left and right, bank building bottom center. Horizontal SPECIMEN perforated. PMG Choice Uncirculated 64, tiny tear, minor thinning. $4,500-5,500

1448 China. Russo-Chinese Bank. 50 Mexican Dollars. Shanghai, 1909. P-544cts, S/M 05-43. Color Trial Front Proof Specimen. Black, pink, green and brown. Facing dragons left and right, bank building bottom center. Horizontal SPECIMEN perforated. PMG Choice Uncirculated 64, minor tears. $6,500-7,500

1449 China. Hunan Province. Private issue. Yu Xing Chang,

Yi Yang. 2 Chüan. 1931. Vertical format. Black, blue, red and green. Intricate garden scene around central cartouche; floral border on red back. Light stain in broad upper white border. AU. $90-120

1450 China. Kwang Sing Company, Heilungchiang. 10 Dollars. 1924. P-S1603c, S/M H7-75d. No. A427786. Red and multicolor, blue back. Lion statue, city towergate in background, at center. PMG Choice Uncirculated 63. $500-600

1451 China. Kwang Sing Company, Heilungchiang. 1

Dollar. 1924. P-S1604. Green and pink. Hillside shrine at center. Red overprint on back. About Fine, mounting remnant. $100-150

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1452 China. The Amoy Industrial Bank. Set of 1940’s issue. P-S1655-1658. 1, 5, 10 (2 - var.), 20 and 50 Cents. Various buildings in different frames. The 10 Cents in two varieties, one glossy paper with red serial number on back, and on heavier “non-gloss” paper, red serial number on front. Crisp Uncirculated. [6] $75-100

1453 China. Kwangsi Farmers Bank. 5 Yuan. 1938. P-S2296, S/M K32-2. No. A149478. Green; purple-brown back. Farming scene at center, mythical man at left. PMG Net Choice Uncirculated 64, repaired. $450-550

1454 China. Bank of Manchuria. 1 Yuan. Harbin, 1921. P-S2927s2. Specimen. Yellow-orange and multicolor. Building at center. Diagonal red SPECIMEN on back, single punch cancel bottom left and right. PMG Choice Uncirculated 63 EPQ. $500-600

1455 China. Provincial Bank of the Three Eastern Provinces. 10 Dollars. 1924. P-S2953a. Dark brown on pink, green and multicolor; red back. Tower at center. ABNC. Extremely Fine details, repairs left edge. $125-175

Unlisted Printer’s Essay

Union Preparation Bank 20 Cents

1456 China. Union Preparation Bank. 20 Cents. ND. Pick -unlisted. Printer’s Essay. Front designs - woman at left, dragon at right with intricate underprint and ornate borders. Rusted staple stain in outer gutter doesn’t affect essay. PMG Gem Uncirculated 66 EPQ. An attractive and interesting piece. A similar essay in lesser grade realized $4,025 in a Hong Kong auction last year. $3,500-4,000

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1457 China. Fantasy Issue. 1 Dollar -Swatow. 1913. Pick -unlisted. Red. Two children seated flank towering building, small vignette of woman and child lower left. Woman at black center on reddish-brown back. Printed by Ming Sun. PMG Choice Uncirculated 64. $100-150

1458 China. Small lot: Central Bank of Manchukuo. 1 Yuan.

ND (1932). P-J125a. Fine details, tape remnant, some soiling; Chinese Soviet Republic National Bank 5 Jiao. 1933. P-S3258. Fine details, repaired; Bank of Taiwan. 50 Cents. 1949. P-1949b. PMG Superb Gem Unc. 67 EPQ; People’s Republic. 2 Jiao. 1962. PMG Choice About Unc. 58; Bank of Taiwan. Kinmen. 50 Cents, nd, 1 Yuan 1949. VG-Fine; also 3 WWII Japanese War Bonds, all different. VF-EF [9] $60-90

1459 China. Peoples Republic. Peoples Bank of China. 2 Yuan. 1960. P-875a. Three Roman numeral prefix. Black and green on multicolor. Large and small stars watermark. Machinist working at lathe. Uncirculated. $200-300

1460 China. People’s Republic. Large size printer’s essay. Back design - farm family at center threshing and winnowing. Olive-green. Ornate frame with “No 25” top corners. Extremely Fine. $200-300

1461 Colombia. El Banco de la Republica, specimen 10

pesos (2), 1953, 1960, red zero serial numbers, blue and multicoloured, Narino low left, river scene at right, (Pick 400as, 400bs),both perforated, red SPECIMEN overprint, good extremely fine (2). $250-300

1462 Colombia. El Banco de la Republica Grouping. July

20, 1974 20 Pesos P-409c(8 pcs.); January 1, 1980 50 Pesos P-422a(15 pcs.). All Choice to Gem Uncirculated. [23] $100-150

1463 Colombia. El Banco de la Republica, specimen 50

pesos, 1969, red zero serial numbers, purple, Torres at right, also specimen 100 pesos (5), 1969, 1970, 1971, 1973, 1974, blue, Santander at right, (Pick 412s, 410bs, 410cs, 415s),perforated, three with red SPECIMEN overprint, good extremely fine (6) $250-300

1464 Colombia. El Banco de Republica, specimen 100

pesos (2), 1977, 1980, red zero serial numbers, purple, Santander at right, specimen 200 pesos (4), 1974, 1975, 1978, 1980, green, Bolivar at right, (Pick 418as, 418bs, 417s, 419s), four red SPECIMEN overprint, two perforated, good extremely fine (6) $250-300

1465 Colombia. Original Bank Wrapped Pack of

100 El Banco de La Republica 100 Peses Oro 1980 P-407g Notes. Most are Choice to Gem Uncirculated. $100-150

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1466 Colombia. El Banco de la Republica. Pair of India Paper on Card Proofs. 500 Pesos 1964 P-408p uniface front Proof, olive on multicolor, Choice Uncirculated; P-408p uniface back Proof, Choice Uncirculated. $300-500

1467 Colombia. Banco de la Republica, several archival

photographs showing unissued or different designs, comprising obverse (3) and reverse (1), for 2 pesos oro, 1972 issue, all with Policarpa Salavarieta at left, one with condor at right, others with engine turnings as issued, reverse as issued, also 200 pesos, obverse and reverse design for the 1974 issue, with Bolivar at right but otherwise entirely different from the note actually issued, and finally obverse (1) and reverse (2) designs for 500 pesos, 1977, with the obverse and one reverse very similar to issued, but the other reverse entirely different, featuring a statue, (Pick 413, 417, 420 for types), unique and interesting (9) $300-400

1468 Colombia. Banco de la RepublicaA group of later issues

(87), consisting of notes from 1960 onwards. Mixed grades, many uncirculated (87). $400-500

Costa Rica

1469 Costa Rica. Republic de Costa-Rica. 1 Colon. 1905-06. P-142s. Black on green. Columbus, left. “190” printed. Arms, right. 00000 twice and red SPECIMEN. Green back. AB $150-250

1470 Costa Rica. Republic de Costa-Rica. 1 Colon. 1910-

14. P-143s. Black on green. Columbus, left. “19” printed. Arms, right. 00000 twice and red SPECIMEN. Green back. ABNC. Uncirculated. Perhaps Choice. $150-250

1471 Costa Rica. Pair of India Paper on Card Proofs. P-201p

uniface front Proof, Choice Uncirculated; P-220p uniface back Proof, Choice Uncirculated. $120-180

1472 Costa Rica. El Banco National de Costa Rica. 2

Colones. 1946-49. P-203s. Red on multicolor. Portrait of Colvo. Black 00000 twice, and black SPECIMEN twice. Series F. Brown back with fountain. ABNC. Uncirculated. Uneven right margin. $100-150

1473 Costa Rica. El Banco National de Costa Rica. 20 Colones. 1945-48. P-206s. Olive on multicolor. Portrait of Ramirez, left. Red 00000 twice, and red SPECIMEN once. Series F. Red-orange back. ABNC. Choice to Gem Uncirculated. $200-300

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1474 Costa Rica. El Banco National de Costa Rica. 100 Colones. 1943-49. P-212s. Green on multicolor. Portrait of Madriz, left. Red 00000 twice, and red SPECIMEN twice. Series G. Olive back with building. ABNC. Choice to Gem Uncirculated. $200-300

1475 Costa Rica. Banco Central de Costa Rica,specimen

10 colones (2), ND (1959), maroon prefix B, blue and multicoloured, Echeverria at centre, specimen 20 colones, ND (1964), red prefix B, brown, Picado at centre, (Pick 221cs, 231s),one perforated, one red SPECIMEN overprint, last perforated CANCELLED, ink date in top margin, good extremely fine (3) $200-250

1476 Costa Rica. Banco Central de Costa Rica, specimen

10 colones (2), ND (1959), maroon prefix B, blue and multicoloured, Echeverria at centre, specimen 20 colones, ND (1964), red prefix B, brown, Picado at centre, (Pick 221cs, 231s), one perforated, one red SPECIMEN overprint, last perforated CANCELLED, ink date in top margin, good extremely fine (3). $200-250

1477 Costa Rica. Original Bank Wrapped Pack of 100

Banco Central de Costa Rica 10 Colones 1983 P-237b Notes. Without security threads. Most are Choice to Gem Uncirculated. $100-150

1478 Costa Rica. Banco Central de Costa Rica. 1000 Colones. 1952-74. P-226s. Red on multicolor. Portrait of Pena, left. Black 00000 twice, and black SPECIMEN twice. Series A. Red back with building ABNC. Choice to Gem Uncirculated. $200-300

1479 Costa Rica. Banco Central de Costa Rica. 1000

Colones. 1991-93. P-256s. Red on multicolor. Portrait of Guell, left. Red B0000000 twice, and red SPECIMEN twice. Series B. Building on the red-orange back, with SPECIMEN twice. ABNC. Choice to Gem Uncirculated. $80-120

1480 Costa Rica. El Banco Anglo Costarricense. 1 Colon. 1917. S121s. Black on multicolor. Male portrait in oval frame, center. 00000 and red SPECIMEN twice. Series A. ABNC. Choice to Gem Uncirculated. $300-500

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1481 Costa Rica. El Banco Commercial de Costa Rica. 5 Colones. 1914. S146s. Black on olive and blue. National Theatre. 00000 and red SPECIMEN twice. Series B. Black back. ABNC. Uncirculated. $600-900

1482 Costa Rica. El Banco Commercial de Costa Rica. 10 Colones. 1914. S147s. Black on light orange and blue. National Theatre. 00000 and red SPECIMEN twice. Series B. Orange back. ABNC. Choice Uncirculated. $400-600

1483 Costa Rica. Banco Mercantil de Costa Rica. 5

Colones. 1910-16. S201s. Black on multicolor. Eagle. 00000 and red SPECIMEN twice. Series A. Green and brown back with “JUN 24, 1910” rubber stamp. ABNC. Choice Uncirculated. “ $150-250

1484 Costa Rica. Banco Mercantil de Costa Rica. 10 Colones. 1910-16. S202s. Black on multicolor. Eagle. 00000 and red SPECIMEN twice. Series A. Brown and multicolor. ABNC. Choice Uncirculated. $600-900

Specimen 1910 Banco Mercantil 20 Colones

1485 Costa Rica. Banco Mercantil de Costa Rica. 20 Colones. 1910-16. S203s. Black on multicolor. Eagle. 00000 and red SPECIMEN twice. Series A. Brown and multicolor back. ABNC. Choice to Gem Uncirculated. $750-1,250

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1486 Costa Rica. Banco Mercantil de Costa Rica. 50 Colones. 1910-16. S205s. Black on brown and multicolor. Eagle. 00000 and red SPECIMEN. Series B. Olive green, brown, and multicolor back. Rubber stamp “FEB 14 1912” on back. ABNC. Uncirculated. $400-600

1487 Costa Rica. Banco Mercantil de Costa Rica. 100 Colones. 1910-16. S205s. Black on orange and multicolor. Eagle. 00000 and red SPECIMEN twice. Series A. Olive green and multicolor back. ABNC. Choice Uncirculated. $600-900

1488 Costa Rica. A large group of state issues from Banco

Internacional de Costa Rica, Banco Nacional de Costa Rica and Banco Central de Costa Rica, including some better items. Mixed grades from very good to uncirculated (25). $800-1,200

1489 Cuba. Banco National de Cuba. 5 Pesos. 1958. P-91s.

Black on green. Portrait of Gomez, right. A000000A twice in red. SPECIMEN, red, and punched. Brown back with arms, center, cows, and bottling plant. ABNC. Choice to Gem Uncirculated. $120-180

1490 Cuba. Banco Espanol de la Isle de Cuba. 10 Pesos. 1896. P-49s. No.839474. Black on green. Ox cart full of sugar cane. Printed date. PLATA overprint in red on back. Also include are 1896: 5 Centavos P-45; 50 Centavos P-46; 1 Peso P-47; 10 Centavos P-52; 20 Centavos P-53, all issued, all Uncirculated. Uncirculated. $1,250-1,750

1491 Cuba. El Banco Esanol de la Isla de Cuba. 50 Pesos.

1996 P-50b. Black on red and green. Woman leans elbow on top of marble column. Red PLATA on back. No. 53771. VF-EF. $100-150

1492 Republica de Cuba. A group of more modern issues,

including 1 peso, 1936, serial number B161348A and 1 peso, 1945, serial number K195772A, also a group of 50’s and 60’s notes (25) and 1991 specimen notes (7), (Pick 69c, 69f).First fine, second very fine, others mixed (34) $250-350

1493 Cuba. Banco National de Cuba. 1 Peso. 1956. P-87s.

Black on blue. Portrait of Jose Marti, right. A000000A twice in red. SPECIMEN, red, and punched. Blue back with arms at center, sugar harvesting. ABNC. Choice Uncirculated. $100-150

1494 Cuba. Banco National de Cuba. 1 Peso. 1960. P-77s.

Black on blue. Portrait of Jose Marti, center. 00000 twice in black. MUESTRA twice, front and back, black. Blue back with arms at center. ABNC. Uncirculated. The centering leaves something to be desired, but the paper quality is crisp and pleasing, and the color is excellent. $120-180

1495 Cuba. Banco National de Cuba. 10 Pesos. 1958. P-88s.

Black on brown. Portrait of Cespede, right. G000000A twice in red. SPECIMEN, red, and punched. Brownle back with arms, center, cows, and bottling plant. ABNC. Uncirculated. Light press smears on the back, barely distracting. $100-150

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1496 Cuba. Banco National de Cuba. 20 Pesos. 1949-1960. P-80p. Olive. Uniface back Proof on card. Uncirculated. Moderately age toned throughout, and the card has an edge tear that does not affect the note. $75-125

1497 Cuba. Banco Nacional de Cuba. 20 Pesos. ND (1949-

1960). P-80p. Uniface Back Proof on card. Olive. Uncirculated. Moderately age-toned throughout, and card has an edge tear that does not affect the piece $75-125

1498 Cuba. Banco National de Cuba. 100 Pesos. 1958.

P-82s. Black on purple. Portrait of Aguilera at center. 00000 twice in red. MUESTRA twice, front and back, red. Purple back with arms. ABNC. Choice Uncirculated. $150-250

1499 Dominican Republic, Spanish Administration, 1 peso

= 40 centavos, 1848, no visible serial number, black on brown underprint, farmer at left, arms at top centre, two manuscript signatures visible at low left and right, (Pick 6), Very good and very scarce. $200-250

1500 Dominican Republic, Spanish Administration,2 peso

= 80 centavos, 1848, brown on black underprint, farmer at left, arms at top centre, cancellation hole at left, (pick 7), Very good and very scarce. $200-250

1501 Dominican Republic. Comision de Hacienda,40 centavos, 1867, serial number B199569, black, arms at top centre, circular black handstamp at low right, ornate border (Pick 38), original and presentable very good, very scarce. $400-500

Rare and Attractive 1870 Peso Fuerte

1502 Dominican Republic. Treasury, remainder 1 peso fuerte, 1870, red, Independencia at left, arms at top centre, (Pick 55),very good to fine, rare and attractive. $800-1,200

1503 Dominican Republic. Banco Central de La Republica Dominicana, specimen 50 pesos oro, ND (1947-50), zero serial number, black print, tomb of Colombus at centre, orange seal at right, reverse green, coat of arms at right, black SPECIMEN overprint, hole punched (Pick64s),Uncirculated. $350-450

PLEASE NOTE THERE IS A 20% BUYER’S PREMIUM ADDED TO THE HAMMER PRICE OF EACH LOT.

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1504 Dominican Republic. Banco Central de la Republica Dominica. Pair of India Paper on Card Proofs. 1000 Pesos 1962 Progress Proof or Essay like P-98p, uniface front Proof, Choice Uncirculated. The top border and the text that goes over the seal at right differs from the note illustrated in Pick; Uniface back Proof, green, Choice Uncirculated. $300-500

1505 Dominican Republic. Banco Central de la Republica

Dominicana. A group of modern issues, 1962-2001. Mixed grades (9). $80-120

1506 Dominican Republic. Banco de Compania de Credito

de Puerto Plata. A group of the 1880’s issue comprising 50 centavos, Inca woman at left, 2 pesos (2), reclining woman at left, 5 pesos, scholar at left, sailors at right, and 10 pesos, Mercury at right, Columbus sighting land at left, (Pick S102, S104, S105, S106). All either part issued or unissued, the 10 and one of the 2 pesos fine, others very fine (5). $200-250

1507 Dominican Republic. Banco Nacional de Santo

Domingo. 2 pesos (2) and 5 pesos, 1889-1912, serial numbers 7828, 11144 and 62763, first two black on light green, woman at right, arms at left, last black on pink and green, Columbus at top centre, arms at left. (Pick S142, S143). First two good, last about fine, very scarce (3). $250-300

1508 Dominican Republic. Banco Nacional de Santo

Domingo. 5 pesos (3), ND (1889), serial numbers 64998, 3?6908 and 457338, black on blue and green underprint, Liberty at left, arms at right, two with punch-hole cancellations. (Pick S133). First and second fine, last about uncirculated (3). $200-250

1509 Dominican Republic. Ayuntamiento (City Hall) de Santo Domingo. 5, 10 and 20 centavos, date unknown, all with serial numbers, printed signatures and arms at left, also a different issue of 5 centavos, serial number 01369, printed signature, Columbus at right and arms at left, also Sto Domingo Ferro Carril Central, a note for 50 centavos, steam train at centre, (Pick unlisted). mixed, good to very fine, rare (5). $250-350

1510 Dominican Republic. Credito Publico, Deuda Consolidada. 5 pesos, 3 January 1875, serial number 11493, red, large format with arms at top centre, value at left and right, embossed seal at low left, (Pick S161).Good extremely fine. $100-150

1511 Dominican Republic. Trio of Credito Publica S161

and S162 5 Pesos. 1) S161 1875 AU, details, age toned. 2) Similar, 1876 EF, lightly aged toned and AU. [3] $100-150

1512 Ecuador. El Banco Central del Ecuador. A complete

set from the 1939-44 issue, comprising 5, 10, 20, 50, 100 sucres, black on multicolour, all with allegorical maidens at centre, 500 sucre, 1947, black on multicolour, Mercury at centre. (Pick 91-96). 500 sucre has grafitti on obverse, the 10 and 100 uncirculated, 5 extremely fine, the remainder very fine (6). $600-800

1513 Ecuador. Original Bank Wrapped Pack of 98 Banco

Central del Ecuador 5 Sucres 1980 P-108 Notes. Most are Choice to Gem Uncirculated. The first note has a patial bank stamp. $100-150

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1514 Ecuador. El Banco Central del Ecuador. 10 Sucres. 1928-38. P-85s. Black on multicolor. Woman with basket. Black 000000 and red SPECIMEN twice. Series BA. Blue back. ABNC. Choice Uncirculated. $100-150

1515 Ecuador. El Banco Central del Ecuador. 10 Sucres.

1939-49. P-92s. Black on multicolor. Woman with basket. Black 00000 and black SPECIMEN twice. Series GA. Blue back. ABNC. Choice to Gem Uncirculated. $100-150

1516 Ecuador. El Banco Central del Ecuador. 1976

Specimen Pairing -- 10 and 20 Sucres. P-109s & P-110s. Both. Uncirculated. $120-180

1517 Ecuador. El Banco Central del Ecuador. 20 Sucres.

1928-37. P-86s. Black on multicolor. Semi-nude woman with spindle. 000000 and red SPECIMEN twice. Series CA. Brown back. ABNC. Choice Uncirculated. $100-150

1518 Ecuador. Banco Central del Ecuador. 20 Sucres.

1962-73. P-103s. Black on multicolor. Church. Red 00000 twice, and red SPECIMEN twice. Series KW. Brown back. ABNC. Choice Uncirculated. $100-150

1519 Ecuador. El Banco Central del Ecuador. 50 Sucres. 1928-36. P-87s. Black on multicolor. Woman flanked by ships and train. 000000 and red SPECIMEN twice. Series DA. Green back. ABNC. Choice Uncirculated. $200-300

1520 Ecuador. El Banco Central del Ecuador. 50 Sucres.

1939-49. P-94s. Black on multicolor. Woman with globe flanked by ships and train. Red 00000 and red SPECIMEN twice. Series 1F. Green back. ABNC. Choice to Gem Uncirculated. $150-250

1521 Ecuador. El Banco Central del Ecuador. 100 Sucres. 1926-36. P-88s. Black on multicolor. Woman with globe. Black 000000 and red SPECIMEN twice. Series EA. Purple back. ABNC. Choice to Gem Uncirculated. $300-500

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1522 Ecuador. El Banco Central del Ecuador. 100 Sucres. 1939-49. P-95s. Black on multicolor. Woman with globe. Black 00000 twice, and black SPECIMEN twice. Series JK. Purple back. ABNC. Choice to Gem Uncirculated. $200-300

1523 Ecuador. Banco Central de Reserva del Ecuador.

Pair of India Paper on Card Proofs. 100 Sucres 1954, P-86p uniface front Proof, black on brown and green underprint, Independence Monument; Similar, olive back Proof, Choice Uncirculated. $150-250

1524 Ecuador. El Banco Central del Ecuador. 500 Sucres. 1944-66. P-96s. Black on multicolor. Mercury. 00000 and red SPECIMEN twice. Series LA. Red-orange back. ABNC. Uncirculated. Pencilled notation in the top margin on the back. The margins are a bit uneven. $250-350

1525 Ecuador. Banco Central del Ecuador Grouping of Thirty

10 Sucres 1980 P-114b Notes. Most are Choice to Gem Uncirculated. [30 pieces] $100-150

1526 Ecuador. Banco Central del Ecuador. Pair of India Paper on Card Proofs. 20 Sucres 1950-60, P-102p uniface front Proof, black on multicolor, church; Similar, brown back Proof, Choice Uncirculated. $150-250

1527 Ecuador. Banco Central del Azuay. 5 Sucres. 1920-24. S103s. Black on blue and pink. Old fortress. Portrait of Mercadillo. Red 00000 twice, and red SPECIMEN once. Series C. Brown back. ABNC. Choice Uncirculated. $300-500

1528 Ecuador. Banco del Ecuador. 1 Sucre. S151c. 1901.

K200390. Very Good. $75-125

1529 Ecuador. Banco del Pichincha. 1 Sucre. 1912-14. Like S220s. Black on tan. Male portrait in oval frame, left. Capitalization is $1,000,000. 00000 twice. Red SPECIMEN. Series Aa. Red-brown back. Possible color trial ABNC. Choice Uncirculated. $300-500

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1530 Ecuador. Banco del Pichincha. 1 Sucre. 1912-14. S221As. Black on tan. Male portrait in oval frame, left. Capitalization is $1,500,000. 00000 twice. Red SPECIMEN. Series Ab. Olive back. ABNC. Choice Uncirculated. $300-500

1531 A group of notes from Ecuador. Including: Banco

Internacional, unissed 1 sucre (3), 18--, a group of unissued El Banco Sur Americano, 1 sucre (6), 1920, 5 sucres, 1920, 20 sucres (2), 1920, 100 sucres (3), 1920, 5 sucres (3), 1954, 1955, series AAA (Pick 98), and a group of more modern notes. Generally very fine or better (36). $250-350

1532 El Salvador. Banco Central de Reserva De El Salvador.

1 colon, 1934 (2), 1941, 1943, black on multicolour, allegorical maiden seated at centre, 1 colon, 1938 (2), black on green, pink and yellow, 1 colon 1944 (2), 1947, black on multicolour, farmer ploughing with oxen, 10 colon, 3 January 1951, serial number 2792366, black on multicolour, C.Columbus at left, (Pick 75, 81, 83, 85). 10 colons about uncirculated, 1 example of pick 83 extremely fine, the remainder about fine to very fine (10). $250-350

1533 El Salvador. El Banco Central de Reserva

de El Salvador Trio. 5, 10 and 25 Colons. P-111s; P-112s and P-113s. All. Choice to Gem Uncirculated. $75-125

1534 El Salvador. Banco Central de Reserva. 25

Colons. 1978 P-130a. Acajutla.No. 7094309. PCGS 66PPQ. $75-125

1535 El Salvador. Banco Central de Reserva De El Salvador. a large group including, 1 colons, 1952, 1956, 1960 (3), 1963 (2), 1964 (3), 1966 (5), 1971 (2), 1972, 2 colones, 1956, 1958, 1960, 1964 (2), 1972 (2), 5 colones, 1957, 1964, 1968, 1972, 1974 (6), 1977, 1983, 10 colones, 1962, 1966 (5), 1972, 25 colones, 1966, 1970, (Pick 87, 90-92, 94, 100-101, 103- 106, 115-8, 126, 134). generally fine to uncirculated (approx 48). $300-400

1536 Falkland Islands. Government of the Falkland

Islands Paper Money Pair. 50 Pence. P-10b. 1974; Choice Uncirculated; 1 Pound. P-8a. 1967. Choice Uncirculated. [2] $100-150

1537 French Indo-China. Banque de l’Indo-Chine. 1

Piastre. ND (1909-1921). P-34b. Red-brown. Asian woman seated on base below France who holds a caduceus. Fine. $60-90

1538 Germany. Pair of WWI Occupation of Russian Area

notes: Ostbank für Handel und Gewerbe. 20 Kopeken. Posen, 1916. P-R120; Darlehnskasse Ost. 5 Mark. Kowno, 1918. P-R130. Both AU; and Sudetenland and Lower Silesia Emergency Issue. 20 Reichsmark. 1945. P-187. Unc. [3] $40-60

1539 Germany - Federal Republic. Deutsche Bundesbank.

100 Deutsche Mark 1996. P-46. Deep blue and violet on multicolor. Clara Schumann. Piano on back. No. KG9303022KO. Uncirculated. $75-125

1540 Germany. Kiel. Notgeld. One set and one near complete

set of ca. 1923 “Nordamerikanische Währung” issues -- , 1 and 5 Goldmark (two each); 1/10, 1/4, and 1 Dollar (one only of the Dollar, two each of the others). Scarce. With old German sales envelopes. Choice Uncirculated. [13] $40-60

1541 Guatemala. Banco de Guatemala. Pair of India Paper

on Card Proofs. 1/2 Quetzal. 1948-54. P-23p uniface front Proof, brown, quetzal bird in flight, Choice Uncirculated; uniface back Proof, India paper on card, Guatemalans with baskets, brown, Choice Uncirculated. $100-150

1542 Guatemala. Banco de Guatemala. 5 quetzales (2), 5

January 1954. Purple, vase at left, 50 centavos, 1967, brown, 1 quetzal, 1967, green, 5 quetzales, 1963, violet, 1/2 quetzal (2), 1961, 1968, (Pick 25a, 41, 51, 52, 45e).mixed one 1954 extremely fine and the 5 1963 extremely fine (7). $150-200

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1543 Guatemala. Original Bank Wrapped Pack of 100 Banco de Guatemala 50 Centavos 1983 P-65 Notes. Most are Choice to Gem Uncirculated. $200-300

1544 Guatemala. El Banco Americano de Guatemala. 100

pesos, 26 January 1923, red serial number 236188, black and white with brown underprint, two maidens left centre, three signatures below, reverse brown, (Pick S114a). several small worm holes, almost very fine $200-300

1545 Guatemala. El Banco Americano de Guatemala.

100 pesos, 26 January 1923, red serial number 04441, black and white with brown underprint, two maidens left centre, three signatures below, reverse brown, also another example as first but serial number 05124, (Pick S114a). very fine and the second worm holes, VG (2). $300-400

1546 Guatemala. Banco de Occidente. 100 Pesos.

1926. Black on tan. S183c. Green quetzal, right. Fine. $75-125

1547 Haiti. Republique d’Haiti. 2 Goudes. 1892. P-102a. Black on yellow and pink. J. J. Desalines, left. No. 38142. PCGS Very Fine 20. $100-150

1548 Haiti. Banque Nationale de la Republique D’Haiti.

Pair of India Paper on Card Proofs. 1 Gourde. 1919 P-178p uniface front Proof, dark brown on multicolor, Citadel Rampart, Choice Uncirculated; uniface back Proof, arms surrounded by text, brown, Choice Uncirculated. $100-150

1549 Haiti. Banque Nationale de la Republique d’Haiti,specimen 1 gourde, ND (1961), prefix DA, brown and multicoloured, castle at centre, also another example, ND (ca 1979), pefix DK, brown, Francois Duvalier at centre, also a further example, also specimen 2 gourdes, ND (1961), prefix DA, blue, citadel at centre, (Pick 190s, 196s, 179s) all are peforated, last note with red SPECIMEN overprint, first and last with ink date ‘24.10.61’ in top margin. $150-200

1550 Haiti. Banque de la Republique Pairing. 1

Gourde. 1979. P-230Aa. PCGS Gem New 65PPQ. (2) $100-150

1551 Haiti. Banque Nationale de la Republique d’Haiti,

specimen 50 gourdes, ND (1961), prefix DA, brown and multicoloured, cotton plant at centre, also another example, ND (ca 1961), pefix DA, brown, also specimen 100 gourdes (2), ND (ca 1966), prefix DA, purple and multicoloured, field workers at left, (Pick 183s, 184s),all perforated, one pair with ink date in top margin, one pair with red SPECIMEN overprint, good extremely fine (4) $180-240

1552 Banque Nationale de la Republique D’Haiti. Lot of

1960s-1970s issues -- 1 ,2, 5, 10, 25 and 50 Gourdes. P-178, 179, 192, 193, 196, 197, 200, 201, 202, 203, 204, 218, 241, 242 etc. AU to Crisp Uncirculated. [26] $60-90

1553 Honduras. Banco Central de Honduras. Model of

the back of a 10 Pesos design that was not adapted. Red. Buildings. Some design elements are pasted. TDL . $75-125

1554 Honduras. Original Bank Wrapped Pack of

100 Banco Central del Honduras One Lempira 1980 P-68a Notes. Most are Choice to Gem Uncirculated. $150-250

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1555 Honduras. El Banco Central de Honduras. Pair of India Paper on Card Proofs. 5 Lempiras. 1950-51. P-46p uniface front Proof detached from card, black on green, Morazan, left, Choice Uncirculated; uniface back Proof, India paper on card, arms at center, dark green, Choice Uncirculated. $80-120

1556 Quartet of Hong Kong Chartered Bank $100 P79b and P79c Notes. Red on multicolor. Mythical horse, right. Arms and bank building on the back. Three consecutively-numbered 1980 P79b, H717173-175 and 1982 P79c. All are Choice to Gem Uncirculated. [4] $300-500

1557 Hong Kong. Hong Kong & Shanghai Banking Corporation. $1. June 1, 1935. P-172. No. H334.237. Blue on yellow and multicolor. Helmeted woman. Purple back. PMG 58 Choice About Uncirculated. $300-500

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Elegant and rare Nasir a-Din 1901 Five Hundred Toman

1558 Iran. Imperial Bank of Persia. 500 Toman. July 1, 1901. P-9s. No.K00601-K01000. Black, green and pink. Arms, left. Nasir al-Din Shah, right. Green reverse, arms at center. Values in the corners. Bradbury, Wilkenson & Co. Ltd, London. “SPECIMEN” in perforated letters, twice, near the bottom. PCGS Choice New 63 Minor Residue. Track & Price reports only three others - a PCGS 58 PPQ which realized $40,561 in Spink’s September 27th, 2017 sale, a “40” which realized $15,802 in Spink’s October 2, 2012 sale, and a “60” which realized $19,680 in Spink’s April 14, 2010 sale. $30,000-45,000

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1559 Israel. Anglo-Palestine Bank. 500 Mils. (1948-51) P-14a. No. C147109. Grey. PMG AU 55 About Uncirculated. $300-500

1560 Israel. Anglo-Palestine Bank Assortment. Pick-

10a Very Choice Uncirculated; Pick-10b Choice Uncirculated; Pick-12c Choice Uncirculated(2); Pick-13b Choice Uncirculated(2); P-20 Gem Uncirculated. $300-450

1561 Israel. Anglo-Palestine Bank Additional Assortment.

P-21a Uncirculated, stain; P-21a Gem Uncirculated; P-25a Choice Uncirculated; P-27a AU; P-42 Choice Uncirculated. Also included is a set of four new sheqel banknotes, second series, Uncirculated in the original government packaging. $300-500

Rare Blacksmiths and Ebisu Five Yen

1562 Japan. Great Imperial Japanese National Bank. 5 Yen. ND (1878). P-21. No. 066920 Block 2. Black on green underprint. Three blacksmiths working at right, Ebisu seated back center. Rare. PMG Net Choice Fine 15, repaired. $2,000-2,500

1563 Macao. Chan Tung Cheng Bank. 10 Dollars. 1934. P-S92r. Black and rose. Bank building center of red back. Counterfoils. Purple ink stain, rusty staple holes edge of counterfoil. Extremely Fine. $150-200

1564 Macao. Chan Tung Cheng Bank. 50 Dollars. 1934. P-S94r. Orange-rose and dark green. Bank building at center of brown back. PMG Choice Uncirculated, note unaffected by rusty pinholes in selvage. $800-1,000

1565 Malaya. Board of Commissioners of Currency. $10. July 1, 1941 (1945). P-13. Red and multicolor. King George VI. State arms on red back. H/29 089257. PMG 66 Gem Uncirculated. $500-750

1566 Trio of Malayan 1941 Bank Notes and More. P-8

Uncirculated with minor age toning; P-11 Choice Uncirculated.(2) Also included is a Malaya and British Borneo $1 1959 P-8, W&S AU. $100-150

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1567 Malaya and British Borneo. Board of Commissioners of Currency. $1 1953. P-1a. Blue on red and multicolor. Queen Elizabeth II. Arms of 16 states on back. No. A/39 002983. Almost Uncirculated. Light stains. $50-75

1568 Malaysia. Bank Negara Malaysia. $10. No date

(1972-76). Red orange and brown on multicolor. T. H. Rahman, right. Two consecutively-numbered examples. The first is Uncirculated with a small stain, the second is Choice Uncirculated. [2] $100-150

1569 Mexico. El Banco de Mexico. India Paper on Card

Proofs. 100 Pesos. December 22, 1948. Like P-50p, but the date and titles are different. Uniface front Proof on card, brown on multicolor, Hidalgo, left. INTERVENTOR DE LA COM. NAC. BANCARIA, center title. Choice Uncirculated; uniface back Proof, India paper on card, arms at center, green, Choice Uncirculated. Also included are front and back Proofs P-54p, Uncirculated. $120-180

1570 Mexico. A group of more modern Banco Mexico

issues. Comprising 1 peso, 1959, 1967, 1969, 1970, 5 pesos (12), 1936-1972, 10 pesos, 1965, 1974, 1973, 20 pesos, 1967, 1972, 1973, 50 pesos (4), 1972, 1987, 1973, 1992, 100 pesos, 1972, 1974, 1981, 1000 pesos, 1977, 2000 pesos, 1987, 1989, 5000 pesos, 1985, 1989, 10,000 pesos 1987, 20,000 pesos, 1988 Mixed graded, genrallu very fine or better (37). $180-280

1571 Mexico. El Banco Nacional de Mexico. A group comprising 1 peso, 1913, serial number 1258097, 5 pesos, 1909 (2), 1913, black on yellow and brown, red seal at centre, 10 pesos, 1890, serial number C14 293401, 1909, serial number 1750357, black on yellow and blue, 20 peso, 1908, serial number 505632, black on yellow and green, 50 pesos, 1909 serial number 201959, 1910 serial number 159508. Very good to presentable very fine (9). $200-300

1572 Mexico. El Estado de Chihuahua. A group including

50 centavos, 1914, green, 1 peso (7), 1915, 5 pesos (3), 1915, pesos, 10 pesos (5), 1915, black on yellow/orange, 20 pesos (5), 1915, black on brown, El Estado Libre Y Soberano de Sinaloa, 5 and 20 pesos, 1915, Gobierno Provisional de Mexico, 1 peso (3), 2 pesos, 5 pesos, 100 pesos, sme with ‘REVALIDADO’ overprint, and a group of small change Republica Mexicana (15). Fine to uncirculated (44). $200-300

1573 Mexico. A group comprising Estado de Sonora, 25 centavos, 1915, serial number E 34113, Republica Mexicana, 5 pesos, series C, 20 pesos, series X, El Banco de Tamaulipas, unissued 5 pesos, 10 pesos, 25 October 1911, serial number 23942, Banco Peninsular Mexicano, 1 peso, 1913, serial number A 077016, 5 pesos (2), 1914, serial numbers 238695 AND 266666, Banco de Guerrero, unissed 5 pesos, El banco del Estado de Chihuahua, 5 pesos (4). Fine to uncirculated (13). $200-280

1574 Mexico. A group comprising Sr. Dn Benito Aznars,

and unissued50 pesos, 1889, black on blue paper, Banco Mercantil de Veracruz, 10 pesos, 13 April 1910, serial number 103415, Banco de Cohuila, 10 pesos, 1 May 1914, serial number S-314 313035, 1 peso, 1914, serial number U 103240, black on green, Banco de Durango, 5 peso, 1913, Banco Yucateco, 10 pesos, (2) 189-, 1903, with red ‘BANCO PENINSULAR MEXICANO’ overprint, Banco Minero, 5 pesos, serie X.2, 10 pesos, 1909, series O.2, El Estado de Durango, 5 pesos, 1913, serial number 8329, Oriental de Mexico, 5 pesos, 1910, serial number 2381289, 1 peso, 1914. Very good to very fine (16). $250-350

1575 Mexico. Comision Reguladora del Mercado de

Henequen. 20 pesos, 20 November 1914, serial number 75252 and 79103, black on yellow and brown, goverment building at left, man harvesting at right, 100 pesos, 1 March 1915, serial number 7618, black on orange and yellow portrait of Miguel Hidalgo at left, (Pick S1125, 1125). Extremely fine to uncirculated (3). $150-200

1576 Mexico. La Fabrica del Tunal. 1 peso, 1884, serial number 14770, black on green, portrait of Tunal at left, young female holding sheep at low right, reverse green, (Pick __). Ink stain in top right corner, about uncirculated. $150-200

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1577 Netherlands. Nederlandsche Bank. 10 Gulden. 1953 P-85a. Blue, brown and green. Hugo de Groot, right. Globe on multicolor back. No. E BV 025591. Choice to Gem Uncirculated. The paper quality and color are excellent. $50-75

1578 Netherlands. Nederlandsche Bank. 20 Gulden.

1941 P-54a. Violet and olive. Queen Emma, right, Men-O-War,” left. Schreiers Tower and St. Nicholaas Church on the back. No. HU 071435. Choice to Gem Uncirculated. The paper quality and color are excellent. $100-150

1579 Netherlands. Nederlandsche Bank. 100 Gulden. 1947 P-82a. Brown. Woman in octagonal frame, right. Multicolor back. No. 2 AK 048185. Choice to Gem Uncirculated. The paper quality and color are excellent. $300-500

1580 Netherlands. Nederlandsche Bank. 100 Gulden. 1977

P-97a. Dark brown on multicolor. Snipe. Head of Great Snipe on back and in watermark. No. 4028706630. Choice Gem Uncirculated. The paper quality and color are excellent. $100-150

1581 Netherlands. Nederlandsche Bank. 1000 Gulden. 1972 P-94a. Black and dark green on multicolor. Baruch d’ Espinoza, right. Graphic design on the back. Pyramid in bowl watermark. No. 0537032385. PMG 66 Gem Uncirculated EPQ. $600-900

1582 Newfoundland. Government of Newfoundland. $1. 1920. P.NF-12d. No.A328045 . Blue and black. blue back. King George V. Caribou head, right. Auxiliary steamship, ornate seal, and anchor on the back. PMG 25 Very Fine. Some minor soiling on the back. $300-500

1583 New Hebrides, Institut d’Émission d’Outre-Mer,

Nouvelles Hébrides. 100 Francs. ND (1975). Girl playing guitar at right, carving at left, girl facing and port scene on back. Uncirculated. $40-60

1585 Nicaragua. Banco Nacional de Nicaragua. Trio of of

No Date 1937 10 Centavos notes. P-87s. With six lines referring to the Law of 1912 appear on these notes. Choice Uncirculated. $100-150

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Nicaraguan Banknotes

1584 Nicaragua. Republic of Nicaragua. $50. September 9, 1856. S-132. No. 1,113. “MILITARY SCRIPT” in the left end panel. “FIFTY DOLLARS” at the top center. “...for Military Services rendered to the State” near the center. Signed by William Walker as President of the Republic. “Alex Jones / Pay Master Gen’l” is penned across the center. EL NICARAUGUENTE PRINT. Very Fine. Jumbo margins all around, with a short edge split at the top. William Walker was one of the most colorful characters ever to sign a bank note. Born in Nashville, Tennessee in 1824, Walker grew up in an atmosphere that strongly influenced his deep support for the institution of slavery. He was passionate and hot tempered, intelligent and restless. Walker graduated from the University of Nashville and then studied medicine abroad. He returned to the U.S., earned a medical degree from the University of Pennsylvania at the tender age of nineteen, and then moved to New Orleans to study law. He soon gave that up, went into journalism, and became the editor of a San Francisco newspaper. His hot temper and willingness to freely express his opinions led to his involvement in three duels, one with notorious gunmen William Hicks Graham, who put two bullets into Walker before he could even fire a single shot. In 1853, Walker conceived a plan to petition the Mexican Government for the right to create a fortified colony that would protect the U.S. from Indian raids. Mexico refused. Undeterred, he came up with a more grandiose scheme - create the independent Republic of Sonora, and later on, turn it into a state, as Texas did. He financed this scheme by “...selling scrips which were redeemable in lands of Sonora,” then set out for Mexico with 43 men. It wasn’t long before the Mexican government put an end to this ill-conceived adventure. He returned to California, was prosecuted for conducting an illegal war, and was acquitted. In 1854, Walker’s reputation as an adventurer resulted in an invitation by Nicaraguan president Francisco Castellon to serve as a mercenary in a war against rebels. This time Walker arrived with about 60 men, and was joined by 110 locals. He conquered Granada, set up a provisional president, and took control of the country. U.S. President Franklin Pierce recognized Walker’s regime as the valid government of Nicaragua. Walker saw this as his first step toward establishing pro-slavery governments throughout Central and South America. He quickly learned that establishing a government, and paying its expenses, were two different things. Income from selling licenses for retail business and the production of liquor were not enough. To pay military expenses he issued scrip notes, like the example in this sale. The first issues paid seven per cent interest, but later issues were emitted without interest. Walker’s actions drew the attention of Costa Rican President Mora, who was convinced his country would be next in line. Supported by Guatemala, Honduras, El Salvador and Cornelius Vanderbilt (whose rights to ship through Nicaragua were revoked by Walker), Mora defeated Walker and forced him back to the U.S. Walker would not give up his dream of conquering Nicaragua. In 1860, while trying to reach Nicaragua again, he was captured by the British Navy and turned over to Honduran authorities. They promptly executed the 36-year-old firebrand. We know of a only a few surviving pieces of Walker’s military scrip, mostly in institutional hands. Very few have appeared in public sales. The last example we know of was Lot 1303 in Lyn Knight’s June 13, 2014 Memphis Sale. That example realized $3,450, described as VG with multiple splits restored with backing. Our Very Fine example is vastly superior. Worthy of a significantly higher bid, it will become the centerpiece of any major North, South or Central American collection of paper money. $3,000-5,000

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1586 Nicaragua. Banco Nacional de Nicaragua. Trio of of No Date 1937 10, 25 and 50 Centavos notes. P-87s, P88s and P-89s. Six lines referring to the Law of 1912 appear on these notes. Choice Uncirculated. $200-300

1587 Nicaragua. Banco Nacional de Nicaragua. Pair of No

Date 1937 10 and 25 Centavos notes. P-85s and P86s. Six lines referring to the Law of 1912 do not appear on these notes. Choice Uncirculated. $100-150

1588 Nicaragua. Banco Nacional de Nicaragua. Pair of No

Date 1937 10 and 25 Centavos notes. P-87s and P88s. Six lines referring to the Law of 1912 do not appear on these notes. Choice Uncirculated. $120-180

1589 Nicaragua. Banco Nacional de Nicaragua. 25

Centavos. 1912. P-53s. Black on orange. Liberty, right. 000000 in black, SPECIMEN in red. Red-orange back. ABNC. Choice Uncirculated. $100-150

1590 Nicaragua. Banco Nacional de Nicaragua. 1 Cordoba.

1927. P-62s1. Green on multicolor. Semi-nude woman at center. 00000 and SPECIMEN in red twice. Brown back with bank name in English and Spanish. ABNC. Almost Uncirculated. $100-150

1591 Nicaragua. Banco Nacional de Nicaragua. 1 Cordoba.

1932. P-63s. Blue on multicolor. Semi-nude woman at center. 00000 and SPECIMEN in red twice. Olive green back with bank name in English and Spanish. ABNC . Choice Uncirculated. $100-150

1592 Nicaragua. Republic of Nicaragua. 1 Cordoba. 1941. P-90s1. Blue on green and multicolor. Indian wearing feather. 00000 red, and SPECIMEN twice in red. Dark olive-brown back. ABNC. Choice Uncirculated. $100-150

1593 Nicaragua. Banco Nacional de Nicaragua. 1 Cordoba.

1949. P-91s. Blue on green and multicolor. Indian wearing feather. 00000 twice in red, and SPECIMEN twice in red. Dark olive-brown back. ABNC. Choice Uncirculated. $100-150

1594 Nicaragua. Republic of Nicaragua. 1 Cordoba. 1951.

P-91s. Blue on green and multicolor. Indian wearing feather. 00000 red, and SPECIMEN twice in red. Dark olive-brown back. ABNC. Choice Uncirculated. $100-150

1595 Nicaragua. Banco Nacional de Nicaragua. 1 cordoba

(2), 1941, red serial number 1199416, blue and multicoloured, Indian girl at centre, 1 cordoba (6), as first but dated 1945, 1951 (3), 1959 (2),also Banco Central 5 cordobas, 1968, green, Nicarao at centre, 2 and 10 cordobas, 1972,green/ red, 1000 cordobas, 1985, brown, (Pick 90a, 91b, 100c,116a, 123, 156). Mixed grades, the 1941 uncirculated and good very fine (12). $200-250

1596 Nicaragua. Banco Nacional de Nicaragua. 5 Cordobas.

1927. P-65s1. Blue-black on multicolor. Cattle. 00000 red, and SPECIMEN twice in red. Brown back. ABNC. Uncirculated. Wrinkles in the top margin. $100-150

1597 Nicaragua. Banco Nacional de Nicaragua. 5

Cordobas. 1951. P-93s. Gray on multicolor. Cattle. 00000 red, and SPECIMEN twice in red. Brown back. ABNC. Uncirculated. Light stains on the back. $80-120

1598 Nicaragua. Banco Nacional de Nicaragua. 5 Cordobas.

1942. P-93s. Gray on multicolor. Cattle. 00000 red, and SPECIMEN twice in red. Brown back. ABNC. Choice Uncirculated. $100-150

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1599 Nicaragua. Banco Nacional de Nicaragua. 20 Cordobas. 1945. P-95s2. Orange on multicolor. Port of Corinto. 00000 twice in blue, SPECIMEN twice in blue. Blue back. ABNC. Choice Uncirculated. $200-300

1600 Nicaragua. Banco Nacional de Nicaragua. 20

Cordobas. 1951. P-95s2. Orange on multicolor. Port of Corinto. 00000 twice in blue, SPECIMEN twice in blue. Blue back. ABNC. Choice Uncirculated. $200-300

Specimen 1910 Fifty Cordobas

1601 Nicaragua. Republic of Nicaragua. 50 Cordobas. 1910. P-48s2. Black on purple and multicolor. Columbus, right. 00000 red, and SPECIMEN twice in red. Purple back. ABNC. Choice Uncirculated. $750-1,250

1602 Nicaragua. Banco Nacional de Nicaragua. 50

Cordobas. 1929. P-68s1. Purple on multicolor. Two women with wheat laureates. 000000 in red, twice, and SPECIMEN in red. Orange back. ABNC. Choice Uncirculated. $150-250

1603 Nicaragua. Banco Nacional de Nicaragua. 50 Cordobas. 1945. P-96s2. Purple on multicolor. Two women, left. 00000 red twice, and SPECIMEN once in red. Orange back. ABNC. Choice Uncirculated. $120-180

1604 Nicaragua. Republic of Nicaragua. 100 Cordobas. 1910. P-49s. Black on orange and multicolor. Columbus, left of center. 00000 red, and SPECIMEN in red twice. Gateway on red back. ABNC. Choice Uncirculated. $600-900

1605 Nicaragua. Banco Nacional de Nicaragua. 100 Cordobas. 1939. P-69s. Red on multicolor. Woman with fruit stands before alter. 00000 twice, and SPECIMEN in blue-black. Olive back. ABNC. Choice to Gem Uncirculated. $300-500

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1606 Nicaragua. Banco Nacional de Nicaragua. 100 Cordobas. 1942. P-97s. Red on multicolor. Woman with fruit stands before alter. 00000 twice, and SPECIMEN once in blue-black. Olive back. ABNC. Uncirculated. The top and bottom margins are uneven. $200-300

1607 Nicaragua. Banco Central de Nicaragua. 500

Cordobas. 1945. P-98s. Black on multicolor. Portrait of Dario, center. 00000 red twice, and SPECIMEN twice in red. Green back. ABNC. Choice Uncirculated. $200-300

1608 Nicaragua. Banco Nacional de Nicaragua. 500

Cordobas. 1962. P-113s2. Black on multicolor. Dario, upper center. SPECIMEN twice in black. Cordoba on the dark green back. ABNC. Uncirculated. $120-180

1609 Nicaragua. Banco Nacional de Nicaragua. 500

Cordobas. 1991. P-178As. Red and brown on multicolor. Cattle, left. Estrada, right. 0000000 in black, twice. Series A. 000813 in the bottom margin. SIN VALOR COMERCIAL in red. Printer H & S. Choice to Gem Uncirculated. $100-150

1610 Nicaragua. Banco Nacional de Nicaragua. 1000 Cordobas. 1991. P-178Bs. Purple and brown on multicolor. Coffee plants, left. Peace demonstration, right. 0000000 in black, twice. Series A. 000861 in the bottom margin. SIN VALOR COMERCIAL in red. Printer H & S. Choice Uncirculated. $150-250

1611 Nicaragua. Banco Nacional de Nicaragua. A mixed

lot comprising 5 cordobas, 1939, 10 cordobas, 1945, Republica 1 peso, 1906, Tesoro Nacional 10 centavos, Tesoreria Nacional 1 peso, 1896, (Pick 93, 94b, 35, 17a, A14a). The 10 cordobas good very fine, balance VG to fine (5). $150-200

1612 Nicaragua. Banco Central de Nicaragua. Trio

of Early 1990s SPECIMEN Notes -- 5, 10 and 25 Centavos. P-168s, P-169s and P-170s. SIN VALOR COMERCIAL in red. All Choice CU. Choice Uncirculated. $100-150

Paper Money of Paraguay

1613 Paraguay. Republica del Paraguay. 50 Centavos. 1899. P-95s. Black on orange. Minerva wearing a helmet. 00000 and SPECIMEN, red. ABNC. Uncirculated. Some minor archival handling. $100-150

1614 Paraguay. Republica del Paraguay. Pair of 50

Centavos P-105 Varieties. Black on orange. Minerva, left. 00000 in red. Red-orange backs. ABNC. One variety (P-105s1) with the date in two lines. Both are Choice Uncirculated. [2] $150-250

1615 Paraguay. Republica del Paraguay. 50 Centavos.

1907. P-115s. Black on green. Minerva, left. 00000 and SPECIMEN, red. Green back. ABNC. Choice Uncirculated. $80-120

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1616 Paraguay. Republica del Paraguay. 1 Peso. 1899. P-96s. Black on green. Woman In straw hat with basket. 00000 in red, and red SPECIMEN twice. ABNC. Uncirculated. Some minor archival handling. $100-150

1617 Paraguay. Republica del Paraguay. 1 Peso. 1903.

P-106s. Black on green. Woman In straw hat with basket. 00000 in red, and red SPECIMEN twice. Green back. ABNC. Uncirculated. Some minor archival handling. Wide left margin. $80-120

1618 Paraguay. Republica del Paraguay. 1 Peso. 1907.

P-116s. Black on orange. Woman In straw hat with basket. 00000 and SPECIMEN in red. ABNC. Uncirculated. Part of the lower right corner tip is missing. $80-120

1619 Paraguay. Republica del Paraguay. 2 Pesos. 1899. P-97s. Black on light brown. Government palace. SPECIMEN in red, twice. ABNC. Choice Uncirculated. Jumbo left margin. $100-150

1620 Paraguay. Republica del Paraguay. 2 Pesos. 1907.

P-117s. Black on blue. Government palace. 00000 and SPECIMEN in red. Blue back. ABNC. Uncirculated. Some minor archival handling. $80-120

1621 Paraguay. Republica del Paraguay. 2 Pesos. 1916.

P-139s. Black on blue. Government palace. 00000 red, and SPECIMEN in red, twice. Blue back. ABNC. Choice Uncirculated. $100-150

1622 Paraguay. Republica del Paraguay. 5 Pesos. 1903.

P-108s2. Black on blue and green. City of Asuncion by the river. 00000 in red, and red SPECIMEN twice. Blue back. ABNC. Choice Uncirculated. Jumbo right margin. $80-120

1623 Paraguay. Republica del Paraguay. 5 Pesos. 1907. P-118s. Black on yellow and orange. City of Asuncion by the river. 00000 and SPECIMEN, both red. Red-brown back. ABNC. Uncirculated. Some minor archival handling. $80-120

1624 Paraguay. Republica del Paraguay. 5 Pesos. 1916.

P-140s. Black on yellow and orange. City of Asuncion by the river. 00000 in red, and red SPECIMEN twice. Brown back. ABNC. Choice Uncirculated. $120-180

1625 Paraguay. Republica del Paraguay. 10 Pesos. 1903.

P-109s2. Black on olive. Cathedral, right. 00000 in red at the bottom, and red SPECIMEN. Olive back. ABNC. Choice Uncirculated. Jumbo right margin. $100-150

1626 Paraguay. Republica del Paraguay. 10 Pesos. 1916. P-141s. Black on yellow and green. Cathedral, right. 00000 in red, and red SPECIMEN twice. Green back. ABNC. Uncirculated. The left margin is narrow. $100-150

1627 Paraguay. Republica del Paraguay. 10 Pesos.

1920-23. P-164s. Black on orange and blue-green. Cathedral, right. 00000 and SPECIMEN in red. Blue-green and multicolor back. ABNC. Choice Uncirculated. $80-120

1628 Paraguay. Republica del Paraguay. 20 Pesos. 1903.

P-110s2. Black on blue and yellow. Congressional palace. 00000 and SPECIMEN twice in red. Green back. ABNC. Uncirculated. Very light stains on the back. $80-120

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1629 Paraguay. Republica del Paraguay. 20 Pesos. 1907. P-120s. Black on green. Congressional palace. 00000 and SPECIMEN, both red. Olive back. ABNC. Choice Uncirculated. $100-150

1630 Paraguay. Republica del Paraguay. 50 Pesos. 1903.

P-111s2. Black on yellow and brown. Municipal theater, right. 00000 and SPECIMEN twice in red. Brown back. ABNC. Uncirculated. $100-150

1631 Paraguay. Republica del Paraguay. 50 Pesos.

1923. P-165s. Blue on multicolor. Building at center. 00000 red, and SPECIMEN twice in red. Red back with star on shield flanked by flags. ABNC. Choice Uncirculated. Pencil notation on the back in the top margin. $100-150

1632 Paraguay. Pair of India Paper on Card Proofs. Republica

del Paraguay 50 Pesos 1923. P-166p uniface front Proof, blue on multicolor. Choice Uncirculated; Uniface back Proof, shield with lion, red, Choice Uncirculated. $250-350

1633 Paraguay. Republica del Paraguay. 100 Pesos. 1907.

P-122s. Black on yellow and tan. Guaira Waterfall. 000000 red, and SPECIMEN both red. Olive back. ABNC. Uncirculated. Some minor archival handling in the jumbo right margin. $120-180

1634 Paraguay. Republica del Paraguay. 100 Pesos.

1920. P-146s. Black on multicolor. Guaira Waterfall. Blue back. 000000 red, and SPECIMEN in red, twice. ABNC. Uncirculated. Some minor archival handling. $100-150

1635 Paraguay. 100 pesos, law of 1923, red serial number

208975, blue, building at centre, reverse purple, arms and value, (Pick 167a). Good very fine. $150-200

1636 Paraguay. Republica del Paraguay. 100 Pesos. 1923. P-167s. Blue on multicolor. Building at center. 00000 red, and SPECIMEN twice in red, with star on shield flanked by flags. ABNC. Choice Uncirculated. $200-300

1637 Paraguay. Republica del Paraguay. Pair of India Paper on Card Proofs. 100 Pesos 1923 P-168p, uniface front Proof, India paper on card, olive on multicolor, Choice Uncirculated; uniface back Proof, shield with lion, brown, Choice Uncirculated. $300-500

1638 Paraguay. Republica del Paraguay. 200 Pesos. 1903.

P-113s2. Black on yellow and orange. Farm wagon, mountains. 00000 red, and SPECIMEN twice in red. Orange back. ABNC. Uncirculated. Some minor archival handling. $100-150

1639 Paraguay. Republica del Paraguay. 200 Pesos.

1920-23. P-153s. Black on multicolor. Farm wagon, mountains. 00000 and SPECIMEN, red. Orange back. ABNC. Choice Uncirculated. $150-250

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1640 Paraguay. Republica del Paraguay. 500 Pesos. P-124s. Black on red. Allegorical woman, Ruins of Humaita. Red 00000 and red SPECIMEN twice. Red-orange back. ABNC. Uncirculated. Some minor archival handling. $300-500

1641 Paraguay. Republica del Paraguay. 500 Pesos. 1920. P-148s. Black on multicolor. Allegorical woman, Ruins of Humaita. 00000 and SPECIMEN, red. Purple back. ABNC. Choice Uncirculated. $300-500

1642 Paraguay. Republica del Paraguay. 500 Pesos. 1920-

23. P-154s. Black on multicolor. Allegorical woman, Ruins of Humaita. 00000 and SPECIMEN, red. Purple back. ABNC. Choice Uncirculated. $150-250

1643 Paraguay. Republica del Paraguay. 1000 Pesos. 1920-23. P-146s. Black on multicolor. Waterfall. 00000 and SPECIMEN, twice, red. Dark green back. ABNC. Choice Uncirculated. $100-150

1644 Paraguay. A group of notes comprising 50 centavos,

1916, green, helmeted woman at left, 1 peso (5), 1916, black and pink, woman in hat at centre, Banco de la Republica, 5 pesos (9) in consecutive runs, 1907, black and pale blue, Liberty at centre, 10 pesos (2), 1907, black and pink, railroad station at centre, 10 pesos (2), 1907, black and pale blue and pink, Cathedral at right, (Pick 137a, 138a, 156, 157, 164). The 50 centavos fine, 1 peso one VG, balance good very fine, the 5 and 10 pesos generally uncirculated (19). $200-300

1645 Paraguay. a group of the law of 1920 and 1923 issue.

Comprising 50 pesos (2), 500 (2) and 1000 pesos, (Pick 151a, 154a, 155a), very fine, extremely fine, balance good very fine (5). $300-350

1646 Paraguay,a group of the law of 1920 and 1923 issue,

comprising 100, 200, 500 and 1000 pesos, (Pick 152a-155a), Fine, almost extremely fine, fine and fine (4). $250-350

1647 Paraguay. A group of the law of 1943 provisional issue

comprising 50, 100 (2), 500 (3) and 1000 pesos, all with red Guarani overprint. (Pick 172a, 173a, 174a, 5a, 176a). Fine to very fine (7). $300-400

1648 Paraguay. Banco Central del Paraguay. A selection

comprising 5, 10 (2), 50 (2), 100 (2), 500 and 1000 guaranies, 1 guarani (2), 5 guaranies, 1952, (Pick 178-184, 185, 186a).Generally extremely fine or better (12). $150-200

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1649 Paraguay. Banco Central del Paraguay, printers archival photos of unknown designs for the L.1952 first issue, comprising obverse and reverse 10 guaranies, obverse and reverse 20 guaranies, and obverse 500 guaranies, all with the same personalities and general features as the issued notes, but in very different positions. (Pick unlisted designs, 187, 188 and 190 for type), De La Rue hand stamps on reverse, marked 1954, unique and interesting (5) $500-600

1650 Paraguay. El Banco de Paraguay. 5 Centavos.

1882. S121s. Black on blue. Dog’s head. No.12345 and SPECIMEN in red. ABNC. Uncirculated. Pinhole. $100-150

1651 Paraguay. El Banco de Paraguay. 10 Centavos. 1882.

S122s. Black on orange. Bull. No.12345 and SPECIMEN in red. ABNC. Uncirculated. Pinhole. $150-250

1652 Paraguay. El Banco de Paraguay. 10 Centavos.

1886. S142s. Black on orange. Bull. No.00000 and SPECIMEN in red. ABNC. Uncirculated. Some minor archival handling. $100-150

1653 Paraguay. El Banco de Paraguay. 20 Centavos. 1882. S123s. Black on brown. Jaguar. SPECIMEN in red. ABNC. Uncirculated. Some minor archival handling. $200-300

1654 Paraguay. El Banco del Paraguay y Rio de la Plata.1 peso 25 centavos, 25 June 1889, red serial number 225790, black and green, seated maiden (Justitia) at left, arms at right, two signatures in field, reverse green, value (Pick S161), a pleasing fine and scarce. This is the Pick plate note $350-450

1655 Paraguay. Miscellaneous issues,Asuncion Tramway,

Light and Power, 2 1/2 centavos and 20 centavos, pale blue-green, Colonia Puerto Max, goods token for 10 centavos, horse at left, Lezaca y Lanus, unissued 50 centimos, blue, dog at centre, Republica del Paraguay, Direcion del Tesoro, 10 pesos, 1914. fine to very fine (5). $100-150

1656 Peru. Banco Central de Reserva del Peru. Pair of

India Paper on Card Models. 5 Soles de Oro. February 21, 1968 (Pick lists February 23, 1968. P-83 uniface front Model, Liberty holds shield, Choice Uncirculated. Uniface back Proof, India paper matted on card, arms at center, green, Choice Uncirculated. A1000000 in red, twice, “Signature” engraved in black script in each signature block. The back Model has the TDL imprint pasted in place. The cards were pasted on to some other media and removed later. $200-300

1657 Peru. Banco Central de Reserva del Peru, specimen

10 soles de oro (5), 1960, 1961, 1962, 1967, 1968,orange, Liberty at centre, also specimen 50 soles (11), 1968, 1969, 1970, 1974 (2), 1975 (2), 1977 (3), blue and grey, Tupac Amaru II at right, (Pick 82As, 84s, 94s, 101s, 107s, 113s),a mixture of perforated and red SPECIMEN varieties, good extremely fine (16) $500-700

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1658 Peru. Banco Central de Reserva del Peru. Pair of India Paper on Card Proofs. 50 Soles. September 28, 1950. P-68Ap uniface front Proof, black on multicolor, girl with sheep, Choice Uncirculated. “Serie No. altered on pl” in pencil on the top of the card. Uniface back Proof, India paper on card, two allegorical women, blue, Choice Uncirculated. $100-150

1659 Peru. Banco Central de Reserva del Peru. Pair of

Artist’s Models for P-92. No date (1968). Colored pen and ink models with some design elements (such as the TDL imprint) printed and pasted in place. General Jose de San Martin. A12 000000 twice in red on the front note. “BN/30-9-68/403” is printed in the lower left corner of the matt that holds the front. “BN/30-9-68/404” is printed in the lower left corner of the matt that holds the back. The front matt has some minor dismounting damage, not affecting the note. $150-250

1660 Peru. Banco Central de Reserva del Peru, specimen

100 soles de oro (5), 1954, 1959, 1961, 1968 (2), blue-grey, Liberty at centre, also specimen 100 soles (6), 1969, 1970, 1972, 1973, 1974, 1975, black and pale blue and green, Tupac Amaru II at right, (Pick 73s, 79s, 86s, 102s), a mixture of perforated and red SPECIMEN varieties, good extremely fine (12) $500-600

1661 Peru. Banco Central de Reserva del Peru,specimen

200 soles de oro (11), 1968 (2), 1973 (4), 1974 (5), purple, Castilla at right, (Pick 96s, 103s),a mixture of perfoated and red SPECIMEN varieties, good extremely fine (11) $350-450

1662 Peru. Banco Central de Reserva del Peru,pecimen

500 soles de oro (4), 1961, 1962, 1963, 1968, orange, Liberty at centre, alsp specimen 50 soles (11), 1968, 1969, 1970, 1974 (2), 1975 (2), 1977 (3), blue and grey, Tupac Amaru II at right, (Pick 80s, 87s) three red SPECIMEN overprint, one a partial proof (4) $250-350

1663 Peru. Banco Central de Reserva del Peru, specimen

1000 soles de oro (7), 1969, 1970, 1972, 1973, 1975 (3), purple, Grau and Bolognesi portraits, also Banco Central del Uruguay, specimen 50 nuevas pesos, Serie C, blue and multicoloured, Artigas at right, (Pick 105s, 111s, 61bs),one perforated, balance red SPECIMEN overprint, good extremely fine (8) $250-350

1664 Peru. A large group of notes spanning all eras and types

inlcuding 100 soles de oro, 8 September 1939, black, (Pick 69a). Mixed grades, those mentioned above good very fine (80). $800-1,200

1665 Peru. Banco de Arequipa. a group of remainders comprising, 40 centavos (2), black and green, 1 sol (3), black and green, 2 sols (2), black and orange, and 5 sols, black and brown, all with reclining female allegory at centre, (Pick S116, S117, S118, S119). Mixed grades, mostly very fine, a few better (8). $350-450

Philippines

1666 Philippines. Banco Espanol Filipino. 5 Pesos. 1908. P-1. No.A70476. Black on red. Ceres seated, left. Red back. PMG 20 Very Fine. NET stained. $200-300

1667 Philippines. United States Administration. 5 Pesos. 1912. P-7a. No.B732255. Black on red. Ceres seated, left. Red back. PCGS 62PPQ. $300-500

1668 Philippines. Bank of the Philippine Islands. 10

Pesos. 1920. P-14. No.C112012C. Black on brown. Women with flowers, Brown back. PMG 55 About Uncirculated. NET, annotation. $100-150

1669 Philippines. Philippine Islands. 1 Peso. 1918. P-60b. No.A53422920A. Red on green. Mabini, left. PMG 45 Choice Extremely Fine. $250-350

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1670 Philippines. Philippine Islands. 1 Peso. 1924. P-68c. No.B13980183B. Mabini, left. Simpson-Lagdameo. PCGS58PPQ Choice About New. $150-250

Choice VF 1903 Five Pesos

1671 Philippines. Philippine Islands. 5 Pesos. 1903. P-26. No.721744. Black on red. McKinley, left. William H. Taft engraved signature. Red back. PMG 35 Choice Very Fine. Net stains. $1,000-1,500

1672 Philippines. Philippine Islands. 2 Pesos. 1906. P-32d. No.B4218462. Black on red. Rizal, left. Harrison-Manning. PCGS 20 Very Fine. Apparent. Small Edge Tears at Bottom Right. $300-500

1673 Philippines. Philippine Islands. 5 Pesos. 1910. P-35a. No.A535038. Black on red. McKinley, left. Forbes and Barret engraved signatures. PMG 50 About Uncirculated. NET. Stained. $750-1,250

1674 Philippines. Philipine National Bank. 5 Pesos. 1921.

P-53. No.B901186B. Black. Mckinley, left. Orange back. PMG 64 Choice Uncirculated. $50-75

1675 Philippines. Philippine Islands. 20 Pesos. 1918. P-64. No.A1114598A. Black on yellow. Mayon volcano. PMG 12 Fine. $300-500

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1676 Philippines. Philippine National Bank. 20 Pesos. 1937. P-59. No.E47560E. William A. Jones. Red seals and serial numbers. PMG 45 Choice Extremely Fine. $400-600

1677 Philippines. Philippine National Bank. 50 Pesos.

1928. P-49. No.AA175034A. Black on green underprint. Red seal and serial numbers. Lawton, left. $100-150

1678 Philippines. Philippine Islands. 50 Pesos. 1936. P-86. No.D112607B. Black on yellow. Lawton, left. Red back. PMG 15 Choice Fine. NET, Stains, Wax Pencil. $500-750

1679 Philippines. Commonwealth of the Philippines. 1 Peso. 1941. P-89a*. No.*47022E. Black on yellow. Mabini, left. PMG 55 About Uncirculated EPQ Replacement / Star. $750-1,250

1680 Philippines. Commonwealth of the Philippines. 5

Pesos. 1936. P-83a. No.D2935504D. Black on yellow. McKinley and Dewey. Yellow back. PMG 64 Choice Uncirculated. $100-150

1681 Philippines. Commonwealth of the Philippines. 10 Pesos. 1941. P-92a. No.E355275E. Black on brown . George Washington, left. Brown back. PMG 53 About Uncirculated. $200-300

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1682 Philippines. Commonwealth of the Philippines. 10 Pesos. 1941. P-92c. No.E871388E. Black on brown . George Washington, left. Osmena-Hernandez. Brown back. National Aviators’ Emergency Packet Note. PMG 45 Choice Extremely Fine. $300-500

1683 Philippines. Commonwealth of the Philippines. 50 Pesos. ND (1941). P-122b. No.F03128826. Black on red. Lawton, left. Red back. Roxas-Guevera. PMG 63 Choice Uncirculated EPQ. $300-500

1684 Philippines. Commonwealth of the Philippines. 100 Pesos. ND (1941). P-100a. No.F00431465. Black on green. Magellan, left. “VICTORY” on black on olive back. PMG 63 Choice Uncirculated. $500-750

1685 Philippines. Commonwealth of the Philippines. 100

Pesos. ND (1941). P-123a. No.F00526408. Black on green. Magellan, left. Osmena-Hernandez. “VICTORY” on black, CENTRAL BANK OF THE PHILIPPINES in red, on olive back. PCGS 40 Extremely Fine. $250-350

1686 Philippines. Commonwealth of the Philippines. 500 Pesos. ND (1941). P-124b. No.F00206624. Black on purple. Legazpi, left. Osmena-Guevera. “VICTORY” on black, CENTRAL BANK OF THE PHILIPPINES in red, on purple back. PMG 35 Choice Very Fine. $600-900

PLEASE NOTE THERE IS A 20% BUYER’S PREMIUM ADDED TO THE HAMMER PRICE OF EACH LOT.

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1687 Seychelles. Government of the Seychelles. 5 Rupees. April 7, 1942. P.Pick 8. No.A/3 70859. Lilac-brown and green. King George VI in profile, left. PMG 66 Gem Uncirculated 66 EPQ. $300-500

1688 Seychelles. Government of Seychelles. 5 Rupees.

August 1, 1954. P-11a. Lilac and green. Queen Elizabeth II, right. Lilac back. A/5 48443. VF-EF. $100-150

1689 Straits Settlements. Government of the Straits Settlements. 10 Cents. 1925-30. P-8b. Red and green on grey-brown. Arms at top center. Signature title is Treasurer. Green back with dragon. A/30 08092. EF-AU. $200-300

1690 Straits Settlements. Government of the Straits

Settlements. Pair: 10 Cents. 1919. P-8b. Fine details, repaired; and 1 Dollar. 1935. P-16b. George V portrait at right; tiger back center. Fine. [2] $75-100

1691 Straits Settlements. Government of the Straits

Settlements. $1. January 1, 1935. P-16b. Dark blue. King George V, right. Blue back with woman’s head, left, and tiger at the center. L/18 50954. EF-AU. $150-250

1692 Sweden. Pair: Sveriges Rikes Ständers Bank. 1 Riksdaler. 1858. P-A131; VG; Sveriges Riksbank. 5 Kronor. 1922. P-33e. EF; and Norway. Borges Bank. 1 Krone. 1917. P-13a. EF. [3] $60-90

1693 United Arab Emirates. Currency Board. 1000 Dirhams. ND (1976). P-6a. Blue on multicolor. Dhow, camel caravan, palm, and derrick at left; Fort Jahili at al-`Ain, Fahidi Fort and minaret of the Grand Mosque in Dubai on back. Small ink graffiti front watermark area, edge nick, PMG 25. $300-400

1694 United Arab Emirates. Central Bank. 500 Dirhams.

ND (1982) P-11a. No. 12/B147264. Dark blue, purple and brown on multicolor. Sparrow-hawk at right; Sparrow-hawk bottom left, Jumeirah Mosque in Dubai on back. PMG 45. $100-150

1695 Uruguay. Republica Oriental del Uruguay/Banco

Central del Uruguay. A group of notes dating from 1935-1980’s. Including 10 and 100 pesos, 1935, blue and orange respectively, warrior at left, (Pick 30, 31).The two described above fine to very fine, others mixed grades, a useful lot (34). $200-250

1696 Uruguay. Banco Nacional de Uruguay. Six-Piece

Complete Set of the 1967 Issue. P-46s through P-51s. Jose Gervasio Artigas at center. 0000000 twice, and MUESTRA SIN VALOR diagonally across the center, in either red or black. Number 384 on all six notes. TDLR. All Choice to Gem Uncirculated. $120-180

1697 Uruguay. Republica Oriental del Uruguay, archival

photographs showing several designs for the 1939 issue, comprising obverse 100 pesos, with allegory of ‘Consitution’ at right, arms at top centre, oreverse 5 pesos, statue at centre, and reverse 500 pesos, bank bulding at centre, (first similar to Pick 39, others unlike the notes issued that year),De La Rue handstamps marked 1956 on reverse, unique and interesting (3) $100-150

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1698 Uruguay. Banco de Credito Auxiliar, Montevideo. A small group of the 1887 issue consisting of remainder 4 centisimos (2), serial numbers 0483 and 0541, remainder 50 centisimos (2), serial number 001274 and 001407, issued (1) and remainder (2), 20 pesos, serial numbers 31246, 36824 and 43311, and issued (3) and remainder (1), 50 pesos, serial numbers 17766, 05488, 05836 and 47084, (Pick S161r, S162r, S164a, S164r, S165a, S165r) . The first 4 centavo is the Pick plate note, generally extremely fine or better, though some have pencil annotations (11). $150-200

1699 Uruguay. Banco Franco-Platense, Montevideo.

Remainders for 10 pesos (2), 1 May 1871 and 1 August 1871, first black on red and green, woman and arms at left, second black and orange, arms at left, woman at top centre, also issued 20 pesos (3), 1 August 1871, black on red underprint, arms at left, ship at top centre, (Pick S171b, S172b, S173a).Good very fine to extremely fine (5). $100-150

1700 Venezuela. Banco Central de Venezuela. Pair of India

Paper on Card Proofs. 10 Bolivares. 1945-60. P-31p uniface front Proof, purple on multicolor, Bolivar, left. Sucre, right, Choice Uncirculated. Uniface back Proof, India paper on card, arms, right, purple, Choice Uncirculated. $100-150

1701 Venezuela. Banco de Venezuela. remainder 20 pesos, 19- (30-38), serial number 663018, black, horsemen and cattle at centre, also Ministerio de Sanidad y Asistencia Social Leproserias Nacionales, 5 boliviares, 1940 series B, and Banco Central de Venezuala, 10 bolivares (3), 1963, 1966 and 1990, and 20 bolivares (2), 1987 and 1990, (Pick S311, S365). first two very fine, scarce, others mixed (7). $200-250

1702 World Bank Note Grouping. International Bank of

Canada $1-5 Shillings 1858 About Fine; Dominion of Canada 25 Cents 1870 Fine detail, edge splits, age toning; Japanese Government 10 Pesos Philippines F-VF; Mexico, El Estado de Chihuahua One Peso (3), 5 Peso(2) Fine-EF, one with an ad on the back; Peru, El Banco Nacional 20 Centavos, 1873 VG. $75-125

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Colonial Notes

1703 New Jersey. One Shilling. June 22, 1756. A. Royal arms, left. Sage leaf on the back. No folds, but there is a thin spot in the lower left corner, not particularly distracting, and minor mounting stains in the other corners. Signed by John Smith, Hugh Hartshorne and Joseph Smith. $100-150

1704 New Jersey. March 25, 1776. Pair of One Shilling

Notes. Red and Black. Royal arms. 1) Plate B. EF, but with some foxing. 2) VF details, vertical split at the center. [2] $100-150

1705 Pair of Colonial Notes. 1) New Jersey. March 25, 1776. One Shilling. Red and Black. Royal arms. Plate C. VF, with some pinholes and an internal split. 2) Pennsylvania. October 1, 1773. 5 Shillings. Royal arms. EF-AU. Uneven margins, but the borders are intact. [2] $120-180

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A pair of Uncut Sheets of USA Second to Fourth Exchanges signed by Francis Hopkinson

1706 Outstanding Uncut Sheet of United States of America Second, Third and Fourth of Exchanges Signed by Francis Hopkinson. April 1, 1780. $36, in One Hundred and Eighty Livres Tournois. Hessler X32 E U.S. 98. No.2180 P, XZ and RT. “For interest due on Money borrowed by the United States.” Black and red. Issued to William Arnold. “To the Commissioner or Commissioners of the United States of America at Paris.” Signed by Francis Hopkinson as Treasurer of Loans and by Jos Clarke, Commissioner of the Continental Loan-Office in the State of Rhode Island. Very Fine. Remarkably free of the usual ink erosion in the signatures that is typical on these issues. Francis Hopkinson signed the Declaration of Independence as one of the delegates from New Jersey. He is credited with designing the first United States flag, and he was on the committee that designed the Continental Currency. $1,500-2,500

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1707 A Second Uncut Sheet of United States of America Second, Third and Fourth of Exchanges Signed by Francis Hopkinson. April 1, 1780. $36, in One Hundred and Eighty Livres Tournois. Hessler X32 E U.S. 98. No.360 P, XZ and RT. “For interest due on Money borrowed by the United States.” Black and red. Issued to William Arnold. “To the Commissioner or Commissioners of the United States of America at Paris.” Signed by Francis Hopkinson as Treasurer of Loans and by Jos Clarke, Commissioner of the Continental Loan-Office in the State of Rhode Island. Very Fine details. with the usual petty ink erosion and minor fold splits that is typical on these issues. However, the all important Hopkinson signatures are problem-free and attractive. Francis Hopkinson signed the Declaration of Independence as one of the delegates from New Jersey. He is credited with designing the first United States flag, and he was on the committee that designed the Continental Currency. $1,250-1,750

1708 United States of America First of Exchange Signed by Francis Hopkinson. January 27, 1780. $24, in One Hundred and Twenty Livres Tournois. Hessler X32 C. US 96. No.1688. “For interest due on Money borrowed by the United States.” Black and red. Issued to John Jacobs. “To the Commissioner or Commissioners of the United States of America at Paris.” Signed by Francis Hopkinson as Treasurer of Loans and by John Lawrence, Commissioner of the Continental Loan-Office in the State of Connecticut. Very Fine details, some minor ink erosion in the signatures, and a small body hole. Francis Hopkinson signed the Declaration of Independence as one of the delegates from New Jersey. He is credited with designing the first United States flag, and he also served on the committee that designed the Continental Currency. $400-600

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1709 Connecticut. New Haven. Eagle Bank of New Haven. $1. Aug. 4, 1825. (CT-270 G200). Eagle. Building in the left end panel. Payable at the Phenix Bank, NY. Almost Uncirculated $150-250

1710 Georgia. Uncut Sheet of Augusta Saving Bank Scrip

Notes. Red and black with blue backs. 5c-10c(4)-15c-25c(3)-50c(4) and 75c. The notes average VF-EF. Margins are complete, but there is a stain that affects one note slightly. Some mounting remnants are present in the corners. All notes are signed and ready to be issued. Rarely offered. $200-300

1711 Georgia. A Large Grouping of Georgia Obsolete Bank

Notes. Augusta: Bank of Augusta $10 & $20 1850s, both Fair, repaired; Augusta Insurance & Banking $2 1860 VG; Mechanics Bank $1,$2, $5(2)$, $10(2), $20(2), mostly G-VG. Macon: Ocmulgee Bank $10 1838 VG. Savannah: Bank of Commerce $2 1864 VG, $20 VF, POC; Farmers & Mechanics Bank $5 1860 Fine; Manufacturers Bank $5 1862 VG, mounting remnants; Merchants & Planters Bank $3 1850s Fair, repairs, $5 Merchant & Planters Bank $5 1860(2) Fine and Fine POC, $10 Fair, repaired. [20] $150-250

1712 Louisiana. New Orleans. City of New Orleans. $5. January 1, 1863. Two women, one standing, one reclining. Pelican and chicks, right. Green underprint. No.1043. Printed by R. C. Root Anthony & Co., New York. Almost Uncirculated. Three neat punch cancels at the top. One of the finest examples of this rare issue we have ever encountered. $500-750

1713 Louisiana. New Orleans. City of New Orleans. $5. January 1, 1863. Two women, one standing, one reclining. Pelican and chicks, right. Green underprint. No. 1329. Printed by R. C. Root Anthony & Co., New York. VF-EF. Three neat punch cancels at the top. $400-600

1714 State of Louisiana Uncut Sheets of $20 Notes. Two

sheets with two notes per sheet. 1863. Cr-13. General Beauregard. Red end panel and counter. Blue back. The first sheet is VF-EF. The second has a VF-EF note at the top, and a VF details note with a piece out. $250-350

1715 Maine. Lumber Association. $1.75. 1830s. Eagle on rock. “Will Pay to Bearer at the Belfast Bank.” Three unissued examples, Fine, VF-EF, VF-EF. All with small punch cancels near the top. Two with jumbo margins. A lower grade issued example realized over $400 in a recent sale. $200-300

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1716 Maryland. (Antietam), Anti-Eatam Iron Works 25 Cents 1840. About Fine. $200-300

1717 Maryland. MD-70. $8. VF-EF. $100-150 1718 Massachusetts. Boston. Boston Bank. $5. September

24, 1814. (MA-115 C64). Two examples of this higher quality contemporary counterfeit. Eagle above arms. “FIVE” in the left end panel. No.654. AU, pinholes, small stain; No.1270. Similar grade, short split. Scarce is Counterfeiters usually tried to make their products resemble well-worn, much circulated examples in order to allay any suspicions. $100-250

1719 Massachusetts. Massachusetts Obsolete Paper Money

Assortment. 1) Boston, Commonwealth Bank $5, March 4, 1833 (MA-155 G32) No.254, Plate A, Fortuna, left, State arms, right. VG. Small internal split in the right end panel(A VF brought over $500 in a Heritage 2015 sale). 2) Belchertown, Farmers Bank $5, Aug. 15, 1827 (MA-75 G14) Fine. 5-9)Mostly Massachusetts Perkins plate notes, impaired. Hallowell & Augusta Bank $1(3), two with tears and significant pieces missing, one is just a fragment of a note; fragment of a Newburyport $1 note from the early 1800s; left two-thirds of a $2 People’s Bank , Roxbury impaired Proof (Haxby plate note); fragment of a $5 Exchange Bank of Portland, Maine; fragment of a Farmers Bank, Glocester $5 early 1800s note. $200-300

1720 Nebraska Territory. Colorful City of Omaha

Pairing. $3 1857, Indian spears otter, Fine; $5 1857, sailor with telescope. Both with bright red-orange tints. [2] $100-150

1721 Nebraska. Desoto. Corn Exchange Bank $2 1860, red

tint, miller’s shop with water wheel. NBN. Black Illinois banker overprint. F-VF. $100-150

1722 Nebraska. Bank of Desoto Grouping. $1 1863

green ONE, AU; Similar, EF-AU; Similar, red ONE and 90 Wall St. N. Y. overprint, AU; $2 green TWO, EF. $150-250

1723 Nebraska. Desoto. Waubeek Bank Grouping. $1 1857 red ONE, farmer, VG details, pinholes, stains, internal split; Similar, $3 1857, red THREE, AU; Similar, $2 1857, red TWO, EF-AU, pinholes; Similar, $5 1857 red FIVE, steamboat, VF, POC, pinholes. $200-300

1724 New Jersey. Metuchen. Metuchen National Bank.

Charter No.7754. Fr.598. $5 1902 PB. No.12760. G. F-VF. $150-250

1725 New York. Pair of New-York Loan Company

Obsolete Bank Notes. $10 1838 and $20 1838. Both Uncirculated. [2] $120-180

1726 New York. Independent Hungarian Government.

Hungarian Fund. $1. 1852. Large format. Danforth, Bald. VF or Better. One with a penned notation. $100-150

1727 New York City Obsolete Paper Grouping. Merchants

Bank $5 18__, unissued remainder;, Uncirculated, CC; North River Banking Company: $2 1840 VG, small pieces out and graffiti; $3 1840 Fine; $5 1840 About Fine; $100 1840 AU, minor ink erosion. Tenth Ward Bank $1 1840 VG. Also included are four different contemporary counterfeits, and a Fulton Bank and Union Bank check pair, unissued. $200-300

1728 New York. Benjamin Rathbun Obsolete Paper

Money Assortment. $1 1830s, train(3), VG, Fine, VF; Commercial Bank 1835 Fine; $5 women flank shield(2), both Fine. Also included are two 50 Cent generic unissued scrip notes, Uncirculated. Also included is a New York Loan Company $10 1838, AU, but with a small piece out of the left edge. $150-250

1729 Pennsylvania. Allentown. Allentown National Bank.

Charter No.1322. $20 1902 PB. VG-Fine. $75-125 1730 Pennsylvania. Greencastle. First National Bank of

Greencastle. 1929. Charter #1081. No.D002298A. VF-EF. $75-125

1731 Pennsylvania. Hollidaysburg. Central Bank of

Pennsylvania. $10. 1859. (PA-175 G10a). No.576. Plate C. Miners. Daniel Webster. Full red tint. A very attractive Danforth, Wright product. F-VF. $50-75

1732 Pennsylvania. A $1 to $50 Denomination Set of Oil City

Bank Obsolete Bank Notes. All Sept. 15, 1864. All with green tints. $1 PA-380 G2a Good details, stains, repaired tears; $5 PA-380 G4a About Fine, edge split repaired; $10 PA-380 G6a Fine, corner tip missing; $20 PA-G10a Fine details, repaired tears, corner damage; $50 PA-380 G12a VG details, pieces missing. Should be seen. Sold as is, no returns. [5]. $200-300

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1733 Pennsylvania. Philadelphia. Bank of the United States. $10. (US-2 C14). Plate H. Eagle on shield. TEN in end panels. Fine. Pen cancels. $100-150

1734 Pennsylvania. Philadelphia. Bank of the United States.

$10. July 27, 1830. (US-2 C12). Justice seated, halo of stars around her head. Fine. Nearly full borders. A very appealing contemporary counterfeit. $100-150

1735 Pennsylvania Obsolete Note Assortment. Philadelphia,

Manual Labor Bank $10 1836 PA-445 G12 Uncirculated; Towanda Bank $1 1841 VG; Warren, North Western Bank $1 PA-670 G2(2) AG and Fine with a small body hole, $2 G4 Fine details, split, backed. $80-120

1736 Bank of the State of South Carolina Grouping. 25

Cents 1861, Fort Sumter, Uncirculated, CC(2 pcs.); Similar, 50 Cents, Uncirculated, CC; $1 1862, red ONE, slaves load wagon, Calhoun statue, VF CC; $4 1861, red FOUR, Fort Sumter, Fine CC; $10 1861, red $10, sailing ship. All deaccessioned from the SC Department of Archives & History. Also included is a City of Albany reprint, and two Central City Bank unissued script remainders, Uncirculated. $150-250

1737 Attractive Uncut Sheet of $500 and $1000 Louiseville, Cincinnati and Charleston Railroad Bank Notes. Charleston, South Carolina.Corporate seal with train at center, flanked by counters outlining the letter D. Woman with starred tiara, left. Indian below. By Durand & Co. Very Fine. Unissued remainders. A scarce, high denomination sheet. $1,000-1,500

1738 Two Uncut Sheets of Vermont State Bank Notes.

Burlington Branch. $1-$1-$2-$3 Woodstock Branch and $1.75-$1.50-$1.25-50c-75c Burlington Branch. Patent Stereotype Steel Plate imprint. Very Fine, with nice margins all around. $150-250

1739 Two More Uncut Sheets of Vermont State Bank Notes. $1-$1-$2-$3 and $1.75-$1.50-$1.25-50c-75c. Middlebury Branch. Patent Stereotype Steel Plate imprint. Both with Fine details, but impaired. The first sheet is stained, and the second trimmed close all around and there are ink notations on the back. $100-150

1740 Three Uncirculated Uncut Sheets of Vermont

State Bank Notes. Burlington Branch. $1.75-$1.50-$1.25-50c-75c. Burlington Branch(2) and Middlebury Branch. Patent Stereotype Steel Plate imprint. A pencil notation in the bottom margin of one example states “This branch organized 1806. Consolidated with the Woodstock branch 1812.” AU(2) and Fine, with a tear at the top. $200-300

1741 Five Uncut Sheets of the Trans-Alleghany Bank of

Virginia. Jeffersonville. $5-$5-$10-$20. VA-110 G2-G2-G4-G6. EF to AU. [5] $400-600

1742 A Quartet of Northern Obsolete Paper Money.

District of Columbia, Georgetown, Potomac River Bank, 1855 Fine details, small body hole, stain; Maryland, Hagerstown Bank $5 1850s, Uncirculated remainder; Michigan, Marshall, Bank of Michigan $10 1862, Uncirculated, stains; Vermont, Bank of Bennington, VF unissued remainder, trimmed in a bit. $100-150

1743 A Colorful Grouping of Obsolete Notes. Georgia:

Merchants & Planters Bank $5 1860 red and black, GA-315 G10b, F-VF; Louisiana: Canal Bank $20 LA-105 G36a Unc. remainder; Maryland: Hagerstown Bank $10 MD-240 G46b Unc. remainder; New Jersey: Sussex Bank $2 NJ-390 G18 Unc, remainder; Rhode Island: Bank of America $1 RI-235 G8a Unc. remainder. [5] $120-180

1744 Northern Obsolete Bank Note Grouping.

Connecticut: Derby, Fulton Bank $5 1825 Fine; West Killingly, Eastern Bank $1 1851 About Fine, some stains. Maine: Rockland, Ship Builders Bank $1 1853 Fine. Maryland: Cumberland, Alleghany County Bank $5 1860, red, Uncirculated. Michigan: Eagle River, Bay State Mining Company $10 1863 (stamp cancel 1912) orange overprint VF. Rhode Island: Gloucester, Farmers Exchange Bank $5 1808 Fine or so; East Greenwich, Rhode Island Central Bank $5 1855 Fine; Providence, Bank of the Republic $5 1855 Fine and $10 1855 Fine; Warwick, The Warwick Bank $2 1857 Uncirculated, minor age toning at the edges. Also included are two 10 Cents script notes from Troy, NY and Newark, NJ, both VG. $250-350

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1745 Southern Obsolete Paper Money Assortment. Alabama: State of Alabama 50 Cents 1863 Uncirculated, toned. Georgia: State of Georgia $10 1864 Fine(43 pieces) and $20 1864 Fine. Louisiana: 1870s Baby Bonds(3) Uncirculated; State of Louisiana $5 1862 Fine, rubber stamped May 24 1912 on the face; North carolina: State of North Carolina 25 Cents 1863 Fine; 50 Cents 1863 VF, light stains on back; $1 1861, 1862 and 1863 Fine, the last with a stain; $2 1861 Fine. $80-120

1746 Tennessee Pairing and Other Southern Obsolete Notes.

Bank of Chattanooga. $20 1859. red. Steamboats. Fine, but trimmed close at the top, and there are some minor slits. Also included is a 25 Cents City of Natchez 1862, About Fine. Also included: Georgia: Augusta Bank $5 1853 About Fine; South Carolina: Bank of Georgetown $10 1857 Fine, edge split; Virginia: Richmond, Bank of the Commonwealth $5 1861 VG. $120-180

1747 A Useful Assortment of Southern Obsolete Paper

Money. Florida, Apalachicola, Bank of west Florida $5 1832(2) Fair-AG, Fine; State of Louisiana $5 1862 VG details, pieces missing; Mississippi: State of Mississippi $2 1/2 1862 Fair, About Good; Natchez, Planters Bank $50 Good; North Carolina, Bank of Cape Fear $5 1861 VG; South Carolina, Camden, Bank of Camden $10 1850 VG; South Carolina, Winnsboro, $5 Planters Bank of Fairfield 1854 Fine; Tennessee, Nashville, Bank of Tennessee, 50 Cents, Fair; Virginia, Richmond, Planters Bank of Virginia $1, 1861 Good. Also included is a Smith and Miller 1867 private check for $900, VF, pen cancelled. $150-250

1748 Southern States Fractional Note Assortment. Florida:

1863 25 and 50 Cents, both Uncirculated. South Carolina: 1863 5, 10, 15, 25 and 50 Cents, all EF or Better. $100-150

1749 Mostly Southern Obsolete Notes. Georgia: Augusta,

Mechanics Bank $5 & $10 1857 & 1861, both Fine, CC, with light foxing. Savannah, $5 Merchants & Planters Bank 1856 VG, corner off. Michigan: $5 Erie & Kalamazoo RR Bank 1853 VG, small body hole and edge split; South Carolina: Bank of South Carolina at Cheraw 1858 Fine, staple holes. South Carolina Railroad 5 fares 1873 About Fine. Virginia: Bank of the Old Dominion $1 1862 VG. Also included are Tanners Bank, NY, 10 and 50 Cents remainder notes, both Unc., State of Georgia 5 Cents Fine, State of Virginia 75 Cents Fine, and State of Alabama 50 Cents Uncirculated. [12] $120-180

1750 A Selection of Contemporary Counterfeit Northern Obsolete Notes. New Hampshire: Haverhill, Coos Bank $3 1818 Fine detail, torn; Portsmouth, New Hampshire Union Bank $1(2) 1840 Fine and Fair, $5 1820 VG. Also included is an unissued $20 Piscataqua Exchange Bank unissued, AU, piece missing, and a Townsend Bank 3 Cents, 1864, Uncirculated, hinged. Rhode Island: Cepachet, Franklin Bank $1 RI-55 C2 Fair; North Providence, Manufacturers Bank $3 1820 Fair, $5 1842 About Fine, stains; National Bank $5 1845, five Presidents, AU, numerous pinholes; Tiverton, Tiverton Bank $3 1857 VG, stains. $100-150

1751 Contemporary Counterfeit Obsolete Note Grouping.

New York: Chemical Bank $3 1830 NY-1505 C16, Fine; Manhattan Company $3 1808 Fair; Mechanics’ Bank $1 1819 NY-1720 C34 Fine; Bank of New York $1 1818 Fine; Pennsylvania: Bank of North America $20 1813 Fine; Rhode Island: Washington Bank $3 1821 Fair. [6] $100-150

1752 Obsolete and World Bank Note Assortment.

Louisiana: Canal Bank $100 Uncirculated, unissued; $5 “Baby Bond” CU. Pennsylvania: Farmers Bank of Bucks County $2 1861 contemporary counterfeit VG; Farmers Bank of Lancaster $5 1832 Fair, missing pieces; Manual Labor Bank 10 Cents 1837, About Fine, small body hole; Phenix Manufacturing Co. 50 Cents 1837 VG; Office of the McNeal Coal Company $1 186_ Yatesville AU, unissued remainder. Also included is a 25 Cent Canadian shinplaster, Fair, a Banco de Mexico 1 Peso 1969 About Fine and a Philippines 1 Peso “VICTORY” note EF. $100-150

1753 Political and Satirical. An Assortment of Absolute and

Perpetual Political Advertising Notes. 1-3) Absolute Money, July 24, 1880, $1000, Uncle Sam cranks out money, left. All Uncirculated. 4-6) Similar, Uncle Sam right. VF or so, all with edge splits, one with a stain. 7-8) Benjamin Butler, two different. Both with tears, stains, etc. 9) United States Perpetual Money, VF, minor edge split. $200-300

1754 Advertising Note. Maverick, Engraver & Printer.

1820s-1830s. Benjamin Franklin, center. Franklin Office, 85 Liberty Street, New York. Maverick produced bank notes, book plates, cards and seals. Fine. $200-300

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1755 United States Internal Revenue. A Nice Group of Advertising Notes. 1) John E. Morse, U.S. Coins and Medals, Hadley, Massachusetts. Printed on the back of a genuine T-72 CSA note. Uncirculated. 2-3) Dr. Morse’s Indian Root Pills, Morristown, New York. On the backs of facsimile 1864 $20 CSA notes. Both VF-EF or so. 4) Banks of Niagara. “1.” Suspension bridge. VF. 5) Boston. George E. Pearson. Shoemaker. “5.” All green. Mother Hubbard shoe vignette on back. VF-EF detail, repaired split. 6-17) State of Confusion. “ONE.” “E PLURIBUS KIDDEM.” Santa Claus and pot of gold. A dozen pieces, all Uncirculated, but one with a piece missing. 18) George Kelly & Co. Furniture, carpets, dry goods, etc. VF. 19) New York City. Mustang Bank. “50.” VF details, body holes, stains. 20) Brewster’s Millions. “Fatty” Arbuckle. All green. “100 LAUGHS.” EF. 21) Souvenir of the Boys of 1862 Re-Union of 10th Regiment and 10th Battery R. I. Vols at Pawtuxet, R. I. Friday, MAY 26, 1911. Text in red on the back of a $2 Tiverton Bank note, VG. $200-300

1756 New England Check Assortment. Massachusetts,

Worcester Bank, nicely engraved vignette of cows by a stream, unissued remainder, AU; New Hampshire: Union Bank, 1821, AU, POC(6 pieces);New Bedford, Rhode Island, Marine Bank, 1830s-1850s, all with whaling vignettes, mostly AU, CC(4 examples). $100-150

CONFEDERATE NOTES

A Large Offering of CSA Paper Money

1757 CSA. T-5. $100. August 28, 1861. Cr. 5. PF-1. No.1229. B. Justice, left. Train. Green underprints. Southern Bank Note Company. VF. Two small punch cancels. Trimmed into the bottom border. Bank of the State of Georgia endorsement on back. $3.01 in interest had been paid in Savannah on June 25, 1862. $600-900

1758 CSA. T-5. $100. August 28, 1861. Cr. 5. PF-1. No.700. B. Justice, left. Train. Green underprints. Southern Bank Note Company. VF details. Punch and hammer cancelled. Trimmed close all around. A corner tip is missing. Still, a very serviceable “space filler” until a better example comes along. $400-600

1759 CSA. T-6. $50. Sept. 11, 1861. Cr. 6. PF-1. No.4306. B. Justice, left. Agriculture and Industry seated on cotton bale. Green underprint. Southern Bank Note Company. VF-EF. With full borders and bold embossing. An endorsement on the back in light brown ink states “Paid out Sept. 25th, 1861. / M. L. Smith / Maj of Engineers.” Under Robert E. Lee’s command, Smith worked on fortifications for the City of New Orleans along the east side of the river. $1,000-1,500

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A pair of July 25, 1861 T-7 Tens

1760 CSA. T-7. $10. July 25, 1861. Cr. 10. PF-3. No.15881. C. Ceres and Proserpine. George Washington. “for” printed before Treasr. Blue “P” stamp, lower right. Extremely Fine. Four full, but narrow margins. Light pencil notations on the back. First of two consecutively-numbered examples in this auction. Unlike the Montgomery and Richmond notes, T-7s were not cut carefully. Most will be found with at least one corner trimmed away. $1,250-1,750

1761 CSA. T-7. $10. July 25, 1861. Cr. 10. PF-3. No.15882. C. Ceres and Proserpine. George Washington. “for” printed before Treasr. Blue “P” stamp, lower right. Extremely Fine. Four full, but narrow margins. Light pencil notations on the back. Second of two consecutively-numbered examples in this auction. Unlike the Montgomery and Richmond notes, T-7s were not cut carefully. Most will be found with at least one corner trimmed into. $1,250-1,750

1762 CSA. T-7. $100. July 25, 1861. Cr. 11. PF-4. No.5520. C. Ceres and Proserpine. George Washington. “for” printed before Treasr. VF-EF. Nearly complete margins. With the overall appearance of an Uncirculated note. $1,000-1,500

1763 CSA. T-7. $100. July 25, 1861. Cr. 13. PF-6. No.20446. C. Ceres and Proserpine. George Washington. “for” written before “Treas.”Fine. Rarely encountered with full margins like these. $800-1,200

1764 CSA. T-7. $100. July 25, 1861. Cr. Unl. PF-8. No.16995. C. Ceres and Proserpina. George Washington. “for” written before “reasr(missing “T” in Treasr).” On heavy bond paper. Rarity 10. Fine details. Edge splits. A very nice example of this elusive variety. $750-1,250

1765 CSA. T-8. $50. July 25, 1861. Cr. 15. PF-2. No.50571. B. Tellus, left. Washington, center. “for” written. Thick paper. Enigmatic oval-shaped “C” outlined in blue stamp on the front. Almost Uncirculated. Minor teller handling, and a rounded corner. The margins are complete, though close at the top. Excellent paper quality. $400-600

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1766 CSA. T-8. $50. July 25, 1861. Cr. 18. PF-4. No.175. Bb. Tellus, left. Washington, center. “for” printed. Thick paper. Enigmatic oval-shaped “C” outlined in blue stamp on the front. Uncirculated. Excellent paper quality. Trimmed slightly into the bottom border. $400-600

1767 CSA. T-8. $50. July 25, 1861. Cr. 14. PF-1. No.4603. B. Tellus, left. Washington, center. Blue oval stamp with “C.” Printed “For” Treasr, with only a trace of the “F” visible. Almost Uncirculated. Snow white thick bond paper, fresh and crisp; with rarely encountered complete margins. An old archival notation in the upper left corner on the back is mentioned merely for the sake of accuracy. EX Smythe Auction 270, April 2007, Lot 3516. $400-600

1768 CSA. T-8. $50. July 25, 1861. Cr. 22. PF-10. No.19112. C. Tellus, left. Washington, center. “For” written in front of Treasr. The serial numbers were corrected by the clerk, who changed them from 19122 to 19112. AU. Mostly teller handling. $300-500

1769 CSA. T-8. $50. July 25, 1861. Cr. 15. PF-2. No.41424. B. Tellus, left. Washington, center. “for” written. Straight red March Trans-Mississippi stamp on the front. Only 4,110 were reissued. VF details. COC. Heavy stains and mounting remnants on the back, but not visible from the front. Light age toning. $300-500

1770 CSA. T-8. $50. July 25, 1861. Cr. 20. PF-8. No.27113. C. Tellus, left. Washington, center. “for” printed. Thin paper. Almost Uncirculated. Minor teller handling, and some corner mount impressions. Complete borders. The paper quality is excellent. Much nicer than many “Uncirculated” notes we see offered elsewhere. $300-500

1771 CSA. T-8. $50. July 25, 1861. Cr. 18. PF-4. No.6034.

Bb. Tellus, left. Washington, center. No “For” in front of Treasr. VF-EF. Trimmed into the border at top right, full margins on the other three sides. $150-250

1772 CSA. T-8. $50. July 25, 1861. Cr. 16. PF-3. No.4965.

B. Tellus, left. Washington, center. No “For” in front of Treasr. VF-EF. Full margins on all four sides. $120-180

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1773 CSA. T-9. $20. July 25, 1861. Cr. 29B. PF-9. No.611886. Ccc. Sailing ship. Large XX. Uncirculated. Three full margins, trimmed just barely into the left end. $300-500

1774 CSA. T-9. $20. July 25, 1861. Cr. 24. PF-2.

No.9494. B. Sailing ship. Thick bond paper. “for Treasr” printed twice. Fine or so. Three complete margins, trimmed in a bit on the right side. Lightly soiled on the back. $200-300

1775 CSA. T-XX-1/C1. $20. July 25, 1861. No.35247. A.

Female riding deer. Red orange underprint. Blank back. Uncirculated. A high grade example of this popular fantasy note. $100-150

T-10 with Great Eye Appeal

1776 CSA. T-10. $10. July 25, 1861. Cr. Unl. PF-18. No.38037. A. Liberty, eagle and shield. Small 10, upper left. No “for” by Treasr, just a dot near the bottom of the counter. Thick bond paper. F-VF. Almost complete margins. A few small edge splits at the top, but this note is boldly printed and has great eye appeal. Don’t miss this rare opportunity. $750-1,250

1777 CSA. T-10. $10. July 25, 1861. Cr. Unl. PF-

15. No.41471. A. Liberty, eagle and shield. Small 10, upper left. Thick bond paper. Fine details. Repaired edge splits. Stains on back. Trimmed close, left and bottom. $250-350

1778 CSA. T-10. $10. July 25, 1861. Cr. 37. PF-20. No.65425. A. Liberty, eagle and shield. Small 10, upper left. “for” over “treasr” printed. Thin bank note paper. Fine or so. Some very minor stains. Nearly complete margins. $250-350

1779 CSA. T-10. $10. July 25, 1861. Cr. Unl. PF-12.

No.89800. A. Liberty, eagle and shield. Small 10, upper left. “for” over “treasr” written by the consignor. Thin bank note paper. “s” from a previous clause is at the end of the first line. VG-Fine. Trimmed into the top border, and there are some small edge splits. $200-300

1780 CSA. T-10. $10. July 25, 1861. Cr. 37. PF-20.

No.87966. A. Liberty, eagle and shield. Small 10, upper left. “for” printed over “treasr.” VG-Fine. Full margins. $200-300

1781 CSA. T-10. $10. July 25, 1861. Cr. 36. PF-16.

No.50760. A. Liberty, eagle and shield. Small 10, upper left. “for” over “treasr” written by the consignor. Thin bank note paper. About Fine. Some minor age toning. $200-300

1782 CSA. T-10. $10. July 25, 1861. Cr. 35. PF-13.

No.16933. A. Liberty, eagle and shield. Large 10, upper left. “r” of “for” printed. Thick bond paper. VG. Corner tip missing. $150-250

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Elusive T-11 Five Dollars

1783 CSA. T-11. $5. July 25, 1861. Cr. 45. PF-5. No.45509. Bb. Sailor, left. Liberty, eagle, and shield. Thick paper. “ies” at the end of the first line in the upper left clause. Fine details. Internal fold splits, edge splits. In the large Fricke book, Pierre list only three notes in the census - our example is the finest known (reported as “VG”). The other two are “AG, backing,” and “G or so, POC.” This variety was missing from all of the great collections including Doug Ball’s. $1,500-2,500

1784 CSA. T-11. $5. July 25, 1861. Cr. 44. PF-4.

No.18230. Bb. Sailor, left. Liberty, eagle, on shield. Blue “P.” Thick bond paper. Good details. Extensive repairs. The thick bond paper was a poor choice for bank notes, resulting in splits, tears and body holes that are typical for this issue. The survival rate for undamaged pieces is not high, and many collectors are left with the choice of buying “fillers” like this one, or nothing. This note looks VG at first glance. $100-150

1785 CSA. T-12. $10. July 25, 1861. Cr. 48. PF-1. No.1543. G. Manouvrier. Fine. COC. An attractive example that shows no evidence of having been “improved” in any way. The back is centered nicely, and has nice original blue color. $1,000-1,500

1786 CSA. T-12. $10. July 25, 1861. Cr. 48. PF-1. No.2393. H. Manouvrier. Fine. At first glance this note has the appearance of a nice Fine, but it has been pressed. There is gutter fold in the lower left quadrant. Four complete margins, and the back is well- centered. $300-500

1787 CSA. T-13. $10. Sept. 2, 1861. Cr. 56. PF-4. No.82.

AD. Sailor, left. Slaves load cotton wagon. Serial number 82 . VF. Full margins, all around. State I, with double lines under One Hundred Dollars. $150-250

1788 CSA. A Large Selection of 1861 CSA Notes. T-13 Fine

and AU, age toned; T-14 Unc, age toned and VF, lightly age toned; T-18 Fine and F-VF; T-20 Fine; T-20 VF(2); T-28(5 pieces) Fine to VF, one with a light stain; T-37 Fine and VF. Sold as is, no returns. [16]. $500-750

1789 CSA. T-13. $100. Sept. 2, 1861. Cr. 53. PF-2. No.1. D. Sailor, left. Slaves load cotton wagon. Serial number 1! Ex NASCA Criswell/Stanley Gibbons April 1982, Lot 375 (lot slip included). Fine. Trimmed slightly into the top. $300-500

1790 CSA. T-13. $100. Sept. 2, 1861. Cr. 58. PF-6.

No.32087. A. Sailor, left. Slaves load cotton wagon. VF. Three complete margins. $150-250

1791 CSA. T-13. $100. Sept. 2, 1861. Cr. 56. PF-4.

No.12627. AH. Sailor, left. Slaves load cotton wagon. Double lines under One Hundred Dollars. F-VF. Nearly complete borders. Light age toning and minor ink erosion. $100-150

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1792 CSA. T-14. $50. Sept. 2, 1861. Cr. 77. PF-8. No.26470. A. Sailors, left. Moneta seated by treasure chests, center. With an exceptionally sharp and vivid red round March 1864 Trans-Mississippi stamp. Rarity 11(5,753 stamped). F-VF. Trimmed a bit into the top border. Minor age toning. $600-900

1793 CSA. T-14. $50. Sept. 2, 1861. Cr. 76. PF-7. No.7131. A6. Sailors, left. Moneta seated by treasure chests, center. Shreveport, Louisiana Trans-Mississippi stamp on the back. “REISSUED OCT. 1, 1863. SHREVEPORT, LA.”. F-VF. COC. $300-500

1794 CSA. T-CT14. $50. Sept. 2, 1861. Cr. Unl. No.10. A1. Sailors, left. Moneta seated by treasure chests, right. Unlisted counterfeit? The face lacks shading, little detail behind the sailor with the hat. Fine. Trimmed into the top and right border. $150-250

1795 CSA. T-16. $50. Sept. 2, 1861. Cr. 80. PF-1. No.37895. WA. Jefferson Davis. Green underprint. Engraver’s names above FUNDABLE. No series. Red fiber paper. Almost Uncirculated. Complete, but narrow margins. There is a rather spectacular clump of red fiber near the left border. $750-1,250

1796 CSA. T-16. $50. Sept. 2, 1861. Cr. 84. PF-12. No.41843. YA. Jefferson Davis. Green underprint. Engraver’s names below FUNDABLE. CSA script watermark. VF-EF. Fresh and crisp. Nearly complete borders. $300-500

1797 CSA. T-16. $50. Sept. 2, 1861. Cr. 81. PF-3.

No.62889. WA. Jefferson Davis. Green underprint. Engraver’s names above FUNDABLE. No series. CSA script watermark. VF. Full margins all around. $250-350

1798 CSA. T-16. $50. Sept. 2, 1861. Cr. 91. PF-14.

No.24919. YA. Jefferson Davis. Green underprint. Engraver’s names below FUNDABLE. 2nd Series. Plain paper. Fine. CC. Close at the top. $150-250

1799 CSA. T-16. $50. Sept. 2, 1861. Cr. 92. PF-15.

No.9303. YA. Jefferson Davis. Green underprint. Engraver’s names below FUNDABLE. 2nd Series. CSA script watermark. F-VF. CC. Full margins. $100-150

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1800 CSA. T-17. $20. Sept. 2, 1861. Cr. 100. PF-5. No.33633. A. Liberty, left. Ceres, Commerce, Navigation. Short bright green tendrils. “for” written before Register and Treasurer. Fine. COC. $500-750

1801 CSA. T-17. $20. Sept. 2, 1861. Cr. 99. PF-2. No.25593. A. Liberty, left. Ceres, Commerce, Navigation. Long bright green tendrils. Uncirculated. Neatly cut cancelled. Trimmed into the borders. $500-750

1802 CSA. T-18. $20. Sept. 2, 1861. Cr. 126. PF-

19. No.297. AU. Sailor, capstan, left. Sailing ship. Large capital letter above left plate letter. . VG-Fine. $250-350

1803 CSA. T-18. $20. Sept. 2, 1861. Cr. 117. PF-17.

No.11935. AI. Sailor, capstan, left. Sailing ship. Large capital letter far from and above left plate letter. Round red March 1864 Trans-Mississippi stamp. F-VF. Minor edge splits, left, professionally repaired. $200-300

1804 CSA. A Nice Selection of CSA Notes with Impairments.

T-18 F-VF, stained; T-20 F-VF, trimmed into the topT-28 AU with repaired pinhole; T-29 VG details, missing corner; T-33 VG, CC; T-34 Fine, CC; T-45 VG, stains. $150-250

1805 CSA. A Quartet CSA Trans-Mississippi Notes, All with

Round Red February 1864 Stamps. T-18 Cr.107 Fine details, CC, upper right corner missing; T-28 Cr.286 VG, heavy stains; T-29 Cr.237 Fine details, COC, stains on back; T-30 Cr.239 Fine details, COC. [4]. $300-500

1806 CSA. A18. Variety Grouping of CSA 1861 $10 T-18 Notes. Sailor, capstan, left. Sailing ship. Cr.101 PF-1, AU; Cr.105 PF-2, F-VF; Cr.105 PF-2, F-VF, nearly full margins; Cr.129 PF-20, VF-EF; Cr.131 PF-23, F-VF CC, plate number altered to A18; Cr.132 PF-28, VG; Cr.135 PF-30, F-VF; Cr.136 PF-31, VF. [8]. Sold as is. Must be seen. $400-600

1807 CSA. T-20. $20. Sept. 2, 1861. Cr. Unl. PF-13. No.41001?. 9. Stephens, left. Beehive. Blundered 2 Series. Shreveport, Louisiana Trans-Mississippi stamp on the back. “REISSUED OCT. 1, 1863. SHREVEPORT, LA.”. Fine. CC. $400-600

1808 CSA. T-20. $20. Sept. 2, 1861. Cr. 141. PF-5. No.111100. 5. Stephens, left. Beehive. FIRST SERIES. Round red Feb. 1864 Trans-Mississippi stamp on the front. VF-EF. Minor mounting remnants. $300-500

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1809 CSA. T-20. $20. Sept. 2, 1861. Cr. Unl. PF-10. No.5756. 6. Alexander Stephens, left. Woman, cherub, beehive. Round red Trans-Mississippi stamp. S 2 SERIES variety. Rarity 10. Fine details. Hole cancelled. $100-150

1810 CSA Note Assortment. T-20 $20 1861 VG, CC,

stains; T-36 $10 1861 VG, small body hole; T-53 $5 1862 About Fine, penned notation on back; T-55 $1 1862 Fine, small body hole; T-65 $100 1864 AU. Also included is a CSA bond coupon. $100-150

1811 CSA. T-21. $20. Sept. 2, 1861. Cr. 144A. PF-2. No.22277. W. Alexander Stephens. Mid blue-green tint. NY watermark. Fine. Full margins. Hole cancelled. $300-500

1812 CSA. T-21. $20. Sept. 2, 1861. Cr. 146. PF-6. No.8706. W. Alexander Stephen. Green underprint. CSA block watermark. Error note. Several small diagonal folds were in the paper before the green printing occurred. When the folds were opened, blank areas resulted. The top border looks as if it was split in two, as does the top right die counter. Errors such as this are rarely seen. Fine. $300-500

1813 CSA. T-21. $20. Sept. 2, 1861. Cr. 147. PF-5.

No.36248. Y. Alexander Stephens. Light blue-green tint. Printed on paper watermarked with CSA script letters. Fine. With nearly complete margins and boldly printed. A small stain in the left end panel is mentioned merely for the sake of accuracy. $200-300

1814 CSA. T-21. $20. Sept. 2, 1861. Cr. 145. PF-3. No.11717. Y. Alexander Stephens. Dark blue-green tint. Printed on thin bank note paper. Fine. CC. Trimmed in at the bottom, but quite attractive. $200-300

1815 CSA. T-21. $20. August 28, 1861. Cr. 5. PF-1. No.23716. B. Alexander Stephens with barrel, cotton bales. VF details. $150-200

1816 CSA. T-22. $10. Sept. 2, 1861. Cr. 150. PF-1. No.14645. A. Indian family. Bright red orange underprint. F-VF. Almost complete margins. Boldly printed. Great eye appeal. $750-1,250

Red Ink Serial Number T-22

1817 CSA. T-22. $10. Sept. 2, 1861. Cr. 150. PF-1. No.14147. A. Indian family. Red orange underprint. Red serial numbers. A rectangular purple “Richmond, Va 1863” stamp appears on the back. According to Fricke, “Red ink serial number examples of T-22 are the rarest notes of the red Southern Bank Note series of T-15, T-19, T-22 and T-31.”. About Fine. $750-1,250

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1818 CSA. T-22. $10. Sept. 2, 1861. Cr. 152. PF-2. No.13693. C. Indian family. Brilliant red orange underprint. F-VF. Trimmed in a bit at the top left, and on the right side. $600-900

1819 CSA. T-22. $10. Sept. 2, 1861. Cr. 151. PF-1. No.14550. B. Thetis, left. Indian family in the center. Vivid red-orange underprint. F-VF. $600-900

1820 CSA. T-22. $10. Sept. 2, 1861. Cr. 152. PF-

2. No.13693. C. Indian family. Brilliant red orange underprint. F-VF. Trimmed in a bit at the top left, and on the right side. $100-150

1821 CSA. T-23. $10. Sept. 2, 1861. Cr. 155. PF-3. No.1753. A1. R. M. T. Hunter. Cotton wagon. Red orange TEN underprint. Fine or so. Washed and pressed. The underprint is weak, and the serial numbers are faint, but no red fibers are apparent. The census reports two notes near this serial number, No.1691 in the Fricke collection, and Wormser ‘s No.1728. Perhaps in the top five reported. Sold as is. No returns. $600-900

1822 CSA. T-24. $10. Sept. 2, 1861. Cr. 160. PF-6. No.15366. H. R. M. T. Hunter, left. Reverend Dr. Alfred L. Elwin, noted abolitionist, as a child, left. Red orange overprint. Leggett, Keatinge & Ball. “J. Whatman, 1862” watermark. VF-EF details. Bright red orange overprint. The borders are complete except for a small piece out of the top. An excellent candidate for professional restoration. $750-1,250

1823 CSA. T-24. $10. Sept. 2, 1861. Cr. 167. PF-10. No.40068. I. R. M. T. Hunter, left. Reverend Dr. Alfred L. Elwin, noted abolitionist, as a child, left. Keatinge & Ball. Red orange overprint. “NY” watermark. Fine-VF. CC. Nice color. $500-750

1824 CSA. T-24. $10. Sept. 2, 1861. Cr. 165. PF-9. No.23308. K. R. M. T. Hunter, left. Reverend Dr. Alfred L. Elwin, noted abolitionist, as a child, left. Keatinge & Ball. Red orange overprint. TEN watermark. Very Fine. Decent red orange overprints. Nearly complete margins on all four sides. $400-600

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1825 CSA. T-24. $10. Sept. 2, 1861. Cr. 166. PF-13. No.22709. H. R. M. T. Hunter, left. Reverend Dr. Alfred L. Elwin, noted abolitionist, as a child, left. Keatinge & Ball. Red orange overprint. “J. WHATMAN, 1862” watermark. About Fine details. Portions of the note are age toned. Trimmed into the left border. $400-600

1826 CSA. T-24. $10. Sept. 2, 1861. Cr. 163. PF-12. No.522114. J. R. M. T. Hunter, left. Reverend Dr. Alfred L. Elwin, noted abolitionist, as a child, left. Keatinge & Ball. CSA block letter watermark. Red orange overprints. Round black February Trans-Mississippi stamp. VF-EF details. Hole cancelled. Small edge split. Pinhole. Full margins. $400-600

1827 CSA. T-24. $10. Sept. 2, 1861. Cr. 164. PF-11. No.52713. J. R. M. T. Hunter, left. Reverend Dr. Alfred L. Elwin, noted abolitionist, as a child, left. Keatinge & Ball. CSA script letter watermark. Very Fine. Quite choice for the grade. Crisp paper quality. Pleasing red orange underprints. Complete margins. $400-600

1828 CSA. T-24. $10. Sept. 2, 1861. Cr. 159. PF-3. No.746. H. R. M. T. Hunter, left. Reverend Dr. Alfred L. Elwin, noted abolitionist, as a child, left. Red orange overprint. Leggett, Keatinge & Ball. TEN watermark. About Fine. The red overprint is lightly oxidized. $300-500

1829 CSA. T-24. $10. Sept. 2, 1861. Cr. 161. PF-7. No.29098. K. R. M. T. Hunter, left. Reverend Dr. Alfred L. Elwin, noted abolitionist, as a child, left. Red orange overprint. Plain paper. F-VF. Full borders, but close at right. Vivid red orange underprints. $300-500

1830 CSA. T-24. $10. Sept. 2, 1861. Cr. 163. PF-12. No.55548. J. R. M. T. Hunter, left. Reverend Dr. Alfred L. Elwin, noted abolitionist, as a child, left. Keatinge & Ball. Red orange overprint. CSA block letter watermark. VF-EF. Tiny repaired edge split at the top. Pleasing red orange overprint. $300-500

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1831 CSA. T-24. $10. Sept. 2, 1861. Cr. 164. PF-11. No.61816. CSA 1861 September 2nd, 1861 Higher Denomination Pair. T-14 Cr.55 PF-3 VF and T-13 Cr.59 PF-1 Fine. Both trimmed in a bit on the left side. $100-150

Sept. 2, 1861 Ten T-25, Perhaps Finest Known

1832 CSA. T-25. $10. Sept. 2, 1861. Cr. 171. PF-4. No.42585. Z. R. M. T. Hunter. Hope with anchor. Jefferson Davis. Printed on paper watermarked “Hodgkinson & Co. Wookey Hole Mill.” Fine. Complete, but narrow margins. Perhaps the finest known. $2,000-3,000

1833 CSA. T-25. $10. Sept. 2, 1861. Cr. 168. PF-1. No.34763. Y. R. M. T. Hunter. Hope with anchor. Jefferson Davis. Printed on plain paper. Almost Uncirculated. The borders are nearly complete. Nice eye appeal. $600-900

1834 CSA. T-25. $10. Sept. 2, 1861. Cr. 169A. PF-6.

No.42380. J. R. M. T. Hunter, left. Reverend Dr. Alfred L. Elwin, noted abolitionist, as a child, left. Keatinge & Ball. CSA script watermark. Red orange overprint. Fine. Full borders. Minor age toning on the back. $250-350

1835 CSA. T-25. $10. Sept. 2, 1861. Cr. 169A. PF-6.

No.42380. Z. R. M. T. Hunter. Hope with anchor. Jefferson Davis. No flourish. Printed on thin paper with CSA block letter watermark. Fine. Which probably puts it in the top five reported. $200-300

Upper Census T-26

1836 CSA. T-26. $10. Sept. 2, 1861. Cr. 207. PF-32. No.757. W. R. M. T. Hunter, left. Hope with anchor, center. Memminger. Coarse lace red underprint. Flourish over “bearer,” “of,” 2nd Series. “J. WHATMAN, 1862” watermark. EF-AU. three full margins, trimmed a bit into the bottom border. Still very close to the top of the census. Perhaps the second finest reported. $2,000-3,000

1837 CSA. T-26. $10. Sept. 2, 1861. Cr. 213. PF-5. No.7702. W. R. M. T. Hunter, left. Hope with anchor, center. Memminger. Fine lace red underprint. Flourish over “bearer,” “of,” CSA block letters vertical watermark. EF. Four full margins. Heavy embossing. Looks almost new from the front. $300-500

1838 CSA. T-26. $10. Sept. 2, 1861. Cr. 200. PF-

27. No.167632. Z. R. M. T. Hunter, left. Hope with anchor, center. Memminger. Coarse lace red underprint. No flourish over “bearer,” no “of,” CSA script letters watermark. Fine. Complete margins. $200-300

1839 CSA. T-26. $10. Sept. 2, 1861. Cr. 193. PF-20.

No.103460. Y. R. M. T. Hunter, left. Hope with anchor, center. Memminger. Coarse lace red underprint. Flourish over “bearer,” “of. CSA script watermark. VF. With full borders. $150-250

1840 CSA. T-26. $10. Sept. 2, 1861. Cr. 201. PF-29.

No.1427. X. R. M. T. Hunter, left. Hope with anchor, center. Memminger. Coarse lace red underprint. Flourish over “bearer,” “of,” 2nd Series. Fine. Nearly complete borders. $100-150

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1841 CSA. CSA 1861 T-26 Variety Grouping. All with neat cut cancels. Cr.211 PF-1 Fine, CC; Cr.213A PF-5 Fine CC; Cr.193 PF-20 F-VF CC; Cr.191 PF-21 VF-EF CC, stamp hinges on back. [4]. $200-300

1842 CSA. T-28. $10. Sept. 2, 1861. Cr. 236. PF-9. No.59085. A14. Woman with urn. Train, right. J. T. Patterson, Columbia, S. C. Large numeral beneath the plate letter. Almost Uncirculated. This example has extraordinary eye appeal for a T-28, an issue that is fairly common in grades below Choice VF, but quite elusive in loftier states of preservation. Whether or not this note actually saw any circulation is impossible to say for sure. Viewed from the front it has the look of a Choice Crisp Uncirculated example. The printing is dark and bold. The paper is crisp. There are some paper wrinkles, (not folds), that are perhaps normal teller handling. All margins are complete. The signatures sharp. A partial impression of a printer’s name appears in the lower left margin. $500-750

1843 CSA. T-28. $10. Sept. 2, 1861. Cr. 233. PF-5. No.43623. A15. Woman with urn. Train, right. Hoyer & Ludwig. Large numeral to the right of the plate letter. Almost Uncirculated. Almost as nice as the note that follows, and whether or not this note, or the following note, actually saw any circulation is impossible to say for sure. The paper is crisp, but there are some paper wrinkles, (not folds). Three margins are complete, but this example is trimmed into the bottom border. A rare opportunity to upgrade the T-28 in your collection. $400-600

1844 CSA. T-28. $10. Sept. 2, 1861. Cr. like 232A. PF-Like PF-4. No.34515. A12. Women with urn. Hoyer and Ludwig. Plate numeral with period to the right of the plate letter. This note appears to be an unlisted counterfeit. “HOYER & LUDWIG” is jumbled. There is no “r” after “TREAS.” No line under the Treasurer’s signature, etc. Very Fine. $200-300

1845 CSA. T-29. $10. Sept. 2, 1861. Cr. 237. PF-1.

No.12969. C. Slave picking cotton. Red “91262” mechanical number stamp, right. Fine. Trimmed into the top right border. $200-300

1846 CSA. T-29. $10. Sept. 2, 1861. Cr. 237. PF-1.

No.14983. G. Slave picking cotton. Purple “Richmond, Va. 1863” stamp on the back. Fine details. Edge splits in the top border. $100-150

1847 CSA. T-30. $10. Sept. 2, 1861. Cr. 242. PF-6.

No.1242. 2. General Francis Marion’s Sweet Potato Dinner. Fourth Series. EF-AU. Nearly complete borders. $200-300

1848 CSA. T-30. $10. Sept. 2, 1861. Cr. 238. PF-1.

No.1413. 2. General Francis Marion’s Sweet Potato Dinner. First Series. Round red February 1864 Trans-Mississippi stamp. About Fine. Repaired edge split at the top. $200-300

1849 CSA. T-30. $10. Sept. 2, 1861. Cr. 329. PF-3.

No.27052. 6. General Francis Marion’s Sweet Potato Dinner. Second Series. VF. Trimmed slightly into the upper right border. A line of brown ink extends across the upper right quadrant of the front. $100-150

1850 CSA. A Trio of September 2, 1861 CSA Notes.

T-30 EF-AU, light age toning throughout; T-36 EF-AU, trimmed into the bottoom border; T-37 Fine. [3] $150-250

Ex Wormser, ex Stockton Five Dollars T-31

1851 CSA. T-31. $5. Sept. 2, 1861. Cr. 244. PF-1. No.17511. B. Five women. Vivid red-orange underprint. Red serial numbers. This note, Ex Wormser, Ex Stockton, was third in the Fricke 2005 census. F-VF. Trimmed in a bit at the top. $1,000-1,500

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1852 CSA. T-31. $5. Sept. 2, 1861. Cr. 243. PF-1. No.8044. A. Five women. Vivid red-orange underprint. Rarely seen missing Treasurer’s signature error. Elliot signed for the Register, but no one signed for the Treasurer. Fine. Some minor age toning in the upper right corner. Three full margins, trimmed close near the bottom right. $750-1,250

1853 CSA. T-31. $5. Sept. 2, 1861. Cr. 245. PF-2. No.71. C. Five women. Red-orange underprint. Southern Bank Note Company. VG. Trimmed into the left side, and the large 5s are oxidized. $300-500

1854 CSA. T-33. $5. Sept. 2, 1861. Cr. 254Bb. PF-10. No.19571. C. G. Memminger. Lighter green. “Keating & Ball, Richmond” facing out. Plain paper. Only the barest trace of the “V” in Virginia is visible. Fine. With nearly complete margins. $600-900

1855 CSA. T-33. $5. Sept. 2, 1861. Cr. 254a. PF-12.

No.17868. O. Memminger, center. Minerva, right. Dark green underprint. Unusual triangular-shaped cut out cancels. $200-300

1856 CSA. T-34. $5. Sept. 2, 1861. Cr. 263. PF-5. No.9348. W. Memminger, center. Minerva, right. Signed only by the Antway, for the Treasurer. CSA block letters watermark. Uncirculated. Cut cancelled. The margins are almost complete, and the paper is bright and crisp. $200-300

1857 CSA. T-34. $5. Sept. 2, 1861. Cr. 264A. PF-4.

No.24890. Y. Memminger, center. Minerva, right. CSA script letters watermark. “REOEIVABLE” misspelled in the lower margin. Almost Uncirculated. CC. Trimmed into the top border. Nice paper quality. $150-250

1858 CSA. T-34. $5. Sept. 2, 1861. Cr. 262. PF-1.

No.9155. X. Memminger, center. Minerva, right. Plain paper. Uncirculated. Neatly hammer cancelled. Four full margins, bold embossing, and crisp, clean paper quality. $150-250

1859 CSA. T-34. $5. Sept. 2, 1861. Cr. 264. PF-3.

No.20710. X. Memminger, center. Minerva, right. Engraver’s name at the top. CSA script watermark. Uncirculated. CC. Full margins. $100-150

1860 CSA. T-36. $5. Sept. 2, 1861. Cr. 278. PF-5. No.198487. 11A. Sailor, left. Commerce seated on cotton bale. Shreveport, Louisiana Trans-Mississippi stamp on the back. “REISSUED OCT. 1, 1863. SHREVEPORT, LA.” About Fine. Pinhole. $400-600

1861 CSA. T-36. $5. Sept. 2, 1861. Cr. 278. PF-4. No.886103. A. Sailor, left. Commerce seated on cotton bale. Round red March 1864 Trans-Mississippi stamp. AU. Trimmed into the bottom border. Rarity 7. $300-500

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1862 CSA. T-36 CSA Grouping. Cr.272 PF-1 VF; Cr.274 PF-2 F-VF; Cr.274 PF-2 AU; Cr.278 PF-4 VF. [4]. $250-350

1863 CSA. $5. Sept. 2, 1861. Cr. 37. PF-1. No.82068. D. Sailor leans on cotton bale. Memminger. Shreveport, Louisiana Trans-Mississippi stamp on the back. “REISSUED OCT. 1, 1863. SHREVEPORT, LA.”. About Fine. Nearly complete borders. $500-750

1864 CSA. T-37. $2. Sept. 2, 1861. Cr. 285. PF-2. No.38468. 4. Memminger, left. Sailor leans on cotton bale, center. Second Series. Red orange overprints. Round red February Trans-Mississippi stamp. “FOR TREASURER” appears to be blundered or perhaps doubled. . F-VF. Full margins on all four sides. $200-300

1865 CSA. T-38. $2. Sept. 2, 1861. Cr. 286. PF-1. No.893. 8. Judah P. Benjamin. Fine. Pinhole. Light soiling, right side. Three excellent margins, and the right side trimmed in just a bit. A nice example of a type that is typically encountered in much poorer states of preservation. $1,000-1,500

1866 CSA. T-39. 1862. Cr.287. PF-1. No.71. Af. Milkmaid, left. Train with straight steam. Red “91292” stamp on the front. Scarce Columbus, Missouri interest paid blue stamp on the back. Almost Uncirculated, with a strip of paste on the top of the back of the note. Two additional interest paid stamps on the back. $100-150

1867 CSA. T-45. $20. Sept. 2, 1861. Cr. 130. PF-22.

No.22139. 26A. Sailor and ship. Round red March 1864 Trans-Mississippi stamp. Fine. Trimmed a bit into the top border. $200-300

1868 Small Group of CSA Notes. T-54 $2 1862 About Fine;

T-60 $5 1863 AU, CC; T-66 $50 1864 Unc., two small corner pieces missing; T-68 $10 1864 VF, small edge split. [4] $100-150

1869 CSA. T-59. $10. April 6, 1863. Cr. Unl. PF-38.

No.54. C. Statehouse. R. M. T. Hunter, right. Litho’d by J. T. Paterson & Co.,” left. “1 2nd SERIES.”. F-VF details. Mounting stains, and a small corner area thinned or missing. $100-150

1870 CSA. T-59. $10. April 6, 1863. Cr. 59. PF-14. Faded serial number. AC. Statehouse. R. M. T. Hunter, right. Litho’d by Evans and Cogswell, left. Small “1st Series.” A-C plen error. F-VF COC. Fortunately, the hole cancels don’t obscure anything of importance. $300-500

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1871 CSA. CSA Errors Notes. Double Date Stamped Group of T-59 and T-60 $10 and $5 1863 Notes. $5 PF-27 No Series, two red NOVEMBER, 1863 stamps, AU, poorly trimmed; $10 PF-13 1st Series, two red APRIL, 1863 stamps, Fine, repaired edge splits; PF-19 2nd Series, two red Sept’R, 1863 stamps, AU, trimmed close on three sides; PF-19 with an AUGUST, 1863 stamp on the front, and a partial AUGUST stamp on the back, VF; PF-29 2nd over 1st Series, two red July, 1863 stamps, About Fine, CC. $400-600

1872 CSA. CSA Errors Notes. Another Group of Double

Date Stamped T-59 and T-60 2nd Series, two small red JANUARY 1864 stamps, F-VF. Interesting size variations in this trio of double dated errors. $400-600

1873 A Nice Assortment of CSA 1863 $10 T-60 Notes.

Cr.448 PF-1, VF-EF; Cr.450 PF-4, VF-EF; Cr.453 P-11 VF-EF and AU age toned; Cr.457 PF-19, AU; Cr.459 PF-21, AU; Cr.462 PF-24, Abt. Fine , and VF-EF; Cr.464 PF-27, Fine, pinholes; Cr.463 PF-31, Fine. [10]. Most with nearly complete borders. Must be seen. Sold as is. $300-500

1874 CSA. T-60. $5. April 6, 1863. Cr. 451B. PF-8.

No.13990. E. Capitol, Richmond. Memminger, right. Ghostly “E” at right. VG-Fine. Cut cancelled. The margins are almost complete, and the paper is bright and crisp. $250-350

1875 306871/64 CSA. T-, 60. $5. April 6, 1863. Cr.

451. PF-6. No.778821. AD. Capitol, Richmond. Memminger, right. A-D plate letter error. VG. Some pinholes present, and a thin spot near the center. Another classic rarity. $200-300

1876 CSA. T-60. $5. April 6, 1863. Cr. 464. PF-27. No.138908. C. State house. Memminger. Blue back. No series. Litho by Evans & Cogswell, left. FEBRUARY 1864 date stamp . Uncirculated. A few scattered age spots on the back. Nearly full margins. $150-250

1877 CSA. T-60. $5. April 6, 1863. Cr. 450. PF-

4. No.102654. E. Statehouse. Memminger. “st SERIES.” State II. R-9. Fine details. Pinholes, small body split. $100-150

1878 CSA. An Original Pack of 100 CSA $5 April 6, 1863 Notes. All are average circulated hammer cancelled. “Columbia, S. C. is printed on the original wrapper. Rarely encountered! $400-600

1879 CSA. T-60. $5. April 6, 1863. Cr. 450. PF-4.

No.59223. D. State house. Memminger. Blue back. First series. Litho by J. T. Patterson, bottom. Error note. No red date stamp. F-VF. Full margins. $100-150

1880 CSA. T-61. $1. April 6, 1863. Cr. 471. PF-6.

No.3939. A. Judah P. Benjamin. Pink paper. Periods after both plate letters. Uncirculated. Some light teller handling. $300-500

1881 CSA. T-61. $2. April 6, 1863. Cr. 471. PF-6.

No.23971. A. Judah P. Benjamin. On pink paper. Engraved by Keating & Ball, Columbia, SC. 2nd Series. Periods after both plate letters. EF. The borders are virtually complete. A few scattered pinholes. No heavy folds. $250-350

1882 CSA. T-61. $2. April 6, 1863. Cr. 472. PF-8.

No.1928. F. Judah P. Benjamin. On pink paper. Engraved by Keating & Ball. Litho’d by Evans & Cogswell, left end. Unusual rectangular purple “Cancelled” stamp on back. F-VF. Trimmed in a bit on the right side. $100-150

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1883 CSA. T-62. $1. April 6, 1863. Cr. 474. PF-1. No.18058. C. Clement C. Clay. On pink paper. No printer’s name. Periods after both plate letters. EF-AU. Uncirculated in appearance if viewed only from the front, but there is a light fold in the lower right corner, and some teller handling near the right end panel. Complete and generous margins for this issue which is rarely encountered in this state of preservation. $100-150

1884 CSA. Trio of Pre-1864 CSA Notes. T-25 Cr.169

PF-2 VF-EF COC; T-26 Cr.193 PF-4 VF COC; T-30 Cr. 241 PF-5 AU COC, mounting remnants; T-60 Cr.450 PF-4 CU COC; T-60 Cr.453 PF-11 CU COC. [5]. $200-300

Pleasing Stonewall Jackson $500

1885 CSA. T-64. $500. Feb. 17, 1864. Cr. 489B. PF-3. No.36412. C. Stonewall Jackson. Dark red. Uncirculated. Nearly complete borders. $750-1,250

1886 CSA. T-64. $500. Feb. 17, 1864. Cr. 489. PF-2. No.33527-33528. C. Stonewall Jackson. Pink underprint. AU. Light pink. Nice borders for this issue. Mismatched serial numbers! A truly rare error, especially in a high denomination. $500-750

1887 CSA. T-64. $500. Feb. 17, 1864. Cr. 489B. PF-3. No.36648. A. Stonewall Jackson. Dark red. VF. Nearly complete borders. $400-600

1888 CSA. T-64. $500. Feb. 17, 1864. Cr. 489A. PF-1. No.5017. B. Stonewall Jackson. Light red underprint. Uncirculated. Nearly complete borders. Minor teller handling. Small stain, lower left border. $400-600

1889 CSA. T-64. $500. Feb. 17, 1864. Cr. 489. PF-2. No.9548. B. Stonewall Jackson. Pink underprint. Uncirculated. Trimmed into the top border. $300-500

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1890 CSA. T-64. $500. Feb. 17, 1864. Cr. 489A. PF-1. No.78. A. Stonewall Jackson. Pink underprint. Low serial number. Fine. Red treasury stamp, upper right. Decent borders for this issue. The right signature is light, and there are a few stray pinholes. $300-500

1891 CSA. T-64. $500. Feb. 17, 1864. Cr. 489. PF-2. B.

Stonewall Jackson. Pink underprint. VF. Unissued, with no signatures or serial numbers. $200-300

1892 CSA. T-64. $500. Feb. 17, 1864. Cr. 489A. PF-1.

No.5017. B. Stonewall Jackson. Light red underprint. Uncirculated. Nearly complete borders. Minor teller handling. Small stain, lower left border. $200-300

1893 CSA. T-64. $500. Feb. 17, 1864. D. Stonewall

Jackson. Medium red underprint. VF. Unissued, with no signatures or serial numbers. $200-300

1894 CSA. T-64. $500. Feb. 17, 1864. Cr. 489A. PF-1.

No.309. A. Stonewall Jackson. “A CONFEDERATE NOTE MEMORIAL” poem on the back in red. W. Rothrock, bookseller, stationer and news dealer. Selma, Alabama. Fine. $250-350

1895 CSA. T-64. $500. Feb. 17, 1864. Cr. 489. PF-2.

No.26360. D. Stonewall Jackson. Pink underprint. Red advertisement for R. D. Mann, General Ticket Agent, No. 4 Kimball House. VF details. Edge splits. $200-300

1896 CSA. T-65. $100. Feb. 17, 1864. Cr. 493. PF-2.

No.83556. D. Lucy Pickens. AU. Deeper red at the sides. $100-150

1897 CSA. Trio of Higher Denomination CSA 1864 Notes.

T-65 $100 EF-AU; T-66 $50 EF-AU(2). Also included is a $10 Chemicograph Unc., and a Bank of New England $1 remainder note Unc. [5] $200-300

1898 CSA. A Nice Group of Mostly Higher-Grade T-66 1864 $50 CSA Notes. Cr.495 PF-1 Uncirculated; Cr.496 PF-2 Uncirculated; Cr.498 PF-5 Uncirculated; Cr.500 PF-11 VF; Cr. 501 PF-12 Uncirculated, teller handling; Cr.502 PF-14 EF, some teller handling; Cr. 503 PF-15 AU. [7]. $300-500

1899 CSA. A Denomination Set of CSA 1864 Notes, 50

Cents through $50. T-66 AU; T-65 EF, red; T-68 CU; T-69 EF-AU; T-70 CU; T-71 VF; T-72 CU. [7] $200-300

1900 CSA. A Pleasing Selection of Nine CSA 1864 $5

Varieties. Mostly AU to Uncirculated. PF-1; PF-3; PF-6; PF-7; PF-8; PF-9; PF-10; PF-11. Also included is a T-69 with a large hand-written “7” over 4 Series. Should be seen. Sold as is. $300-500

1901 CSA. T-66. $50. Feb. 17, 1864. Cr. Unl. PF-16. No.49300. YA. Jefferson Davis. Pink tint. Blue back. “For Begisteb’ and “For Treasureb.” Almost Uncirculated. Trimmed into the top and right border, but perhaps the finest known example. $300-500

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1902 CSA. T-67. $20. Feb. 17, 1864. Cr. 514. PF-14. No.41301. A. Alexander Stephens. Statehouse. Two flourishes over “ICA.” X Series. Contemporary penned notation on the back. “Found in the private baggage of Jefferson Davis.” If only the provenance could be confirmed! VF. $100-150

1903 A Confederate Paper Money Assortment. T-67 $20

1864 F-VF(3); T-68 $10 1864 F-VF(7), CU and three impaired examples;T-69 1864 $5 F-VF(5), and one impaired example. Also included are the following pieces, all with pieces out, stains, exesive wear, etc. - T-42(2), T-63, T-t70, T-71 and T-72. $300-500

1904 CSA. T-68. $10. February 17, 1864. Cr. 545A. PF-16. No.39359. AC. Horses Pulling Cannon. 3 Series. A-C plate letter error. F-VF. Nearly complete margins. A nice example of this classic Confederate rarity. $200-300

1905 CSA. T-68. $10. Feb. 17, 1864. Cr. 540. PF-1

StateIIIG. No.62139. G. Horses Pulling Cannon. No Series. Only the left plate letter G is present. Fine. Trimmed just into the top left border. A decent example of this popular error. $100-150

1906 CSA. A Nice Assortment of CSA 1864 $10 T-68 Note

Varieties. PF-1 (broken H); PF-8; (tilted 1st SERIES); PF-10 (large B tilted right; PF-27 (6. SERIES); PF-40; PF-44; PF-53. As many there are many varieties in this series that are not clearly identified, should be seen, sold as is. VF-EF. [8-piece total]. $200-300

1907 CSA. Assortment of CSA 1863 and 1864 50 Cent Notes

Including One with Double Serial Numbers. 1863 T-65: PF-1 CU; PF-4 No.95056 twice, CU; PF-6 CU; PF-4 CU; PF-8 CU, stain on back, No.286; T-72 PF-1 CU; PF-2 CU. $300-500

1908 1863 $10 Notes. Cr.445A PF-1 EF; Cr.435 P-3 Unc., age toned; Cr.439 PF-13 VF-EF; Cr.438 P-17 CU; Cr.436 PF-18 VF; Cr.442B P-19 AU; Cr.444 P-35 Fine. [7]. $300-500

1909 CSA. An Assortment of Lower Denomination CSA 1863

$1 T-62 Notes. Cr.478 PF-10 AU, uneven borders(2); Cr.481 PF-20 VF-EF, pinholes. [3] $150-250

1910 CSA. Thirteen Assorted CSA 1864 $20 T-67 Notes,

EF-AU to Uncirculated. Includes CR.504 PF-1; CR.508 PF-7; Cr.509 PF-9; Cr.510 PF-10; Cr.511 PF-11; Cr.514 PF-14; Cr.515 PF-15; Cr.518 PF-18; Cr.519 PF-19; CR.521 PF-21; Cr.522 PF-22; Cr.524 PF-24(2 Pieces). [13] $300-500

1911 CSA. A Pleasing Assortment of Lower Denomination

CSA 1864 Notes. T-70 $2: Cr.566 PF-4 only right signature EF-AU; Cr.567 PF-5 AU; Cr.567 PF-5 dark red AU. T-71 $1: Cr.569 P-1 EF-AU; Cr.UNL PF-11 EF-AU; Cr.574A PF-14 EF-AU. [6] $500-750

1912 CSA. An Interesting Group of Eleven CSA 1864

$10 T-68 Notes. PF-3(2 Pieces); PF-14(2 Pieces); PF-15; PF-20; PF-21; PF-37(2 pieces); PF-44; PF-53. As many there are many varieties in this series that are not clearly identified, should be seen, sold as is. EF-AU to Uncirculated. [11 total] $200-300

1913 CSA. Nineteen Assorted CSA 1864 $20 T-67 Notes,

Mostly VF to EF. Includes Cr.504 PF-1; Cr.505 PF-3; Cr.506 P-4(2 Pieces); Cr.507 PF-6; Cr.512 PF-12; Cr.516 PF-16; Cr.517 PF-17; Cr.520 PF-20; Cr.522 PF-22; Cr.523 PF-23; Cr.525 PF-25; Cr.526 PF-26; Cr.527 PF-27; Cr.530 PF-30; Cr.531 PF-31; Cr.532 PF-32; Cr.533 PF-33; Cr.535 PF-35. Sold as is, no returns. [19] $400-600

1914 CSA. A Large Lot of CSA Notes, All Impaired, but

Mostly Intact and Collectible. T-13 Unc., age toned, mounting remnants; T-14 Unc., age toned; T-20 VF, cut cancelled, pieces out at the bottom; T-20 Fine, cut cancelled; T-20 PF-5 Fine, stains; T-30 Fine with “X” pen cancels; T-36 VG, heavy stains; T-36 Fine, burns, top left; T-36 VF CC; T-59 AU, CC, dark; T-59 VF-EF, CC, repaired; T-59 VF, CC; T-60 VF, body hole, COC; T-62 AU, repaired ink erosion holes; T-71 AG, dark [15] $300-500

1915 CSA. An Assortment of CSA Counterfeits and Facsimiles.

CT-14/64B VF-EF, age toned; CT-19/137 AU; CT-65/490 “Havana” counterfeit AU, trimmed close, lower left; CT-31/245B VF, trimmed close all around; CT-20/141D Fine, CC and AU; Also included is a low-grade T-41 counterfeit, and a modern lithographed copy of a T-8. Sold as is, no returns. $200-300

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1916 CSA. A Lovely Group of Post-Civil-War Advertising Notes. Four are printed on the backs of original 1864 $10 notes: Souvenir of the Confederate relief Bazaar of Maryland, Baltimore, April 11, 1898, “Representing nothing on God’s earth now....,” VF; VIRGINIA HOMES, A.O. Bliss, Ashland, VA, selling farming lands, AU; GENERAL RAILROAD TICKET OFFICE No.4 KIMBALL HOUSE, ATLANTA, GEORGIA, VF-EF; J. H. CHILDREY, 1722 MAIN ST, RICHMOND, VA, VF-EF. Also included are adds on CSA facsimile notes. Should be seen. Sold as is. $200-300

1917 CSA. A Quartet of 1864 Notes with Advertising or Bank

Stamps. Cr.499, R. D. Mann, General Ticket Agent, 4 Kimball House, Atlanta, Georgia, AU with small edge split; Cr.522, a full red back stamp for I. Gutman & Co. Clothiers & Merchant Tailors, Philadelphia, VF; Cr.530, with a black oval McClure & Co. Bankers stamp, Memphis, VF; Cr.548A, with a purple Gilmore & Renocher, Minerals & Timber, Birmingham, Alabama stamp on the front, VF. Total 4 pieces. $200-300

Important CSA Trans-Mississippi Document

1918 CSA. Important Confederate Trans-Mississippi Document. Treasury Department C.S.A. / Richmond, February 22, 1864. 8” x 12.” No.9. Handwritten draft prepared for C.S.A. Secretary of the Treasury C. G. Memminger. Part of the instructions issued for carrying out the redemption of currency under the Act of July 17, 1864. 1st The holders of all Treasury Notes above the denomination of Five Dollars, not bearing interest, are allowed until 1st of April east of the Mississippi, and until 1st of July west of the Mississippi, to fund the same in 20-year Registered Bonds (Signed) C. G. Memminger” at the bottom. Nicely mounted in gold-toned wooden frame. $500-750

1919 Confederate States Fiscal Paper Pair. 1) South Carolina

War Tax Receipt. July 1862. $39.52. “Act of Assembly of S. C. , passed Dec., 1862.” Small white form. VF or so. 2) Interim Depository Receipt. Treasurer’s office. March 5, 1864. “FOUR PER CENT PER ANNUM in the left border. Pink paper. To the Farmers Bank of Virginia. VF. (2) $100-150

1920 CSA. A Nice Mix of Northern and Southern Paper

Money. CSA T-31 counterfeit VF-EF, corner tip missing; Bank of East Tennessee, Knoxville, $1 TN-55 G6a VF-EF remainder, small body holes; $5 TN-55 G96a, Jonesboro, Fine, stains; Bank of Tennessee $1 1861 coins, POC, Fair; Egg Harbor Bank $5 green overprint VF-EF; 50 Cent fractional, Stanton, Good. Sold as is, no returns. $100-150

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1921 Fr.224. $1. 1896. Educational. No. 90709 A. Almost Uncirculated. Light paper mounting remnants on two of the back corners. $750-1,250

1922 Fr.224. $1. Silver Certificate. 1896. Educational. No.

9597019 C. Good details. Missing corner, upper left. $100-150

1923 Fr.228. $1. Silver Certificate. 1899. Black eagle. Verno-Treat. No. R35155525 A. PMG 65 Choice Uncirculated. $400-600

1924 Fr.232. $1. Silver Certificate. 1899. Large eagle.

Washington and Grant. Blue seal. No. K784657K A. VF-EF. In a Superior-Burke VF 25 SPQ holder. $100-150

1925 Fr.236. $1. Silver Certificate. 1899. Black

eagle. Speelman-White. No. V60938170A B. Fine-VF. $75-125

1926 Fr.712. $1. Federal Reserve Bank Note. 1918. Washington, left. Teehee-Burke, Hendricks-Strong. No. B50798858A B. Almost Uncirculated. Minor teller handling. $150-250

1927 Fr.40. $1. Legal Tender. 1923. Washington. Red seal. No. A264B D. Front plate 1, back plate 4. PMG 64 Choice Uncirculated. PPQ. Vivid red seal and serial numbers. Fresh and bright. $400-600

1928 Fr.237. $1 Silver Certificate 1923 Pair. VF-EF(20), one

has a partial bank stamp on the back. $50-75 1929 Group of $1 1923 Silver Certificates. VF or better. One

is soiled. [6] $120-180 1930 Fr.60. $2. Legal Tender. 1917. Jefferson. Speelman-

White. No. D70020562A B. PCGS About New 53. $120-180

1931 Fr.60. $2. Legal Tender. 1917. Jefferson. Speelman-

White. No. D70020663A C. PCGS About New 50. $100-150

1932 Fr.60. $2. Legal Tender. 1917. Jefferson. Speelman-

White. No. D69562812A D. PCGS About New 50. $100-150

1933 Fr.60. $2. Legal Tender. 1917. Jefferson. Speelman-

White. No. D70020665A A. PCGS About New 50. $100-150

1934 Fr.60. $2. Legal Tender. 1917. Jefferson. Speelman-

White. No. D69562813A A. PCGS About New 50. $100-150

1935 Fr.60. $2. Legal Tender. 1917. Jefferson. Speelman-

White. No. D69562809A A. PCGS About New 50. $100-150

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1936 Pair of $2 1917 Legal Tender Notes. PCGS 30 and 35. [2] $150-250

Choice Running Antelope (Onepapa) Fives

1937 Fr.278. $5. Silver Certificate. 1899. Indian Chief. Teehee-Burke. No. M67764123 C. PMG 64 Choice Uncirculated. Light teller handling. $1,500-2,500

1938 Fr.272. $5. Silver Certificate. 1899. Indian Chief. Lyons-Treat. No. B3749771 C. PMG 63 Choice Uncirculated EPQ. $1,250-1,750

1939 Fr.280. $5. Silver Certificate. 1899. Indian Chief. Elliott-White. No. N1697058 B. Fine. lightly soiled. $250-350

1940 Fr.91. $5. Legal Tender. 1907. Woodchopper. No.

K40040547 G. Extremely Fine. $200-300 1941 Pair of Fr.851A $5 1914 Federal Reserve Notes.

New York district. White-Mellon. Both VF or better. [2] $100-150

1942 Fr.832A. $5. Federal Reserve Note. 1914. Lincoln. Red seal. Chicago. No. G2308063A C. VF-EF. $300-500

1943 Group of Fr.851A $5 1914 Federal Reserve Notes. New

York district. White-Mellon. Fine . [5] $200-300 1944 Group of Fr.851A $5 1914 Federal Reserve Notes. New

York district. White-Mellon. Fine . One has an edge split. [6] $200-300

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1945 Fr.282. $5. Silver Certificate. 1923. Lincoln. “Porthole.”. No. A718232B H. Fine. $400-600

1946 Fr.1173. $10. Gold Certificate. 1922. Hillegas. Golden orange seal. No. H39670222 B. Uncirculated. Great color, but the top and bottom margins are a little too narrow to merit a Choice designation. $500-750

1947 Pair of Fr.1173 $10 Gold Certificates, 1922. VF and VF

with stains. [2] $200-300 1948 Fr.147. $20. Legal Tender. 1880. Hamilton. Victory,

right. Elliott-White. Small red scalloped seal. No. A4445472A D. F-VF. $200-300

1949 Fr.1187. $20. Gold Certificate. 1922. Washington.

Orange seal. Speelman-White. No. K542245o B. Fine. $100-150

1950 Large Size Legal Tender Assortment. 1-2)$1 1917

VG(2). 3) $1 1923 VG. 4-5) $2 1917 VG and VF details, stain. $200-300

1951 An Assortment of 1914 $10 and $20 Large Size Federal Reserve Notes. 1-4) $10. F-VF. New York, Chicago(2), Philadelphia. 5) $20 New York, Fine, some soiling and light stains. [5] $200-300

1952 Large Size Silver Certificates and More. Fr.226 $1 1999

VF, No.37671 and Fr.237 1923 AU, No.Y99964886B. Both in CGA holders. Also included is a nice pair of Fr.2006-B 1934 $10 Federal Reserve Notes, consecutively-numbered, both About Uncirculated, in CGA holders. [4]. $150-250

Small Size U.S. Paper Money

1953 Fr.1500. $1. Legal Tender. 1928. George Washington. Red seal. No. A00629628A F. Choice Uncirculated. Bright, crisp. Three generous margins. Relatively low four-digit serial number. Printed in 1933 and 1934, and perhaps one of the relatively few $1 red seals issued on the mainland (most were released in Puerto Rico). $200-300

1954 Fr.1500. $1. Legal Tender. 1928. George Washington. Red seal. No. A01196308A J. Gem Crisp Uncirculated. Choice Uncirculated. [Bright, crisp. Three generous margins. Relatively low four-digit serial number. Printed in 1933 and 1934, and perhaps one of the relatively few $1 red seals issued on the mainland (most were released in Puerto Rico)] $200-300

1955 Fr.1500. $1. Legal Tender. 1928. George Washington.

Red seal. No. A00001764A F. Choice Uncirculated. Bright, crisp. Three generous margins. Relatively low four-digit serial number. Printed in 1933 and 1934, and perhaps one of the relatively few $1 red seals issued on the mainland (most were released in Puerto Rico). $200-300

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1956 Fr.1500. $1. Legal Tender. 1928. George Washington. Red seal. Nice four-digit serial number. No. A00002724A F. Uncirculated. With just a hint of age toning. Nice four-digit serial number. $150-250

1957 Original Pack of 1957 Silver Certificates Including Two Star Notes. In the original bank wrapper. Choice to Gem Uncirculated. $600-900

1958 Small Size Silver Certificate Grouping. $1 Silver

Certificates: Fr.1601(3) VF(2), EF; Fr.1602 VF(2), VF stained, F; Fr.1606 EF with stains. Also included are 32 assorted 1935-1957 $1 silver certificates in various grades, some with stars, a $5 1934D Fine, with light stains, and a $10 1934C F-VF. $150-250

1959 Fr.1907-H & 1914-H. $1. Federal Reserve Note.

1969D & 1988. Radar note pair. No. H11533511A and H46999964A Both PCGS 65 PPQ. [2] $100-150

1960 Fr.1907-H. $1. Federal Reserve Note. 1969D.

An interesting pair of Fr.1907-H radar notes. No. H11544511A and H11633611A Both PCGS 65 PPQ. [2] $100-150

1961 Fr.1908-H. $1. Federal Reserve Note. 1974.

An interesting pair of Fr.1908-H radar notes. No. H36433463B & H36511563B Both PCGS 65 PPQ. [2] $100-150

1962 Fr.1913-I. $1. Federal Reserve Note. 1985. Radar

note. No. I33311333A PMG. Very Choice New 64PPQ. $50-75

1963 Fr.1913-F & 1919-H. $1. Federal Reserve Note.

1985 & 1993. Another interesting pair of radar notes. No. F4444644J and H44044044B Both PCGS 65 PPQ. [2] $100-150

1964 Fr.1922-I. $1. Federal Reserve Note. 1995.

An interesting pair of Fr.1908-H radar notes. No. I33333330I Uncirculated. CGA 67. [2] $50-75

1965 A Pleasing Assortment of $1 and $5 Silver Certificates. $1: 1928 VF; 1934 EF(5); 1935(assorted series) mostly AU(21); 1957(assorted series) mostly AU(10). $5: 1934A AU(2), 1934C EF, 1953A EF. $150-250

1966 Fr.1501*. $2. Legal Tender. 1928. Thomas Jefferson. Red seal. Star. No. *00410351A K. Choice Crisp Uncirculated. Bright and crisp. Excellent paper quality. $750-1,250

1967 Fr.1501. $2. Legal Tender. 1928. Thomas Jefferson.

Red seal. No. A40738476A L. Choice Crisp Uncirculated. Excellent paper quality. $200-300

1968 Fr.1501. $2. Legal Tender. 1928. Thomas Jefferson.

Red seal. No. A39023302A D. Choice Crisp Uncirculated. Excellent paper quality. $175-250

1969 Fr.1501. $2. Legal Tender. 1928. Thomas Jefferson. Red seal. The front plate number is 2, BUT THERE IS NO BACK PLATE NUMBER. No. A35395308A F. Choice Crisp Uncirculated. Excellent paper quality. $300-500

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1970 Fr.1502. $2. Legal Tender. 1928. Thomas Jefferson. Red seal. No. B03499575A I. Crisp Uncirculated. The scarcer BA block. $200-300

1971 Fr.1502. $2. Legal Tender. 1928. Thomas Jefferson.

Red seal. No. A74939629A G. Choice Crisp Uncirculated. $150-250

1972 Fr.1503. $2. Legal Tender. 1928B. Thomas Jefferson. Red seal. No. B08319831A C. Choice Crisp Uncirculated. Excellent paper quality. $400-600

1973 Fr.1503. $2. Legal Tender. 1928B. Thomas Jefferson.

Red seal. No. A87522908A H. EF-AU. $200-300 1974 Fr.1504. $2. Legal Tender. 1928C. Thomas Jefferson.

Red seal. Mule. No. C00812197A C. Back plate No.292. F-VF. $200-300

1975 Fr.1504*. $2. Legal Tender. 1928C. Thomas Jefferson.

Red seal. Star. No. *01747397A E. Back plate 236. Fine. Scarce in any grade. $100-150

1976 Fr.1504. $2. Legal Tender. 1928C. Thomas Jefferson.

Red seal. No. C02199892A J. Uncirculated. The paper quality is excellent, the colors are vivid, and the centering, is good, but two corner tips are slightly rounded. $100-150

1977 Fr.1504. $2. Legal Tender. 1928C. Thomas

Jefferson. Red seal. No. B09770331A C. Choice Crisp Uncirculated. Excellent paper quality. $80-120

1978 Fr.1505. $2. Legal Tender. 1928D. Thomas Jefferson.

Red seal. Star. Mule. Back plate number 328. No. *03063135A I. Choice Crisp Uncirculated. Excellent paper quality. $250-350

1979 Fr.1505. $2. Legal Tender. 1928D. Thomas Jefferson.

Red seal. Scarce non-mule BA block. Back plate 293. No. B98858762A B. Very Fine. Problem free. $200-300

1980 Fr.1505. $2. Legal Tender. 1928D. Thomas Jefferson. Red seal. Mule. No. C42867779A E. Gem Crisp Uncirculated. Wonderful centering and paper quality. $100-150

1981 Fr.1507*. $2. Legal Tender. 1928F. Thomas Jefferson.

Red seal. Star. No. *03266629A G. Uncirculated details. There is a professionally repaired edge split at the top, almost invisible from the front. Our example would fit well into any Uncirculated set of small size star notes. $200-300

1982 Trio of Uncirculated Fr.1508 $2 1928 G Legal

Tender Notes. Includes a DA block note, and two consecutive EA block notes. $100-150

1983 Fr.1508*. $2. Legal Tender. 1928G. Thomas Jefferson. Red seal. Star. No. *03744164A B. Choice Crisp Uncirculated. $300-500

1984 Five Fr.1511 $2 1953B Legal Tender Notes. Choice

to Gem Uncirculated examples, fresh and bright. $75-125

1985 Six Consecutively Numbered Fr.1511* $2 1953B*

Legal Tender Star Notes. Choice to Gem Uncirculated examples, fresh and bright. Nos.*03364538A to 543A. $120-180

1986 Seven Consecutively Numbered Fr.1511* $2 1953B*

Legal Tender Star Notes. Choice to Gem Uncirculated examples, fresh and bright. Nos.*03364589A to 595A. $150-250

1987 Four Fr.1512* $2 1953C Legal Tender Star Notes.

Choice Crisp Uncirculated examples, fresh and bright. $150-250

1988 A Pair of Fr.1514* $2 1963 Legal Tender Star Notes.

Choice Crisp Uncirculated. $80-120

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1989 A Nice Selection of Uncirculated $2 Legal Tender Notes 1953 to 1963. Fr.1509 1953; Fr.1509* 1953 Star; Fr.1510 1953A(2); Fr.1510* 1953A Star(2); Fr.1511* 1953B Star(2); Fr.1512 1953C; Fr.1513 1963(2); Fr.1514 1963A. [12] $200-300

1990 Popular Assortment of Early Small Size $2 Legal Tender Notes. Fr.1503 1928B VF; Fr.1504 1928C VF; Fr.1505 1928D AU; Fr.1505 1928D CU; Fr.1505 1928D Mule AU; Fr.1505* 1928C Mule Fine and VF; Fr.1506 1928E CU; Fr.1507 1928F AU and CU; Fr.1508 1928G AU; Fr.1508* 1928G EF-AU; Fr.1513 1963 CU. [13] $400-600

1991 Four Fr.1512* $2 1953C Legal Tender Star Notes.

Choice Crisp Uncirculated examples, fresh and bright. $150-250

1992 Small Size$2 Legal Tender Group. 1953 to 1963.

Mostly VF to EF. A few with graffiti. $75-125 1993 Assorted Small Size $2 and $5 Legal Tender Notes.

Fr.1512 VF, grafiti; Fr.1513 VF-EF(4); Fr.1525 AU; Fr.1531 AU; Fr.1532 EF-AU, EF-AU, VF stains; Fr.1533 VF; Fr.1534 VF; Fr.1535 VF, EF; Fr.1550 AU, partial bank stamp. [15] $175-250

1994 Small Size Legal Tender Assortment. $5: 1928C, 1928E,

1963(2) all Fine or better. $100 1966 and 1966A, EF(2), VF details, graffiti (5). Must be seen. Sold as is. $750-1,250

1995 Group of Fr.1536 and 1536* $5 Legal Tender Notes.

Fr.1536(28); Fr.1536*(3). Most examples are VF to EF. [31] $150-250

1996 Fr.1654. $5. Silver Certificate. 1934D. Lincoln. Blue

seal. Wide I. No. R0000006A J. PMG. Very Choice New 64PPQ. $100-150

1997 Fr.1988-E. $5. Federal Reserve Note. 2001. Lincoln. Green Seal. Radar repeater. No. CE00500050A C. PCGS. Very Choice New 64PPQ. $100-150

1998 Fr.2400. $10. Gold Certificate. 1928. Hamilton.

Yellow seal. No. A43879500A F. Uncirculated. The top and bottom margins are uneven, but the paper quality is very pleasing on this example. $200-300

1999 Fr.2400. $10. Gold Certificate. 1928. Alexander

Hamilton. Gold seal. No.A77248053A. Plate C. PCGS Choice About New 58. $200-300

2000 A Pleasing Group of Higher Grade 1934A & 1934C

$10 Federal Reserve Notes. Crisp Uncirculated(36), AU(8) and VF(3). $500-750

2001 $10 1950B Dallas STAR Note Pair. Both Almost

Uncirculated.Fr.2011L*. and FR2011J*. $100-150 2002 A Pleasing Group of Mostly 1934 $20 Federal

Reserve Notes. The average grade is EF. Eighteen pieces. $400-600

2003 Fr.2089-K. $20. Federal Reserve Note. 2004. Andrew

Jackson. Dallas District. From the Pan Handle Hoard. A pair of low serial numbered notes from the EKB block, No.EK00000274B and EK00000357B. From consecutive front and back plates. Both PMG 64 EPQ. [2] $75-125

2004 1928 through 1934 $100 Federal Reserve Note

Assortment.1928A, 1934, 1934B and 1934C series are all represented. Grades range from Fine to Very, though some have bank stamps or grafiti. [10] $1,000-1,500

2005 1934 $100 Federal Reserve Note Grouping. Grades

range from Fine to Very, though some have bank stamps or grafiti. [10] $1,000-1,500

2006 1934 & 1934A $100 Federal Reserve Note Grouping.

Grades range from Fine to Very, though some have bank stamps or grafiti. [10] $1,000-1,500

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Choice 1934 Thousand Dollar Bill

2007 Fr.2211-A. $1000. Federal Reserve Note. 1934. Grover Cleveland. Light vivid yellow green seal. No. A00008055A I. Front plate 1. Back plate 3. PMG 64 Choice Uncirculated. A lovely example, sure to please. $2,500-3,500

2008 Fr.2300. $1. Silver Certificate. 1935A. Washington.

Brown seal. HAWAII. No. F41967591C I. Only 12,000 of these FC block notes were printed. $200-300

2009 Word War Two Emergency Money Assortment.

Fr.2300 $1 1935A Silver Certificates HAWAII, AU and CU. Fr.2302 $5 Silver Certificates North Africa Fine(2) and AU. Fr.2303 $10 Silver Certificates North Africa VG-Fine, stains(2)VF soiled(2). $250-350

2010 Trio of Consecutively-Numbered $10 Fr.2303

North Africa Silver Certificates. No.A96188656- 58A. $200-300

2011 World War II Emergency Money Trio. $1 1935A

Silver Certificate yellow seal Uncirculated; $1 1935A Silver Certificate brown seal, HAWAII VF-EF; $10 Silver Certificate 1934A yellow seal VF. $100-150

2012 An Assortment of Small Size U. S. Paper Money and

More. $2 1976 FRNs, average EF(12); $5 1934A AU; $50 1934 AU; 1929 $5 FRB of Philadelphia EF-AU; 1929 $50 FRB of Cleveland VF, grafiti; 1929 $5 Second National Bank of Washington Charter # 2038 VF-EF. Also included are Bahamas (1953) 10 Shillings EF(2); Central Bank of China 1930, Shaghai, 50 Customs Gold Units VF and a small format 50,000 Customs Gold Units AU; 1941 Patriotic Aviation Bonds, $5, blue, Uncirculated with pencil notations on the back (10 pcs.). $200-300

2013 U. S. Small Size Paper Money Assortment. Legal Tender: $2 1953B VF. Silver Certificates: $1 1935F CU; $1 1957 EF-AU; $1 1957 EF; $1 1957B* EF; $5 1934 AU(2), CU(3); $10 1953 CU. Federal Reserve Notes: $2 1976 AU(2), CU(5 ) and $122 face value additional Federal Reserve Notes, various dates, grades and denominations. Must be seen. Sold as is. $200-300

2014 An Assortment of Small Size Notes with Gutterfolds. $1

1935E Silver Certificate VF; $1 1963 Federal Reserve Note VF-EF; $20 1969C Federal Reserve Note VF-EF; $5 1977 Federal Reserve Note EF, light stain; $1 1988A Federal Reserve Note Fine. $100-150

2015 Original Pack of 1963B Federal Reserve Notes Including a Star Note, and More. Fr.1901E*(18) Choice to Gem Uncirculated; original Pack of 1963B $1 Federal Reserve Notes Including a Star Note, Choice to Gem Uncirculated; $5 1934D Fine; $5 1963* No.B00000025* Fine-VF; $100 1934 VF-EF; $100 1963A VF-EF. $600-900

2016 $1 Small Size Note with Blank Front. VF. $150-250 2017 Error Note. $1 1935E Silver Certificate. Offset

printing, front to back. The note is also misaligned, leaving a wide side margin. PMG 53 EPQ. $100-150

2018 Assortment of U.S. Small Size Error Notes. $1 1935E

Silver Certificate, misaligned printing, VF-EF; $1 1963 Federal Reserve Note, misaligned printing, VF; $10 1969 Federal Reserve Note, green ink smears on the back, Uncirculated; $20 1974 Federal Reserve Note, partial offset of the front on the back, VF, small rust spot; $20 1981A Federal Reserve Note, diagonal gutter fold through the portrait, and a slice of paper missing from the gutter fold, EF. $100-150

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Fractional Currency

2019 Nice Pair of First Issue Fractionals. 1) Fr.1230. 5 Cent. Monogram. Straight edges. EF-AU. 2) Fr.1312. 50 Cent. Monogram. Straight edges. Unc. [2] $120-180

2020 Fr.1230 Fractional Currency Grouping. First

Issue 5 Cents, monogram. F-VF(5), two with paper clip stains. $75-125

2021 Fresh and Bright Pair of 5 Cents and 25 Cents

First Issue Fractionals. Both with straight edges and monogram on the back. Fr.1230 and Fr.1281. Uncirculated, and perhaps Choice. $150-250

2022 Red Back and Green Back Third Issue 5 Cents Fractional Currency Pair. Fr.1236 and 1238. Uncirculated. $120-180

2023 Fractional Currency First Issue Assortment. 5

Cents perforated, no monogram, About Fine; 5 Cents straight, monogram, VF-EF. 10 Cents perforated, monogram, VF, mounting residue; 25 Cents straight, monogram Uncirculated; 50 Cents straight, monogram, Uncirculated, light mounting stains on back. $120-180

2024 Nice Second Issue Fractional Currency Pair. Fr.1246, 10 Cents “18 63 S” surcharge; Fr.1283, 25 Cents. Both Choice CU or Better. $150-250

2025 Fr.1324. Spinner Type I with red reverse with “A-2-

6-5” surcharges, and no design figures on the front. Uncirculated. Mounted. $100-150

2026 Fr.1331. Spinner Type I with green reverse with “A-

2-6-5” surcharges, and no design figures on the front. Uncirculated. Fresh and crisp. $120-180

2027 Fr.1339. Spinner Type II with green reverse and no surcharges or design figures. Uncirculated. Perhaps Choice. $120-180

2028 Fr.1355. Red reverse with no surcharges. Autographed by

Colby and Spinner. Uncirculated. With narrow margins, and a thin spot in the upper right corner. Some signature bleed through has occurred. $100-150

2029 Fr.1358. Green reverse with no surcharges. Uncirculated. Minor mounting remnants in two of the corners. $200-300

2030 Quartet of Third Issue 10 Cents Fractional Currency

Notes.. Fr.1254, red back. Autographed by Jeffries and Spinner, Uncirculated, light fountain pen ink smear; Similar, but with a heavier smear; Fr.1251, green back, Uncirculated, trimmed into the bottom margin; Fr.1253, green back, autographed Colby and Spinner, Choice CU details, but mounted. Uncirculated. Fresh and crisp, but both have some light fountain pen ink smears. [4] $200-300

2031 Fourth Issue 10 Cents Fractional Currency

Pair. Fr.1257. Both Unirculated and perhaps Choice. $100-150

2032 Fr.1267. 15 Cents. Small seal, pink fibers, watermarked.

Choice AU. One very light corner fold. $100-150 2033 Fourth Issue 15 Cents Fractional Currency Pair.

Both Uncirculated. Some light teller handling is evident. [2] $100-150

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2034 Choice Crisp Uncirculated Fr.1374 Fourth Issue 50 Cents Lincoln Fractional Currency. Bright, crisp, and problem-free. Rarely seen this nice. $400-600

2035 Choice Crisp Uncirculated Fr.1374 Fourth Issue 50 Cents Lincoln Fractional Currency. Almost as nice as the previous example, but the centering on the back is not as good. $300-500

2036 Fr.1376. 50 Cents. Stanton. Uncirculated. $150-250 2037 Fr.1379 Fractional Currency Grouping. Fourth Issue

50 Cents, dexter. EF. (2) $50-75 2038 A Nice Group of Fifth Issue 10 Cents Fractional

Currency Notes. AU to Uncirculated. All with red seals. [5] $100-150

2039 Fifth Issue Fractional Currency Grouping. Fr.1265

AU; Fr.1308 CU(2), one with a light stain on the back; Fr.1309 EF. $100-150

2040 Fifth Issue 10 Cents Fractional Currency Grouping. AU to Uncirculated. All with red seals. [5] $100-150

2041 An Assortment of Fifth Issue 10 Cents Fractional

Currency Notes. AU to Uncirculated. All with red seals. [5] $100-150

2042 Fifth Issue 25 Cents Fractional Currency Grouping.

Uncirculated. Some minor teller handling is evident. [4] $100-150

2043 A Pleasing Fractional Currency Quartet. Fr.1242

Choice CU; Fr.1312 Choice CU; Fr.1247 Uncirculated, with mounting remnants; Fr.1332 . Uncirculated. With light mounting stains. $200-300

2044 Fractional Currency Quartet. Fr.1242 AU; Fr.1246 VF;

Fr.1271 F-VF; Fr.1307 VF. $100-150 2045 15 Cents Fractional Currency Trio and More. Fourth

Issue 15 CentsVF. (3) Also included: Second Issue 50 Cents, VF, and two Fifth Issue 10 Cents, Fine, and Uncirculated with a small rust stain. [6] $120-180

2046 Quartet of Fractional Currency Notes. 1) Fr.1226. VF.

2) Fr.1233. 5 Cents. “18-63” VF. 3) Fr.1265. Fine. 4) Fr.1381. Fine details, edge split. Also included is a $1 2013 Federal Reserve Note CU. [5] $100-150

2047 A Nice Fractional Currency Assortment. Third Issue

3 Cents EF; Fourth Issue 10 Cents VF-EF; Fourth Issue 25 Cents VF-EF; Fifth Issue 10 Cents AU; Fifth Issue 10 Cents EF; 25 Cents VF-EF, Uncirculated with stains, Uncirculated; 50 Cents EF-AU. $150-250

2048 A Nice Pair of Fractional Currency Three Cent

Notes. Both with light portraits. Uncirculated, and one is Choice. $100-150

2049 A Decent Circulated Fractional Currency Assortment.

Fr.1230 About Good; Fr.1281 F-VF; Fr.1288 VF; Fr.1318 F-VF; Fr.1257 Fair; Fr.1258 Fine; Fr.166 VF. [7] $100-150

National Bank Notes

2050 Kansas. Wichita. First National Bank in Wichita. Charter No.2782. $5 1929 T2. A134447. AU, paper wrinkles throughout. $100-150

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2051 Montana. First National Bank of Missoula. Charter No.2106. Fr.629. $5 1902 PB. 17868. C. F-VF. $200-300

2052 New York. National Commercial Bank and Trust

Company of Albany. Charter No.1301. Fr.598. $5 1902 PB. No.V483234H. C. Also included is a $20 1902 PB from the Chatham and Phenix National Bank of the City of New York. Fine. [2] $150-250

2053 Utah State National Bank of Salt Lake City Duo. $10 1902 Plain Back VF details, edge split, and the front is misaligned; $10 1929 T1 EF. $150-250

2054 Military Payment Certificates, Disney Dollars and

More. Military payment certificates - Series 461: $1 VF; $1 VF with grafiti; 50 Cents Fine; 25 Cents Fine; 10 Cents Fine and VF-EF; $10 VF-EF. Series 472: 5 Cents Fine and VF-EF. Series 481: 5 Cents VG(3); 10 Cents Fine. Series 521: 5 Cents VG(4); 19 Cents VG; $10 VG with penned grafiti; Series 641: 5 Cents VF. Series 681: VG 10 Cents. Disney Dollars: 1989, 1990, 1991, 2002, all CU. $50 2011 Militaryfest Payment Certificate Series 111 CU. Leavenworth Penitentiary Coin Purchase Slips, 5, 10 and 25 Cents, CU remainders. Steve Eyer Mount Zion Greenbacks CU(5). Sold as is, no returns $50-75

2055 Interesting Paper Money Assortment. $1 1899 Silver

Certificates About Fine(3). Four CSA notes: $100 1862 VF details, trimmed in; $20 1864 VF-EF; $10 1864 VF; $5 1864 VF. Also included are 35 assorted $2 bills, mostly Federal Reserve Notes, $9 face in small size Silver Certificates, and an assortment of World Paper Money that should be seen. Sold as is, no returns. $300-450

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AUTOGRAPHS AND HISTORICAL DOCUMENTS

The Ernest Rothschild Collection of French & European Letters and Documents. Part III

2056 Berthier, Louis-Alexandre, Marshal and Vice-Constyable of France, Chief of Staff to Napoleon and often called his “right-hand man”, assisted in the coup d’etat of 18 Brumaire, becoming Minister of War for a time. Document Signed “Alex. Berthier”. Folio. One and a quarter page memo from the Armée d’Orient, 88e demi-Brigade regarding the service of various citizens in the army. Signed on verso by Berthier, and on the front by others. About Fine. Accompanied by a 19th Century engraving of Berthier. [2] $50-100

2057 Biron Gontaut, Armand Louis deFrench soldier and

politician, who played a role both in the American war for Independence and the French Revolution. In 1779, he captured Fort St. Louis in Senegal from the British; in 1781 de Gontaut was part of the advance party of the main French army of Rochambeau sent to reinforce George Washington at the siege of Yorktown; after the Yorktown campaign and subsequent British surrender, he returned to France a hero and was made “Maréchal de Camp”. During the Reign of Terror, Carrier accused him of treason and he was guillotined. Certificate for service of Lt. Joseph Moussler, signed “Biron” as General Commander of Valenciennes, one page memo of the 89th Infantry Regiment, Valenciennes, March 13, 1792, rare and attractive, accompanied by a engraving of Biron. [2] $100-200

2058 Custine, Adam Philippe, Comte de. French general;

after serving in the Seven Years War, joined Rochambeau’s “Expédition Particulière” to aid America in its War of Independence, being part of the Regiment de Saintonge, which participated in the Virginia campaign of 1781. Custine served with distinction against the British and received recognition of merit and a brevet from the fledgling U.S. Government. Made “Maréchal de Camp” on his return to France. When a series of military mistakes not of his making resulted in Custine’s failure to relieve the besieged fort of Condé, he was recalled to Paris during the Reign of Terror, arrested, tried for treason and guillotined. Autograph letter signed “Custine”, darted 30 March 1792, in which he begins “We, Adam Philippe de Custine lieutenant general of the French Army”, and discusses the defense of the frontier; also document signed “Custine” as Commander-in-Chief of the Army of the Rhine, dated in Mainz, 24 Xieme 1792, concerning the appointment of Citizen Adjutant Major Barthelemé Roche. About very fine. Accompanied by a Delpech engraving of Custine. [2] $100-200

2059 León Gambetta. One of the first members of the new Government of National Defense during the Franco-Prussian War; appointed Minister of the Interior, he ran the government from Tours after leaving a besieged Paris in a gas balloon to organize resistance in Tours, where he also took control of the Ministry of War. Letter headed “Ministére de l’Intérieur/Cabinet du Ministre”, dated on December 5th, 1870 at Tours, one day after the French lost the crucial Second Battle of Orleans, which divided the French Army and caused the Government to be transferred to Bordeaux. Contents concerning the appointment of the sender as “médecin en chef”, with interesting extracts: “Je vous remercie de tout mon coeur au nom de la Patrie et de la République”. Signed “León Gambetta”. Very good. $200-300

2060 General Jean-Baptiste Kléber, Army Commander of

the Revolution and one of the most successful French generals of the Revolutionary Wars; he was in charge of the Army in Egypt when Napoleon returned to France, an active general during the Campaign, and reorganized the administration until he was assassinated in Egypt in 1800. Document signed and dated on October 25, 1799, issued at the H.Q. of Cairo, regarding safe-conduct for the finance administrator to enter Giza, addressed to the Commandant of this city with the grant of Mustafa Pasha. Very fine. $150-250

2061 King Louis XIII of France (1610-1643), letter

dated November 1st, 1617, signed “Louis”, addressed to a member of the Council of State. Some soling and paper reinforcement along one edge of the letter which is partly split, not detracting from this scarce document. $200-300

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Napoleon Letter to General Clarke

2062 Napoleon Bonaparte (1769-1821), letter on both sides of one page, dated in Paris on March 30, 1809, showing autograph endorsement signed ‘’Nap.’’, addressed to General Clarke, then Minister of War, concerning the transfer of soldiers between denoted military units. The paper used features a watermarked portrait of Napoleon within a surrounding text “Napoleon Empereur des Français, Roi d’Italie”. Very good. $200-300

2063 French signed documents, 1685-1850, lot comprising

over 50 items, mainly signatures of politicians and military commanders, including Boulay de la Meurthe (the only person to ever have the title of Vice-President of France), Louis de Nouilles (Marshal of France), Anne Charles Sigismond de Montmorency-Luxembourg, Pierre Antoine Lebrun, 1st Duke of Berwick (Anglo-French Marshal, illegitimate son of King James II of England), Duke of La Rochefoucauld, Karl Theodor Anton Maria von Dalberg, Marshal Louis-François de Boufflers, Palissot de Montenoy, Le Tellier (Secretary of State of War durign reign of Louis XIV), Marshal Kellerman, Marquis de Pomponné (Minister of Foreign Affaires during Louis XIV), Louis-Marcelin de Fontanes, Count of Lacépède, Cardinal Consalvi, Hugues-Bernard Maret, Royer-Collard, Boulay de la Meurthe, Baron Malouet, Marshall Perignon, Ambassador René de Paulmy, Marie Thérèse Rodin Geoffrin (leading female figure in the French Enlightment), etc., also including a signed letter sent from Paris to Meaux-sur-Marne by Dan Malthus, father of Thomas R. Malthus. Good to very fine. [50+] $300-400

2064 1793, 1794, early years of the Revolutionary Period. July 13, 1793, day of Marat’s death, document written in Narbonne by General Grandpré, in charge of the coastal defense of the region, concerning a garrison of the coastal fort to be served by 100 men; July and August were the most critical months for the Revolution, as Royalist troops from Marseilles marched against Avignon and Toulon was about to surrender to the British. A second document, with allegory and heading of the Committee of Public Welfare, is a letter dated March 31, 1794, signed by Prieur-Duvernois, deputy in the National Convention, and Lazare Carnot, both associated in the organisation of the national defense, written when the Revolution was at its climax. Robespierre and Saint-Just ruled through the Committee of Public Welfare, Hébert had been executed and the moderate group of Danton, Fabre d’Eglatine and Desmoulins were soon to mount the guillotine. France was surrounded by enemy troops, and Carnot, with the help of Prieur, Lacué, Lindet had created a powerful army and arsenals, with 1794 being the year for the counterattack. The present letter, ordering the collection of timber, to build salines, shows how the highest authorities concerned themselves with every detail of the war preparations, supplementing the printed orders and decrees by individual letters to local authorities. Fine. $100-200

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2065 French Revolutionary Period and Napoleonic Era, lot comprising over 50 documents including: House of Empress Josephine item, 1794 letter signed by General Pills, other documents with signatures of Marshal Brune, Carnot as Minister of War informing Lambert of his nomination as Quartermaster General after the Campaign of Italy, Champagny as Minister for Foreign Affairs concerning measures to apply against the English trade and navigation during the Continental Blockade, Maret (Napoleon’s assistant, as Secretary of State), Minister of War General Van Damme concerning means of perfecting English bombs, General Decrees as Colonies and Navy Minister on document concerning economical support for French POW’s released by England, Duke of Albufera (Marshal of France and one of Napoleon’s most brilliant generals), Duke of Ragusa as former Commander of the Armée de Portugal, Duke of Feltre and Davout as Ministers of War, autographed document by General Duroc (who was responsible to secure Napoleon’s personal safety), Baron de Beaumont as Chevalieur d’Honneur of Empress Joséphine, Marshal of the Empire André Masséna, three letters sent to Berthier as Minister of War, General Du Bayet as Ambassador to the Sublime Porte, General en Chef Villermaux, letter sent to Count Dejean as Director of the War Administration, Molitor as Comander of the French during the 1810 occupation of cities of the Hansiatic League, certificate for service signed by Marshal Augereau, letter headed “Guerre à Mort aux Tyrans” by General and Ambassador Pérignon, certificate for service signed by Oubinot, earlier 1764 letter sent to Biron by de Fleselles concerning a request for recruits, interesting 1796 Official Order of Service for Lambert as “ordonnateur-en-chef” dof the “Armée d’Italia” under the command of Bonaparte, signed by Petiet, Germain Dubois de Crancé as “Chevalier Conseiller du Roy”, certificate signed by Santerre and Menou, letter from General Servan during the Revolutionary period, “Comité de Salut Public” document signed by Laloy, Cochon de l’Apparent, Delmas, Merlin de Douai and others, “Convention Nationale” document signed by Saint-Prix, letter from the Ministry of External Relations Delacroix, Ministry of War notice addressed to Lambert for his previously mentioned charge of “Ordonnateur en Chef de l’Armée d’Italie”, “Armée d’Italie Order from Lambert, letter from General Moulin, letter Philibet Lecarlier as Minister of Police (on his first day of office), letter signed by General Comte d’Hédouvilleetc.; letters with “Departements Conquis” markings including heading of Governor of Mainz, etc. Good to very fine. Viewing recomended. [50+]. $750-1,500

2066 French Revolutionary Period and Napoleonic Era, lot comprising 18 documents, mostly displaying various appealing illustrated headings, including the Committee of Public Safety of the National Convention, a drumhead court-martial report issued in the Batavian Repulic, letter containing a decree ordening the deportation without delay of eclesiastics to the French Guyana as a result of not having taken oath to the Republic, interesting bilingual decree of the Armée d’Italie announcing victories of the “Armées du Danube, du Rhin, d’Hollande, & d’Italie”, a group of Italian letters sent by Ministers during the Napoleonic Era, etc; also 1720-28 two decrees concerning the plague in Marseilles. Good to very good. $180-250

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2067 Armée de Portugal. Two documents, one dated August 20, 1810, issued and signed by the Ministry Director of the War Administration concerning regulations of the general administration of the Army in Portugal; the second, with a fine “Armee de Portugal/Etat Major Gal.” cachet in red, is headed “Armée de Portugal/Etat Major Général”, signed by the Baron of Lamartiniere as Chief of the General Staff, dated in Valladolid (Spain) on March 4, 1813, and addressed to the Portuguese Captain Lima to enlist for the Portuguese Legion through the Minister of War. Rare documents concerning the Portuguese Campaign. Very good. $100-200

2068 Letter written on the day of Napoleon’s first abdication. Dated April 5, 1814, signed by Lieutenant General Comte Morand, clearly showing the confusion that existed even among the most trusted lieutenants of the Emperor. The Allies had occupied Paris and Napoleon was in Fontainebleau, out of contact with most of his military leaders and high civilian servants. Morand had apparently followed the general trend, by accumulating a fortune through war spoils and he now got scared “wishing to restitute without delay to the Mobilier the silverware that I have acquired at the auctions held at Mayence (Mainz, Germany), ...”, which also proves how the French ransacked Europe. Very fine. $100-150

2069 Napoleonic Era in Italy, assembly comprising eight documents, including one concerning a passport to Joseph La Hoz comanding the Lombardy troops with “République Lombarde/La République, ou la mort” heading; 1806 letter written in Chiavari by General Vabre with orders to garnisons in order to concentrate them in Varese; letter headed “Liberta’, Eguaglianza, Democrazia, o Morte” sent localli; 1796 letter by Saliceti, Commissioner of the French Revolutionary Army in Italy, written in Castiglione during the siege of Mantua and about two weeks before the victory of Castiglione, sent to the “Ordonateur en Chef” Lambert with interesting contents; four letters with “Departements Conquis” markings including the following senders: General Alex Lameth and General Governor of Tuscany Menou. Good-very good. [8] $200-250

2070 Three letters signed by brother and sisters of Napoleon

Bonaparte, 1809-1824, the earliest one sent to Minister of War Clarke by Elisa Bonaparte at Florence, signed “Elisa”; 1813 autograph letter by Lucien Bonaparte and 1824 autograph letter from Pincesse Pauline Borghese to her brother-in-law Bacciocchi (husband of Elisa), written in the year of her death, including contents referring to her poor health. Fine. $100-200

2071 France. Miscelaneous Documents, 1773-1828,

including postal account sheet with notations of postage due to be collected by postmasters of different towns; postal delivery sheet with columns with date of posting, destination, recipient, etc.; postal dispatch form in which the postmaster confirms the arrival of a dispatch, five naval bill of ladings, all with ship vignette at upper left; passport issued at the Départment du Jura, with Imperial Arms at top center; 1770 document stating a sequestration on request of a Jew of the ghetto of Carpentras; ten additional manuscript documents including letters, one epigram and one statement of expenses by an ombudsman of the parlament. About Fine-Very Fine. [19] $100-150

2072 France. Lot comprising over 70 maps, including 17th

Century with pair “Geographe du Roy”, 1694 “Gallia Antiqua et Nova”, 13 different from different regions and governments; 18th Century incluing set of six maps from “Recueil de Cartes pour l’Etude de l’Histoire de France”, one hand-colored, two of Bourbonnois and Bearn by Tardieu and Dubuisson, 1793-94 tewnty maps from the “Atlas National”; late 18th-19th Century editions with four large maps of different “gouvernements” and “départements”, three colored examples of Northwest, Northeast and Southeast France, 21 small maps of various départements with accompanying descriptive pages, as well as interesting 1769 “Partie de la Carte du Capitaine Cluny, American Traveller” published in London and displaying North America. Fine to very fine. [70+] $500-750

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2073 Miscellaneous lot of 18th-19th Century French prints, mainly representing politicians and important military figures, also including caricatures by the famous artist Daumier. Good to very good. [20] $100-200

2074 Lot of 14th-17th Century manuscript letters and

documents, comprising over ten items and including very rare 14th-15th Century examples in Latin on parchment paper, the second part being 16th-17th Century letters including aristocratic addressees. A very scarce assembly with great potential for further research. Some items with the usual faults to be expected in such early artifacts. $500-750

Important 1790 Document

Granting Jews Equality of Citizenship in Europe

2075 Judaica. 1790, the first document granting Jews equality of citizenship in Europe. “Lettres Patentes du Roi” (Letters Patent of the King) document, printed on both sides at the “Imprimerie Royale” and dated in Paris in January 1790, a few months after the start of the French Revolution and the “Declaration of the Rights of Man”. Document granting Sephardic Jews in France equal rights and giving them French citizenship by the National Assembly, endorsed “Sur un Décret de l’Assemblée Nationale, portant que les Juifs, connus en France sous le nom de Juifs Portugais, Espagnols & Avignonois, y jouiront des droits de Citoyen actif” (By decree of the National Assembly, the Jews, known in France under the name of Portuguese Jews, Spaniards and Avignonois, will enjoy the rights of active citizens). Louis XVI issued this letter patent as a result of political pressure and acts of violence against Jewish communities; the letter grants equal rights to Jews, but only those of Sephardic origin, who were mainly concentrated in the south of the country, with Ashkenazim not being considered. Very fine. A highly significant document which represents the first step to the Jewish Emancipation in France and Europe. $750-1,000

1791 Law for Jewish Emancipation in France

2076 Judaica. Document proclaming the 1791 Law for the Jewish Emancipation in France, dated in Paris on November 13 1791, following a Decree of the National Assembly, two and a half years after the start of the Revolution and less than two years after the “Declaration of the Rights of Man”. Document printed on both sides at the “Imprimerie Royale”, stating the law concerning the Jews, published in the name of King Louis XVI, endorsed “Loi/Relative aux Juifs/Donné à Paris, lé 13 Novembre 1791”, “Louis, par la grâce de Dieu & par la Loi constitutionnelle de l’Etat, Roi des François: A tous présens & à venir; Salut”. The text of the document states the following translated contents: “The conditions required to be and become a French citizen are established by the Constitution, every man who fulfills its conditions takes the civic oath and undertakes to fulfill all the duties imposed by the constitution, and is entitled to all the advantages that it imposes”; “...abolishes all exceptions and restrictions concerning Jewish persons who have worn the civic oath”. This very significant historic law, also implemented under Napoleonic rule in French occupied and annexed territories, permitted the Jews to leave the ghettos and be assimilated as citizens within society, with the consequence of contributing to a Jewish enlightenment. Five hundred years after Poland, France was the second country to grant emancipation to the Jews; considering the importance of France at that time and in the upcoming Napoleonic years, the consequences of this law were much more significant and had an international involvement. Some peripheral soiling not detracting. A highly important and rare document which granted all Jews equality of citizenship in France, with this law becoming then a model for other European Jewish communities. $750-1,250

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2077 Judaica. 1791 document denoting the employment of Jewish spies in Germany. Manuscript statement on white paper indicating the fees paid by French Marshal Kellermann to spies originating from Landau, and sent to German territories, including the Palatinate. The fees, paid from April 17 to 27, 1791 are registered in seven entries, of which five refer to Jews, the first one reading: “...sent to see what is going on on the Rhine, at Worms”. Very interesting and rare. Very fine. $100-200

2078 1579 Letter from Trieste addressed to Charles II, Archduke of Austria and ruler of Inner Austria, dated June 28, 1579, with paper seal on reverse, sent by Lieutenant Grabriel Mavernius and written in Latin, concerning the sequestration of land for salt mines, the construction of salt works, as well as an hostile act of force with a Venetian incursion into Triestine territory by men transported by a fleet of 40 small Venetian vessels, manned with approximately 600 men. Charles II was brother of Emperor Maximilian II, and consequently he was not the ruler in all of the Habsburg countries as they were united only under Ferdinand II, son of Charles II. Matters of foreign politics were also submitted to the Austrian Archduke. Cover edge imperfection at base, otherwise very good.. $200-300

Important Content Archduke Maximilian Letter to the future HRE Ferdinand II

regarding Uskok War

2079 Uskok War or War of Gradisca - Signed letter in German from Archduke Maximilian to Archduke Ferdinand (Emperor Ferdinand II), dated in Vienna on September 22, 1616, showing paper seal with red wax on reverse, with interesting contents including: “the good name of His Imperial Majesty and of our whole house has to be restored, the insolence of the Venetian Lords must be tempered and other highly dangerous complications prevented. (...) the fierce outbreak of force by the enemy hardly can be met by other means than through combined action of all of our house. This has to be enacted first of all by His Imperial Majesty and Dilection and then also with the defense expedients promised by His Royal Majesty and Dilection of Spain and also those ordered by the Holy Empire (...)”; Archduke Maximilian also suggests two points of negotiation with Spain and to dispatch special persons to meet the Spanish Ambassador in Prague and the Governor of Milan (then in Spanish hands). The Uskok War confronted the Austrians and Spanish, and the Venetians, Dutch and English. The Uskoks, Croatian soldiers who became pirates, were vassals of Archduke Ferdinand. The attacks by the Uskoks on Venetian merchantmen resulted in the siege by Venice of the Friulian city of Gradisca, located on the Northern shores of the Adriatic Sea, and the war with Austria which broke out in 1616. As a result of a problematic situation in Germany, Ferdinand wanted to avoid the commitment of the war, as Venice also did, in this case due to fear of a Spanish intervention. Finally, a treaty of peace was signed on November 6, 1616, including the mediation of Philip III of Spain, Emperor Matthias the King of Bohemia, Archduke Ferdinand of Austria and the Republic of Venice, with the consequence of Venetians returning to Austria the territories which they had occupied in Istria and Friuli. An English translation of the letter is included. Fine. $400-500

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Museum-worth Grouping of Libbie Custer Artifacts

2080 Elizabeth Bacon Custer’s Hand Mirror, Hairbrush and Powder Brush. 1) Ring-handled mirror, about 5 inches in diameter, ivory colored celluloid, with the initials “E. B. C”. 2) Hairbrush, 8” long, ivory colored celluloid, with the initials “E. B. C”. 3) Powder brush, 6”, ivory colored celluloid. Two felt carrying pouches are included; one has the word “Custer” written in pen. Elizabeth “Libbie” Bacon (1842-1933) met George Armstrong Custer in 1862. He instantly fell deeply in love with her, but her wealthy and influential father disapproved of the match. Custer’s Civil War heroics won him a promotion to the rank of Brevet brigadier general, and also won the approval of Judge Bacon. Elizabeth and George were married in 1864, and throughout the remainder of his military career, “Libbie” followed him almost everywhere she could. After her husband’s died in the Battle of the Little Big Horn, Libbie worked tirelessly to defend her husband’s reputation. She wrote three very popular books - Boots and Saddles (1885), Tenting on the Plains (1887), and Following the Guidon (1890). Her efforts were rewarded, and Custer is remembered as one of America’s greatest heroes. In August 2012, Spink sold a wonderful consignment of Custer medals, autographs and related items. The provenance of this three-piece set is established by the fact that it comes from the same consignor who gave us the August 2012 material. This is a museum-worthy grouping that makes the image of Elizabeth Bacon Custer come alive. $500-750

Royal Hawaiian Document signed by Queen Liliuokalani

2081 Queen Liliuokalani (1838-1917). First queen and last monarch of the Kingdom of Hawaii. Ascended throne on her brother’s death in 1891, attempted to draft new Constitution which would have restored the power of the monarchy and the voting rights of the economically disenfranchised; overthrown by pro-American coup d’etat and the landing of the U.S. Marines, abdicated 1895, composer of Aloha Oe and numerous other works. Royal Document Signed by Liliuokalani as Queen “Liliuokalani R.” 18 x 11 ”, March 7, 1891. Appointment of Charles B. Wilson as a Member of the Queen’s Privy Council of State. Royal Arms on green above. Embossed Royal Arms on red adhesive seal lower left. Signed by Liliuokalani lower right and Samuel Parker as Minister of Foreign Affairs at left. Bifold. Fine. In heavy frame with beaded edge, 28 1/8 x 21 3/4”. $700-800

2082 Murger, Henri (1822-61). French novelist and poet. The

Bohemians fo the Latin Quarter. First edition. London, 1895. The first translation into English. An ALS signed by the author is included. The pages are toned, but otherwise quite nice. $100-150

2083 O’Neill, Eugene (1888-1953). American playwright and winner of the Nobel Prize for Literature. Signed FIRST EDITION of Lazarus Laughed. Number 193 of a limited edition of 775. 8vo. New York, 1927. 178pp. Nice condition. $200-300

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2084 O’Neill, Eugene (1888-1953). American playwright and winner of the Nobel Prize for Literature. Signed SPECIAL EDITION of Mourning Becomes Electra. Number 93 of a limited edition of 550 . 8vo. New York, 1931. 250pp. Very nice condition. $200-300

2085 Shaw, George Bernard (1856-1950). Two copies of Back to Methuselah. The first has a short inscription by GBS that reads “to Phyllis Shand who was in the first cast by G Bernard Shaw, Birmingham 12th Oct 1923.” The spine is loose, but otherwise decent. The second copy has notations by Shaw on a blank page that precedes the title page. These notations, all in Shaw’s hand, read as follows: “This must be a first edition. I have made notes on pp 1782212. G. B. S. 25/8/29.” Second note reads “I have just come across a copy in which Constable’s imprint is dated 1921; so I must withdraw the above remark about this being a first edition. I am not a trusted bibliographer. G. Bernard Shaw 11/10/29. The test, by the way, is on pXXXIV. In the 7th line from the foot occur the words “Father Addis,” In the earlier edition this reads “a Jesuit priest.” A deluge of letters from indignant Oratorians made me aware that I had committed a gross blunder. see also XXXVI, line 7 from foot. G. B. S.” Included is a receipt from Gabriel Wells, Books and Autographs, dated February 8, 1922, for $300 for the 1921 1st edition, and the 1922 edition. $500-750

2086 No Lot

2087 Verlaine, Paul (1844-1896). Romanian-born German language poet and translator. Invectives. 1896. No.14. Also included are two pages of the marvelous poem ”AUTRE MAGISTRAT” written on two pages of hospital paper in Verlaine’s small hand, and signed “P. Verlaine. $200-300

2088 Whitman, Walt (1819-1892). Poet, essayist, and journalist. Leaves of Grass. Portraits.” Author’s edition, signed “Walt Whitman” on the title page. Camden. 1876. Rebacked. Some pages loose. The signature is bold and black. $300-500

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First Edition of The Picture of Dorian Gray

2089 Wilde, Oscar (1854-1900). Controversial Irish poet and playwright. The Picture of Dorian Gray, FIRST EDITION, number 237 of 250 copies. this copy with a period after “P” of “Picture”, “Dorian” and “Gray” on title, some dust-soiling on the page edges, publisher’s boards, title and gilt “butterflies” design on the cover. The original spine, missing its lower portion, is reinforced. 4to, Ward, Lock, and Co., 1891. $750-1,250

2090 Casinos. Set of Nacre (mother-of-pearl) Jeton de Casino (Gaming tokens). Early 20th Century, European or South American. With JC monogram. White round “CLUB” value 5 (45), pink and white rectangular value 10 (45), pink and white oval “CLUB” value 50 (39), white octagonal value 100 (37), violet and white octagonal value 200 (8). Housed in original compartmented wood case. One chipped, one edge split. Very Fine-Extremely Fine. $350-450

2091 D’Antille’s Map of the Coast of Guinea, Between

Sierra Leona and the Crossing of the Line. 18” x 8.5”. Engraved for J. Harrison No.115 Newgate Street, February 1788. Engraved by T. Bowen. Extremely Fine. $60-90

2092 Poster Art: Salon des Cent - Exposition Internationale d’affiches. Musée Toulouse-Lautrec Albi reprint of the 1896 Toulouse-Lautrec poster. In wood frame (cracked on bottom), 23 1/4 x 30”, museum certificate on back noting it is a limited edition of 2,000. $50-75

Antiquarian Books

2093 Report of the Secretary of the Treasury, on the Subject of Public Roads and Canals. Made in pursuance of a resolution of Senate, of March 2, 1807. Washington, D.C. Printed by R.C. Weightman, 1808. Softcover. 123pp. The spine and back cover are missing, and the front cover and about twenty pages are stained. First edition of “the first discussion of the railroad problem in America”(Cullen). $100-150

2094 Report of New Jersey Centenial Commissioners

on the Centennial Exhibition. 1877. Trenton, N. J. 409pp. Includes engravings of the major exhibition buildings, and maps. The spine is crushed at the top, but the internal pages are in excellent condition. $100-150

2095 Album of Designs of the Phoenix Bridge Company.

Edition of 1888. J. B. Lippencott, Philadelphia. 32+ plates and pages. The hard cover is beginning to separate from the pages, and there is some minor age toning near the bindings. Also included is an 1855 Business and Residence Directory for Watertown, New York, and a Rockland County Summer of 1927 Telephone Directory $100-150

2096 Bound Volume of Camp Dix News.Volume 1, No.1.

August 16, 1917 through Volume 1, No.14. November 17, 1917. 11” x 15 1/2”. Gold on black leatherette covers, lightly scuffed. The interior pages are in excellent condition. $75-125

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U.S. STOCKS & BONDS CSA Bonds

2097 Pair of CSA bonds. Act of March 23, 1863. 1) Ball 143. Cr.108. $500. Female holding horn of plenty. VF, small edge tear. Stain. 2) $100. Ball 275. Cr.135 Sailing ship. Penned notations regarding interest payments on the back. Some bleed through is present. VF, hammer cancelled. [2] $200-300

2098 Pair of CSA bonds. Act of March 23, 1863. Ball

275. Cr.135. $5,000 and $10,000. Sailing ship. Penned notations regarding interest payments on the back. Some bleed through is present. Both VF, hammer cancelled. [2] $200-300

2099 CSA bonds. Act of February 17, 1864. Ball 286. Cr.141.

No denomination. Ironclad ram “Virginia” sinking Federal warships. Black transfer on back. AU, unissued. [2] $150-250

2100 CSA bond. Act of February 17, 1864. Ball 342. Cr.161. No denomination. Farmer plowing. Red transfer on back. VF-EF, unissued. $150-250

2101 Confederate States of America Bond and Interim

Deposit Receipts. February 20, 1863. $1000 bond, B-201, Jefferson Davis. Very Fine, , soiled on the back, very presentable from the front; Interim Deposit Receipts: Marietta, Georgia. March 10, 1864. $500. Four per cent, on pink paper. Jesse Thomas. VF-EF;Lexington, Virginia. March 21, 1864. Four per cent, on white paper. G. A. Baker. VF. Penned endorsement on front. $100-150

2102 Trio of CSA bonds. Act of February 20, 1863. 1-2) Ball 212. Cr.120. $500. Soldier near tree. Pink paper. Both VF. 3) Ball 221. Cr.121. Soldier with campfire. On pink paper. VF. $100-150

2103 Trio of Very Popular CSA bonds. 1) Act of April 12,

1862. Ball 148. Cr.111. $500. Memminger, and the Battle of Shiloh. VF-EF. 2) Act of February 20, 1863. $1000. Ball 201. Cr.125. Outside of the number range reported, and perhaps a contemporary counterfeit. VF, trimmed to the borders. 3) Act of February 20, 1863. $1000. Ball 252. Cr.122. Stonewall Jackson. Pink paper. VF. [3] $150-250

2104 A Final Grouping of CSA Bonds. 1) Uncut sheet of

two $500 Cr.153. Man near turnstile. Both AU. 2) Single Cr.153 EF. 3) Cr.154. $1000. VF. 4) Cr.147. Soldier and tent. Torn in two. 5) Cr.123. Partially mounted. 6) Cr.138. Unissued. AU. 7) Act of February 20, 1863. $500. Cr.124. Memminger. EF details. All coupons present. Mounting remnants. $150-250

2105 Bond Quartet. 1) Portland Glass Company (Maine).

1861. $1000 Mortgage Bond. Red 1000. Multi-story mill. Eagle and shield, bottom. Fully issued 2) Troy & Greenfield Rail Road Company (Massachusetts) $1000 bond. 1855. EF, edge tear at the top. Unissued. 3-4) County of Craven (North Carilina) 185_. $500 bonds(2). Unissued, AU, one with a tear. [4] $120-180

2106 A Nice Assortment of U.S. Stocks and Bonds. Issued

Railroad Bond & Share Certificates: Milwaukee & Prairie Du Chien Rwy 1866; Milwaukee & Mississippi RR 1857; Georgia RR & Banking 1857; Cincinnati, Indianapolis, St. Louis and Chicago Rwy 1887; White Water RR 1878; Cincinnati & Zanesville RR 1864; Toledo, Logansport & Burlington Rwy 1866; Cleveland & Toledo RR 1861; Mobile & Girard $500 1866; Broadway & Seventh Avenue RR 1919. Also included: Triunfo Gold & Silver Mining 1864(2); New York State 1867, and a colorful assortment of nine different unissued bond and share certificates. Condition ranges from Choice Uncirculated to Very Good. Must be seen, sold as is. $200-300

2107 Stamp for Special Tax. Dealer in Manufactured Tobacco.

1875. Green. Massachusetts. Fully issued, thus rare. VF details, small piece out of the upper right margin and border. Fly specks. $100-150

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World Bonds and Shares

2108 A Colorful Collection of Brazilian Bond and Shares. Highlights include Matto Grosso Gold Dredging Company 1900s; Bresilienne Societe Anonyme Belge; 1898; Prefeitura do Districto Federal 1925; Estado do Rio de Janeiro 1899; Companhia Fidelidade do Rio de Janero 1888; Compagnie General de Chemins de Fer Buenos-Ayres 1903; Cape Copper Company, Limited 1888; Bahia Tramway Light & Power 1905 and many other colorful pieces. Condition averages VF+. [32] $200-300

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TERMS AND CONDITIONS FOR BUYERS

The following terms and conditions set forth the scope of your contract with Spink USA Inc (“Spink”), by which Spink contracts with you either as agent on behalf of the Seller or as principal if Spink is the Seller. You should read these conditions carefully.

1 DEFINITIONS1.1 The following definitions apply to these terms and conditions:Auction Agent, Auctioneer, Spink, us or we means Spink USA Inc;Bidder and you means a person making, attempting to make or considering making a bid for a Lot including a Buyer;Buyer means the person who makes the highest bid for a Lot which is accepted by the Auctioneer and, if the person is acting as an agent, will be a reference to the agent’s principal only if Auction Agent has accepted the agency in writing;Buyer’s Premium means the charge payable by you as a percentage of the Hammer Price, at the rates set out in clause 5.1 below;Certificate of Authenticity means a certificate issued by an Expert Committee confirming the authenticity of a Lot;Commission Bid means an instruction from a Bidder to us to bid on their behalf at the Auction;Expert Committee means a committee of experts to whom a Lot may be sent for an expert opinion or Certificate of Authenticity in accordance with clause 3.4.3;Forgery means a Lot constituting an imitation originally conceived and executed as a whole with a fraudulent intention to deceive as to authorship, origin, age, period, culture or source where the correct description as to such matters is not reflected by the description in the catalogue and which at the date of the auction had a value materially less than it would have had if it had been in accordance with the description in the catalogue. Accordingly, no Lot shall be capable of being a Forgery by reason of any damage and/or restoration work of any kind (including re-enamelling);Hammer Price means the amount of the highest bid accepted by the Auctioneer in relation to a Lot;Lot means any item deposited with us for sale at auction and, in particular, the item or items described against any Lot number in any catalogue;Purchase Price means the Hammer Price plus Buyer’s premium and New York State and City tax, where applicable;Reserve means the amount below which we agree with the Seller that the Lot cannot be sold;Seller means the owner of the Lot being sold by us;Spink Group means Spink and Son Limited, its subsidiaries and associated companies.1.2 By making a bid, Bidder acknowledges acceptance of these terms and conditions and agrees to be bound by them.

2 SPINK’S ROLE AS AGENT2.1 This is a public auction and mail-bid sale held by Spink, which is a licensed and bonded auctioneer.2.2 All sales undertaken by us either at auction or privately are undertaken either as agent on behalf of the Seller or, from time to time, as principal if we are the owner of the Lot. Please note that even if we are acting as agent on behalf of the Seller, rather than as principal, we may have a financial interest in the Lot.2.3 The contract for the sale of the Lot will be between you and the Seller.

3 BEFORE THE SALE3.1 Examination of Goods3.1.1 You are strongly advised to examine personally any goods in which you are interested, before the auction takes place. Condition reports are usually available on request. We provide no guarantee to you other than in relation to Forgeries, as set out in clause 5.10 of these Terms and Conditions.3.1.2 All Bidders who have inspected the Lots prior to the auction will not be granted any return privileges, except for reasons of genuineness. It is presumed that all Floor Bidders have inspected the Lots prior to bidding. Therefore, Lots purchased by Floor Bidders are sold “AS IS” and may not be returned. Floor Bidders include those Bid-ders acting as agents for others.3.1.3 Spink reserves the right to refuse to honour or reject any bid which, in its opin-ion, is not submitted in good faith, or, as the case dictates, is not supported by sat-isfactory references, as Spink, in its sole discretion, shall determine. Spink further reserves the right to ban any Bidder from participation in its sales for any reason deemed appropriate.

3.2 Catalogue Descriptions3.2.1 Statements by us in the catalogue or condition report, or made orally or in writ-ing elsewhere, regarding the authorship, origin, date, age, size, medium, attribution, genuineness, provenance, condition or estimated selling price of any Lot are merely statements of opinion, and are not to be relied on as statements of definitive fact. Cat-alogue and web illustrations are for guidance only, and should not be relied on either to determine the tone or colour of any item. No Lot shall be rejected on the grounds of inaccurate reproduction. No Lot illustrated in the catalogue and online shall be rejected on the grounds of cancellation, centering, margins, perforation or other char-acteristics apparent from the illustration. Estimates of the selling price should not be relied on as a statement that this price is either the price at which the Lot will sell or its value for any other purpose.3.2.2 Many items are of an age or nature which precludes their being in perfect condi-tion and some descriptions in the catalogue or given by way of condition report make reference to damage and/or restoration. We provide this information for guidance only and the absence of such a reference does not imply that an item is free from defects or restoration, nor does a reference to particular defects imply the absence of any others. 3.2.3 Other than as set out in clause 5.10, and in the absence of fraud, neither the Seller nor we, nor any of our employees or agents, are responsible for the correctness of any statement as to the authorship, origin, date, age, attribution, genuineness or prove-nance of any Lot nor for any other errors of description or for any faults or defects in

any Lot. Every person interested should exercise and rely on his own judgment as to such matters.

3.3 Your Responsibility3.3.1 You are responsible for satisfying yourself as to the condition of the goods and the matters referred to in the catalogue description.

3.4 Extensions – Stamps Only3.4.1 If you wish to obtain an expert opinion or Certificate of Authenticity on any Lot (other than a mixed Lot or Lot containing undescribed stamps) you must notify us in writing not less than forty-eight hours before the time fixed for the commencement of the first session of the sale. If accepted by us, such request shall have the same effect as notice of an intention to question the genuineness or description of the Lot for the purposes of clause 5.10 (Refund in the case of Forgery) of these Terms and Conditions and the provisions of clause 5.10 (Refund in the case of Forgery) shall apply accordingly.3.4.2 Notice of a request for an expert opinion or Certificate of Authenticity must give the reason why such opinion is required and specify the identity of your proposed expert which will be subject to agreement by us. We reserve the right, at our discre-tion, to refuse a request for an expert opinion or Certificate of Authenticity including (without limitation) where the proposed expert is not known to us.3.4.3 If we accept a request for an expert opinion or Certificate of Authenticity we will submit the Lot to the Expert Committee. You acknowledge and accept that the length of time taken by an Expert Committee to reach an opinion will vary depending on the circumstances and in any event is beyond our control.3.4.4 We will not accept a request for an extension on account of condition. Any Lot described in the catalogue as having faults or defects may not be returned even if an expert opinion or Certificate of Authenticity cites other faults or defects not included in the catalogue description, other than in the case of a Forgery.3.4.5 Should Spink accept a request for an extension under the foregoing provisions of this paragraph, the fact may be stated by the Auctioneer from the rostrum prior to the sale of the Lot.3.4.6 It should be noted that any stamp accompanied by a Certificate of Authenticity is sold on the basis of that certificate only and not on the basis of any other description or warranty as to authenticity. No request for an extension will be accepted on such a stamp and the return of such a stamp will not be accepted.

3.4.7 If you receive any correspondence from the Expert Committee in relation to the Lot, including but not limited to a Certificate of Authenticity, you must provide us with copies of such correspondence no later than seven (7) days after you receive such correspondence.

4 AT THE SALE4.1 Refusal of AdmissionOur sales usually take place on our own premises or premises over which we have control for the sale, and we have the right, exercisable at our complete discretion, to refuse admission to the premises or attendance at an auction.

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4.2 Registration Before BiddingYou must complete and sign a registration form and provide identification before mak-ing a bid at auction. Please be aware that we usually require buyers to undergo a credit check. If you have not bid successfully with Spink in the past, or you are registering with us for the first time, we reserve the right to require a deposit of up to 50% of the amount you intend to spend. Such deposit will be deducted from your invoice should you be successful. If you are unsuccessful at auction, your deposit will be returned by the same means it was paid to Spink. Some Lots may be designated, prior to the auction, as “Premium Lots”, which means a deposit may be required before placing a bid on the item for sale. Information will be posted on our website in such an event.

4.3 Bidding as PrincipalWhen making a bid (whether such bids are made in person or by way of telephone bids operated by Spink, commission or online or email bids), you will be deemed to be acting as principal and will be accepting personal liability, unless it has been agreed in writing, at the time of registration, that you are acting as agent on behalf of a third party buyer acceptable to us.

4.4 Commission Bids4.4.1 If you give us instructions to bid on your behalf, by using the form provided in our catalogues, or via our website, we shall use reasonable endeavours to do so, provided these instructions are received not later than twenty-four hours before the auction. If we receive commission bids on a particular Lot for identical amounts, and at auction these bids are the highest bids for the Lot, it will be sold to the person whose bid was received first. Commission Bids are undertaken subject to other commitments at the time of the sale, and the conduct of the auction may be such that we are unable to bid as requested. Since this is undertaken as a free service to prospective buyers on the terms stated, we cannot accept liability for making (or failing to make) a Commis-sion Bid. You should therefore always attend personally if you wish to be certain of bidding. If we receive two Commission Bids for equal value for the same Lot, the Bid received first by us shall take precedence.4.4.2. For all Commission Bids, you must supply your name and address, contact tele-phone number and email. You must also provide the Lot number and description of the Lot, the amount of your Bid and any other information requested in the Commission Bid Form or by us. It is your responsibility to provide the correct information and to ensure that we have received your Commission Bid. 4.4.3 If you submit a Commission Bid verbally (whether by telephone or otherwise), we shall not be responsible for any misunderstandings (by either us or our agent or you) in relation to your bid. All bids made in this way must be confirmed in writing by you before the Auction. 4.4.4 Bids will be executed for mail bidders at one advance over the next highest bid in competition with floor and/or internet bidders, until the maximum bid is executed for the mail bidder, or until the lot is sold. No buy or unlimited bids will be accepted.

4.5 On-line BiddingWe offer internet services as a convenience to our clients. We will not be responsible for errors or failures to execute bids placed on the internet, including, without limita-tion, errors or failures caused by (i) a loss of internet connection by either party for whatever reason; (ii) a breakdown or problems with the online bidding software and/or (iii) a breakdown or problems with your internet connection, computer or system. Execution of on-line internet bids on www.spink.com and Spink Live is a free service undertaken subject to other commitments at the time of the auction and we do not accept liability for failing to execute an online internet bid or for errors or omissions in connection with this activity. Buyers who acquire lots on the-saleroom.com will have a fee of 3% of the Hammer Price added to their invoice for using this facility.

4.6 Telephone BidsIf you make arrangements with us not less than twenty-four hours before the sale, we shall use reasonable endeavours to contact you to enable you to participate in bidding by telephone, but in no circumstances will we be liable to either the Seller or you as a result of failure to do so.

4.7 Video ImagesAt some auctions there will be a video screen. Mistakes may occur in its operation, and we cannot be liable to you regarding either the correspondence of the image to the Lot being sold or the quality of the image as a reproduction of the original.

4.8 Bidding IncrementsBidding generally opens below the low estimate and advances in the following order although the Auctioneer may vary the bidding increments during the course of the auction. The normal bidding increments are:Up to $100 by $5$100 to $300 by $10$300 to $750 by $25$750 to $1,500 by $50$1,500 to $3,000 by $100$3,000 to $7,500 by $250$7,500 to $15,000 by $500$15,000 to $30,000 by $1,000$30,000 to $75,000 by $2,500$75,000 to $150,000 by $5,000$150,000 to $300,000 by $10,000 $300,000 and up Auctioneer’s discretion

4.9 Bidding by Spink4.9.1 We reserve the right to bid on Lots on the Seller’s behalf up to the amount of the Reserve (if any), which will never be above the low estimate printed in the auction catalogue.4.9.2 The Spink Group reserves the right to bid on and purchase Lots as principal.4.9.3 Spink reserves the right to bid on any Lot in the sale. Additionally, Spink may or may not have financial interest in any of the Lot(s) in the sale.

4.10 The Auctioneer’s Discretion4.10.1 The Auctioneer has the right, to be exercised in good faith, to refuse any bid, to advance the bidding in such manner as he may decide, to withdraw or divide any Lot, and to combine any two or more Lots. Bidding shall be regulated by the Auctioneer.4.10.2 The Auctioneer may reopen the bidding on a Lot under the following circum-stances: (a) the Auctioneer has failed to execute correctly a mail bid; (b) a party pur-chasing the Lot on the floor has done so in error; (c) where a protest is made after the hammer has fallen but before bidding has commenced on the next Lot; (d) where the Auctioneer has determined that he/she has overlooked a party still bidding on the Lot but before the calling of the next Lot or (e) to effectuate a fair and reasonable resolution of any error or dispute. In the event of a dispute, the Auctioneer’s decision shall be final.4.10.3 In the event of any dispute between Bidders, the Auctioneer may, at its sole discretion, immediately put the Lot up for sale again. The Auctioneer’s decision shall be final and binding upon all Bidders.4.10.4 The Auctioneer reserves the right to postpone the sale by auction for a reason-able 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 prospective Bidder or prospective Buyer shall have recourse as a result of any postponement.

4.11 Successful Bid4.11.1 The highest Bidder for each Lot shall be the Buyer. Subject to the provisions of Clause 4.10, the striking of the Auctioneer’s hammer marks the acceptance of the highest bid, provided always that such bid is higher than the Reserve (where applica-ble), and the conclusion of a contract for sale between you and the Seller.

4.12 Spink’s Own Material Auctioneer reserves the right to include in any auction its own material as well as material from affiliated or related companies, principals, officers or employees. Auc-tioneer may have direct or indirect interest in any of the Lots in the Auction and may collect commissions.

4.13 After Sale ArrangementsIf you enter into any private sale agreements for any Lot with the Seller within sixty days of the auction, we, as exclusive agents of the Seller reserve the right to charge you the applicable Buyer’s Premium in accordance with these terms and conditions, and the Seller a commission in accordance with the terms of the Seller’s agreement.

4.14 Return of Lot4.14.1 All the Lots are sold as genuine. For the purpose of this sale, “genuine” is de-fined as not faked or forged and Spink will not knowingly sell any item that has been “repaired’, “restored”, “processed”, “cleaned”, “pressed” or “conserved” in any way without disclosure of such facts to the potential Buyer.

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4.14.2 No Lots may be returned without a written request by the successful Bidder and the written approval of Spink. In the unlikely event of returning a Lot, Spink must receive notification of the Buyer’s intent within three (3) days of the Buyer’s receipt of the Lot. The following Lots may not be returned for any reason whatsoever: (a) Lots containing ten or more items; (b) Lots described as having faults or defects because of the faults described or any others, including lots described as “repaired”, “corroded”, “holed”, “whizzed”, or similar damage, except for non-authenticity; (c) illustrated Lots because of centering, margins, etc. or other factors shown in the illustrations; (d) Lots described “AS IS”, including third party graded coins or banknotes (i.e. PCGS, NGC, ANACS, ICG); (e) Lots valued primarily for the bullion content; (f) Lots exam-ined by postal viewers; and (g) any philatelic extension Lot unless the conditions set forth in Item 3.4 above is complied with fully. Except for Lots placed on extension, as per the conditions of Item 3.4 above, no Lots may be returned for any reason what-soever after thirty days from sale date. Late payment for purchase may, at Spink’s option, be considered just cause to revoke all return privileges. If any disputes arise regarding payment, authenticity, or description between the Bidder and Spink, Spink, at its sole discretion, may submit the disputed matter to binding arbitration before the American Arbitration Association in New York, NY, to which the Bidder, by placing a bid and hereby accepting these terms and conditions of sale, agrees to be bound.

5 AFTER THE AUCTION5.1 Buyer’s Premium and Other ChargesIn addition to the Hammer Price, you must pay us the Buyer’s Premium at a rate of 20% of the final Hammer Price of each lot, a fee of 3% on the Hammer Price total for using the-saleroom.com, and a fee for paying by card will be added to each invoice.

5.2 Sales TaxAll Lots are subject to applicable state and local taxes, unless appropriate resale cer-tificates are on file with Spink.

5.3 Payment5.3.1 You must provide us with your full name and permanent address and, if so re-quested, details of the bank from which any payments to us will be made. You must pay the full amount due (comprising the amounts set forth in Clause 5.1 above and any applicable New York State sales tax, unless the Lot is exempt) within seven days after the date of the sale. This applies even if you wish to export the Lot and an export licence is (or may be) required.5.3.2 You will not acquire title to the Lot until all amounts due have been paid in full. This includes instances where special arrangements were made for release of the Lot prior to full settlement.5.3.3 Spink reserves the right to await clearance of any check used for payment before delivery of any item and a $25.00 charge will be applied for any check that fails to clear.5.3.4 All sales are strictly for cash, check and bank/wire transfer in United States dollars; however, Spink will only accept cash payments under $10,000.00. Spink offers clients the option of paying by credit card (Visa, MasterCard, and American Express only) in United States Dollars for a convenience charge of two-percent (2%) for Visa and MasterCard and four-percent (4%) for American Express, up to a total of $30,000.00. Credit card payments will only be accepted if (a) the purchase is made by the card holder, (b) any purchased items to be shipped are shipped to the cardholder’s verified billing address, (c) floor Bidders present their credit cards and (d) all returns are governed by the terms and conditions of the sale. Payment is due and payable immediately upon receipt of the auction invoice or, if payment is to be made at the auction site, simultaneously with receipt of the purchased items.5.3.5 Payments should be made by the registered Buyer and not by third parties, un-less it has been agreed at the time of registration that you are acting as an agent on behalf of a third party.

5.4 NotificationWe are not able to notify successful Bidders by telephone. While Invoices are sent out by mail after the auction we do not accept responsibility for notifying you of the result of your bid. You are requested to contact us by telephone or in person as soon as possible after the auction to obtain details of the outcome of your bids to avoid incurring charges for late payment.

5.5 Collection of Purchases5.5.1 Unless specifically agreed to the contrary, we shall retain Lots purchased until all amounts due to us, or to the Spink Group, have been paid in full. Buyers will be required to pay for their Lot(s) when they wish to take possession of the same, which must be within seven days of the date of the sale, unless prior arrangements have been made with Spink. Without prior agreement, Lots will not be released until cleared funds are received with regard to payments made by check.5.5.2 Unless we notify you to the contrary, items retained by us will be covered under our insurance policy, which is available for inspection at our offices, from the date of sale for a period of seven days or until the time of collection, whichever is sooner. The risk of loss for the lot purchased by you shall be entirely yours after the earliest of

seven days from the date of sale or from the time of collection.

5.5.3 Our policy will not cover and we are unable to accept responsibility for damage caused by woodworm, changes in atmospheric conditions or acts of terrorism.

5.6 Packing and handling5.6.1 We shall use all reasonable endeavours to take care when handling and packing a purchased Lot but remind you that after seven days from the date of sale or from the time of collection, whichever is sooner, the risk of loss with respect to the lot pur-chased by you is entirely yours. Our postage charges are set out in Clause 11 of these Terms and Conditions.5.6.2 It is the responsibility of the Buyer to be aware of any import duties that may be incurred upon importation to the final destination. Spink will not accept return of any package in order to avoid these duties. The onus is also on the Buyer to be aware of any import restrictions that prohibit the importation of certain collectibles. Spink will not accept return of the Lot(s) if rejected for importation or if Buyer fails to pay appropriate import duties. Spink will not accept responsibility for Lot(s) seized or destroyed by any customs agencies.5.6.3 Delivery of any Lot(s) to an address other than the invoiced address will be at Spink’s sole discretion.

5.7 Recommended Packers and Shippers5.7.1 Shipping, handling and administration charges will be added to invoices for Lots delivered by mail. All Lots will be shipped via U.S. Express Mail to Post Office boxes, via Federal Express to street addresses, and via FedEx ground for bulky large lots (in the U.S. only). Buyer will be responsible for the total purchase price in the event of loss. Spink is not responsible for the loss of any merchandise shipped outside the United States. Insurance of any items to be shipped outside the United States is solely the responsibility of the Buyer. It is also the responsibility of the Buyer to provide adequate insurance coverage for the items once they are in his/her possession. Unless the risk of loss has already shifted by virtue of the provisions of Clause 5.5.2, risk of loss shall be borne by the Buyer following shipment of the items and Spink assumes no liability for merchandise lost, stolen or damaged while in the possession of any shipper to whom merchandise has been delivered, nor for any FedEx shipment which is subject to a “signature release” on file with FedEx, or otherwise. 5.7.2 If required, our shipping department may arrange shipment as your agent. Al-though we may suggest carriers if specifically requested, our suggestions are made on the basis of our general experience of such parties in the past and we are not responsi-ble to any person to whom we have made a recommendation for the acts or omissions of the third parties concerned.5.8 Remedies for Non-Payment 5.8.1 If you fail to make payment within fifteen days of the payment date set out by your invoice, we shall be entitled to exercise one or more of the following rights or remedies:5.8.1.1 to charge interest at the rate of 1.5% per month compound interest, calculated on a daily basis, from the date the full amount is due;5.8.1.2 to set off against any amounts which Spink or the Spink Group may owe you in any other transaction the outstanding amount remaining unpaid by you;5.8.1.3 we may retain all or some of the Lot(s) purchased by you, or other property in the possession of Spink or the Spink Group, until you have paid all the amounts you owe us or the Spink Group, even if the unpaid amounts do not relate to those Lots or other property. Following fourteen days’ notice to you of the amount outstanding and remaining unpaid, Spink and the Spink Group shall have the right to arrange the sale of such Lot(s) or other property. We may apply the proceeds of such sale in satisfaction of the debt outstanding and due us or the Spink Group, and may remit any remaining balance to you; 5.8.1.4 where several amounts are owed by you to the Spink Group in respect of dif-ferent transactions, to apply any amount paid to discharge any amount owed in respect of any particular transaction, whether or not you so direct;5.8.1.5 to reject at any future auction any bids made by you or on your behalf or obtain a deposit from you before accepting any bids.5.8.2 If you fail to make payment within thirty-five days, we shall in addition be entitled:5.8.2.1 to cancel the sale of the Lot or any other item sold to you at the same or any other auction;5.8.2.2 to arrange a resale of the Lot, publicly or privately, and, if this results in a low-er price being obtained, claim the balance from you together with all reasonable costs including a 10% seller’s commission, expenses, damages, legal fees, commissions and premiums of whatever kind associated with both sales or otherwise, incurred in connection with your failure to make payment; or5.8.2.3 when reselling the Lot, to place a notice in our catalogue stating that you successfully purchased the Lot at auction but have subsequently failed to pay the Hammer Price of the Lot,

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I request Spink, without legal obligations of any kind on its part, to bid on the following Lots up to the price given below.

I understand that if my bid is successful the Purchase Price will be the sum of the final bid and Buyer’s premium as a percentage of the final bid as well as any Sales Taxchargeable. Please note there is a 20% buyer’s premium added to the hammer price of each lot .

All bids shall be treated as offers made on the Terms and Conditions of sale printed in the catalogue. I also understand that Spink provides the service of executingbids on behalf of clients for the convenience of clients and that Spink will not be held responsible for failing to execute bids. If identical commission bids are received forthe same Lot, the commission bid received first by Spink will take precedence. Please note that you will not be notified if there are higher written bids received.

BIDDERS PLEASE NOTE OUR EXTENSION CLAUSES IN OUR TERMS AND CONDITIONS FOR BUYERS.

PLEASE PRINT CLEARLY IN BLOCK LETTERS AND ENSURE THAT BIDS ARE IN US DOLLARS.

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WRITTEN BIDS FORM

This form should be sent or faxed to theSpink auction office in advance of the sale.References for new clients should besupplied in good time to be taken upbefore the sale. Bids received later thanone hour before the start of the sale maynot be processed.

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5.8.2.4 In the event Spink refers an invoice(s) to an attorney for collection, the Buyer agrees to pay SPINK attorney’s fees, court costs, witness fees and other costs incurred by Spink;5.8.2.5 take any other reasonable and appropriate action as we deem fit.

5.9 Failure to CollectWhere purchases are not collected within seven days after the sale, whether or not payment has been made, you will be required to pay a storage charge of $2 per item per day plus any additional handling cost that may apply. You will not be entitled to collect the Lot until all outstanding charges are met, together with payment of all other amounts due to us.

5.10 Refund in the case of Forgery5.10.1 A sale will be cancelled, and the amount paid refunded to you if a Lot (other than a miscellaneous item not described in the catalogue) sold by us proves to have been a Forgery. We shall not however be obliged to refund any amounts if either (a) the catalogue description or saleroom notice at the auction date corresponded to the generally accepted opinion of scholars or experts at that time, or fairly indicated that there was a conflict of opinions, or (b) it can be demonstrated that the Lot is a Forg-ery only by means of either a scientific process not generally accepted for use until after publication of the catalogue or a process which at the date of the auction was unreasonably expensive or impracticable or likely to have caused damage to the Lot. Furthermore, you should note that this refund can be obtained only if the following conditions are met:5.10.1.1 you must notify us in writing, within seven days of the receipt of the Lot(s), that in your view the Lot concerned is a Forgery;5.10.1.2 you must then return the item to us within fourteen days from receipt of the Lot(s), in the same condition as at the auction date; and 5.10.1.3 as soon as possible following return of the Lot, you must produce evidence satisfactory to us that the Lot is a Forgery and that you are able to transfer good title to us, free from any third party claims.5.10.1.4 you must provide us all evidence obtained by you that a Lot is a Forgery no later than seven (7) days after you receive such evidence5.10.2 In no circumstances shall we be required to pay you any more than the amount paid by you for the Lot concerned and you shall have no claim for interest.5.10.3 The benefit of this guarantee is not capable of being transferred, and is solely for the benefit of the person to whom the original invoice was made out by us in re-spect of the Lot when sold and who, since the sale, has remained the owner of the Lot without disposing of any interest in it to any third party.5.10.4 We shall be entitled to rely on any scientific or other process to establish that the Lot is not a Forgery, whether or not such process was used or in use at the date of the auction.

5.11 USE OF DEFAULT INFORMATIONIf you fail to make payment for a Lot in accordance with these Terms and Conditions:5.11.1 we reserve the right to refuse you the right to make bids for any future auction regardless of whether previous defaults have been settled; and5.11.2 you consent to us disclosing details of such default to other auctioneers and live bidding platforms, which will include your name, address, nature of the default and the date of the default Auctioneers or live bidding platforms who receive details of the default may rely on such information when deciding whether to enter into a transaction with you in the future.

6 LIABILITYNothing in these terms and conditions limits or excludes our liability for:6.1 death or personal injury resulting from negligence; or6.2 any damage or liability incurred by you as a result of our fraud or fraudulent misrepresentation.

7. USE OF YOUR PERSONAL INFORMATION7.1 We will use the personal information you provide to us to:7.1.1 process your payment relating to a successful purchase of a Lot;7.1.2 process the bids you make on Lots (whether successful or otherwise) and other auction related services we provide;7.1.3 arrange for delivery of any Lot you purchase, which will include passing your details to shipping providers and, on overseas deliveries, to customs where they make inquiries concerning the Lot; 7.1.4 inform you about similar products or services that we provide, but you may stop receiving these at any time by contacting us.7.2 In accordance with Clause 4.2, you agree that we may pass your information to credit reference agencies and that they may keep a record of any search that they perform7.3 In accordance with Clause 5.11, you agree that where you default in making pay-ment for a Lot in accordance with these Terms and Conditions we may disclose details of such default to other auctioneers and live bidding platforms.7.4 We work closely with other auctioneers and bidding platforms (including, for

example, other auctioneers and live bidding platforms) and may receive information about you from them.

8 COPYRIGHT8.1 We shall have the right (on a non-exclusive basis) to photograph, video record or otherwise produce an image of the Lot. All rights in such an image will belong to us, and we shall have the right to use it in whatever way we see fit.8.2 All the materials, including, but not limited to, text, data, graphics, logos, images, illustrations, video clips, and software is owned, controlled by, or licenced to Spink USA Inc. and is protected by copyright, trademark, and other intellectual property rights.

9 NOTICESAll notices given under these Terms and Conditions may be served personally, sent by post, or faxed to the address given to the sender by the other party. Any notice sent by post will be deemed to have been received on the second working day after posting or, if the addressee is overseas, on the fifth working day after posting. Any notice sent by fax or served personally will be deemed to be delivered on the first working day following dispatch.

10 ADDITIONAL PROVISIONS10.1 Limitation of LiabilityIn the event that your bid and/or purchase is in furtherance of a business conducted by you or others, subject to clause 6, we shall not be liable, whether in tort (including for negligence) or breach of statutory duty, contract, misrepresentation or otherwise for any:10.1.1 loss of profits, loss of business, depletion of goodwill and/or similar losses, loss of anticipated savings, loss of goods, loss of contract, loss of use, loss of corruption of data or information; or 10.1.2 any special, indirect, consequential or pure economic loss, costs, damages, charges or expenses.10.2 SeverabilityIf any part of these Terms and Conditions is found by any court to be invalid, illegal or unenforceable, that part may be discounted and the rest of the conditions shall contin-ue to be valid and enforceable to the fullest extent permitted by law.

10.3 Force majeureWe shall have no liability to you if we are prevented from or delayed in performing our obligations under these terms and conditions or from carrying on our business by acts, events, omissions or accidents beyond our reasonable control, including (with-out limitation) strikes, lock-outs or other industrial disputes (whether involving our workforce or the workforce of any other party), failure of a utility service or transport network, act of God, war, riot, civil commotion, malicious damage, compliance with any law or governmental order, rule, regulation or direction, accident, breakdown of plant or machinery, fire, flood, storm or default of suppliers or subcontractors.

10.4 Waiver10.4.1 A waiver of any right under these terms and conditions is only effective if it is in writing and shall apply only to the circumstances for which it is given. No failure or delay by a party in exercising any right or remedy under these Terms and Conditions or by law shall constitute a waiver of that (or any other) right or remedy, nor preclude or restrict its further exercise. No single or partial exercise of such right or remedy shall preclude or restrict the further exercise of that (or any other) right or remedy.10.4.2 Unless specifically provided otherwise, rights arising under these Terms and Conditions are cumulative and do not exclude rights provided by law.10.5 Law and JurisdictionTHESE TERMS OF SALE SHALL BE GOVERNED BY AND CONSTRUED IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE LAWS OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK, WITHOUT GIVING REGARD TO THE PRINCIPLES OF CONFLICTS OF LAW. THE SIGN-ER OF A SPINK BID SHEET OR PARTICIPANT IN THE AUCTION AGREES THAT EXCLUSIVE VENUE FOR ANY DISPUTE WITH RESPECT TO THESE TERMS OR IN CONNECTION WITH SPINK SHALL RESIDE IN A STATE OR FEDERAL COURT LOCATED IN NEW YORK, NEW YORK. IN THE EVENT THAT SPINK HAS NOT PREVIOUSLY SUBMITTED A DISPUTE TO BINDING ARBITRATION PURSUANT TO CLAUSE 4.14.2, SPINK MAY DO SO WITHIN THE TIME IN WHICH IT IS REQUIRED TO FILE A RESPONSIVE PLEADING IN ANY LITIGATION COMMENCED BY BIDDER, AND SAID LITIGATION SHALL BE DISCONTINUED.

11 POSTAGE CHARGESShipments within the USA - $30.00Shipments outside the USA - $50.00Packages of more than 5lb or volumetric measurement of more than 5lb may incur extra charge. Please contact [email protected] for calculation of any further relevant cost in addition to the above charges.

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PAYMENT MADE BY MASTERCARD OR VISA ARE SUBJECT TO A 2% SURCHARGE AND AMERICAN EXPRESS 4%

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I request Spink, without legal obligations of any kind on its part, to bid on the following Lots up to the price given below.

I understand that if my bid is successful the Purchase Price will be the sum of the final bid and Buyer’s premium as a percentage of the final bid as well as any Sales Taxchargeable. Please note there is a 20% buyer’s premium added to the hammer price of each lot .

All bids shall be treated as offers made on the Terms and Conditions of sale printed in the catalogue. I also understand that Spink provides the service of executingbids on behalf of clients for the convenience of clients and that Spink will not be held responsible for failing to execute bids. If identical commission bids are received forthe same Lot, the commission bid received first by Spink will take precedence. Please note that you will not be notified if there are higher written bids received.

BIDDERS PLEASE NOTE OUR EXTENSION CLAUSES IN OUR TERMS AND CONDITIONS FOR BUYERS.

PLEASE PRINT CLEARLY IN BLOCK LETTERS AND ENSURE THAT BIDS ARE IN US DOLLARS.

Lot Number(in numerical order)

Price Bid $(excluding Buyer’s Premium)

Lot Number(in numerical order)

Price Bid $(excluding Buyer’s Premium)

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Price Bid $(excluding Buyer’s Premium)

145 West 57th Street, 18th NewYork, NY 10019tel: +1 (646) 941-8664fax: +1 (646) 941-8686email: [email protected]

YOU CAN ALSO BID IN REAL TIME ONLINE. JUST VISIT

WWW.STAMPAUCTIONNETWORK.COM TO REGISTER

WRITTEN BIDS FORM

This form should be sent or faxed to theSpink auction office in advance of the sale.References for new clients should besupplied in good time to be taken upbefore the sale. Bids received later thanone hour before the start of the sale maynot be processed.

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REFERENCES REQUIRED FOR CLIENTS NOT YET KNOWN TO SPINK

TRADE REFERENCES ________________________________________________________________________________________

BANK REFERENCES _____________________________________________________________________________________________________

Lot Number(in numerical order)

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DATE SALE NO.

Wednesday October 9, 2013 at 1:00 p.m. 317Thursday October 10, 2013 at 1:00 p.m.

BIDDING INCREMENTSBidding generally opens below the low estimate and advances in the following orderalthough the auctioneer may vary the bidding increments during the course of theauction. The normal bidding increments are:

Up to $100 by $5£100 to $300 by $10$300 to $750 by $25$750 to $1,500 by $50$1,500 to £3,000 by £100$3,000 to £7,500 by $250

$7,500 to $15,000 by $500$15,000 to $30,000 by $1000$30,000 to $75,000 by $2,500$75,000 to 150,000 by $5,000$150,000 to $300,000 by $10,000$300,000+ at auctioneer’s discretion

Check here if you wish to limit yourtotal amount of purchases.(Hammer Price Only)

Limit total: $____________________________

If Necessary, please increase my bid by:

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The above sale daTes are subjecT To change.

Spink offers the following services:Valuation for insurance and probate for individual items or whole collections.Sales on a commission basis either of individual pieces or whole collections.

sale calendar 2018

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21 January Sinkiang Postal History Hong Kong 1800821 January Fine Stamps and Covers of China and Hong Kong Hong Kong CSS3123 January St. Kitts-Nevis, The Brian Brookes Collection London 1801324/25 January The Philatelic Collectors’ Series Sale London 1800930 January The Philatelic Collectors’ Series Sale New York 1666 March A fine collection of Australian Kangaroo Issues London 180236 March Rhodesia Double Heads ‘the Royal Palm’ Collection London 180247 March The Arthur Gray Collection of Australian Booklets London 180277 March The ‘Lionheart’ Collection of Great Britain and British Empire Part VIII London 1802817/18 April The Philatelic Collectors’ Series Sale London 18029

coins

14 January The Numismatic Collector’s Series Sale (Day 1) at Grand Hyatt, NY INC New York 33915-17 January The Numismatic Collector’s Series Sale (Day 2-4) New York 33919/20 January Banknotes, Bonds & Shares and Coins of China and Hong Kong Hong Kong CSS2815-28 March Coins_Online@Spink London 1801726 March The Williams Collection of Anglo-Saxon, Viking and Norman Coins - Part I London 1801127/28 March Ancient, British and Foreign Coins and Commemorative Medals London 180044/5 April The Numismatic Collector’s Series Sale Hong Kong 4/5 April The Numismatic Collector’s Series Sale New York 3403 July The Williams Collection of Anglo-Saxon, Viking and Norman Coins - Part II London 180124/5 July Ancient, British and Foreign Coins and Commemorative Medals London 18005

medals

14 January The Numismatic Collector’s Series Sale (Day 1) at Grand Hyatt, NY INC New York 33915-17 January The Numismatic Collector’s Series Sale (Day 2-4) New York 3394/5 April The Numismatic Collector’s Series Sale New York 34025/26 April Orders, Decorations and Medals London 1800118/19 July Orders, Decorations and Medals London 18002

banknoTes

12 January The Andean Collection of Central and South America at Grand Hyatt, NY INC New York 33814 January The Numismatic Collector’s Series Sale (Day 1) at Grand Hyatt, NY INC New York 33915-17 January The Numismatic Collector’s Series Sale (Day 2-4) New York 33919/20 January Banknotes, Bonds & Shares and Coins of China and Hong Kong Hong Kong CSS284/5 April The Numismatic Collector’s Series Sale Hong Kong 4/5 April The Numismatic Collector’s Series Sale New York 34029 March-11 April World Banknotes Timed Auction London 1801411 April World Banknotes London 180152-11 July World Banknotes Timed Auction London 18020

bond & shares

14 January The Numismatic Collector’s Series Sale (Day 1) at Grand Hyatt, NY INC New York 33915-17 January The Numismatic Collector’s Series Sale (Day 2-4) New York 33919/20 January Banknotes, Bonds & Shares and Coins of China and Hong Kong Hong Kong CSS2821 March Bonds and Share Certificates of the World London 180164/5 April The Numismatic Collector’s Series Sale Hong Kong 4/5 April The Numismatic Collector’s Series Sale New York 340

auTographs

12 July Autographs, Historical Documents, Ephemera and Postal History London 18038

Wines

18 January An Evening of Great Whiskies, Cognacs and Rums Hong Kong SFW26

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