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First.—The highest bidder to be the buyer; and if any dispute arise between two or more bidders, the lot so in dispute shall be immediately put up again and re-sold, provided the Auctioneer cannot decide the said dispute.
SECOND.—The Auctioneer has absolute discretion to divide any lot, to combine any two or more lots, to withdraw any lots, to refuse bids and to regulate the bidding.
THIRD.—AII lots are put up for sale subject (a) to any reserve price imposed by the seller and (b) to the right of the seller to bid either person- ally or else by any one person who may be the Auctioneer.
FourtTH.—The purchasers to give in their names and place of abode, and to pay down 25% of the purchase price or more in part payment, or the whole of the purchase-money, if required; in default of which the “ or lots so purchased to be immediately put up again and re-sold.
FirtH.—Each lot is believed to be genuine, but should any lot prove to be a forgery, or reprint, or wrongly described in the catalogue, the purchaser is at liberty to take or reject it, provided always that notice of such rejection be made and the lot returned within seven days from date of sale.
SIxTH.—The Auctioneers will not hold themselves responsible for any action that may arise, acting solely as agents between buyer and seller and for both equitably.
SEVENTH.—The Auctioneers will not hold themselves responsible for the safe custody of any lots left more than three days after the sale.
EIcHTH.—Buyers must satisfy themselves as to the accuracy of their purchases at the time of delivery.. The Auctioneers not to be held responsible for any discrepancy which might be discovered after the lots have been removed from their premises.
Nintu.—A daily storage fee of £0.25 per lot will be payable by the purchaser on Jots not removed within seven days of the date of sale. The Auctioneers reserve the right to re-sell by Auction or privately, without notice to the buyer, all lots not removed from the Auctioneers’ premises within fourteen days of the date of sale.
Please Note.
The metal in which the coins are struck is indicated thus;— AN =gold, AR=silver, AE=copper or bronze. El=Electrum (an alloy of gold and silver). BI=Billon (an alloy of silver and copper).
Care is taken to describe accurately the condition of coins and medals, using the following scale: Extremely fine, Very fine, Fine, and Good. Where no condition is stated it may be assumed that the coins and medals are not in good condition.
List of Prices Realised Price 25p.
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SALE OF
ENGLISH & FOREIGN COINS
HELD ON THURSDAY, 23rd OCTOBER, 1975
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V.A.T.
(Value Added Tax)
In some circumstances V.A.T. is payable by the Buyer on items under 100 years old (except Legal Tender) when such items have been entered for sale by a Registered Person or Unregistered Foreign Resident.
GLENDINING & CO. will sell Coins and Medals on a V.A.T. INCLUSIVE BASIS. Therefore, at no time will any Buyer be asked to pay any sum over and above the ‘Knock-Down’ Price.
By selling on a V.A.T. INCLUSIVE BASIS, this will obviate the necessity of designating in the Sale Catalogue those items under 100 years old which have been entered for sale by a Registered Person or by an Unregistered Foreign Resident.
BUYERS are NOT liable to Glendining & Co. for Commission on their Purchases.
VENDORS. Please note that Glendining & Co. have reduced their Commission for selling to
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CATALOGUE of
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Day of Sale
Thursday, 23rd October, 1975
commencing at 1 p.m. precisely
GOLD COINS
Edward III, Half-Noble, Treaty period, London, annulet before EDWARD (N.1239; S.925). Fine but clipped.
Henry VI, Noble, Annulet coinage, with annulet by sword-arm and in second spandril on reverse (N.1414; $.1207). Good very fine.
James I, Second coinage, Double-Crown, m.m. trefoil (1613) (S.1980). Fine.
—— Third coinage, Laurel, m.m. trefoil (1624) (S.1992a). Trace of having been mounted, about fine.
— Second coinage, Halfcrown, m.m. lis; George III, Half- Guinea, 1798. Fine.
Charles I, Tower mint, Crown, m.m. plume (1630-31). A full coin, very fine.
Crown, m.m. plume on obverse only (1630-31), 2nd bust, oval shield with C—R at sides. About very fine.
Commonwealth, Unite, 1651. A full round coin, extremely fine, nicely toned.
Charles II, Guinea, 1677, 8th type, elephant and castle below bust (MCE 77). Fine.
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—— Guinea, 1680 plain (MCE 82), almost fine; Edward III, Treaty period (1361-9), London, Quarter-Noble, fine but clipped.
James II, Guinea, 1685 plain (MCE 123). Good and scarce.
— Guinea, 1686 (MCE 126). Fine.
—— Guinea, 1687 (MCE 128). Fine.
William and Mary, Two-Guineas, 1694, elephant and castle below bust. Good very fine.
William III, Guinea, 1698, 2nd bust (MCE 179). Fine.
George I, Guinea, 1715, 2nd bust, with hair curled around trun- cation (MCE 246). Fine, very rare.
—— Guinea, 1715, 3rd bust (MCE 247). Almost very fine, rare.
George II, Guinea, 1739, intermediate head, with smaller letter- ing on obverse (MCE 315; 8.2903). Good very fine, rare.
— Guinea, 1758, creased, worn; George III, Half-Guinea, 1797; Quarter-Guinea, 1792; Sovereigns, 1817, 1820; Half- Sovereign, 1817, mostly good.
George III, Sovereigns, 1817 (2), 1820. Good to fine.
—— Guinea, 1779, very fine; Quarter-Guinea, 1762, has been mounted.
—— Third-Guinea, 1810; Half-Sovereign, 1820. Extremely fine. —— Sovereign, 1818. About extremely fine.
George IV, Two-Pounds, 1823. About very fine.
—— Sovereign, 1827; William IV, Sovereigns, 1832, 1835. Fine.
—— Sovereign, 1821. Very fine.
—— Sovereigns, 1821, 1822, both have been in clip mounts; George III, Sovereign, 1820, worn.
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Victoria, Jubilee Five-Pounds, 1887. Polished and with slight surface knocks, otherwise almost extremely fine.
— Jubilee Sovereign and Half-Sovereigns (2), 1887. Very fine or better.
—— Jubilee coins in unofficial case, £5, £2, £1 and 10/-; & Crown to Threepence. The last poor, remainder very fine.
— Sovereigns, young head, shield reverse, 1844, 1846, 1847, 1849, 1850, 1852. Fine.
— Sovereigns, young head, shield reverse, 1853, 1854, 1855, 1856, 1869, 1871. Mostly fine.
— Sovereigns, young head, shield reverse, 1873S, 1879S, 1884S; Jubilee head, 1887 M; veiled head, 1893S, 1893 M. Fine or very fine.
—— Half-Sovereigns, 1869, 1891S, 1892, 1893, 1893 M; Edward VII, Half-Sovereigns, 1902, 1903, 1905. Mostly fine.
Edward VII, Specimen set of 1902 Coronation coins, gold £5, £2, £1 and 10/-; silver Crown to Maundy Penny, in case of issue. Matt proofs.
—— Five-Pounds, 1902, ordinary issue. Very fine, cleaned.
George V, Proof Two-Pounds, 1911. A little scuffed, extremely fine.
George VI, Specimen set of 1937 gold coins, £5, £2, £1 and 10/-, in case of issue. Brilliant.
Edward III, Quarter-Noble, Treaty period, annulet before EDWARD (S.929), fine but damaged; George III, Half- Guinea, 1793; Third-Guineas, 1800, 1803, all good.
— Quarter-Noble, Treaty period, London, fine but file mark at edge; India, Kushan, Stater, poor and has been mounted.
George III, Half-Guineas, 1786, mounted, 1793, fine but slightly bent, 1803, very fine; Half-Sovereigns, 1817 (2), both good.
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George II, Half-Guinea, 1745, crimped; George IV, Half- Sovereign, 1825, worn; William IV, Sovereign, 1837, nearly fine; Victoria, Half-Sovereign, 1885, about fine.
Victoria, Sovereigns, 1872, type I, good very fine; 1892, 1898 S, 1900, good to fine.
Edward VII, Sovereigns, 1904 (2), 1906, 1908 P, 1909, 1910 (2); Half-Sovereigns, 1905, 1907. Fine or better.
Elizabeth II, Sovereigns, 1958, 1966 (2), 1967, 1968 (6). Ex- tremely fine.
Half-Sovereigns, 1905, 1906, 1907, 1908, 1908M, 1908S, 1909, 1910, 1911, 1911S, 1912S, 1914S, 1915S. Mostly very fine, some better.
Sovereigns, 1894M, 1909, 1912; Half-Sovereigns, 1884 (good), 1913, 1914 (2); South Africa, Kruger Pond, 1897 (nick on edge) and Half-Pond, 1897. Very fine except where stated.
Sovereigns, Victoria, young head, St. George reverse, 1871, 1872, 1876S, 1885M; Elizabeth II, 1967 (2). Fine, the last two extremely fine.
Sovereigns (4), 1911 (2), 1913, 1928S.A. Very fine or better. Half-Sovereigns (4), 1912, 1913, 1914, 1915. Extremely fine.
George IV, Pattern Five-Pounds, 1826, by W. Wyon, after Chan- trey’s model. Very fine but has been mounted, gilt and cleaned.
William IV, Proof Two-Pounds, 1831, edge plain. Very fine but scratches across portrait and tooled in field.
George IV, Sovereigns, 1826, 1829, 1830. Fine.
Sovereigns, George IV, 1826, 1829; William IV, 1831. Good to fine.
Denmark, Christian X, 20-Kroner, 1914 (2); Switzerland, 20- Francs, 1747 B. Extremely fine.
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France, 20-Francs, 1841 A, 1851, 1852 (F.300, 331, 305). First fine, others very fine.
Prussia, William II, 20-Marks, 1888. Brilliant proof. Greece, George I, 20-Drachmai, 1884 (2) (F.9). Good fine.
South Africa, Kruger Ponds, 1898 (2); Mexico, 2}-Pesos, 1918 (1), 1944 (5). Mostly very fine.
Victoria, Coronation medals by Pistrucci (2), 1838, struck in gold and silver, in fitted case. Some surface scratches, extremely fine.
Insignia of Hassanal Bolkiah Sultan, Ist Class, with miniature, in case (total wt. 2 0zs.). Practically mint state.
Westminster Abbey, 900th Anniversary, set of 3 medals, gold (22 ct.), silver and bronze, in case of issue. Practically mint State.
Bahamas, non-proof set of 1967 coins, gold 100, 50, 20 and 10- Dollars. Practically mint state.
Isle of Man, non-proof set of 1973 gold coins, £5, £2, £1 and 10/-. Practically mint state.
—— A similar lot. Kings and Queens of England, set of 43 gold miniature medals (22 ct.), issued by John Pinches, London, in case. Prac-
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Isle of Man, Proof set of 1965 gold coins, £5, £1 and 10/-, in case of issue. Brilliant.
— Non-proof £1 (5) and 10/- (1), 1965, in cases of issue. Practically mint.
George IV, Coronation medal, 1821, by B. Pistrucci. Extremely fine or better.
South Africa, 1965 long proof set, in case, including gold 2 and 1-Rand. Brilliant.
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Tonga, set of 1962 gold coins, Koula, 4-Koula and 4-Koula, in case of issue. Practically mint state.
South Africa, Kruger Ponds, 1894, fine, 1898, very fine; 1-Rand, 1964, extremely fine.
—— 2-Rand, 1961, 1964; 1-Rand, 1964. Extremely fine.
—— Pounds, 1952, 1954, 1959, 1960; Ten-Shillings, 1952, 1959, 1960. Extremely fine or better.
Italy, A restrike 20-Lire, 1905, extremely fine; AR 5-Lire, 1808 M, nearly fine.
Spain, restrikes, 100-Pesetas, 1897; 25-Pesetas, 1876; 20-Pesetas, 1896; 10-Pesetas, 1878. Extremely fine or better.
Turkey, restrikes, 500, 100 and 25-Piastres, 1965; 250 and 5O0- Piastres, 1964. Extremely fine or better.
U.S.A., 20-Dollars, 1920, very fine; Austria, restrike Broad 4-Ducats, 1915, brilliant.
Austria, Republic, 100-Schilling, 1931 (F.435). Extremely fine, somewhat scuffed.
Germany, Prussia, William II, 20-Marks, 1914A (F.85). Ex- tremely fine.
Italy, Sardinia, Charles Albert, 100-Lire, 1840, Turin (F.1138). Rather marked and some edge nicks, good fine.
U.S.A., 3-Dollars, 1855. Very fine. — Dollar, 1874. Extremely fine.
— 5-Dollars, 1873, and 24-Dollars, 1856. Both about ex- tremely fine.
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France, 20-Francs, 1809 A, 1812 W, 1814 A (2), 1819 A; 5-Francs, 1854 A, small module. Fine and better.
— 20-Francs, 1857 A, 1877 A, 1906; 10-Francs, 1856 A, 1863, 1864, 1866, all BB. Mostly fine or better.
Spain, 25-Pesetas, 1878, 1880 (F.193), very fine; Colombia, Escudo, 1798 P (F.54); Portugal, Half-Escudos, 1726, 1732 (2) (F.71), mostly good.
Peru, Ferdinand VI, 8-Escudos, 1757, Lima, JM (F.20). With scroll mount, otherwise fine.
Austria, restrike 100-Corona, 1915. Practically mint state. Mexico, 50-Pesos, 1947. Extremely fine. —— 50-Pesos, 1947. Extremely fine.
U.S.A., 20-Dollars, 1895; 10-Dollars, 1899; 24-Dollars, 1873. Very fine.
France, 20-Francs, 1856 A, 1863 A, both very fine; Byzantine, Solidus of Heraclius and Heraclius Constantine, poor, edge hammered; English silver coins (11), including Halfcrowns, Charles I, m.m. portcullis; Charles II, 1679; Shilling of Charles II, hammered 3rd issue, and a Double-florin, 1887, mostly fine.
U.S.A., Dollars, 1851, fine, 1862, Indian head, very fine but bur- nished; California gold, 1852 round, 1859 octagonal, fine.
Sweden, 10-Kronor, 1901 (F.71), very fine but polished; Byzan- tine, Phocas, Solidus, plugged and cleaned.
Macedon, Alexander III, Stater, monogram to left of Victory. About fine.
SILVER & COPPER COINS
AR Sceat, crowned bust right, runic EPA before and TA behind, rey. standard (TOT) type with curved decoration contain- ing three pellets above (cf. BMC Pl. I, 11; N.159). Reverse partly weak, very fine, very rare; ex Aston Rowant Hoard.
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AR Sceat, Derivative (Frisian?) type with crude bust right with trace of runes, rey. cross and pellets (cf. BMC 47; N.168). Very fine, off-centre; ex Aston Rowant Hoard.
AR Sceat, Standard type with rev. cross and pellets, crude work (cf. BMC Pl. II, 10-11; N.50). Very fine, rare; ex Aston Rowant Hoard.
AR Sceat, obv. bust which has become a bird, rev. debased stan- dard type (BMC PI. II, 8; N.49). Very fine; ex Aston Rowant Hoard.
AR Henry V, Groat, London, Class C, mullet on right shoulder; Henry VI, Groats, Annulet issue, London, without fleur on breast, ANGL, with fleur on breast, ANGLIE; Calais, with- out fleur, ANGL, with fleur, ANGLIE. Fine or better.
AR Henry VI, Groats, Calais mint, Annulet issue, without fleur, ANGL (3), with fleur, ANGLIE (2); Rosette-mascle issue (2): Pinecone-mascle issue (2). Fine and better.
AR Groats, Henry V, Class C, London (2); Henry VI, Annulet issue, London, fleur on breast, ANGLIE (2); Calais, without fleur, ANGL (2), with fleur, ANGLIE (3); Rosette-mascle issue, Calais (2). Mostly fine.
AR Henry VI, Groats, Rosette-mascle, Calais; Pinecone-mascle, London, Calais; Leaf-Pellet, London, leaf on neck. Very
fine.
AR Edward III, Post-Treaty, Groats, London, series C (4), series G (4); York, series E (1); Halfgroats, London, series C (5); Henry VI, Halfgroats, Annulet issue, Calais, small face (7), mostly poor; Henry VI, Groats, Calais, Annulet issue (5), Rosette-mascle (2), about fine.
Edward VI, Halfcrown, 1551, mm. Y, small walking horse (S.1871). Nearly fine.
Elizabeth I, Halfcrown, m.m. I (8.1924). Fine.
James I, 3rd coinage, Halfcrowns, all m.m. trefoil, one with plumes over shield (S.2018 (2), S.2019). Nearly fine.
Charles I, Halfcrowns (3), Tower types la’, m.m. lys (S.2108); 2a, m.m. plumes, lys above shield cut over rose (S.2113), clipped; type 2c, m.m. harp (S.2115). Good to fine.
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— Halfcrowns, Tower type 2c (2), m.m. harp, m.m. portcullis (S.2115). About fine.
—— Halfcrowns (3), Tower type 3a', m.m. crown (S.2117); type 3a”, m.m. anchor (S.2119); type 3b, m.m. crown (S.2118). Fine, the last rare.
—— Halfcrowns (7), Tower type 3a! (3), m.m.s bell, tun (2) (S.2117); type 3a? (4), without ground below horse, m.m. anchor (2), with ground, m.m. triangle (2) (S.2119, $.2120). Mostly fair, a few better.
— Halfcrowns, Tower type 3a? (6), m.m. (R) (4), m.m. eye (2) (S.2185). Fair to fine.
— Halfcrowns (3), Tower type 4, m.m._ triangle-in-circle (S.2121); type 5, m.m. sun (S.2187); Briot’s 2nd issue, m.m. anchor and B (S.2202). Fine.
— Halfcrown, Chester, m.m. three gerbs, cHsT below horse, rey. oval scroll-garnished shield (S.2469). Good only, but rare.
—— Scottish Thirty-Shillings, Falconer’s anonymous issue, m.m. thistle (with leaves oby., without leaves rev.) (S.5557). Fine.
AR —— Tower Crown, type 3b, m.m. portcullis (Cooper XIV/ XVIII). Fine. AR —— Tower Shilling, m.m. harp, fine; York Shilling, type 2
(N.2317), fine but clipped; Tower Sixpence, obv. m.m. upright anchor, rev. m.m. horizontal anchor, practically as
struck.
AR —— Aberystwyth mint, Shilling, m.m. book, large head, small crown, large plume with bands and XII (N.2331). Very fine.
AR —— Groat, m.m. book, crown pierces inner circle (S.2236).
Almost as struck.
A —— York mint, Shilling, type 4, m.m. lion, crowned oval shield, EBOR below, lozenge stop above and below XII. Almost extremely fine.
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Commonwealth, Crown, 1653 (ESC 6). Nearly very fine.
Charles II, Crown, 1684 sexto (ESC 67-R?). Slight striations on obverse, fine, rare.
James II, Crown, 1688 QvARTO. Good fine, two edge knocks.
William and Mary, Crown, 1692. Weak in parts, good very fine, toned.
Anne, Crown, 1703 vico (ESC 99). Light striations, ex- tremely fine, deeply toned.
Crown, 1708, plumes on reverse (ESC 108). Jnitials scratched on reverse, otherwise extremely fine, scarce.
George III, Crown, 1819 LX (ESC 216). Good very fine. —— Crown, 1818 LIX (ESC 214). Extremely fine.
— Crown, 1819LIX (ESC 215). Slight surface knocks, extremely fine.
— Crown, 1819 LX, no stop after TUTAMEN (ESC 216a). Extremely fine.
Crown, 1820LX (ESC 219), almost extremely fine; Britannia Dollar, 1804, very fine; another, without stop after REX, fine.
—— Britannia Dollar, 1804 (ESC 164). Extremely fine. — — Northumberland Shilling, 1763. Extremely fine, toned.
George IV, Crown, 1821 sECUNDO. Good extremely fine, deeply and attractively toned.
— Proof coins of 1826, Crown, edge SEPTIMO; Halfcrown, Shilling and Sixpence, edges milled. Extremely fine or better, toned, rare.
Victoria, Gothic Crown, 1847, inscribed edge. Good very fine, but several scratches and flaws on obverse.
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AR Crown, 1893 LVI, extremely fine, slightly scuffed and rubbed; Florins, 1890, good, 1891, fine, all rare. A Gothic Crown, 1847, inscribed edge. Good extremely
fine, lightly toned. AR George V, Crowns, 1928, 1933. About extremely fine.
AR —— Crowns, 1928, very fine, 1933, extremely fine, spots on obverse.
Crowns, George III to Elizabeth I, in AR (14) and Cu-Ni (3). Some very fine or better, one pierced on edge.
Florins, 1878, 38 arcs, 1903, both very fine; Henry VI, Groat, and other British and world coins in A (6) and 4 (2); 2 medal. Very fine or better.
Maundy set, 1896, mint; other coins, etc. (30), including Farthings (18). Several very fine.
British copper and bronze coins (101). Many fine.
British AR (564), including Threepences (386), mostly George V; coins (130); ‘‘Plastic’’ set, 1953. Mostly fine.
Scotland, miscellaneous coins in A (3) and 4 or billon (17). Mostly fair.
Sets in cases, 1950, 2/6d. to 4d.; 1951, 5/- to 4d.; 1953, 5/- to 4d. Brilliant, some tarnishing.
— Crown to Farthing, 1937, 1953. Brilliant, some tarnishing.
Coronation set, 1953, in case, brilliant, some tarnishing; ordinary issue sets, 1953, in plastic, 5/- to 4d. (1), 2/6d. to 4d. (4).
A Shillings, 1700, 1723 SSC, 1758 (3), 1787 (4); Sixpences, 1757 (9), 1758 (2), 1787 (6); Maundy coins (8); Bank 10d., 1813 (6), and 5d., 1806 (2); 1897 medals, small size (2), many extremely fine; miscellaneous AR (32).
George I, Quarter-Guinea; Turkey, 4-Sequin, both pierced; R Maundy sets, 1874, 1896 (3), all very fine; Crown, 1951, in box; miscellaneous coins, AR (27), AZ 1), medals (2).
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Charles I, Coronation medal; AR Maundy coins (9); other coins, AR (9), HE (1). Many fine.
AR Threepences (96), other coins (4). AR Proof Wedding Crowns, 1972, in cases of issue (6). Brilliant.
AR Cromwell, ‘Dutch’ copy of Simon’s Crown, 1658, with in- verted ‘N’ (ESC 11). Knocks on both sides but very fine, rare.
AR George II, Proof Crown, 1746, old head (ESC 126). Ex- tremely fine, lightly polished.
AR Victoria, Proof Crown, 1839, edge plain (ESC 279). Ex- tremely fine, burnished on obverse and artificially toned.
AR Crowns, Charles H, 1676, 1679 third bust. Both fine.
AR Crowns, 1686, 1695 SEPTIMO, 1696 first bust, 1707 E (2), 1708. Good to fine.
AR Crowns, 1819 LIX, 1819 LX, 1820 LX, 1887 (2). Very fine or better.
AR Crowns, 1821 (2), 1822 (2), 1845 (2), 1847, 1887 (3), 1889, 1893, 1896, 1900, 1902 (2). Some worn but mostly fine.
AR Crowns, 1902 (2), 1935 (7), 1937 (5, one from set), 1951 (4), 1965, 1972 Wedding; 50p, 1973. Mostly very fine, several better.
A Wurttemberg, William, Kronen Thaler, 1827, W above date (Dav. 954). Slight edge damage, extremely fine.
U.S.A., R Dollars, 1871, 1872 (2), very fine or better; Ni 5-Cents, 1872, 1875; AE, etc. tokens (6), including Low No. 72 and 145 (2); copies of California Half-Dollars, etc. (9), several fine.
Danzig, John Casimir, Thaler, 1649 (Reichel 1524; H.C. 1915). Fine but edge knocked, rare.
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Germany, Brunswick-Luneberg, George, Thaler, 1717 (Dav. 2079). Fine.
—— Hesse-Cassel, Frederick II, Convention Thaler, 1766, head to right, rev. arms (Hoffm. 2689; Dav. 2302). About very
fine.
— Munster, medallic Double-Thaler, 1649, by Engelbert Kettler, for the Treaty of Westphalia (Pax in Nummis 111). Better than fine but edge somewhat bruised.
—— Saxony, Ernestine line, Frederick HI, John and George, Klappmutztaler, large lettering (De Mey 885). About fine.
Russia, Peter I, 4-Rouble (1721) (Sev. 489). Good fine and bold, scarce.
—— Paul I, Rouble, 1798 (Dav. 1688; Sev. 2429). Almost very fine but badly flawed on reverse.
Salzburg, AR box Thaler, 1621, obverse very fine, reverse fine; Augsburg, Ferdinand III, AR cast and chased imitation box Thaler, probably more or less contemporary, very fine, somewhat polished; AX box Thaler, a concoction of a H.R.E. Thaler of Ferdinand HI and a Wolfenbuttel Thaler of 1604, about fine, with one painted roundel.
Holy Roman Empire, AR box medal of Leopold the Hogmouth, 1700, by P. H. Muller. Very fine, chased, rare.
Bavaria, AR box medal of Ludwig III, 1914/16, with thirty coloured roundels illustrating the events, personalities, etc. of the Great War. Roundels in excellent condition, medal very fine, rare and interesting.
AR Salzburg, Archbishop Paris von Lodron, Half-Thaler, 1628, commemorating consecration of the cathedral, oby. cathe- dral between SS. Rupert and Virgilius, arms below, rev. eight bishops carrying reliquary (Probszt 1167). Extremely
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A Eritrea, Umberto I, Tallero, 1891. Very fine.
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Frankish Deniers of Greece: Rhodes, anonymous (3); mint of Clarentia, Fernand of Majorca (1), Lodovic (1); Great Viaquia, Angelus (1) (Schlumberger X/3, XII/22, XII/23, XIIl/18). Fine, the last three very rare.
—— Mint of Clarencia, Charles II d’Anjou (1), Isabella (9), Philip of Savoy (5), Philip of Taranto (10, two var.), Mahauta of Hainaut (15), John Gravine (7) (Schl. XII/17, 19, 20, 21, 24, 25). Mostly fine, some better.
—— Duchy of Athens, mint of Thebes, Guillaume I (8, two var.), Guy II (20); mint of Nepanti (Lepanto), Philip of Taranto (2) (Schl. XII/32, XIII/4, 20). Mostly fine, some better.
AR Greece, Otho, 5-Drachmez, 1833, Paris; 1 and 4-Drachma, 1833, both Munich; 1-Drachma, 1834, Paris. Fine or better.
Coins of the world in AE and Ni, a few in silver. Mostly fine and better.
AZ Nineteenth Century Penny Tokens (45). Mostly fine, some better.
AZ Eighteenth Century Halfpenny Tokens (110). Mostly fine.
Coins of the world, mostly AR and Ni (96), including some sets in cases. Mostly very fine or better.
AZ William and Mary to Elizabeth I, various denominations (500), mostly Halfpence and Farthings. Many fine, some better.
AZ Charles II to Elizabeth II, various denominations (600). Many fine, some better.
AZ Eighteenth Century Halfpenny Tokens (50). Many very fine.
British copper and bronze coins (200), George II to Edward VII. Some fine or better, in two albums.
AZ Eighteenth Century Halfpenny Tokens, Middlesex (40), mostly different. Fine to extremely fine.
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AZ —— Northamptonshire (1), Nottinghamshire (1), Oxford- shire (1), Shropshire (7); Somerset, 1d. (2), $d. (14), 4d. (3). Fine to extremely fine.
AZ Nineteenth Century numismatists’ tokens: William Till, Penny, Halfpenny and Farthing, 1834; Benjamin Nightin- gale, 1843; W. Griffin, medallist; Warrington, medallist; Whelan, 1848; Webster; J. Henry, Halfpenny; Heaton, The Mint, Birmingham; G. C. Kent, 1912. Mostly extremely fine.
AZ Scottish and Irish 18th Century tokens (31), including Tulla- more Thirteen-pences (2) and Lothian 52 (only 200 struck). Mostly fine to extremely fine.
AZ Eighteenth Century imitation regal Halfpennies, all identified in envelopes from Atkins work.
English AR (42), mostly hammered, 2 (4). Miscellaneous ancient coins, AR (12), AE (23). A few fine.
AR English Crowns (2); Bank Dollar (1); 2/6d. (17), Charles II to Victoria; 1/- (65), mostly George I to George III: 6d. (33); other AR coins (15), medal (1). Mostly poor, a few good.
AR South Africa, Crown, 1892 d/s; Spain, 5-Pesetas, 1870, 1871: Italy, 5-Lire, 1812 V; Lombardy, 5-Lire, 1848; Nether- lands, 24-Guilders, 1845; France, 5-Francs, 1822, 1826, 4-Ecu, 1792. Fine or better.
AX Foreign dollar-size coins (13), smaller (70). Many fine, some better.
Coins of the world in @, Ni, etc. (552); AZ medals (4), some fine; ancient AZ (59), poor.
Coins of the world in A (208). Mostly fine, a few better.
Coins of the world in AR (95) and A, Cu-Ni, ete. (255). Mostly fine, a few better.
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Rhodesia, 1964 proof sets (3); South Africa, short proof sets, 1967, 1968, in cases. Brilliant, some discolouration. 26
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South Africa, Proof £1 and 10/-, 1953, in case, brilliant; Charles II, Guinea, 1676, very poor; George III, Third-Guineas, 1797, plugged, 1810, mounted and gilt. 5
AR Crowns, 1668, 1669 (very rare but very poor), 1671, 1676 (2), 1680, 1688 (2), 1696, 1708 E, 1844 (5), 1845 (3), 1847 (3), 1847 (edge partly erased). Good to fine. 22
A Crowns, Victoria, Jubilee head (7), old head (8); Edward VII (1), some fine; Double-florins (3), miscellaneous Half- crowns (25), all poor; 1887, 5/- to 3d., in case; hammered AR (2); AE 3d. (66); other AZ (2), many very fine. 120
Crowns, 1935 (9), 1937 (3), 1951 (20), 1951 boxed (8), 1953 (16, one proof, boxed), 1960 (5, one proof finish), 1965 (6), 1972 proof, in case; Eire, 10/- (13); Guernsey, 10/- (7); Crowns, etc. of Gibraltar, etc. (6); Churchill medal (1). Extremely
fine and better. LOT Seychelles, 1954, Rupees (451), 4-Rupees (400), 4-Rupees POs Uncirculated. —— 10-Cents, 1953 (450); 2-Cents, 1959 (50), 1963 (350); 1-Cent, 1963 (550). Uncirculated. 1,400 Ceylon, 2-Cents, 1955 (1,840). Uncirculated. 1,840 Mauritius, 10-Cents, 1959 (250); 5-Cents, 1957 (390); 2-Cents, 1956 (396). Uncirculated. 1,436 Bermuda, Crowns, 1964 (50), in cases. Uncirculated. 50
Awadh, copper Paisa of Ghazi Al Din Maidar (cf. Valentine, p. 116) (58); medizval billon Rupees (87), mostly Malwah. Some fine. 145
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South India, small coppers, some with “Star of David’ reverse (685). Some fine. 685
— A somewhat similar lot (859). 859
Vishnukundin Dynasty (c. A.D. 475-615), Potin coins with obv. animal, rev. symbol within rayed circle (hoard of 119), oxydized; Indian rectangular coppers, mostly Hyderabad (267), a few fine. 386
Emirs of Sind (A.D. 1100-1200), AR fractional Dirhem, struck by the Emir Ahmad, 8mm. (307), fine; Rajputana, A Dramma (8th-9th Century) (153), mostly good. 460
Sultans of Delhi, billon fractions of Muhammad II, Ghiyas-al- Din, Tughlaq I, etc. (98). Very fine. 98
Kushans, coppers (50), standing figures on both sides. Many fine. 50
South India, lead or potin coins (485); copper dumps of Jammu (75), E.L.C. (24), Hyderabad rectangular (45), others (117). Some fine. 746
Ellichpur, feudatory state, dump AZ Paisa (72); Nepal AZ, mostly 20th Century (61); other Indian and State AE (357). Some fine. 490
Guptas, AR coins of Kumaragupta (A.D. 415-60) (163). 163
Kutch, AR Kori of Rayadharji I, Bharmalji II, etc. (22); Nawabs of Arcot, 18th Century AE cash (13); Temple tokens or Ram Tankas, mostly brass (130). Many fine. 165
South Indian gaming tokens in brass (187); copper coffee house tokens of Hyderabad (59); Diu, merchant tokens (1); Pondicherry, mixed AZ (62); Danish India, AZ (39), lead (7); other Indian coins, AZ (37). Some fine. 392
Tranquebar, attributed AE (c. 1670-1730) (31), unattributed AZ (104). A few fine. 135
Bombay, Paisa (c. 1675) (3); other AZ (3) and A of Goa (98), Diu (106). A few fine. 210
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Goa, AR Rupee, 1858, 1860, AR Pardao, n.d., various AE (18); Diu, 4Z (4), lead (6). Many fine. 3h
Navanagar, AR 19th Century 1-Kori (47); ZZ 4-Dokdo (21); ‘Bull and Horseman’ billon (123). Many fine, some better. 191
Gupta, ZZ (c. 5th Century) (502); medizval billon Rupees, mostly Jaunpur (87); S. Indian AZ of the Nagas of Padmavati (98).
Some fine. 687 India, Mughal and State dump 4 (918). A few fine. 918 — A somewhat similar lot (1,373). 1,373
Western Satraps of India, AR Drachms (c. A.D. 150-200) (103); Kashmir, early medieval AZ (77). Some fine. 180
South Indian brass gaming tokens (142); Travancore, 19th Cen- tury AR Fanams (101); Vijayanagar, A! Cash (c. 1401-51) (35); Indian AZ dumps (28), small AE (250). Many fine. 556
Korea, cast brass, medieval to 19th Century (2,100). Some
fine. 2,100 Maldive Islands, AR Larins (15); Tranquebar, mixed A: (16), lead (1). Some fine. 32 Portuguese India, Damao, Ai Bazaruco, 1686 (22); Diu, 4 Atia, 1768 (20). 42 Chola Kings, medizval EZ (436), good; India, AZ 4-Anna, 1880 (112), extremely fine. 548
Pondicherry, A 1/5th-Rupee (1738-71) (10); other AX Fanams (10); Assam, 4-Rupee; and other A of Cannanore, Telli- chery, etc. (40). Some very fine. 82
Siam, Canoe money (105); minor round tin coins (23). 128
Minor brass, nickel and aluminium of Germany (831), Switzer- land (157); other European coins (132), medals (2). Some very fine. 1,120
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Turkey, 2-Zalota, 24-Piastres, 2-Piastres, etc., 18th Century (110). Many fine. 110
Roman Colonial, Byzantine and other ancient AZ (1,429). Cor- roded. 1,429
Ptolemaic, Roman Colonial, Byzantine and other ancient Ai (1,180). Corroded. 1,180
Alexandria, AZ Tetradrachms (61). Many corroded, some very fine. 61
Mali, aluminium issues of 1961, 5, 10, 25-Francs (Y.1-3), 236 sets; West Irian, aluminium issues of 1962, 1-Sen (33), 5-Sen (136), 10-Sen (37), 25-Sen (138), 50-Sen (168) (Y.3a- 12a). Extremely fine. 1,220
Tibet, 100-Srang Banknotes (32), handwritten serial numbers. Very fine. a2
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India, Sultans of Delhi, silver (74), 13th-16th Century, various, identified in envelopes. Fine or better. 74
Early India and later Sultans of Delhi up to A.D. 1265, billon and a few silver, all identified in envelopes. Mostly fine. 144
Cilican Armenia, bronze coins (200), various. Poor to fair. 200 —— A similar lot (200). Poor to fair. 200 Ancient bronze coins (200), various. Poor to fine. 200
Byzantine coins, 5th and 6th Century Folles (14), all different. Fine. 14
Roman Sestertii (20), Antoninus Pius (1), Marcus Aurelius (2), Caracalla (2), Geta (1), Severus Alexander (6), all described in envelopes. Some scarce, above very fine. 20
AR Official Coronation medals, Charles II (2), James II, William and Mary, Anne, George I, George II, Caroline, Charlotte, Victoria (2); other English AR medals (3). Extremely fine. 14
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Commemorative medallions, medallets, etc. in AZ, white metal, etc. Many fine, a few better.
Commemorative medals (100) in white metal, mostly 19th Cen- tury British, various. Mostly very fine.
— A similar lot (100). Mostly very fine.
—— A similar lot (200). Mostly very fine.
—— A similar lot (200). Mostly very fine.
—— (40) in bronze, mostly 19th Century. Mostly very fine. —— A similar lot (100). Mostly very fine.
Papal medals in AZ, etc. (50). Mostly very fine.
Britannia Commemorative Society medals (30), 24 of which con- tained in four cases. Brilliant.
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