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World & Ancient Coins


January 11, 2011 | Dallas

Wo r l d & A n c i e n t C o i n s Au c t i o n # 3 0 1 3 | January 11, 2011 | Dallas

2010 Heritage Auctions Inc.

United States Coin Auctions U.S. Coins U.S. Coins U.S. Coins U.S. Coins U.S. Coins World Coin Auctions World Coins World Coins Online Session CICF Currency Auctions Currency CSNS Fine & Decorative Arts Auctions Silver Internet Only Illustration Art Decorative Art & Design Fine Silver & Vertu Illustration Art Art of the American West & Texas Art European and American Art Modern & Contemporary Art Photography Lalique and Art Glass Jewelry & Timepieces Auctions Fine Jewelry & Handbags Fine Jewelry Fine Jewelry Timepieces Vintage Movie Posters Auctions Vintage Movie Posters Vintage Movie Posters Vintage Movie Posters Comics Auctions Comics & Original Comic Art Comics & Original Comic Art Music & Entertainment Memorabilia Auctions Music, Celebrity & Hollywood Memorabilia Music, Celebrity & Hollywood Memorabilia Historical Grand Format Auctions Arms & Militaria, Including Civil War Texana Rare Books Historical Manuscripts Space Americana & Political American Indian Art Arms & Militaria, Including Civil War Sports Collectibles Auctions Vintage Sports Collectibles & Memorabilia Natural History Auctions Natural History

Location Tampa Long Beach Sacramento Sacramento Rosemont Location New York Dallas Rosemont Location Tampa Rosemont Location Dallas Beverly Hills Beverly Hills Dallas Beverly Hills Dallas Dallas Dallas Dallas New York Location Dallas Dallas Dallas Dallas Location Dallas Dallas Dallas Location Dallas Dallas Location Dallas Dallas Location Dallas Dallas New York New York Dallas Dallas Dallas Dallas Location Dallas Location Dallas

Auction Dates January 5-9, 2011 February 2-6, 2011 March 13-15, 2011 March 17-20, 2011 April 27-30 & May 1, 2011 Auction Dates January 2-3, 2011 January 11, 2011 April 14-16 & 18, 2011 Auction Dates January 5-8, & 10, 2011 April 27-30 & May 2, 2011 Auction Dates December 8, 2010 February 11, 2011 March 12, 2011 May 3, 2011 May 12, 2011 May 14, 2011 May 17, 2011 May 24, 2011 May 25, 2011 December 10, 2011 Auction Dates December 13-14, 2010 February 28, 2011 May 16, 2011 May 18, 2011 Auction Dates March 25-26, 2011 November 18-19, 2011 July 16-17, 2011 Auction Dates February 24-26, 2011 May 19-21 2011 Auction Dates February 18-20, 2011 April 23-24, 2011 Auction Dates December 11, 2010 March 12, 2011 April 7-9, 2011 April 8-9, 2011 April 12, 2011 April 16, 2011 June 10, 2011 June 11, 2011 Auction Dates April 21-22, 2011 Auction Dates June 12, 2011

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Auctioneers: Samuel Foose: TX 11727; CA Bond #RSB2004178; FL AU3244; GA AUNR3029; IL 441001482; NC 8373; OH 2006000048; MA 03015; PA AU005443; TN 6093; WI 2230-052; NYC 0952360; Denver 1021450; Phoenix 07006332. Robert Korver: TX 13754; CA Bond #RSB2004179; FL AU2916; GA AUNR003023; IL 441001421; MA 03014; NC 8363; OH 2006000049; TN 6439; WI 2412-52; Phoenix 07102049; NYC 1096338; Denver 1021446. Teia Baber: TX 16624; CA Bond #RSB2005525. Ed Beardsley: TX Associate 16632; NYC 1183220.Nicholas Dawes: NYC 1304724.Marsha Dixey: TX 16493.Chris Dykstra: TX 16601; FL AU4069; WI 2566-052; TN 6463; CA #RSB2005738. Jeff Engelken: CA Bond #RSB2004180. Leo Frese: CA Bond #RSB2004176; NYC 1094963; TX Associate 7985. Shaunda Fry: TX 16448; FL AU3915; WI 2577-52; CA Bond #RSB2005396. Kathleen Guzman: NYC 0762165.Stewart Huckaby: TX 16590. Cindy Isennock, participating auctioneer: Baltimore Auctioneer license #AU10.Carolyn Mani: CA Bond #RSB2005661;Charlie Mead: TX 16418. Bob Merrill: TX 13408; MA 03022; WI 2557-052; FL AU4043; IL 441001683; CA Bond #RSB2004177. Cori Mikeals: TX 16582; CA #RSB2005645. Paul Minshull: TX Associate 16591.Scott Peterson: TX 13256; NYC 1306933; IL 441.001659; CA Bond #RSB2005395. Tim Rigdon: TX 16519. Michael J. Sadler: TX 16129; FL AU3795; IL 441001478; MA 03021; TN 6487; WI 2581-052; NYC 1304630; CA Bond #RSB2005412. Wayne Shoemaker: TX 16600. Eric Thomas: TX 16421; PA AU005574; TN 6515. Andrea Voss: TX 16406; FL AU4034; MA 03019; WI 2576-052; CA Bond #RSB2004676; NYC #1320558. Jacob Walker: TX 16413; FL AU4031; WI 2567-052; IL 441001677; CA Bond #RSB2005394. Peter Wiggins: TX 16635.

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COINS UNITED STATES
HA.com/Coins Leo Frese, Ext. 1294 [email protected] David Mayfield, Ext. 1277 [email protected] Jessica Aylmer, Ext. 1706 [email protected] Diedre Buchmoyer, Ext. 1794 [email protected] Win Callender, Ext. 1415 [email protected] Katherine Crippe, Ext. 1389 [email protected] Chris Dykstra, Ext. 1380 [email protected] Sam Foose, Ext. 1227 [email protected] Jason Friedman, Ext. 1582 [email protected] Shaunda Fry, Ext. 1159 [email protected] Jim Jelinski, Ext. 1257 [email protected] Bob Marino, Ext. 1374 [email protected] Mike Sadler, Ext. 1332 [email protected] Beau Streicher, Ext. 1645 [email protected]

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SESSION ONE
Heritage Live!, Internet, Fax, and Mail Only Session Monday, January 11, 2011 10:00AM CT, Lots 27001 - 29319 Dallas
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Ancients
Greek
27001 CELTIC BRITAIN, Atrebates and Regni. Verica (ca. AD 10-40). AR unit (1.31 gm). Nude figure standing left, holding lituus / Laureate head right. Hobbs 1421-49. Van Arsdell 533. SCBC 136. Porous. Toned. VF. Ex Andrew Wayne Collection (CNG E140), 278; DNW 61 (17 March 2004), 469. From the BVH Collection. Estimate: $100-$150 27002 CELTIC BRITAIN, Trinovantes and Catuvellauni. Epaticcus (ca. AD 35-43). AR unit (1.25 gm). Head of Hercules right; behind, pellet-in-annulet / Eagle with wings displayed standing facing on serpent, head turned to left; above, pellet-in-annulet. Hobbs 2024-268. Van Arsdel 580-1. SCBC 356. Very fine. From the BVH Collection. Estimate: $200-$250 27003 LUCANIA, Metapontion. Ca. 340-330 BC. AR nomos (7.71 gm). Ami..., magistrate. Head of Leukippos right, wearing Corinthian helmet; in left field, head of roaring lion right; below chin, monogram / Barley ear with leaf to left; above leaf, club; below leaf, [AMI]. Johnston class C, 2.8 (same dies). SNG ANS 434. HN Italy 1575. A few minor spots of roughness. Toned. Very fine. From the BVH Collection. Estimate: $250-$300 27004 LUCANIA, Thourioi. Ca. 350-300 BC. AR nomos (7.33 gm). Head of Athena right, wearing crested Attic helmet decorated with Skylla hurling a stone; behind neck guard, owl standing right, head facing / Bull butting right; above, IM; in exergue, fish right. Cf. SNG ANS 1090 (lacking owl). HN Italy 1843. A little porosity. Toned. Nearly very fine. From the BVH Collection. Estimate: $150-$200 27005 SICILY, Messana. Ca. 455-451 BC. AR tetradrachm (17.25 gm). Charioteer driving biga of mules right; above, Nike flying right, crowning mules with wreath; in exergue, leaf / Hare springing right; above, D. Caltabiano series VII, 331 (D147/R137). Randazzo 646 (same dies). SNG ANS 330 (same rev. die). Jameson 646 (same dies). Deep toning. Very fine. From the BVH Collection. Estimate: $500-$750 Starting Bid: $250

27006 MACEDONIAN KINGDOM. Philip II (359-336 BC). AR 1/5 tetradrachm (2.58 gm). Amphipolis, ca. 323/2-315 BC. Diademed head of Apollo right / Youth on horseback riding; below, within wreath. Le Rider pl. 45, 29. SNG ANS 622-4. Small flan flaw on cheek of Apollo. Well struck and Extremely fine. From the BVH Collection. Estimate: $200-$250

27007 MACEDONIAN KINGDOM. Alexander III the Great (336-323 BC). AV stater (8.3 gm). Uncertain Macedonian mint, perhaps associated with Amphipolis, ca. 324-319 B.C. Head of Athena right, wearing crested Corinthian helmet, the bowl of which is decorated with a coiled serpent / Nike standing left, holding wreath and stylis; in left field, thunderbolt. Price 164. Possibly removed from mount. A few surface marks and scratches. Very fine. Estimate: $600-$850 Starting Bid: $300

27008 MACEDONIAN KINGDOM. Alexander III the Great (336-323 BC). AR tetradrachm (16.40 gm). Odessos, time of Mithradates VI Eupator, ca. 120-90 BC. Head of Herakles right, wearing lion skin / Zeus seated left, holding eagle and scepter; H in left field, monogram below throne. Price 1180. In NGC holder graded AU 5/5-2/5. Estimate: $250-$350

Session One, Auction #3013 | Tuesday, January 11, 2011 | 10:00AM CT 5

Ancients

27009 MACEDONIAN KINGDOM. Alexander III the Great (336323 BC). AR tetradrachm (16.81 gm). Amphipolis, lifetime issue, ca. 325-323/2 BC. Head of Herakles right, wearing lions skin headdress / Zeus seated left, holding eagle and scepter; in left field, ithyphallic herm left. Price 78. Troxell E2. A couple of marks on edge. Toned. Very fine. Estimate: $200-$300 27010 MACEDONIAN KINGDOM. Alexander III the Great (336323 BC). AR tetradrachm (17.02 gm). Myriandros, lifetime issue, ca. 325-323 BC. Head of Herakles right, wearing lions skin headdress / Zeus seated left, holding eagle and sceptre; in left field, monogram; below throne, monogram. Price 3229. Toned. Very fine. From the BVH Collection. Estimate: $250-$300 27011 MACEDONIAN KINGDOM. Alexander III the Great (336-323 BC). AR tetradrachm. Late posthumous issue of Mesembria, ca. 175 BC. Head of Herakles right, wearing lions skin headdress / Zeus seated left, holding eagle and scepter; helmet in left field. Price 1055. In ICG holder graded VF 20. Estimate: $100-$150 27012 MACEDONIAN KINGDOM. Alexander III the Great (336-323 BC). AR drachm. Miletos, 325-323 BC. Head of Herakles in lion skin headdress / Zeus seated left, holding eagle and scepter. Price 2090. In ICG holder graded AU 58. Estimate: $150-$175

27014 MACEDONIAN KINGDOM. Philip III Arrhidaios (323-317 BC). AR drachm (4.36 gm). Kolophon, 323-319 BC. Head of Herakles wearing lion skin headdress / Zeus seated left holding eagle and scepter. Price P48. In NGC holder graded choice XF 5/5-4/5. Estimate: $150-$200

27015 MACEDON. Roman Province. First Meris, ca. 167-149 B.C. AR tetradrachm (16.90 gm). Amphipolis. Diademed head of Artemis right, quiver at shoulder, in the central boss of Macedonian shield / Club right; above and below, three monograms; all within oak wreath tied at left; by wreath ties, winged thunderbolt. SNG Ashmolean 3299. SNG Copenhagen 1314. Toned. In NGC holder graded choice VF 4/5-3/5. Estimate: $250-$350 27016 THESSALIAN LEAGUE. Ca. 196-27 BC. AR stater (6.09 gm). Ca. 100-50 BC. Sosipatros and Gorgopas, magistrates. Laureate head of Zeus right / Athena Itonia advancing right, wielding javelin and holding shield; in inner fields, N-I. McClean 4876-9. Cf. SNG Copenhagen 295 (lacking N-I). Extremely fine. From the BVH Collection. Estimate: $300-$350

27013 MACEDONIAN KINGDOM. Alexander III the Great (336323 BC). Lot of three AR drachms. Includes two from the Lampsakos mint (Price 1375, 1380) and one of Kolophon (Price 1825). All posthumous issues, ca. 319-301 BC. All good very fine. THREE COINS IN LOT. SOLD AS IS, NO RETURNS. (Total: 3 coins) Estimate: $200-$300 27017 AKARNANIA, Anaktorion. Ca. 330-300 BC. AR stater (8.27 gm). Pegasus flying left, AN monogram below / Head of Athena left in Corinthian helmet, API above forehead, and lighted altar behind head. Calciati II 58. BMC Corinth 66. Very fine. Estimate: $175-$225

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Ancients

27018 MYSIA, Pergamon. Ca. 139-136 BC. AR cistophorus (12.69 gm). Cista mystica with open lid from which serpent emerges; all within ivy wreath / Two serpents coiled around bow-case ; in right field, crested Corinthian helmet right. Cf. Kleiner & Noe series 25b, 79-86 (helmet left). SNG BN -. Apparently an unpublished variety with helmet right. Darkly toned. Good very fine. From the BVH Collection. Estimate: $250-$300

27024 SELEUKID KINGDOM. Antiochos II Theos (261-246 BC). AR tetradrachm (16.32 gm). Hellespontine mint, perhaps Lampsakos. Diademed head of Antiochos I right / Apollo seated left on omphalos, testing arrow and resting hand on grounded bow; in outer left field, I; in exergue, . Cf. SC 485 (controls). Hoover 236b. Dark iridescent toning. Good very fine. Estimate: $300-$400 27025 SELEUKID KINGDOM. Antiochos VII Euergetes (138-129 BC). AR tetradrachm (16.31 gm). Uncertain mint in Cappadocia, posthumous issue. Diademed head of Antiochos VII right; fillet border / Athena standing left, holding Nike and resting hand on grounded shield, spear resting against arm; to outer left, monogram above A to inner left, O to inner right ; all within laurel wreath. SC 2148. SMA 298. Hoover 1069. Light scratches and minor porosity. Toned. Very fine. From the BVH Collection. Estimate: $200-$250

27019 LYDIA, Tralles. Ca. 150 BC. AR cistophoric tetradrachm (12.55 gm). Serpent emerging from cista mystica with raised lid, all within ivy wreath / Bow case between two coiled serpents; to right, round shield. Kleiner Series 19, 35. SNG von Aulock 3248. Rare. Lightly pebbled surfaces, otherwise extremely fine. Estimate: $350-$500 Starting Bid: $175 27020 LYDIAN KINGDOM. Kroisos (ca. 560-546 BC). AR 1/2 stater or siglos (5.01 gm). Confronted foreparts of lion right and bull left / Two incuse square punches of unequal size. Berk 24. SNG Kayhan 1024-6. Porous. Fine. From the BVH Collection. Estimate: $300-$400 27021 PAMPHYLIA, Aspendos. Ca. 380/75-330/25 BC. AR stater (10.94 gm). Two wrestlers grappling, the one on the left holding the wrists of the one on the right; between / Slinger to right; triskeles to right; all within dotted square border. Tekin series D. SNG BN 105. Lightly toned. Very fine. From the BVH Collection. Estimate: $300-$400 27022 CILICIA, Tarsos. Mazaios (satrap, 361/0-334 BC). AR stater (10.75 gm). Baaltars seated left, turned slightly facing, holding grapes, grain ear, eagle and scepter / Lion bringing down bull to the left; below, letter. SNG BN -. SNG Levante -. SNG von Aulock 5959. Baaltars face flatly struck. Nearly extremely fine. From the BVH Collection. Estimate: $350-$500 Starting Bid: $175 27023 SELEUKID KINGDOM. Seleukos I Nikator (312-281 BC). AR tetradrachm (17.15 gm). Seleukia Pieria, ca. 300-281 B.C. Head of Herakles right, wearing lions skin headdress / Zeus seated left, holding Nike and sceptre; monograms in left field and below throne. SC 29 variant (monogram placement). In NGC holder graded choice VF 2/5-3/5. Estimate: $250-$350 27026 SELEUKID KINGDOM. Antiochus VII Eurgetes (138-129 BC). AR tetradrachm. Antioch. Diademed head right / Athena Nikephoros standing left, resting hand on shield, and propping spear on her arm; to outer left, mint monogram above A; all within wreath. SC 2061.2. In NGC holder graded About Uncirculated. Estimate: $250-$350 27027 SELEUKID KINGDOM. Antiochos VIII Grypos (121-96 BC). AR tetradrachm. Ake-Ptolemais mint. Diademed head of Antiochus VIII right / BAIE ANTIOXOY EIANOY, Zeus standing left, loins draped, holding scepter in left hand and star in right, AP monogram in left field. SC 2336.2. Toned very fine. Estimate: $200-$250 27028 PHOENICIA, Arados. Ca. 172/1-111/0 BC. AR drachm (4.13 gm). Civic year 104 (156/5 BC). Bee with straight wings; in left field, date; in right field, monogram / Stag standing right; in background, palm tree. Duyrat 2900-18 (D72/R uncertain). BMC 162 (same obv. die). Toned. Extremely fine. From the BVH Collection. Estimate: $400-$500 Starting Bid: $200

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Ancients
Greek

27029 PHOENICIA, Byblos. Uzzibaal (ca. 365-350 BC). AR shekel (13.21 gm). War galley with lions head prow ornament and three hoplites with small, round shields sailing left; below, zigzag row of waves, hippocamp swimming left and murex; between hippocamp and waves, Phoenician NO / Lion attacking bull to left. Cf. Betlyon 14 (lacking NO). Dewing 2662. Light toning. Very fine.  Byblos was an important Phoenician trading center. Although the city was known to natives as Gebal (the Mountain), the Greeks called it Byblos because of its involvement in the papyrus (byblos in Greek) export trade. The word Bible, which was originally written on papyrus sheets, is derived from Byblos. The city enjoyed the height of its prosperity before the seventh century BC, after which it began a slow decline while its neighbors, Sidon, Tyre, and Arados, rose to greater prominence. Nevertheless, Byblos appears to have been the first of the Phoenician cities to issue coinage in the fifth century BC. From the BVH Collection. Estimate: $800-$1,000 Starting Bid: $400

27032 INDO-GREEK KINGDOM. Menander I (ca. 165/55-130 BC). AR drachm (2.40 gm). Diademed heroic bust of Menander I left, aegis on shoulder, brandishing spear / Athena Alkidemos advancing right, wielding thunderbolt and holding aegis; in left field, monogram. Bopearachchi 6A. SNG ANS 702-14. Minor porosity. Toned. Good very fine. From the BVH Collection. Estimate: $100-$150 27033 INDO-GREEK KINGDOMS. Menander I and Lysias. Lot of two AR drachms . Includes: Menander I (ca. 165/55-130 BC). Diademed, helmeted and draped bust of Menander I right / Athena Alkidemos advancing left, holding aegis and wielding thunderbolt; in right field, monogram. Bopearachchi 16C. SNG ANS 855-65 // Lysias (ca. 115-95 BC). Draped bust of Lysias right, wearing elephants skin headdress / Herakles standing facing, crowning himself with wreath, and and holding club, palm, and lions skin; in fields, monograms. Bopearachchi 4A. SNG ANS 1027. Nearly very fine to very fine, both coins toned. From the BVH Collection. (Total: 2 Coins) Estimate: $200-$350 27034 INDO-SCYTHIAN KINGDOM. Azes (ca. 58-12 BC). AR drachm (2.47 gm). Zeus standing left, holding torque and filleted sceptre / Nike standing right, holding filleted wreath and palm; in right field, monogram. Senior 76.4D. MIG 738a. Surfaces a touch grainy. Good very fine. From the BVH Collection. Estimate: $150-$200

Judaea
27030 JUDAEA. Yehud. Ca. 350-333 B.C. AR hemiobol (7 mm, 0.21 gm). Yehezqiyah, governor. Crude facing head / Owl standing right, head facing; Paleo-Hebrew inscription Yehezqiyah the Governor. TJC 22b; AJC I 116; Hendin 430. Good VF, toned, split into three pieces. Exceptional for the issue. One of the few Yehud issues to name a living individual. He may be the same person as the Hezekiah mentioned as high priest under Ptolemy I. If they are indeed the same it may push the date for these coins closer to the end of the fourth century B.C. Estimate: $500-$600 Starting Bid: $250 27031 Parthian Kingdom. Mithradates II. Ca. 123-88 B.C. AR drachm (3.99 gm). Ekbatana. Diademed bust of Mithradates II left / Archer seated right on throne, holding bow. Sellwood 27.2; Shore 86-7. XF, crystallized. This issue is notable for employing the first use of the title King of kings on Parthian coinage. Estimate: $150-$200

Ancient Lots
27035 Ancient Lots. Lot of eight Greek and Judaean coins. Includes an AR didrachm of Rhodes, ca. 387-304 BC // an AR hemidrachm of Ionia, Miletos ca. 4th century BC // an AR tetartemorion of Ionia, Teos ca. 475-465 BC // an AR diobol of Moesia, Apollonia Pontica ca. 450-400 BC // an AR hemidrachm of Mysia, Parion ca. 350-300 BC // an AR tetrobol of Euboia, Histiaia ca. 3rd century BC // an Indo-Scythian AR drachm of Azes II ca. 35 BC-AD 5 // and a bronze prutah of Judaea under Pontius Pilate, dated 30/1 CE. All coins VF or better, the Pilate with a green patina. (Total: 8 coins) Estimate: $350-$450 Starting Bid: $175 27036 Lot of five Greek and Parthian AR coins of ca. 350 BC-AD 51. Includes an AR stater of Akarnania, Leukas of the Corinthian type // an AR hemidrachm of Sicyon // a half-siglos of the Thracian Chersonese // a silver tetradrachm of Ptolemy VI (116107 BC); // and a Parthian AR drachm of Gotarzes II (AD 40-51). Average grade nice very fine, some better. (Total: 5 coins) Estimate: $350-$450 Starting Bid: $175

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Roman Republic
27037 Roman Republic. Anonymous (ca. 264-255 BC). AR didrachm (6.16 gm). Rome. Diademed bust of young Hercules right, lions skin tied at neck; club on shoulder / She-wolf right, head left, suckling the twins Romulus and Remus. Crawford 20/1. Sydenham 6. RSC 8. Old scrape on obverse, porosity and a few minor scratches. Darkly toned. Very fine. From the BVH Collection. Estimate: $1,000-$1,250 Starting Bid: $500 27038 Anonymous (ca. 225-212 BC). AR quadrigatus (6.05 gm). Rome. Laureate head of Janus / Jupiter, holding thunderbolt and scepter, in quadriga driven by Victory right. Crawford 28/3. Sydenham 64. RSC 23. Light porosity. Good very fine. From the BVH Collection. Estimate: $500-$750 Starting Bid: $250 27039 Anonymous. Ca. 215 BC. Post-semilibral bronze semuncia (5.10 gm). Head of Mercury right in winged petasus / Prow of galley right, ROMA above. RRC 41/11. RCV 621. Dark green patina. Flan flaw before nose of Mercury and a few minor pits. Good very fine. Estimate: $300-$400 27040 Crescent symbol. Ca. 207 BC. AR denarius (4.43 gm). Head of Roma right wearing winged helmet, X behind / The Dioscuri on horseback riding right, two stars and crescent above, ROMA on outlined tablet below. Crawford 57/2. RSC Anonymous 20i. Scarce! Nearly extremely fine. Estimate: $275-$350 27044 Cassius Caecianus. Ca. 102 BC. AR denarius (3.76 gm). Rome. Head of Ceres left, wreathed with grain ears; above to right, .A / Yoked pair of oxen left; .X above. Crawford 321/1. Sydenham 594. Cassia 4. Minor porosity on obverse. Darkly toned. Very fine. From the BVH Collection. Estimate: $150-$200 27045 Q. Caecilius Metellus Pius. Ca. 81 BC. Lot of two AR denarii. Includes: Rome. Diademed head of Pietas right; before, stork standing right / Elephant walking left, bell around neck. Crawford 374/1; Sydenham 750; Caecilia 43 // Rome. Diademed head of Pietas right; before, stork standing right / Jug and lituus within laurel wreath. Crawford 374/2; Sydenham 751; Caecilia 44. Both coins Very fine, the first darkly toned. Both coins ex CNG E169, 169-170. From the BVH Collection. Estimate: $200-$250 27043 L. Julius L. f. Caesar. Ca. 103 BC. AR denarius (3.92 gm). Rome. Helmeted head of Mars left; above, .N (N retrograde) / Venus Genetrix in biga left, drawn by two Cupids; before them, lyre; above, .N (N retrograde). Crawford 320/1. Sydenham 593a. Julia 4a. A couple of small pits. Toned. Good very fine. From the BVH Collection. Estimate: $200-$250

27041 L. Philippus. Ca. 113-112 BC. AR denarius (3.93 gm). Rome. Helmeted head of Philip V of Macedon right; behind, ROMA monogram; below chin, / Equestrian statue right on base; below horse, flower; in exergue, denomination mark. Crawford 293/1. Sydenham 551. Marcia 12. Light scratch in obverse field. Very fine. From the BVH Collection. Estimate: $150-$200 27042 Mn. Fonteius. Ca. 108-107 BC. AR denarius (3.81 gm). Rome. Conjoined laureate heads of the Dioscuri right; before, P P; below chins, denomination mark / Galley with gubernator at stern sailing to right in perspective from the front; below, R. Crawford 307/1a. Sydenham 566b. Fonteia 8. Minor roughness on reverse. Toned. Good very fine. This coin illustrates an interesting artistic technique where the main design is shown in perspective: the galley on the reverse is clearly coming toward the viewer from left to right, with the rostrum fully visible and the oars on the far side of the ship shown. Although perspective already had a long history in numismatics in Greek coins with portraits facing either slightly left or right, and of course saw abundant use later on Roman provincial coinage, especially during Severan times, its application to Republican coin designs is quite rare. In fact, this cataloguer is unaware of the technique being employed on any other Republican issues. Estimate: $150-$200

27046 C. Naevius Balbus. Ca. 79 BC. AR denarius (3.88 gm). Rome. Diademed head of Venus right / Victory driving galloping triga right; above, CTXXXXV. Crawford 382/1b. Sydenham 769b. Naevia 6. Lightly toned. Extremely fine. From the BVH Collection. Estimate: $200-$250

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Ancients

27047 C. Hosidius Geta. Ca. 68 BC. AR denarius (3.91 gm). Diademed and draped bust right of Diana, bow and quiver at her shoulder / The wild boar of Calydon right, pierced by spear and being attacked by dog. Crawford 407/2. Hosidia 1. Nearly extremely fine. Estimate: $200-$250

27050 Octavian as Triumvir (43-32 BC). AR denarius (3.97 gm). Uncertain mint in Italy, 38 BC. Bare head of Octavian right / Simpulum, sprinkler, vase and lituus. Crawford 538/1. HCRI 312. Sydenham 1334. RSC 91. Scratches. Toned. Very fine. From the BVH Collection. Estimate: $250-$300

27048 Lot of two Imperatorial AR denarii. Caesar & Antony. Includes: Julius Caesar (49-48 BC). Mobile military mint. Elephant advancing right, trampling horned serpent / Simpulum, sprinkler, axe (surmounted by wolfs head) and apex. Crawford 443/1. HCRI 9. Sydenham 1006. RSC 49 // Mark Antony (42 BC). Mobile military mint in Greece. Bare head of Mark Antony right / Radiate head of Sol facing on circular disk within distyle temple. Crawford 496/1. HCRI 128. Sydenham 1168. RSC 12. Near fine to near very fine, both toned, the Caesar with bankers mark on obverse. The first coin ex Rauch MBS 9 (23 September 2005), 590. From the BVH Collection. Estimate: $300-$450

27051 Roman Republic. Octavian (32-31 BC). AR denarius (3.38 gm). Uncertain mint in Italy. Bare head of Octavian right / Mercury (of Apollo?) seated right on rock, playing lyre. RIC 257. HCRI 401. BMC 596. RSC 61. Porous, graffiti in fields. Toned. Very fine. Estimate: $200-$250

Ancient Lots

27049 Lepidus and Octavian, Triumvirs (43-36 BC). AR denarius (3.59 gm). Uncertain mint in Italy, 42 BC. Bare head of M. Lepidus right / Bare head of Octavian right. Crawford 495/2c. CRI 140. Sydenham 1323. Rare! Typical flat strike for issue. Darkly toned and fine. Estimate: $450-$550 Starting Bid: $225

27052 Lot of two Roman Republican AR denarii. Includes: P. Satrienus (77 BC). Rome. Head of Mars right; behind, TVIIII / She-wolf prowling left. Crawford 388/1b. Sydenham 781a. Satriena 1 // Man. Acilius Glabrio (49 BC). Rome. Laureate head of Salus right / Valetudo standing left, holding serpent and resting elbow on short column behind her. Crawford 442/1a. HCRI 16. Sydenham 922. Acilia 8. Very fine to good very fine, both nicely toned. The first ex Harry Strickhausen Collection (CNG E128), 233. From the BVH Collection. (Total: 2 coins) Estimate: $200-$300

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27053 Augustus (27 BC-AD 14). AR denarius (3.67 gm). Lugdunum, 8 BC. Laureate head of Augustus right / Gaius Caesar on horseback galloping riding right, holding sword and reins; to left behind, legionary eagle between two standards. RIC 199. BMC 500. RSC 40. A little porous, scratches. Very fine. From the BVH Collection. Estimate: $300-$400 27054 Augustus (27 BC-AD 14). AR denarius (3.65 gm). Colonia Caesaraugusta(?), ca. 19/8 BC. Head of Augustus left, wearing oak wreath / Comet of eight rays with tail upward. RIC 37b. BMC 326. RSC 97. Toned. Nearly very fine. From the BVH Collection. Estimate: $350-$500 Starting Bid: $175

27058 Tiberius (AD 14-37) and Nero (AD 54-68). Lot of two AR denarii. Includes a Tribute Penny of Tiberius (RIC 30) and a denarius of Nero, reverse three standards (RIC 68). The Nero scarce to rare. Both coins toned very fine. (Total: 2 coins) Estimate: $400-$600 Starting Bid: $200

27059 Otho (AD 69). AR denarius (3.37 gm). Rome. Bare head of Otho right / Securitas standing facing, head left, holding scepter and wreath. RIC 10. BMC 19. RSC 15. Toned. Nearly very fine. Ex Early American History Auctions (23 April 2005), 1399.08. From the BVH Collection. Estimate: $400-$500 Starting Bid: $200 27055 Lot of three silver coins of Octavian / Augustus, ca. 41 BC-AD 14. Includes a denarius of Mark Antony and Octavian ca. 41 BC (CRI 243) // a denarius of Augustus, Temple of Mars reverse (RIC 69); and a denarius of Augustus, Gaius and Lucius Caesars reverse (RIC 207). All very fine or nearly so, the first two with minor test marks. (Total: 3 coins). (Total: 3 coins) Estimate: $300-$400 27056 Tiberius (AD 14-37). AR denarius (3.82 gm). Lugdunum, AD 18-35. TI CAESAR DIVI AVG F AVGVSTVS, laureate head of Tiberius right / PONTIF MAXIM, Livia seated right on chair with ornate legs, holding palm branch in and scepter. RIC 30. BMCRE 48. RSC 16a. Lightly toned. A pleasing example of the Biblical Tribute Penny. Good very fine. From the W.B. and R.E. Montgomery Collection Estimate: $350-$450 Starting Bid: $175

27060 Vitellius (AD 69). AR denarius (3.14 gm). Rome. Laureate head of Vitellius right / Tripod lebes surmounted by dolphin right; below, raven standing right. RIC 109. BMC 39. RSC 111. Toned. Fine. From the BVH Collection. Estimate: $150-$200 27061 Vespasian (AD 69-79). AR denarius (3.38 gm). Ephesus, AD 71. Laureate head of Vespasian right / The two Caesars, Titus and Domitian, standing left, each holding patera; in exergue, Φ. RIC 1411. RPC 819. BMC 443. RSC 249. Porous. Light golden toning. Good very fine. From the BVH Collection. Estimate: $100-$150

27057 Gaius Caligula (AD 37-41). as (11.08 gm). Rome, AD 37/8. Bare head of Gaius Caligula left / Vesta seated left, holding patera and scepter. RIC 38. BMC 46. Cohen 27. Attractive green and brown patina. Very fine. From the BVH Collection. Estimate: $250-$300
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27068 Trajan (AD 98-117). dupondius (14.44 gm). Trajan (AD 98-117). dupondius (14.44 gm). Rome, AD 101/2. Radiate bust of Trajan right, slight drapery on far shoulder / Abundantia seated left on chair formed of two cornucopiae, holding scepter. RIC 429. BMC 749. Cohen 639. Two small specks of corrosion on reverse. Dark green patina. Very fine. From the BVH Collection. Estimate: $250-$300

27062 Lot of five AR denarii, Vitellius-Severus. Includes denarii of Vitellius (AD 69) // Vespasian (AD 69-79) // Titus as Caesar (AD 69-79) // Domitian (AD 81-96) // and Septimius Severus (AD 193-211). Average condition very fine, most with toning. (Total: 5 coins) Estimate: $250-$350 27063 Domitian (AD 81-96). AR denarius (3.41 gm). Rome, AD 90/1. Laureate head of Domitian right / Minerva advancing right in fighting stance, holding spear and shield. RIC 689. RSC 261. Attractive iridescent toning. Good very fine. From the W.B. and R.E. Montgomery Collection Estimate: $120-$150 27064 Roman Provincial. Domitia, wife of Domitian (Augusta AD 81-96). AE 16 mm (3.22 gm) of Lydia, Thyateira. Draped bust of Domitia right, hair in plait / Lyre. RPC II 944. Rare! Dark green patina with light earthen highlights. Choice very fine. From the W.B. and R.E. Montgomery Collection. Estimate: $200-$250 27065 Roman Provincial. Domitian (AD 81-96). AR drachm (3.36 gm) of the Lycian League. Regnal year 14 and Cos. 17 (AD 95). Laureate head of Domitian right / Lyre and olive branch. RPC 1502. BMC 6. Good very fine. Ex Lanz 109 (27 May 2002), 383. From the BVH Collection. Estimate: $400-$500 Starting Bid: $200 27069 Roman Provincial . PHOENICIA, Tyre. Trajan (AD 98-117). AR tetradrachm. Dated Cos 5, year 15 (AD 110/1). Laureate head of Trajan right, point resting on shoulder of eagle standing right, club in field before / Laureate head of Melqart-Hercules right, lion skin tied around neck. Prieur 1515. Toned. Some scratches and surface marks, otherwise good very fine. Estimate: $250-$350

Roman Imperial

27070 Hadrian (AD 117-138). AR denarius (3.16 gm). Rome, AD 118122. Laureate bust of Hadrian right, drapery on far shoulder / Fortuna standing left, holding cornucopia and tiller. RIC 86. Beautiful iridescent toning. Choice very fine. From the W.B. and R.E. Montgomery Collection. Estimate: $125-$175

27066 Trajan (AD 98-117). AR denarius (3.45 gm). Rome, AD 112114. Laureate, draped bust of Trajan right / Trajans column, surmounted by statue, two eagles at base. RIC 292. Scarce and historical! A pleasing very fine. From the W.B. and R.E. Montgomery Collection. Estimate: $250-$275 27067 Trajan (AD 98-117). AR denarius (3.46 gm). Rome, AD 107111. Laureate bust of Trajan right, far shoulder draped / Trophy bearing round and hexagonal shields, at base round shield and two curved falxes to left, oblong shield and two javelins to right. RIC 147 var. (draped). RSC 98 var. (javelins to left). Cf. RCV 3132. Boldly struck in high relief. Choice extremely fine. Estimate: $250-$325

27071 Roman Provincial. Hadrian (AD 117-138). AR tridrachm (9.81 gm) of Cilicia, Aegeae. AD 117/8. Laureate bust of Hadrian right, slight drapery on far shoulder / Athena standing left, holding patera and and resting hand on grounded shield; behind, spear; at her feet, recumbent goat left, head turned to look back. Prieur 714. SNG BN 2327. SNG Levante 1715. Rare. Obverse struck from weak die, otherwise very fine. From the BVH Collection. Estimate: $300-$400 27072 Sabina, wife of Hadrian (died AD 136/7). AR denarius (3.38 gm). Rome, AD 128-134. Diademed and draped bust of Sabina right / Concordia seated left, holding patera. RIC (Hadrian) 398. A lovely portrait, highlighted by light toning. Choice very fine. From the W.B. and R.E. Montgomery Collection. Estimate: $200-$250

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27073 Antoninus Pius (AD 138-161). AR denarius (2.85 gm). Rome, AD 154-155. Laureate head of Antoninus right / Annona standing left, holding grain ears and resting hand on modius set on prow. RIC 239. Toned good very fine. From the W.B. and R.E. Montgomery Collection. Estimate: $125-$150 27074 Faustina II, wife of Marcus Aurelius (died AD 176). AR denarius (3.54 gm). Rome, AD 161-170. Draped bust of Faustina right / Laetitia standing left, holding wreath and scepter. RIC 701. A lovely piece, struck in high relief and lightly toned. Choice mint state. From the W.B. and R.E. Montgomery Collection. Estimate: $200-$250

27080 Plautilla, wife of Caracalla (Augusta, AD 202-205). AR denarius (3.66 gm). Laodicea ad Mare, AD 202. Draped bust of Plautilla right / Concordia seated left, holding patera and cornucopiae. RIC 370. BMC 734. RSC 7. Scarce. Extremely fine. From the BVH Collection.  Estimate: $200-$250 27081 Geta (AD 209-212). AR denarius (3.48 gm). Rome. P SEPT GETA PIVS AVG BRIT, laureate head of Geta right / TR P II-I COS II P P, Pax , Providentia or Aeternitas standing facing, holding torch and globe. RIC 81. BMC 16, note. RSC 200a. Toned. Nearly extremely fine. From the W.B. and R.E. Montgomery Collection. Estimate: $200-$250

27075 Commodus (AD 177-192). sestertius (22.96 gm). Rome, AD 186-189. Laureate head of Commodus right / Fortuna seated left, holding horse by the bride and cornucopiae. RIC 547. BMC 605. Cohen 169. Rare type. Edge split and minor porosity. Green and brown patina. Near very fine. From the BVH Collection. Estimate: $150-$200 27076 Septimius Severus (AD 193-211). AR denarius (3.25 gm). Rome, AD 201-202. Laureate head of Severus right / Victory walking left, holding wreath and palm. RIC 295. Crisply struck and lustrous. Extremely fine. From the W.B. and R.E. Montgomery Collection. Estimate: $100-$125 27077 Septimius Severus (AD 193-211). AR denarius (3.55 gm). Rome, AD 198-200. L SEPT SEV AVG IMP XI PART MAX, laureate head of Septimius Severus right / PR-O-FEC-T A-VGG FEL, emperor on horse rearing right, holding spear. RIC 138. BMC 134. RSC 576. Nice detail with clear trappings on horse. Extremely fine. Estimate: $250-$350 27078 Caracalla (AD 198-211). AR denarius (2.95 gm). Rome, AD 210. Laureate head of Caracalla right / Virtus standing right, holding spear and parazonium. RIC 117b. Crisply struck and lustrous. Good extremely fine. From the W.B. and R.E. Montgomery Collection. Estimate: $125-$175 27079 Caracalla (AD 198-217) and his wife Plautilla (died AD 211?). Lot of two AR denarii. Includes a denarius of Caracalla rev. CONCORDIA FELIX, marriage scene of Caracalla and Plautilla clasping hands (RIC 124b) and Plautilla, rev. PROPAGO IMPERI, same marriage scene (RIC 362). A charming couple, belying their eventual cruel parting! Both extremely fine, the Plautilla choice. From the W.B. and R.E. Montgomery Collection. (Total: 2 coins) Estimate: $250-$300

27082 Elagabalus (AD 218-222). AR denarius (2.89 gm). Horned, laureate, draped and cuirassed bust right / Elagabalus standing left., holding patera and club over altar and branch, recumbent bull behind altar, star in field. RIC 88. Nearly extremely fine. From the W.B. and R.E. Montgomery Collection. Estimate: $75-$95 27083 Augustae Julia Soaemias (AD 218-222) and Julia Maesa (AD 218-225/6). Lot of two AR denarii. Soaemias denarius with rev. Venus Caelestis (RIC 241); the Maesa with rev. Pudicitia (RIC 268). The Soaemias extremely fine, the Maesa good very fine and toned. From the W.B. and R.E. Montgomery Collection. (Total: 2 coins) Estimate: $150-$200 27084 Severus Alexander (AD 222-235). AR denarius (3.56 gm). Rome, AD 231. Laureate head of Severus Alexander right / Victory standing left, holding shield resting on captive, and palm. RIC 257a. BMC 778. RSC 558a. Strong strike, excellent metal, and lustrous. Mint state. From the BVH Collection. Estimate: $200-$300 27085 Severus Alexander (AD 222-235). AR denarius (2.89 gm). Rome, AD 231-235. Laureate, draped, cuirassed bust right, seen from front / Spes walking left, carrying flower and lifting garment. RIC 254. RSC 546. Fully lustrous. Good extremely fine. From the W.B. and R.E. Montgomery Collection. Estimate: $150-$175 27086 Maximinus I Thrax (AD 235-238). AR denarius (4.27 gm). Rome, AD 235-236. Laureate, draped and cuirassed bust of Maximinus right / Pax standing left, holding branch and scepter. RIC 12. RSC 31a. Crisply struck on a broad f lan and lustrous. Extremely fine. From the W.B. and R.E. Montgomery Collection. Estimate: $150-$200 27087 Philip I (AD 244-249). AR antoninianus (4.15 gm). Rome, AD 247-249. Radiate, draped, and cuirassed bust of Philip right / Roma seated within hexastyle temple. RIC IV 25b. RSC 198. Good very fine. From the W.B. and R.E. Montgomery Collection. Estimate: $65-$85 27088 Roman. Lot of seven silver coins, Republic-Late Empire. Included are silver denarii of P. Clodius ca. 44 BC // Domitian as Caesar // Trajan // Hadrian // Commodus // Geta as Caesar // and a reduced siliqua of Arcadius. The Domitian Fine, the rest toned VF-good VF. Sold as is, no returns. (Total: 7 coins). (Total: 7 coins) Estimate: $250-$350
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Ancients
27089 Herennius Etruscus as Caesar (AD 249-251). AR double-denarius or antoninianus (3.77 gm). Rome, AD 250-251. Radiate and draped bust right / Sprinkler, simpulum, capis, patera, and lituus. RIC IV 143 (Decius). RSC 14. In NGC holder graded AU 4/5 - 4/5. Estimate: $120-$150

Roman Imperial

27090 Herennius Etruscus, as Caesar (AD 249-251). AR doubledenarius or antoninianus (4.19 gm). Rome, AD 250-251. Radiate and draped bust right / Sprinkler, simpulum, capis, patera, and lituus. RIC IV 143 (Decius). RSC 14. In NGC holder graded choice XF 4/5 - 3/5. Estimate: $80-$100

27093 East Roman Empire. Zeno (475-492). AV solidus (4.25 gm). Constantinople, second reign, AD 476-491. Diademed, helmeted and cuirassed bust of Zeno facing 3/4 right, holding spear over right shoulder and shield with horseman motif on right arm / Victory standing left holding long cross, CONOB in exergue. RIC 910. Depeyrot 108/1. Planchet or die flaw in lower right quadrant of reverse, small reddish discoloration on obverse, otherwise nearly extremely fine. Estimate: $450-$600 Starting Bid: $225

Ancient Lots

Byzantine
27094 Justinian I. 527-565. AV solidus (4.39 gm). Constantinople, AD 545-565. D N IVSTINI-ANVS P P AVG, helmeted and cuirassed bust facing, holding globus cruciger and shield / VICTORI-A AVGGGI, angel standing facing, holding globus cruciger and long linear staff surmounted by Christogram; star to right; CONOB in exergue. Sear 139. DOC 10h .Good very fine. Estimate: $300-$375 27095 Maurice Tiberius (AD 582- 602). AV solidus (4.4 4 gm). Constantinople, AD 583-601. Diademed, helmeted and cuirassed bust of Maurice facing, holding globus cruciger / Angel standing facing, holding labarum and globus cruciger. Sear 478. DO 5. A little weakly struck in spots, otherwise extremely fine. Estimate: $225-$275 27096 Byzantine. Phocas (AD 602-610). AV solidus (4.34 gm). Constantinople, AD 607-610. Crowned and cuirassed bust of Phocas facing, holding cross / Angel standing facing, holding staff topped by Christogram and globus cruciger, CONOB in exergue. Sear 620. DO 10j. Good very fine. Estimate: $275-$325 27097 Phocas (AD 602-610). AV semissis (2.22 gm). Constantinople mint. Diademed, draped, and cuirassed bust right / Victory advancing right, head left, holding wreath and globus cruciger; CONOB. Sear 630. Very fine. Estimate: $125-$175

27091 Lot of 23 silver and bronze coins, Augustus-Byzantine era. Includes a silver Tribute Penny of Tiberius (AD 14-37), plus sestertii, dupondii and/or asses of of Divus Augustus (post-AD 14) // Tiberius (AD 14-37) // Claudius (AD 41-54) // Nero (AD 54-68) // Trajan (2) (AD 98-117) // Aelius Caesar (AD 136-138) // Antoninus Pius (2) (AD 138-161) // Marcus Aurelius (AD 161-180) // Faustina II (died AD 176) // Lucilla (died AD 182) // Commodus (AD 177-192) // Severus Alexander (AD 222-235) // Julia Mamaea (AD 222-235) // Maximinus I (AD 235-238) // Gordian III (AD 238-244) // Otacilia Severa (AD 244-249) // and Postumus (double-sestertius) (AD 260-268); also a Judaean prutah of procurator Coponius (AD 6); a reduced follis of Constantine I the Great (AD 307-337) and an anonymous Byzantine follis of ca. AD 976-1025. An attractive group spanning the whole of Roman Imperial history. Condition: Good Fine-VF, the Tiberius AE holed. Sold as is, no returns. (Total: 23 coins). (Total: 23 coins) Estimate: $575-$675 Starting Bid: $287 27092 Roman Provincial. Lot of 10 tetradrachms from Roman Syria and Phoenicia. Includes: Syria, Antioch. Elagabalus; Gordian III (2); Philip I; Philip II; Trajan Decius (4) // Phoenicia, Tyre. Caracalla. Fine-VF. Sold as is, no returns. (Total: 10 coins). (Total: 10) Estimate: $400-$500 Starting Bid: $200

27098 Heraclius (AD 610-641). AV solidus (4.47 gm). Constantinople, AD 616-625. Facing crowned busts of Heraclius (on left) and Heraclius Constantine, cross between / Cross potent on three steps. Sear 738. DO 13d. Very fine. Estimate: $200-$250

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27099 Heraclius (AD 610-641). AV solidus (4.46 gm). Constantinople. Crowned facing busts of Heraclius and Heraclius Constantine / Cross potent on three steps. Officina E. Sear 728. DO 13d. Very fine. Estimate: $200-$250

27100 Heraclius (AD 610-641). AV solidus (4.47 gm). Constantinople, AD 626-629. Facing crowned busts of Heraclius (on left) and Heraclius Constantine, cross between / Cross potent on three steps. Sear 746. DO 22 var. Scarce variety. Very fine. Estimate: $275-$325

27104 C o n s t a n s II (A D 6 4 1- 6 6 8) . AV s o l i d u s (4 . 5 0 g m) . Constantinople, AD 651-654. Crowned bust facing with long beard, holding globus cruciger / Cross potent on three steps. Sear 956b. DO 19f. A little misstruck, obscuring officina letter; scratches in reverse field, otherwise extremely fine with areas of luster. Estimate: $250-$300

27101 Heraclius (AD 610-641). AV solidus (4.34 gm). Constantinople, AD 626-629. Facing crowned busts of Heraclius (on left) and Heraclius Constantine, cross between / Cross potent on three steps, at end of legend. Sear 746. DO 22a. Scarce variety. Very fine. Estimate: $200-$275

27105 C o n s t a n s II (A D 6 4 1- 6 6 8) . AV s o l i d u s (4 . 3 2 g m) . Constantinople, AD 651-654. Crowned bust facing with long beard, holding globus cruciger / Cross potent on three steps. Sear 956b. DO 19f. Wavy flan. Very fine. Estimate: $175-$225

27102 Heraclius (AD 610-641). AV solidus (4.30 gm). Constantinople, AD 616-625. Facing crowned busts of Heraclius (on left) and Heraclius Constantine, cross between / Cross Potent on three steps. Sear 738. In NGC holder (misdescribed as Constans II & Constantine IV), graded XF 3/5 - 2/5. Estimate: $250-$300 27103 Heraclius (610-641). AV solidus (4.33 gm). Constantinople, AD 632-635. Heraclius and sons standing facing, father with long beard and mustache, wearing crown with cross, elder son Heraclius Constantine wearing crown with cross, younger son Heraclonas wearing cap, cross in field above, all three holding globus cruciger / Cross potent on base on three steps, monogram in right field, CONOB below. Sear 758. DO 33. Lustrous. Extremely fine. Estimate: $350-$450 Starting Bid: $175

27106 C o n s t a n s II (A D 6 4 1- 6 6 8) . AV s o l i d u s (4 . 3 8 g m) . Constantinople, AD 654-659. Facing crowned busts of Constans II (on left) and Constantine IV, cross between / Cross potent on three steps. Sear 959. DO 25j. Very fine. Estimate: $225-$275

27107 C o n s t a n s II (A D 6 4 1- 6 6 8) . AV s o l i d u s (4 . 2 7 g m) . Constantinople, AD 654-659. Facing crowned busts of Constans II (on left) and Constantine IV, cross between / Cross potent on three steps. Sear 959. DO 25c. Possibly a little clipped. Very fine. Estimate: $225-$275

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Ancients

27108 Constans II (641-668). AV solidus (4.33 gm). Crowned facing busts of Constans, with long beard, on left, and Constantine IV, on right., each wearing chlamys, cross between Cross potent on four steps; in exergue, CONOB. Sear 959. DO 25e. Extremely fine. Estimate: $300-$400 27109 C o n s t a n s II (A D 6 4 1- 6 6 8) . AV s o l i d u s (4 . 4 8 g m) . Constantinople, AD 654-659. Crowned facing busts of Constans II (on left, with long beard) and Constantine IV, cross between / Cross potent on three steps, CONOB in exergue. Sear 959. DO 25h. A few light scratches, otherwise nearly extremely fine. Estimate: $300-$375 27110 C on s t a n s II (A D 6 41- 6 6 8). AV t rem i s si s (1.4 0 g m). Constantinople. Diademed, draped, and cuirassed bust right / Cross potent; CONOB. SB 984. Flan a little wavy and reverse scratch. Very fine. Estimate: $150-$200 27111 C on s t a n s II (A D 6 41- 6 6 8). AV t rem i s si s (1.41 g m). Constantinople. Diademed, draped, and cuirassed bust of Constans right / Cross potent; CONOB. Sear 984. Areas of flatness, otherwise very fine. Estimate: $150-$200

27114 Constantine X Ducas (1059-1067). AV histamenon nomisma (4.38 gm). Constantinople. Christ enthroned facing with crossed nimbus, raising right hand in blessing and holding Book of Gospels in left / Emperor standing facing, wearing crown and loros, holding labarum and globus cruciger. Sear 1847. DO 1a. Struck in unusually fine gold for issue. Extremely fine. Estimate: $350-$450 Starting Bid: $175 27115 Alexius I Comnenus. 1081-1118. AV Hyperpyron (4.30 gm). Constantinople,1092-1118. Christ Pantokrator enthroned facing / Alexius standing facing, wearing crown, divitision, and jeweled chlamys, holding labarum and globus cruciger; manus Dei to upper right. Sear 1913. DO 20. Some edge splits and areas of weakness, otherwise good very fine. Estimate: $300-$350

World

27112 C onsta ntine I V (A D 6 6 8 - 6 85). AV solidus (4 .4 0 gm). Constantinople, AD 674-681. Diademed, helmeted and cuirassed bust of Constantine IV facing slightly right, holding spear and shield with horseman motif. / Cross potent on three steps flanked by Heraclius and Tiberius; //CONOB. Sear 1155. Extremely fine. Estimate: $450-$550 Starting Bid: $225 27113 Romanus III Argyrus (1028-1034). AV histamenon nomisma (4.38 gm). Constantinople. Christ enthroned facing with crossed nimbus, raising right hand in blessing and holding book of Gospels / Romanus, on left, crowned and wearing loros, standing facing and holding globus cruciger; on right, Virgin, veiled and nimbate, standing facing and crowning the Emperor. Sear 1819. Very fine / good very fine. (Total: 1 coins) Estimate: $350-$450 Starting Bid: $175

27116 India. KUSHAN EMPIRE. Vasudeva III. Ca. A.D. 290-310. AV stater (7.52 gm). Vasudeva III, nimbate, standing facing, head left, sacrificing over altar and holding goad; in left field, filleted trident / Ardoxsho enthroned facing, holding diadem and lotus; in left field, tamgha. Gbl 595. Good VF. Estimate: $400-$500 Starting Bid: $400

27117 INDIA. Gupta Kingdom. Kumaragupta I. (414-455). AV dinar. Horseman type. King on horseback right, symbol before face, Sanskrit legend / Nimbate goddess seated left on wicker stool, holding lotus, Sanskrit legend. Mitchiner ACW 4840. Nearly very fine. Estimate: $250-$350 27118 No Lot

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Australia
Afghanistan
27119 Muhammed Zahir Shah gold 8 Grams SH 1315 (1936), KM934, AU/UNC, strong golden color. AGW 0.2315 oz. Estimate: $325-$375 Starting Bid: $162 27133 Rio De La Plata 4 Reales 1813 PTS-J, KM4, VF. Nice sunface and decent overall strike for the type. Estimate: $325-$375 Starting Bid: $162 27134 Rio de la Plata 4 Soles 1815FL, KM13, VF25 NGC, very seldom seen date, strong sunface for the grade. Estimate: $225-$275 27135 Rio de la Plata 2 Soles 1826RA, KM18, AU50 NGC, Medal alignment, a strong sunface and unusually choice for this type. Estimate: $225-$275 27136 Cordoba 4 Reales 1847, KM24.3, XF45 NGC, scarce above VF grade. Estimate: $100-$125 27137 Cordoba. 8 Reales 1852, KM32, XF40 PCGS, nicely toned, slightly weak on the sunface as usual, but quite a nice example overall. Estimate: $275-$350 27138 Republic Centavo copper Essai 1878, KM-E1, MS65 BN NGC, with sparkling underlying luster. Estimate: $150-$200 27139 Republic Peso 1881, KM29, AU53 NGC, strong original luster. Estimate: $250-$300 27140 Republic Peso 1882, KM29, MS61 NGC, highly sought after in mint state. Estimate: $325-$375 Starting Bid: $162 27141 Republic Peso 1883, KM29, AU58 NGC, scarcer lower mintage date and highly sought after. Estimate: $300-$400 27142 Republic gold 5 Pesos 1888, KM31, AU, much original luster remaining, also known as an Argentino. AGW 0.2333 oz. Estimate: $350-$400 Starting Bid: $175

Albania
27120 Republic 5 Qindar Leku 1926R, KM1, MS65 RB NGC, an almost unheard of grade for this scarce type. Estimate: $150-$200 27121 Republic 10 Qindar Leku 1926R, KM2, MS65 RB NGC, a scarce one year type. Estimate: $125-$175 27122 Republic 1/4 Leku 1927R, KM3, MS67 NGC, an outstanding coin. Estimate: $100-$125 27123 Republic Frang Ar 1927R, KM6, MS64 NGC, scarce in all grades, bordering on rare this choice. Estimate: $300-$400 27124 Republic 2 Franga Ari 1926R, KM7, MS66 NGC, just an exceptional coin, few around this choice. Estimate: $400-$500 Starting Bid: $200

Australia
27125 Zog I gold 20 Franga Ari 1927V. KM12, MS64 NGC, Skanderbeg commemorative. Only 5,053 pieces were minted. Estimate: $600-$700 Starting Bid: $575 27126 Zog I gold 10 Franga Ari 1927R, KM9, MS62, NGC, just 6,000 minted and becoming scarce. Estimate: $300-$350 27127 Italian Occupation, Vittorio Emanuele III 10 Lek 1939R, KM34, MS64 ANACS, a beautifully toned one year type. Estimate: $200-$250 27128 Zog I gold 20 Franga Ari 1927R, KM10, XF/AU, strong original luster, just 6,000 mintage. Estimate: $450-$500 Starting Bid: $225 27129 Republic gold 20 Leke 1970, KM51.5, Proof, mintage of just 500 pieces. AGW 0.1143 oz. Estimate: $150-$200 27130 Zog I Prova Franga Ari 1927V, KM-Pr20, UNC, one obverse scratch, quite scarce. Estimate: $150-$200 27143 Victoria gold 1/2 Sovereign 1856, KM1, VG, an important date from the first issue type. Estimate: $400-$500 Starting Bid: $200 27144 Victoria gold 1/2 Sovereign 1871S, KM5, VF35 PCGS, first date of Young Head series AGW 0.1177 oz. Estimate: $175-$225 27145 Victoria gold 1/2 Sovereign 1872S, KM5, VF35 PCGS, deep golden color and most pleasant for the grade. AGW 0.1177 oz. Estimate: $175-$225 27146 Victoria gold Half Sovereign 1872S, KM5, XF40 PCGS, lightly toned with luster in the legends. Estimate: $400-$500 Starting Bid: $200 27147 Victoria gold Half Sovereign 1879S, KM5, XF40 PCGS, nice original patina. Estimate: $450-$600 Starting Bid: $225 27148 Victoria gold Half Sovereign 1881S, KM5, VF35 PCGS. Traces of luster remaining. Estimate: $400-$500 Starting Bid: $200 27149 Victoria Gold Half Sovereign 1886S, KM5, AU Details Obv Scratched. Estimate: $200-$250 27150 Victoria gold Half Sovereign 1887S, KM5, XF45 PCGS, nicely toned with minimal contact marks. Estimate: $400-$500 Starting Bid: $200
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Argentina
27131 Rio de la Plata 1/2 Real 1813J, KM1.1, AU58 NGC, fully struck up sunface, and an outstanding representation of this type. Estimate: $200-$250 27132 Rio de la Plata Real 1813J, KM2, VF35 NGC, struck at the Potosi mint, and undervalued in SCWC. Estimate: $150-$200

Australia
27151 Victoria gold Half Sovereign 1887M Jubilee, KM9, XF45 PCGS, a nice lustrous example. Estimate: $300-$400 27152 Victoria gold Half Sovereign 1891S Without JEB, KM9, XF45 PCGS, lightly toned with luster in the legends. Estimate: $300-$400 27153 Victoria gold Half Sovereign 1891S Without JEB, KM9, AU50 PCGS, original patina with luster in the peripheral legends. Estimate: $400-$500 Starting Bid: $200 27154 Victoria gold Half Sovereign 1897S, KM12, AU58 NGC, fully lustrous with just a few tiny contact marks. Estimate: $500-$600 Starting Bid: $250 27155 Victoria gold Half Sovereign 1900S, KM12, XF45 PCGS. Considerable remaining luster. Estimate: $300-$350 27156 Edward VII gold Half Sovereign 1909-M, KM14, AU58 PCGS, no apparent wear, handsome old-gold color, normal softness of strike, vertical diebreak through top of portrait. Estimate: $400-$500 Starting Bid: $200 27157 George V gold 1/2 Sovereign 1915P, KM28, MS62, NGC, strong luster. AGW 0.1177 oz. Estimate: $175-$200 27158 Victoria gold Sovereign 1859, KM4, Fine, seldom seen early date. AGW 0.2354 oz. Estimate: $350-$400 Starting Bid: $175 27159 Victoria gold Sovereign 1866, KM4, XF, lightly polished. AGW 0.2354 oz. Estimate: $350-$400 Starting Bid: $175 27160 Victoria gold Sovereign 1866, KM4, AU50 PCGS, some surface abrasions, yet not much wear. AGW 0.2354 oz. Estimate: $375-$425 Starting Bid: $187 27161 Victoria gold Sovereign 1867, KM4, VF, contact marks as is often found. AGW 0.2354 oz. Estimate: $350-$400 Starting Bid: $175 27162 Victoria gold Sovereign 1867 Sydney, KM4, AU55 NGC. Lustrous and bright with moderate, to heavy, contact marks and a noticeable scratch on Victorias head. Estimate: $400-$500 Starting Bid: $200 27163 Victoria gold Sovereign 1870, KM4, about VF, abraded surfaces as is often found. AGW 0.2354 oz. Estimate: $350-$400 Starting Bid: $175 27164 Victoria gold Sovereign 1870, KM4, XF/AU, some noticeable scratches, significant remaining luster. AGW 0.2354 oz. Estimate: $375-$425 Starting Bid: $187 27165 Victoria gold Sovereign 1871S, KM6, AU58 PCGS, shield reverse and just missing a mint state designation. AGW 0.2354 oz. Estimate: $400-$450 Starting Bid: $200 27166 Victoria gold Sovereign 1872M, KM6, AU/UNC, type with shield reverse. Some minor surface abrasions, yet strong original luster and virtually no wear. AGW 0.2354 oz. Estimate: $450-$550 Starting Bid: $225 27167 Victoria gold Sovereign 1873S Shield, KM6, MS61 PCGS, lightly toned with full original luster, few scattered contact marks. Estimate: $500-$600 Starting Bid: $250 27168 Victoria gold Sovereign 1875S Shield, KM6, MS62 PCGS, original patina. Estimate: $450-$550 Starting Bid: $225 27169 Victoria gold Sovereign 1877S Shield, KM6, MS62 PCGS, a nice lustrous example. Estimate: $500-$600 Starting Bid: $250 27170 Victoria gold Sovereign 1878S, KM6, AU55 NGC, shield reverse. AGW 0.2354 oz. Estimate: $350-$400 Starting Bid: $175 27171 Victoria gold Sovereign 1878S Shield, KM6, MS62 PCGS, lightly toned with considerable mint luster. Estimate: $500-$600 Starting Bid: $250 27172 Victoria gold Sovereign 1879S Shield, KM6, MS62 PCGS, highly lustrous, light contact marks on the bust. Estimate: $500-$600 Starting Bid: $250 27173 Victoria gold Sovereign 1880S Shield, KM6, MS62 PCGS, nearly full mint bloom, typical small contact marks. Estimate: $500-$600 Starting Bid: $250 27174 Victoria gold Sovereign 1881S, KM6, shield reverse, AU58 PCGS, a virtual mint state example. AGW 0.2354 oz. Estimate: $400-$500 Starting Bid: $200 27175 Victoria gold Sovereign 1885S Shield, KM6, MS62 PCGS, lightly toned with full mint brilliance. Estimate: $450-$550 Starting Bid: $225 27176 Victoria gold Sovereign 1874M St. George, KM7, MS61 PCGS, full mint brilliance, typical surface marks. Estimate: $500-$600 Starting Bid: $250 27177 Victoria gold Sovereign 1876M, KM7, AU58 NGC, St. George and dragon, reverse. Estimate: $350-$400 Starting Bid: $175 27178 Victoria gold Sovereign 1877M St. George, KM7, MS62 PCGS, full mint luster, normal surface abrasions. Estimate: $500-$600 Starting Bid: $250 27179 Victoria gold Sovereign 1880M, KM7, AU, some surface abrasions, strong luster. St. George and dragon type. AGW 0.2354 oz. Estimate: $350-$400 Starting Bid: $175 27180 Victoria gold Sovereign 1880M, KM7, AU55 PCGS, St. George and dragon type. Much original luster. AGW 0.2354 oz. Estimate: $350-$400 Starting Bid: $175 27181 Victoria gold Sovereign 1880M St. George, KM7, MS61 PCGS, lightly toned with typical contact marks. Estimate: $450-$550 Starting Bid: $225 27182 Victoria gold Sovereign 1880M St. George, KM7, MS62 PCGS, very bright surfaces with well-struck details. Estimate: $500-$600 Starting Bid: $250 27183 Victoria gold Sovereign 1882S, St. George reverse, KM7, AU58 PCGS. fully lustrous, and well struck, with light contact marks. AGW 0.2354 oz. Estimate: $350-$400 Starting Bid: $175

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Australia
27184 Victoria gold Sovereign 1885M, KM7, MS61 NGC, St. George and dragon, reverse, strong original luster. AGW 0.2354 oz. Estimate: $400-$450 Starting Bid: $200 27185 Victoria gold Sovereign 1887M St. George, KM7, MS62 PCGS, full mint bloom with tiny contact marks. Estimate: $500-$600 Starting Bid: $250 27186 Victoria gold Sovereign 1887S, KM10, AU58 NGC, jubilee type. Very lustrous example. AGW 0.2354 oz. Estimate: $350-$400 Starting Bid: $175 27187 Victoria gold Sovereign 1888M, KM10, MS63 PCGS, Legend 2, MS63 PCGS, full mint luster, small contact marks. Estimate: $450-$550 Starting Bid: $225 27188 Victoria gold Sovereign 1889S, KM10, MS63 PCGS, Legend 2, minimal surface marks. Estimate: $450-$550 Starting Bid: $225 27189 Victoria gold Sovereign 1892M, KM767, AU58 NGC, last year of jubilee type. AGW 0.2354 oz. Estimate: $350-$400 Starting Bid: $175 27190 Victoria gold Sovereign 1892M, KM10, MS61 NGC, jubilee type. AGW 0.2354 oz. Estimate: $350-$400 Starting Bid: $175 27191 Victoria gold Sovereign 1892S, KM10, MS62 PCGS, lightly toned and attractive. Estimate: $400-$500 Starting Bid: $200 27192 Victoria gold Sovereign 1892S, KM10, MS63 PCGS, full mint bloom with typical small contact marks. Estimate: $450-$550 Starting Bid: $225 27193 Victoria gold Sovereign 1894S, KM13, MS62 PCGS. Full mint brilliance. AGW 0.2354 oz. Estimate: $350-$400 Starting Bid: $175 27194 Victoria gold Sovereign 1895M, KM13, MS63 PCGS. Full luster, with light contact marks. AGW 0.2354 oz. Estimate: $350-$400 Starting Bid: $175 27195 Victoria gold Sovereign 1895S, KM13, MS63 PCGS, a coin with full mint bloom. AGW 0.2354 oz. Estimate: $350-$400 Starting Bid: $175 27196 Victoria gold Sovereign 1896M, KM13, MS63 PCGS, veiled head type. AGW 0.2354 oz. Estimate: $350-$400 Starting Bid: $175 27197 Victoria gold Sovereign 1897M, KM13, MS62 NGC, veiled head type. AGW 0.2354 oz. Estimate: $350-$400 Starting Bid: $175 27198 Victoria gold Sovereign 1897M, KM13, MS63 NGC, powerful portrait. AGW 0.2354 oz. Estimate: $350-$400 Starting Bid: $175 27199 Victoria gold Sovereign 1897M, KM13, MS64 PCGS, one of the first off a fresh die. AGW 0.2354 oz. Estimate: $350-$400 Starting Bid: $175 27200 Victoria gold Sovereign 1897S, KM13, MS63 PCGS, fully brilliant, scarcer date. Estimate: $500-$600 Starting Bid: $250 27201 Victoria gold Sovereign 1898M, KM13, MS63 NGC. Full mint brilliance, with moderate abrasions and reflective surfaces. AGW 0.2354 oz. Estimate: $350-$400 Starting Bid: $175 27202 Victoria gold Sovereign 1899S, KM13, MS63 PCGS, veiled head type with deep golden color. AGW 0.2354 oz. Estimate: $350-$400 Starting Bid: $175 27203 Victoria gold Sovereign 1900M, KM13, MS61 NGC, veiled head type. AGW 0.2354 oz. Estimate: $350-$400 Starting Bid: $175 27204 Victoria gold Sovereign 1901M, KM13, AU58 NGC, strong golden color. AGW 0.2354 oz. Estimate: $350-$400 Starting Bid: $175 27205 Victoria gold Sovereign 1901S, KM13, MS63 NGC, with full mint bloom. AGW 0.2354 oz. Estimate: $350-$400 Starting Bid: $175 27206 Edward VII gold Sovereign 1905M, KM15, AU55 NGC, much original luster. Estimate: $350-$400 Starting Bid: $175 27207 Edward VII Sovereign 1905P, KM15, MS63 NGC, a premium coin deserving of a premium bid. AGW 0.2354 oz. Estimate: $350-$400 Starting Bid: $175 27208 George V gold Sovereign 1912M, KM29, MS62 PCGS. Lustrous, with light obverse contact marks. AGW 0.2354 oz. Estimate: $350-$400 Starting Bid: $175 27209 George V gold Sovereign 1914P, KM29, MS62 NGC, strong golden color. AGW 0.2354 oz. Estimate: $350-$400 Starting Bid: $175 27210 George V Sovereign 1915S, KM29, MS61 NGC, strong golden color. AGW 0.2354 oz. Estimate: $350-$400 Starting Bid: $175 27211 George V gold Sovereign 1915S, KM29, MS62 NGC. AGW 0.2354 oz. Estimate: $350-$400 Starting Bid: $175 27212 George V gold Sovereign 1917M, KM29, MS62 PCGS. Brilliant, with light marks. AGW 0.2354 oz. Estimate: $350-$400 Starting Bid: $175 27213 George V gold Sovereign 1918M, KM29, MS61 ANACS. AGW 0.2354 oz. Estimate: $350-$400 Starting Bid: $175 27214 George V Sovereign 1918P, KM29, MS61 NGC. AGW 0.2354 oz. Estimate: $350-$400 Starting Bid: $175 27215 George V gold Sovereign 1918P, KM29, MS62 NGC. AGW 0.2354 oz. Estimate: $400-$450 Starting Bid: $200

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Australia
27216 George V gold Sovereign 1918S, KM29, MS63 NGC, strong luster. Estimate: $350-$400 Starting Bid: $175 27217 George V gold Sovereign 1918S, KM29, MS65 PCGS, an exceptional coin. AGW 0.2354 oz. Estimate: $350-$400 Starting Bid: $175 27218 George V Sovereign 1919M, KM29, AU58 NGC. AGW 0.2354 oz. Estimate: $350-$400 Starting Bid: $175 27219 George V gold Sovereign 1919P, KM29, AU55 NGC. AGW 0.2354 oz. Estimate: $350-$400 Starting Bid: $175 27220 George V gold Sovereign 1919P, KM29, MS62 NGC. AGW 0.2354 oz. Estimate: $350-$400 Starting Bid: $175 27221 George V Sovereign 1923P, KM29, MS62 NGC. AGW 0.2354 oz. Estimate: $350-$400 Starting Bid: $175 27222 George V gold Sovereign 1924M, KM29, MS63 NGC, slightly scarcer date. AGW 0.2354 oz. Estimate: $400-$500 Starting Bid: $200 27223 George V gold Sovereign 1925M, KM29, MS63 NGC, very choice example. Estimate: $350-$400 Starting Bid: $175 27224 George V gold Sovereign 1925S, KM29, MS61 NGC, AGW 0.2354 oz. Estimate: $350-$400 Starting Bid: $175 27225 George V gold Sovereign 1926M, KM29, MS62 NGC, lower mintage date. AGW 0.2354 oz. Estimate: $350-$400 Starting Bid: $175 27226 George V Sovereign 1929P, KM32, MS61 NGC. AGW 0.2354 oz. Estimate: $350-$400 Starting Bid: $175 27227 George V Sovereign 1931P, KM32, AU details, obverse scratched NGC. AGW 0.2354 oz. Estimate: $325-$375 Starting Bid: $162 27228 George V Sovereign 1931P, KM32, AU55 NGC. AGW 0.2354 oz. Estimate: $350-$400 Starting Bid: $175 27229 George V gold Sovereign 1931P, KM32, AU55 NGC. AGW 0.2354 oz. Estimate: $350-$400 Starting Bid: $175 27230 George V Sovereign 1931P, KM32, MS61 NGC, fully lustrous example. AGW 0.2354 oz. Estimate: $350-$400 Starting Bid: $175 27231 George V gold Sovereign 1931P, KM32, MS62 NGC, strong original luster. AGW 0.2354 oz. Estimate: $350-$400 Starting Bid: $175 27232 George V gold Sovereign 1931P, KM32, MS62 NGC. AGW 0.2354 oz. Estimate: $350-$400 Starting Bid: $175 27233 George V Sovereign 1931P, KM32, MS63 NGC, virtually mark free fields. AGW 0.2354 oz. Estimate: $350-$400 Starting Bid: $175 27234 Edward VII Threepence 1910, KM18, MS65 NGC, mottled toning enhances this beauty. Estimate: $125-$175 27235 George V 1/2 Penny 1927, KM22, MS62 RB PCGS, virtually pristine surfaces. Estimate: $200-$250 27236 George V 1/2 Penny 1928, KM22, MS64 BN ANACS, an outstanding strike, with a pleasing appearance. Estimate: $200-$300 27237 George V Penny 1920(S) Dot Above Scroll, KM23, UNC Details NGC (altered color), dipped at one time and now beginning to tone. Fully struck crown band details. Estimate: $250-$350 27238 George V Threepence 1921M, Crowned bust left/Arms, KM24, MS64 PCGS. Superbly struck, with full original mint luster beneath attractive reddish-gold patina, with a slight hint of seablue color around the reverse periphery. Estimate: $400-$500 Starting Bid: $200 27239 George V Florin 1931, Crowned bust left/Arms, KM27, MS64 PCGS. Fully original, and well struck, with slight touches of gray patina, on a mostly silvery, lustrous obverse, with a bright, lustrous white reverse. A superior example of this early issue. Estimate: $500-$600 Starting Bid: $250 27240 George V Florin 1927, KM31, MS62 NGC. Parliament House commemorative. Estimate: $100-$125 27241 George V Florin 1934-35, KM33, MS61 NGC. Scarce type. Estimate: $200-$250 27242 Elizabeth II Proof Penny 1955 Melbourne, Bust right/Kangaroo, KM56, Proof 64 Red and Brown PCGS. Well struck, with considerable original, mint-red color and a few minor spots. Estimate: $400-$500 Starting Bid: $200 27243 Elizabeth II Proof Penny 1956, K M56, Genuine PCGS. Somewhat mottled toning, yet no damage. Mintage of 1,500 pieces. Estimate: $300-$350 27244 Elizabeth II Proof Penny 1960P, KM56, PF66 RD NGC, full glowing mint brilliance. Estimate: $400-$500 Starting Bid: $200 27245 Elizabeth II Proof Penny 1963, KM56, PR63 RB PCGS, 1,100 mintage in Proof. Estimate: $300-$400 27246 Mixed Six-Piece silver Lot Including: Threepence 1911 AU; Shilling 1916M VF; Shilling 1941 UNC; Florin 1932 VG with OBV. rim bump, Dollar 1938 cleaned VF; and a Dollar 1938 cleaned VF. Sold as is, no return. (Total: 6 coins) Estimate: $300-$350 27247 Jno Andrew & Co. Penny Token 1862, Melbourne, Legend/Emu and Kangaroo, KM-Tn15, Andrews-13, XF45 Brown NGC. Estimate: $250-$300

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Australia
27258 Hide & De Carle Penny Token 1858, Melbourne, Crowned lion Justice seated left, KM-Tn104, Rennik-232, about XF. Estimate: $175-$225 27259 A.G. Hodgson Halfpenny Token 1860, Melbourne, Crowned lion/Justice seated left, Andrews 256, KM-Tn107, AU55 Brown NGC. An adequate strike with light abrasions. Estimate: $400-$500 Starting Bid: $200

27248 Annand, Smith, & Co. Penny Token ND (1849), Melbourne, Legend/Britannia seated left, KM-Tn16.2, Andrews-17, AU55 Brown NGC. Olive branch with eleven leaves, also with H&S on the rock behind the shield. Estimate: $300-$400 27249 I. Booth Penny Token ND, Melbourne, Legend/Britannia left, KM-Tn23, Andrews-44, VF-XF with a reverse rim bump. Estimate: $200-$250 27250 I. Booth Penny Token ND, Melbourne, Inscription/Britannia seated left, Andrews 44, KM-Tn23, AU50 Brown NGC. Well struck with minor edge bumps. Estimate: $400-$600 Starting Bid: $200 27251 Edwd. De Carle Penny Token 1855, Melbourne, Crowned lion/ Justice seated left with date below, KM-Tn55, Andrews-105, MS62 Brown NGC. Estimate: $350-$400 Starting Bid: $175 27252 S. Deeble Penny Token 1862, Melbourne, Legend/Australian arms, Andrews 106, KM-Tn57.1, AU50 Brown NGC. Minor rim bumps with nice definition. Estimate: $500-$600 Starting Bid: $250 27253 S. Deeble Penny Token 1862, Melbourne, Legend/A wheatsheaf with ADVANCE AUSTRALIA and the date, Andrews 108, KM-Tn58, AU55 Brown NGC. A nice strike with a slightly porous flan. Estimate: $500-$600 Starting Bid: $250 27254 Fenwick Brothers Penny Token ND, Melbourne, Flag and cross/ Head of Queen Victoria left, Andrews 121, KM-Tn67, XF45 Brown NGC. Even chocolate brown patina with light marks. Estimate: $500-$600 Starting Bid: $250 27260 Moubray, Lush, & Co. Penny Token ND, Melbourne, Legend/ Justice standing left, KM-Tn176, Andrews-391, XF45 Brown NGC. Estimate: $500-$600 Starting Bid: $250 27261 Murray & Christie copper Penny Token 1862, KM-Tn180, VF, issued for Castlemaine, Victoria. Estimate: $150-$200 27262 James Nokes Halfpenny Token ND, Melbourne, GROCER in center/Five-line inscription, KM-Tn185, Andrews-406, XF. Estimate: $200-$250 27263 Robison Bros. & Co. Penny Token 1862, Melbourne, Inscription/ Emu, Andrews 461, KM-Tn203, XF45 Brown NGC. Well struck with minor rim bumps. Estimate: $600-$700 Starting Bid: $300 27264 T. Stokes Penny Token 1862, Melbourne, Inscription/Emu, Andrews 516, KM-Tn235, AU55 Brown NGC. Even caramelbrown patina with no egregious flaws. Estimate: $600-$700 Starting Bid: $300 27265 T. Warburton Penny Token 1862, Melbourne, Five-line inscription/ADVANCE AUSTRALIA above wheat sheaf, KM-Tn260, Rennik-574, about VF. Estimate: $175-$225 27266 Five-piece Australia Penny Token lot including: Jno. Andrew & Co. Penny Token 1862, KM-Tn15, VF; Hide & De Carle Penny Token 1858, KM-Tn104, VF details, with grafitti on reverse; Geo. Petty Penny Token ND, KM-Tn197.1, XF details, scratches and digs; T. Stokes Penny Token 1862, KM-Tn236.1, VF with rim bump; and Peace and Pleanty Penny Token 1858, KM-TN285.1, VF-XF details with rim bumps. Sold as is, no return. (Total: 5 coins) Estimate: $400-$450 Starting Bid: $200 27267 Five-piece Australia Penny Token lot consisting of: Hide & De Carle 1858, KM-Tn104, about XF; Hugh Peck ND, KM-Tn189, VF details with minor rim bumps and slightly granular surfaces; G. & W. Rocke 1859, KM-Tn206, VF details with rim bumps; and T. Stokes 1862, KM-Tn221.1, Fine details with rim bumps. Sold as is, no return. (Total: 4 coins) Estimate: $300-$350 27268 Five-piece Australia Penny Token lot including: Hide & De Carle Penny Token 1858, KM-Tn104, VF with rim bumps; Geo. Petty Penny Token ND, KM-Tn197.1, F-VF; T. Stokes Penny Token 1862, KM-Tn228, Rennik-499, VF; T.Stokes Mule Penny Token, KM-Tn236.1, VF; Peace & Plenty 1858, KM-Tn285.1, VF with light reverse scratches. Sold as is, no return. (Total: 5 coins) Estimate: $400-$500 Starting Bid: $200
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27255 Hide & De Carle Halfpenny Token 1857, Melbourne, Crowned lion/Justice seated left, KM-Tn103, Andrews-233, MS61 Brown NGC. Iridescent surfaces. Estimate: $400-$450 Starting Bid: $200 27256 Hide & De Carle Penny Token 1857, Melbourne, Crowned lion Justice seated left, KM-Tn104, Andrews-227, XF. Estimate: $200-$250 27257 Hide & De Carle Penny Token 1857, Melbourne, Crowned lion Justice seated left, KM-Tn104, Rennik-219, about XF. Estimate: $150-$200

Australia
27269 Four-piece Australia Penny Token lot including: T. Stokes 1862 Penny Token, KM-Tn228, about XF; T. Stokes Mule 1862 Penny Token, KM-Tn236.1, about XF; T. Stokes Mule 1862 Penny Token, KM-Tn236.2, XF; and a T. Stokes Mule 1862 Penny Token, KM-TN237, VF with slight corrosion. Sold as is, no return. (Total: 4 tokens) Estimate: $800-$1,100 Starting Bid: $400 27280 Maria Theresa gold Medal ND, PF62 DCAM ANACS. This Medal is a modern striking of the 18th century Empress. Reverse is traditional Habsburg double eagle. The piece weighs 12 1/2 Gm. and is .966 fine gold. Estimate: $500-$600 Starting Bid: $250 27281 Austrian Netherlands. Maria Theresa Double Struck Liard 1777, KM28, MS63 BN NGC, mint error with the second strike being off center. Estimate: $150-$200 27282 Austrian Netherlands Florin 1790, KM49, AU58 NGC, lovely toning with iridescent underlying luster. Insurrection issue. Estimate: $400-$500 Starting Bid: $200

Austria
27270 Archduke Leopold Taler 1630, KM629.2, VF/XF, somewhat rough surfaces, Hall mint, strong portrait. Estimate: $225-$275 27271 Archduke Leopold Taler 1632, . Dav-3338, AU58 NGC, Hall mint, beautifully toned and exceptional for the type. Estimate: $375-$425 Starting Bid: $350 27272 Karl VI 1/2 Taler 1733, KM1616.2, MS64 NGC, Hall mint, lovely toning, and an outstanding coin. Estimate: $350-$400 Starting Bid: $175 27273 Joseph II gold Ducat 1787A, KM1873, MS61 PCGS, seldom offered type of Joseph II, and choice as well. Estimate: $350-$400 Starting Bid: $175 27274 Franz I Taler 1822-A, KM2162, AU58 PCGS. Beautifully toned. Viennamint. Estimate: $300-$400 Starting Bid: $300 27275 Franz Joseph gold Ducat 1866E, KM2265, MS64 NGC, one year type with heavier side whiskers. Estimate: $300-$400 27276 Franz Joseph gold 4 Ducats 1855A, KM2271.1, AU, cleaned, holed and plugged at 12:00. Ex-Jewelry, yet quite scarce. AGW 0.4426 oz. Estimate: $600-$650 Starting Bid: $300 27277 Franz Joseph gold 4 Ducats 1861A, KM2272, XF, cleaned, holed and plugged at 12:00. Ex-jewelry, a low mintage. coin. AGW 0.4426 oz. Estimate: $600-$650 Starting Bid: $300

Belgium
27283 Leopold I 10 Centimes 1832, KM2.1, MS65 BN NGC, coin alignment, very few around this choice. Estimate: $450-$500 Starting Bid: $225 27284 Leopold I gold 20 Francs 1865, KM23, AU53 ANACS, one year type coin. AGW 0.1867 oz. Estimate: $250-$300 27285 Leopold I 5 Centimes silver Essai 1861, Dup. 863, MS62 NGC, medium gray patina. Estimate: $150-$200 27286 Leopold I copper Pattern 5 Centimes 1861 French, Dup-869, KM-Pn60, MS64 RB NGC, a choice specimen with nearly full mint luster. Very scarce and attractive. Estimate: $250-$350 27287 Leopold I 10 Centimes copper Essai 1861, Dup. 858, MS63 RB NGC, variety with french legends, mostly red in color. Estimate: $150-$200 27288 Leopold I 20 Centimes copper nickel Essai 1859, Dup. 654, MS62 NGC, with 237 stamped on reverse. Estimate: $150-$200 27289 Leopold I 20 Centimes copper Essai 1860, Dup. 750, MS63 RB NGC, with French legends. Estimate: $150-$200 27290 Leopold I copper-nickel Pattern 20 Centimes 1860, Dup-752 (variety), MS63 NGC, lightly toned with full underlying mint bloom. Type of KM20. Estimate: $250-$350 27291 Leopold I 1/2 Franc silver Essai 1859, Dup. 636, UNC details, environmental damage NGC, scarce portrait type. Estimate: $150-$200 27292 Leopold II nickel 50 Centimes 1899 French, Dup-1308, AU55 NGC Nickle With 4, aged pewter gray patina. Estimate: $150-$200 27293 Leopold II 5 Francs 1876, KM24, UNC Details Surface Hairlines.  Estimate: $200-$300 27294 Leopold II gold 20 Francs 1875, KM37, MS66 NGC, position A type. A virtually perfect coin. AGW 0.1867 oz. Estimate: $250-$300 27295 Leopold II gold 20 Francs 1876, KM37, MS66 NGC, an outstanding example. AGW 0.1867 oz. Estimate: $250-$300 27296 Leopold II 20 Centimes copper Essai 1888, Dup. 1254, MS62 BN NGC, with French legends. Estimate: $150-$200 27297 Leopold II 50 Centimes silver Essai 1899, Dup. 1310, PF62 NGC, scarce Proof issue. Estimate: $200-$250

27278 Republic Proof 25 Schillings 1958, KM2884, Proof, 100th anniversary of the birth of Von Welsbach, mintage of 500 pieces and highly sought after. Small H punch in edge. Estimate: $500-$600 Starting Bid: $250 27279 Republic gold 1000 Schilling 1976, KM2933, MS67 ANACS, Babenberg dynasty millennium. AGW 0.3906 oz. Estimate: $525-$575 Starting Bid: $262

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Bolivia
27298 L eopold si lver Pat tern Fra nc 19 03 French, Dup-1413, KM-Pn112-119, MS61 NGC, reeded edge, pattern only date, somewhat mottled patina. Estimate: $200-$300 27299 Leopold II copper Pattern 20 Francs 1867 French Pos A, Dup1052, MS63 RB NGC, lettered edge, a copper striking of the regular gold type, KM32. Nicely detailed with considerable mint red. Estimate: $250-$350 27312 Carlos III 8 Reales Pillar 1768JR, KM50, XF/AU details, some light tooling visible under magnification. Seldom offered type. Variety with six petaled rosette below shield. Estimate: $400-$500 Starting Bid: $200 27313 Carlos III 2 Reales 1777PR,. KM53, AU58 NGC, strong original luster and highly sought after this choice. Estimate: $150-$200 27314 Carlos IV 8 Reales 1798PP, KM73, AU58 NGC, strong original luster. Estimate: $125-$175 27315 Carlos IV 8 Reales 1805PJ, KM73, MS61 NGC, a scarce type in mint state. Estimate: $175-$225 27316 Carlos IV 8 Reales 1808PJ, KM73, AU58 NGC, pleasing original luster. Estimate: $150-$200 27317 Ferdinand VII 8 Reales 1819-PJ, KM84, MS62 NGC, fully lustrous and original with a bold strike and light toning in the legends. Very scarce in mint state. Estimate: $500-$600 Starting Bid: $250 27318 Ferdinand VII 8 Reales 1821PJ, KM84, AU58 NGC, sparkling original luster. Estimate: $125-$175 27319 Ferdinand VII 8 Reales 1822 PTS-PJ, KM84, AU58 NGC, Arequipa Hoard. Estimate: $150-$200 27320 Ferdinand VII 8 Reales 1822PJ, KM84, MS62 NGC, beautifully toned, reflective luster, and highly sought after in mint state. Estimate: $250-$300 27321 Ferdinand VII 8 Reales 1823JP, KM84, MS64 NGC, deeply toned with virtually flawless fields. Scarcer date as well. Estimate: $300-$350 27322 Trio of Colonial 8 Reales, 1813PJ, AU50. 1820PJ, AU55. 1822PJ, AU55. All certified by NGC. (Total: 3 coins) Estimate: $300-$350 27323 Three Colonial 8 Reales, 1790PR, XF45, 1823PJ, AU58, 1824PJ, AU55. All coins certified by NGC. (Total: 3 coins) Estimate: $250-$300 27324 Pair of Colonial 8 Reales, 1798PP, AU50. 1816PJ, XF40. Both certified by NGC. (Total: 2 coins) Estimate: $150-$200 27325 Republic 1/4 Sol 1852, KM111, MS65 NGC, fully lustrous, scarce little type in this grade. Estimate: $150-$200 27326 Republic 1/4 Sol 1852, KM111, MS65 NGC, bright white example with full mint brilliance. Estimate: $150-$200 27327 Republic 1/2 Escudo 1828JM, KM93.2, MS62 NGC. Amazing condition for this issue. Estimate: $250-$300 27328 Republic gold 1/2 Escudo 1841LR, KM104, UNC, outstanding luster and a choice example. Estimate: $225-$275 27329 Republic 50 Centavos 1899MM, KM161.5, MS64 PCGS, few around in this grade. Estimate: $100-$125 27330 Republic Proof 5 Centavos 1935, KM178, PF66 NGC, a scarce offering in Proof. Estimate: $100-$125 27331 Republic gold 7 Gramos 1952, KMX-11, MS63 ANACS, 1952 Revolution commemorative. AGW 0.2251 oz. Estimate: $300-$350
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Bermuda
27300 George III Penny 1793, KM5, VF-XF, popular and undervalued. Estimate: $175-$225 27301 George III Penny 1793, KM5, UNC Details NGC (environmental damage), cleaned at one time and now with somewhat mottled patina, primarily on the obverse. DROZ F on the neck truncation. Estimate: $400-$600 Starting Bid: $200

Bhutan
27302 Jigme Wangchuk Proof gold Sertum 1966, KM33, PF67 Ultra Cameo NGC, accession commemorative. 598 pieces minted in Proof. AGW 0.2353 oz. Estimate: $350-$400 Starting Bid: $175 27303 Jigme Wangchuk Proof gold 2 Sertums 1966, KM34, PF67 Ultra Cameo NGC, accession anniversary, mintage of 598 pieces. AGW 0.4711 oz. Estimate: $650-$700 Starting Bid: $325

Biafra
27304 Republic 5 Pounds 1969, KM9, PF68 Ultra Cameo. Estimate: $700-$800 Starting Bid: $350

Bolivia
27305 Felipe IV cob 8 Reales 1659 P-E, KM21, Calico 447, good VF with three complete dates. 59 and 1659 on the obverse, and 659 on the reverse. Estimate: $400-$500 Starting Bid: $200 27306 Felipe IV Cob 8 Reales 1665PE, KM21, VF details sea salvage NGC, clear 65 and scarce thus. Estimate: $175-$225 27307 Carlos II Cob 8 Reales 1688VR, KM26, crude VF, likely sea salvage, two dates visible. Struck on large irregular flan. Estimate: $200-$250 27308 Carlos II Cob 8 Reales 1691VR, KM26, VF, two clear dates, strong strike for the type. Estimate: $250-$300 27309 Felipe V Cob 2 Reales 1742C, KM29a, Fine, legend but details surprisingly clear. Estimate: $150-$200 27310 Felipe V Cob 4 Reales 1739P, KM30, (date omitted in SCWC), VF30 NGC. Potosi mint. Estimate: $150-$200 27311 A Trio of 2 Reales Cobs, Bolivia 1693VR, KM24, two dates showing, Fine. Bolivia 1683V, KM24, two dates showing, Fine, some corrosion. Peru 1692V, KM21, Fine, two dates showing and scarce. (Total: 3 coins) Estimate: $350-$400 Starting Bid: $175

Bolivia
27332 Republic silver Proclamation Medal 1869, proclaiming the changing of the Mint in Potosi to steam power, Bust of President Mariano Melgarejo left/Inscription, by M. Gordilla, as Burnett 118, 28.15 gm, 37 mm, AU. Boldly struck with considerable remaining luster and a touch of light toning. Estimate: $150-$200 27350 Jose I 600 Reis 1758B, KM179, VF, slightly weak strike, very scarce. Estimate: $400-$500 Starting Bid: $200 27351 Jose I 600 Reis 1771R, KM194, VF, straight parallels on globe, all details clearly defined. Estimate: $250-$350 27352 Jose I 600 Reis 1774R, KM194, sharp VF, very scarce J coinage. Estimate: $300-$400 27353 Jose I 600 Reis 1774R, KM194, VF30 NGC, a choice example of the popular J series. Estimate: $250-$300 27354 Jose I 150 Reis 1754R, KM296, VF25 NGC, with shield counterstamp of 1809 raising the value to 320 Reis. Estimate: $200-$300 27355 Jose I 150 Reis 1755-R with shield c/s (1809), KM296, VF20 NGC. Estimate: $200-$300 27356 Jose I 150 Reis 1758R, KM296, F/VF, with shield counterstamp of 1809 raising the value to 160 Reis. Estimate: $200-$300 27357 Jose I 300 Reis 1753B, KM297, F/VF, with shield counterstamp of 1809 raising the value to 320 Reis. Estimate: $200-$300 27358 Jose I 300 Reis 1753B, KM297, F/VF, with shield counterstamp 1809 raising the value to 320 Reis. Estimate: $200-$300 27359 Jose I 300 Reis 1754B, KM297, VF, with shield counterstamp of 1809 raising value to 320 Reis. Estimate: $350-$450 Starting Bid: $175 27360 Jose I 600 Reis 1755R, KM300, F/VF, with shield counterstamp of 1809 raising the value to 640 Reis. Estimate: $300-$400 27361 Jose I 600 Reis 1758B, KM299, VF, with shield counterstamp of 1809 raising value to 640 Reis. Estimate: $250-$350 27362 Jose I 320 Reis 1757B, KM169.3, F/VF, seldom seen offering from the Bahia mint. Estimate: $300-$400 27363 Jose I 640 Reis 1752R, KM170.1, VF, a strong strike. Estimate: $300-$400 27364 Jose I Gold 1000 Reis 1774, KM162.2, AU NGC 50. Choice and scarce. Estimate: $300-$400 27365 Jose I Gold 1000 Reis 1774, KM162.2, AU55 NGC, small size type. Somewhat double struck and scarce this choice. Estimate: $200-$250 27366 Jose I gold 1000 Reis 1752, KM162.1, VF, scarcer date with 11,000 mintage. Estimate: $150-$200 27367 Maria I 640 Reis 1786, KM207.2, XF45 NGC. Scarce Date. Estimate: $200-$300 27368 Maria & Pedro III gold 1000 Reis 1778, KM208, VF, just 2,816 pieces minted. Well struck example. Estimate: $200-$250 27369 Maria I and Pedro III Gold 1000 Reis 1778, KM208, AU Details Bent. Scarce coin Estimate: $350-$450 Starting Bid: $175 27370 Maria I and Pedro III Gold 2000 Reis 1778, KM209, AU Details Surface Hairlines. Estimate: $600-$700 Starting Bid: $300

Brazil
27333 Alfonso VI 100 Reis Counterstamp upon 1/2 Tostao of Portugal, KM28, crude Fine, 1/2 Tostao struck in mid 1500s. Estimate: $200-$300 27334 Alfonso VI 200 Reis Counterstamp Upon Tostao of Portugal, KM32, crude VG, Tostao struck in the mid 1500s, Two counterstamps, an earlier 120 Reis and the later 200 Reis. Estimate: $200-$300 27335 Pedro II of Portugal 20 Reis 1699, KM276 similar, VF, with shield counterstamp of 1809 raising the value to 40 Reis. Estimate: $300-$400 27336 Pedro II of Portugal 20 Reis 1699, KM276 similar, crude VF, with shield counterstamp 1809 raising the value to 40 Reis. Estimate: $300-$400 27337 Pedro II of Portugal Pair of 20 Reis 1697 & 1699, Russo 15 & 17, Good and Fine, issued for circulation in Angola. (Total: 2 coins) Estimate: $250-$300 27338 Pedro II of Portugal 40 Reis ND (1700-1702), KM86.2, F/VF, a bit crude, very scarce, and choice for the type. Estimate: $400-$500 Starting Bid: $200 27339 Pedro II of Portugal 40 Reis ND (1700-1702), KM86.2, VF, probably holed and plugged, very seldom offered type. Estimate: $200-$300 27340 Pedro II of Portugal 80 Reis 1699, KM87.1, XF40 NGC, struck at Rio de Janeiro, very choice for this type. Estimate: $175-$225 27341 Pedro II of Portugal 320 Reis 1695, KM81.1, Fine, rare type with inverted globe, (zonas invertidas). Estimate: $300-$400 27342 Joao V gold 400 Reis 1734M, KM145, F/VF, decent portrait for the grade. Estimate: $150-$200 27343 Joao V gold 400 Reis 1734R, KM152, VF, sharply struck and problem free. Estimate: $200-$250 27344 Joao V gold 800 Reis 1731M, KM120, VF, polished. Probably exjewelry, but no mount visible. Estimate: $150-$200 27345 Joao V gold 1000 Reis 1749, KM162.4, VF, sharply struck. One year type without mintmark. Estimate: $200-$250 27346 Jose I 75 Reis 1754R, KM176.2 XF details, surface hairlines NGC, the popular J series type. Estimate: $175-$225 27347 Jose I 150 Reis 1758, KM185, XF45 NGC. Choice for the issue. Estimate: $200-$300 27348 Jose I 300 Reis 1754B, KM178, VF, sharply struck for this normally well worn type. Estimate: $200-$300 27349 Jose I 300 Reis 1764R, KM186, VF35 NGC, an important J: series example. Estimate: $150-$200

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Brazil
27371 Joao as Prince Regent 160 Reis 1810R, KM306.3, XF, exceptionally choice, medal strike. Estimate: $200-$300 27372 Joao 960 Reis 1812B, KM307.1, MS65 NGC, Sparkling luster and bordering on rare in this grade. Estimate: $300-$400 27373 Joao VI 10 Reis ND, KM107, VG details, heavy corrosion, rare undated type. Estimate: $300-$400 27374 Joao VI 37 1/2 Reis 1819/8M, KM317.1, AU details, surface hairlines NGC, scarce three year type and an unusual denomination. Estimate: $150-$200 27375 Joao VI 40 Reis 1821, KM340, AU details, surface hairlines NGC, struck in Brazil for circulation in Mozambique and St. Thomas & Prince.. Estimate: $225-$275 27376 Joao VI 75 Reis 1818M, KM320, AU55 BN NGC, minted for Minas Gerais. Estimate: $150-$200 27377 Joao VI 75 Reis 1819M, KM320, XF details, environmental damage NGC. Estimate: $150-$200 27378 Joao VI 75 Reis 1819M, KM320, XF40 BN, NGC, a scarce three year type. Estimate: $150-$200 27379 Joao VI 320 Reis 1821B, KM324.3, VF, some corrosion, scarcer type. Estimate: $125-$175 27380 Joao VI 960 Reis 1820R & 1821/0B, KM326.1 & 326.2, both coins certified MS63 by NGC. (Total: 2 coins) Estimate: $250-$300 27381 Joao VI 960 Reis 1821R, KM326.1, MS65 NGC, superb reddish gold toning, and as choice as this type comes. Estimate: $300-$400 27382 Minas Gerais c/s (1808) on Bolivia 8 Reales 1799, KM242, XF40 NGC. Good strong strike on the counterstamp. Estimate: $300-$400 27383 Joao VI Prince Regent Minas Gerais Counterstamp 960 Reis (1808), KM242, XF45 NGC, overstruck on a Bolivia-Potosi 8 Reales 1807-PJ. Very attractive with deeply applied countermarks. Estimate: $300-$350 27384 Minas Gerais. 960 Reis Counterstamp upon 1804 8 Reales of Peru, KM251.1, VF for host coin and counterstamp, deeply toned.  Estimate: $200-$250 27385 Pedro I 37 1/2 Reis 1826M, KM362, XF45 BN NGC, Minas Gerais mint, very choice for this well circulated type. Estimate: $150-$200 27386 Pedro I 37 1/2 Reis 1827M, KM362, AU55 BN NGC, a superb example of this normally well worn type. Estimate: $200-$250 27387 Pedro I 37 1/2 Reis 1828M, KM362, AU55 BN NGC, wonderfully sharp strike. Estimate: $150-$200 27388 Pedro I 960 Reis 1825B, KM368.2, XF45 NGC, nicely toned and most attractive. Estimate: $150-$200 27389 Pedro II 400 Reis 1847, KM453, XF details, surface hairlines NGC, mintage of just 878 pieces. Estimate: $200-$300 27390 1200 Reis 1834, XF NGC45, XF NGCcert id #0033100680. Estimate: $0-up 27392 Pedro II 1200 Reis 1843, KM454, AU50 NGC, 1803 mintage and with desirable silvery toning. Estimate: $400-$500 Starting Bid: $200 27393 Pedro II 1200 Reis 1847, KM454, VF/XF, somewhat toned and scarce. Estimate: $200-$250 27394 Pedro II gold 5000 Reis 1854, KM470, AU details, surface hairlines NGC. AGW 0.1321 oz. Estimate: $175-$200 27395 Pedro II gold 5000 Reis 1854, KM470, XF, an attractive example. AGW 0.1321 oz. Estimate: $175-$225 27396 Pedro II gold 5000 Reis 1855, KM470, VF, good color. AGW 0.1321 oz. Estimate: $175-$225 27397 Pedro II gold 5000 Reis 1856, KM470, XF details, surface hairlines NGC. AGW 0.1321 oz. Estimate: $175-$225 27398 Pedro II gold 5000 Reis 1856, KM470, VF, lightly cleaned. AGW 0.1321 oz. Estimate: $175-$225 27399 Pedro II gold 10000 Reis 1856, KM467, VF30 NGC, evenly worn details. Estimate: $350-$400 Starting Bid: $175 27400 Pedro II 10000 Reis 1867, KM467, UNC Details lightly cleaned. Estimate: $400-$500 Starting Bid: $200 27401 Pedro II gold 10000 Reis 1873, KM467, XF, strong portrait. AGW 0.2643 oz. Estimate: $325-$375 Starting Bid: $162 27402 Pedro II 10000 Reis 1875, KM467, XF. Better date. Estimate: $400-$500 Starting Bid: $200 27403 Pedro II gold 10000 Reis 1875, KM467, AU details, surface hairlines NGC. AGW 0.2643 oz. Estimate: $350-$400 Starting Bid: $175 27404 Pedro II 10000 Reis 1876, KM467, AU Details Surface Hairlines. Estimate: $350-$450 Starting Bid: $175 27405 Pedro II gold 10000 Reis 1878, KM467, UNC Details scratches. Better date. Estimate: $500-$600 Starting Bid: $250 27406 Pedro II gold 10000 Reis 1879, KM467, VF, lower mintage date. AGW 0.2643 oz. Estimate: $325-$375 Starting Bid: $162
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27391 Pedro II 1200 Reis 1837, KM454, XF40 NGC, 6,304 mintage and scarce. Estimate: $200-$250

Brazil
27407 Pedro II gold 10000 Reis 1880, KM467, XF, some surface abrasions, low mintage date. AGW 0.2643 oz. Estimate: $275-$325 27408 Pedro II gold 10000 Reis 1883, KM467, about XF, 10,000 mintage. AGW 0.2643 oz. Estimate: $325-$375 Starting Bid: $162 27409 Pedro II gold 10000 Reis 1883, KM467, MS63 NGC, an ideal type coin. AGW 0.2643 oz. Estimate: $400-$450 Starting Bid: $200 27410 Pedro II gold 10000 Reis 1884, KM467, VF/XF, 11,000 mintage. AGW 0.2643 oz. Estimate: $325-$375 Starting Bid: $162 27411 Pedro II 10000 Reis 1888, KM467, AU Details Rim Filing. Better date. Estimate: $500-$600 Starting Bid: $250 27412 Pedro II 10000 Reis 1889, KM454, XF45 NGC, mintage of just 891 pieces. Attractively toned. Estimate: $300-$350 27413 Pedro II 20000 Reis 1851, KM463, AU55 NGC. 1st type. Estimate: $700-$800 Starting Bid: $350 27414 Pedro II 20000 Reis 1852, KM463, AXF. Estimate: $700-$800 Starting Bid: $350 27415 Pedro II 20000 Reis 1852, KM463, AXF. Estimate: $700-$800 Starting Bid: $350 27416 Pedro II gold 20000 Reis 1853, KM468, XF, cleaned with abraded surfaces. AGW 0.5286 oz. Estimate: $700-$750 Starting Bid: $350 27417 Pedro II gold 20000 Reis 1856, KM468, VF/XF, significant field abrasions. AGW 0.5286 oz. Estimate: $700-$750 Starting Bid: $350 27418 Pedro II gold 20000 Reis 1857, KM468, XF, cleaned with significant surface flaws. AGW 0.5286 oz. Estimate: $700-$750 Starting Bid: $350 27419 Pedro II gold 20000 Reis 1867, KM468, XF, some surface marks. AGW 0.5286 oz. Estimate: $700-$750 Starting Bid: $350 27420 Pedro II gold 20000 Reis 1867, KM468, XF abraded surfaces and cleaned. AGW 0.5286 oz. Estimate: $700-$750 Starting Bid: $350 27421 Republic 2000 Reis 1900, KM501, AU, cleaned, 400th anniversary of discovery of Brazil by Cabral. Estimate: $200-$250 27422 Republic gold 20000 Reis 1889, KM497, VF, probably ex-jewelry, but no visible mount. AGW 0.5286 oz. Estimate: $700-$750 Starting Bid: $350 27423 Republic silver Prova 200 Centavos 1989, KM-PR30, PF66 Ultra Cameo NGC. Essentially a perfect coin. Estimate: $100-$150 27424 Pedro II 200 Reis Counterstamp 1869, KM-C471, Fine, struck upon a colonial 2 Reales. Variety with 15 teeth. Known as a Balastraca, and issued during the war with Paraguay. Estimate: $300-$400 27425 Pedro II 200 Reis Counterstamp 1869, KM-C471, VF, struck on a colonial 4 Reales. Known as a Ballastraca and issued during the war with Paraguay. Variety with no rim. Estimate: $400-$500 Starting Bid: $200

British Honduras
27426 Victoria Cent 1885, KM6, MS63 RB NGC, mostly red in color and choice. Estimate: $175-$225 27427 Victoria Cent 1885, KM6, MS63 RD NGC, a premium coin deserving of a premium bid. Estimate: $150-$200 27428 Edward VII Cent 1909, KM11, glossy XF with light marks. The scarcest issue of this short-lived type. Estimate: $300-$350 27429 George VI Cent 1939, KM21, MS64 RB NGC, a striking portrait of the king. Estimate: $150-$200

British North Borneo


27430 British Protectorate Cent 1886H, KM2, SP66 RB NGC, some cameo features present and seldom encountered in this grade. Estimate: $350-$400 Starting Bid: $175

British West Indies


27431 British Colony 1/16 Dollar 1822, KM1, MS64 PCGS, an outstanding example of the famed Anchor Money. Estimate: $350-$400 Starting Bid: $350

Bulgaria
27432 Ferdinand I gold 20 Leva 1894KB, KM20, VF, some surface abrasions, popular type. AGW 0.1867 oz. Estimate: $275-$325 27433 Ferdinand I gold Restrike 20 Leva 1912, KM33, PR66 DCAM PCGS, full mint frost. Estimate: $500-$600 Starting Bid: $250

Burma
27434 Pagan Peacock Rupee CS 1214 (1852), KM10, MS64 NGC, exceptional toning, and few around this choice. Estimate: $250-$300

Canada
27435 Victoria Cent 1859, KM1, MS62 RB PCGS, also graded MS62 trace Red by ICCS, narrow 9 variety. Estimate: $125-$175 27436 Victoria Cent 1859, KM1, MS64 RD PCGS, narrow 9 variety. Far more red than brown and most desirable. Estimate: $175-$225 27437 Victoria Cent 1859/8, KM1, MS61 BN PCGS, wide 9 variety. Previously certified MS62 BN by NGC. An interesting and desirable overdate. Estimate: $225-$275 27438 Victoria Cent 1876H, KM7, MS63 RB PCGS, also graded as MS63 RD by ICCS. First date of the type. Estimate: $175-$225

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Canada
27439 Victoria Cent 1881-H, KM7, MS63 RB PCGS, tougher, lower mintage date, and quite nice. Estimate: $150-$200 27440 Victoria Cent 1884, KM7, MS62 RB PCGS, scarcer, earlier date. Estimate: $125-$175 27441 Victoria Cent 1886, KM7, MS63 RB PCGS, a choice example for the grade. Estimate: $150-$200 27442 Victoria Cent 1887, KM7, MS64 RB PCGS, somewhat better date with an appealing look. Estimate: $200-$250 27443 Victoria Cent 1888, KM7, MS62 RB PCGS, some minor spotting, yet a strong portrait and a scarcer, earlier date. Estimate: $150-$200 27444 Victoria Cent 1890-H, KM7, MS63 RB PCGS, from the Heaton mint. Estimate: $150-$200 27445 Victoria Cent 1891, KM7, MS63 RB PCGS, variety with large date and large letters. Estimate: $150-$200 27446 Victoria Cent 1892, KM7, MS64 RB PCGS, scarcer, lower mintage date. Estimate: $150-$200 27447 Victoria Cent 1893, KM7, MS64 RB PCGS, ex Norweb collection and a tough date to find this choice. Estimate: $150-$200 27448 Victoria Cent 1894, KM7, MS63 RB PCGS, also certified MS63 RD by ICCS, significantly better date. Estimate: $225-$275 27449 Victoria Cent 1898H, KM7, MS63 RB PCGS, a tough date to find so choice. Estimate: $200-$250 27450 Victoria Cent 1900, KM7, MS63 RB PCGS, most desirable mark free fields. Far scarcer than the type with H mintmark. Estimate: $200-$250 27451 Victoria Cent 1900, KM7, MS64 RB PCGS, highly lustrous, scarce date in this grade. Estimate: $400-$600 Starting Bid: $200 27452 Victoria Cent 1900-H, KM7, MS63 RB PCGS, from the Heaton mint. Estimate: $125-$175 27453 Edward VII Cent 1902, KM8, MS64+ RD PCGS, an outstanding example. Estimate: $150-$200 27454 Edward VII Cent 1902, KM8, MS65 RB PCGS, first year of type and choice. Estimate: $150-$200 27455 Edward VII Cent 1907H, KM8, MS63 RB PCGS, lowest mintage date of series. Also certified MS63 RD by ICCS. Estimate: $400-$500 Starting Bid: $200 27456 Edward VII Cent 1910, KM8, MS 65 RB PCGS, virtually full mint brilliance. Estimate: $150-$200 27457 George V Cent 1912, KM21, MS65 RB PCGS, very bright with just a subtle touch of patina. Estimate: $125-$175 27458 George V Cent 1914, KM21, MS64 RD PCGS, very minor spotting, yet few around with such strong red color. Estimate: $150-$200 27459 George V Cent 1914, KM29, MS65 RB PCGS, exceptional for this date. Estimate: $150-$200 27460 George V Cent 1915, KM21, MS65 RB PCGS, with a striking appearance. Estimate: $175-$225 27461 George V Cent 1918, KM21, MS65 RB NGC, this would make a perfect type coin. Estimate: $125-$175 27462 George V Cent 1918, KM21, MS65 RB NGC, a pleasing coin with considerable mint luster. Estimate: $125-$175 27463 George V Cent 1919, KM21, MS65 RB PCGS, lustrous surfaces. Estimate: $150-$200 27464 George V Large Cent 1920, KM21, MS65 RB PCGS, the last date of the large cent series, and seldom encountered this choice. Estimate: $350-$400 Starting Bid: $175 27465 George V Cent 1921, KM28, MS64 RB PCGS, tough date and a sharp strike. Estimate: $275-$325 27466 George V Cent 1922, KM28, MS62 BN PCGS, a key date in the small cent series and highly sought after. Estimate: $150-$200 27467 George V Cent 1923, KM28, MS63 BN PCGS, glossy brown surfaces, and hard to find in this state of preservation. Estimate: $300-$400 27468 George V Cent 1924, KM28, MS64 RB PCGS, scarcer date and a choice example. Estimate: $400-$500 Starting Bid: $200 27469 George V Cent 1925, KM28, MS62 RB PCGS, key date in the series. Estimate: $150-$200 27470 George V Cent 1930, KM28, MS64 RB PCGS, around 65 % red and a better date. Estimate: $175-$225 27471 George V Cent 1931, KM28, MS63 RD PCGS, appealing color and a better date. Estimate: $150-$200 27472 George V Cent 1933, KM28, MS65 RD ICCS, fully original color and few around in full red. Estimate: $500-$600 Starting Bid: $250 27473 George V Cent 1934, KM28, MS64 RD PCGS, a coin with full mint brilliance. Estimate: $125-$175 27474 George VI Cent 1944, KM32, MS65 BN PCGS, wonderful coloring, and scarce this choice. Estimate: $150-$200 27475 George VI Cent 1949 A Points to Denticle, KM41, MS64 RD PCGS, also comes with MS64 RD ICCS holder. A very seldom seen variety. Estimate: $500-$600 Starting Bid: $250 27476 Elizabeth II Cent 1955, KM49, AU55 PCGS, no strap , a seldom seen and important variety. Estimate: $300-$350

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Canada
27490 Victoria 10 Cents 1858, KM3, MS60 PCGS, one year type, and could have been graded higher. Estimate: $200-$250 27491 Edward VII 10 Cents 1902H, KM10, MS65 PCGS, attractive gray and gold patina, full underlying mint luster. Estimate: $450-$550 Starting Bid: $225 27492 George V 10 Cents 1911, KM17, MS63 PCGS, fully lustrous with bold features and appealing light patina. Estimate: $175-$225 27477 Victoria 5 Cents 1880-H, KM2, AU55 PCGS, obverse 2 variety, wonderfully detailed and a seldom seen variety. Estimate: $600-$700 Starting Bid: $300 27478 Victoria 5 Cents 1886, KM2, MS60 PCGS, small 6 variety. Very lightly toned example and scarce in mint state. Estimate: $300-$350 27479 Victoria 5 Cents 1898, KM2, MS63 NGC, bright white example and tough to find in MS63. Estimate: $250-$300 27480 Edward VII 5 Cents 1902, KM9, MS65 PCGS, a superb example of this type. Estimate: $150-$200 27481 Edward VII 5 Cents 1902, KM9, MS66 NGC, light reddish toning and unusually choice for the type. Estimate: $225-$275 27482 Edward VII 5 Cents 1902, KM9, MS66 PCGS, superb blue-green patina. Estimate: $275-$325 27483 Edward VII 5 Cents 1903H Large H, KM13, AU50 ICCS, a scarce variety, and very choice for the grade. Estimate: $125-$175 27484 Edward VII 5 Cents 1906, KM13, MS63 PCGS, bright white example with sparkling luster. Estimate: $200-$250 27485 Edward VII 5 Cents 1908, KM13, MS63 PCGS, small 8 variety, lovely multi-colored toning. Estimate: $150-$200 27486 George V 5 Cents 1926 Near 6, KM29, MS62 PCGS, lustrous surfaces, scarce date in mint state. Estimate: $250-$300 27493 George V 10 Cents 1911, KM17, MS65 PCGS, silvery-gray toning with fully struck details, very appealing piece. Estimate: $350-$450 Starting Bid: $175 27494 George V 10 Cents 1913, KM23, MS64 NGC, variety with small leaves, light silvery toning and choice. Estimate: $400-$500 Starting Bid: $200 27495 George V 10 Cents 1916, KM23, MS65 PCGS, a bright white coin with outstanding cartwheel luster. One of the tougher dates in MS65. Estimate: $500-$600 Starting Bid: $250 27496 George V 10 Cents 1917, KM23, MS65 PCGS, full sparkling luster. Estimate: $300-$350 27497 George V 10 Cents 1918, KM23, MS65 PCGS, ex- Belzberg, and a bright white gem. Estimate: $300-$350 27498 George V 10 Cents 1919, KM23a, MS65 PCGS, a lightly toned golden gem. Estimate: $300-$350 27499 George V 10 Cents 1920, KM23a, MS65 PCGS, a very tough date in gem condition to acquire. Estimate: $400-$500 Starting Bid: $200 27500 George V 10 Cents 1928, KM23a, MS65 PCGS, ex-Belzberg, and most desirable in this gem condition. Estimate: $300-$400 27501 George V 10 Cents 1929, KM23a, MS65 PCGS, fully white and most appealing. Estimate: $225-$275 27502 George V 10 Cents 1930, KM23a, MS66 PCGS, a stunningly sharp coin with beautiful surfaces and explosive white mint luster. Ex: Dominion Collection. Estimate: $550-$650 Starting Bid: $275

27487 George V 5 Cents 1926 Far 6, KM29, AU55 PCGS, few tiny marks in the right obverse field, scarce and popular variety. Estimate: $600-$700 Starting Bid: $300 27488 George VI 5 Cents 1944, KM40a, MS66 PCGS, 12 sided issue struck in plated steel. A tough coin to acquire in this grade. Estimate: $200-$250 27489 George VI 5 Cents 1947 Maple Leaf, KM39a, MS66 PCGS, from the Canadiana Collection, a true gem and sure to bring a strong price. Estimate: $500-$600 Starting Bid: $250 27503 George V 10 Cents 1931, KM23a, MS65 PCGS, very tough to find in this state of preservation. Estimate: $500-$600 Starting Bid: $250 27504 George VI 10 Cents 1937, KM34, MS66 PCGS, deep purple and blue patina, rare in this designation. Estimate: $225-$275

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Canada
27505 George VI 10 Cents 1945, KM34, MS65 NGC, exceptional appearance. Estimate: $150-$200 27506 George VI Specimen 10 Cents 1946, KM34, SP65 PCGS, a superb gem. Estimate: $200-$250 27507 A pair of Gem George VI 10 Cent Coins, 1944, MS65, 1947 Maple Leaf, MS65. Both coins cataloged as KM34 and certified by PCGS. (Total: 2) Estimate: $250-$300 27508 Victoria 20 Cents 1858, KM4, XF45 PCGS, attractively toned. Estimate: $175-$225 27509 Victoria 25 Cents 1890H, KM5, VF35 PCGS, medium gray toning. Estimate: $175-$225 27510 Victoria 25 Cents 1892, KM5, AU53 PCGS, moderately toned, few tiny spots. Estimate: $325-$400 Starting Bid: $162 27511 George V 25 Cents 1921, KM24a, XF45 ANACS, somewhat toned and a significantly better date. Estimate: $150-$200 27512 George V 25 Cents 1935, KM24a, MS63 PCGS, bright white example with full original luster. Estimate: $200-$250 27513 George V 25 Cents 1936 Dot, KM24a, AU55 PCGS, a lustrous example of this scarce variety with a tiny dot on the reverse below the ribbon bow. Estimate: $400-$500 Starting Bid: $200 27514 George V 25 Cents 1936, KM24a, MS64 PCGS, fully brilliant with light toning and minimal contact marks. Estimate: $225-$275 27515 George V 25 Cents 1936, KM24a, MS64 PCGS, light satiny toning, attractive appearance. Estimate: $200-$250 27516 Five Certified Quarters, 1938 MS63, 1940 MS64, 1941 MS64, 1942 MS63, 1943 MS64. All coins certified by PCGS. Sold as is, no return lot. (Total: 5 coins) Estimate: $175-$225 27517 George VI 25 Cents 1939, KM35, MS64 PCGS, an outstanding bright white example. Estimate: $125-$175 27518 George VI Lot of Four 25 Cent Coins 1944-1947, All are KM35, 1944-1946 are MS63, 1947 is Maple Leaf variety and is MS64. All coins certified by PCGS. (Total: 4 coins) Estimate: $150-$200 27519 George VI 25 Cents 1945, KM35, MS65 NGC, a true gem with sparkling luster, and a wisp of toning at the peripheries. Estimate: $225-$275 27520 George VI 25 Cents 1946, KM35, SP64 PCGS, lightly toned with some cameo features noted. Estimate: $200-$250 27521 George VI 25 Cents 1947, KM35, MS62 PCGS, variety with dot after 7. Bright white example with sparkling luster, and few around this choice. Estimate: $300-$400 27522 George VI Specimen 25 Cents 1948, KM44, SP65 PCGS, an outstanding coin with full mint bloom. Estimate: $350-$400 Starting Bid: $175 27523 George VI 25 Cents 1949, KM44, SP64 PCGS, ex Belzberg, wonderful color, and a most desirable example. Estimate: $200-$250 27531 George V 50 Cents 1919, KM25, MS62 PCGS, beautiful mottled toning and a scarce offering in mint state. Estimate: $500-$600 Starting Bid: $250 27532 George VI 50 Cents 1937, KM36, MS64 PCGS, first year of the new coinage type, and the lowest mintage date of the series. Estimate: $125-$175 27533 George VI 50 Cents 1939, KM36, MS64 PCGS, scarce low mintage date. Estimate: $200-$250 27534 George VI 50 Cents 1945, KM36, MS64 NGC, bright white example. Estimate: $200-$250 27535 George VI 50 Cents 1948, KM45, MS64 PCGS, lightly toned, scarce date. Estimate: $300-$400 27536 George VI 50 Cents 1949, KM45, MS65 PCGS, attractively toned. Estimate: $325-$400 Starting Bid: $162 27537 George VI 50 Cents 1950 Full Design, KM45, MS65 PCGS, a choice coin with fully original toning. Estimate: $400-$500 Starting Bid: $200 27538 George VI Specimen 50 Cents 1951, KM45, SP67 PCGS, flawless surfaces with a lovely frost to the bust. Rare in this superior designation. Estimate: $800-$1,000 Starting Bid: $400 27539 George VI Specimen 50 Cents 1952, KM45, SP65 PCGS, mirror surfaces, very attractive. Estimate: $300-$400
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27524 George VI 25 Cents 1950, KM44, SP65 PCGS, ex Belzberg, some cameo features present. Estimate: $150-$200 27525 George VI 25 Cents 1951, KM44, SP64 PCGS, variety in high relief. Beautifully toned and with an outstanding appearance. Estimate: $150-$200 27526 George VI 25 Cents 1951, KM44, PL64 PCGS, low relief type. Much cameo present, and a very seldom seen variety. Estimate: $200-$250 27527 George VI 25 Cents 1952, KM44, MS64 PCGS, Hi Relief variety. Mostly white in color with a bit of toning at the peripheries. Estimate: $150-$200 27528 E lizabet h II 25 C ents (20 0 0) Map Mu le, MS65 PCGS , Millennium Type, map composed of maple leaves. Estimate: $250-$300 27529 Elizabeth II 25 Cents (2000) Map Mule, MS66 NGC, Millennium type, map composed of maple leaves. Estimate: $300-$350 27530 Elizabeth II silver 25 Cents 2004 Poppy, KM510a, PR70 PCGS, the only example certified in this supreme grade. Estimate: $400-$500 Starting Bid: $200

Canada
27540 George VI Specimen 50 Cents 1952, KM45, SP65+ PCGS, highly reflective surfaces. Estimate: $350-$450 Starting Bid: $175 27541 Quintet of Certified Half Dollars, 1937 MS62, 1943 MS62, 1944 MS62, 1951 MS64, 1952 MS64. All coins certified by PCGS. (Total: 5 coins) Estimate: $175-$225 27542 George V Dollar 1935, KM30, MS65 PCGS, outstanding multicolored toning. Estimate: $150-$200 27543 George V Dollar 1935, KM30, MS66 PCGS, a lovely example with full mint bloom. Estimate: $300-$350 27544 George V Dollar 1935, KM30, MS66 PCGS, attractive peripheral toning. Estimate: $300-$350 27545 George V Dollar 1935, KM30, MS66 PCGS, icy white mint brilliance, a stunning example of this classic Canadian Dollar. Estimate: $400-$500 Starting Bid: $200 27546 George V Dollar 1936, KM31, MS65 ICCS, just a hint of toning and a true gem. Estimate: $350-$400 Starting Bid: $175 27547 George V Dollar 1936, KM31, MS65 PCGS, with a wisp of golden toning. Estimate: $350-$400 Starting Bid: $175 27548 George V Dollar 1936, KM31, MS65 PCGS, light gray and gold toning. Estimate: $350-$400 Starting Bid: $175 27549 George VI Matte Specimen Dollar 1937, KM37, SP66 PCGS, pleasing gray patina, dark spot on the obverse rim at 6 oclock. Estimate: $500-$600 Starting Bid: $250 27550 George VI Dollar 1938, KM37, MS64 PCGS, bright white example and few around this choice. Estimate: $200-$250 27551 George VI Dollar 1939, KM38, MS65 NGC, deep multi-hued patina. Estimate: $200-$250 27552 George VI Dollar 1939, KM38, MS65 ICCS, Parliament commemorative, lovely toned example. Estimate: $275-$325 27553 George VI Dollar 1939, KM38, MS65 ICCS, Parliament commemorative, tough to find in gem grade. Estimate: $275-$325 27554 George VI Dollar 1945, KM37, MS62 ICCS, second lowest mintage date of Canadian Dollar series. Estimate: $275-$325 27555 George VI Dollar 1947 Maple Leaf, KM36, MS62 NGC, Maple Leaf at date. Estimate: $300-$350 27556 George VI Dollar 1949, KM47, MS66 PCGS, Newfoundland commemorative. Bright white example and essentially a flawless coin. Estimate: $150-$200 27557 George VI Dollar 1949, KM47, MS67 ICCS, a gorgeous coin with full mint bloom. Estimate: $300-$350 27558 George VI Dollar 1950, KM46, MS65 ICCS, lightly toned and a true gem. Estimate: $150-$200 27559 George VI Dollar 1950, KM46, MS65 PCGS, full waterlines. Very choice example. Estimate: $150-$200 27560 George VI Dollar 1950, reverse-004, KM46, MS66 ICCS, with three waterlines. Bright white example with full mint bloom. Estimate: $250-$300 27561 George VI Dollar 1951 SWL, KM46, PL66 ICCS, pristine surfaces with full silvery-white luster. Scarce in this designation. Estimate: $400-$600 Starting Bid: $200 27562 George VI Dollar 1951, KM46, Proof like 66 PCGS, a Gem example with just a hint of golden patina on the obverse, very attractive. Scarce date in this grade. Estimate: $200-$250 27563 George VI Dollar 1952, KM46, MS65 PCGS, variety with three water lines, light silvery toning and most desirable. Estimate: $200-$250 27564 George VI Dollar 1952 No Waterlines, KM46, MS65 PCGS, a superb coin with prooflike surfaces. Estimate: $350-$450 Starting Bid: $175 27565 George VI Dollar 1952 No Waterlines, KM46, PL65 PCGS, with no waterlines. An outstanding example. Estimate: $150-$200 27566 George VI Dollar No Waterlines 1952, KM46, Proof like 66 PCGS, full silvery-white luster with blue-green and russet patina emerging at the edges - very appealing. Estimate: $350-$450 Starting Bid: $175 27567 George VI Dollar 1952 No Waterlines, KM46, Proof like 66 PCGS, fully mirrored surfaces with a nice cameo bust. Estimate: $350-$450 Starting Bid: $175 27568 Elizabeth II Dollar 1953 With Shoulder Fold, KM54, MS65 ICCS, attractive toning. Estimate: $250-$300 27569 Elizabeth II Dollar 1953 With Shoulder Fold, KM54, MS65 PCGS, very attractive with blue-green and russet patina, especially vivid in the peripheral legends. Estimate: $250-$300 27570 Elizabeth II Dollar 1953 No Shoulder Fold, KM54, MS65 ICCS, a lightly toned example. Estimate: $250-$300 27571 Elizabeth II Dollar 1953 No Shoulder Fold, KM54, MS65 ICCS, strong iridescent luster. Estimate: $250-$300 27572 Elizabeth II Dollar 1953 NSF, KM54, MS65+ PCGS, glowing mint brilliance. Estimate: $350-$450 Starting Bid: $175 27573 Elizabeth II Dollar 1954, KM54, PL67 PCGS, bright white example, and few around this choice. Estimate: $250-$350 27574 Elizabeth II Dollar 1955, KM54, MS65 ICCS, bright white example with full luster. Clearly a premium coin. Estimate: $600-$800 Starting Bid: $300 27575 Elizabeth II Dollar 1956, KM54, PL67 Cameo NGC, gorgeous amber patina. Estimate: $250-$300 27576 Elizabeth II Dollar 1956, KM54, PL67+ PCGS, brilliant surfaces, light frost to the bust. Estimate: $300-$400

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Canada
27577 Elizabeth II Dollar 1957 FWL, KM54, PL67 PCGS, fully brilliant. Estimate: $300-$350 27578 Elizabeth II Dollar 1962, KM54, MS65 PCGS, a choice original example with slightly uneven patina on the obverse. Estimate: $350-$450 Starting Bid: $175 27579 Elizabeth II Dollar 1963, KM54, MS65 ICCS, a difficult coin to locate in gem condition. Estimate: $400-$500 Starting Bid: $200 27580 Elizabeth II Dollar 1964, KM58, MS65 PCGS, very scarce in this lofty grade. Estimate: $400-$500 Starting Bid: $200 27581 Elizabeth II Dollar 1964, KM58, MS65 PCGS, choice harvest gold patina with significant frost to the bust. Estimate: $500-$600 Starting Bid: $250 27582 Elizabeth II Dollar 1964, KM58, PR65 DCAM PCGS, outstanding cameo details. Estimate: $400-$600 Starting Bid: $200 27583 Elizabeth II Dollar 1965 Type 3, KM64.1, MS65 PCGS, fully mint bloom with a nicely toned reverse. Estimate: $250-$300 27584 Elizabeth II Dollar 1965 Type 4, KM64.1, MS66 PCGS, lightly toned and original. Estimate: $300-$400 27585 Elizabeth II Dollar 1966 Large Beads, KM64.1, MS66 PCGS, slightly mottled blue-green and gold patina, fully original. Estimate: $500-$600 Starting Bid: $250 27586 Elizabeth II Dollar 1967, KM70, MS66 PCGS, aged russet and gold toning. Estimate: $400-$500 Starting Bid: $200 27587 George V Sovereign 1911C, KM20, MS61 NGC. AGW 0.2354 oz. Estimate: $350-$400 Starting Bid: $175 27588 George V gold Sovereign 1911C, KM20, 62, cert id #54677630. KM20, MS62 NGC. AGW 0.2354 oz. Estimate: $375-$425 Starting Bid: $187 27589 George V gold Sovereign 1911C, KM20, MS63 PCGS, scintillating luster. AGW 0.2354 oz. Estimate: $400-$450 Starting Bid: $200 27590 George V gold Sovereign 1911C, KM20, M64 NGC, an example with sparkling luster. AGW 0.2354 oz. Estimate: $450-$500 Starting Bid: $225 27591 George V gold Sovereign 1917C, KM20, MS63, ANACS, a tough coin to find MS63 or higher. Estimate: $400-$450 Starting Bid: $200 27592 George V gold Sovereign 1918C, KM20, MS62 ANACS, popular type. AGW 0.2354 oz. Estimate: $350-$400 Starting Bid: $175 27593 George V gold Sovereign 1919C, KM20, MS63 NGC, very bright and attractive. Scarcer date in this grade. Estimate: $400-$450 Starting Bid: $200 27606 Magdalen Island. Penny Token 1815, KM-Tn1, Breton 520, AVF, light surface marks, issued by Sir Isaac Coffin, with legend: Success to the Fishery. Very scarce and popular type. Estimate: $300-$400 27607 Newfoundland. Victoria Specimen Cent 1872H, KM1, SP64 RB PCGS, fully lustrous with light purple and brown toning, very bold design features. Estimate: $400-$500 Starting Bid: $200
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27594 George V gold Sovereign 1919C, KM20, MS63 PCGS. Bright and lustrous. Estimate: $400-$450 Starting Bid: $200 27595 George V gold 5 Dollars 1912, KM26, lustrous AU, strong original luster. AGW 0.2419 oz. Estimate: $350-$400 Starting Bid: $175 27596 George V gold 5 Dollars 1912, KM26, MS62 NGC, appealing subdued luster. Estimate: $400-$450 Starting Bid: $200 27597 George V gold 5 Dollars 1913, KM26, AU, some minor contact marks, yet little actual wear. AGW 0.2419 oz. Estimate: $350-$400 Starting Bid: $175 27598 George V gold 5 Dollars 1912, KM26, choice AU. Estimate: $350-$400 Starting Bid: $175 27599 George V gold 5 Dollars 1912, KM26, Unc. Small mark in left obverse field Estimate: $350-$400 Starting Bid: $175 27600 George V gold 5 Dollars 1913, KM26, MS62 PCGS, an attractive example. AGW 0.2419 oz. Estimate: $375-$425 Starting Bid: $187 27601 George V gold 5 Dollars 1914, KM26, AU, once cleaned, the key date of the three year series. Estimate: $400-$500 Starting Bid: $200 27602 Elizabeth II gold $150 Year of the Horse 2002, KM604, Gem Proof in the original case of issue with certificate. A small mintage of only 6,843 pieces. AGW 0.3282 oz. Estimate: $500-$550 Starting Bid: $250 27603 Elizabeth II gold $150 Year of the Ox 2009, Gem Proof in the original case of issue with certificate. AGW 0.3282 oz. Estimate: $500-$550 Starting Bid: $250 27604 Elizabeth II gold $150 Year of the Tiger 2010, Gem Proof in the original case with certificate. AGW 0.3282 oz. Estimate: $500-$550 Starting Bid: $250 27605 Upper Canada Penny Token 1850, KM-Tn3, MS64 BN NGC, an exceptional grade for this normally well worn token, Estimate: $200-$250

Canada
27608 Newfoundland. Victoria Cent 1896, KM1, MS64 RB PCGS, lightly toned with abundant mint luster. Estimate: $400-$500 Starting Bid: $200 27609 Newfoundland. Edward VII Cent 1907, KM9, MS64 RB PCGS, glossy brown surfaces with considerable mint red. Estimate: $500-$600 Starting Bid: $250 27610 Newfoundland. George V Cent 1913, KM16, MS65 RB PCGS, outstanding luster. Estimate: $150-$200 27611 Newfoundland. George V Cent 1913, KM16, MS65 RB PCGS, lovely color, and scarce so choice. Estimate: $150-$200 27612 Newfoundland George VI Cent 1938, KM19, MS65 RD PCGS, an exceptional grade for this date. Estimate: $200-$250 27613 Newfoundland. George VI Cent 1940, KM18, MS63 RB, PCGS, a seldom encountered date. Estimate: $150-$200 27614 Newfoundland. George VI Cent 1941C, KM18, MS64 RB PCGS, a scarce date in this state of preservation Estimate: $125-$175 27615 Newfoundland. George VI Cent 1942, KM18, MS64 RB PCGS, virtually all red color. Estimate: $125-$175 27616 Newfoundland. George VI Cent 1944C, KM18, MS63 BN PCGS, a most desirable date this choice. Estimate: $300-$350 27617 Newfoundland. George VI Cent 1947C, KM18, MS63 RD NGC, scarce grade. Estimate: $175-$225 27618 Newfoundland Two Choice Coppers, Cent 1929, KM16, Cent 1943C, KM18. Both coins certified MS63 RB by PCGS. (Total: 2 coins) Estimate: $175-$225 27619 Newfoundland Quintet of High Grade Coins, Cent 1938, MS63 RB. 5 Cents 1929 AU53, 1939 AU58. 10 Cents 1942C AU58, 1944C AU53. All certified by PCGS. Sold as is lot, no return. (Total: 5 coins) Estimate: $175-$225 27620 Newfoundland. George VI 5 Cents 1938, KM19, MS64 PCGS, full brilliant. Estimate: $200-$300 27621 Newfoundland. Victoria 10 Cents 1885, KM3, XF45 PCGS, nice original patina, key low mintage date. Estimate: $500-$600 Starting Bid: $250 27622 Newfoundland. Victoria 20 Cents 1876H, KM4, XF45 PCGS, medium toning, fully original. Estimate: $250-$350 27623 Newfoundland. George V 50 Cents 1918C, KM12, MS64 PCGS, light subdued toning and most appealing. Scarce lofty grade for this date. Estimate: $400-$500 Starting Bid: $200 27624 Newfoundland. Victoria gold 2 Dollars 1865, KM2, AU/UNC, once cleaned, some hairlines visible. The first date of the series and scarce, (10,000 mintage). Estimate: $350-$400 Starting Bid: $175 27625 Newfoundland. Victoria gold 2 Dollars 1872, KM5, AU55 NGC, a scarce date with a mintage of 6,050. Estimate: $600-$800 Starting Bid: $300 27626 Newfoundland. Victoria gold 2 Dollars 1888, KM5, MS61 PCGS, very bright and attractive, scarce in mint state. Estimate: $400-$500 Starting Bid: $200 27627 Nova Scotia. Victoria Cent 1864, KM8.2, MS63 BN NGC, significant red in devices. Estimate: $125-$175 27628 Prince Edward Island. Victoria Cent 1871, KM4, MS65 RD, PCGS, the only coin issued by this island province and of exceptional quality. Estimate: $350-$400 Starting Bid: $175

\Cayman Islands
27629 Elizabeth II gold 25 Dollars 1972, KM9a, MS68 ANACS, 25th wedding anniversary of Elizabeth and Philip. AGW 0.2222 oz. Estimate: $300-$350

Ceylon
27630 British Commonwealth George Steuart & Co. copper Token 1843, MS64RB NGC, Wekande Mills, an exceptional example. Estimate: $100-$125

Chad
27631 Republic gold 1000 Francs (1970), KM8, PF66 Ultra Cameo. Mintage of 4000. Estimate: $250-$300

Chile
27632 Republic Real 1834-IJ, KM91, XF, sharply struck. Popular oneyear type with volcano erupting. Estimate: $150-$200 27633 Republic 1/2 Real 1845IJ, KM98.2, MS63 NGC, Santiago mint, light gray toning with exceptional underlying luster. A great coin. Estimate: $250-$300 27634 Republic Peso 1853, KM129, AU50 details, cleaned ANACS, first year of type. Estimate: $150-$200 27635 Republic Peso 1854, KM129, AU 53 details, cleaned ANACS, a scarcer earlier type. Estimate: $150-$200 27636 Republic Peso 1856, KM129, XF details, cleaned ANACS, an attractively toned example. Estimate: $125-$175

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China
27637 Republic 50 Centavos 1870, KM139, MS64 NGC, beautifully toned example. Estimate: $100-$125 27638 Republic Peso 1872, KM142.1, MS65 NGC, scarcer date and as choice as one could hope for. Estimate: $225-$275 27639 Republic Peso 1883, KM142.1, MS65 NGC, variety with round top 3. Light golden toning. Estimate: $100-$125 27640 Republic gold 5 Pesos 1895, KM153, AU55 ANACS, just a two year type. AGW 0.0883 oz. Estimate: $125-$150 27641 Republic gold 5 Pesos 1895So, KM153, MS64 NGC. Superior condition. Estimate: $150-$200 27642 Republic gold 10 Pesos 1895, KM154, MS63 NGC. Estimate: $300-$400 27643 Republic gold 50 Pesos 1958, KM169, MS62 NGC, brilliant surfaces with minimal handling, scarce date with only 10,000 minted. AGW 0.2943 oz. Estimate: $400-$500 Starting Bid: $200 27644 Republic gold 50 Pesos 1967, KM169, MS65 ANACS. AGW 0.2943 oz. Estimate: $400-$450 Starting Bid: $200 27645 Republic 50 Pesos 1967, KM169, MS66 ANACS, a pristine example. AGW 0.2943 oz. Estimate: $400-$450 Starting Bid: $200 27646 Republic gold 100 Pesos 1926, KM170, AU58 NGC, a nice lustrous piece, first year of issue. AGW 0.5885 oz. Estimate: $800-$900 Starting Bid: $400 27652 Fukien 5 Cash ND (1901-1903), KM-Y99, AU55 PCGS, exceptional grade for this normally well worn type. Estimate: $150-$200 27653 Fukien 10 Cash ND (1901-1905), KM-Y100.3, AU58 PCGS, normally a well circulated type, few around this nice. Estimate: $150-$200 27654 Fukien 20 Cents ND (1896-1903), L&M-296, KM-Y104, MS62 NGC, every dragon scale clearly defined. Estimate: $150-$200 27655 Fukien 20 Cents ND (1903-1908), L&M-292, KM-Y104.2, MS63 PCGS, lovely appearance. Estimate: $150-$200 27656 Hupeh 10 Cash ND (1902-1905), KM-Y122, MS63 RB PCGS, a strong strike and an outstanding appearance. Estimate: $175-$225 27657 Hupeh 20 Cents ND (1895-1907), KM-Y125.1, MS64 PCGS, lovely toning and sharply struck. Estimate: $175-$225 27658 Hupeh 50 Cents ND (1895-1905), L&M-183, KM-Y126, XF details, excessive surface hairlines NGC, a seldom seen type. Estimate: $150-$200 27659 Kiangnan 10 Cents 1898, L&M-221, KM-Y142, XF details, surface hairlines NGC, Estimate: $125-$175 27660 Kiangnan 20 Cents 1902, L&M-249, KM-Y143A.8, MS63 NGC, a superb example of this normally well circulated coin. Estimate: $200-$250

China
27647 Empire 5 Cash ND (1903-1905), KM-Y3, MS64 BN PCGS, with Hu Poo in legend and choice. Estimate: $150-$200 27648 Chihli 5 Cents 1898, L&M-453, KM-Y61.2, XF details, surface hairlines NGC, little actual wear and scarce thus. Estimate: $150-$200 27649 Chihli Dollar 1898, L&M-449, KM-Y65.2, VF details, surface hairlines NGC, scarce type. Estimate: $200-$250 27661 Kiangsu 5 Cash ND (1901), KM-Y158, MS64 BN NGC, very few around in this state of preservation. Estimate: $400-$500 Starting Bid: $200 27662 Kirin. 50 Cents 1900, KM-Y182.3, L&M-532, PCGS Genuine (not graded), nice AU with considerable mint luster. Estimate: $300-$400 27663 Kwangtung 1 Cent ND (1900-1906), KM-B192, MS64 BN PCGS, significant red underneath, very scarce in mint state. Estimate: $250-$300 27664 Manchurian Provinces 10 Cents 1907, L&M-490, KM-Y209, AU details, surface hairlines NGC, scarcer type. Estimate: $200-$250 27665 Sinkiang. Republic copper Fantasy 20 Cash Year 12 (1923), KMX-M770, glossy brown AU with slight surface patination on the reverse. A scarce and well-known fantasy issue. Estimate: $400-$600 Starting Bid: $200 27650 Chihli Dollar 1898, L&M-449, KM-Y65.2, XF40 PCGS, becoming quite scarce. Estimate: $400-$500 Starting Bid: $200 27651 Chihli Dollar ND (1903), KM-Y73.1, Genuine PCGS, struck at the Peiyang arsenal. Coin has XF/AU details and was lightly cleaned. Estimate: $300-$400 27666 Szechuan 5 Cents ND (1901-1908), L&M-351, KM-Y234.1, AU50 PCGS, very seldom encountered type. Estimate: $250-$300 27667 Szechuan. 5 Cash Year 1 (1912), KM-Y443, MS64 BN NGC, glossy brown surfaces, scarce type. Estimate: $300-$400

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China
27668 Yunnan 50 Cash ND (1911-15), KM-Y257, MS64 NGC, exceptional for the type. Estimate: $125-$175 27669 Yunnan Tael ND (1943-1944), L&M435, AU58 PCGS, scarce type. Estimate: $200-$250 27670 Republic 20 Cash 1914, KM-Y327, MS 63 NGC, portrait of Yuan Shih Kai, full original mint luster. Estimate: $125-$175 27671 Republic 50 Cents 1914, L&M-64, KM-Y328, XF40 NGC, portrait of Yuan Shih Kai. Estimate: $150-$200 27672 Republic Dollar 1914, KM-Y329, MS63 PCGS, bright white example with strong original luster. Estimate: $150-$200 27673 Empire Three silver Coins, 20 Cents 1926, KM-Y335, XF40. Dollar 1914, (Yuan Shih Kai), KM329, AU58.. Dollar 1927, (Memento), KM-Y318A, MS63..A most attractive trio. (Total: 3 coins) Estimate: $200-$250 27674 Taiwan Yuan 1961, KM-YA537, MS61 NGC. Bright and well struck with light marks. Very scarce issue that was not released for general circulation. Estimate: $250-$300 27675 Taiwan gold 1000 Yuan 1965, KM Y#541, UNC Details Surface Hairlines. Estimate: $600-$700 Starting Bid: $300 27676 Taiwan gold 1000 Yuan 1965, KM Y#541, MS64 NGC. Estimate: $700-$800 Starting Bid: $350 27677 Taiwan gold 1000 Yuan 1965, KM Y#541, MS64 NGC. Estimate: $700-$800 Starting Bid: $350 27678 Taiwan gold 1000 Yuan 1976, KM X-M630, MS68 NGC Estimate: $700-$800 Starting Bid: $350 27679 Peoples Republic gold 50 Yuan 1987, KM162, MS69 NGC. Panda. Estimate: $700-$800 Starting Bid: $350 27680 Peoples Republic Gold 100 Yuan 1988, KM214, PF68 Ultra Cameo NGC, animal protection issue. Golden monkey portrayed. AGW 0.2358 oz. Estimate: $350-$400 Starting Bid: $175 27681 Peoples Republic gold 100 Yuan 1994, KM-A615, PF67 Heavy Cameo ANACS, 5,000 mintage. AGW 0.2356 oz. Estimate: $350-$400 Starting Bid: $175 27682 Peoples Republic of China gold 150 Yuan 1985, Year of the Ox, KM120, Gem Proof in the original case of issue without certificate. AGW 0.2358 oz. Estimate: $350-$450 Starting Bid: $175 27683 Peoples Republic gold 150 Yuan 1985, KM120, PF68 Ultra Cameo NGC, Year of the Ox. AGW 0.2358 oz. Estimate: $375-$450 Starting Bid: $187 27684 Peoples Republic gold 150 Yuan 1988, KM198, PF69 NGC. Estimate: $400-$500 Starting Bid: $200 27685 Peoples Republic gold 150 Yuan 1988, KM198, PF69 Ultra Cameo. Estimate: $400-$500 Starting Bid: $200 27686 Peoples Republic gold 150 Yuan 1989, KM237, PF69 Ultra Cameo. Estimate: $400-$500 Starting Bid: $200 27687 Peoples Republic gold 250 Yuan 1980, KM27, nice cameo Proof, Olympic downhill skier. AGW 0.2356 oz. Estimate: $350-$450 Starting Bid: $175 27688 Peoples Republic gold 250 Yuan 1980, KM27, brilliant Proof, Olympic skier. AGW 0.2358 oz. Estimate: $375-$450 Starting Bid: $187 27689 Peoples Republic gold 250 Yuan 1980, KM27, PF69 Ultra Cameo NGC, Olympic downhill skier. AGW 0.2356 oz. Estimate: $350-$450 Starting Bid: $175 27690 Peoples Republic gold 250 Yuan 1981, KM41, brilliant Proof, Year of the Rooster. Estimate: $550-$650 Starting Bid: $275 27691 Peoples Republic of China gold 250 Yuan 1981, Year of the Rooster, KM41, Gem Proof in the original case of issue with certificate. AGW 0.2358 oz. Estimate: $500-$600 Starting Bid: $250 27692 Peoples Republic of China gold 250 Yuan 1981, Year of the Rooster, KM41, Gem Proof in the original case of issue without certificate. Estimate: $450-$550 Starting Bid: $225 27693 Peoples Republic of China gold 250 Yuan 1981, Year of the Rooster, KM41, Gem Proof in the original case of issue with certificate. AGW 0.2358 oz. Estimate: $500-$600 Starting Bid: $250 27694 Peoples Republic gold 300 Yuan 1980, KM37, choice cameo Proof, Olympic archers. AGW 0.2948 oz. Estimate: $450-$550 Starting Bid: $225 27695 Peoples Republic 5 Oz. silver Panda Medal 1985, Issued by the China Mint Company to celebrate the Hong Kong International Coin Exposition. With the original case of issue. Estimate: $200-$250

Colombia
27696 Carlos III gold Escudo 1781-P, KM48.2, VF25 ANACS. Estimate: $200-$300 27697 Carlos IV gold Escudo 1790JJ, KM54.1, Fine, Nuevo Reino mint. A seldom offered type. Estimate: $150-$200 27698 Republic gold Escudo 1824FM, KM81.2, about VF, Popayan mint, probable mount. AGW 0.0952 oz. Estimate: $150-$200 27699 Republic gold Peso 1872, KM157.1, UNC and choice. Medellin mint. Clearly, a premium coin. Estimate: $200-$250 27700 Republic gold Peso 1872, KM156, AU55 ANACS, Medellin mint, exceptional for the type. Estimate: $200-$250 27701 Republic gold 5 Pesos 1927, KM204, MS63 ANACS, a fully struck up eagle, reverse. AGW 0.2354 oz. Estimate: $350-$400 Starting Bid: $175

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Cuba
27702 Republic gold 5 Pesos 1927, KM204, MS63 ANACS, fully lustrous example. AGW 0.2354 oz. Estimate: $350-$400 Starting Bid: $175 27703 Republic gold 300 Pesos 1969, KM240, Gem Proof in the original case of issue with certificate. AGW 0.3733 oz. Estimate: $550-$650 Starting Bid: $275 27704 Republic gold 1500 Pesos 1973, KM255, Proof, 50th anniversary of the bank of the republic. Comes with COA and in case of issue. AGW 0.5526 oz. Estimate: $750-$800 Starting Bid: $375 27705 Republic gold 2000 Pesos 1973, KM257, Gem Proof in the original case of issue. AGW 0.3733 oz. Estimate: $550-$650 Starting Bid: $275 27717 Republic 20 Centavos 1916, KM13.2, MS62 NGC, a brilliant, bright white example, and a tough coin to locate in mint state. Estimate: $200-$250 27718 Republic Peso 1935, KM22, AU58 NGC, popular ABC type. Estimate: $100-$150 27719 Republic Peso 1938, KM22, MS62 NGC, ABC type with full mint luster. Estimate: $150-$200 27720 Republic gold Peso 1915, KM16, MS65 NGC, mintage of just 6.850 pieces, and very few this choice. Estimate: $400-$500 Starting Bid: $200 27721 Republic gold Peso 1916, KM16, MS64 NGC, beautiful condition for this coin. Estimate: $300-$400 27722 Republic gold 1 Peso 1916, KM16, MS64 NGC. Estimate: $250-$300 27723 Republic gold 2 Pesos 1916, KM17, AU details, mount removed NGC. AGW 0.0967 oz. Estimate: $125-$150 27724 Republic gold 2 Pesos 1916, KM17, AU55 NGC, little apparent wear. Estimate: $150-$200 27725 Republic gold 2 Pesos 1916, KM17, AU55 NGC. Estimate: $150-$200 27726 Republic gold 2 Pesos 1916, KM17, AU58 NGC. Estimate: $200-$300 27727 Republic gold 2 Pesos 1916, KM17, MS62 NGC. Estimate: $0-up 27728 Republic gold 2 Pesos 1916, KM17, MS63 NGC, strong original luster. Estimate: $175-$225 27729 Republic gold 2 Pesos 1916, KM17, MS64 NGC, unusually choice for the type. Estimate: $250-$300 27730 Republic gold 4 Pesos 1916, KM18, XF, scarcer denomination. AGW 0.1935 oz. Estimate: $275-$325 27731 Republic gold 4 Pesos 1916, KM18, AU, lightly cleaned, a scarce denomination. AGW 0.1935 oz. Estimate: $300-$350 27732 Republic gold 4 Pesos 1916, KM18, MS62 NGC. Estimate: $400-$500 Starting Bid: $200 27733 Republic gold 4 Pesos 1916, KM18, MS62 NGC. Estimate: $300-$400 27734 Republic gold 5 Pesos 1915, KM19, AU, a few surface marks. AGW 0.2419 oz. Estimate: $350-$400 Starting Bid: $175 27735 Republic gold 5 Pesos 1915, KM19, AU, Jose Marti issue. AGW 0.2419 oz. Estimate: $325-$375 Starting Bid: $162 27736 Republic gold 5 Pesos 1915, KM19, MS62 NGC. Estimate: $400-$500 Starting Bid: $200 27737 Republic gold 5 Pesos 1916, KM19, AU, some obverse marks. AGW 0.2419 oz. Estimate: $325-$375 Starting Bid: $162

Cook Islands
27706 Elizabeth II gold 100 Dollars 1974, KM12, Proof, Winston Churchill commemorative. AGW 0.4929 oz. Estimate: $700-$750 Starting Bid: $350

Costa Rica
27707 Republic 5 Centavos 1872GW, KM110, VF, an important date. Estimate: $200-$250 27708 Republic Aluminum Pattern Centavo ND (1892), Not in SCWC, PF63 Cameo NGC, fully lustrous. Estimate: $325-$375 Starting Bid: $300 27709 Republica gold 2 Colones 1900, KM139, MS64 NGC. Superior grade for the type Estimate: $200-$300 27710 Republic gold 5 Colones 1899, KM142, AU58 NGC, highly lustrous. AGW 0.1126 oz. Estimate: $175-$225 27711 Republic gold 10 Colonies 1900, KM140, AU55 NGC, lightly cleaned. AGW 0.2251 oz. Estimate: $300-$350

Croatia
27712 Republic gold 1000 Kuna 1994, KM33, PR68 DCAM PCGS, the obverse features Pope John Paul II. Estimate: $300-$400

Cuba
27713 Spanish Possession, Lattice Countermark on Spain 2 Reales 1776PJ, KM2, coin is VG, countermark a bit better. The countermark is undated, but was produced in 1841. Estimate: $150-$200 27714 Republic Souvenir Peso 1897, KM-XM2, AU/UNC, polished, variety with star below baseline. Estimate: $150-$200 27715 Republic Souvenir Peso 1897, KM-XM3, AU/UNC, polished, variety with star above baseline. Estimate: $150-$200 27716 Republic 10 Centavos 1915, KM-A12, MS63 ANACS, very desirable in mint state. Estimate: $100-$125

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Cuba
27738 Republic gold 5 Pesos 1916, KM19, AU53 ANACS. Jose Marti is pictured. AGW 0.2419 oz. Estimate: $350-$400 Starting Bid: $175 27739 Republic gold 5 Pesos 1916, KM19, UNC, a choice example. AGW 0.2419 oz. Estimate: $375-$425 Starting Bid: $187 27740 Republic gold 10 Pesos 1916, KM20, AU55 ANACS, strong original luster. AGW 0.4837 oz. Estimate: $650-$700 Starting Bid: $325 27741 Republic gold 10 Pesos 1916, KM20, MS60 details, cheek tooled ANACS. AGW 0.4837 oz. Estimate: $700-$750 Starting Bid: $350 27742 Republic gold 10 Pesos 1915, KM20, MS61 NGC. full mint brilliance. AGW 0.4837 oz. Estimate: $650-$700 Starting Bid: $325

Danzig
27753 Free City 1/2 Gulden 1923, KM144, AU58 NGC, essentially a mint state coin. Estimate: $125-$175 27754 Free City 1/2 Gulden 1932, KM153, AU55 NGC, very pleasing example. Estimate: $150-$200 27755 Free City Gulden 1932, KM154, MS64 PCGS, a most popular type. Estimate: $200-$250 27756 Free City. 5 Gulden 1923, K M147, XF40 Details ANACS (cleaned), several small digs near the right lion. Estimate: $500-$600 Starting Bid: $250

Cyprus
27743 Victoria 9 Piastres 1901, KM6, AU58 NGC, a choice example of this one year type. Estimate: $125-$175 27744 George VI Shilling 1949, KM31, MS64 NGC, common in lower grades, very elusive this choice. Estimate: $125-$175 27745 George VI 9 Piastres 1938, KM25, MS62 NGC, highly sought after in mint state. Estimate: $100-$125 27746 George VI 9 Piastres 1940, KM25, MS61 NGC, a very highly collected area at present. Estimate: $100-$125 27747 Republic gold Sovereign 1966, KMX-M4, Proof, portrait of Makarios. AGW 0.2354 oz. Estimate: $350-$400 Starting Bid: $175 27757 Free City 5 Gulden 1935, KM158, AU50 NGC, popular ship motif and avidly sought after. Estimate: $400-$500 Starting Bid: $200

Denmark
27758 Frederick III Krone of 4 Mark 1651, KM180, VF, cleaned long ago, now toned, scarcer type. Estimate: $300-$400 27759 Christian V Krone (4 Marck) 1679 Gluckstadt, KM63, Dav-3678, nicely toned VF, an attractive example. Estimate: $275-$350 27760 Frederick V 24 Skilling 1751, KM580, about XF, X scratched in reverse field. Much higher grade than what is normally encountered. Estimate: $250-$300 27761 Frederick V gold 12 Mark 1761WW, KM587.4, AU, lightly cleaned, one obverse scratch, not severe. Estimate: $250-$300 27762 Frederick VI 12 Skilling 1812, KM673.1, MS63 RB NGC, struck over the 1 Skilling, but undertype hardly visible. Strong original mint luster. Estimate: $175-$225 27763 Frederick VI Speciedaler 1825, KM695.2, VF/XF, cleaned, good portrait. Estimate: $175-$225 27764 Christian X gold 10 Kroner 1913, KM816, MS66 PCGS, a superior example. Estimate: $275-$325 27765 Christian X Large silver Medal 1930, Issued to celebrate his 60th birthday. The king is facing right on the obverse, and is found on horseback on the reverse. This impressive Medal was designed by Salomon and measures 60 mm. in diameter. Estimate: $150-$200

Czechoslovakia
27748 Republic gold Ducat 1929, KM8, MS64 NGC, portrait of St. Wenceslas. Estimate: $200-$250 27749 Republic gold Ducat 1931, KM8, UNC, very popular Ducat type. Estimate: $200-$225 27750 Republic gold Ducat 1931, KM8, MS63 NGC, becoming scarce. Estimate: $200-$250 27751 Republic gold 2 Ducats 1928, KM-X3, MS61 NGC, 10th year of republic commemorative. Devil is pulling a plow. Estimate: $400-$500 Starting Bid: $200

Danish West Indies


27752 Frederick VII 20 Cents 1862, KM67, AU55 ANACS, very popular type with clipper ship reverse, and difficult to find in higher grades. Estimate: $150-$200

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Egypt
Dominica
27766 British Colony 1 1/2 Bits ND (1798), KM1, VF for issue, struck over an 8 Reales colonial plug. Script D and rays, reverse blank. Very scarce. Estimate: $225-$275 27779 Republic gold 10 Sucres 1899-JM, KM56, AU58 NGC, lustrous surfaces with small contact marks in the obverse fields. AGW 0.2354 oz. Estimate: $400-$500 Starting Bid: $200 27780 Republic gold 10 Sucres 1899, KM56, AU58 NGC, strong golden color and most desirable. Estimate: $400-$450 Starting Bid: $200

Dominican Republic
27767 Republic bronze Essai Centavo 1877, KM-E2.2, PF62 BN NGC, deep chocolate brown color. Estimate: $150-$200 27768 Republic bronze Essai 2 Centavos 1877E, KM-E5.2, PF63 BN NGC, desirable chocolate brown color. Estimate: $150-$200 27769 Republic 2 Centavos bronze Essai 1877E, KM14.1, PF64 RB NGC, far more red than brown Estimate: $150-$200 27770 Republic 50 Centesimos 1891A, KM10, choice toned UNC, full underlying mint luster. Rare type in this select grade. Estimate: $400-$600 Starting Bid: $200 27771 Republic Centavo 1937, KM17, PF64 ANACS, very elusive as a Proof Estimate: $275-$325 27772 Republic gold 100 Pesos 1975, KM39, PF67 Ultra Cameo NGC, light original patina, Taino Art. AGW 0.2893 oz. Estimate: $400-$500 Starting Bid: $200 27773 Republic gold 100 Pesos 1979, KM55, PF68 ANACS, Pope John Paul II. AGW 0.3472 oz. Estimate: $500-$600 Starting Bid: $250 27774 Republic Gilt copper Piefort 200 Pesos 1977, KMX-P5, PF67 Ultra Cameo NGC, struck to celebrate the centennial of the finding of the reputed remains of Columbus in the cathedral of Santo Domingo Estimate: $125-$175 27775 Republic silver Piefort 500 Pesos 1976, KMX-1a, PF65 Ultra Cameo NGC, estimated mintage of 40 pieces. Estimate: $125-$175

Egypt

27781 Mustafa III gold Zeri Mahbub AH1171, KM105.1, nice brilliant UNC with sharp features, mintmaster mark mad. Estimate: $250-$325 27782 Mustafa III gold Zeri Mahbub AH1171, KM105.1, brilliant UNC, very attractive and scarce quality for this era. Mintmaster mark 6 and mad. Estimate: $275-$350 27783 Abdul Mejid gold 100 Qirsh AH 1255/5 (1844), KM235.2, VF/ XF, a popular gold type. AGW 0.2403 oz. Estimate: $350-$400 Starting Bid: $175 27784 Abdul Mejid gold 100 Qirsh AH 1255/5 (1844), KM235.2, XF, noticeable rim bruise. AGW 0.2403 oz. Estimate: $350-$400 Starting Bid: $175 27785 Abdul Mejid gold 100 Qirsh AH 1255/15 (1854), KM235.2, XF, some minor field marks, but far better than average for the type. AGW 0.2403 oz. Estimate: $350-$400 Starting Bid: $175 27786 Abdul Mejid gold 100 Qirsh AH 1255/15 (1854), KM235.2, AU, strong original luster. AGW 0.2403 oz. Estimate: $400-$450 Starting Bid: $200 27787 Abdul Mejid gold 100 Qirsh AH 1255/15 (1854), KM235.2, lustrous AU, scarce grade for the type. AGW 0.2403 oz. Estimate: $400-$450 Starting Bid: $200 27788 Fuad I gold 50 Piastres 1929, KM353, AU58 NGC. Estimate: $200-$250 27789 Fuad I gold 100 Piastres 1922, KM341, AU Details NGC (rim filing), light abrasions in the exposed fields. AGW 0.2391 oz. Estimate: $325-$375 Starting Bid: $162 27790 Fuad I gold 100 Piastres 1922, KM341, AU55 NGC, nicely toned, faint scratch on the bust. AGW 0.2391 oz. Estimate: $350-$400 Starting Bid: $175 27791 Republic gold Pound 1955, KM387, MS62 ANACS, 3rd anniversary of revolution commemorative. AGW 0.2391 oz. Estimate: $350-$400 Starting Bid: $175

Ecuador

27776 Republic 1/4 Real 1856GJ, KM36, MS63 NGC, an incredibly choice example of this type, lovely bluish gray toning. Estimate: $350-$400 Starting Bid: $175 27777 Republic 2 Sucres 1973, KM82, MS66 NGC, fully lustrous, scarce type not officially released to circulation. Estimate: $200-$300 27778 Republic 2 Sucres 1973, KM82, MS66 NGC, scarce type where most were melted and none were released into circulation. Estimate: $200-$250

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Egypt
27792 Republic gold Pound 1955, KM387, MS64 NGC, a choice lustrous example. Commemorating the 3rd anniversary of the revolution deposing Farouk and the monarchy. Estimate: $450-$550 Starting Bid: $225 27793 Republic gold Pound 1980, KM509, Proof 68 DCAM PCGS, Egyptian-Israeli Peace Treaty featuring President Sadat. Sold with the original presentation case. Scarce in Proof and the case is the first we have seen. AGW 0.2250 oz. Estimate: $325-$375 Starting Bid: $162 27794 Seven Piece Proof Set 1966, United Arab Republic issue, minted in Cairo. Denominations 1-20 Piastres. Comes in original case of issue. Scarce low-mintage set. (Total: 7 coins) Estimate: $125-$175 27804 Russian Duchy gold 10 Markkaa 1882, KM8.2, MS65 NGC, glowing mint brilliance, very attractive. Estimate: $375-$450 Starting Bid: $187 27805 Nicholas II gold 20 Markkaa 1879, KM9.1, MS63 NGC. Estimate: $400-$500 Starting Bid: $200 27806 Russian Duchy gold 20 Markkaa 1913S, KM9.2, MS65 NGC, prooflike surfaces. Estimate: $500-$600 Starting Bid: $250

France
27807 Charles V gold Franc a Pied ND (1364-80), Fr-284, AU Details NGC (mount removed), well-struck central features with a repaired mount mark at the top. Estimate: $400-$500 Starting Bid: $200 27808 Francis I gold Ecu dOr au Soleil ND (1515-1547), Fr-345, VF, a bit crudely struck with legends weak in parts. Estimate: $400-$450 Starting Bid: $200 27809 Henri III 1/4 Ecu 1584F, Ciani 1487 similar, AU50 NGC, scarcer provincial mint of Angers. Deeply toned and with strong legends. Estimate: $200-$250 27810 Henri III 1/4 Ecu 1587A, Ciani 1437, MS62 NGC, wonderful red and gold toning, strong underlying luster, and exquisite for the type. Estimate: $250-$300 27811 Henri III Franc 1576, Ciani 1421, VF25 NGC, Henri was also king of Poland, so this coin appeals to both French and Polish collectors. Estimate: $200-$250 27812 Louis XIV 1/2 Ecu 1662(9), KM202.16, XF40 NGC, scarce Rennes mint. Type known as of the young bust. Estimate: $250-$300 27813 Louis XIV 1/2 Ecu 1682&, KM230.9, F15, ANACS, 1/2 Ecu of Parliament type, scarce Aix-en-Provernce mint. Estimate: $150-$200 27814 Louis XIV 1/2 Ecu 1709D, KM382.4, VF35 NGC, known as the 1/2 Ecu of three crowns. Provincial mint of Lyon. Estimate: $175-$225 27815 Louis XIV 1/2 Ecu 1710&, KM382.24, VF25 NGC, known as the 1/2 Ecu of three crowns. Aix-en Provence mint. Estimate: $150-$200 27816 Louis XV 1/2 Ecu 1716 BB, KM422, VG8, cleaned ANACS, very seldom seen or offered type from the Strasbourg mint. Estimate: $200-$250 27817 Louis XV 1/2 Ecu 1725B, KM478.3, Good 4 Details ANACS (artificially toned), scarce type with 8 Ls on the reverse. Estimate: $75-$125 27818 Louis XV Ecu 1739 Besancon, KM486.28, Gad. 321, VG10 ANACS, back to back Cs indicate Besancon mint. Ecu aux Lauriers type. This date is unlisted in SCWC, and is unpriced in Gadoury. Estimate: $250-$300

Ethiopia

27795 Haile Selassie 50 Matonas Mint Error EE 1923 (1930), KM31, AU details, scratches NGC. This is an obverse die cap or brockage which results in a clear obverse portrait and a weak, shadow like reverse portrait. Estimate: $300-$400 27796 Menelik II silver Pattern Talari EE1889 (1897), KM-X2, Proof, a flawless example of 1960s art. Estimate: $150-$200

Fiji
27797 Republic gold 25 Dollars 1990, KM57, UNC, mintage reported of 443 pieces. Unusual design if Fijian thatched roof. AGW 0.1875 oz. Estimate: $250-$300

Finland
27798 Nicholas II gold 10 Markkaa 1879, KM8.2, MS64 NGC. Estimate: $250-$300 27799 Nicholas II gold 10 Markkaa 1879, KM8.2, MS64 NGC. Estimate: $250-$300 27800 Russian Duchy gold 10 Markkaa 1879, KM8.2, MS65 NGC, fully brilliant with lightly toned surfaces. Estimate: $375-$450 Starting Bid: $187 27801 Alexander III of Russia gold 10 Markkaa 1881S, KM8.2, MS63 NGC, shimmering golden luster. Estimate: $300-$350 27802 Alexander III of Russia gold 10 Markkaa 1882S, KM8.2, MS62 NGC, fully lustrous example. Estimate: $300-$350 27803 Republic gold 10 Markkaa 1882S, KM8.2, MS62 NGC. Estimate: $250-$350

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France
27830 Napoleon 1/4 Franc An 14U (1805), KM654.11, VG8 ANACS, a great rarity from the Turin mint with a mintage of 100 pieces. Estimate: $350-$400 Starting Bid: $175 27831 Napoleon 1/2 Franc An 12K (1803), KM648.7, AU50 details, cleaned ANACS, scarce Bordeaux mint with a mintage of 12,000 pieces. Estimate: $200-$250

27819 Louis XV gold Louis dOr 1727Q, KM489.17, XF40 PCGS, a well struck, problem free example. Scarcer provincial mint of Perpignan. Estimate: $450-$550 Starting Bid: $225 27820 Louis XV silver Jeton 1773, MS62 NGC, 28.2 mm. celebrating French military prowess. Estimate: $100-$150 27832 Napoleon 1/2 Franc An 12T (1803), KM656.13, XF45 ANACS, a rarity from the Nantes mint with a mintage of 3,462 pieces. A choice example as well. Estimate: $500-$600 Starting Bid: $250 27833 Napoleon 1/2 Franc 1807A, KM679, VG8 details, tooled ANACS, desirable non-laureate head type. Estimate: $150-$200 27834 Napoleon 1/2 Franc 1812 Flag, KM691.16, VF20 details, cleaned ANACS, the flag mintmark indicates Utrecht mint, and is seldom offered, (5,084 mintage). Estimate: $200-$250 27835 Napoleon 1/2 Franc 1813 Flag, KM691.16, F15 ANACS, Utrecht mint example with mintage of just 5,084 pieces. Estimate: $150-$200 27836 Napoleon Franc An 12T (1803), KM649.12, VF30 ANACS, scarce Nantes mint with a mintage of 46,000 pieces, deeply toned. Estimate: $200-$250 27837 Napoleon Franc An13W (1805), KM656.15, XF40 ANACS, one of the scarcer Lille mint issues and most appealing. Estimate: $275-$325 27838 Napoleon Franc An 14W (1805), KM656.15, VF35 ANACS, mintage of 4,667 and scarce. Estimate: $225-$275 27839 Napoleon Franc 1807A, KM681, VG8 details, cleaned ANACS, scarcer 1 year type with non-laureate head. Estimate: $150-$200

27821 Louis XV Restrike Essai Petit Louis Dor dated 1720, Maz 2227A, MS62 NGC. Sharply struck with matte surfaces and charcoal toning. A later strike, probably of the 19th century. Estimate: $150-$200 27822 Louis XVI Liard 1789M, KM585.10, MS64 RB PCGS, full mint brilliance and scarce thus. Estimate: $100-$150 27823 Louis XVI 12 Deniers 1792D, KM600 similar, (D mint not listed in SCWC), MS64 RB PCGS, mostly red in color and one of the finest available of this type. Estimate: $400-$500 Starting Bid: $400 27824 Louis XVI Sol 1791D, KM602, MS65 RB NGC, Lyon mint and virtually never encountered in this state of preservation. Estimate: $250-$300 27825 Louis XVI 1/2 Ecu 1775/4T, KM562.12, VG details, scratched ANACS, a rarity from the Nantes mint. With and without overdate combined has a 1,644 mintage, and is unpriced in Gadoury and in SCWC. Estimate: $200-$250 27826 Louis XVI 1/2 Ecu 1792A, KM613, XF45 NGC, lovely toning with underlying luster. Constitutional Monarchy period. Estimate: $300-$350 27827 Republic Bronze 2 Sols Token 1791A, Maz-152, MS63 BN ANACS, unusually choice for this normally well worn type Estimate: $150-$200 27828 Silver Medal of Louis XVI of France 1793, Bust of Louis XVI right/Personification of France seated right, leaning on an urn containing the ashes of Louis XVI, Issued in memoriam of his execution. Medalist is Loos, diameter is 30 mm, AU55 NGC. NGC has listed this as a German medal, but the engraver is German, and the medal is decidedly French. Estimate: $125-$175 27829 Napoleon 1/4 Franc An 12-T, KM654.10, VF25 ANACS, nicely toned, Nantes Mint. Estimate: $175-$225

27840 Napoleon 2 Francs An 12 BB (1803), KM657.2, G4 ANACS, a major rarity with a mintage of 1,965, but only one example reported. Estimate: $500-$600 Starting Bid: $250 27841 Napoleon 2 Francs 1807A, KM684.1, Good, cleaned and repaired. Very rare 1 year type from the Paris mint with bare head. Estimate: $200-$250
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France
27842 Napoleon 2 Francs 1812 Flag, KM693.16, G4 ANACS, rare Utrecht mint striking with 9,493 mintage. Estimate: $150-$200 27843 Napoleon 2 Francs 1813/2 Flag, K M693.16, VG8 details, scratched ANACS, unpriced in SCWC. All Utrecht mint examples are highly sought after. Estimate: $175-$225 27844 Napoleon 5 Francs 1812R, KM694.13, F15 details, cleaned ANACS, scarce London mint. Estimate: $150-$200 27858 Napoleon gold 20 Francs 1810A, KM695.1, MS62 NGC, fully lustrous and very pleasing. Estimate: $500-$550 Starting Bid: $250 27859 Napoleon gold 20 Francs 1810K, KM695.4, XF40 NGC, scarce Bordeaux mint issue. AGW 0.1867 oz. Estimate: $350-$400 Starting Bid: $175 27860 Napoleon gold 20 Francs 1811A, KM695.1, AU58 NGC, borderline UNC and worthy of a premium bid. AGW 0.1867 oz. Estimate: $300-$350 27861 Napoleon gold 20 Francs 1811W, KM695.10, AU53 NGC, pleasing luster. AGW 0.1867 oz. Estimate: $250-$300 27862 Napoleon gold 20 Francs 1812A, KM695.1, AU58 NGC, just bullion value in lower grades, but scarce this nice. AGW 0.1867 oz. Estimate: $300-$350

27845 Napoleon 5 Francs 1812 Utrecht, KM694.17, VF30 ANACS, mintage of 55,000 pieces from the scarce Utrecht mint. Estimate: $500-$600 Starting Bid: $250 27846 No Lot 27847 Napoleon 5 Francs 1813 Flag, KM694.17, F12 ANACS, a seldom seen offering from the Utrecht mint. Estimate: $250-$300 27848 Napoleon gold 20 Francs AN12A (1803), KM651, AU58 PCGS, common in low grades, scarce this choice. Estimate: $350-$400 Starting Bid: $175 27849 Napoleon gold 20 Francs An13A (1804), KM663.1, XF45 NGC, mistakenly listed as 1805 on NGC holder. AGW 0.1867 oz. Estimate: $250-$300 27850 Napoleon gold 20 Francs 1806A, KM674.1, XF40 NGC, one year type. AGW 0.1867 oz. Estimate: $250-$300 27851 Napoleon gold 20 Francs 1807A, KM687.1, AU55 NGC, strong luster, and far better than what is normally encountered. AGW 0.1867 oz. Estimate: $300-$400 27852 Napoleon gold 20 Francs 1807A, KM687.1, AU53 NGC, some surface abrasions, but not so much wear. AGW 0.1867 oz. Estimate: $275-$325 27853 Napoleon gold 20 Francs 1808A, KM687.1, AU50 NGC, a most desirable grade. AGW 0.1867 oz. Estimate: $250-$300 27854 Napoleon gold 20 Francs 1808M, KM687.3, XF45 PCGS, scarce Toulouse mint with a mintage of 22,000 pieces. AGW 0.1867 oz. Estimate: $250-$300 27855 Napoleon gold 20 Francs 1809A, KM695.1, AU55 NGC. AGW 0.1867 oz. Estimate: $250-$300 27856 Napoleon gold 20 Francs 1809M, KM695.6, XF45 NGC, scarce Toulouse mint. AGW 0.1867 oz. Estimate: $250-$300 27857 Napoleon gold 20 Francs 1810A, KM695.1, AU55 NGC, some abrasions, yet close to a mint state example. Estimate: $275-$325

27863 Napoleon gold 20 Francs 1812A, KM695.1, MS62 NGC, a true mint state example and scarce thus. Estimate: $500-$600 Starting Bid: $250 27864 Napoleon gold 20 Francs 1812M, KM695.6, XF45 NGC, scarcer Toulouse mint offering with a mintage of 6,498 pieces. AGW 0.1867 oz. Estimate: $250-$300 27865 Napoleon gold 20 Francs 1812Q, KM695.7, XF40 NGC, scarce offering from the Perpignan mint with a mintage of just 5,470 pieces. Estimate: $400-$500 Starting Bid: $200 27866 Napoleon gold 20 Francs 1812W, KM695.10, AU55 NGC, a tough coin as it approaches mint state. AGW 0.1867 oz. Estimate: $250-$300 27867 Napoleon gold 20 Francs 1813A, KM695.1, AU58 NGC, sparkling original luster. AGW 0.1867 oz. Estimate: $300-$350 27868 Napoleon gold 20 Francs 1813L, KM695.5, AU50 NGC, scarcer Bayonne mint. AGW 0.1867 oz. Estimate: $250-$300 27869 Napoleon gold 20 Francs 1813Q, KM695.7, AU55 NGC, much original luster. AGW 0.1867 oz. Estimate: $275-$325 27870 Napoleon gold 20 Francs 1814A, KM695.1, AU55 NGC, strong original luster AGW 0.1867 oz. Estimate: $275-$325 27871 Napoleon gold 20 Francs 1814W, KM695.10, AU55 NGC, much original luster. AGW 0.1867 oz. Estimate: $275-$325 27872 Napoleon gold 20 Francs 1815A, KM705.1, AU55 NGC, popular 100 Days issue. Estimate: $300-$400

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France
27873 Napoleon gold 20 Francs 1815L, KM705.2, VF30 NGC, scarce 100 Days issue from the Bayonne mint. AGW 0.1867 oz. Estimate: $250-$300 27874 Napoleon gold 20 Francs 1815W, KM705.3, XF40 NGC, Lille mint 100 Days issue with a mintage of 9,369 pieces. AGW 0.1867 oz. Estimate: $300-$350 27875 Napoleon gold 40 Francs AN-XIA (1802), KM652, XF45 NGC, earlier type with Napoleon as First Consul. AGW 0.3733 oz. Estimate: $500-$550 Starting Bid: $250 27876 Napoleon Premier Consul gold 40 Francs An 12-A, KM652, lightly toned XF-AU, an attractive example with sharp details. AGW 0.3734 oz. Estimate: $600-$700 Starting Bid: $300 27877 Napoleon gold 40 Francs An 12A (1803), KM652, XF45 NGC, Napoleon is portrayed as First Consul. AGW 0.3733 oz. Estimate: $500-$550 Starting Bid: $250 27878 Napoleon gold 40 Francs An12A (1803), KM652, AU50 NGC, variety with 150 pearls. AGW 0.3733 oz. Estimate: $500-$550 Starting Bid: $250 27879 Napoleon gold 40 Francs An 13A (1804), KM664.1, AU55 NGC, an attractive example of this two year type. AGW 0.3733 oz. Estimate: $500-$550 Starting Bid: $250 27880 Napoleon gold 40 Francs AN 14A (1804), KM664.1, AU58 NGC, sparkling original luster and worthy of a premium bid. AGW 0.3733 oz. Estimate: $600-$650 Starting Bid: $300 27881 Napoleon 40 Francs 1806A, KM675.1, AU58 NGC. Estimate: $650-$750 Starting Bid: $325 27882 Napoleon 40 Francs 1806-I, KM675.4, VF35. Estimate: $600-$700 Starting Bid: $300 27883 Napoleon gold 40 Francs 1806U, KM675.5, XF40 NGC, scarce Torino mint offering. AGW 0.3733 oz. Estimate: $500-$550 Starting Bid: $250 27884 Napoleon gold 40 Francs 1808H, KM688.2, AU50 NGC, some marks, yet good luster and not much wear. Scarce issue from the La Rochelle mint with a mintage of 12,000. AGW 0.3733 oz. Estimate: $500-$550 Starting Bid: $250 27885 Napoleon gold 40 Francs 1808W, KM688.5, AU53 PCGS, scarce Lille mint offering with a mintage of 6,356 pieces. AGW 0.3733 oz. Estimate: $600-$700 Starting Bid: $300 27886 Napoleon gold 40 Francs 1809A, KM696.1, XF45 NGC, first date of series, and just 13,000 examples produced. AGW 0.3733 oz. Estimate: $500-$550 Starting Bid: $250 27887 Napoleon gold 40 Francs 1809W, KM696..6, XF45 NGC, just a 5,925 mintage for this special date. AGW 0.3733 oz. Estimate: $625-$675 Starting Bid: $312 27888 Napoleon gold 40 Francs 1810W, KM696.6, AU55 NGC, strong original luster. AGW 0.3733 oz. Estimate: $500-$550 Starting Bid: $250 27889 Napoleon 40 Francs 1811A, KM696.1, XF45 NGC. A over Rooster. Estimate: $650-$750 Starting Bid: $325 27890 Napoleon gold 40 Francs 1811A, KM696.1, AU58 NGC, close to UNC with strong original luster and scarce thus. AGW 0.3733 oz. Estimate: $600-$700 Starting Bid: $300 27891 Napoleon gold 40 Francs 1812A, KM696.1, AU58 NGC, a very desirable grade. AGW 0.3733 oz. Estimate: $500-$550 Starting Bid: $250 27892 Napoleon 40 Francs 1813A, KM696.1, AU55 NGC. Estimate: $600-$700 Starting Bid: $300 27893 Republic bronze Medal An 5 (1796), MS62 NGC, by Lavy, 43 mm, Issued to celebrate the capture of Mantua. Estimate: $125-$175 27894 Napoleon silver Medal 1840, Br-1999, AU58 NGC, 32 mm. Issued posthumously for the Department of Notaries. Estimate: $125-$175 27895 Louis XVIII gold 20 Francs 1814A, KM706.1, AU55 NGC, first restoration type. AGW 0.1867 oz. Estimate: $250-$300 27896 Louis XVIII gold 20 Francs 1814W, KM706.6, XF40 NGC, first restoration. Estimate: $275-$325 27897 Louis XVIII gold 20 Francs 1815A, KM706.1, MS63 NGC, first restoration issue and an exceptional example of this better type. Estimate: $500-$600 Starting Bid: $250 27898 Louis XVIII gold 20 Francs 1815B, KM706.2, VF35 NGC, lightly toned. Rare mint, first restoration. Mintage 1,539. Estimate: $500-$600 Starting Bid: $250 27899 Louis XVIII gold 20 Francs 1815B, KM706.2, XF45 NGC, scarce date/mint, first restoration. Estimate: $400-$500 Starting Bid: $200 27900 Louis XVIII gold 20 Francs 1815R, Gad. 1027, XF45 NGC, first restoration issue. Not found in SCWC, scarcer London mint issue. AGW 0.1867 oz. Estimate: $275-$325 27901 Napoleon 2 Francs 1815A, KM703, F12 details, damaged ANACS, important 100 Days coinage. Estimate: $300-$400 27902 Louis XVIII 1/2 Franc 1818B, KM708.2, XF45 ANACS, nicely toned, scarce date/mint. Estimate: $150-$200 27903 Louis XVIII Franc 1817A, KM709.1, MS61 NGC, bright white example and scarce in grade Estimate: $200-$250 27904 Louis XVIII gold 40 Francs 1817A, KM713.1, AU55 NGC, lightly toned and original. AGW 0.3734 oz. Estimate: $550-$650 Starting Bid: $275 27905 Louis XVIII gold 40 Francs 1818W, KM713.6, AU58 NGC, nicely struck with considerable mint luster. AGW 0.3734 oz. Estimate: $600-$700 Starting Bid: $300 27906 Napoleon II copper Essai 5 Centimes 1816, Maz-643, SP64 BN PCGS, an exceptional specimen. Estimate: $125-$175

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France
27907 Charles X 2 Francs 1828B, KM725.2, XF40 ANACS, scarcer Rouen mint offering. Estimate: $150-$200 27908 Charles X 2 Francs 1829L, KM725.8, VF35 ANACS, a nice original example. Estimate: $150-$200 27909 Charles X 5 Francs 1828B, KM728.2, MS62 NGC, light silver and gold toning and unusually choice. Estimate: $350-$400 Starting Bid: $175 27910 Charles X 5 Francs 1828W, KM728.13, MS62 NGC, superb toning, and seldom seen in true mint state. Estimate: $425-$475 Starting Bid: $400 27911 Charles X gold 20 Francs 1825A, KM726.1, AU55 NGC, lustrous, scarcer type in this grade. Estimate: $325-$400 Starting Bid: $162 27912 Charles X gold 40 Francs 1830A Incuse Letters, KM721.1, AU53 NGC, a lustrous coin with evenly worn bust details. AGW 0.3734 oz. Estimate: $550-$650 Starting Bid: $275 27913 Henri V silver Franc 1831, Maz. 911, MS63 NGC, Pretender coinage. Estimate: $125-$175 27918 Louis Philippe 5 Francs 1831D, KM735.4, MS63 NGC, scarcer two year type with youthful portrait of the king. Exceptionally choice as well. Estimate: $350-$400 Starting Bid: $175 27919 Louis Philippe I gold 20 Francs 1831A Incuse, KM739.1, XF45 NGC Shipwreck Certification, SS New York, incuse edge lettering. AGW 0.1867 oz. Estimate: $250-$300 27920 Louis Philippe copper Essai 5 Centimes 1840, M-1145, SP65 BN PCGS, significant cameo features present, and exceptionally choice. Estimate: $125-$175 27921 Louis Philippe bronze Essai 5 Francs 1831, Maz-1168c, MS64 BN NGC, issued to celebrate the visit of the monarch to the Rouen mint. Quite scarce. Estimate: $300-$350 Starting Bid: $300 27922 Republic Franc 1849BB, KM759.2, VF20 Details ANACS (cleaned), scarce date/mint. Estimate: $150-$200 27923 Republic Franc 1849K, KM759.3, AU50 details, cleaned ANACS, cleaning is minimal. Scarce Bordeaux issue with a 19,000 mintage. Estimate: $400-$500 Starting Bid: $200 27914 Henri V Copper 5 Francs 1831, Gad. 651, proof like UNC, popular Pretender coinage. Few around this choice. Estimate: $400-$500 Starting Bid: $200 27915 Louis Philippe 1/2 Franc 1832T, KM741.12, AU53 ANACS, attractive gray toning and a scarce offering from the Nantes mint. Estimate: $125-$175 27916 Louis Philippe 1/2 Franc 1834Q, KM741.11, G4, details, heavily corroded ANACS, a very rare coin from the Perpignan mint with a mintage of 1,824 pieces. Estimate: $150-$200 27917 Louis Philippe Franc 1831BB, KM742.3, VF35 ANACS, scarce one year type with a mintage of 18,000. Younger bust of the king. Estimate: $200-$300 27924 Republic Franc 1850BB, KM759.2, XF40 ANACS, lightly toned. Estimate: $150-$200 27925 Republic Franc 1850K, KM759.3, VF30 ANACS, lightly toned, scarce mint. Estimate: $200-$250 27926 Republic 5 Francs 1848D, KM756.3, AU50 details, cleaned ANACS, now toned, and the cleaning is not severe. Estimate: $250-$300 27927 Republic gold 20 Francs 1850A, KM762, AU55 NGC, Ceres head type. AGW 0.1867 oz. Estimate: $250-$300 27928 Republic gold 20 Francs 1850A, KM762, AU58 NGC, Ceres Head type. AGW 0.1867 oz. Estimate: $250-$300 27929 Republic gold 20 Francs 1851A, KM762, AU53 NGC, Ceres head type. AGW 0.1867 oz. Estimate: $250-$300 27930 Republic gold 20 Francs 1851A, KM762, AU58 NGC, Ceres Head type. AGW 0.1867 oz. Estimate: $250-$300 27931 Republic gold 20 Francs 1851A, KM762, MS62 NGC, Ceres head type. AGW 0.1867 oz. Estimate: $250-$300 27932 Republic 10 Centimes copper Essai 1848, Maz-1309, MS65 BN NGC, significant red in devices and choice. Estimate: $100-$125 27933 Republic copper Essai 10 Centimes 1848, Maz-1346, MS64 NGC, outstanding mint luster. Estimate: $100-$150
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German East Africa


27934 Republic white metal Essai 10 Centimes 1848, Maz-1352A, MS66 NGC, a flawless example of the type. Estimate: $125-$175 27935 Republic Franc 1852A, KM772, MS64 NGC, one year type with Louis Napoleon as president. Estimate: $300-$400 27936 Napoleon III Franc 1868A, KM806.1, MS65 ANACS, a toned gem, and most desirable thus. Estimate: $150-$200 27937 Napoleon III 2 Francs 1854A, KM780.1, VF35 ANACS, attractively toned. Estimate: $275-$325 27938 Napoleon III 2 Francs 1854A, KM780.1, XF40 details, cleaned ANACS, a difficult date to locate. Estimate: $200-$250 27939 Napoleon III 2 Francs 1855A, KM780.1, AU53 details, altered surfaces ANACS, an important low mintage date. Estimate: $250-$300 27940 Napoleon III 2 Francs 1856BB, KM780.2, VF20 details, cleaned ANACS, small BB variety. Estimate: $150-$200 27941 Napoleon III 5 Francs 1866A, KM799.1, VF30 ANACS, scarce early date with a 38,000 mintage. Estimate: $300-$400 27942 Napoleon III 20 Francs 1852A, KM774, AU58 NGC. Estimate: $300-$400 27943 Napoleon III gold 20 Francs 1856A, KM781.1, MS64 NGC, lightly toned and original, scarce in this quality. Estimate: $300-$350 27944 Napoleon III gold 50 Francs 1857A, KM785.1, AU53 PCGS, cleaned long ago and now toned. AGW 0.4667 oz. Estimate: $625-$700 Starting Bid: $312 27945 Napoleon III gold 100 Francs 1858A, KM786.1, AU58 NGC, sharply struck and fully lustrous. AGW 0.9335 oz. Estimate: $1,250-$1,300 Starting Bid: $625 27946 Napoleon III bi-metallic Essai 1 Centime 1857, VG 3519, MS64 NGC. Very scarce. Estimate: $400-$500 Starting Bid: $375 27947 Republic 5 Francs Essai in Bronze 1874, MAZ. 2339, (R3), Gad. 749a, XF45 BN NGC, Pretender coinage and seldom offered. Estimate: $300-$400 27948 Republic 5 Francs 1873A, KM820.1, MS64 NGC, a bright white example. Estimate: $100-$125 27949 Republic 5 Francs 1876A, KM820.1, MS64 NGC, wonderful appearance and most desirable thus. Estimate: $100-$125 27950 Republic gold 20 Francs 1871A, KM825, MS64 PCGS, angel writing type. AGW 0.1867 oz. Estimate: $250-$300 27951 Republic gold 20 Francs 1875A, KM825, MS65 NGC. Glistening mint frost over minimally abraded surfaces. Scarce in Gem condition. Estimate: $500-$600 Starting Bid: $250 27952 Republic gold 20 Francs 1897A, KM825, MS64 NGC, angel writing type. AGW 0.1867 oz. Estimate: $250-$300 27953 Republic gold 20 Francs 1907, KM857, MS65 NGC, rooster type. AGW 0.1867 oz. Estimate: $250-$275 27954 Republic gold 20 Francs 1907, KM857, MS65 NGC, fully lustrous example. AGW 0.1867 oz. Estimate: $250-$260 27955 Republic gold 20 Francs 1908, KM857, MS65 ANACS, rooster type. AGW 0.1867 oz. Estimate: $250-$300 27956 Republic gold 20 Francs 1911, KM857, MS66 PCGS, rooster type. AGW 0.1867 oz. Estimate: $250-$300 27957 Republic gold 100 Francs 1908A, KM858, AU, significant field abrasions. AGW 0.9335 oz. Estimate: $1,250-$1,300 Starting Bid: $625 27958 Republic aluminum Essai 25 Centimes 1903, MAZ 2134, MS65 NGC, virtually flawless fields. Estimate: $125-$175 27959 Republic aluminum Piefort Essai 25 Centimes 1903, MAZ 2134C, MS65 NGC, very scarce item in double thickness. Estimate: $200-$250 27960 Republic aluminum Essai 25 Centimes 1904, MAZ 2135B, MS66 NGC, attractive surfaces. Estimate: $125-$175 27961 Republic copper nickel Essai 100 Francs 19-, Maz-2531D, MS65 NGC, designer was Bazor, and this is a prototype for the famed gold coin. Estimate: $200-$250 27962 Republic nickel Piefort 5 Centimes 1920, MAZ-2602A, MS66 NGC, scarce as a double thickness pattern. Estimate: $150-$200 27963 Quartet of Early Pieces, Denier of Poitou of Richard I, AU50. Teston 1566M, VG10. 1/4 Ecu 1582T, XF45. 1/2 Franc 1590, F15. All coins certified by NGC. (Total: 4 coins) Estimate: $150-$200

French Colonies
27964 Louis XV 30 Deniers 1713AA, KM378.1, (under France), AU53 PCGS, struck for the Western Colonies. Estimate: $150-$200 27965 Louis XVIII copper Essai 5 Centimes 1824A, KM-PE2, Prooflike UNC, some spotting, very seldom seen type. Estimate: $225-$275

French Indo-China
27966 French Colonial Piastre 1899A, KM5a.1, AU58 NGC, a nice lustrous example with minimal contact marks. Estimate: $175-$250 27967 French Colony nickel Essai 20 Centimes 1939, KM-E34, SP65 PCGS, a scarce offering. Estimate: $125-$175

Gabon
27968 Republic gold 25 Francs 1960, KM2, PF67 Ultra Cameo. Mintage of only 500 coins in proof. Estimate: $350-$450 Starting Bid: $175

German East Africa


27969 German Colony Wilhelm II 1/4 Rupie 1891, KM3, MS63 ANACS, outstanding sea green toning for this popular type. Estimate: $150-$200
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German East Africa


27970 German Colony 1/4 Rupie 1891, KM3, MS65 NGC, a coin of impeccable quality. Estimate: $200-$250 27971 German Colony Rupie 1890, KM2, MS64 NGC, first date of this popular series. Estimate: $200-$250 27972 German Colony Rupie 1891, KM2, MS64 NGC, a bright white example with full mint luster. Estimate: $250-$300 27973 German Colony 5 Heller 1908J, KM11, VF, a popular larger copper coin. Estimate: $100-$125 27974 German Colony 5 Heller 1908J, KM11, AU55 ANACS, very few around approaching mint state. Estimate: $150-$200 27983 Augsburg. Gustavus Adolphus Taler 1632, KM-A68, about XF, surfaces tooled on obverse. Struck during Swedens occupation of the city during the Thirty Years War. Estimate: $400-$500 Starting Bid: $200

Augsgurg

German New Guinea


27975 German Colony 10 Pfennig 1894A, KM3, UNC, mostly brown in color. Lightly cleaned, yet still retains strong eye appeal. Estimate: $225-$275 27976 10 Pfennig 1894, KM3, MS63BN NGC. Choice Unc. Estimate: $300-$400 27977 German Colony 1/2 Mark 1894A, KM4, AU58 NGC, light satiny toning and very choice for the type. Mintage of just 16,000 pieces. Estimate: $250-$300 27978 German Colony, 1/2 Mark 1894A, KM4, MS62 NGC, beautiful silver gray toning, and scarce in mint state. Estimate: $250-$300 27979 German Colony Mark 1894A, KM5, VF/XF, popular bird of paradise motif. Estimate: $125-$175 27980 German Colonial Mark 1894A - Pair, KM5, two examples, cleaned XF and lightly cleaned UNC with two noticeable contact marks on the reverse. Sold as is, no return lot. (Total: 2 coins) Estimate: $500-$600 Starting Bid: $250 27981 German Colony 2 Mark 1894A, KM6, AU details, cleaned, virtually no wear evident. Estimate: $400-$500 Starting Bid: $200

Baden
27984 Baden-Durlach. Leopold Gulden 1838, KM207, MS65 PCGS, an incredible example of this type. Estimate: $200-$250 27985 Baden. Friedrich 2 Mark 1907, KM278, MS66 PCGS, superb original toning with full mint brilliance. Honoring the death of Friedrich. Estimate: $150-$200 27986 Baden. Friedrich II gold 20 Mark 1914G, KM284, MS63 NGC, with full mint bloom. AGW 0.2305 oz. Estimate: $375-$425 Starting Bid: $187

Bavaria
27987 Bavaria. Ludwig I 2 Taler 1842, KM811, UNC, lightly cleaned. Walhalla commemorative. Estimate: $300-$400 27988 Bavaria. Ludwig II 5 Mark 1876D, KM896, AU55 NGC, a scarce coin in XF or better. Lightly toned example. Estimate: $200-$250 27989 Bavaria. Ludwig II gold 10 & 20 Mark, 10 Mark 1872D, KM892, 20 Mark 1873D, KM894. Both coins well struck VF examples. AGW 0.3457 oz. (Total: 2 coins) Estimate: $550-$600 Starting Bid: $275

German States
Anhalt-Bernburg
27982 Anhalt-Bernburg. Viktor II Friedrich 8 Groschen Mint Error 1758, KM42.2, XF45 NGC, double struck with the second strike being 50 % off center. Estimate: $150-$200

Brandenburg-Prussia
27990 Brandenburg Prussia. Friedrich III 2/3 Taler 1691WH, KM36.2, AU details, surface hairlines NGC. Issued for the duchy of Cleves, and listed under Cleves in SCWC. Surface hairlines are minimal. Estimate: $200-$250

Bremen
27991 Bremen. Free City 5 Mark 1906J, KM251, MS64 NGC, light golden toning and a highly sought after type in mint state. Estimate: $400-$500 Starting Bid: $200

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German States
Breslau
27992 Breslau silver Medal 1817, Whiting 540, XF, struck to celebrate the 300th anniversary of the reformation. Portrait of Martin Luther, reverse bible on pedestal, cross above. Diameter 40 mm, weight 20.65 gm. Estimate: $150-$200

Hohenlohe-Neunstein

Brunswick-Luneburg
27993 Brunswick-Luneburg. Johann Friedrich 1/3 Taler 1676, KM183, MS64 NGC, known as the 1/2 Palm Gulden for the palm tree and small island, reverse. Unpriced in this state of preservation. Estimate: $300-$350 27994 Brunswick-Luneburg. Johann Friedrich 2/3 Taler 1674, KM139, AU55 NGC, valued as 24 Mariengroschen. Popular leaping horse motif. Estimate: $150-$200

28001 Hohenlohe-Neunstein. Wolfgang Julius Taler 1697, Dav. 6831, KM31, VF, probable mount trace at 12:00. Scarce one year type. Estimate: $400-$500 Starting Bid: $200

Brunswick-Wolfenbuttel
27995 Brunswick-Wolfenbuttel. Friedrich Ulrich Taler 1630, KM52.5, AU50 NGC, Wildman type, unusually clear details. Estimate: $325-$375 Starting Bid: $300

Lubeck
28002 Lubeck. Free City 2 Mark 1907A, KM212, Proof 65 Cameo NGC, flashy mirror surfaces, very appealing. Estimate: $350-$450 Starting Bid: $175

East Friesland
27996 East Friesland. Edzard I Goldgulden ND (1491-1528), Fr-823, VF, centers a bit weak, shown is St. John standing. Estimate: $450-$500 Starting Bid: $225

Munster
28003 Munster. Maximilian Friedrich silver Medal 1767, MS62 NGC, issued to celebrate the building of the castle. 41 mm. Medallists are Epli and Kohlhaas. Estimate: $350-$400 Starting Bid: $325

Frankfurt
27997 Frankfurt. Free City Goldgulden ND (1491-1493), Fr-940, VF, centers a bit weak, with title of Friedrich III, Holy Roman Emperor. Estimate: $350-$450 Starting Bid: $175 27998 Frankfurt. Free City Taler 1863, KM372, MS64 NGC, Princes Day commemorative. 20,000 mintage and very choice. Estimate: $200-$250

Nurnberg
28004 Nurnberg. Free City silver Ducat 1717, KM-Pn9, PR62 PCGS, 200th anniversary of the Reformation. Estimate: $150-$200 28005 Nurnberg. Free City Taler 1763SF, KM339, XF45 PCGS, deeply toned and well struck. For the Peace of Hubertusburg. Estimate: $225-$275

Pfalz-Sulzbach
28006 Pfalz-Sulzbach. Carl Theodor Taler 1776AS, KM147, XF40 details, cleaned ANACS, strong portrait. Estimate: $200-$250

Hesse-Darmstadt
27999 Hesse-Darmstadt. Ludwig II 2 Taler 1844, KM320, XF, some minor field abrasions, light golden toning. Estimate: $200-$250 28000 Hesse-Darmstadt. Ernst Ludwig gold 10 Mark 1898A, KM370, VF, some surface abrasions, scarce type. Estimate: $400-$500 Starting Bid: $200

Prussia
28007 Prussia. Friedrich Wilhelm III Taler 1818A, KM396, MS65 NGC, special silvery toning with sparkling underlying luster. Estimate: $325-$375 Starting Bid: $162 28008 Prussia. Friedrich Wilhelm III 2 Taler 1840A, Bust right/ Crowned and mantled arms, KM425, MS62 NGC. Boldly struck with lustrous, satiny surfaces, and light golden patina. This has the appearance of a higher graded coin, but close examination reveals very fine hairlines. Estimate: $350-$400 Starting Bid: $175 28009 Prussia. Wilhelm I gold 5 Mark 1877C, KM507, AU50 details, cleaned ANACS, scarcer Cleve mint. Estimate: $200-$250

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German States
28010 Prussia. Wilhelm I gold 20 Mark 1872A, KM501, MS62 NGC, strong original luster. AGW 0.2305 oz. Estimate: $350-$400 Starting Bid: $175

Saxe-Weimar-Eisenach
28022 Saxe-Weimar Eisenach. Karl Friedrich 2 Taler 1848A, KM-C88, XF, lightly cleaned, 19,000 mintage and a seldom offered type. Estimate: $400-$500 Starting Bid: $200

Saxony
28023 Saxony. Johann Georg I silver medal 1632, XF, nicely toned. The Duke is shown on horseback riding above the city of Dresden. Struck during the devastation of the Thirty Years War, and essentially promising the people that Johann, with gods help, will keep the city safe. Diameter is 40 mm. Estimate: $300-$400 28011 Prussia. Friedrich III 5 Mark 1888A, KM512, MS64 PCGS, a sparkling coin with brilliant mint luster and aged russet and gold patina - very attractive! Estimate: $400-$450 Starting Bid: $300 28012 Prussia. Wilhelm II 3 Mark 1908A, KM527, PF64 Cameo NGC, lightly toned with an outstanding appearance. Estimate: $200-$250 28013 Prussia. Wilhelm II gold 20 Mark 1895A, KM521, MS61 ANACS. AGW 0.2305 oz. Estimate: $350-$400 Starting Bid: $175 28014 Prussia. Wilhelm II gold 20 Mark 1899A, KM521, AU/UNC, one scratch in hair, strong original luster., AGW 0.2305 oz. Estimate: $350-$400 Starting Bid: $175 28015 Prussia. Wilhelm II gold 20 Mark 1900A, KM521, MS63 NGC. A specimen with outstanding luster. AGW 0.2503 oz. AGW 0.2305 oz. Estimate: $350-$400 Starting Bid: $175 28016 Prussia. Wilhelm II gold 20 Mark 1906A, KM521, MS62 ANACS, a fully lustrous coin. AGW 0.2305 oz. Estimate: $350-$400 Starting Bid: $175 28017 Prussia. Wilhelm II gold 20 Mark 1910J, KM521, MS61 ANACS, slightly scarcer Hamburg mint. AGW 0.2305 oz. Estimate: $350-$400 Starting Bid: $175 28018 Prussia. Wilhelm II Gold 20 Mark 1910, KM521, MS62 NGC, strong original luster, Berlin, (A), mint. AGW 0.2305 oz. Estimate: $325-$350 Starting Bid: $162 28019 Prussia. Wilhelm II gold 20 Marks 1914A, KM537, MS64 NGC. Full mint brilliance, with a nice strike, and a few light marks. Estimate: $400-$450 Starting Bid: $200 28020 Prussia. Victory Medal in silver 1871, Struck with portrait of Crown Prince Friedrich Wilhelm. Issued to celebrate the victories of 1870 and 1871 in the Franco-Prussian War. Diameter is 34 mm.  Estimate: $125-$175

28024 Saxony. Johann Georg II Taler 1658, Dav-7630, KM481, sharply struck VF, struck in memoriam to Ferdinand III, Holy Roman Emperor. Estimate: $375-$425 Starting Bid: $187 28025 Saxony. Friedrich August III 1/12 Taler 1792 IEC, Schon-255, Not in SCWC, MS64 NGC, Vicariat type with full mint bloom. Listed incorrectly on NGC holder as 1/6 Taler. Estimate: $125-$175 28026 Saxony. Georg gold 10 Mark 1903E, KM1259, AU/UNC, sparkling original luster. Estimate: $350-$400 Starting Bid: $175 28027 Saxony. Friedrich August III Proof 3 Mark 1913E, KM1275, PF64 NGC, battle of Leipzig commemorative. Estimate: $300-$350 Starting Bid: $300

Schaumburg-Lippe
28028 Schaumburg-Lippe. Georg 3 Mark 1911A, KM-Y206, MS65 NGC, struck upon the death of the count. Estimate: $200-$250 28029 Schaumburg-Lippe. Georg 3 Mark 1911A, KM-Y206, MS65 NGC, struck as a death commemorative. Superb example. Estimate: $250-$300

Schleswig-Holstein
28030 Schleswig-Holstein. Christian VII Speciedaler 1795MF, KM-C9, sharp VF, very choice for this normally well worn type. Estimate: $250-$300

Saxe-New-Gotha
28021 Saxe-New Gotha. Ernst the Pious Taler 1671, Dav-7451, VF, mounted and evidence of tooling. Issued to celebrate the marriage of Ernsts son Bernhard with Hedwiig of Hessen Darmstadt. Reputed mintage of 700 pieces. Estimate: $300-$400

Wallenstein
28031 Wallenstein. Albrecht silver Medal 1631, Doneb-3968, F.u.S.2056, lovely toned XF-AU with a few tiny rim taps. Dies by Philipp Christoph Becker. Very scarce. 23.88 grams. Estimate: $400-$600 Starting Bid: $200

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Great Britain
Wurttemberg
28032 Wurttemberg. Wilhelm I 24 Kreuzer 1825, KM550, AU58 ANACS, in all aspects a mint state coin. Estimate: $225-$275 28033 Wurttemberg. Karl gold 5 Mark 1877F, KM627, VF/XF, well struck example. Estimate: $300-$350 28034 Wurttemberg. Karl gold 5 Mark 1877F, KM627, AU55 ANACS, evenly worn details, a scarce offering. Estimate: $250-$300 28047 Eleven silver Coins From Various German States, Coins of Anhalt, Baden, Hamburg, Hessen-Darmstadt, MecklenburgSchwerin, Sa xony, and Wurttemberg. Two are Talers, the remainder are 2, 3, and 5 Mark pieces. Careful viewing is highly recommended. Sold as is, no return lot. (Total: 11 coins) Estimate: $375-$425 Starting Bid: $187 28048 Prussia. Nineteen silver Coins, A few Talers, mostly 2, 3, & 5 Mark coins. Grades range from VF to AU. A lot that needs to be carefully examined. Sold as is, no return lot. (Total: 19 coins) Estimate: $400-$500 Starting Bid: $200 28049 Bavaria. Twelve silver Coins, A grouping of a few Talers, with the balance being 2, 3, & 5 Mark pieces. Grades are VF to AU. These coins must be carefully examined. (Total: 12 coins) Estimate: $300-$400

Germany
28035 Weimar Republic 2 Mark Mint Error 1926G, KM-45, struck about 30% off center, MS64 PCGS, lightly toned and most interesting. Estimate: $300-$400 28036 Weimar Republic Proof 3 Mark 1927-A Bremerhaven, KM-50, PR64 NGC. Light silvery-gray toning, with no significant flaws. Estimate: $550-$650 Starting Bid: $275 28037 Weimar 3 Mark 1928D Dinkelsbuhl, KM59, AU/UNC, one dark streak across obverse. The toughest 3 Mark commemorative to attain. Estimate: $500-$600 Starting Bid: $250 28038 Weimar 3 Mark 1929A Waldeck, KM62, MS64 NGC, struck to commemorate the union of Waldeck with Prussia. Estimate: $175-$225 28039 Weimar Trio of Commemoratives, 3 Mark 1930A, KM69, VF/ XF, Vogel. 5 Mark 1925 F, KM47, UNC, Rhineland. 5 Mark 1930A, KM71, UNC, cleaned, Liberation of Rhineland. Sold as is, no return lot. (Total: 3 coins) Estimate: $300-$350 28040 Weimar. 5 Mark 1932A, KM56, MS63 NGC, a superb example of the Oak Tree type. Estimate: $200-$250 28041 Weimar Republic 5 Mark 1932A, KM56, MS64 NGC, Oaktree type, outstanding luster. Estimate: $250-$300 28042 Third Reich 5 Reichsmark 1933A Luther, KM80, PF65 Cameo NGC, attractive light silvery-gray patina. Estimate: $350-$400 Starting Bid: $175 28043 Third Reich Proof 2 Mark 1934A, KM81, PF64 Cameo NGC, Potsdam Church issue. Estimate: $175-$225 28044 Third Reich 5 Mark 1935J, KM86, MS63 NGC, Hindenburg issue, scarcer Hamburg mint. Estimate: $100-$125 28045 Gottfried Linke gold Medal 1959, Issued to commemorate 120 years service of the Locomotive manufacturing firm Linke Hoffmann Busch, and portraying the companys founder, Gottfried Linke. Weight is 13.73 gm. Estimate: $500-$600 Starting Bid: $250 28046 Quartet of high Grade silver Coins, Bavaria Taler 1871, KM889, UNC, cleaned. Frankfurt 2 Gulden 1848, KM338, UNC, cleaned. Frankfurt Taler 1862, KM371, AU, cleaned. German East Africa Rupie 1892, AU/UNC. A lot to be carefully examined. Sold as is, no return lot. (Total: 4 coins) Estimate: $225-$275

Great Britain
28050 Cnut Penny ND (1016-1035), S-1158, about XF, pointed helmet type, very choice for this issue. Estimate: $350-$500 Starting Bid: $175 28051 Edward VI Shilling ND (1551-1553), S.2482, F15 NGC, third period, mintmark Y. Attractively toned with strong legends. Estimate: $150-$200 28052 Edward VI Shilling ND (1551-1553), S-2482, VF30 NGC, well struck and most desirable for the type. Estimate: $275-$325 28053 Charles I (1625-49) York Threepence ND, S2877, VF35 NGC, a charming coin on a full flan, the strike marvelously detailed, excellent surfaces, good metal without f laws, and handsome bluish gray toning. This may be only VF but its a really exceptional coin! A classic provincial issue from the northern mint coined circa 1643-44 just prior to the outbreak of civil war. Estimate: $275-$425 28054 Charles I Shilling ND (1640-1641), S.2799, KM186, AU50 NGC, mintmark star. Tower mint struck under the king. Weak strike, but little actual wear. Estimate: $150-$200 28055 Charles I Shilling ND (1641-1643), S.2799, KM186, AU50 NGC, Tower mint under the king, mintmark triangle in circle. Reddish brown toning with little actual wear. Estimate: $175-$225 28056 Charles I (1625-49) gold Crown ND, S2709, 5 Shillings, Tower Mint, Lis mm (struck 1625), Fine with a surprisingly nice portrait for the grade, old-gold color, slight crinkle down the center shows on reverse. Estimate: $400-$600 Starting Bid: $200 28057 Charles II Fourpence ND (1660-1662), KM291, AU55 NGC, sharply struck and unusually strong portrait for the type. Estimate: $175-$225 28058 William and Mary 1/2 Crown 1689, KM472.1, F15 NGC, first bust and first shield variety. Estimate: $125-$175 28059 William & Mary Halfcrown 1689, S3434, 1st busts and shield, XF45 NGC, pleasing sharp portraits, some spottiness to the medium gray toning. Estimate: $450-$650 Starting Bid: $225 28060 William & Mary Halfcrown 1689, S3434, 1st reverse, L/M blunder in name, XF45 NGC, medium gray toning, nice for the grade. Estimate: $500-$700 Starting Bid: $250

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Great Britain
28061 William III Sixpence 1697B, S. 3528, .KM484.13, AU58 NGC, scarce Bristol mint issue, and of exceptional quality. Estimate: $400-$500 Starting Bid: $200 28062 William III Sixpence 1700, KM496.1, AU/UNC, attractively toned, essentially as struck. Estimate: $275-$325 28063 William III Sixpence 1697, S3538, 3rd bust, MS62 PCGS, a really nice Uncirculated piece having sparkling luster and fully original golden green and grayish blue iridescent toning. Overall, better struck than most of these. Estimate: $350-$500 Starting Bid: $175 28064 William III Shilling 1697, S3511, 3rd Bust, MS62 NGC, brilliant luster, pleasing coin with a bold strike. Estimate: $450-$650 Starting Bid: $225 28065 William III Shilling 1700, S3516, tall date, MS61 NGC, a handsome coin with a good portrait toned a medium gray. Estimate: $400-$550 Starting Bid: $200 28066 William III Shilling 1700, KM504.1, MS62 NGC, fifth bust type, plain angles, exquisitely toned with strong original luster. Estimate: $300-$400

28073 George I 1/2 Crown 1723 SSC, KM540.2, XF40 NGC, SSC indicates that the silver was supplied by the South Sea Company. Attractively toned and scarce. Estimate: $500-$600 Starting Bid: $250 28074 George I gold 1/4 Guinea 1718, KM555, AU58 NGC, the first 1/4 Guinea of the nation and a most attractive example. Estimate: $500-$600 Starting Bid: $250 28075 George II Farthing 1734, S3720, obv stop, MS62 BN NGC, lovely color, usual botched dies. Estimate: $350-$500 Starting Bid: $175 28076 George II Farthing 1737, KM572, AU58 BN NGC, small date variety. Youthful portrait of the king. Estimate: $100-$150 28077 George II Halfpenny Mint Error 1733, KM557, VF25 PCGS, double struck. Estimate: $100-$150 28078 George II Penny 1746/3, KM567, MS63 NGC, a wonderful representation of the type. Estimate: $100-$125

28067 William III 1/2 Crown 1701, KM492.4, AU58 NGC, plumes in angles, reverse. Battleship gray toning, and virtually no wear to be seen. Quite scarce in this exalted state of preservation. Estimate: $600-$800 Starting Bid: $300 28068 Anne Shilling 1708, KM523.4, AU55 NGC, roses and plumes in reverse angles. Nicely toned and a tough coin to find in higher grades. Estimate: $400-$500 Starting Bid: $200 28069 Anne 1/2 Crown 1703, KM518.2, AU55 NGC, type with VIGO below bust. Some haymarking present, but little actual wear. Beautifully toned. Estimate: $400-$500 Starting Bid: $200 28070 Anne 1/2 Crown 1706, KM518.4, Fine, strong portrait for the grade, roses and plumes in reverse angles. Estimate: $150-$200 28071 George I Sixpence 1723 SSC, KM553.2, MS61 NGC, attractive battleship gray toning. Silver was supplied by the South Sea Company, (SSC). Estimate: $225-$275 28072 George I Shilling 1725, KM558.2, AU50 NGC, roses and plumes in reverse angles. Attractively toned and little evidence of wear. Estimate: $300-$400

28079 George II Twopence 1743/0, KM568, MS63 NGC, youthful portrait of the king. Estimate: $100-$125 28080 George II Twopence 1759, KM568, MS63 NGC, a choice example of the type. Estimate: $100-$125 28081 George II Sixpence 1750, S3711, Old laureate Head, MS63 Lockett NGC, Choice UNC, bold strike, lovely medium gray toning. About as fine as can be found. The grading insert states that this piece came from the Lockett Collection. Estimate: $550-$750 Starting Bid: $500 28082 George II Sixpence 1751, S3711, Old laureate Bust, MS63 NGC, Choice UNC, bold strike, very original with dark bluish golden gray toning, quite a scarcer date than most in this series. SCBC value for EF is 325, and this is obviously better than EF! Estimate: $350-$550 Starting Bid: $175 28083 George II Sixpence 1757, KM582.2, MS63 NGC, exceptional appearance and most desirable. Estimate: $150-$200 28084 George II Sixpence 1758, KM582.2, MS64 NGC, a superb example. Estimate: $100-$125 28085 George II Shilling 1758, KM583.3, MS63 NGC, older head type. Exhilarating multi-colored toning. Estimate: $200-$250 28086 George II gold Guinea 1794, KM609, XF45 NGC. Estimate: $400-$500 Starting Bid: $200

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Great Britain
28087 George II 1/2 Crown 1746, KM584.3, AU55 NGC, Lima below bust. Superb gray toning, sharply struck and a most desirable example. Estimate: $400-$500 Starting Bid: $200 28088 George III Farthing 1773, KM602, AU58 BN NGC, a pleasing, well struck example. Estimate: $100-$125 28089 George III Farthing 1773, KM602, MS63 BN NGC, a lovely example with underlying iridescent luster. Estimate: $200-$250 28090 George III Farthing 1799, KM646, MS65 RD NGC, striking bright red coin. Estimate: $150-$200 28091 George III bronze Proof Farthing 1806, P-1388, KM661b, PF65 BN NGC, very seldom seen bronze issue in Proof. An exceptional example. Estimate: $375-$425 Starting Bid: $187 28092 George III 1/2 Penny 1772, KM601, choice toned UNC, scarce thus. Estimate: $300-$350 28093 George III off-center Halfpenny 1774, S-3774, MS63 BN PCGS, designated Struck 20% Off Center on slab insert, a really exceptional and dramatic error, as our photos illustrate. A hint of mint red luster remains around some of the devices. Estimate: $400-$600 Starting Bid: $200 28094 George III Halfpenny 1799, KM647, MS64 RB NGC, outstanding example of the coinage from the Soho mint in Birmingham. Estimate: $175-$225 28095 George III Halfpenny 1799, S3778, MS65 BN NGC, a gorgeous Gem UNC with dark-chocolate surfaces and rich bluish hues, also some red luster towards the edges, and a bold strike. Variety with 6 tiny raised gunports on the ship. Estimate: $275-$350 28096 George III Halfpenny 1799, KM647, MS65 RB PCGS, mostly red in color and with an outstanding appearance. Estimate: $300-$350 28097 George III 1/2 Penny 1799, S-3778, KM647, MS66 Brown NGC. Soho Mint, ship with five gunports. Iridescent lustrous surfaces with even chocolate-brown color and slight softness on a few hair curls, otherwise the strike is bold. Estimate: $300-$400 28098 George III Halfpenny 1806, KM662, MS65 BN NGC, lovely coloring. Estimate: $125-$175 28099 George III bronzed Penny Proof Restrike 1799, KM647a, PF64 BN NGC, significant cameo present and a joy to behold. Estimate: $325-$375 Starting Bid: $325 28100 George III Penny 1806, S3780, MS64 BN PCGS, a gorgeous neargem penny with gleaming cartwheel luster, tannish brown with rich blue iridescence and fully struck. Variety with incuse hair curl. Estimate: $450-$600 Starting Bid: $225 28101 George III Penny 1806, KM663, MS66 BN PCGS, inspiring chocolate brown color with underlying luster. Estimate: $500-$600 Starting Bid: $250 28102 George III Penny 1807, KM663, P-1354 Restrike, PF63 BN NGC, a seldom seen Proof example. Wonderful underlying luster. Estimate: $400-$450 Starting Bid: $400 28103 George III Sixpence 1787, KM606.2, MS63 NGC, good underlying luster, variety with hearts in Hanoverian shield. Estimate: $100-$125 28104 George III Royal Cypher Pattern Sixpence 1790, ESC1646, reeded edge, PR63 NGC, brilliant with brightly reflective fields and a sharp impression on each side of the design, faint but obvious hairlines. One of the few patterns of this denomination not having a portrait, and seldom seen until a small group appeared about a decade ago; still quite scarce. Mis-identified on the grading insert as ESC1645 (plain edge). Estimate: $500-$750 Starting Bid: $250 28105 George III Royal Cypher Pattern Sixpence 1791, ESC1647, plain edge, PR55 NGC, slight obvious rub on Britannia but handsomely toned in shades of bluish gray. Estimate: $400-$600 Starting Bid: $200 28106 George III Sixpence 1819, S3791, taller digits in slanted date, MS66 PCGS, Superb, another beauty but very different from the 1818, with rich golden gray and amber gray surfaces that are beautifully original, clashed dies showing some shield details at rear of and surrounding the portrait, various letters of the legend re-engraved, most pleasing portrait, reverse bold in outer areas but a bit softly struck in the center. Quite scarce so fine; an apt rarity comparison might be a Seated Liberty or Barber dime in the US series. From the Exeter College Collection Estimate: $300-$500 28107 George III Shilling 1816, S3790, MS65 NGC, super high end in numerical terms, with a really bold strike and splendid deep golden mauve iridescent toning. Just about flawless, with a luxurious eye appeal. Estimate: $350-$500 Starting Bid: $175 28108 George III gold Quarter Guinea 1762, S3741, AU58 NGC, sharp strike, a lovely smooth coin, reverse struck from rusted dies and having a faint pin scratch. Estimate: $400-$600 Starting Bid: $200 28109 George III gold Half Guinea 1798, S3735, 5th Bust, Spade style, Unc Details Rev Scratched NGC, a fully lustrous coin that would be real choice had it not been damaged on reverse. Estimate: $400-$600 Starting Bid: $200 28110 George III gold Half Guinea 1801, S3736, 6th Head, AU55 PCGS, sharp strike for type, lovely deep golden amber toning. Estimate: $400-$550 Starting Bid: $200 28111 George III gold Half Guinea 1813, S3737, 7th Head, XF45 NGC, usual slight softness of strike, a typical example. Estimate: $500-$650 Starting Bid: $250 28112 George III gold Guinea 1773, KM600, AU50 details, bent and cleaned ANACS, scarcer third issue type. Not much actual wear. AGW 0.2462 oz. Estimate: $375-$425 Starting Bid: $187

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Great Britain
28122 George III Crown 1819, S3787, LIX edge, AU58 PCGS, dark gray toning with some golden highlights, a nice sharp coin for the grade. Estimate: $400-$600 Starting Bid: $200 28123 George IV 1/3 Farthing 1827, KM703, UNC, mostly red in color and a superior example of this one year type. Estimate: $150-$200 28124 George IV 1/3 Farthing 1827, KM703, MS64 BN NGC, a one year type, and a most pleasing example. Estimate: $150-$200 28113 George III gold Guinea 1784, KM604, XF40 NGC, Rose Guinea type. Strong portrait for the grade. Estimate: $500-$550 Starting Bid: $250 28114 George III gold Guinea 1788, KM609, F/VF, Spade Guinea type, very highly collected issue. AGW 0.2462 oz. Estimate: $375-$425 Starting Bid: $187 28115 George III gold Guinea 1788, KM609, XF45 NGC, Spade Guinea type. Strong portrait of king George. Estimate: $475-$525 Starting Bid: $237 28125 George IV Shilling 1825, S3812, Bare Head, MS65 NGC, deeply struck with full face on the lion and thick, detailed curls on the portrait, the color an even russet gray, the luster satiny. Very scarce condition, as most seen are absolutely not Mint State, unlike this exception. Estimate: $550-$700 Starting Bid: $500 28126 George IV Shilling 1825, S3812, Bare Head, reeded edge, Proof, Surface Hairlines NGC, deep blue and mauve iridescent toning. Estimate: $400-$600 Starting Bid: $200 28127 George IV Halfcrown 1825, S3809, Bare Head, MS63 NGC, oldtime russet gold, blue, and silvery gray toning. Estimate: $275-$400 28128 George IV Sovereign 1821, KM682, about XF. Estimate: $400-$500 Starting Bid: $200 28129 George IV gold Sovereign 1826, S3801, Bare Head, XF40 NGC, orange-gold color. Estimate: $500-$700 Starting Bid: $250

28116 George III gold Spade Guinea 1788, KM609, AU, lightly cleaned, wonderful detail of the sovereign. Estimate: $600-$800 Starting Bid: $300 28117 George III gold Spade Guinea 1791, KM609, VF, strong portrait for the grade and highly sought after. Estimate: $450-$500 Starting Bid: $225 28130 William IV Sixpence 1834, S3836, MS65 PCGS, a beautifully toned Gem Uncirculated coin, sharply struck with wonderful surfaces, the toning a blend of multi-hued silvery gold iridescence. Very scarce in this superlative condition, possibly deserving an even higher numerical grade. For value comparison purposes, this coin was made at about the same time as American early Seated Liberty dimes, which in similar condition command about ten times the price of this sixpence, which as a type is actually rarer. Ex: Exeter Collection. Estimate: $500-$600 Starting Bid: $350 28118 George III gold Guinea 1793, KM609, XF40 NGC, Spade Guinea type. Some good luster remaining. Estimate: $475-$525 Starting Bid: $237 28119 George III Shilling 1816, KM666, MS65 PCGS, outstanding example of the type. Estimate: $125-$175 28120 George III Shilling 1816, KM666, MS66 PCGS, an exceptional example of the type. Estimate: $500-$600 Starting Bid: $500 28121 George III 1/2 Crown 1817, KM672, XF45 ANACS, deeply toned. This is the second, and smaller head type. Estimate: $150-$200
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28131 William IV 1/2 Crown 1835, KM714.1, Genuine PCGS. Actually an UNC coin that has been dipped. Still desirable. Estimate: $250-$300 28132 William IV gold Sovereign 1832, KM717, VG, scarce and seldom offered type. AGW 0.2354 oz. Estimate: $375-$425 Starting Bid: $187 28133 William IV gold Sovereign 1837, KM717, VG/F, a problem free example. AGW 0.2354 oz. Estimate: $400-$450 Starting Bid: $200

Great Britain
28134 William IV gold Sovereign 1837, KM717, F/VF, scarce in all grades and highly sought after. Estimate: $450-$500 Starting Bid: $225 28135 Victoria Farthing Mint Error 1838, KM725, AU55 BN NGC, struck 10 % off center. Estimate: $100-$125 28136 Victoria Bun Head Farthing 1860, S3958, BB, MS62 BN NGC, a beautiful choice coin with streaks of toning. Estimate: $125-$175 28137 Victoria Bun Head Farthing 1860, S3958, TB, MS63 BN NGC, Choice UNC and boldly struck. Estimate: $150-$200 28138 Victoria Bun Head Farthing 1860, S3958, MS63 RD ICG, superbright luster, Gem UNC with a single spot on reverse. Estimate: $150-$200 28139 Victoria Bun Head Farthing 1860, S3958, TB, MS64 RB NGC, lots of golden red luster. Estimate: $150-$200 28140 Victoria Farthing 1860, Laureate or Bun Head, S3958, MS64 RD ICG, a very choice coin. Estimate: $125-$175 28141 Victoria Farthing 1861, Laureate or Bun Head, S3958, MS63 BN NGC, bold strike, gorgeous glossy surfaces, deep brown with some reddish tones. Estimate: $75-$125 28142 Victoria Farthing 1861, Laureate or Bun Head, S3958, MS63 BN NGC, crisp strike, beautiful brown surfaces. Estimate: $75-$125 28143 Victoria Farthing 1861, Laureate or Bun Head, S3958, MS64 RB NGC, deep orange-red fading to brown, boldly struck and beautiful. Estimate: $125-$175 28144 Victoria Bun Head Farthing 1865, S3958, MS61 BN NGC, glossy surfaces. Estimate: $75-$125 28145 Victoria Bun Head Farthing 1865, S3958, MS62 BN NGC, a very choice and handsome coin. Estimate: $125-$175 28146 Victoria Bun Head Farthing 1866, S3958, MS61 BN NGC, streaky toning but nice. Estimate: $75-$125 28147 Victoria Bun Head Farthing 1866, S3958, MS62 BN NGC, twotone brown and pleasing. Estimate: $75-$125 28148 Victoria Bun Head Farthing 1866, S3958, MS62 BN NGC, handsome dark brown surfaces, sharp. Estimate: $75-$125 28149 Victoria Farthing 1866, Laureate or Bun Head, S3958, MS63 BN NGC, so sharply struck it seems medallic, gorgeous dark brown surfaces. Estimate: $100-$150 28150 Victoria Farthing 1866, Laureate or Bun Head, S3958, MS63 RB NGC, nice and choice with some color. Estimate: $100-$150 28151 Victoria Bun Head Farthing 1867, S3958, MS64 RB NGC, choice with reddish brown toning. Estimate: $150-$200 28152 Victoria Bun Head Farthing 1869, S3958, MS62 BN NGC, dark brown, carefully selected. Very scarce date. Estimate: $150-$225 28153 Victoria Bun Head Farthing 1873, S3958, MS63 RB NGC, mostly red, just starting to fade, a nice coin! Estimate: $150-$200 28154 Victoria Bun Head Farthing 1873, S3958, MS64 RB ICG, mottled color but a nice coin. Estimate: $125-$175 28155 Victoria Bun Head Farthing 1882-H, S3959, Heaton Mint, MS65 RB NGC, almost full golden red, no spots, bold strike, a Gem UNC coin! Estimate: $175-$250 28156 Victoria Bun Head Farthing 1892, S3958, MS62 RB NGC, glossy, streaky toning, bold strike, a choice example of this scarcer date. Estimate: $175-$250 28157 Victoria Farthing lot, Laureate or Bun Head, all NGC graded as follows:1862 MS64 BN, 1864 MS63 BN, and 1867 MS63 BN, again three pleasing coins, each selected for quality. (Total: 3 coins) Estimate: $350-$500 Starting Bid: $175 28158 Quartet of High Grade Certified Farthings, 1874, MS63 BN NGC. 1875, MS64 RB ICG. 1881H, MS64 RB PCGS. 1882H, MS62 BN NGC. Four most attractive examples. (Total: 4 coins) Estimate: $150-$200 28159 Victoria Farthing lot, Laureate or Bun Head, all NGC graded as follows: 1872 MS63 BN, 1878 MS62 BN, and 1881 MS62 BN, each a pleasing coin. Estimate: $300-$450 28160 Victoria Farthing lot, Laureate or Bun Head, all NGC graded as follows: 1868 MS61 BN, 1872 MS63 BN, and 1879 MS63 BN, excellent coins for the grades given. Estimate: $350-$500 Starting Bid: $175 28161 Victoria Farthing lot: Laureate or Bun Head, all NGC graded as follows: 1862 MS63 RB, 1867 MS62 RB, and 1868 MS63 BN, three nice and choice coins with excellent surfaces. (Total: 3 coins) Estimate: $350-$500 Starting Bid: $175 28162 Victoria Farthing lot, Laureate or Bun Head, all NGC graded as follows: 1881 MS63 RB, 1884 MS64 RB, and 1886 MS64 RB, all nice and choice as certified. (Total: 3 coins) Estimate: $250-$350 28163 Victoria Three Choice Farthings, KM753, 1881, MS63 BN NGC. 1884, MS63 BN NGC. 1885, MS64 PCGS. All scarce in this state of preservation. (Total: 3 coins) Estimate: $150-$200 28164 Victoria Farthing lot, Laureate or Bun Head, all NGC graded as follows: 1862 MS64 RB, 1868 MS63 BN, and 1872 MS62 BN, each carefully chosen and pleasing. (Total: 3 coins) Estimate: $350-$500 Starting Bid: $175 28165 Victoria Farthing lot, Laureate or Bun Head, all certified as follows: 1890 MS63 RD PCGS, 1891 MS64 BN PCGS, 1892 MS62 BN NGC, and 1893 MS63 RB NGC, the last group of Bun Heads from this carefully assembled collection of farthings. (Total: 4 coins) Estimate: $350-$500 Starting Bid: $175 28166 Victoria Farthing lot, Laureate or Bun Head, all NGC graded as follows: 1888 MS63 RB,1890 MS62 RB, and 1891 MS63 RB, some carbon spots on the 1890. (Total: 3 coins) Estimate: $200-$300 28167 Victoria Farthing lot, Laureate or Bun Head, all NGC graded as follows: 1880 MS64 BN a gem coin, 1881 MS63 BN, and 1884 MS63 BN, and again each selected for nice surfaces. (Total: 3 coins) Estimate: $250-$350 28168 Victoria Halfpenny 1848/7, KM726, MS64 BN PCGS, clear and popular overdate. Estimate: $175-$225

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Great Britain
28169 Victoria Halfpenny 1860, KM748.2, MS64 RB NGC, variety with beaded border, mostly red in color. Estimate: $175-$225 28181 Victoria Bun Head Penny 1860, S3954, MS64 RB NGC, mostly golden red. Estimate: $250-$350 28182 Victoria Penny 1860, KM749.2, MS64 RB NGC, type with toothed borders and no die number. An outstanding appearance. Estimate: $325-$375 Starting Bid: $300 28183 Victoria Bun Head Penny 1860, S3954, TB, MS65 RB NGC, excellent surfaces, sharp strike, streaky red color with lovely blue iridescence on the brown toning. Estimate: $350-$500 Starting Bid: $175 28184 Victoria Penny 1863, KM749.2, MS65 RB, clearly a premium example of this type. Estimate: $300-$350 Starting Bid: $300 28185 Victoria Penny 1866, Bun Head, S3954, KM749.2, MS63 BN NGC. Estimate: $500-$600 Starting Bid: $500 28186 Victoria Bun Head Penny 1866, S3954, MS63 RB PCGS, gorgeous obverse with vibrant red color, the reverse a bit more toned, bold strike, a pleasing penny. Estimate: $400-$600 Starting Bid: $200 28187 Victoria Bun Head Penny 1870, S3954, AU55 ICG, beautiful dark brown color and a sharp strike. Rare date. Estimate: $200-$300 28188 Victoria Bun Head Penny 1872, S3954, MS63 RB ICG, a handsome coin except for a large metal flaw to left of date. Estimate: $150-$200 28189 Victoria Bun Head Penny 1873, S3954, MS61 BN NGC, subdued reddish brown color but a lovely coin once you study it closely. Estimate: $250-$350 28190 Victoria Penny 1874H, KM749.2, MS64 BN NGC, variety with 16 leaves and obverse of 1873, deeply toned example. Estimate: $250-$300 28191 Victoria Bun Head Penny 1875, S3954, MS63 RB NGC, bold strike, mostly brilliant with some reverse spots. Estimate: $150-$200 28192 Victoria Bun Head Penny 1875, S3954, MS63 RB NGC, die pair 8-H, a pleasing and choice example with ample golden luster, large die break under ship. Estimate: $250-$350 28193 Victoria Bun Head Penny 1875, S3954, MS63 RB NGC, Choice UNC, bold strike, a lovely coin! Estimate: $250-$350 28194 Victoria Penny 1877, Laureate or Bun Head, S3954, obv 8, rev J, MS63 BN NGC, clashed dies, handsome brown color with tinges of mint red luster, super-sharp details on Britannia. Estimate: $250-$400 28195 Victoria Bun Head Penny 1877, S3954, MS63 RB NGC, a choice example. Estimate: $250-$350 28196 Victoria Bun Head Penny 1879, S3954, 9J dies, MS61 BN NGC, a pleasing coin! Estimate: $250-$350 28197 Victoria Penny 1881-H, Laureate or Bun Head, S3955, Heaton mint, obv 12, rev M (sea does not meet linear circle rare), MS62 BN NGC, original dusky reddish brown color, all details being nice and sharp, including the mintmark. SCBC value for Unc is 525 but that implies more red than seen on this coin. Estimate: $250-$500 28198 Victoria Bun Head Penny 1884, S3954, MS62 BN, light golden red, nice piece. Estimate: $200-$300

28170 Victoria Mint Error Halfpenny 1861, S3956, KM748.2, XF45 PCGS, but full reverse brockage: obverse shows a deeply ghosted incuse image of Britannia, instead of the portrait. Curiously, this coin must have circulated in the UK for years before being noticed by a collector. Rare. Estimate: $300-$500 28171 Victoria Bun Head Halfpenny 1862, S3956, MS65 RB PCGS, superb surfaces, nice strike, lovely iridescent color. Estimate: $175-$275

28172 Victoria Halfpenny 1874, Laureate or Bun Head, S3956, rare date in this series, MS64 RB NGC, about 50% golden red luster remaining. SCBC value is 475. Estimate: $450-$650 Starting Bid: $225 28173 Victoria 1/2 Penny 1887, KM748.1, MS64 RD PCGS, exceptional representation of the Bun Head copper coinage of the queen. Estimate: $120-$150 28174 Victoria Penny 1848, KM739, MS63 BN NGC, outstanding example of the Young Head Penny type. Estimate: $200-$250 28175 Victoria Penny 1853, Young Head, S3948, Ornamental Trident, MS64 BN PCGS, a wonderful coin with almost perfect surfaces, medium brown in color, and just about fully struck. The closest to an MS65 a penny can come without being one. Super eye-appeal. Estimate: $450-$600 Starting Bid: $225 28176 Victoria Penny 1853, KM739, MS65 RB PCGS, variety with ornamental trident. Estimate: $250-$300 28177 Victoria Penny 1855, KM739, MS64 BN NGC, plain trident type. Some red visible in the devices. A superb example of the type. Estimate: $200-$250 28178 Victoria Penny 1857, KM739, MS62 BN NGC, small date, wonderful portrait. Estimate: $125-$175 28179 Victoria Bun Head Penny 1860, S3954, TB, MS62 RB NGC, a nice example. Estimate: $200-$300 28180 Victoria Bun Head Penny 1860, S3954, TB, MS63 RB NGC, choice with an almost fully red reverse. Estimate: $250-$350

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28199 Victoria Bun Head Penny 1886, S3954, MS62 RB NGC, Choice UNC. Estimate: $200-$300 28200 Victoria Bun Head Penny 1886, S3954, MS64 RB NGC, Choice UNC, a particularly pretty coin. Estimate: $250-$350 28216 Victoria Penny 1889, KM755, MS64 RB NGC, mostly red in color. Estimate: $120-$150 28217 Victoria Bun Head Penny 1890, S3954, MS63 RB NGC, subdued but lovely color. Estimate: $200-$300 28218 Victoria Bun Head Penny 1890, S3954, MS64 RB NGC, a beautiful and very choice coin! Estimate: $225-$325 28219 Victoria Bun Head Penny 1890, S3954, MS64 RB NGC, almost full golden red, some old carbon flecks on reverse. Estimate: $225-$325 28220 Victoria Bun Head Penny 1891, S3954, MS64 RB NGC, deep colors, mostly brown. Estimate: $175-$250 28201 Victoria Bun Head Penny 1886, S3954, MS64 RB NGC, slightly prooflike, mostly golden red, a near-gem coin. Estimate: $300-$400 28202 Victoria Bun Head Penny 1887, S3954, MS63 RB NGC, dark golden red color. Estimate: $200-$300 28203 Victoria Bun Head Penny 1887, S3954, MS64 BN NGC, lots of subdued dark red color mixed with toning. Estimate: $200-$300 28204 Victoria Bun Head Penny 1887, S3954, MS64 RB NGC, a lovely and very choice coin, mostly red. Estimate: $250-$350 28205 Victoria Bun Head Penny 1887, S3954, MS64 RB NGC, light golden red color. Estimate: $200-$300 28206 Victoria Penny 1887, Laureate or Bun Head, S3954, MS64 RD PCGS, a beautiful golden red penny that perhaps deserves to be in a 65 holder. Estimate: $275-$350 28207 Victoria Bun Head Penny 1887, S3954, MS65 RB NGC, a super nice coin, mostly golden red, almost mark free! Estimate: $250-$350 28208 Victoria Bun Head Penny 1888, S3954, MS62 RD NGC, a few spots but blazing golden red luster. Estimate: $200-$300 28209 Victoria Bun Head Penny 1888, S3954, MS63 BN NGC, lovely mostly brown color. Estimate: $150-$225 28210 Victoria Bun Head Penny 1888, S3954, MS64 RD NGC, lovely golden color, very choice. Estimate: $250-$325 28211 Victoria Bun Head Penny 1888, S3954, MS64 RD NGC, blazing golden red mint color! Estimate: $250-$325 28212 Victoria Bun Head Penny 1889, S3954, MS62 BN NGC, considerable golden red luster. Estimate: $200-$300 28213 Victoria Bun Head Penny 1889, S3954, MS62 RB NGC, subdued golden brown color. Estimate: $200-$300 28214 Victoria Bun Head Penny 1889, S3954, MS63 BN ICG, superb glossy dark brown color. Estimate: $200-$300 28215 Victoria Bun Head Penny 1889, S3954, MS63 RB NGC, streaky toning but attractive, more brown than red. Estimate: $200-$300 28221 Victoria Bun Head Penny 1892, S3954, MS62 RB NGC, dappled deep colors. Estimate: $175-$250 28222 Victoria Bun Head Penny 1892, S3954, MS63 RD NGC, bold strike, almost full golden red luster! Estimate: $225-$325 28223 Victoria Bun Head Penny 1893, S3954, MS63 BN NGC, dappled brown with some faint red, but pleasing. Estimate: $175-$250 28224 Victoria Penny 1893, KM755, MS64 RB, a most pleasing appearance. Estimate: $150-$200 28225 Victoria Bun Head Penny 1894, S3954, MS62 BN NGC, a gorgeous Choice UNC coin, superb brown color. Estimate: $200-$300 28226 Victoria Bun Head Penny 1894, S3954, MS63 RB NGC, a few obverse marks but a lovely example of this final date of this highly popular type. Estimate: $200-$300 28227 Victoria Threepence 1893, KM777, PF64 NGC, deeply toned with appealing iridescent luster. Estimate: $100-$150 28228 Victoria Sixpence 1839, KM733.1, MS63 NGC, lovely silver gray toning. Estimate: $100-$125 28229 Victoria Sixpence 1841, KM733.1, MS63 NGC, delicately toned and an exquisite example of the young head coinage. Estimate: $250-$300 28230 Victoria Sixpence 1856, Young Head, S3908, MS65 PCGS, Gem UNC with beautiful silvery golden blue iridescent toning. Estimate: $450-$600 Starting Bid: $225 28231 Victoria Sixpence 1856, KM733.1, MS65 NGC, lovely bright white example. Estimate: $150-$200 28232 Victoria Sixpence 1884, KM751, MS64 NGC, a coin with superb color. Estimate: $100-$150 28233 Victoria Sixpence 1884, Young Head, S3912, MS65 NGC, Gem UNC, a snow-white beauty with intense satiny luster, one of a kind in quality! Estimate: $450-$600 Starting Bid: $225 28234 Victoria Sixpence 1887, KM751.1, MS64 NGC, an impressive prooflike appearance. Estimate: $100-$120

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28235 Victoria mint error Sixpence ND, Young Head type, S3908/12, AU53 Mirror Brockage on Rev NGC, dark gray toning, remarkable incuse portrait of Victoria where the reverse normally appears. Rare. Estimate: $300-$500 28236 Victoria Sixpence 1887, KM760, MS65 PCGS, with rainbow toning. Estimate: $120-$150 28237 Victoria Sixpence 1890, KM760, MS65 NGC, attractive multicolored toning. Estimate: $120-$150 28238 Victoria Sixpence 1891, KM760, MS65 NGC, sparkling luster. Estimate: $120-$150 28239 Victoria Sixpence 1900, KM779, MS66 NGC, a superior example of the type. Estimate: $120-$150 28240 Victoria Sixpence 1901, KM779, MS65 NGC, striking multicolored toning. Estimate: $100-$150 28241 Victoria Shilling 1838, KM734.1, MS64 NGC, lovely toned example of Victorias first Shilling. Estimate: $325-$375 Starting Bid: $300 28242 Victoria Shilling 1844, KM734.1, MS61 NGC, young head type, scarce early date and just beginning to tone. Estimate: $150-$200 28243 Victoria Shilling 1852, KM734.1, MS64 NGC, a superb representation of the young head type. Estimate: $175-$225 28244 Victoria Shilling 1853, Young Head, S3904, MS65 PCGS: Gem UNC, boldly struck with light silvery gold iridescent toning, totally original and lovely! A really solid 65, too. Estimate: $500-$650 Starting Bid: $250 28245 Victoria Shilling 1865, Young Head, S3905, Die #115, MS65 PCGS, Gem UNC, satiny luster, lovely light iridescent silvery gold surfaces. Struck from clashed dies. Hard type to find this nice! Estimate: $500-$650 Starting Bid: $250 28246 Victoria Shilling 1872, KM734.2, MS64 NGC, young head type with die number 102. Estimate: $125-$175 28247 Victoria Shilling 1874, KM734.2, MS63 NGC, with die number 46. Bright white example and most pleasing. Estimate: $150-$200 28248 Victoria Shilling 1875, KM734.2, MS63 NGC, young head type with die number 15. fully lustrous example. Estimate: $150-$200 28249 Victoria Shilling 1878, KM734.2, MS64 NGC, with die number 47 and full mint bloom. Estimate: $150-$200 28250 Victoria Shilling 1881, KM734.4, MS63 PCGS, young head type. Estimate: $150-$200 28251 Victoria Shilling 1883, KM734.4, MS64 NGC, type with no die number. An exquisitely toned coin. Estimate: $150-$200 28252 Victoria Shilling 1886, KM734.4, MS65 PCGS, some reddish toning at the peripheries, and a premium example of the type. Estimate: $175-$225 28253 Victoria Shilling 1887, KM761, PF65 NGC, jubilee type and with an outstanding appearance. Estimate: $250-$300 28254 Victoria Shilling 1892, KM774, MS64 NGC, a lightly toned example. Estimate: $150-$200 28255 Victoria Shilling 1893, KM780, PF64 Cameo NGC, a choice example from the low mintage, (1,312), proof set. Estimate: $250-$300 28256 Victoria Proof Shilling 1893, KM780, toned Proof, most attractive. 1,312 minted in Proof. Estimate: $200-$250 28257 Victoria Shilling 1897, KM780, MS65 NGC, Veiled Head type, lovely light golden toning. Estimate: $125-$175 28258 No Lot 28259 Victoria Two Choice Shillings 1892 & 1898,, 1892, KM774, 1898, KM780, both should certify MS64 or better. (Total: 2 coins) Estimate: $250-$350 28260 Victoria Godless Florin 1849, S3890, normal WW, MS64 NGC, a lovely near-gem UNC with a bold strike on the portrait and only a touch of softness of detail here and there on the intricate reverse, the toning a colorful blend of golden blue iridescence. Estimate: $350-$550 Starting Bid: $175 28261 Victoria Gothic Florin 1852, S3891, XF45 NGC, bold strike, exceptionally pleasing for the grade with more than a hint of luster under light silvery gray toning. If you want a beautiful example of this type for far less than an MS coin costs, heres your coin! Estimate: $250-$350 28262 Victoria Gothic Florin 1857, S3891, AU55 ICG, dark steel-gray toning. Estimate: $75-$125 28263 Victoria Gothic Florin 1858, S3891, AU55 NGC, nice and sharp, almost full luster, bright silvery gray with some prooflike luster. Estimate: $200-$300 28264 Victoria Gothic Florin 1859, S3891, AU53 ICG, dark blue and mauve toning. Estimate: $175-$250 28265 Victoria Gothic Florin 1864, S3892, AU50 ICG, light silvery golden gray toning. Estimate: $200-$300 28266 Victoria Gothic Florin 1877, S3893, AU58 ICG, sharp strike, even silvery gray toning. Estimate: $200-$300 28267 Victoria Gothic Florin 1878, S3895, no WW, Die #74, AU53 ICG, some luster, fairly sharp strike. Estimate: $200-$275 28268 Victoria Gothic Florin 1880, S3900, AU55 ICG, light silvery gold toning. Estimate: $200-$300 28269 Victoria Gothic Florin 1885, KM746.1, MS63 NGC, light satiny toning and most desirable. Estimate: $400-$500 Starting Bid: $200

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28282 Victoria Halfcrown 1887, Young Head, S3889, AU55 ICG, even light gray toning, sharp strike. Estimate: $200-$300 28283 Victoria 1/2 Crown 1887, KM764, MS64 NGC, jubilee head type. Estimate: $100-$150 28284 Victoria 1/2 Crown 1893, KM782, MS65 NGC, lovely light golden toning. Estimate: $150-$200 28285 Victoria 1/2 Crown 1895, KM781, MS65 NGC, a perfect type coin. Estimate: $200-$300 28286 Victoria 1/2 Crown 1898, KM711, MS65 NGC, lovely toned example of the veiled head type. Estimate: $200-$300 28287 Victoria Halfcrown 1898, Old or Veiled Head, S3938, MS65 PCGS, Gem UNC with strong cartwheel luster and lovely silvery gold iridescent toning with some bluish hues. Second best date in this short series. Fully original and a real beauty. Very scarce in this certified grade: just about the best 1898 halfcrown we can recall seeing. Estimate: $400-$600 Starting Bid: $200 28288 Victoria Double Florin 1887, Jubilee Head, S3923, Arabic 1, MS63 NGC, especially bold strike, beautiful original silvery gray and golden green iridescent toning. Estimate: $150-$225 28289 Victoria Crown 1887, Jubilee Head, S3921, MS65 NGC, a richlooking coin with hardly any abrasions and bright silvery golden gray iridescent toning. Scarce so fine. Estimate: $400-$600 Starting Bid: $200 28290 Victoria Crown 1887, Jubilee Head, S3921, MS65 NGC, brilliant satiny luster, especially nice for one of these very few abrasions, really choice. Estimate: $350-$500 Starting Bid: $175 28291 Victoria Crown 1889, KM765, MS62 NGC, light golden toning and most desirable. Estimate: $175-$225 28292 Victoria Crown 1893, KM783, MS62 NGC, veiled Head type, LVI found on rim. Lightly toned and most desirable in mint state. Estimate: $300-$400 28293 Victoria Crown 1893, KM783, MS63 PCGS, veiled head type with LVI on edge. Estimate: $350-$450 Starting Bid: $175 28294 Victoria Crown 1894, Old or Veiled Head, LVIII edge, one of the scarcest dates in this series, MS63 NGC, sharp strike, golden gray toning. Estimate: $450-$650 Starting Bid: $225 28295 Victoria Crown 1895, KM783, MS63, NGC, veiled head type with outstanding toning. LIX on edge. Estimate: $400-$500 Starting Bid: $400 28280 Victoria Halfcrown 1881, Young Head, S3889, uncertified but a nice frosty UNC with a sharp portrait and bold details on the shield. Equal to MS62-63 quality in a slab. A very attractive coin! Estimate: $400-$600 Starting Bid: $200 28281 Victoria Halfcrown 1883, Young Head, S3889, AU58 NGC, gray toning with some dark spots on the portrait. Estimate: $200-$300 28296 Victoria Crown 1895, Old or Veiled Head, S3937, LIX edge, MS63 NGC, light golden gray surfaces. Estimate: $450-$600 Starting Bid: $225 28297 Victoria Crown 1895, KM783, MS64 NGC, Veiled or Old Head, LIX edge, light golden gray surfaces. Estimate: $400-$500 Starting Bid: $400

28270 Victoria mint error Gothic Florin ND, S3891 type, XF45 Struck Thru Capped Die NGC, incuse brockage image of reverse where the portrait should be, off center, medium gray toning. Rare. Estimate: $400-$600 Starting Bid: $200 28271 Victoria Proof Florin 1887, Jubilee Head, S3925, PR64 NGC, colorful deep blue iridescent toning. Estimate: $300-$400 28272 Victoria Florin 1892, KM762, AU55 NGC, jubilee head type, and the key date of this series. Estimate: $175-$225 28273 Victoria Florin 1893, KM781, MS64 PCGS, light satiny toning. Estimate: $120-$150 28274 Victoria Florin 1895, KM781, MS63 PCGS, sharply struck. Estimate: $120-$150 28275 Victoria Florin 1896, Old or Veiled Head, S3939, MS64 NGC, a very choice coin, light silvery gold in color. Estimate: $225-$275 28276 Victoria Florin 1897, Old or Veiled Head, S3939, MS65 PCGS, really bold strike with elegant golden bluish green iridescent toning, satiny and lovely. Scarce so fine. Estimate: $350-$500 Starting Bid: $175 28277 Victoria 1/2 Crown 1840, KM740, genuine PCGS. This coin has virtually no wear and easily grades AU. Evidence of a past cleaning can be seen. Scarcer early date. Estimate: $175-$225 28278 Victoria 1/2 Crown 1843, KM740, Genuine PCGS, AU/UNC details, but harshly cleaned. A scarce low mintage date. Estimate: $600-$800 Starting Bid: $300 28279 Victoria Halfcrown 1878, Young Head, S3889, AU55 ICG, light golden gray toning. Estimate: $200-$300

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28298 Victoria Crown 1897, KM783, MS63 NGC, veiled head with LXI on edge. Estimate: $350-$400 Starting Bid: $300 28299 Victoria Crown 1899, KM783, MS63 NGC, veiled head type, LXII on edge, a very appealing coin. Estimate: $350-$400 Starting Bid: $175 28300 Victoria Crown 1900, KM783, MS62, NGC, LXIV on edge. Lightly toned and becoming scarce in mint state. Estimate: $350-$400 Starting Bid: $175 28301 Victoria Maundy Set 1895, Old or Veiled Head, S3943, an original Gem UNC set, not slabbed but would probably grade PR65 or higher, immaculate coins with bright golden blue iridescent toning. (Total: 4 coins) Estimate: $250-$350 28302 Victoria gold 1/2 Sovereign 1887, KM767, UNC, some obverse scratches, jubilee type. AGW 0.1177 oz. Estimate: $175-$200 28303 Victoria gold 1/2 Sovereign 1887, KM766, MS63 NGC, a most pleasing offering of the jubilee type. Estimate: $175-$225 28304 Victoria Half Sovereign 1887, Jubilee Head, S3869, MS65 NGC, Gem UNC, fully struck, wonderful satiny luster and soft gold color. Estimate: $500-$650 Starting Bid: $250 28305 Victoria gold Proof Half Sovereign 1887, Jubilee Head, S3869, PR61 Ultra Cameo NGC. Estimate: $400-$550 Starting Bid: $200 28306 Victoria gold Sovereign 1863, KM736.1, AU58 PCGS, type with shield reverse and no die number. Wonderful original luster. AGW 0.2354 oz. Estimate: $400-$450 Starting Bid: $200 28307 Victoria gold Sovereign 1863, Young Head, S3852D, MS61 NGC, subdued luster but a good sharp strike. Estimate: $600-$800 Starting Bid: $300 28308 Victoria gold Sovereign 1869, KM736.2, XF details, surface hairlines NGC, with die number 15. AGW 0.2354 oz. Estimate: $325-$375 Starting Bid: $162 28309 Victoria gold Sovereign 1871, KM752, MS63 NGC, St. George and dragon reverse. This coin has an outstanding appearance and is worthy of a premium bid. AGW 0.2354 oz. Estimate: $400-$450 Starting Bid: $200 28310 Victoria gold Sovereign 1871, KM736.2, MS63 NGC, Young Head type with shield reverse, die number 27. With full mint bloom. Estimate: $450-$500 Starting Bid: $225 28311 Victoria gold Sovereign 1871, KM736.2, MS63 NGC, shield reverse and with die number 32. Sparkling luster and highly sought after in this grade. AGW 0.2354 oz. Estimate: $450-$500 Starting Bid: $225 28312 Victoria gold Sovereign 1887, Jubilee Head, S3866A, MS63 PCGS, a very choice coin with satiny luster. Estimate: $400-$550 Starting Bid: $200 28313 Victoria gold Sovereign error 1892, Jubilee Head, S3866C, Mint Error AU58 NGC, horizontally misaligned dies explains the grading insert, and in fact the collar providing the reeded edge has slipped, shearing off the edge at the top of the reverse and making an overhanging bulge of edge reeding at the top of the obverse. A most unusual find! Its old-gold color suggests that it was snatched from circulation exactly as is. Rare. Estimate: $500-$750 Starting Bid: $250 28314 Victoria gold Sovereign 1900, KM785, MS62 NGC, veiled head type. AGW 0.2354 oz. Estimate: $350-$400 Starting Bid: $175 28315 Edward VII Penny 1902, S3990, MS64 RD PCGS, blazing golden red mint brilliance with only scattered tiny abrasions, sharply struck. A super piece in terms of original color. Estimate: $200-$300 28316 Edward VII Penny 1910, S3990, MS64 RD PCGS, wonderful original golden red with a blush of pinkish hues, and only tiny abrasions. One of the best we have seen with blazing color! Estimate: $200-$300 28317 Edward VII Sixpence 1907, KM799, MS64 NGC, light golden toning. Estimate: $100-$150 28318 Edward VII Sixpence 1909, KM799, MS65 NGC, a coin with sparkling luster. Estimate: $150-$200 28319 Edward VII Shilling 1910, KM800, MS63 NGC, with light mottled toning. Estimate: $100-$150 28320 Edward VII Florin 1902, S3981, MS65 NGC, colorful iridescent toning. Scarce so fine. Estimate: $250-$350 28321 Edward VII Halfcrown 1902, S3980, MS65 NGC, colorful iridescent toning. Estimate: $300-$400 28322 Edward VII Crown 1902, KM803, MS64 NGC, light golden toning and almost never encountered this choice. Estimate: $350-$400 Starting Bid: $175 28323 Edward VII Proof Maundy Set 1902, S3985, Matte Proofs, very choice with swirling, fully original two-tone gray toning and hues of pale gold, four coins about as fresh as they can be. (Total: 4 coins) Estimate: $250-$350 28324 Edward VII gold Half Sovereign 1902, S3974A, MS63 PCGS, Choice UNC, scarce as such; the consignor states that this was obtained in an original Royal Mint gold mint set, which would reasonably account for the nice quality seen here. Estimate: $300-$400 28325 Edward VII gold Half Sovereign 1908, S3974B, MS64 PCGS, a really Choice UNC with bright satiny surfaces. Estimate: $350-$500 Starting Bid: $175 28326 Edward VII gold Sovereign 1909, S3969, MS64 PCGS, a beautiful near-gem coin, especially sharp in strike, surfaces having lovely deep-gold toning. Really scarce so fine. Estimate: $550-$700 Starting Bid: $275 28327 Edward VII gold Sovereign 1910, KM805, AU, with some deposits. Consignor notes that the coin was recovered from the wreck of the Egypt, which sunk in 1922. AGW 0.2354 oz. Estimate: $350-$400 Starting Bid: $175

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Great Britain
28328 Edward VII gold Sovereign 1910, S3969, MS63 PCGS, Choice UNC, several noticeable marks but fully original with deep gold toning and a sharp strike. Estimate: $450-$600 Starting Bid: $225 28329 George V Two Gem Certified Pennies, 1916, KM810, MS65 RD. 1931, KM838, MS66 BN. Both certified by NGC. (Total: 2 coins) Estimate: $125-$175 28340 George VI Pennies 1951, lot of four: S4117, each graded MS65 RD, 3 by PCGS, 1 by NGC, the latter piece being the brightest and nicest. 1951 is the key date in this late series, with a SCBC value of 60 per coin, a total of 240 for this lot. (Total: 4 coins) Estimate: $250-$400 28341 George VI gold Proof Half Sovereign 1937, S4077, PR60 NGC, swirling hairlines but certainly not unattractive. Estimate: $300-$450 28342 Fifteen Piece Proof Set 1937, KM-PS21, choice Proof, Farthing to Halfcrown, 26,402 mintage, in original case of issue. (Total: 14 coins) Estimate: $300-$350 28343 Elizabeth II 25 Pence Mint Error 1977, KM920, MS64 NGC, with double curved clips. Estimate: $100-$120 28344 Elizabeth II 25 Pence Mint Error 1977, KM920, MS64 NGC, 10 % curved clip at 6:00 to 8:00 obverse. Estimate: $120-$150 28330 George V Shilling 1911, S4013, MS66 PCGS, a Superb Gem UNC, fully original, with exquisite opalescent silvery pale gold iridescent toning. One of only a few given this super grade, truly beautiful and rare as such. We have had a couple of George V shillings of this type bring multiples of our low estimate in the recent past, and this coin is their equal or better. Estimate: $250-$500 28331 George V Florin 1914, KM817, MS65 NGC, appealing rainbow toning. Estimate: $150-$200 28332 George V Crown 1927, KM836,. LIX edge. MS64 NGC. Mottled medium gray toning on somewhat reflective surfaces. Attractive. Estimate: $300-$350 Starting Bid: $300 28333 George V Proof Crown 1935, S4050, REP, Brilliant Proof, light cameo, choice other than a couple of cuts on the obverse. Estimate: $400-$600 Starting Bid: $200 28334 George V Proof Crown 1935, S4050, REP, the Rocking Horse crown, Proof Stained NGC, a brilliant and fairly choice coin with a swath of dullness more or less vertically down the coins obverse, also some noticeable hairlines. The stain is probably from the sash in the issue box: the coin was likely toned, and dipped, which revealed the stain. Mintage of 2,500. Estimate: $400-$600 Starting Bid: $200 28335 George V Three Certified Coins 1911, Penny Maundy UNC details, scratches. Twopence Maundy, MS63. Halfcrown, PF65. All certified by NGC. (Total: 3 coins) Estimate: $150-$200 28336 George V gold Half Sovereign 1914, S4006, MS64 PCGS, a neargem coin with bright luster, just tiny abrasions. Estimate: $350-$500 Starting Bid: $175 28337 George V gold Sovereign 1925, KM820, MS63 NGC, an attractive example for the grade. AGW 0.2354 oz. Estimate: $350-$400 Starting Bid: $175 28338 George V gold Sovereign 1925, KM820, MS65 NGC, an ideal type coin. AGW 0.2354 oz. Estimate: $350-$400 Starting Bid: $175 28339 George V gold Sovereign 1925, KM820, MS66 NGC, a virtually perfect coin. AGW 0.2354 oz. Estimate: $375-$425 Starting Bid: $187 28353 George V Era Trade Dollar 1929-B, KM-T5, MS64 PCGS, lovely silvery gold toning, bold strike with the little incuse mintmark crisply detailed, a coin having the eye-appeal of a gem. Estimate: $250-$350 28345 Elizabeth II 25 Pence Mint Error 1981, KM925, MS64 NGC, double-curved clip. Estimate: $120-$150 28346 Elizabeth II gold Sovereign 1993, KM943, PR69 DCAM PCGS. AGW 0.2354 oz. Estimate: $325-$375 Starting Bid: $162 28347 Elizabeth II gold Sovereign 2004, KM1002, MS67 PCGS, a virtually flawless example. AGW 0.2354 oz. Estimate: $325-$375 Starting Bid: $162 28348 Elizabeth II gold Sovereign 2007, KM1002, PR70 DCAM PCGS, cataloged as a perfect coin. AGW 0.2354 oz. Estimate: $350-$400 Starting Bid: $175 28349 Elizabeth II gold 2 Pounds 2008, Not in SCWC, PF70 Ultra Cameo NGC, Olympic f lag handover from Bejing to London. AGW 0.4711 oz. Estimate: $650-$700 Starting Bid: $325 28350 Royal Mint Brass Trial Piece ND, MS65 NGC, Shilling size, and quite scarce. Estimate: $100-$150 28351 Elizabeth II Gold Sovereign Set 1983, Consisting of 1/2 Sovereign, Sovereign, and 2 Pound coins. With COA and original case of issue. AGW 0.8239 oz. Estimate: $1,100-$1,200 Starting Bid: $550 28352 Victoria Era Trade Dollar 1900, KM-T5, no mintmark, scarce date, AU53 PCGS, brilliant surfaces and virtually UNC. Estimate: $250-$350

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Great Britain
28354 George III Counterstamp 1/2 Dollar ND (1797), KM622.2, host coin is Fine, counterstamp is VF. Host coin is a Spain 4 Reales 1775CF. Estimate: $250-$300 28355 George III Counterstamp Dollar ND (1797), KM633, host coin is about VF, counterstamp is VF with some flaws. Struck upon a 1789 transitional 8 Reales of Mexico. A seldom seen host coin. Estimate: $250-$300 28363 Anne bronze Medal 1708, Eimer-433, AU58 BN NGC, an impressive example depicting the battle of Oudenarde. 44.2 mm. in diameter, and by J.Croker. Two captives tied on reverse and surrounded by French standards. Estimate: $200-$250 28364 George III bronze Medal 1718, Eimer-481, MS64 BN NGC, issued to celebrate the British destroying the Spanish f leet off Cape Passaro. George is facing right, reverse has Neptune, (George), upon a column with captured Spanish war articles below. Medallist is J. Croker, diameter is 45.8 mm. Estimate: $350-$400 Starting Bid: $350 28365 George I bronze Medal 1725, Eimer-501, MS64 BN NGC, issued to celebrate the revival of the Order of the Bath. The king is portrayed facing right, the reverse has Prince William standing. Diameter of 46.5 mm. Estimate: $325-$375 Starting Bid: $300 28366 George II silver Coronation Medal 1727, Eimer 510, About XF. George is facing left on the obverse. Reverse has Britannia crowning the seated monarch. 34 mm. Estimate: $150-$200

28356 George III Counterstamped Dollar ND (1797), KM638, AU50 ANACS, oval counterstamp on Peru 8 Reales 1793. The counterstamp of George is especially choice. Estimate: $400-$500 Starting Bid: $200 28357 George III Countermarked Dollar ND (ca. 1797), KM653, XF, cleaned. Oval countermark on 8 Reales of Bolivia 1794. Estimate: $300-$350

28367 Anne Bronze Medal 1713, Eimer 458, UNC, struck for the Peace of Utrecht. Medallist is John Crocker. Diameter is 58 mm. Estimate: $350-$400 Starting Bid: $175 28368 George II bronze Medal 1731, Eimer-524, MS63 BN NGC, portrait of queen Caroline, reverse has Charity seated with four children. Medallist is Dassier, diameter is 41 mm. Estimate: $250-$300 28369 Henry VIII silver Medal by Dassier 1731, Eimer 27, PF62 NGC, bust of Henry facing front, reverse has Hercules within a temple destroying religious objects. Struck in high relief and very choice. From Dassiers 1731 series of English kings and queens. Estimate: $250-$300 28370 Admiral Vernon Medal on the Taking of Porto Bello in 1739, A+C-PBv-42-RR, VF cleaned with porous surfaces, very popular collector series. Estimate: $150-$200 28371 George III bronze Medal 1762, BHM-78, MS64 BN NGC, queen Charlotte is depicted celebrating her giving birth to the Prince of Wales. 29 mm. Estimate: $150-$200 28372 Macclesfield copper Pattern Halfpenny Token 1789, D&H-15, PF64 RB NGC, listed as RR with pattern lacking the reverse drapery. Listed under Cheshire in the catalogue. Estimate: $400-$450 Starting Bid: $400 28373 Somersetshire Bristol Halfpenny Token 1811, Withers-484, MS63 RB NGC, sheathing nail manufacture. Estimate: $125-$175 28374 George IV Bronze Coronation Medal 1821, BHM1083, MS64 BN NGC, 34 mm. in diameter, with a striking portrait. Estimate: $175-$225

28358 George III Countermarked Dollar ca. 1797, KM634, AU58 NGC, issued by Bank of England. Countermark of George upon Mexican 8 Reales 1795. Both countermark and coin are far better than what is normally seen. Estimate: $500-$600 Starting Bid: $250 28359 Anne silver Accession Medal 1702, Eimer 388, AU58 NGC, a silver piece issued by John Croker, on the queens accession to the throne. Obverse has Anne facing left, reverse has a heart within branches of oak upon a pedestal. It measures 35.4 mm. Estimate: $450-$500 Starting Bid: $425 28360 Anne silver Coronation Medal 1702, Eimer 390, AU55 NGC, 34.8 mm. This medal was issued upon the coronation of Anne. Medalist was John Croker. The reverse design shows Pallas wielding the thunderbolt of Zeus. This was meant to show Anne as Pallas, protecting England from the ever aggressive France. Estimate: $450-$500 Starting Bid: $425 28361 Anne bronze Medal 1703, Eimer-400, MS64 BN NGC, Anne is facing left, reverse has the Duke of Marlborough on horseback accepting the keys to three cities from a kneeling female. The Medal is a celebration of the cities he captured. Medallist is J. Croker, diameter is 42.4 mm. Estimate: $325-$375 Starting Bid: $300 28362 Anne Bronze Medal 1704, Eimer-409, MS63 BN NGC, 35 mm. in diameter and by J. Croker. Anne facing left, reverse has Britannia seated upon a globe regarding a captive. Estimate: $150-$200

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Greece
28375 William IV Bronze Coronation Medal 1831, Eimer-1251, PF64 BN NGC, the official coronation medal of William by William Wyon. 33.5 mm. in diameter. Estimate: $175-$225 28376 Victoria silver Medal 1862, AU/UNC, cleaned, issued for the International Exhibition, medallist is J. Wiener. Fascinating use of perspective, reverse. Diameter is 41 mm. Estimate: $150-$200 28377 Charles II silver Medal 1660, Eimer 217, XF40 NGC. This medal depicts Charles being restored as king of England, and the restoration is being compared to Moses returning to rescue his countrymen by removing the yoke of the oppression of the Pharaoh. The medal is somewhat toned and quite scarce. Diameter 31mm. Estimate: $400-$450 Starting Bid: $400 28378 Charles II silver Coronation Medal 1661, Eimer 221, AU55 NGC, official Coronation Medal by Thomas Simon. Bust of Charles facing right on the obverse, reverse has the king seated on a throne crowned by Peace. 27 mm in diameter. and unusually choice for the type. Estimate: $300-$400 28379 Fourteen Desirable silver Coins, Included here are Sixpences, Shillings, Florins, and 1/2 Crowns. All are 19th or earl;y 20th century issues. Many in high grade. A must see lot. Sold as is, no return lot. (Total: 14 coins) Estimate: $300-$400 28380 Two High Grade Certified Coins, Sixpence 1758, AU58. Double florin 1890, MS62. Both coins certified by NGC. (Total: 2 coins) Estimate: $175-$225 28381 Fascinating Grouping of Nine Hammered Coins, Most grade Fine, a few better. Included is Pax Penny of William I, two Pennies of Stephen, and Groats of Henry VI and Henry VII. A lot to be carefully viewed. Sold as is, no return lot. (Total: 9 coins) Estimate: $500-$600 Starting Bid: $250 28382 Thirteen Choice Minors, Farthings, Halfpennies, Threepences and Sixpences. Most choice UNC. A group to be carefully studied. sold as is, no return lot. (Total: 13 coins) Estimate: $150-$200 28383 Pair of Enameled gold Sovereigns, 1869, XF with some abrasions, 1915, in a bezel, used in jewelry. Both coins are beautifully enameled. AGW 0.4710 oz. (Total: 2 coins) Estimate: $650-$700 Starting Bid: $325 28384 Mixed Victoria lot including: 1887 Threepence, Sixpence, Shilling Florin, and Halfcrown, grades from XF to AU, and an Edward VII bronze Coronation medal 1902, Eimer-1871, Choice AU with a bit of dark verdigris. (Total: 6 pieces) Estimate: $250-$300 28385 Trio of High Grade Certified Coins, 1/2 Farthing 1843, MS64 RB PCGS. Shilling 1787, AU58 PCGS. Shilling 1929, MS65 NGC. (Total: 3 coins) Estimate: $150-$200 28386 Victoria 1/2 Crown 1887 and Shilling 1893,, KM754, UNC details, environmental damage. KM780, MS62. Both coins certified by NGC. The 1887 1/2 Crown doesnt appear to have any environmental damage. (Total: 2 coins) Estimate: $150-$200 28387 Seven Attractive 19th Century Coins, Penny, 1884, UNC, Maundy set, 1897, AU, Bank Dollar, 1804, VF, Crown, 1892, VF/ XF. A lot to be carefully examined. Sold as is, no return lot. (Total: 7 coins) Estimate: $400-$500 Starting Bid: $200 28388 Anne silver Edinburgh pair: Shilling 1707-E, S3612, Fine; Halfcrown 1708-E, S3605, Fine. Uncertified, both lightly toned. (Total: 2) Estimate: $250-$325 28389 George III Enameled gold 1/2 Guinea and Guinea, 1/2 Guinea is 1788 with a pin soldered to the obverse. Coin is graded Poor. Guinea is 1790, VF, but soldered to a bezel. The enamel on both coins is attractive.. AGW 0.3693 oz. (Total: 2 coins) Estimate: $500-$600 Starting Bid: $250 28390 Victoria Enameled gold Sovereign and 2 Pounds 1887, Both coins are soldered and were used as womens pins. The coins grade XF and VF respectively, the enameled work is appealing. AGW 0.7062 oz. (Total: 2 coins) Estimate: $900-$1,000 Starting Bid: $450 28391 Charles II Enameled 1/2 Crown Broach 1671, KM428.5, the obverse grades Fine, with a pin soldered to the surface. The reverse is beautifully enameled. This was probably worn by a woman as a broach. Estimate: $200-$250 28392 Trio of High Grade Certified Coins, Farthing 1861, AU58 BN. Penny 1901, MS64 RB. Threepence 1906, MS67, Maundy type. All certified by NGC.. (Total: 3 coins) Estimate: $150-$200

Greece
28393 George I 10 Lepta 1882A, KM55, MS63 BN NGC, the coins of this three year type are seldom seen in mint state. Estimate: $200-$250 28394 George I Drachma 1868A, KM38, MS60 details, cleaned ANACS, very seldom encountered in mint state. Estimate: $150-$200 28395 George I 5 Drachmai 1876A, KM46, AU details, surface hairlines NGC, a highly sought after type. Estimate: $150-$200 28396 George I gold 20 Drachmai 1884, KM56, AU58 NGC, much original luster. Estimate: $275-$325 28397 George I gold 20 Drachmai 1884A, KM56, AU58 NGC. Estimate: $300-$350 28398 Constantin II 50 Drachmai (1970), KM93, MS68 NGC, revolution commemorative. Estimate: $150-$200 28399 Constantine II 100 Drachmai (1970), KM94, MS67 NGC, revolution commemorative. Estimate: $120-$150 28400 Republic gold 5000 Drachmes 1981, KM129, PF69 Ultra Cameo. Ancient Olympics. Estimate: $500-$600 Starting Bid: $250

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Guatemala
Guatemala
28401 Ferdinand VII 1/2 Real 1808 NG-M, KM60, MS64 PCGS. Bust of Carlos IV. Scarce and superior grade. Estimate: $200-$300 28402 Ferdinand VII 8 Reales 1818-M, KM69, UNC Details NGC (surface hairlines), well-struck with soft gray patina, light traces of an oldtime cleaning. Scarce type in this grade. Estimate: $350-$450 Starting Bid: $175 28403 Ferdinand VII 8 Reales 1821M, KM69, F/VF, popular and elusive mint. Estimate: $125-$175 28404 Central American Republic 1/4 Real 1837G, KM1, MS67 NGC, a superb little jewel with prooflike surfaces. (Total: 1 coins) Estimate: $150-$250 28405 Central American Republic 8 Reales 1825M, KM4, VF/XF, well defined leaves on the tree for the grade Estimate: $125-$175 28406 Central American Republic 8 Reales 1825M, KM4, XF45 ANACS, a few scratches noted, yet a most popular type. Estimate: $150-$200 28407 Central American Republic 8 Reales 1826M, KM4, VF, toned, a few scratches, Estimate: $100-$150 28408 Central American Republic 8 Reales 1846NG-AE, KM4, AU55 PCGS, nicely toned with most leaves on the Ceiba tree visible. Estimate: $250-$300 28409 Central American Republic 8 Reales 1847/6-A, KM4, XF45 NGC, nicely toned and attractive, minor handling in the obverse fields. Estimate: $250-$300 28410 Republic Peso 1882AE, KM208, AU58 NGC, essentially as struck and far better than normal for this well worn type. Estimate: $250-$300 28411 Republic silver Peso 1896, KM210, MS63 NGC. Estimate: $200-$300 28412 Republic Peso 1896, KM210, MS64 PCGS. Old green holder. Coins looks like a superb gem. Estimate: $250-$350 28413 Republic gold 5 Pesos 1869R, KM191, XF, lightly cleaned, portrait of Carrera, one year type. AGW 0.2333 oz. Estimate: $375-$425 Starting Bid: $187 28414 Republica gold 5 Pesos 1869, KM191, AU55 NGC. Estimate: $400-$500 Starting Bid: $200 28415 Republic gold 5 Pesos 1874P, KM198, VF/XF, a highly sought after type. AGW 0.2333 oz. Estimate: $400-$500 Starting Bid: $200 28416 Republic 5 Quetzales 1926, K M244, AU Details Surface Hairlines. Estimate: $400-$500 Starting Bid: $200 28417 Republic Specimen Centavo 1954, KM259, SP64 NGC, very scarce Specimen striking. Estimate: $100-$150

Guinea
28419 Republic 5000 Francs 1969, KM32, PF65 Ultra Cameo. Estimate: $800-$900 Starting Bid: $400

Haiti
28420 Republic 1 & 2 Centimes copper Patterns 1889, KM-Pn85 & Pn86, Prooflike UNC, seldom offered pair. (Total: 2 coins) Estimate: $250-$300

Honduras

28421 Central American Republic Real 1830T, KM19.2 AU55 NGC, very seldom offered coin from the Tegucigalpa mint in Honduras. Estimate: $325-$375 Starting Bid: $300 28422 Republic aluminum Essai 1/4 Real 1872A, KM-E1, MS64 NGC, an exceptional Essai with full mint bloom. Estimate: $250-$300 28423 Republic Real 1870, KM33, MS65 NGC, unusually choice example for this two year type. Estimate: $120-$150 28424 Republic 5 Centavos 1896/86, KM54, MS63 NGC, bright white brilliant UNC example. Estimate: $120-$150

Hong Kong
28425 Victoria 5 Cents 1872/68H, KM5, MS61 PCGS, bright white example and bordering on rare in mint state. Estimate: $350-$400 Starting Bid: $175 28426 Elizabeth II gold 1000 Dollars 1975, KM38, MS66 ANACS, royal visit commemorative. AGW 0.4708 oz. Estimate: $650-$700 Starting Bid: $325 28427 Elizabeth II gold 1000 Dollars 1983, KM51, PF68 Ultra Cameo NGC, year of the pig. AGW 0.4708 oz. Estimate: $650-$700 Starting Bid: $325 28428 Elizabeth II gold 1000 Dollars 1984, KM52, PF68 Ultra Cameo NGC, year of the rat. AGW 0.4708 oz. Estimate: $650-$700 Starting Bid: $325

Hungary
28429 Stephan I silver Denar ND (997-1038), Rethy-1, toned XF, scarce and popular as Stpehan was the first king of Hungary and later canonized. Estimate: $150-$200

Guernsey
28418 British Dependency gold Pound 1981, KM37a, PF69 Ultra Cameo NGC, type with Guernsey lily. AGW 0.2358 oz. Estimate: $350-$400 Starting Bid: $175

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India
28430 Sigismund I Goldgulden ND (1387-1437), Friedberg 9, AU58 NGC, exceptionally bold details, quartered arms with eagles. Estimate: $500-$600 Starting Bid: $250 28431 Ferdinand III Taler 1658KB, Dav-3198, KM107, about XF, struck after his death. Estimate: $300-$350 28432 Revolt of the Malcontents 1/2 Taler 1705KB, KM265.1, XF40 NGC, revolutionary coinage issued as part of the attempt to break away from the Habsburg rule. Nicely toned and a popular type. Estimate: $200-$250 28433 Maria Theresa gold Ducat 1744KB, KM329.1, VF/XF, somewhat creased, repaired at 12:00. Original patina. Estimate: $275-$325 28434 Maria Theresa Madonna Taler 1780 SKPD, KM386.2, AU53 PCGS, nicely toned. Estimate: $150-$200 28435 Franz II gold Ducat 1830, KM419, AU58 NGC, a nice lustrous example. Estimate: $400-$500 Starting Bid: $200 28436 Republic 50 Filler 1948, KM536, MS66 NGC, exceptional mint brilliance, scarce type. Estimate: $200-$250 28446 Victoria 1/4 Rupee 1862, KM470, MS64 NGC, subtle toning enhances this coin. Estimate: $150-$200 28447 Victoria 1/4 Rupee 1876, KM470, MS63 NGC, truly choice for the type. Estimate: $120-$150 28448 Victoria 1/2 Rupee 1874 (B), KM472, MS62 NGC, lovely delicate toning and few around this choice. Estimate: $250-$350 28449 Victoria 1/2 Rupee 1875 (C), KM472, MS63 NGC, an outstanding example. Estimate: $250-$350 28450 Victoria 1/2 Rupee 1876 (B), KM472, MS62 NGC, very choice for the grade. Estimate: $300-$400 28451 Victoria 1/2 Rupee 1878 (C), KM491, MS61 NGC, bright white example. Estimate: $250-$300 28452 Victoria 1/2 Rupee 1881(C), KM491, MS61, NGC, few around in mint state. Estimate: $250-$350 28453 Victoria 1/2 Rupee 1882 (B), KM491, MS63 NGC, lovely light toning. Estimate: $300-$400 28454 Victoria 1/2 Rupee 1884 (B), KM491, MS62 NGC, no mintmark variety. Estimate: $250-$350 28455 Victoria 1/2 Rupee 1889C, KM491, MS63 NGC, attractively toned. Estimate: $250-$350 28456 Victoria 1/2 Rupee 1892B, KM491, MS63 NGC, exquisitely toned. Estimate: $300-$400 28457 Victoria 1/2 Rupee 1893C, KM491, MS61 NGC, light appealing toning. Estimate: $250-$300 28458 Victoria 1/2 Rupee 1894B, KM491, MS63 NGC, appealing satiny toning. Estimate: $300-$350 28459 Victoria 1/2 Rupee 1899B, KM491, AU58, NGC, with backwards B. Estimate: $100-$125 28460 Victoria Rupee 1862, KM473.1, MS63 NGC, becoming scarce in mint state. Estimate: $150-$200 28461 Victoria Rupee 1862, KM473.1, MS63 NGC, appealing subdued toning. Estimate: $150-$200 28462 Victoria Rupee 1875 (C), KM473.2, AU58 NGC, essentially no noticeable wear. Estimate: $60-$100 28463 Victoria Rupee 1876 (B), KM473.2, MS62 NGC, a most pleasing appearance. Estimate: $100-$150 28464 Victoria Rupee 1880C, KM492, MS62 NGC, with appealing red blue toning. Estimate: $125-$200 28465 Victoria Rupee 1882C, KM492, UNC details, surface hairlines NGC, ex-Pridmore with original ticket included. Estimate: $60-$100 28466 Victoria Rupee 1883C, KM492, MS62 NGC, ex-Pridmore with original ticket included. Estimate: $125-$200
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Iceland
28437 Republic 500 Kronur 1961, KM14, MS62 NGC. Jon Sigurdsson 150-year of his birthday. Estimate: $400-$500 Starting Bid: $200 28438 Republic gold 500 Kronur 1961, KM14, MS66 NGC, Sigurdsson commemorative. AGW 0.2593 oz. Estimate: $375-$425 Starting Bid: $187 28439 Republic gold 10000 Kronur 1974, KM22, MS65 NGC. Estimate: $600-$700 Starting Bid: $300 28440 Republic gold 10000 Kronur 1974, KM22, PF64 ANACS, 8,000 Proof examples minted. AGW 0.4485 oz. Estimate: $600-$650 Starting Bid: $300

India
28441 Early gold Trio, three unusual types featuring: early punchmarked series with eight-petaled flower; Pagoda with two seated gods; and Pagoda with elephant motif. Nice VF-XF, Sold as is, no return lot. (Total: 3 coins) Estimate: $300-$500 28442 Bengal Presidency Rupee AH1229/17-49, KM42, AU55 NGC, a very high grade for this type. Estimate: $150-$200 28443 Bengal Presidency Rupee ND (Year 45), KM69, MS63 NGC, far nicer than what is normally encountered. Estimate: $100-$125 28444 Bengal Presidency Rupee AH1202//19 KM106, MS65 NGC. Outstanding Gem condition for this piece. Estimate: $300-$400 28445 Madras Presidency 5 Fanams (1808), KM351, MS63 NGC, choice UNC coin and bordering on rare thus. Estimate: $400-$500 Starting Bid: $350

India
28467 Victoria Rupee 1884B, KM492, MS63 NGC, strong reflective toning. Estimate: $125-$200 28468 Victoria Rupee 1886B, KM492, MS63 NGC, consignor advises us this is an ex-Pridmore coin. Estimate: $125-$175 28469 Victoria Rupee 1888B, KM492, MS62 NGC, variety with raised mintmark. Estimate: $100-$150 28470 Victoria Rupee 1900C, KM492, MS62 NGC, most attractive magenta gray toning. Estimate: $100-$150 28471 Edward VII 1/2 Rupee 1907B, KM507, MS63 NGC, appealing light gray toning. Consignor advises this is an ex- Pridmore coin. Estimate: $200-$300 28472 Edward VII 1/2 Rupee 1908 (C), KM507, MS63 NGC, a superb example. Estimate: $200-$300 28473 Edward VII 1/2 Rupee 1909 (C), KM507, MS62 NGC, striking original luster. Estimate: $200-$300 28474 Edward VII 1/2 Rupee 1910B, KM507, PL64 NGC, an exceptional restrike Proof. Estimate: $300-$400 28475 George V Rupee 1915 (B), KM524, MS65 NGC, this would make the perfect type coin. Estimate: $300-$400 28476 George V Rupee 1922 (B), KM524, MS63 NGC, full mint luster. Estimate: $150-$250 28477 George V gold Sovereign 1918I, KM525A, MS62 NGC. AGW 0.2354 oz. Estimate: $350-$400 Starting Bid: $175 28478 George V gold Sovereign 1918I, KM525A, MS62 ANACS, strong original luster Estimate: $350-$400 Starting Bid: $175 28479 George V gold Sovereign 1918I, KM525A, MS63 NGC, virtually mark free fields. AGW 0.2354 oz. Estimate: $350-$400 Starting Bid: $175 28480 George V gold Sovereign 1918I, KM525A, MS63 ANACS, one year type coin. AGW 0.2354 oz. Estimate: $350-$400 Starting Bid: $175 28481 George V gold Sovereign 1918I, KM525A, MS63 PCGS, virtually mark free fields. AGW 0.2354 oz. Estimate: $375-$425 Starting Bid: $187 28482 George V gold Sovereign 1918I, KM525A, MS64 PCGS. Fully lustrous, and well struck, with minimally marked surfaces. A superior example and a true near-Gem. Estimate: $350-$400 Starting Bid: $175 28483 Baroda. Sayaji Rao III Rupee VS 1948 (1891), KM-Y36, MS62 NGC, lovely light golden toning. Estimate: $300-$350 Starting Bid: $300 28484 Hyderbad. Mir Mahbub Ali Khan II Rupee AH 1318 (1900), KM-Y32, MS64 PCGS, attractively toned and choice. Estimate: $100-$125 28485 Hyderbad. Mir Usman Ali Khan gold 1/4 Asharafi AH1345 (1927), KM-Y55, MS62 NGC, a popular gold type. AGW 0.0817 oz. Estimate: $125-$175 28489 Nasir al-Din, gold 2 Tomans AH 1299 (1882), KM942, AU58 NGC, a superb example of this scarce type. Estimate: $500-$600 Starting Bid: $250 28490 Ahmad Shah 1000 Dinars AH1329 (1911), KM1038, MS65 NGC, fabulous toning with unusually sharp details, certainly among the finest known for this type. Estimate: $225-$300 28491 Mohammed Reza gold 1/2 Pahlavi SH1323 (1944), KM1147, MS63 NGC. Estimate: $250-$300 28492 Muhammad Reza gold Pahlavi SH1322 (1943), KM1148, MS63 ANACS, very lustrous for the type. AGW 0.2354 oz. Estimate: $350-$400 Starting Bid: $175 28493 Mohammed Reza gold Pahlavi SH1322 (1943), KM1148, MS64 NGC. Estimate: $350-$450 Starting Bid: $175 28494 Mohammed Reza gold Pahlavi 1944, KM1148, MS64 NGC. Estimate: $350-$400 Starting Bid: $175 28495 Mohamed Reza gold Medal SH1346 (1967), conjoined busts of the Shah and Farah, fully lustrous, some surface abrasions. 10.53 grams. AGW 0.3060 oz. Estimate: $400-$500 Starting Bid: $200 28496 Mohamed Reza gold Medal SH1346 (1967), conjoined busts of the Shah and Farah, brilliant UNC, minor handling. 10.55 grams. AGW 0.3060 oz. Estimate: $400-$500 Starting Bid: $200 28497 Mohamed Reza gold Medal SH1346 (1967), conjoined busts of the Shah and Farah, brilliant UNC, only light handling. 10.44 grams. AGW 0.3060 oz. Estimate: $400-$500 Starting Bid: $200 28498 Mohamed Reza gold Medal SH1346 (1967), conjoined busts of the Shah and Farah, brilliant UNC, light contact marks, 10.54 grams. AGW 0.3060 oz. Estimate: $400-$500 Starting Bid: $200 28486 Pudukkottai. Martanda Bhairana Specimen Cash ND (18861947), KM6, SP64 BN NGC, seldom available as a specimen. Estimate: $100-$125 28487 Travancore Bala Rava Varma II Specimen Fanam ME 1116 (1941), KM65, SP63 PCGS, scarce as a specimen. Estimate: $100-$125

Iran
28488 Zand Dynasty gold 1/4 Ashrafi ca. 1775, Fr-20, XF, sharply struck for the type. Estimate: $200-$250

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Ireland
28499 Mohamed Reza gold Medal MS2535 (1976), busts of Mohamed and Reza, Bank Melli. 10.00 grams. Cameo Proof with light handling. AGW 0.2880 oz. Estimate: $400-$500 Starting Bid: $200 28500 Mohamed Reza gold Medal MS2536 (1977), obverse bust with Iranian crown on the reverse, cameo Proof with light handling. 3.93 grams. AGW 0.1125 oz. Estimate: $150-$200 28501 Mohamed Reza gold Medal MS2536 (1977), youthful bust with legends on the reverse, cameo Proof, very light contact marks. 10.02 grams. AGW 0.2880 oz. Estimate: $400-$500 Starting Bid: $200 28502 Mohamed Reza gold Medal ND, obverse mosque, reverse Shah in prayer, cameo Proof. 7.96 grams. AGW 0.2295 oz. Estimate: $325-$375 Starting Bid: $162 28503 Islamic Republic gold Azadi SH 1358 (1979), KM1240, MS63 ANACS. AGW 0.2354 oz. Estimate: $350-$400 Starting Bid: $175 28504 Islamic Republic gold Azadi SH1358 (1979), KM1240, MS63 ANACS, revolution commemorative. AGW 0.2354 oz. Estimate: $350-$400 Starting Bid: $175 28513 George III 1/2 Penny 1805, KM147.1, PR65 RB PCGS, with noticeable cameo features. Estimate: $300-$400 28514 George III 1/2 bronzed Penny 1805, KM147.1b, PF66 BN NGC, a virtually flawless coin. Estimate: $250-$300 28515 George III 5 Pence & 10 Pence Tokens 1806, 5 Pence KM-Tn2, MS63. 10 Pence KM-Tn4, MS64. Both coins certified by NGC. Superior examples of the token coinage. (Total: 2 coins) Estimate: $300-$350 28516 George III 10 Pence Token 1813, KM-Tn5, MS64 NGC, outstanding silver gray toning. Estimate: $150-$200 28517 George IV 1/2 Penny 1822, KM150, MS64 BN NGC, lovely deep chocolate color. Estimate: $225-$275 28518 George IV 1/2 Penny 1822, KM150, MS65 BN NGC, most appealing color and a superior example of the type. Estimate: $250-$300 28519 George IV 1/2 Penny 1823, KM150, MS63 BN NGC, significant red in the devices and choice. Estimate: $225-$275 28520 George IV Penny 1822, KM151, MS63 BN NGC, appealing chocolate brown color. Estimate: $400-$450 Starting Bid: $400 28521 George IV Penny 1822, KM151, MS64 BN PCGS, an exceptional portrait. Estimate: $350-$400 Starting Bid: $175 28522 Republic 1/2 Penny 1933, KM2, MS63 RB NGC, essentially red in color and a most desirable date. Estimate: $150-$200 28523 Republic 1/2 Penny 1933, KM2, MS64 BN NGC, a key date and an important coin for the Irish collector. Estimate: $175-$225 28524 Republic 1/2 Penny 1935, KM2, MS66 BN NGC, scarcer date and a marvelous representation with deep chocolate brown color and powerful underlying luster. Estimate: $175-$225 28525 Republic 1/2 Penny 1939, KM10, MS64 RB, scarce coin this choice. Estimate: $150-$200 28526 Republic 1/2 Penny 1939, KM10, MS65 RB NGC, a most appealing example of this date. Estimate: $150-$200 28527 Republic Threepence 1939, KM12, MS64 PCGS, a key date with a 64,000 mintage. Estimate: $350-$450 Starting Bid: $175 28528 Republic Sixpence 1935, KM5, MS64 NGC, a blazing white example and scarce in this state of preservation Estimate: $175-$225 28529 Republic Sixpence 1935, KM5, MS64 PCGS, with shimmering luster, and tough to find this nice. Estimate: $200-$250 28511 George III Copper Gilt Farthing 1806, KM146.2A, PF66 NGC, restrike issue. A superior example deserving a premium bid. Estimate: $500-$600 Starting Bid: $250 28512 George III 1/2 Penny 1805, KM147.1, MS65 BN PCGS, a superior depiction of the monarch. Estimate: $200-$250 28530 Republic Sixpence 1945, KM13a, MS66 NGC, almost impossible to locate this choice. Estimate: $150-$200 28531 Republic Sixpence 1946, KM13a, MS62 NGC, seldom available in mint state. Estimate: $150-$200 28532 Republic Shilling 1930, KM6, MS64 PCGS, with full mint bloom. Estimate: $200-$250
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Ireland
28505 Edward I Penny ND (1279-1302), S.6254, MS62 NGC, Waterford. Second coinage issue and a sensational example of the type. Estimate: $200-$250 28506 William & Mary 1/2 Penny 1693, KM109, XF45 BN NGC, a seldom encountered type. Estimate: $100-$125 28507 George II Farthing 1760, KM135, MS64 BN NGC, appealing chocolate brown color with virtually mark free fields. Estimate: $300-$400 28508 George III Farthing 1806, KM146.1, MS64 BN PCGS, an outstanding appearance. Estimate: $150-$200 28509 George III Farthing 1806, KM146.1, MS66 BN NGC, an outstanding example of the type. Estimate: $200-$250 28510 George III Bronzed Farthing 1806, KM146.2b, PR66 PCGS, restrike issue, virtually flawless coin. Estimate: $225-$275

Ireland
28533 Republic Shilling 1931, KM6, MS64 NGC, a bright white example with full mint bloom. Estimate: $175-$225 28534 Republic Shilling 1933, KM6, MS64 PCGS, wonderful representation of this type. Estimate: $200-$250 28535 Republic Shilling 1935, KM6, MS66 PCGS, full mint bloom and one of the finest known. Estimate: $125-$175 28536 Republic Shilling 1942, KM14, MS65 NGC, as choice as can be found for this type. Estimate: $100-$150 28537 Republic Florin 1930, KM-7, MS64 PCGS, literally a jewel of a coin, shimmering in original aluminum foil-colored silvery iridescence, a few tiny ticks in the mint frost. Rare! Estimate: $250-$300 28538 Republic Florin 1933, KM7, AU55 PCGS, a tough coin to find in higher grades. Estimate: $175-$225 28539 Republic Florin 1935, KM7, MS63 PCGS, a bright white example and fully lustrous. Estimate: $150-$200 28540 Republic Florin 1935, KM7, MS65 PCGS, light golden toning and virtually unknown this choice. Estimate: $250-$300 28548 Republic Twelve Halfpennies 1940-1966, Twelve different dates, most UNC, five certified. Careful examination is recommended. Sold as is , no return lot. (Total: 12 coins) Estimate: $175-$225 28549 Republic Five Certified UNC Pennies, 1928, PF63 RB, 1928, MS61 BN, 1931, MS64 RB, 1949, MS63 RB, 1963, PF63 RB. A difficult group to assemble. Sold as is , no return lot (Total: 6 coins) Estimate: $150-$200 28550 Republic Five Choice Certified Pennies, 1928, MS63 RB, 1931, MS65 RB, 1933, MS65 BN, 1935, MS65 RB, 1937, MS65 BN. All coins certified by NGC. (Total: 5 coins) Estimate: $175-$225 28551 Republic Sixteen Penny Coins, Dates range from 1942-1967, most are UNC, five are certified. Careful viewing is a must here. Sold as is, no return lot. (Total: 16 coins) Estimate: $150-$200 28552 Republic Lot of 21 Threepence Coins, Dates range from 19281968. Most are UNC, eight are certified. Careful viewing is advised. Sold as is, no return lot. (Total: 21 coins) Estimate: $150-$200 28553 Date Collection of Irish Sixpence, 24 coins, mostly certified, a nice run which should be carefully viewed. Sold as is, no return lot. (Total: 24 coins) Estimate: $250-$300 28554 Republic 10 High Grade Certified Coins, Ha lf pennies, Threepences and Sixpences. Dates range from 1928-1962, grades range from AU58 to MS66. All coins certified by NGC. A lot requiring careful examination. Sold as is, no return lot. (Total: 10 coins) Estimate: $200-$250 28555 Republic Three Choice Coins 1942, Shilling, MS65, Florin MS66, Halfcrown, MS65. All coins certified by PCGS. (Total: 3 coins) Estimate: $125-$175 28556 Republic Seven Certified Coins, 1928 Shilling, Florin, (2 pieces), 1939 1/2 Crown, (2 pieces), 1940 Florin, 1/2 Crown. All coins certified by PCGS. Grades range from AU58 to MS64. (Total: 7 coins) Estimate: $200-$250 28557 Republic Trio of Choice Certified Coins of 1941, Shilling, MS64, Florin, MS64, Halfcrown, MS62. All coins certified by PCGS. (Total: 3 coins) Estimate: $125-$175 28558 Republic Trio of High Grade coins, Shilling 1931, AU, 1935, UNC, Florin 1928, AU. All bright white examples. (Total: 3 coins) Estimate: $125-$175 28559 Republic Five Choice 1/2 Crowns, 1928, 1940, 1941, (2 examples), 1942. All UNC, one or two are lightly cleaned. (Total: 6 coins) Estimate: $200-$250 28560 Republic Nineteen High Grade Shillings and Florins, Dates range from 1951-1966. Most are UNC, seven are certified. A must see group. Sold as is, no return lot. (Total: 19 coins) Estimate: $175-$225 28561 Republic Trio of Certified 1940 Coins, Shilling, MS64, Florin, MS63, Halfcrown, MS63. All coins certified by PCGS. (Total: 3 coins) Estimate: $150-$200 28562 Republic Ten Choice Halfcrowns, A date run from from 19511967, all UNC, three certified. A lot to be carefully studied. Sold as is, no return lot. (Total: 10 coins) Estimate: $150-$200 28563 Republic Trio of Choice Coins, Shilling 1939, KM14, Florin, KM15, 1/2 Crown 1942, KM16. All coins certified MS64 by PCGS. (Total: 3 coins) Estimate: $150-$200

28541 Republic 1/2 Crown 1930, KM8, MS64 PCGS, a tough coin in any grade, bordering on rare in this state of preservation. Estimate: $350-$400 Starting Bid: $175 28542 Republic Halfcrown 1933, KM8, AU55 NGC, silvery toning, virtually no wear, and a far better date. (Incorrectly noted as 2 S on the holder.) Estimate: $175-$225 28543 Republic 1/2 Crown 1933, KM8, AU58 PCGS, a wisp of toning and very choice for the type. Estimate: $150-$200 28544 Republic 1/2 Crown 1934, KM8, MS65 PCGS, a blazing white example, and virtually impossible to find this choice. Estimate: $200-$250 28545 Republic Eight High Grade Certified Farthings, KM1, dates are 1928-1937, grades are MS63-MS65. All coins certified by NGC. (Total: 8 coins) Estimate: $200-$250 28546 Republic Twelve Farthings 1928-1966, All are high grade, five are certified, careful viewing is recommended. Sold as is, no return lot. (Total: 12 coins) Estimate: $175-$225 28547 Republic Nine Certified Proof Coins of 1928, Farthing to 1/2 Crown, grades range from PF63 to PF65. All coins certified by NGC. (Total: 9 coins) Estimate: $250-$300

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Italy
28564 Republic Large Grouping of 98 Coins, Included is three 1966 10 Shilling Proofs, four mint sets, and 70 assorted UNC coins in an album. A lot to be studied. Sold as is, no return lot. Estimate: $250-$300 28565 Republic Trio of Certified Coins 1942, Shilling, MS64, Florin, MS64, 1/2 Crown, MS65. All certified by PCGS. (Total: 3 coins) Estimate: $150-$200 28579 Kingdom of Napoleon gold 40 Lire 1808M, KM12 AU55 NGC, a well struck example. AGW 0.3733 oz. Estimate: $500-$550 Starting Bid: $250 28580 Kingdom of Napoleon gold 40 Lire 1809M, KM12, XF45, NGC. AGW 0.3733 oz. Estimate: $500-$550 Starting Bid: $250 28581 Kingdom of Napoleon gold 40 Lire 1809M, KM12, VF/XF, some obverse scratches noted, scarcer, lower mintage date. AGW 0.3733 oz. Estimate: $500-$550 Starting Bid: $250 28582 Kingdom of Napoleon gold 40 Lire 1810M, KM12, XF45 NGC. AGW 0.3733 oz. Estimate: $500-$550 Starting Bid: $250 28583 Kingdom of Napoleon gold 40 Lire 1810M, KM12, AU50 NGC, struck at the Milan mint. AGW 0.3733 oz. Estimate: $500-$550 Starting Bid: $250 28584 Kingdom of Napoleon gold 40 Francs 1811M, KM12, choice VF, light rim bump. Estimate: $600-$700 Starting Bid: $300 28585 Kingdom of Napoleon gold 40 Lire 1811M, KM12, AU55 NGC, noticeable hairlines yet little wear. AGW 0.3733 oz. Estimate: $500-$550 Starting Bid: $250 28586 Kingdom of Napoleon gold 40 Francs 1812M, KM12, XF. Lightly cleaned. Estimate: $600-$700 Starting Bid: $300 28587 Kingdom of Napoleon gold 40 Lire 1812M, KM12, XF, an attractive example. AGW 0.3733 oz. Estimate: $500-$550 Starting Bid: $250 28588 Kingdom of Napoleon gold 40 Lire 1812M, KM12, AU55 NGC, significant luster present. AGW 0.3733 oz. Estimate: $500-$550 Starting Bid: $250 28589 Kingdom of Napoleon gold 40 Lire 1812M, KM12, AU58 NGC. Bright and lustrous. Above average for the issue. Estimate: $700-$900 Starting Bid: $350 28590 Kingdom of Napoleon gold 40 Lire 1813M, KM12, VF/XF, a popular Napoleonic type. AGW 0.3733 oz. Estimate: $500-$550 Starting Bid: $250 28591 Kingdom of Napoleon gold 40 Lire 1813/09M, KM12, XF45 NGC, interesting overdate. AGW 0.3733 oz. Estimate: $500-$550 Starting Bid: $250 28592 Kingdom of Italy gold 40 Lire 1813M, KM12, AU55 PCGS, little wear to be found. AGW 0.3733 oz. Estimate: $500-$550 Starting Bid: $250 28593 Kingdom of Napoleon gold 40 Lire 1814M, KM12, AU53 NGC, attractive original luster. AGW 0.3733 oz. Estimate: $500-$550 Starting Bid: $250 28594 Kingdom of Napoleon gold 40 Francs 1814M, KM12, better XF. Last year of issue. Estimate: $700-$800 Starting Bid: $350

Islamic Dynasties
28566 Abbasids. Al-Mamun gold Dinar AH200 Misr (Cairo), Album 222.7, Fr-7, citing the Governor al-Sari. Choice XF-AU, natural wave to the flan. Very scarce in this premium quality. Estimate: $600-$750 Starting Bid: $300 28567 Fatimids. Al-Hakim gold Dinar 408AH Al-Manuriyah, VF-XF, a nice original example with a few light scratches. Estimate: $300-$400 28568 Fatimids. Al-Mustansir gold Dinar AH455 Misr (Cairo), Album-719A, choice brilliant UNC with bold details. Estimate: $400-$500 Starting Bid: $200 28569 Kakwayhids. Gold Dinar AH 435 (1045), nice UNC, unusually fully struck, from a large horde discovered in the 1960s. Estimate: $250-$350

Israel
28570 Republic gold 20 Lirot 1960, KM30, MS67 NGC, Theodore Herzl commemorative. First gold coin of modern Israel. AGW 0.2355 oz. Estimate: $350-$400 Starting Bid: $175

Italian Somaliland
28571 Vittorio Emanuele III 1/4 Rupie 1910R, KM4, XF45 ANACS, very popular two year type. Estimate: $150-$200 28572 Vittorio Emanuele III Rupia 1915R, KM6, AU55 ANACS, lightly toned with much original luster. Estimate: $225-$275

Italy
28573 Cisalpine Republic 30 Soldi An IX (1801), KM1, about XF, lightly toned and an important Napoleonic type. Estimate: $200-$250 28574 Fosdinovo Maria Maddalena Luigino 1667A, Not in SCWC, MS63 NGC, a scarce silver type. Estimate: $150-$200 28575 Kingdom of Napoleon. Napoleon I gold 20 Lire 1810M, KM11, VF35 NGC. Average strike for the issue, with traces of luster. AGW 0.1867 oz. Estimate: $275-$325 28576 Kingdom of Napoleon gold 20 Francs 1814M, KM11, VF. Estimate: $300-$400 28577 Kingdom of Napoleon gold 40 Francs 1808M, KM12, choice XF. Estimate: $700-$800 Starting Bid: $350 28578 Kingdom of Napoleon gold 40 Lire 1808M, KM12, about Extremely Fine, popular Napoleonic type. AGW 0.3733 oz. Estimate: $500-$550 Starting Bid: $250

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Italy
28595 Lucca. Carlo Lodovico 5 Soldi 1833, KM38, MS65 PCGS, variety with flat top 3. Very scarce in this state of preservation. Estimate: $175-$225 28596 Lucca. Carlo Lodovico Lira 1834, KM-C40, MS61 ANACS, strong original luster, and choice for this type. Estimate: $250-$300 28597 Mantua. Soldi 1799, KM535, VF35 NGC, scarce siege coinage issue. Estimate: $100-$125 28598 Milan. Felipe IV Ducatone 1622, Dav. 4001, VF details, surface hairlines, NGC. Some corrosion present, not really surface hairlines. A very scarce type. Estimate: $250-$300 28599 Naples. Carlos II of Spain Tari 1684, Varesi 298/2, MS65 NGC, also valued at 26 Grana. Not found in KM. Incredible color and quality for this type. Estimate: $250-$300 28600 Naples & Sicily. Joachim Murat Lira 1813, KM-C109, AU55 NGC, a choice Napoleonic type with iridescent underlying luster. Estimate: $400-$450 Starting Bid: $400 28601 Naples & Sicily. Ferdinand II 120 Grana 1857, KM-C153c, MS63 NGC, sparkling original luster. Estimate: $150-$200 28602 Papal States. Alexander VII Scudo ND (1658), Dav-4070, KM290, Fine, possible mount, scarce type with St. Thomas of Villanova giving alms to a beggar. Estimate: $225-$275 28603 Papal States. Sede Vacante 1/2 Scudo 1823-B, KM1291, choice toned AU, rim bump on the reverse at the top, very attractive example. Estimate: $250-$300 28604 Papal States. Pius IX 20 Baiocchi 1865-R, KM1360, MS63 NGC. Estimate: $100-$150 28605 Papal States. Pius IX Lira 1868R, KM1378, MS66 NGC, legend with MAX, lovely old-time toning. Estimate: $100-$150 28606 Papal States. Pius IX Scudo 1847B, KM1336.1, AU58 PCGS, dated Anno II, lovely gray toning, a superb coin. Estimate: $275-$325 28607 Papal States. Pius IX Scudo 1853R VIII, KM1336.2, MS61 NGC, a lustrous piece with light handling, consistent with the grade. Estimate: $350-$450 Starting Bid: $175 28608 Papal States. Pius IX gold 2 1/2 Scudi 1858R, KM1117, choice AU, dated Anno XIII, strong original mint luster. Estimate: $275-$325 28609 Papal States. Pius IX gold 2 1/2 Scudi 1859R, KM1117, AU58 NGC, dated Anno XIII, strong original luster. Estimate: $250-$300 28610 Papal States. Pius IX 5 Baiocchi 1851R, KM1346, MS62 BN NGC, dated Anno VI, wonderful chocolate brown color. Estimate: $100-$150 28611 Parma. Maria Luigia 5 Lire 1815, KM-C30, VF, some contact marks in field, a scarce and desirable Napoleonic type Estimate: $250-$300 28612 Roman Republic- Ancona. 2 Baiocchi ND (1799), KM7, AU50 details, cleaned ANACS, despite the light cleaning, an exceptional grade for the type. Estimate: $200-$250 28618 Tuscany. Cosimo III Piastra 1711, Dav-1711, not in SCWC, XF, slight weakness of strike, , light bend, probably from the strike, most appealing portrait. Estimate: $400-$500 Starting Bid: $200 28619 Tuscany. Leopold II 10 Quattrini 1858, KM-C67, MS63 NGC, bright white example with full mint brilliance. Estimate: $125-$175 28620 Venice. Tomaso Mocenigo gold Ducat ND (1414-1423), Fr-1231, VF, scarcer earlier type. Estimate: $250-$300 28621 Venice. Francesco Foscari gold Ducat ND (1423-57), Fr-1232, nice AU, fully lustrous, scarce in this quality. Estimate: $400-$500 Starting Bid: $200 28622 Venice. Francesco Molin Scudo ND (1646), Dav-4252, sharp VF, some surface marks, attractively toned. Date is determined by ZAB assayer. Estimate: $250-$300 28623 Venice. Ludovico Manin gold Zecchino ND (1789-1797), KM-C140, about XF, well struck for the type and most desirable. Estimate: $250-$300 28624 Vittorio Emanuele II gold 10 Lire 1863T, KM9.2, MS61 ANACS, sharply struck. Estimate: $200-$250 28613 Roman Republic. 3 Baiocchi 1849R, KM23.1, MS63 BN ANACS, variety with round 3. Outstanding detail present and bordering on rare this choice. Estimate: $300-$400 28614 Sardinia. Vittorio Emanuele II gold 20 Lire 1856P, KM-C126.1, VF, mounted and ex-jewelry. AGW 0.1867 oz. Estimate: $225-$275 28615 Sardinia. Vittorio Emanuele II gold 20 Lire 1859B, KM-C126.2, AU58 NGC, eagle mintmark indicating Sardinia mint. A choice example for this often well worn type. AGW 0.1867 oz. Estimate: $275-$325 28616 Sicily. Ferdinand III 12 Tari 1796 NDOV, KM-C35a.4, VF, lightly cleaned, a scarce and popular type. Estimate: $200-$250 28617 Subalpine Republic. 5 Francs An 10 (1801), KM-C4, about VF, a popular Napoleonic type in the Piedmont area of Italy. Estimate: $200-$250

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Jamaica
28625 Vittorio Emanuele 20 Lire 1863T-BN, KM10.1, AU58 NGC. Estimate: $250-$300 28626 Vittorio Emanuele II gold 20 Lire 1865T, KM10.1, MS62 PCGS, strong luster. AGW 0.1867 oz. Estimate: $250-$300 28627 Vittorio Emanuele II gold 20 Lire 1865T, KM10.1, MS63 NGC, fully lustrous example. AGW 0.1867 oz. Estimate: $275-$325 28628 Vittorio Emanuele 20 Lire 1863M-BN, KM10.3, AU58 NGC. Estimate: $250-$300 28629 Umberto I bronze Pattern 10 Centesimi ND, bust facing right with no central legends on the reverse, lustrous AU-UNC, cleaned at one time and now nicely toned. Estimate: $300-$400 28630 Umberto Lira 1884R, KM24.1, MS61 ANACS, beautifully toned and scarce in mint state. Estimate: $150-$200 28631 Umberto 2 Lire 1886R, KM23, MS63 NGC, wonderful multicolored toning, and most desirable in mint state. Estimate: $175-$225 28632 Umberto gold 20 Lire 1882R, KM21, MS64 NGC, AGW 0.1867 oz. Estimate: $250-$300 28633 Vittorio Emanuele III 20 Centesimi 1936R, KM75, AU55 ANACS, dated Anno XIV, and only collectible date of the type. Estimate: $150-$200 28634 Vittorio Emanuele III 25 Centesimi 1902R, KM36, MS63 ANACS, scarce two year type, and with exceptional luster. Estimate: $350-$400 Starting Bid: $175 28635 Vittorio Emanuele III 50 Centesimi 1936R, KM76, MS63 ANACS, a very elusive piece in mint state. Estimate: $250-$300 28636 Vittorio Emanuele III Lira 1905R, KM32, XF45 details, cleaned ANACS, the key date of the series. Estimate: $250-$300 28637 Vittorio Emanuele III Lira 1936R, KM77, MS63 ANACS, dated Anno XIV. Only collectible date of the type and most desirable in mint state. Estimate: $300-$350 28638 Vittorio Emanuele III 2 Lire 1936R, KM78, AU, lightly wiped. Scarce type and seldom offered. Estimate: $200-$250 28639 Vittorio Emanuele III 5 Lire 1936R, KM79, MS65 ANACS, dated Anno XIV. A superb strike and a premium example. Estimate: $200-$250 28640 Vittorio Emanuele III 10 Lire 1927R, KM68.1, AU58 ANACS, wonderful toning and most appealing. Estimate: $150-$200 28641 Vittorio Emanuele III 10 Lire 1929R, KM68.1, AU58 details, scratched ANACS, a tough and highly sought after date. Estimate: $175-$225 28642 Vittorio Emanuele III 10 Lire 1936R, KM80, MS63 ANACS, dated Anno XIV. Bright white example with sparkling luster. Estimate: $225-$275 28643 Vittorio Emanuele III 10 Lire 1936R, KM80, MS64 ANACS, dated Anno XIV. Beautifully toned and scarce in this state of preservation. Estimate: $250-$300 28644 Vittorio Emanuele III 20 Lire 1928R, KM69, XF45 ANACS, Anno VI, nicely toned and a popular type. Estimate: $250-$300 28652 Republic gold Medal 1958, Issued on the 10th anniversary of Italys establishment as a republic. Weight is 17.51 gm. Estimate: $550-$600 Starting Bid: $275 28653 Vittorio Emanuele III silver Shooting Plaquette 1911, Issued to celebrate the 50th anniversary of Italian independence. Rectangular in shape measuring 80x57 mm. Estimate: $125-$175 28645 Vittorio Emanuele III 20 Lire 1928R, KM70, MS62 NGC, 10th anniversary of the end of World War I. In this grade, a premium coin. Estimate: $600-$800 Starting Bid: $300 28646 Vittorio Emanuele III gold 50 Lire 1931R, KM71, UNC, dated Anno IX, mintage of 19,750 pieces. Estimate: $325-$375 Starting Bid: $162 28647 Vittorio Emanuele III gold 50 Lire 1931R IX, KM71, MS64 NGC, full gleaming mint brilliance, very attractive. Estimate: $450-$550 Starting Bid: $225 28648 Vittorio Emanuele III gold 100 Lire 1931, KM72, AU55 NGC. Scarce issue. Estimate: $600-$800 Starting Bid: $300 28649 Vittorio Emanuele III gold 100 Lire 1931R IX, KM72, MS62 NGC, fully lustrous with minimal surface marks. Estimate: $500-$600 Starting Bid: $250 28650 Republic Lira 1946R, KM87, MS63 NGC, the first coinage of the republic and highly sought after. Estimate: $175-$225 28651 Republic 2 Lire 1946R, KM88 MS65 NGC, first coinage of the republic and scarce in mint state. Estimate: $250-$300

Jamaica
28654 Republic Mint Error Cent 1982, Type of KM68, MS61 NGC, struck with two obverse dies. Estimate: $100-$150

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Japan
Japan
28655 Ryukyu Islands pair of copper 1/2 Shu ND (1863), (2) 1/2 Shu ND (1863), KM-C115, JNDA 2 (listed under Bakumatsu Pattern & Local Coins), VF-XF with the normal flaws one might expect of cast coins. (Total: 2 coins) Estimate: $200-$250 28656 Meiji 19 (1886) Sen, KM-Y17.2, MS65 RB NGC, a scarce coin in gem condition. Estimate: $125-$175 28657 Meiji 8 (1875) 2 Sen, KM-Y18.1, MS64 RB NGC, scintillating reflective luster and scarce so choice. Estimate: $200-$250 28658 Meiji 9 (1876) 2 Sen, KM-Y18.1, MS64 BN PCGS, very scarce in true mint state, and this virtually flawless example surely qualifies as a choice mint state coin. Estimate: $250-$300 28659 Meiji 3 (1870) 5 Sen, KM-Y1, MS61 PCGS, shallow scales variety, few around in mint state. Estimate: $225-$275 28660 Meiji 3 (1870) 20 Sen, KM-Y3, MS64 PCGS, shallow scales variety, choice example of this type. Estimate: $150-$200 28661 Meiji 25 (1892) 20 Sen, KM-Y24, MS67 PCGS, an extraordinary example of this type. Estimate: $175-$225 28662 Meiji 3 (1870) 50 Sen, KM-Y4, AU58 NGC, a lightly toned example. Estimate: $100-$150 28663 Meiji 4 (1871) 50 Sen, KM-Y4, MS65 NGC, small dragon type, outstanding light golden toning. Estimate: $150-$200 28664 Meiji 15 (1882) Yen, KM-YA25.2, AU58 details, cleaned ANACS, scarcer earlier date. Estimate: $150-$200 28665 Meiji 27 (1894) Yen, KM-YA25.3, MS64 NGC, fully brilliant coin and a scarcer date. Estimate: $175-$225 28666 Meiji 29 (1896) Yen, KM-Y28a.2, MS63 NGC, gin countermark left, sparkling luster. Estimate: $150-$200 28667 Meiji 36 (1903) Yen, KM-YA25.3, MS63 NGC, a choice example. Estimate: $150-$200 28668 Meiji 36 (1903) Yen, KM-YA25.3, MS63 NGC, bright white example with some prooflike characteristics. Estimate: $150-$200 28669 Meiji 36 (1903) Yen, KM-YA25.3, MS64 NGC, wonderfully brilliant with essentially mark free fields. Estimate: $150-$200 28670 Meiji 36 (1903) Yen, KM-YA25.3, MS65 NGC, a superb example. Estimate: $200-$250 28671 Meiji 38 (1905) Yen, KM-YA25.3, MS64 PCGS, bright white example with sparkling luster. Estimate: $125-$175 28672 Meiji 45 (1912) Yen, KM-YA25.3, MS61 PCGS, fully lustrous, typical contact marks on the reverse. Estimate: $150-$200 28673 Meiji 45 (1912), Yen, KM-YA25.3, MS64 PCGS, full mint brilliance. Estimate: $150-$200 28674 Meiji 45 (1912) Yen, KM-YA25.3, MS63 NGC, vibrant luster. Estimate: $150-$200 28675 Taisho 3 (1914) Yen, KM-Y38, MS63 NGC, a most pleasing example with full mint luster. Estimate: $150-$200 28676 Taisho 3 (1914) Yen, KM-Y38, MS64 NGC, a sparkling bright white example. Estimate: $150-$200 28677 Meiji 4 (1871) gold Yen, KM-Y9, XF, rim flaw, high dot variety. Estimate: $250-$300 28678 Meiji 4 (1871) gold Yen, KM-Y9, UNC, an outstanding example. High dot variety. Estimate: $325-$375 Starting Bid: $162 28679 Meiji 31(1898) gold 10 Yen, KM-Y33, MS61 NGC. Fully lustrous with moderate abrasions. Estimate: $500-$600 Starting Bid: $250

Jersey
28680 Elizabeth II gold Pound 1981, KM51b, Proof, battle of Jersey commemorative. AGW 0.5174 oz. Estimate: $700-$800 Starting Bid: $350

Kiribati
28681 Republic gold 50 Dollars 1997, KM26, PF69 NGC, this must be one of the strangest shaped coins ever produced. AGW 0.0625 oz. Estimate: $125-$175

Korea
28682 Kwang Mu 1/2 Chon Year 10 (1906), KM1124, MS65 BN NGC, an outstanding example of the type. Estimate: $225-$275 28683 Yung Hi 10 Chon Year 4 (1910), KM1139, MS64 NGC, bright white example with outstanding luster. Estimate: $150-$200

Korea-South
28684 Republic gold 5000 Won 1970, KM16.1, PF65 Ultra Cameo NGC, turtle ship type, mintage of just 670 pieces. AGW 0.5602 oz. Estimate: $750-$800 Starting Bid: $375 28685 Republic gold 25000 Won 1986, KM58, PF69 Ultra Cameo NGC, with COA and case of issue. AGW 0.4999 oz. Estimate: $675-$725 Starting Bid: $337

Lebanon
28686 Republic gold 400 Livres 1980, KM34, PF69 Ultra Cameo. Lake Placid Winter Olympics. Estimate: $350-$450 Starting Bid: $175

Liberia
28687 Republic Cent 1847, KM1, MS64 BN NGC, the first coinage of the nation. Estimate: $100-$150 28688 Republic 2 Cents 1847, KM2, MS64 BN NGC, pleasing underlying luster, and scarce in this state of preservation. Estimate: $300-$350 Starting Bid: $300

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Mexico
28689 Republic copper nickel Pattern 25 Cents 1889E, KM-Pn22, PF65 cameo NGC, a gem example of a coin not often found. Estimate: $325-$375 Starting Bid: $300 28690 Republic Pattern Cent in copper 1890, KMX-Pn2, Gem Proof, almost full red mint brilliance. Estimate: $150-$200

Mexico
28702 Felipe V 8 Reales Pillar 1739MF, KM103, XF, some corrosion present, but not severe, probable sea salvage piece. Estimate: $125-$175 28703 Felipe V 8 Reales 1739Mo-MF, KM103, XF45 NGC, strong strike, attractively toned. Estimate: $250-$300 28704 Felipe V Two Pillar Dollars of 8 Reales, KM103, 1739, VF/XF with a few chop marks, 1740, about XF, cleaned, some flaws above the crown. (Total: 2 coins) Estimate: $250-$300 28705 Ferdinand VI Pillar 8 Reales 1753 Mo-MF, KM104.1, VF-XF, some obverse scratches visible under magnification. Estimate: $200-$250 28706 Carlos III Pillar 8 Reales 1760Mo-MF, KM105, AU50 PCGS, sharp strike and no flaws of any consequence. Estimate: $300-$350 28707 Carlos III 8 Reales 1762Mo-MM, KM105, VF/XF, a well struck example. Estimate: $200-$250 28708 Carlos III Pillar Dollar of 8 Reales 1763MF, KM105, VF/XF, beautifully toned and a sharp strike. Estimate: $225-$275 28709 Carlos III 2 Reales 1782FF, KM88.2, AU58 NGC, appealing original luster. Estimate: $125-$175 28710 Carlos III 8 Reales 1772FM, KM106.1, F/VF, early inverted mintmark type Estimate: $200-$225 28711 Carlos IV Real 1802FT, KM81, MS64 NGC, lovely silver and gray toning. Estimate: $100-$150 28712 Ferdinand VII 8 Reales 1815JJ, KM111, AU58 NGC, with sparkling original luster. Estimate: $125-$175 28713 Ferdinand VII 8 Reales 1821Ga-FS, KM111.3, MS63 NGC, scarcer provincial mint of Guadalajara. Bordering on rare in this state of preservation. Estimate: $400-$500 Starting Bid: $200 28714 Ferdinand VII 8 Reales 1821Zs-RG, KM111.5, MS63 NGC, very lustrous and deserving of a premium bid. Estimate: $400-$500 Starting Bid: $200 28715 Ferdinand VII 8 Reales 1821Zs-RG, KM11.5, MS63 NGC, a most pleasing appearance. Estimate: $400-$500 Starting Bid: $200 28716 Ferdinand VII 8 Reales 1821Zs-RG, KM111.5, MS63 NGC, an unusually high grade for the type. Estimate: $400-$500 Starting Bid: $200 28717 Ferdinand VII 8 Reales 1821Zs-RG, KM111.5, MS64 NGC, strong underlying luster, and one of the nicest examples of this date we have seen. Estimate: $500-$700 Starting Bid: $250 28718 Zacatecas. Revolutionary 8 Reales ND, KM258.1, Fine 15 NGC, Congress of Chilpanzingo, counterstamp on cast 1808-Mo 8 Reales. Estimate: $150-$200 28719 Republic 1/2 Real 1857Mo-GF, KM370.9, MS64 NGC, some reddish gold toning and unusually choice for the type. Estimate: $100-$125
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Liechtenstein
28691 Franz Josef II gold 20 Francs 1946B, KM-Y14, MS64 NGC, 10,000 mintage issue and scarce. AGW 0.1867 oz. Estimate: $300-$350

Luxembourg
28692 Jean gold essai 20 Francs 1963, KM X-M1, MS65 NGC. NGC has incorrectly marked the holder as KM X-M2B. Estimate: $300-$400 28693 Jean gold essai 20 Francs 1963, KM X-M2B, MS65 NGC. Estimate: $300-$400 28694 Republic gold 40 Francs 1963, KM X-M3C, MS66 NGC. Estimate: $600-$700 Starting Bid: $300 28695 Jean gold 20 Francs 1964, KM X-M4C, MS65 NGC. Estimate: $250-$300

Malay Penninsula
28696 Penang Cent (Pice) 1810, KM14, MS65 RB NGC, virtually full mint red, exceptional quality for this heavily circulated copper type. Estimate: $400-$500 Starting Bid: $200

Malaysia
28697 Constitutional Monarchy gold 500 Ringgit 1982, KM34, Proof, 1,000 mintage. 25th anniversary of independence commemorative. AGW 0.2969 oz. Estimate: $375-$425 Starting Bid: $187

Malta
28698 Republic gold 50 Pounds 1975, KM38, MS63 DCAM ANACS, AGW 0.4422 oz. Estimate: $600-$650 Starting Bid: $300

Mauritius
28699 Victoria 2 Cents 1884, KM8, MS63 RB NGC, a tough coin to locate this choice. Estimate: $125-$175 28700 Victoria 2 Cents 1897, KM8, MS64 RD PCGS, a premium coin deserving of a premium bid. Estimate: $100-$150 28701 Victoria 10 Cents 1889H, KM10.1, MS65 NGC, excellent depiction of the queen, and as nice as this type comes. Estimate: $225-$275

Mexico
28720 Republic 2 Reales 1861Mo-CH, KM374.10, MS65 PCGS Pittman. Remarkable, semi-prooflike fields. Estimate: $275-$325 28721 Republic 8 Reales 1860C-CE, KM377.3, MS64 NGC, attractive gray toning and a strong strike. Estimate: $175-$225 28722 Republic 8 Reales 1860C-CE, KM377.3, MS64 NGC, wonderful color and an exceptional strike. Estimate: $175-$225 28723 Republic 8 Reales 1877Ca-EA, KM377.2, MS64 NGC, lightly toned, and exceptional for a Chihuahua striking. Only year with this assayer. Estimate: $200-$250 28724 Republic 8 Reales 1889Ca-MM, KM377.2, MS64 PCGS, impressive luster. Estimate: $150-$200 28725 Republic 8 Reales 1861Do-CP, KM377.4, MS65 NGC, battleship gray toning, and a sharp strike. Estimate: $250-$300 28726 Republic 8 Reales 1839Go-PJ, KM377.8, MS64 NGC, a tough early date to acquire in such a choice grade. Lovely light silvery toning. Estimate: $150-$200 28727 Republic 8 Reales 1840/30Go-PJ, KM377.8, MS63 NGC, deeply toned with strong underlying luster. Estimate: $150-$200 28728 Republic 8 Reales 1893Go-RS, KM377.8, MS65 NGC, scintillating luster with a hint of golden color. Estimate: $150-$200 28729 Republic 8 Reales 1846Gc-MP, KM377.7, XF40 details, scratched ANACS, variety with eagles tail square. Highly sought after mint. Estimate: $200-$250 28730 Republic 8 Reales 1868Ho-PR, KM377.9, MS65 NGC, exciting rainbow toning. Estimate: $300-$350 28731 Republic 8 Reales 1825Mo-JM, KM377.10, MS62 NGC, some flatness on reverse, as is usually found. Popular early date. Estimate: $150-$200 28732 Republic 8 Reales 1830Mo-JM, KM377.10, MS62 NGC, Mexico City mint, scarce early date, especially in mint state. Estimate: $150-$200 28733 Republic 8 Reales 1845 Mo-MF, KM377.10, MS63 NGC. Estimate: $300-$350 28734 Republic 8 Reales 1846 Mo-MF, KM377.10, MS65 NGC, some mint luster mixed with a nice gray patina. A beautiful coin. Estimate: $250-$300 28735 Republic 8 Reales 1850/40Mo-GC, KM377.10, MS63 NGC, an exceptional grade for this date. Estimate: $200-$250 28736 Republic 8 Reales 1858 Mo-FH, KM377.10, MS63PL NGC. Estimate: $300-$350 28737 Republic 8 Reales 1859 Mo-FH, KM377.10, MS64PL NGC. Estimate: $300-$350 28738 Republic 8 Reales 1863Mo-TH, KM377.10, MS65 NGC, slightly prooflike, very attractive. Estimate: $250-$300 28739 Republic 8 Reales 1862O-FR, KM377.11, MS62 PCGS, a scarce early date and most desirable in mint state. Estimate: $275-$325 28740 Republic 8 Reales 1879Oa-AE, KM377.11, MS65 NGC, minimal reverse adjustment marks, yet very well struck for a Oaxaca coin. Estimate: $200-$250 28751 Republic 5 Centavos 1880Pi-H, KM398.9, MS64 NGC, listed as rare in SCWC. Mintage of 6,200. Estimate: $500-$600 Starting Bid: $250 28752 Republic 5 Centavos Mule 1898GoR, MS63 NGC, One side is the standard 5 Centavos KM398.5, the other has the design of the gold Peso KM410.3. Most unusual. Estimate: $100-$150 28753 Republic 25 Centavos 1878Go-S, KM406.5, MS65 PCGS, a choice and fully lustrous example, very attractive. Estimate: $400-$500 Starting Bid: $200 28754 Republic 25 Centavos 1881Go-S, KM406.5, MS64 NGC, a seldom offered item in choice UNC. Estimate: $100-$150 28755 Republic 25 Centavos 1885Go-R, KM406.5, MS65 NGC, slightly softly struck, appealing gold toning. Estimate: $150-$200 28756 Republic 25 Centavos 1890Mo-M, KM406.7, MS64 NGC, a toned example with exceptional color. Estimate: $150-$200 28741 Republic 8 Reales 1885 Oa-AE, KM377.11, MS63 PCGS. Estimate: $250-$300 28742 Republic 8 Reales 1893Oa-EN, KM377.11, MS63 NGC, scarce last date of Oaxaca series with small mintage of 66,000. A beautifully toned example. Estimate: $250-$300 28743 Republic 8 Reales 1893 Oa-EN, KM377.11, MS64 NGC, lustrous on the obverse and nicely toned on the reverse. Sharp eagle and snake. Last year of issue with low mintage. Estimate: $400-$500 Starting Bid: $200 28744 Republic 8 Reales 1855Pi KM377.12, MS62 NGC. San Luis de Potosi Mint. Scarce. Estimate: $350-$400 Starting Bid: $175 28745 Republic 8 Reales 1867 Pi-PS, KM377.12, MS62 NGC. Estimate: $300-$400 28746 Republic 8 Rea les 1886 Zs-FZ , K M377.13, MS65 PCGS. Incredible condition for this specimen. Estimate: $300-$400 28747 Republic gold 1/2 Escudo pair 1825Mo-JM & 1856/4Mo-GF, KM378.5, 1825 is VF, 1856/4 is XF. (Total: 2 coins) Estimate: $225-$275 28748 Maximilian Peso 1866Pi, KM388.2, XF/AU, lightly cleaned, scarce San Luis Potosi mint. Estimate: $200-$250 28749 Maximilian Peso 1866Mo, KM388.1, AU/UNC, medium gray toning, little actual wear. Estimate: $200-$250 28750 Maximilian Peso 1866Mo, KM388.1, AU58 NGC, a difficult coin to find in higher grades, and this example is choice. Estimate: $200-$250

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Mexico
28757 Republic Peso 1872Mo-M, KM408.5, MS61 NGC, appealing luster and scarce in mint state. Estimate: $200-$250 28758 Republic silver Peso 1905ZS, KKM409.3, MS66. Very scarce in this grade. Estimate: $300-$350 28759 Republic gold 1 Peso 1890 MoM, KM410.5, MS62 NGC. Estimate: $150-$200 28760 Republic gold Peso 1895Mo-M, KM410.5, MS64 NGC, a pristine example with sparkling luster. Estimate: $250-$300 28761 Republic gold Peso 1899Mo-M, KM410.5, MS65 PCGS, unusually choice for this type. Estimate: $300-$350 28762 Republic gold Peso 1899Mo-M, KM410.5, MS66 NGC, intensely lustrous, very scarce in this designation. Estimate: $500-$700 Starting Bid: $425 28763 Republic gold Peso 1900/800Mo-M, KM410.5, MS65 NGC, pristine example of this popular type. Estimate: $300-$350 28764 Republic gold Peso 1900Mo-M, KM410.5, MS66 NGC, a virtually flawless beauty. Estimate: $350-$400 Starting Bid: $175 28765 Republic gold Peso 1901MoM, KM410.5, MS64 PCGS, variety with 9/8 overdate. Estimate: $225-$275 28766 Republic gold Peso 1902Mom, KM410.5, MS63 NGC, a sharply struck example. Estimate: $175-$225 28767 Republic gold Peso 1902Mo-M, KM410.5, MS65 NGC, large date variety. A superb example. Estimate: $300-$350 28768 Republic gold Peso 1902Mo-M, KM410.5, MS66 NGC, a specimen with sparkling luster and worthy of a premium bid. Estimate: $325-$375 Starting Bid: $162 28769 Republic gold Peso 1903MoM, KM410.5, MS63 NGC, large date variety. Estimate: $175-$225 28770 Republic gold Peso 1903Mo-M, KM410.5, MS65 NGC, an outstanding representation of the type Estimate: $300-$350 28771 Republic gold Peso 1904MoM, KM410.5, MS63 NGC, a well struck example. Estimate: $200-$250 28772 Republic gold Peso 1890 ZsZ, KM410.6, MS63 NGC. Scarce date and mint mark. Estimate: $300-$400 28773 Republic 2 Centavos 1929Mo, KM419, AU53 PCGS, a key low mintage date, and with little actual wear. Estimate: $225-$275 28774 Republic 10 Centavos 1920, KM430, MS64 RB NGC, a very elusive date in mint state, even better in MS64. Estimate: $150-$250 28775 Republic 5 Centavos 1927Mo, KM422, MS65BN, rare this nice. Estimate: $200-$250 28776 Republic 20 Centavos Bronze 1920, KM-437, MS64 BN PCGS, an especially choice piece, sharply struck and having lovely, medium-brown (chocolate) surfaces showing glimmers of mint red. As close to a 65 as it gets, and this is a rarity, made in only 2 years1920 being far rarer than 1935. Estimate: $300-$350 28777 Republic 50 Centavos 1908M, KM445, AU58 NGC, an important date and a choice example. Estimate: $150-$200 28778 Republic 50 Centavos 1920M, KM447, MS66 PCGS, virtually flawless and almost never encountered this choice. Estimate: $125-$175 28779 Republic Peso 1919M, KM454, MS65 PCGS, very scarce date. Estimate: $275-$325 28780 Republic gold 10 Pesos 1910M, KM473, MS63 NGC. AGW 0.2411 oz. Estimate: $325-$375 Starting Bid: $162 28781 Republic Peso 1911, KM453, MS63 NGC, long ray variety. Somewhat scarcer date. Estimate: $175-$225 28782 Republic Peso 1912, KM453, MS61 NGC, scarce date and most desirable in mint state. Estimate: $250-$300 28783 Republic Peso 1913, KM453, MS63 PCGS, most attractive example with sparkling original luster. Estimate: $200-$250 28784 Republic Peso 1913, KM453, MS64 NGC, very sharp strike and choice. Estimate: $225-$275 28785 Republic Peso 1913, KM453, MS64 NGC, strong original luster and a premium coin. Estimate: $225-$275 28786 Republic 2 Pesos 1921, KM462, MS63 NGC, most desirable in this state of preservation. Estimate: $250-$300 28787 Republic 2 Pesos 1921, KM462, MS63 PCGS, lightly toned and original with underlying mint luster. Scarce in mint state. Estimate: $250-$300 28788 Republic 2 Pesos 1921, KM462, MS64 PCGS, bright white example with outstanding luster. Estimate: $325-$375 Starting Bid: $162 28789 Republic 2 Pesos 1921, KM462, MS64 PCGS, nicely toned and seldom found in this state of preservation. Estimate: $325-$375 Starting Bid: $162 28790 Republic 2 Pesos 1921 - Two Pieces, KM462, two coins, XF cleaned and nice AU. (Total: 2 coins) Estimate: $175-$250 28791 Republic Peso 1983, KM-Pn228, SP62 PCGS, this is the rare stainless steel pattern with a mintage of just 12 pieces. Estimate: $400-$500 Starting Bid: $200 28792 Republic gold 25 Pesos 2006, F-212, Proof 69 Ultra Cameo NGC. World Cup soccer issue. AGW 0.2500 oz. Estimate: $300-$350 28793 Duo of 8 Reales 1821 & 1823, 1821FS, K M111.3, VF/X F, (Guadalajara). 1823JM, KM310, VF, cleaned, (Iturbide). (Total: 2 coins) Estimate: $175-$225 28794 Republic Three Choice Crowns, 8 Reales 1877Go-FR, MS64, 1894Zs-FZ, MS64, Peso 1903Cn-FV, MS63. All coins certified by NGC. (Total: 3 coins) Estimate: $200-$250 28795 Revolution Aguascalientes 20 Centavos 1915, KM606, AU55 BN NGC, Pittman Collection, unusually high grade for this type. Estimate: $100-$125

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Mexico
28796 Revolution Chihuahua 5 Centavos 1914, KM613, MS64 RB NGC, Pittman Collection, an outstanding coin. Estimate: $75-$100 28797 Revolution Chihuahua 5 Centavos 1914, KM613, MS65 BN NGC, Pittman Collection, as nice as can be found. Estimate: $50-$75 28798 Revolution Chihuahua 5 Centavos 1915, KM613, MS66 BN NGC, Pittman Collection, a great coin. Estimate: $50-$75 28799 Revolution Chihuahua 10 Centavos 1915, KM615A, MS65 NGC Pittman Collection, brass striking. Estimate: $75-$100 28800 Revolutionary-Chihuahua Peso 1915FM, KM619, MS62 NGC, Army of the North issue. Nicely toned with good underlying luster. Very few around in mint state. Estimate: $400-$500 Starting Bid: $200 28801 Chihuahua. Revolutionary Peso 1915, KM619, MS62 NGC, a nice lustrous example of the Army of the North Peso. Estimate: $400-$500 Starting Bid: $300 28802 Revolutionary-Durango Peso 1914, KM622, AU55 NGC, the famed Muera Huerta type. Nicely toned and very high grade for this normally crude issue. Estimate: $250-$300 28803 Revolutionary-Durango Peso 1914, KM621, AU55 NGC, Muera Huerta type. Variety with continuous border. Nicely toned. Estimate: $250-$300 28804 Revolution Guerrero-Atlixtac 10 Centavos 1915, KM645, AU58 BN NGC, Pittman Collection, as choice as is available. Estimate: $75-$100

Nepal
28811 Rana Bahadur gold 1/2 Mohar SE1701 (1779), KM513, MS63 NGC, lightly toned with very bold features, also struck in the name of Queen Lalita Tripura Sundari. Scarce and attractive type. Estimate: $300-$400

Netherlands
28812 Gelderland. Arnold van Egmond gold Florin ND (1423-73), Fr-56, XF45 NGC, nicely toned with bold details. Estimate: $450-$600 Starting Bid: $225 28813 Gelderland. Lion Dollar 1607, KM15.1, XF45 NGC, far better than usual for this type. Estimate: $125-$175 28814 Holland. Gold Ducat 1737, KM12, VF/XF, slightly crude strike on reverse. Estimate: $225-$275 28815 Holland. Gold Ducat 1770, KM12, XF Details, burnished surfaces with a repaired mount mark on the reverse. Estimate: $150-$200 28816 Holland gold Ducat 1783, KM12, XF, cleaned, strong details, Estimate: $200-$250 28817 Utrecht 10 Stuivers 1790, KM110, MS63 NGC, also valued as 1/4 Gulden, a premium example of the type. Estimate: $125-$175 28818 Utrecht. Gold Stuiver 1751, KM90a, lustrous XF-AU, two noticeable scratches on the reverse to the right of the T in TUM. Estimate: $300-$400 28819 Utrecht gold Ducat 1609, KM7, AU55 NGC, very choice for this heavily traded coin. Estimate: $300-$400 28820 Utrecht gold Ducat 1758, KM7, VF/XF, small wave in planchet. Estimate: $225-$275 28821 Utrecht. gold Ducat 1758, KM7, MS62 NGC, exceptional for this heavily traded type. Estimate: $350-$400 Starting Bid: $175 28822 Utrecht gold 14 Gulden 1763, KM104, AU cleaned, likely mount at 7:00. Excellent detail present, and highly sought after. Estimate: $500-$600 Starting Bid: $250 28823 Westfriesland Gulden 1793, KM97.3, MS65 NGC, scintillating multi-colored toning and scarce this choice. Estimate: $375-$425 Starting Bid: $350 28824 Westfriesland. Ducaton 1760, KM127, AU50 NGC, also known as a silver rider. Very high grade for the type. Estimate: $275-$325 28825 Utrecht. Batavian Republic gold Ducat 1801, KM11.3, VF/XF, type with standing knight. Estimate: $225-$275 28826 Kingdom of Holland gold Ducat 1807, KM26.2, VF/XF, struck for the province of Utrecht, variety with curved 7. Estimate: $200-$250 28827 Willem I gold 5 Gulden 1827, KM60, VF, scarce three year type. Estimate: $275-$325 28828 Willem I gold 10 Gulden 1828, KM56, VF, scarcer first type of 10 Gulden. AGW 0.1947 oz. Estimate: $275-$325 28829 Willem III Gulden 1864, KM93, MS65 NGC, an outstanding representation of this type. Estimate: $200-$250

Monaco
28805 Charles III gold 20 Francs 1879A, KM98, MS63 NGC, few examples survived in true mint state. AGW 0.1867 oz. Estimate: $275-$325

Montenegro
28806 Nicholas I gold 10 Perpera 1910, KM8, XF, a few rim bruises, none severe, a very elusive type. Estimate: $400-$500 Starting Bid: $200

Morocco
28807 Abd al Aziz 10 Dirhams AH1320 (1903), KM-Y22.1, XF/AU, lightly cleaned, a tough date to acquire.. Estimate: $100-$125 28808 Yusuf 10 Dirhams AH1336 (1918), KM-Y33, AU, lightly cleaned, yet most pleasant. Estimate: $100-$125 28809 King Hassan gold 250 Dirhams 1977, KM Y#66, MS65 NGC. Estimate: $250-$300 28810 King Hassan gold 250 Dirhams 1977, KM Y#66, PF70 Ultra Cameo. A simply perfect coin! Estimate: $400-$500 Starting Bid: $200

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New Zealand
28830 Willem III Gulden 1865, KM93, MS62 NGC, deeply toned and a difficult coin to find in mint state. Estimate: $150-$200 28831 Willem III gold 10 Gulden 1875, KM105, MS66 NGC, as choice as one could hope for. AGW 0.1947 oz. Estimate: $250-$300 28832 Willem III gold 10 Gulden 1876, KM106, MS65 NGC, with full mint brilliance. AGW 0.1947 oz. Estimate: $250-$300 28833 Willem III gold 10 Gulden 1876, KM106, MS65 NGC, full mint luster. AGW 0.1947 oz. Estimate: $250-$300 28834 Wilhelmina Gulden 1901, KM122.1, MS65 NGC, light satiny toning, and a splendid example of this one year type. Estimate: $300-$350 28835 Wilhelmina gold Ducat 1928, KM83.1, fully lustrous AU-UNC, small edge scrape. AGW 0.1104 oz. Estimate: $150-$200 28840 H. Ashton Penny Token 1863, Auckland, Inscription/Justice standing with scales and cornucopia, KM-Tn5, Andrews-23, XF. Estimate: $200-$250 28841 J. Caro & Co. Penny Token ND, Christchurch, Inscription/Man ploughing to left, KM-Tn11, Andrews-62, AU50 Brown NGC. Estimate: $400-$450 Starting Bid: $200 28842 S. Clarkson Penny Token 1875, Christchurch, Inscription/Justice seated left, KM-Tn13, Andrews-68, XF with prooflike fields. Estimate: $225-$275 28843 Samuel Coombes Penny Token ND, Auckland, Bust of Coombes 1/4 right/Inscription, KM-Tn15, Andrews-76, AU Details, Surface Hairlines NGC. Very light, faint, hairlines, with traces of luster remaining. Estimate: $200-$250 28844 M i l ner & T hompson Pen ny Token N D, C h r istchu rch, Inscription/Bust of Maori warrior 3/4 right, KM-Tn53, Andrews382, MS63 Red and Brown NGC. Nearly full mint-red, with bold definition. Estimate: $300-$400 28845 Edward Reece Penny Token ND, Christchurch, Inscription/ Shearer, with lamb, in front of heartleaf, KM-XTn2, Andrews-447, VF details with porous flan and hairline scratch on reverse. Estimate: $175-$225 28846 S. Hague Smith Penny Token ND, Auckland, Inscription/Head left, KM-Tn63, Rennik-464, VF details, cleaned. Estimate: $150-$200 28847 New Zealand four-piece Penny Token lot as follows: Hobday & Jobberns ND, KM-Tn31, VF-XF details, cleaned with light porosity; Milner & Thompson 1881, KM-Tn49, XF; Milner & Thompson 1881, KM-Tn51, XF; and United Service Hotel, KM-Tn67, VF-XF details with obverse digs. Sold as is, no return. (Total: 4 coins) Estimate: $300-$350 28836 Java. Maria Theresa Taler 1765 With Java Counterstamp in Arabic, KM183.1, Dav-479, (unlisted in Hafner), counterstamp authorized by the Dutch East India Company for circulation on Java. VF countermark with minor oxidation on a F-VF host coin. Very scarce trade dollar. Estimate: $350-$450 Starting Bid: $175 28848 New Zealand four-piece Penny Token lot including: H. Ashton 1863, Tn5, VF-XF details with faint hairline scratch from Z of ZEALAND to the right arm of JUSTICE; Milner & Thompson 1881, KM-Tn51, XF details with rim bumps; Milner & Thompson 1881, KM-Tn52, XF details with light scratches; and S. Hague Smith ND, KM-Tn63, VF details with rim bump and small digs on reverse. Sold as is, no return. (Total: 4 coins) Estimate: $200-$250 28849 New Zealand four-piece Penny Token lot as follows: H. Ashton 1863, KM-Tn5, VF-XF details with rim bumps; G.L. Beath & Co. ND (1858), KM-Tn8, VF with minor rim bump and small scratch by S of STREET; Samuel Coombes ND, KM-Tn15, XF details, cleaned; and Milner & Thompson 1881, KM-Tn51, XF; Sold as is, no return. (Total: 4 coins) Estimate: $350-$400 Starting Bid: $175 28850 New Zealand four-piece Penny Token lot as follows: Auckland Licensed Victuallers Association ND, KM-Tn6, lustrous XF-AU; Milner & Thompson ND, KM-Tn49, XF details with rim bumps; Milner & Thompson, KM-Tn51, XF with traces of luster remaining; and Milner & Thompson 1881, KM-Tn52, XF details with rim bumps. Sold as is, no return. (Total: 4 coins) Estimate: $300-$350 28851 Milner & Thompson Penny Token five-piece lot as follows: 1881, KM-Tn47, XF with traces of luster remaining; 1881, KM-Tn50, XF; 1881, KM-Tn51, lustrous AU-UNC; 1881, KM-Tn52, iridescent Choice AU; and ND, KM-Tn54, XF-AU. Sold as is, no return. (Total: 5 coins) Estimate: $450-$550 Starting Bid: $225

Netherlands East Indies

New Zealand

28837 George V Threepence 1935, KM1, AU50 PCGS, the key date of the series with 40,000 mintage. Estimate: $400-$500 Starting Bid: $200 28838 George V 1/2 Crown 1933, KM5, MS64 PCGS, an appealing example of the type. Estimate: $175-$225 28839 H. Ashton Halfpenny Token 1859, Auckland, Inscription/Justice seated left, KM-Tn4, Andrews-20, good VF details with slight incrustation around some of the lettering. Estimate: $200-$250

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Norway
Norway
28852 Christian VII 1/2 Speciedaler 1777 HIAB, KM252, XF, cleaned, quite attractive. Estimate: $200-$250 28853 Carl XIV 1 Skilling 1819, KM286, MS62BN NGC. Estimate: $250-$300 28854 Carl XIV Johan Skilling 1820, KM286, AU58 BN NGC, much red visible and a scarce grade. Estimate: $150-$200 28863 Republic Peso 1889, KM5, AU cleaned, an important type coin, as it is the only crown of the nation. Estimate: $225-$275

Peru
28864 Ferdinand VI 2 Reales 1758JM, KM53, VF35 NGC, strong Plus Ultra and well struck. Estimate: $125-$175 28865 Ferdinand VI Pillar 8 Reales 1755JD, KM55.1, XF, lightly cleaned, strong Plus Ultra. Estimate: $300-$350 28866 Carlos III 8 Reales Pillar 1763JM, KMA64.1, VF, attractively toned, some obverse corrosion present. Variety with dots above obverse legend and very scarce. Estimate: $300-$400 28867 Carlos IV 8 Reales 1790IJ, KM87, XF40 NGC, transitional type with portrait of Carlos III, and title of Carlos IV. Estimate: $150-$200 28868 Ferdinand VII 8 Reales 1814JP, KM117.1, MS62 NGC, deeply toned and a most desirable mint state example. Estimate: $225-$275 28869 Ferdinand VII 8 Reales 1814JP, KM117.1, MS63 NGC, great color and sharply struck. Estimate: $250-$300 28870 Ferdinand VII 8 Reales 1815-JP, KM117.1, MS62 NGC, strong reddish gold toning. Lima mint. Estimate: $250-$300 28871 Republic 8 Reales 1823-JP, KM136, VF30 ANACS, medium gray toning, small flan flaws as usual for this provisional issue. Estimate: $150-$200 28872 Republic 4 Reales 1855/4MB, KM151.3, MS63 NGC, Lima mint, unusually high grade for the type. Estimate: $150-$200 28873 Republic 8 Reales 1832MM, KM142.3, AU55 NGC, Lima mint, and most attractive for the type. Estimate: $125-$175 28874 Republic 8 Reales 1836-MT Lima, KM142.3, MS62 NGC, full mint brilliance under light toning, few tiny flan flaws. Estimate: $150-$250 28875 Republic Cuzco 8 Reales 1830G, KM142.4, AU58 NGC, very choice for a Cuzco example. Estimate: $125-$175 28876 North Peru 8 Reales 1837TM, KM142.3, MS64 NGC, date unlisted in KM, Lima mint, steel gray toning with shimmering underlying luster. Tough to find this choice. Estimate: $250-$300 28877 North Peru 8 Reales 1838MB, . KM142.3, AU55 NGC, Lima mint, deeply toned, and scarce this choice. Estimate: $150-$200 28878 Republic South Peru 8 Reales 1838BA, KM170.4, VF/XF, Cuzco mint, strong strike, popular type. Estimate: $150-$200 28879 Lot of Three Crowns, 8 Reales 1805JP, strong VF, 8 Reales 1825JM, VF, 1826G, (Cuzco), sharp XF. Three desirable coins. Sold as is, no return lot. . (Total: 3 coins) Estimate: $200-$250 28880 Republic 5 Pesetas 1880BF, KM201.1, UNC, lightly cleaned long ago, now attractively toned and a superior specimen from the Lima mint. Estimate: $125-$175 28881 Republic gold Libra 1964, KM207, MS65 NGC, full mint brilliance. AGW 0.2354 oz. Estimate: $250-$300

28855 Carl XIV Johann Specie Daler 1821 IGP, KM290, XF details, improperly cleaned NGC, cleaning is obvious, yet a powerful portrait. Estimate: $400-$500 Starting Bid: $200 28856 Oscar I Speciedaler 1850, KM317, AU details, surface hairlines NGC, toned with some surface abrasions, yet a strong strike. Estimate: $500-$600 Starting Bid: $250 28857 Oscar II 2 Kroner 1888, KM359, F15 NGC, a key date with just 25,000 minted. Estimate: $400-$500 Starting Bid: $200 28858 Haakon VII Krone 1915, KM369, MS65 NGC, a bright white example with full mint bloom. Estimate: $175-$225

Pakistan
28859 Republic gold 500 Rupees 1976, KM43, Proof, 500 mintage, 100th anniversary of the birth of Mohammad Ali Jinnah. AGW 0.1327 oz. Estimate: $175-$225

Panama
28860 Republic 2 1/2 Centimos 1929, KM8, MS65 NGC, scarce one year type and an exceptional example. Estimate: $200-$250

Papua New Guinea


28861 Constitutional Monarchy gold 100 Kina 1990, KM29, Proof, portrait of Alexandra butterfly. AGW 0.2769 oz. Estimate: $350-$400 Starting Bid: $175

Paraguay
28862 Republic copper Trio 1870 Shaw, K M2 Centesimo MS63 RB NGC; KM3 2 Centesimos MS64 RB NGC and KM4.1 4 Centesimos MS63 RB NGC, a nicely matched set of copper types. (Total: 3 coins) Estimate: $150-$200

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Philippines
28882 Republic gold Libra 1966, KM207, MS66 ANACS, a virtually flawless example. AGW 0.2355 oz. Estimate: $350-$400 Starting Bid: $175 28883 Republic gold 20 Soles 1960, KM229, MS66 NGC, an almost perfect coin. AGW 0.2709 oz. Estimate: $375-$425 Starting Bid: $187 28884 Republic gold Medal 1993, City of Cajamarca, Prooflike UNC. AGW 0.2960 oz. Estimate: $375-$425 Starting Bid: $187 28891 Isabella II gold 4 Pesos 1868, KM144, XF, some surface abrasions. AGW 0.1903 oz. Estimate: $250-$300 28892 Isabella II gold 4 Pesos 1868, KM144, AU, a few contact marks, good portrait. AGW 0.1903 oz. Estimate: $275-$325 28893 Alfonso XIII Peso 1897SG-V, KM154, AU55 PCGS, lightly toned with minor handling, getting scarce in this grade. Estimate: $175-$225 28894 USA Administration Centavo 1903, KM163, PF65 RB NGC, exceptional red iridescent toning. Estimate: $150-$200 28895 USA Administration 5 Centavos 1904, KM164, PR64 PCGS, a brilliant example with some cameo present. Estimate: $125-$175 28896 USA Administration 10 Centavos 1903, KM165, PR63 PCGS, nicely toned example. Estimate: $125-$175 28897 USA Administration 10 Centavos 1904, KM165, MS64 NGC, a superbly toned example of this scarce date. Estimate: $150-$200 28898 USA Administration 10 Centavos 1904, KM165, PF65 NGC, deeply toned and with an exceptional appearance. Estimate: $250-$300 28899 USA Administration 10 Centavos 1904S, KM165, MS63 PCGS, light mottled toning with good underlying luster. Estimate: $125-$175 28900 USA Administration 20 Centavos 1903, KM166, PR63 PCGS, exquisite toning with clear underlying luster. Estimate: $150-$200 28901 USA Administration 20 Centavos 1904, KM166, MS64 NGC, battleship gray toning with iridescent underlying luster. Estimate: $150-$200 28902 USA Administration Peso 1904, KM168, MS63 NGC, light satiny toning and choice. Estimate: $325-$375 Starting Bid: $300 28903 USA Administration Peso 1936, KM178, MS65 PCGS, conjoined portraits of Murphy and Quezon, an exceptional example. Estimate: $250-$300

Philippines
28885 Ferdinand VII of Spain 8 Reales Counterstamp ND (18271834), KM51, XF40 NGC, countermark on Bolivia 8 Soles 1832. The counterstamp is very sharp. Estimate: $200-$250 28886 Ferdinand VII of Spain 8 Reales Counterstamp ND (18341837), KM108, VF20 NGC, countermark upon a Chile Volcano Peso of 1834. Well defined counterstamp. Estimate: $300-$350

28887 Isabella II of Spain 8 Reales Counterstamp ND (1834-1837), KM108, VF30 NGC, countermark upon Chile Peso 1834. The Volcano Peso host coin is extremely popular. Estimate: $350-$400 Starting Bid: $175

28888 Isabella II gold Peso 1865, KM142, AU/UNC, an outstanding example of the type. Estimate: $600-$750 Starting Bid: $300 28889 Isabella II gold Peso 1864, KM142, AU58 ANACS, some light hairlines, yet a very lustrous example. Estimate: $200-$250 28890 Isabella II gold 4 Pesos 1863, KM144, AU53 details, cleaned ANACS, the cleaning is minimal. AGW 0.1903 oz. Estimate: $300-$350

28904 USA Administration Wilson Dollar 1920, HK-449, AU58 NGC, issued to celebrate the opening of the Manila mint under US control. Well struck and just starting to tone. Estimate: $500-$600 Starting Bid: $250 28905 Republic gold 1500 Piso 1981, KM234, PF 64 Ultra Cameo NGC, visit of Pope John Paul II. Popular type with a mintage of 1,000. AGW 0.2879 oz. Estimate: $400-$500 Starting Bid: $200

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Pitcairn Islands
Pitcairn Islands
28906 Elizabeth II gold 250 Dollars 1988, KM2, PF69 Ultra Cameo NGC, drafting of constitution commemorative. AGW 0.4711 oz. Estimate: $650-$700 Starting Bid: $325 28923 Republic gold 2000 Zlotych 1979, KM Y#106, PF69 Ultra Cameo. Mintage of 5000. Estimate: $400-$500 Starting Bid: $200 28924 Danzig. Sigismund III Three 1/4 Talers, KM15.2, 1623, 1624/35, 1624/5. Grades average XF, an attractive grouping. sold as is, no return lot. (Total: 3 coins) Estimate: $300-$350 28925 Seven silver Coins, Three are Poland under Russia, four are Republic of Poland. Grades are Fine to UNC. Careful examination is recommended. Sold as is, no return lot. (Total: 7 coins) Estimate: $325-$375 Starting Bid: $162

Poland
28907 Sigismund III 3 Groszy 1597, Gum-1066, AU58 NGC, deeply toned. (Total: 1 coins) Estimate: $150-$225 28908 Jan Sobieski 6 Groszy Mint Error 1683TLB, KM128, AU53 NGC, the coin is double struck with the second strike 30 degrees off center. Estimate: $250-$300 28909 Nicholas I of Russia 5 Zlotych - 3/4 Rouble 1839-MW, KM-C133, F-036, AU58 NGC, appealing original patina with minimal contact marks. Estimate: $300-$450 28910 Nicholas I of Russia 10 Zlotych 1 1/2 Roubles 1837MW, KM-C134, AU, cleaned, very strong details present. Estimate: $200-$300 28911 Republic gold 10 Zlotych 1925, KM-Y32, UNC, Boleslas I commemorative. Estimate: $250-$300 28912 Republic gold 10 Zlotych 1925, KM-Y32, MS64 NGC, Boleslaw I commemorative. Estimate: $275-$325 28913 Republic gold 10 Zlotych 1925, KM-Y32, MS64 NGC. Estimate: $250-$350 28914 Republic gold 10 Zlotych 1925, KM-Y32, MS65 NGC, full mint brilliance. Estimate: $250-$300 28915 Republic gold 20 Zlotych 1925, KM-Y33, UNC, Boleslas I commemorative. Estimate: $350-$400 Starting Bid: $175 28916 Republic gold 20 Zlotych 1925, KM-Y33, MS62 NGC, small surface marks. Estimate: $300-$400 28917 Boleslaw I gold 20 Zlotych 1925, KM Y#33, MS63 NGC. Estimate: $300-$400 28918 Republic gold 20 Zlotych 1925, KM-Y33, MS64 NGC, popular Boleslaw I commemorative. Estimate: $350-$400 Starting Bid: $175 28919 Republic 100000 Zlotych 1990 Chopin, KM-Y199, F-K076, PF68 Ultra Cameo NGC. Estimate: $200-$300 28920 Republic 100000 Zlotych 1990 Pilsudski, KM-Y201, F-K077, PF68 Ultra Cameo NGC, scarce type. Estimate: $200-$300 28921 Republic gold 2000 Zlotych 1979, KM107, Proof, Marie Curie commemorative. AGW 0.2315 oz. Estimate: $400-$450 Starting Bid: $200 28922 Republic gold 2000 Zlotych 1979-MW Curie, K M-Y107, F-KZ023, PF63 Ultra Cameo NGC, attractive type, looks nicer than PF63. Estimate: $400-$500 Starting Bid: $200

Portugal
28926 Joao V gold 1000 Reis 1713, KM182, AU50 NGC, a most pleasant example of this normally crude, low grade type. Estimate: $225-$275 28927 Maria I 400 Reis 1797, KM288, AU53 NGC. Very choice and pretty for the grade. Estimate: $200-$250 28928 Maria II 870 Reis Counterstamp ND (1834), KM440.19, VF30 NGC, the host coin is from the Zacatecas mint 1821. Counterstamp is sharply defined. Estimate: $200-$250 28929 Louis I Pattern 5 Reis in copper 1863, KM-Pn130, MS63 BN NGC, glossy surfaces with some original luster. A seldom offered item. Estimate: $400-$500 Starting Bid: $200 28930 Luis I gold 2000 Reis 1865, KM511, XF45 NGC. Estimate: $150-$200

28931 Louis I gold 5000 Reis 1886, KM516, MS63 NGC, a superb example of this type. Estimate: $450-$550 Starting Bid: $225 28932 Louis I gold 5000 Reis 1889, KM516, MS62 NGC, a striking portrait. Estimate: $425-$475 Starting Bid: $212 28933 Carlos I 1000 Reis 1898, KM539, MS64 NGC, discovery of India commemorative. Estimate: $150-$200 28934 Manuel II I 500 Reis 1910, KM556, MS63 NGC, Peninsular War centennial. Estimate: $150-$200 28935 Republic Escudo 1952, KM578, MS65 NGC, an outstanding appearance of this scarcer date. Estimate: $125-$175 28936 Goa. Maria II Rupia 1847, KM273, XF40 NGC. Unusually attractive for this normally well worn type.. Estimate: $150-$200

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Russia
28937 Goa. Pedro V Pardao 1857, KM278, VF35 NGC. Strong portrait of the king. Estimate: $150-$200 28938 Goa. Pedro V Rupia 1857, KM279, VF25 NGC. Attractively toned and scarce. Estimate: $150-$200 28939 Goa. Pedro V Rupia 1857, KM279, XF40 NGC. Very appealing portrait. Estimate: $150-$200 28940 Goa. Pedro V Rupia 1861, KM279, XF40 NGC. Nicely toned example. Estimate: $150-$200 28941 Portuguese India. Tanga 1934, KM19, MS66 BN NGC, lovely glossy brown surfaces with mint red in the legends, very rare grade for this elusive one-year type. Estimate: $400-$600 Starting Bid: $200 28942 Terceira Island (Azores) 80 Reis 1829, KM4.1, VF, significant porosity as is always found, scarce issue. Estimate: $100-$125 28952 Carol I gold 20 Lira 1883B, KM20, MS62 NGC. Estimate: $300-$400 28953 Carol I gold 20 Lei 1890B, KM20, MS61 NGC, a highly sought after type. Estimate: $350-$400 Starting Bid: $175 28954 Carol I Leu 1906, KM34, MS66 NGC, 40th year of reign commemorative and exceptional for the type. Estimate: $125-$175 28955 Carol II 100 Lei 1932, KM52, MS63 NGC, London mint example. Estimate: $150-$200 28956 Mihai I gold 20 Lei 1944, KMX-M13, UNC, Romanian kings commemorative. AGW 0.1895 oz. Estimate: $250-$300

Russia
28957 Alexei Mikhailovich Novodel 1/4 Jefimok Rouble 1654, Tsar on horseback right/Six-line legend, Reichel 4570, Kaim 1601, cleaned XF. Probably a 19th century striking. Estimate: $400-$500 Starting Bid: $200 28958 Peter I Rouble 1721, Bust right/Crowned Imperial eagle, Diakov 24, good VF details with a large reverse flan crack and noticeable obverse scratches. The planchet also appears to be slightly bent. Estimate: $400-$600 Starting Bid: $200 28959 Anna Rouble 1732, KM192.1, VF25 NGC, strong and appealing portrait of the Tsarina. Estimate: $300-$400 28960 Elizabeth Rouble 1742, KM-C19b.3, VF details, surface hairlines NGC. Decent portrait. Estimate: $300-$400

Puerto Rico
28943 Alfonso XIII 5 Centavos 1896 PGV, KM20, MS61 NGC, most pleasing original luster and scarce in mint state. Estimate: $200-$250 28944 Alfonso XIII 10 Centavos 1896 PGV, KM21, AU58 NGC, lovely light grayish toning. High grade examples such as this coin bring significant premiums. Estimate: $200-$250 28945 Alfonso XIII 20 Centavos 1895PGV, KM22, AU55 PCGS, beautifully toned and most desirable. Estimate: $250-$300 28946 Alfonso XIII 40 Centavos 1896 PGV, KM23, VF/XF, lightly cleaned with some contact marks in the fields. Estimate: $350-$400 Starting Bid: $175 28947 Alfonso XIII 40 Centavos 1896PGV, KM23, AU50 details, cleaned ANACS, the toughest denomination to acquire. Estimate: $400-$500 Starting Bid: $200 28948 Alfonso XIII Peso 1895PGV, KM24, AU details, obverse damage NGC, the damage is an old harsh cleaning. Details sharp, however. Estimate: $350-$400 Starting Bid: $175

Ragusa
28949 Republic Tallero 1768, KM18, XF, significant reverse adjustment marks, as is usually found. Estimate: $125-$175

28961 Elizabeth I Rouble 1746 MM, Bit 118, VF30 NGC. Lightly toned. Estimate: $500-$600 Starting Bid: $250 28962 Elizabeth I Rouble 1747 , Bust right/Crowned Imperial eagle, Diakov 2, PETR (2.5), UZD 0808, Genuine PCGS. About XF details with evidence of mounts removed. Estimate: $250-$300 28963 Elizabeth I Rouble 1750 , Bust right/Crowned Imperial eagle, Diakov 219, PETR (2.5), UZD 0826, VF35 PCGS. Estimate: $500-$600 Starting Bid: $250

Reunion
28950 French Colony 50 Centimes & Franc 1896, KM4 & 5, 50 Centimes VF with scratches, Franc is XF, cleaned. A seldom offered duo. Estimate: $150-$200

Romania
28951 Carol I gold 20 Lei 1883B, KM20, MS61 NGC. Estimate: $300-$400

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Russia
28979 Nicholas II Rouble 1896, KM-Y60, AU details, surface hairlines NGC, coronation commemorative. Estimate: $200-$250 28980 Nicholas II Rouble 1912 , KM Y#59.3, AU58 NGC. Very choice and appealing. Estimate: $200-$300 28981 Nicholas II Rouble 1912 , KM-Y59.3, AU58 NGC, bright white example with sparkling luster. Estimate: $200-$300 28964 Catherine II Rouble 1762, KM-C67.2, VF30 NGC, scarce first year of issue of the Roubles of Catherine. Estimate: $500-$600 Starting Bid: $250 28965 Catherine II Rouble 1773 C-, Bust right/Crowned Imperial eagle, Diakov 291, PETR 2 (2.5), UZD 1051, Genuine PCGS. VF details, with average marks for the grade, but heavily cleaned. Estimate: $250-$350 28966 Catherine II Rouble 1776 C-, Bust right/Crowned Imperial eagle, Diakov 339, PETR (2.5), UZD 1075, Genuine PCGS. VF-XF details, cleaned, with minor flan flaws. Estimate: $300-$400 28967 Catherine II Rouble 1786 C-A, Bust right/Crowned Imperial eagle, Diakov 528, PETR (2.5), UZD 1160, Genuine PCGS. Some dark encrustation on both sides with light haymarking on the obverse and noticeable reverse flan flaws. Estimate: $200-$250 28968 Paul Rouble 1798, KM-C101a, XF details mount removed, NGC, strong details present, with toning at the peripheries. Estimate: $200-$250 28969 Alexander I 2 Kopeks 1810EM, KM-C118.1, AU58 BN NGC, unpriced in SCWC in this grade and quite scarce Estimate: $150-$200 28970 Alexander I Rouble 1822 C-, Bit 135, AU Details, Surface Hairlines NGC. Obverse scratch by the A of MOHETA. Estimate: $200-$250 28971 Nicholas I Rouble 1831 C-H, Bit 111 (R), open 2, AU58 NGC. Mottled charcoal toning. Estimate: $450-$550 Starting Bid: $225 28972 Nicholas I 25 Kopeks 1832 C-H, KM-C166.1, MS63 NGC, a most pleasing example of this usually well worn coin. Estimate: $150-$200 28973 Nicholas I Rouble 1836 C-H, Bit 177, AU55 NGC. Darkly toned and softly struck. Estimate: $300-$400 28974 Alexander II 1/4 Kopek 1859EM, KM-Y1.1, MS62 BN NGC, also known as a Polushka. Variety with plain border. Estimate: $150-$200 28975 Alexander III 5 Roubles 1889, KMY#42, nice AU. Scarce type. Estimate: $600-$700 Starting Bid: $300 28976 Nicholas II 15 Kopecks 1912 -, KM Y#21a.2, Bit-137, MS65 NGC. Well struck with light golden toning. Estimate: $150-$200 28977 Nicholas II 25 Kopeks 1895 A, KM-Y57, AU58 NGC, strong original luster. Estimate: $125-$175 28978 Nicholas II 50 Kopecks 1912 , KM Y#58.2, MS64 NGC. Rare in this condition. Estimate: $300-$400 28982 Nicholas II gold 5 Roubles 1898, KMY#62, AU58 NGC. Estimate: $200-$250 28983 Nicholas II gold 5 Roubles 1900, KMY#62, AU58 NGC. Estimate: $200-$250 28984 Nicholas II gold 5 Roubles 1902, KM-Y62, MS67 NGC, as choice as can be found. Estimate: $300-$350 28985 Nicholas II gold 5 Roubles 1902, KMY#62, MS66 NGC, ultra gem. Estimate: $250-$300 28986 Nicholas II Gold 5 Roubles 1902, KM-Y62, MS67 NGC, outstanding example of the type. Estimate: $300-$350 28987 Nicholas II gold 5 Roubles 1904, KMY#62, MS65. Gem Unc. Estimate: $225-$275 28988 Nicholas II gold 5 Roubles 1904, KM-Y62, MS65 NGC, sparkling mint luster. AGW 0.1245 oz. Estimate: $225-$275 28989 Nicholas II gold 5 Roubles 1904, KM-Y62, MS65 NGC, outstanding virtually mark free fields. Estimate: $225-$275 28990 Nicholas II gold 7 1/2 Roubles 1897, KM-Y63, VF-XF, scarcer, popular type. AGW 0.1867 oz. Estimate: $400-$450 Starting Bid: $200 28991 Nicholas II gold 7-1/2 Roubles 1897 A, Bit-17, lustrous XF, with light contact marks. Estimate: $450-$500 Starting Bid: $225 28992 Nicholas II gold 7-1/2 Roubles 1897 A, Bit-67, AU55 NGC. Minimally abraded and lustrous. Estimate: $500-$600 Starting Bid: $250 28993 Nicholas II gold 7 1/2 Roubles 1897, KM-Y63, AU/UNC, some obverse discoloration, popular denomination. AGW 0.1867 oz. Estimate: $500-$600 Starting Bid: $250 28994 Nicholas II gold 10 Roubles 1899, KM-Y64, AU, some surface marks. AGW 0.2489 oz. Estimate: $350-$400 Starting Bid: $175 28995 Nicholas II gold 10 Roubles 1899, KM-Y64, MS64 NGC, an outstanding appearance with sparkling luster. AGW 0.2489 oz. Estimate: $350-$400 Starting Bid: $175 28996 Nicholas II gold 10 Roubles 1903, KMY#64, AU58 NGC. Estimate: $400-$500 Starting Bid: $200 28997 Nicholas II 10 Roubles 1903, KM Y#64, MS64 NGC. Estimate: $400-$500 Starting Bid: $200

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San Marino
28998 Nicholas II gold 10 Roubles 1903, KM-Y64, MS65 NGC, outstanding luster. AGW 0.2489 oz. Estimate: $450-$500 Starting Bid: $225 28999 Nicholas II gold 10 Roubles 1903, KM-Y64, MS65 NGC, sparkling golden luster. AGW 0.3733 oz. Estimate: $450-$500 Starting Bid: $225 29000 Nicholas II gold 10 Roubles 1911, KM-Y64, AU/UNC, much original luster remaining. AGW 0.2489 oz. Estimate: $350-$400 Starting Bid: $175 29001 Nicholas II gold 10 Roubles 1911, KM-Y64, MS61 NGC, clear fields for the grade. AGW 0.3734 oz. Estimate: $500-$550 Starting Bid: $250 29002 Nicholas II gold 15 Roubles 1897, KM-Y65.2, VF35 NGC, NGC has marked as narrow rim variety, but this is actually the wide rim. AGW 0.3733 oz. Estimate: $500-$550 Starting Bid: $250 29003 Nicholas II gold 15 Roubles 1897, KM-Y65.2, XF details, harshly cleaned NGC. NGC has marked as narrow rim variety, but this is actually the wide rim. AGW 0.3733 oz. Estimate: $500-$550 Starting Bid: $250 29004 Nicholas II gold 15 Roubles 1897, KM-Y65.2, AU50 NGC, narrow rim variety. Strong original luster. Estimate: $600-$700 Starting Bid: $300 29005 Nicholas II gold 15 Roubles 1897, KM-Y65.1, AU50 NGC, wide rim variety, most appealing example. Estimate: $600-$700 Starting Bid: $300 29006 Nicholas II 15 Roubles 1897, KM-Y65.2, AU55 NGC, narrow rim variety, a superior example of the type. Estimate: $600-$700 Starting Bid: $300 29012 USSR gold 100 Roubles 1980, KM-Y186, Proof, a virtually flawless example. AGW 0.5000 oz. Estimate: $650-$800 Starting Bid: $325 29013 Gold 50 Roubles 2005, KM Y#894, PF64 Ultra Cameo NGC. Estimate: $350-$400 Starting Bid: $175 29014 Mining Ingot 10 Zolotniks ND (1881-94), Bit 258, Sev 4206, XF45 NGC. Produced from the silver recovered in gold mining operations. Estimate: $500-$600 Starting Bid: $250 29015 Nicholas II Quintet of Choice Minors 1915, 1,2,10,15,20 Kopeks. All dated 1915. The 1 & 2 Kopeks are graded MS63. All others are graded MS66. Grading is by NGC. A very choice grouping. (Total: 5 coins) Estimate: $150-$200 29016 Eight silver Miscellaneous Coins, Coins range from 1859-1924. Grades are VF-UNC. Three Roubles are included. A must see lot. Sold as is, no return lot. (Total: 8 coins) Estimate: $400-$500 Starting Bid: $200 29017 Nicholas II Trio of gold 5 Roubles, KM-Y62, 1899, VF, 1902, UNC, 1909, AU/UNC. AGW 0.3735 oz. (Total: 3 coins) Estimate: $500-$550 Starting Bid: $250 29018 Two silver Roubles 1896 & 1924, 1896, KM-Y60, XF, cleaned. 1924, KM-Y90, UNC. (Total: 2 coins) Estimate: $200-$250 29019 Two Certified 19th Century Roubles, 1843, 1896, both certified XF45 by NGC. 1896 is coronation of Nicholas II. (Total: 2 coins) Estimate: $150-$200 29020 Nicholas II Pair of gold 10 Roubles 1899, KM-Y64, both coins grade VF/XF. AGW 0.4978 oz. (Total: 2 coins) Estimate: $650-$700 Starting Bid: $325 29021 Tannu Tuva 20 Kopejek 1934, KM7, VF/XF, seldom seen coin from this small autonomous region on the Russian Mongolian border. Estimate: $150-$200

Samoa
29022 Republic gold 50 Dollars 1997, Not in SCWC, PF69 Ultra Cameo NGC, the companion piece to the Kiribati coin in this sale. AGW 0.0625 oz. Estimate: $125-$175 29007 Nicholas II gold 15 Roubles 1897, KM-Y65.1, AU58 ANACS, narrow rim variety, popular 1 year type. AGW 0.3733 oz. Estimate: $600-$700 Starting Bid: $300 29008 Nicholas II silver Medal 1894, Diakov-1164.2, AU55 NGC, 39 mm. Commemorating the marriage of Nicholas and Alexandra. Estimate: $300-$400 29009 RSFSR Rouble 1921, KM-Y84, MS63 ANACS, very choice example. Estimate: $125-$175 29010 USSR gold Chervonetz 1976, Fr-181a, MS66 NGC, with full mint brilliance. AGW 0.2489 oz. Estimate: $350-$400 Starting Bid: $175 29011 USSR gold Chervonetz 1979, Fr. 181a, MS60 details, cleaned ANACS. AGW 0.2489 oz. Estimate: $325-$375 Starting Bid: $162

San Marino
29023 Republic gold Scudo 1974, KM38, MS66 NGC. Estimate: $150-$200 29024 Republic gold 2 Scudi 1974, KM39, MS65 ANACS, outstanding luster. AGW 0.1769 oz. Estimate: $225-$275 29025 Republic gold 2 Scudi 1974, KM39, MS66 NGC. Estimate: $250-$300 29026 Republic gold 2 Scudi 1975, KM50, MS64 ANACS, proof like appearance. AGW 0.1769 oz. Estimate: $225-$275 29027 Republic gold 2 Scudi 2006, Not in SCWC, PF69 Ultra Cameo NGC, ARENCO centennial. AGW 0.1867 oz. Estimate: $250-$300

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San Marino
29028 Republic gold 5 Scudi 1977, KM75, MS66 NGC. Scarce. Estimate: $600-$700 Starting Bid: $300 29029 Republic gold 50 Euros 2003R, KM456, PF69 Ultra Cameo NGC, Giottos The Pentecost. AGW 0.4667 oz. Estimate: $650-$700 Starting Bid: $325

Sierra Leone

Sarawak
29030 British Colony 1/4 Cent 1896, KM4, MS63 BN NGC, very few around in mint state. Estimate: $200-$250

Saudi Arabia
29031 Faisal gold Guinea AH1370 (1950), KM36, MS67 ANACS, essentially flawless. AGW 0.2354 oz. Estimate: $350-$400 Starting Bid: $175

29042 British Colony Proof 20 Cents 1791, KM4a (24mm), PR64 BN NGC, a choice example, light verdigris in the field above the lion which could possibly be removed, the color a lovely dark chocolate. These are called copper in Krause but obviously are bronzed proofs. Estimate: $500-$600 Starting Bid: $250

Scotland
29032 Alexander III Penny (Sterling) ND (1249-86), Spink 5052-55, XF45 ANACS, reverse with 24 points, four mullets of six points each. Estimate: $150-$200

South Africa
29043 Republic Penny 1892, KM2, AU55 BN NGC, strong portrait. Estimate: $125-$175 29044 Republic Penny 1892, KM2, AU58 PCGS, mostly brown but not mentioned on holder. Estimate: $75-$100 29045 Republic Penny 1892, KM2, UNC details, altered color NGC. Estimate: $125-$175 29046 Republic Penny 1892, KM2, MS61BN NGC. Beautiful chocolate toning and seemingly undergraded. Estimate: $250-$300 29047 Republic Penny 1892, KM2, MS62 BN NGC, sharply struck with very pleasing medium brown surfaces. Estimate: $350-$450 Starting Bid: $175 29048 Republic Penny 1892, KM2, MS63 BN, NGC, glossy surfaces and appealing chocolate brown color. Estimate: $300-$350 29049 Republic Penny 1892, KM2, MS63 BN NGC, bold strike, beautiful dark-chocolate color and surfaces. Estimate: $400-$600 Starting Bid: $200 29050 Republic Penny 1892, KM2, MS63BN NGC, very attractive blue patina on both sides. Estimate: $400-$500 Starting Bid: $200 29051 Republic Penny 1894, KM2, AU53 PCGS, a tough date in higher grades. Estimate: $150-$200 29052 Republic Penny 1894, KM2, MS61 BN NGC, dark brown surfaces, pleasing. Estimate: $500-$700 Starting Bid: $250 29053 Republic Penny 1898, KM2, MS62 BN NGC, softness of strike top center reverse, handsome color: dark chocolate brown with brick-red highlights. Estimate: $100-$150 29054 Republic Penny 1898, KM2, MS63 RB NGC, softly struck top center reverse, brick-red faded color but pleasing. Estimate: $200-$300 29055 Republic Penny 1898, KM2, MS64 RB ANACS, considerable redorange mint luster. Estimate: $275-$350

Serbia
29033 Michael Obrenovich III 10 Para 1868, KM3, UNC, extremely elusive in mint state and underrated in all catalogues. Estimate: $250-$300 29034 Milan Obrenovich IV gold 10 Dinara 1882V, KM16, VF30 NGC. AGW 0.0933 oz. Estimate: $200-$300 29035 Milan Obrenovich IV gold 10 Dinara 1882V, KM16, AU/UNC, Prooflike, once cleaned. Estimate: $200-$250 29036 Milan I gold 10 Dinara 1882, KM16, VF. Estimate: $150-$200 29037 Milan Obrenovich IV gold 10 Dinara 1882V, KM16, AU55 NGC, struck at the Vienna mint. Estimate: $200-$250 29038 Milan I gold 10 Dinara 1882V, KM16, AU58 NGC, nice grade for this issue. Estimate: $225-$300 29039 Milan Obrenovich IV gold 20 Dinara 1879A, KM14, AU55 NGC, scarce one year type with just 50,000 mintage. Estimate: $350-$400 Starting Bid: $175 29040 Milan I gold 20 Dinara 1882, KM17.1, choice VF. Estimate: $300-$400 29041 Peter I Proof 10 Para 1912, KM19, PR65 NGC, superb mirror surfaces, perfect proof impression, alluring light silvery golden iridescent toning. Estimate: $325-$375 Starting Bid: $300

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South Africa
29056 Republic Penny 1898, KM2, MS64 RB NGC, a choice example. Estimate: $350-$400 Starting Bid: $175 29057 Republic gold Pond 1898, KM10.2, MS64 RB NGC, strong original luster and little actual wear. Estimate: $400-$450 Starting Bid: $200 29058 Republic Penny 1898, KM2, MS64 RB NGC, superb coloring and as nice as this date comes. Estimate: $350-$450 Starting Bid: $175 29059 Republic Kraalpenny blank Penny (1900), KM2 type, certified as genuine NGC, XF quality, dark brown. Estimate: $350-$500 Starting Bid: $175 29060 Republic Threepence 1893, KM3, AU53 PCGS, tougher date to find. Estimate: $100-$150 29061 Republic Threepence 1895, KM3, AU details, surface hairlines NGC, the key date of the series. Estimate: $150-$200 29062 Republic Threepence 1897, KM3, MS63 NGC, bright white example with a sharp strike. Estimate: $225-$275 29063 Republic Sixpence 1893, KM4, XF Details NGC, Excessive Surface Hairlines, lightly cleaned but now retoning and quite presentable. Estimate: $275-$350 29064 Republic Sixpence 1897, KM4, MS62 NGC, brilliant with a sharp portrait. Estimate: $150-$200 29065 Republic Sixpence 1897, KM4, MS63 NGC, deeply toned. Estimate: $150-$200 29066 Republic Shilling 1892, KM5, XF, lightly cleaned. Estimate: $150-$200 29067 Republic Shilling 1897, KM5, MS62 NGC, most desirable in mint state. Estimate: $200-$250 29068 Republic Shilling 1897, KM5, MS62 NGC, gray toning. Estimate: $200-$250 29069 Republic Shilling 1897, KM5, MS62 NGC. Estimate: $200-$250 29070 Republic 2 Shillings 1892, KM6, AU50 NGC, attractive light silvery gray surfaces. Estimate: $750-$900 Starting Bid: $375 29071 Republic 2 Shillings 1896, KM6 AU58 NGC, fully lustrous and exceptional for the date. Estimate: $325-$375 Starting Bid: $162 29072 Republic 2 Shillings 1897, KM6, AU55 NGC, lightly toned and most attractive. Estimate: $150-$200 29073 Republic 2 1/2 Shillings 1893, KM7, VF35 NGC, medium gray toning. Estimate: $450-$650 Starting Bid: $225 29074 Republic 2 1/2 Shillings 1894, KM7, XF40 NGC, scarcer, lower mintage date. Estimate: $200-$250 29075 Republic 2 1/2 Shillings 1894, KM7, AU Details Excessive Surface Hairlines NGC, but sharp with eye appeal. Estimate: $225-$350 29076 Republic 2 1/2 Shillings 1896, KM7, AU50 NGC, abundant luster, silvery gray surfaces. Estimate: $250-$400 29077 Republic 2 1/2 Shillings 1896, KM7, AU58 NGC, just a hint of wear, almost full luster. Estimate: $350-$500 Starting Bid: $175 29078 Republic 2 1/2 Shillings 1897, KM7, AU55 NGC, only slight wear, abundant luster. Estimate: $300-$400 29079 Republic 2 1/2 Shillings 1897, KM7, AU55 NGC, light gray toning. Estimate: $150-$200 29080 Republic 2 1/2 Shillings 1897, KM7, AU58 NGC, a coin just beginning to tone. Estimate: $150-$200 29081 Republic 2 1/2 Shillings 1897, KM7, MS61 NGC, scarce in mint state. Estimate: $400-$500 Starting Bid: $200 29082 Republic 5 Shillings 1892, KM8.1, Single Shaft, XF45 NGC, nice sharp details, very few abrasions, excellent dark gray toning. Estimate: $400-$600 Starting Bid: $200 29083 Republic 5 Shillings 1892, KM8.1, Single Shaft, AU53 NGC, pleasant original silvery gold iridescent toning, one of only 14,000 struck. One can imagine the early 20th-century traveler doing a grand tour through southern Africa and proudly bringing one of these back as a souvenir, its likely source for todays collector. Estimate: $500-$700 Starting Bid: $250 29084 Republic gold Half Pond 1894, KM9.2, AU53 NGC, light gold color and especially pleasing for the grade. Estimate: $375-$450 Starting Bid: $187 29085 Republic gold Half Pond 1895, KM9.2, VF with a couple of heavy marks by the date. Estimate: $250-$300 29086 Republic gold 1/2 Pond 1895, KM9.2, VF/XF, one thin obverse scratch. AGW 0.1177 oz. Estimate: $175-$225 29087 Republic gold 1/2 Pond 1895, KM9.2, XF details, scratched ANACS, scratches on reverse, obverse is quite nice. AGW 0.1176 oz. Estimate: $225-$275 29088 Republic gold 1/2 Pond 1895, KM9.2, XF45 ANACS, well defined portrait. Estimate: $300-$350 29089 Republic gold Half Pond 1896, KM9.2, XF details cleaned. Estimate: $250-$300 29090 Republic gold 1/2 Pond 1896, KM9.2, XF/AU, a few minor field imperfections, yet overall, quite attractive. Estimate: $275-$325 29091 Republic 1/2 Pond 1896, KM9.2, XF45 NGC. Estimate: $200-$300 29092 Republic gold 1/2 Pond 1896, KM9.2, AU50 ANACS, striking portrait. Estimate: $250-$300 29093 Republic gold Half Pond 1897, KM9.2, AU50 NGC, original oldgold color. Estimate: $300-$400 29094 Republic gold Pond 1894, KM10.4, uncertified, XF sharpness but fields tooled and smoothed. Estimate: $350-$400 Starting Bid: $175
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South Africa
29095 Republic gold Pond 1894, KM10.2, about XF. Estimate: $350-$450 Starting Bid: $175 29096 Republic gold Pond 1895, KM10.2, VF, scarcer date. AGW 0.2354 oz. Estimate: $400-$500 Starting Bid: $200 29097 Republic gold Pond 1895, KM10.2, AU Details (obv scratched) NGC, a tiny scuff in the legend, nice gold color. Estimate: $500-$700 Starting Bid: $250 29098 Republic gold Pond 1896, KM10.2, about VF, cleaned. AGW 0.2354 oz. Estimate: $325-$375 Starting Bid: $162 29099 Republic Gold Pond 1898, KM10.2, VF30 NGC. AGW 0.2354 oz. Estimate: $325-$375 Starting Bid: $162 29100 Republic gold Pond 1898, KM10.2, better XF. Estimate: $400-$500 Starting Bid: $200 29101 Republic gold Pond 1898, KM10.2, XF, some original luster remaining. AGW 0.2354 oz. Estimate: $375-$425 Starting Bid: $187 29102 Republic gold Pond 1898, KM10.2, XF with luster in the legends. Estimate: $400-$450 Starting Bid: $200 29103 Republic gold Pond 1898, KM10.2, AU cleaned. AGW 0.2354 oz. Estimate: $325-$375 Starting Bid: $162 29104 Republic gold Pond 1898, KM10.2, AU-UNC, fully lustrous, some hairlines from an old-time cleaning. Estimate: $550-$650 Starting Bid: $275 29105 Republic Gold Pond 1898, KM10.2, AU55 NGC, a choice example for this type. AGW 0.2354 oz. Estimate: $375-$425 Starting Bid: $187 29106 Republic gold Pond 1898, KM10.2, AU55 NGC, toned. Estimate: $400-$500 Starting Bid: $200 29107 Republic gold Pond 1898, KM10.2, AU58 NGC, brilliant luster. Estimate: $450-$600 Starting Bid: $225 29108 Republic gold Pond 1900, KM10.2, XF details heavy hairlines. Estimate: $350-$400 Starting Bid: $175 29109 George V 1/2 Penny 1923, KM13.1, MS64 BN PCGS, appealing deep chocolate brown color. Estimate: $175-$225 29110 South Africa. 1/2 Penny, 1923, KM13.1, MS65BN NGC. Estimate: $150-$200 29111 George V 1/2 Penny 1924, KM13.1, MS65 BN NGC, exceptional quality for the type. Estimate: $175-$225 29112 George V Halfpenny 1924, KM13.1, MS65 BN NGC, essentially mark free surfaces, and tough to find in this grade.. Estimate: $200-$250 29113 George V 1/2 Penny 1930, KM13.2, MS66 RD NGC, an outstanding example of the type. Estimate: $200-$250 29114 George V Penny 1923, KM14.1, MS64 BN NGC, about as choice as this date comes. Estimate: $150-$200 29115 George V Penny 1923, KM14.1, MS65 BN NGC, an outstanding example. Estimate: $125-$175 29116 George V Penny 1923, KM14.1, MS65 BN NGC, lovely color and sharply defined. Estimate: $150-$200 29117 George V Sixpence 1926, KM16.1, AU55 NGC, somewhat scarcer date. Estimate: $125-$175 29118 George V Sixpence 1927, KM16.1, AU55 NGC, bright white lustrous example. Estimate: $125-$175 29119 George V Shilling 1924, KM17.1, AU53 NGC, a tougher date in higher grades. Estimate: $125-$175 29120 George V 2 Shillings 1924, KM18, AU58 NGC, bright white example and quite pleasing. Estimate: $150-$200 29121 George V 2 Shillings 1929, KM18, UNC Details NGC, surface hairlines. Estimate: $100-$150 29122 George V 2 1/2 Shillings 1929, KM19.2, AU50 NGC, a scarce date in higher grades. Estimate: $325-$375 Starting Bid: $300 29123 George V 2 1/2 Shillings 1936, KM19.3, MS61 NGC, bright white example with full luster. Estimate: $150-$200 29124 George V gold Sovereign 1927SA, KM21, MS64 NGC, incredible color and worthy of a premium bid. AGW 0.2354 oz. Estimate: $350-$400 Starting Bid: $175 29125 George V gold Sovereign 1931, KM-A22, S4005, Pretoria mint, MS65 ICG, deep gold toning. Estimate: $350-$500 Starting Bid: $175 29126 George VI Shilling 1938, KM28, MS65 NGC, an exceptional example for this type. Estimate: $150-$200 29127 George VI Proof 2 1/2 Shillings 1948, KM39.1, PF66 NGC, just 1,120 minted in Proof, and few this choice. Estimate: $175-$225 29128 Elizabeth II gold 1/2 Pond 1954, KM53, PF61 NGC, 1,275 pieces minted. AGW 0.1177 oz. Estimate: $175-$225 29129 Republic gold 2 Rand 1980, KM64, PF65 ANACS, 18,000 mintage in Proof. AGW 0.2354 oz. Estimate: $350-$400 Starting Bid: $175 29130 Silver Four Coin Set 1923, Sixpence, Shilling, 2 Shillings, 2 1/2 Shillings. Coins grade XF or better, some are lightly cleaned. (Total: 4 coins) Estimate: $150-$200 29131 George VI Nine Piece Proof Set 1947, KM-PS19, Sixpence is certified PF63, all other coins certified PF64. Certification by NGC. (Total: 9 coins) Estimate: $150-$200

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Spain
29132 Republic Proof Set With gold 1975, KM-PS93, choice Proof, 10 coins, (two are gold). With original case of issue. AGW 0.3531 oz. Estimate: $475-$525 Starting Bid: $237 29133 Republic Proof set With gold 1976, KM-PS96, choice Proof set consisting of 10 coins, (two gold). With original case of issue. AGW 0.3531 oz. Estimate: $475-$525 Starting Bid: $237 29134 Elizabeth II Nine Piece Proof Set 1956, KM-PS36, copper coins certified PF64 or PF65, silver coins certified PF66 or PF67. Certification by NGC. (Total: 9 coins) Estimate: $150-$200 29150 Tarragona 5 Pesetas 1809, KM6, XF45 NGC, issued under the name of king Ferdinand VII, who was under the control of Napoleon. Far nicer example than what is usually encountered. Estimate: $250-$300 29151 Tarragona. Ferdinand VII 5 Pesetas 1809, KM6, AU50 NGC, necessity coinage issued during the Napoleonic siege. Incredibly choice for this normally crude type. Estimate: $350-$400 Starting Bid: $175 29152 Isabella II gold 20 Reales 1861, KM610, VF, six pointed stars indicating Madrid mint. Estimate: $125-$175 29153 Isabel II gold 100 Reales 1857, KM605.1, Barcelona, AU58 NGC, fully lustrous and pleasing. Estimate: $300-$400 29154 Isabella II gold 100 Reales 1862, KM605.2, MS64 NGC, six pointed star indicates Madrid mint. With full mint bloom and scarce this grade. Estimate: $500-$600 Starting Bid: $250 29155 Isabella II 100 Reales 1862, KM605.1, AU58 NGC. 8-pointed star mint mark. Estimate: $300-$400 29156 Isabella II gold 10 Escudos 1868, KM636.3, choice UNC. Estimate: $300-$400 29157 Alfonso XII 5 Pesetas 1875 (75) 1876 (76), Both coins KM671, 1875 is XF40, the 1876 is XF45. Both coins certified by NGC. (Total: 2 coins) Estimate: $175-$225 29158 Alfonso XIII gold 10 Pesetas 1878 (19 62), KM677, UNC, official government restrike of 1962. AGW 0.0933 oz. Estimate: $150-$200 29159 Alfonso XII gold 25 Pesetas 1877 (77), KM673, XF, all numbers of the date clearly visible in the stars. AGW 0.2333 oz. Estimate: $325-$375 Starting Bid: $162 29160 Alfonso XII gold 25 Pesetas 1880 (80) MS M, KM673, MS64 NGC, bold strike, a gorgeous coin! Estimate: $350-$450 Starting Bid: $175 29161 Alfonso XII gold 25 Pesetas 1880 (80), KM673, MS64 NGC, full glowing mint luster. Estimate: $450-$550 Starting Bid: $225 29162 Alfonso XIII 5 Pesetas 1888 (88), KM689, toned UNC, popular Baby Head type. With mintmaster initials, MPM. Estimate: $200-$250 29163 Alfonso XIII 5 Pesetas 1898 (98) SG V, KM707, MS60 NGC, fully lustrous with scattered abrasions. Estimate: $150-$200 29164 Alfonso XIII gold 20 Pesetas 1899 (99), KM709, AU, lightly cleaned, 18 99 clearly visible in the stars. AGW 0.1867 oz. Estimate: $275-$325 29165 Alfonso XIII gold 20 Pesetas 1896(62), KM709, MS64. Restrike. Estimate: $250-$350 29166 Republic 100 Pesetas 1966(68) KM797, PF63 NGC, scarce in proof. Estimate: $200-$300 29167 Alfonso XIII gold Medal 1906, XF, Issued for his marriage with Victoria Eugenia. Medallist is A.G.Bilbao. Diameter is 19mm, weight is 5.42 Gm. Estimate: $300-$350

Spain
29135 Felipe II Cob 4 Reales 1592I, Cay. 3838, XF40 NGC, Segovia mint, Only 92 visible in the date. scarcer mint. Estimate: $150-$200 29136 Felipe II Cob 4 Reales 1592B, Cay. 3839,MS61 NGC, Sevilla mint. Mintmark sharp, date a bit weak, but readable. Special grade for this type. Estimate: $200-$250 29137 Felipe II 4 Reales 1595F, Cay. 3867, AU55 NGC, Granada mint. Date is strong, F assayer is weak. Scarce grade. Estimate: $200-$250 29138 Felipe III Cob 2 Reales 1603GM, KM17.3, AU58 NGC, Granada mint, clear date, nearly as struck and scarce thus. Estimate: $250-$300 29139 Carlos III gold 1/2 Escudo 1760JP, KM389.1, VF, Madrid mint, highly sought after type. Estimate: $150-$200 29140 Carlos III gold 1/2 Escudo 1786DV, KM425.1, XF, lightly cleaned, Madrid mint. Estimate: $150-$200 29141 Carlos III gold 4 Escudos 1787CM, KM418.2a, AU53 PCGS, Sevilla mint, most attractive for this normally well worn type. Estimate: $600-$750 Starting Bid: $300 29142 Carlos IV 8 Reales 1805FA, KM432.1, VF/XF, Madrid mint, sharply struck and most attractive for the type. Estimate: $250-$300 29143 Carlos IV gold Escudo 1799MF, KM434, AU58 NGC, Madrid mint, strong original luster. Estimate: $175-$225 29144 Carlos IV gold Escudo 1807FA, KM434, about VF, Madrid mint. Estimate: $150-$200 29145 Carlos IV gold 2 Escudos 1797MF, KM435.1, F/VF, Madrid mint. AGW 0.1904 oz. Estimate: $275-$325 29146 Carlos IV gold 2 Escudos 1801CN, KM435.2, F/VF, popular type from the Sevilla mint. AGW 0.1904 oz. Estimate: $275-$325 29147 Ferdinand VII 8 Reales 1816GJ, KM466.3, XF40 NGC, Madrid mint. The reverse is especially sharp. Estimate: $175-$225 29148 Ferdinand VII gold 2 Escudos 1809CN, KM455, Fine, seldom offered type from the Seville mint. AGW 0.1904 oz. Estimate: $300-$350 29149 Ferdinand VII gold 2 Escudos 1820GJ, KM483.1, XF/AU, lightly cleaned, striking portrait.. AGW 0.1904 oz. Estimate: $325-$375 Starting Bid: $162

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Spanish Netherlands
Spanish Netherlands
29168 Felipe IV 1/2 Patagon of 24 Sols 1633, KM46.4, Xf45 NGC, Antwerp mint. Deeply toned, somewhat crude, as is normally found, yet as well struck as could be expected. Estimate: $175-$225

Straits Settlements
29169 Victoria 1/4 Cent 1889, KM114, MS64RB NGC. Estimate: $200-$300 29170 Victoria 1/2 Cent 1889, KM15, MS64 RB NGC. A lot more red than brown. Estimate: $250-$350 29171 Victoria 5 Cents 1897H, KM10, MS63 ANACS, lightly toned example with a striking portrait. Estimate: $250-$300 29172 Victoria 20 Cents 1901, KM12, MS63 NGC, a superb example of this type. Victorian 20 Cents coins are almost never encountered in this state of preservation. Estimate: $400-$500 Starting Bid: $200 29173 Edward VII 50 Cents 1903, KM23, XF45 PCGS, a key date in the 1/2 Dollar series. Estimate: $200-$250 29174 George V Dollar 1920, KM33, MS64 NGC, original striking and a coin with full mint luster. Estimate: $200-$250 29181 Carl XIV Riksdaler 1825CB, KM593, XF45 NGC, somewhat toned, scarce and desirable type. Estimate: $400-$500 Starting Bid: $200 29182 Oscar Skilling 1844, KM659, MS63BN NGC. Estimate: $150-$200 29183 Oscar I 5 Ore 1857, KM690, MS65 RB NGC, variety with small LA, outstanding quality for this normally well worn type. Estimate: $175-$225 29184 Oscar II Krona 1876ST, KM741, AU55 NGC, just beginning to tone and a sharp strike. Estimate: $150-$200 29185 Oscar II Krona 1889EB, KM747, MS62 NGC, bright white example. Few around in mint state. Estimate: $350-$400 Starting Bid: $175 29186 Oscar II Krona 1890EB, KM760, MS62 NGC, somewhat prooflike in appearance and scarce first date of older portrait type.. Estimate: $400-$500 Starting Bid: $200 29187 Oscar II Krona 1897EB, KM760, MS64 NGC, seldom seen this choice, bright white with full mint brilliance. Estimate: $500-$600 Starting Bid: $250 29188 Oscar II 2 Kronor 1906EB, KM773, AU58 NGC, just a two year type and essentially a mint state example. Strong luster. Estimate: $200-$250 29189 Oscar II gold 10 Kronor 1876ST, KM732, Brilliant Uncirculated NGC, (no numerical number assigned). Estimate: $175-$225 29190 Oscar II gold 20 Kronor 1874, KM733, MS63 NGC, fully lustrous with scattered contact marks. Estimate: $375-$425 Starting Bid: $187 29191 Oscar II gold 20 Kronor 1881, KM748, MS65 NGC, light original patina with full mint brilliance, scarce date. Estimate: $500-$600 Starting Bid: $250 29192 Oscar II gold 20 Kronor 1887, KM748, MS65 NGC, fully brilliant and original, scarcer date. Estimate: $450-$550 Starting Bid: $225 29193 Gustav V 2 Kronor 1922W, KM787, MS65 NGC, lightly toned with pleasing underlying luster. Estimate: $125-$175 29194 Commemorative silver Medal 1894, Proof like UNC, Issued to celebrate the 300th anniversary of the birth of Gustavus Adolphus. 39.3 mm. 23.3 gm. Estimate: $200-$250

Swaziland
29175 Sobhuza II gold 10 Emalengeni 1974, KM17, PF68 Ultra Cameo NGC, struck to celebrate the 75th birthday of the king. AGW 0.3218 oz. Estimate: $525-$575 Starting Bid: $262

Sweden
29176 Eric XIV 16 Ore Klippe 1565, Ahl. 46, about VF, minor porosity, better than average for this early type. Estimate: $200-$250 29177 Gustavus III 2/3 Rigsdaler 1777OL, KM517, AU55 NGC, attractively toned. Estimate: $175-$225 29178 Gustavus III Riksdaler 1780OL, KM527, MS62 NGC, a superbly toned example. Estimate: $350-$400 Starting Bid: $175 29179 Gustaf IV 1/6 Riksdaler 1802, KM560, MS63NGC, very choice for the type. Estimate: $200-$300 29180 Gustaf IV Adolf 1/6 Riksdaler 1804OL, KM560, AU58, NGC, some adjustment marks, reverse, yet an exceptional example of the type. Estimate: $150-$200

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Switzerland
Switzerland
29213 Republic 2 Rappen 1938-B, KM4.2, SP65RD NGC. Estimate: $100-$150 29214 Confederation Franc 1851A, KM9, AU50 ANACS, beautifully toned and a scarce type. Estimate: $200-$250 29215 Republic Franc 1900-B, KM24, MS62 NGC. Estimate: $150-$200 29216 Republic 1 Franc 1912-B, KM24, MS65 PCGS. Estimate: $100-$150 29217 Republic 1 Franc 1921, KM24, MS66 NGC. Estimate: $100-$150 29195 Basel. City View Taler 1793, Dav-1757 ,KM185, XF, light obverse adjustment marks, seldom seen type. Estimate: $400-$500 Starting Bid: $200 29196 Basel. City View Thaler ND, KM127, Choice VF, very pleasing with dark two-tone gray color. Scene shows the center of the city in the early 1730s, with the famous Mittlere Brcke (Middle or Central Bridge), the oldest in Basel, straddling the river Rhine. Estimate: $300-$400 29197 Bern 1/4 Taler 1774, KM118, VF, popular bear motif. Estimate: $125-$175 29198 Bern. Frank 1811, KM174, MS63 ANACS, mintage of just 11,000 pieces. Deeply toned and most impressive. Estimate: $300-$400 29199 Bern Franken 1811, KM174, MS64 NGC. Gorgeous and original toning. Estimate: $350-$450 Starting Bid: $175 29200 Bern silver School Award Medal ND (prior to 1825), Schwarz727, MS64 NGC, 39 mm. an exceptional example with goddess standing before palm tree. Reverse has traditional Bernese bear within shield. Estimate: $250-$300 29201 Geneva 10 1/2 Sols 1714IPD, KM61, MS63 NGC, most unusual denomination and choice. Estimate: $175-$225 29202 Geneva 15 Sols 1794, KM97, MS63 NGC. Estimate: $75-$100 29203 Geneva 6 Florins 1795, KM110, AU55 NGC. Estimate: $300-$400 29204 Geneva. XII Florins 1795W, KM111, Fine, scarcer type. Estimate: $125-$175 29205 Geneva Silver Sol 1825, KM120, PF64 NGC, beautifully toned. Estimate: $300-$400 Starting Bid: $300 29206 Geneva 10 Centimes 1844, KM128, MS66 NGC, rare this nice. Estimate: $100-$150 29207 Schaffhausen 1/2 Batzen 1809, KM8.1, MS62 NGC. Estimate: $200-$300 29208 Vaud 20 Batzen 1810, KM16, MS61 NGC. Estimate: $300-$400 29209 Republic Rappen 1889B, KM3.1, MS65 BN NGC, an important low mintage date in the series. Estimate: $375-$425 Starting Bid: $187 29210 Republic 2 Rappen 1931-B KM4.2, SP65RD NGC. Estimate: $125-$175 29211 Republic 2 Rappen 1934-B KM4.2, SP66RD NGC. Estimate: $150-$200 29212 Republic 2 Rappen 1937-B, KM4.2, SP64RD NGC. Estimate: $100-$150
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29218 Confederation Franc 1931B, KM24, SP67 PCGS, striking appearance and a scarce early date. Estimate: $250-$300 29219 Confederation Franc 1939B, KM24, SP66 PCGS, a splendid coin and a scarcer earlier date of the series. Estimate: $150-$200 29220 Republic 1 Franc 1945-B, KM24, SP67 PCGS. Nice Cameo. Estimate: $150-$200 29221 Confederation 2 Francs 1940B, KM21, SP66 NGC, an outstanding example. Estimate: $150-$200 29222 Confederation 2 Francs 1941B, KM21, SP65 NGC, a coin with appealing cartwheel luster. Estimate: $150-$200 29223 Confederation 5 Francs 1935B, KM40, SP66 NGC, a cameo example and a seldom offered early date. Estimate: $450-$500 Starting Bid: $225 29224 Confederation 5 Francs 1937B, KM40, SP64 NGC, one of the toughest dates in the series to find in specimen grade. Estimate: $400-$600 Starting Bid: $200 29225 Confederation 5 Francs 1949B, KM40, SP64 PCGS, bright white and a better date. Estimate: $400-$450 Starting Bid: $200

29226 Confederation 5 Francs 1950B, KM40, SP65 PCGS, a mirror finish and scarce in this grade. Estimate: $400-$500 Starting Bid: $200 29227 Confederation 5 Francs 1951B, KM40, SP66 PCGS, a wonderful coin Estimate: $200-$250 29228 Republic 5 Francs 1966, KM40, SP66 PCGS. Estimate: $100-$150 29229 Republic 5 Francs 1939-B, KM42, MS64 NGC, scarce type. Estimate: $300-$400 29230 Confederation gold 20 Francs 1883, KM31.1, AU/UNC, strong original luster. AGW 0.1867 oz. Estimate: $250-$300

Switzerland
29231 Republic gold 20 Francs 1897B, KM35.1, MS64 NGC. Superior grade. Estimate: $300-$350 29232 Shooting Fest Graubunden 4 Franken 1842, KM17, XF/AU, pinhole on edge at 12:00. Scarce issue with 6,000 mintage. Estimate: $200-$250 29233 Shooting Festival 5 Francs 1863, KM-XS7, UNC details, surface hairlines NGC. Issuer Chaux-de-Fonds. Mintage of just 6,000 pieces. Estimate: $225-$275 29234 Shooting Festival 5 Francs 1879, KMX-S14, Proof like UNC, superb golden toning and a choice example of the type. Estimate: $200-$250 29235 Lugano Festival 5 Francs 1883, KMX#S16, MS64 NGC. Bright and very appealing. Estimate: $150-$200 29236 Shooting Festival 5 Francs 1885, KMX-S17, MS62 PCGS, issuer Bern. Bright white example with strong original luster. Estimate: $150-$200 29237 Bern Festival 5 Francs 1885, KMX#S17, MS64 NGC. Estimate: $150-$200 29238 Trio of Shooting Talers 1879 1881 1883, For Bern, Fribourg, and Lugano. Coins grade VF/XF. Sold as is, no return lot. (Total: 3 coins) Estimate: $175-$225 29239 Vaud silver Independence Medal 1897, MS65 NGC, 37 mm. Estimate: $100-$150 29240 Aargau silver Shooting Medal 1900, R-27a, MS64 NGC, 38 mm. for the city of Zofingen. Estimate: $150-$200 29241 Basel copper Shooting Medal 1935, R-151c, MS65 RB NGC, 35 mm. .Basel city issue. Estimate: $100-$150 29242 Neuchatel silver Shooting Medal 1898, R-970c, MS65 NGC, 45 mm. Estimate: $125-$175 29243 Nidwalden silver Shooting Medal 1910, R-1033a, MS65 NGC, 27 mm. for the city of Stans. Estimate: $125-$175 29244 Obwalden silver Shooting Medal 1932, R-1048a, MS65 NGC, 33 mm. for the city of Kerns. Estimate: $125-$175 29245 Schaffhausen silver Shooting Medal 1909, R-1059a, MS65 NGC, 24 mm. Estimate: $100-$150 29246 Schwyz silver Shooting Medal 1905, R-1079a, MS63 NGC, 28 mm. Estimate: $100-$150 29247 Schwyz silver Shooting Medal 1922, R-1085b, MS63 NGC, 28 mm. Estimate: $100-$150 29248 Schwyz silver Shooting Medal 1935, R-1096a, MS67 NGC, 30 mm. for the city of Brunnen. Estimate: $150-$200 29249 Zug silver Shooting Festival Medal 1906, R-1680a, MS64 NGC, 26 mm. For the city of Baar. Estimate: $125-$175 29250 Zug silver Shooting Medal 1911, R-1681a, MS66 NGC, 27 mm. For the city of Cham. Estimate: $125-$175 29251 Zurich silver Shooting Medal 1900, R-1782a, MS64 NGC, 45 mm. for the city of Lister. Estimate: $150-$200 29252 Vaud silver Shooting Medal 1932, R-1938a, MS65 NGC, 33 mm. for the city of Morges. Estimate: $125-$175

Syria
29253 Republic gold Pound AH1369 (1950), KM86, AU one year type coin. AGW 0.1956 oz. Estimate: $250-$300 29254 Republic gold Pound 1950, KM86, MS63 ANACS, first modern gold coin of the nation. . AGW 0.1956 oz. Estimate: $250-$300

Thailand
29255 Rama V 2 Att RS1241 (1905), KM-Y23, MS63 BN NGC, significant red in the devices and an exceptional example of the type. Estimate: $175-$225 29256 Rama V Fuang (1876-00), KM Y#32, MS64 PCGS. Estimate: $100-$150 29257 Rama IV Lot of Two Coins, KM-Y6.1, 1/8 Fuang ND (1862), AU Details, reverse scratches, and KM-Y11, Baht 1860, choice AU. (Total: 2) Estimate: $250-$300 29258 Rama IX gold Medal 2000, Obverse conjoined busts, reverse ornamental design surrounded by legend. Weight is 13.5 gm. Estimate: $525-$600 Starting Bid: $262

Tonga
29259 Salote gold 1/4 Koula 1962, KM1, MS66 NGC. Estimate: $350-$450 Starting Bid: $175

Transylvania
29260 Gabriel Bethlen Groschen 1625-NB, KM164, AU53 NGC, lightly toned with slightly grainy surfaces. Estimate: $200-$250

Tunisia
29261 Ahmad Pasha Bey gold 100 Francs AH1351 (1932), KM257, XF, 3,000 pieces minted. AGW 0.1895 oz. Estimate: $250-$300

Turkey
29262 Selim III gold 1/2 Altun AH1203 Year 2, KM520, choice lustrous AU, boldly struck and attractive. 1.71 grams. Very scarce type! Estimate: $250-$350 29263 Mahmud II gold 1/4 Altin AH 1223/5 (1813), KM605, VF, popular type. Estimate: $100-$125 29264 Muhammad V gold 100 Kurush AH1327/7 (1916), KM776, AU55 ANACS, sharply struck. AGW 0.2127 oz. Estimate: $275-$325 29265 Muhammad V gold 100 Kurush AH1327/7 (1916), KM776, AU58 ANACS, strong original luster. AGW 0.2127 oz. Estimate: $275-$325 29266 Monnaie de Luxe 100 Kurush 1970, KM872, MS65 NGC. Estimate: $250-$300

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Yugoslavia
29267 Ataturk gold 250 Kurush 1923//41, KM857, MS62 NGC. Estimate: $700-$800 Starting Bid: $350 29268 Trebizond. Michael III Angelus gold Fantasy 20 Francs 1955, KMX-3, Proof 64 Ultra Cameo NGC, light hairlines, very scarce issue. Listed as 6.45 grams in KM. Estimate: $300-$400 29279 Pope John Paul II gold 100000 Lira 1997R XIX, KM289, PF69 Ultra Cameo NGC, Pope and Holy Year Door. AGW 0.4422 oz. Estimate: $600-$700 Starting Bid: $300 29280 Set of Three Papal Medals 1978, Medal in silver of John Paul I, and small Medals in gold of Paul VI and John Paul II. The set comes in a custom fitted maroon case. (Total: 3 coins) Estimate: $200-$300

Tuvalu
29269 Elizabeth gold 50 Dollars, KM9, PF65 Ultra Cameo. Estimate: $650-$750 Starting Bid: $325

Venezuela
29281 Republic 2 Bolivares 1888, KM-Y23, XF40 details, scratched ANACS, a scarce date, and seldom offered. Estimate: $200-$250 29282 Republic gold 10 Bolivares 1930, KM-Y31, MS64 PCGS. An outstanding specimen. Estimate: $250-$300 29283 Republic gold 20 Bolivares 1888, KM-Y32, XF, lightly cleaned, quite attractive. AGW 0.1867 oz. Estimate: $250-$300 29284 Republic gold 20 Bolivares 1888, KM-Y32, XF, lightly cleaned. AGW 0.1867 oz. Estimate: $300-$350 29285 Republic gold 20 Bolivares 1910, KM-Y32, XF/AU, some original luster remaining and popular. AGW 0.1867 oz. Estimate: $275-$325 29286 Republic gold Duo of 10 & 20 Bolivares, 10 Bolivares 1930, KM-Y31, 20 Bolivares 1911, KM-Y32. Both coins attractive AU examples. AGW 0.2800 oz. (Total: 2 coins) Estimate: $375-$425 Starting Bid: $187 29287 Republic gold 20 Bolivares 1911, KM Y#32, MS63 NGC. Estimate: $400-$500 Starting Bid: $200

Uruguay
29270 Republic silver 50 Centavos 1877A, KM16, MS63 PCGS. One of the finer specimens we have seen of the issue. Estimate: $200-$300 29271 Republic gold 5 Pesos 1930, KM27, MS62 NGC,. fully lustrous example. AGW 0.2501 oz. Estimate: $350-$400 Starting Bid: $175 29272 Republic gold 5 Pesos 1930, KM27, MS62 NGC, many of this type were never released. AGW 0.2501 oz. Estimate: $350-$400 Starting Bid: $175 29273 Republic gold Pattern Centesimo 1953, KM-Pn46, Proof 63 NGC, light handling, rare with a mintage of 100. Estimate: $400-$500 Starting Bid: $200

Vatican
29274 Pius XI gold 100 Lire 1933/34, KM19, MS61 NGC, jubilee issue. AGW 0.2456 oz. Estimate: $350-$400 Starting Bid: $175 29275 Pius XI gold 100 Lire 1933-1934, KM19, MS64 NGC, jubilee issue. AGW 0.2546 oz. Estimate: $375-$425 Starting Bid: $187 29276 Pius XII gold 100 Lire 1950, KM48, choice UNC, Holy Door issue. Estimate: $400-$450 Starting Bid: $200

Windward Islands
29288 French Protectorate Louis XV 12 Sols 1731H, KM-C2, AU58 NGC, also known as Isles du Vent, attractively toned, and exceptional for this type. Estimate: $200-$250 29289 Louis XV 12 Sols 1731H, KM-C2, UNC details, obverse scratched NGC. Also known as Isles du Vent. A blazing UNC coin with a few scratches to the left of the portrait. Estimate: $175-$225

Yugoslavia
29290 Alexander I gold Dukat 1931, KM12.1, MS62 NGC, but sword instead of bird countermark. Estimate: $200-$250 29291 Alexander I gold Ducat 1931, KM12.1, MS63 NGC, but with sword countermark, a choice example.. Estimate: $200-$225 29292 Alexander I gold Ducat 1931, KM12.1, MS64 NGC, with sword countermark. SCWC incorrectly lists this as a bird countermark. Estimate: $175-$225 29293 Alexander I gold Ducat 1931, KM12.1, MS64 NGC, but with sword countermark, sparkling golden luster. Estimate: $200-$225 29294 Alexander I Dukat 1931, KM12.2, MS64 NGC. Corn C/M, trade coinage. Estimate: $250-$300

29277 Pius XII gold 100 Lire 1950, KM48, MS67 NGC, Holy Year issue, an outstanding example of the type Estimate: $400-$500 Starting Bid: $200 29278 John Paul II gold 50000 Lira 1997R XIX, KM288, PF69 Ultra Cameo NGC, Pope and Holy Year Door. AGW 0.2211 oz. Estimate: $350-$450 Starting Bid: $175

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Yugoslavia
29295 Alexander I gold Ducat 1931, KM12.2, MS64 PL NGC, with ear of corn countermark, a perfect type coin candidate Estimate: $200-$225 29296 Alexander I gold Ducat 1932, KM12.2 similar, probable restrike struck as mint sport AGW 0.1108 oz. Estimate: $150-$200 29305 Mixed Lot of English Shilling of Elizabeth I and Irish Farthing 1760, Shilling is undated, S. 2555A, VG. Farthing is KM135, VF/ XF.. (Total: 2 coins) Estimate: $150-$200 29306 Quintet of Choice Latin Coins, Brazil 960 Reis 1814, AU, 1200 Reis 1834, VF, gold 10,000 Reis 1856, AU. Chile Volcano Peso 1822, XF. Mexico Peso 1866Mo, AU. A choice grouping. Sold as is, no return lot. (Total: 5 coins) Estimate: $800-$1,000 Starting Bid: $400 29307 Five-piece Spain lot including: 4 Maravedis 1847 JA, KM530.2, lustrous AU; 1 Peseta 1882/81, KM686, VF; 10 Reales 1851 Madrid, KM595.2, VF; 4 Reales 1792 Madrid-ME, KM431.1, VG; and 8 Reales 1813 Cadiz-CJ, KM466.2, VG, cleaned with obverse scratch. Sold as is, no return. (Total: 5 coins) Estimate: $300-$350 29308 Trio of Latin Crowns, Central American Republic 8 Reales 1839M, XF. Mexico 8 Reales 1811HJ, F/VF. Peru, Cuzco 8 Reales 1838MS, F/VF. Sold as is, no return lot. (Total: 3 coins) Estimate: $275-$325 29309 Interesting Crown Duo, Austrian Netherlands Taler 1788A, XF45. Gelderland 3 Gulden 1795, AU55. Both coins certified by NGC. (Total: 2 coins) Estimate: $200-$250 29298 Sultan Barghash Ibn Said, Riyal AH1299(1883), KM4, XF45 NGC, one of the classic world crowns. Attractively toned and most popular. Estimate: $500-$600 Starting Bid: $250 29310 Four Interesting Latin Minors, Haiti Centime 1850, AU55 PCGS, 2 Centimes 1846, MS63 BN PCGS. Mexico 1/2 Real ND (1724-1728), VF35 NGC. Peru 1/2 Decimo 1863, MS65 NGC. (Total: 4 coins) Estimate: $150-$200 29311 Mixed Balkan Three Coin Lot, Serbia 5 Dinara 1879 F, 1904 VF, Yugoslavia 20 Dinara 1932, AU. (Total: 3 coins) Estimate: $150-$200 29312 Three Latin Republican Crowns, Bolivia 8 Soles 1836LM, Fine.. Chile Peso 1869, VF/XF, cleaned. Cuba Peso 1915. Sold as is, no return lot. (Total: 3 coins) Estimate: $125-$175 29313 - 29319 No Lot

Zanzibar
29297 Sultan Barghash Ibn Said Riyal AH1299 (1882), KM4, VF-XF, a coin of major importance. Estimate: $350-$450 Starting Bid: $175

World Lots
29299 Trio of Three World Crowns, Bolivia 8 Soles 1842LR, AU58. Peru 8 Reales 1812JP, XF45. Philippines 8 Reales Counterstamp ND (1828-1834), upon Peru 8 Reales 1832, VF30. All coins certified by NGC. (Total: 3 coins) Estimate: $300-$350 29300 Nine Latin Crowns, Coins from Argentina, Bolivia, Brazil, Chile, Cuba, and Mexico. Grades F/VF. A lot requiring careful examination. Sold as is lot, no returns. (Total: 9 coins) Estimate: $150-$200 29301 Interesting Grouping of 38 World Coins, A useful selection of coins from Europe, Asia, and Latin America. Many crowns, most silver. Many in choicer grades. Sold as is, no return lot. (Total: 38 coins) Estimate: $400-$500 Starting Bid: $200 29302 A Quartet of Desirable Coins, Russia gold 10 Roubles Ballerina 1991, UNC with case of issue and COA. France 5 Francs 1822A, XF40 NGC. Germany Brunswick Wolfenbuttel 2/3 Taler 1790, AU58 NGC, Switzerland Shooting Taler of 5 Francs 1879 for Basel, XF45 NGC. Russia 10 Roubles has AGW .05. Sold as is, no return lot. (Total: 4 coins) Estimate: $350-$400 Starting Bid: $175 29303 Mixed Lot of Five European Coins, Netherlands Gulden 1944P, AU58 NGC. Romania 5 Bani 1867, PF64 RB NGC. Sweden 1/2 Skilling 1803, VF35 PCGS, 1 Skilling 1802, XF45 PCGS. Switzerland Solothurn 20 Batzen 1798, VF30 NGC. (Total: 5 coins) Estimate: $200-$250 29304 France Four Napoleonic 1/4 Franc Coins, Two are 1807A bare head, KM677, two are 1809A, KM690, grades vary. All very scarce issues. Sold as is, no return lot. (Total: 4 coins) Estimate: $250-$350

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Auctioneer and Auction: 1. This Auction is presented by Heritage Auction Galleries, a d/b/a/ of Heritage Auctions, Inc., or its affiliates Heritage Numismatic Auctions, Inc., or Heritage Vintage Sports Auctions, Inc., or Currency Auctions of America, Inc., as identified with the applicable licensing information on the title page of the catalog or on the HA.com Internet site (the Auctioneer). The Auction is conducted under these Terms and Conditions of Auction and applicable state and local law. Announcements and corrections from the podium and those made through the Terms and Conditions of Auctions appearing on the Internet at HA.com supersede those in the printed catalog. Buyers Premium: 2. On bids placed through Auctioneer, a Buyers Premium of fifteen percent (15%) will be added to the successful hammer price bid on lots in Coin, Currency, and Philatelic auctions or nineteen and one-half percent (19.5%) on lots in all other auctions. There is a minimum Buyers Premium of $14.00 per lot. In Gallery Auctions (sealed bid auctions of mostly bulk numismatic material), the Buyers Premium is 19.5%. Auction Venues: 3. The following Auctions are conducted solely on the Internet: Heritage Weekly Internet Auctions (Coin, Currency, Comics, and Vintage Movie Poster); Heritage Monthly Internet Auctions (Sports, and Stamps). Signature Auctions and Grand Format Auctions accept bids from the Internet, telephone, fax, or mail first, followed by a floor bidding session; Heritage Live and real-time telephone bidding are available to registered clients during these auctions. Bidders: 4. Any person participating or registering for the Auction agrees to be bound by and accepts these Terms and Conditions of Auction (Bidder(s)). 5. All Bidders must meet Auctioneers qualifications to bid. Any Bidder who is not a client in good standing of the Auctioneer may be disqualified at Auctioneers sole option and will not be awarded lots. Such determination may be made by Auctioneer in its sole and unlimited discretion, at any time prior to, during, or even after the close of the Auction. Auctioneer reserves the right to exclude any person from the auction. 6. If an entity places a bid, then the person executing the bid on behalf of the entity agrees to personally guarantee payment for any successful bid. Credit: 7. Bidders who have not established credit with the Auctioneer must either furnish satisfactory credit information (including two collectibles-related business references) well in advance of the Auction or supply valid credit card information. Bids placed through our Interactive Internet program will only be accepted from pre-registered Bidders; Bidders who are not members of HA.com or affiliates should pre-register at least 48 hours before the start of the first session (exclusive of holidays or weekends) to allow adequate time to contact references. Credit may be granted at the discretion of Auctioneer. Additionally Bidders who have not previously established credit or who wish to bid in excess of their established credit history may be required to provide their social security number or the last four digits thereof to us so a credit check may be performed prior to Auctioneers acceptance of a bid. Bidding Options: 8. Bids in Signature Auctions or Grand Format Auctions may be placed as set forth in the printed catalog section entitled Choose your bidding method. For auctions held solely on the Internet, see the alternatives on HA.com. Review at HA.com/common/howtobid.php. 9. Presentment of Bids: Non-Internet bids (including but not limited to podium, fax, phone and mail bids) are treated similar to floor bids in that they must be on-increment or at a half increment (called a cut bid). Any podium, fax, phone, or mail bids that do not conform to a full or half increment will be rounded up or down to the nearest full or half increment and this revised amount will be considered your high bid. 10. Auctioneers Execution of Certain Bids. Auctioneer cannot be responsible for your errors in bidding, so carefully check that every bid is entered correctly. When identical mail or FAX bids are submitted, preference is given to the first received. To ensure the greatest accuracy, your written bids should be entered on the standard printed bid sheet and be received at Auctioneers place of business at least two business days before the Auction start. Auctioneer is not responsible for executing mail bids or FAX bids received on or after the day the first lot is sold, nor Internet bids submitted after the published closing time; nor is Auctioneer responsible for proper execution of bids submitted by telephone, mail, FAX, e-mail, Internet, or in person once the Auction begins. Internet bids may not be withdrawn until your written request is received and acknowledged by Auctioneer (FAX: 214-4438425); such requests must state the reason, and may constitute grounds for withdrawal of bidding privileges. Lots won by mail Bidders will not be delivered at the Auction unless prearranged. 11. Caveat as to Bid Increments. Bid increments (over the current bid level) determine the lowest amount you may bid on a particular lot. Bids greater than one increment over the current bid can be any whole dollar amount. It is possible under several circumstances for winning bids to be between increments, sometimes only $1 above the previous increment. Please see: How can I lose by less than an increment? on our website. Bids will be accepted in whole dollar amounts only. No buy or unlimited bids will be accepted. The following chart governs current bidding increments. Current Bid......................Bid Increment <$10..................................... $1 $10 - $29.............................. $2 $30 - $49.............................. $3 $50 - $99.............................. $5 $100 - $199.......................... $10 $200 - $299.......................... $20 $300 - $499.......................... $25 $500 - $999.......................... $50 $1,000 - $1,999.................... $100 $2,000 - $2,999.................... $200 $3,000 - $4,999.................... $250 $5,000 - $9,999.................... $500 $10,000 - $19,999................ $1,000 Current Bid........................Bid Increment $20,000 - $29,999..................$2,000 $30,000 - $49,999..................$2,500 $50,000 - $99,999..................$5,000 $100,000 - $199,999..............$10,000 $200,000 - $299,999..............$20,000 $300,000 - $499,999..............$25,000 $500,000 - $999,999..............$50,000 $1,000,000 - $1,999,999........$100,000 $2,000,000 - $2,999,999........$200,000 $3,000,000 - $4,999,999........$250,000 $5,000,000 - $9,999,999........$500,000 >$10,000,000.........................$1,000,000 MAY PAY A REDUCED COMMISSION ON THOSE LOTS. Minimum Bids are generally posted online several days prior to the Auction closing. For any successful bid placed by a consignor on his Property on the Auction floor, or by any means during the live session, or after the Minimum Bid for an Auction have been posted, we will require the consignor to pay full Buyers Premium and Sellers Commissions on such lot. 14. The highest qualified Bidder recognized by the Auctioneer shall be the buyer. In the event of a tie bid, the earliest bid received or recognized wins. In the event of any dispute between any Bidders at an Auction, Auctioneer may at his sole discretion reoffer the lot. Auctioneers decision and declaration of the winning Bidder shall be final and binding upon all Bidders. Bids properly offered, whether by floor Bidder or other means of bidding, may on occasion be missed or go unrecognized; in such cases, the Auctioneer may declare the recognized bid accepted as the winning bid, regardless of whether a competing bid may have been higher. 15. Auctioneer reserves the right to refuse to honor any bid or to limit the amount of any bid, in its sole discretion. A bid is considered not made in Good Faith when made by an insolvent or irresponsible person, a person under the age of eighteen, or is not supported by satisfactory credit, collectibles references, or otherwise. Regardless of the disclosure of his identity, any bid by a consignor or his agent on a lot consigned by him is deemed to be made in Good Faith. Any person apparently appearing on the OFAC list is not eligible to bid. 16. Nominal Bids. The Auctioneer in its sole discretion may reject nominal bids, small opening bids, or very nominal advances. If a lot bearing estimates fails to open for 4060% of the low estimate, the Auctioneer may pass the item or may place a protective bid on behalf of the consignor. 17. Lots bearing bidding estimates shall open at Auctioneers discretion (approximately 50%-60% of the low estimate). In the event that no bid meets or exceeds that opening amount, the lot shall pass as unsold. 18. All items are to be purchased per lot as numerically indicated and no lots will be broken. Auctioneer reserves the right to withdraw, prior to the close, any lots from the Auction. 19. Auctioneer reserves the right to rescind the sale in the event of nonpayment, breach of a warranty, disputed ownership, auctioneers clerical error or omission in exercising bids and reserves, or for any other reason and in Auctioneers sole discretion. In cases of nonpayment, Auctioneers election to void a sale does not relieve the Bidder from their obligation to pay Auctioneer its fees (sellers and buyers premium) and any other damages or expenses pertaining to the lot. 20. Auctioneer occasionally experiences Internet and/or Server service outages, and Auctioneer periodically schedules system downtime for maintenance and other purposes, during which Bidders cannot participate or place bids. If such outages occur, we may at our discretion extend bidding for the Auction. Bidders unable to place their Bids through the Internet are directed to contact Client Services at 1-800-872-6467. 21. The Auctioneer, its affiliates, or their employees consign items to be sold in the Auction, and may bid on those lots or any other lots. Auctioneer or affiliates expressly reserve the right to modify any such bids at any time prior to the hammer based upon data made known to the Auctioneer or its affiliates. The Auctioneer may extend advances, guarantees, or loans to certain consignors. 22. The Auctioneer has the right to sell certain unsold items after the close of the Auction. Such lots shall be considered sold during the Auction and all these Terms and Conditions shall apply to such sales including but not limited to the Buyers Premium, return rights, and disclaimers. Payment: 23. All sales are strictly for cash in United States dollars (including U.S. currency, bank wire, cashier checks, travelers checks, eChecks, and bank money orders, all subject to reporting requirements). All are subject to clearing and funds being received In Auctioneers account before delivery of the purchases. Auctioneer reserves the right to determine if a check constitutes good funds when drawn on a U.S. bank for ten days, and thirty days when drawn on an international bank. Credit Card (Visa or Master Card only) and PayPal payments may be accepted up to $10,000 from non-dealers at the sole discretion of the Auctioneer, subject to the following limitations: a) sales are only to the cardholder, b) purchases are shipped to the cardholders registered and verified address, c) Auctioneer may pre-approve the cardholders credit line, d) a credit card transaction may not be used in conjunction with any other financing or extended terms offered by the Auctioneer, and must transact immediately upon invoice presentation, e) rights of return are governed by these Terms and Conditions, which supersede those conditions promulgated by the card issuer, f) floor Bidders must present their card. 24. Payment is due upon closing of the Auction session, or upon presentment of an invoice. Auctioneer reserves the right to void an invoice if payment in full is not received within 7 days after the close of the Auction. In cases of nonpayment, Auctioneers election to void a sale does not relieve the Bidder from their obligation to pay Auctioneer its fees (sellers and buyers premium) on the lot and any other damages pertaining to the lot. 25. Lots delivered to you, or your representative in the States of Texas, California, New York, or other states where the Auction may be held, are subject to all applicable state and local taxes, unless appropriate permits are on file with Auctioneer. (Note: Coins are only subject to sales tax in California on invoices under $1500 and in Texas on invoices under $1000. Check the Web site at: http://coins.ha.com/c/ref/sales-tax.zx for more details.) Bidder agrees to pay Auctioneer the actual amount of tax due in the event that sales tax is not properly collected due to: 1) an expired, inaccurate, inappropriate tax certificate or declaration, 2) an incorrect interpretation of the applicable statute, 3) or any other reason. The appropriate form or certificate must be on file at and verified by Auctioneer five days prior to Auction or tax must be paid; only if such form or certificate is received by Auctioneer within 4 days after the Auction can a refund of tax paid be made. Lots from different Auctions may not be aggregated for sales tax purposes. 26. In the event that a Bidders payment is dishonored upon presentment(s), Bidder shall pay the maximum statutory processing fee set by applicable state law. If you attempt to pay via eCheck and your financial institution denies this transfer from your bank account, or the payment cannot be completed using the selected funding source, you agree to complete payment using your credit card on file. 27. If any Auction invoice submitted by Auctioneer is not paid in full when due, the unpaid balance will bear interest at the highest rate permitted by law from the date of invoice until paid. Any invoice not paid when due will bear a three percent (3%) late fee on the invoice amount or three percent (3%) of any installment that is past due. If the Auctioneer refers any invoice to an attorney for collection, the buyer agrees to pay attorneys fees, court costs, and other collection costs incurred by Auctioneer. If Auctioneer assigns collection to its in-house legal staff, such attorneys time expended on the matter shall be compensated at a rate comparable to the hourly rate of independent attorneys. 28. In the event a successful Bidder fails to pay any amounts due, Auctioneer reserves the right to sell the lot(s) securing the invoice to any underbidders in the Auction that the lot(s) appeared, or at subsequent private or public sale, or relist the lot(s) in a future auction conducted by Auctioneer. A defaulting Bidder agrees to pay for the reasonable costs of resale (including a 10% sellers commission, if consigned to an auction conducted by Auctioneer). The defaulting Bidder is liable to pay any difference between his total original invoice for the lot(s), plus any applicable interest, and the net proceeds for the lot(s) if sold at private sale or the subsequent hammer price of the lot(s) less the 10% sellers commissions, if sold at an Auctioneers auction. 29. Auctioneer reserves the right to require payment in full in good funds before delivery of the merchandise.

12. If Auctioneer calls for a full increment, a bidder may request Auctioneer to accept a bid at half of the increment (Cut Bid) only once per lot. After offering a Cut Bid, bidders may continue to participate only at full increments. Off-increment bids may be accepted by the Auctioneer at Signature Auctions and Grand Format Auctions. If the Auctioneer solicits bids other than the expected increment, these bids will not be considered Cut Bids. Conducting the Auction: 13. Notice of the consignors liberty to place bids on his lots in the Auction is hereby made in accordance with Article 2 of the Texas Business and Commercial Code. A Minimum Bid is an amount below which the lot will not sell. THE CONSIGNOR OF PROPERTY MAY PLACE WRITTEN Minimum Bids ON HIS LOTS IN ADVANCE OF THE AUCTION; ON SUCH LOTS, IF THE HAMMER PRICE DOES NOT MEET THE Minimum Bid, THE CONSIGNOR

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30. Auctioneer shall have a lien against the merchandise purchased by the buyer to secure payment of the Auction invoice. Auctioneer is further granted a lien and the right to retain possession of any other property of the buyer then held by the Auctioneer or its affiliates to secure payment of any Auction invoice or any other amounts due the Auctioneer or affiliates from the buyer. With respect to these lien rights, Auctioneer shall have all the rights of a secured creditor under Article 9 of the Texas Uniform Commercial Code, including but not limited to the right of sale. In addition, with respect to payment of the Auction invoice(s), the buyer waives any and all rights of offset he might otherwise have against the Auctioneer and the consignor of the merchandise included on the invoice. If a Bidder owes Auctioneer or its affiliates on any account, Auctioneer and its affiliates shall have the right to offset such unpaid account by any credit balance due Bidder, and it may secure by possessory lien any unpaid amount by any of the Bidders property in their possession. 31. Title shall not pass to the successful Bidder until all invoices are paid in full. It is the responsibility of the buyer to provide adequate insurance coverage for the items once they have been delivered to a common carrier or third-party shipper. Delivery; Shipping; and Handling Charges: 32. Buyer is liable for shipping and handling. Please refer to Auctioneers website www.HA.com/ common/shipping.php for the latest charges or call Auctioneer. Auctioneer is unable to combine purchases from other auctions or affiliates into one package for shipping purposes. Lots won will be shipped in a commercially reasonable time after payment in good funds for the merchandise and the shipping fees is received or credit extended, except when third-party shipment occurs. 33. Successful international Bidders shall provide written shipping instructions, including specified customs declarations, to the Auctioneer for any lots to be delivered outside of the United States. NOTE: Declaration value shall be the item(s) hammer price together with its buyers premium and Auctioneer shall use the correct harmonized code for the lot. Domestic Buyers on lots designated for third-party shipment must designate the common carrier, accept risk of loss, and prepay shipping costs. 34. All shipping charges will be borne by the successful Bidder. On all domestic shipments, any risk of loss during shipment will be borne by Heritage until the shipping carriers confirmation of delivery to the address of record in Auctioneers file (carriers confirmation is conclusive to prove delivery to Bidder; if the client has a Signature release on file with the carrier, the package is considered delivered without Signature) or delivery by Heritage to Bidders selected third-party shipper. On all foreign shipments, any risk of loss during shipment will be borne by the Bidder following Auctioneers delivery to the Bidders designated common carrier or third-party shipper. 35. Due to the nature of some items sold, it shall be the responsibility for the successful bidder to arrange pick-up and shipping through third-parties; as to such items Auctioneer shall have no liability. Failure to pick-up or arrange shipping in a timely fashion (within ten days) shall subject Lots to storage and moving charges, including a $100 administration fee plus $10 daily storage for larger items and $5.00 daily for smaller items (storage fee per item) after 35 days. In the event the Lot is not removed within ninety days, the Lot may be offered for sale to recover any past due storage or moving fees, including a 10% Sellers Commission. 36. The laws of various countries regulate the import or export of certain plant and animal properties, including (but not limited to) items made of (or including) ivory, whalebone, turtleshell, coral, crocodile, or other wildlife. Transport of such lots may require special licenses for export, import, or both. Bidder is responsible for: 1) obtaining all information on such restricted items for both export and import; 2) obtaining all such licenses and/or permits. Delay or failure to obtain any such license or permit does not relieve the buyer of timely compliance with standard payment terms. For further information, please contact Ron Brackemyre at 800-872-6467 ext. 1312. 37. Any request for shipping verification for undelivered packages must be made within 30 days of shipment by Auctioneer. Cataloging, Warranties and Disclaimers: 38. NO WARRANTY, WHETHER EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED, IS MADE WITH RESPECT TO ANY DESCRIPTION CONTAINED IN THIS AUCTION OR ANY SECOND OPINE. Any description of the items or second opine contained in this Auction is for the sole purpose of identifying the items for those Bidders who do not have the opportunity to view the lots prior to bidding, and no description of items has been made part of the basis of the bargain or has created any express warranty that the goods would conform to any description made by Auctioneer. Color variations can be expected in any electronic or printed imaging, and are not grounds for the return of any lot. NOTE: Auctioneer, in specified auction venues, for example, Fine Art, may have express written warranties and you are referred to those specific terms and conditions. . 39. Auctioneer is selling only such right or title to the items being sold as Auctioneer may have by virtue of consignment agreements on the date of auction and disclaims any warranty of title to the Property. Auctioneer disclaims any warranty of merchantability or fitness for any particular purposes. All images, descriptions, sales data, and archival records are the exclusive property of Auctioneer, and may be used by Auctioneer for advertising, promotion, archival records, and any other uses deemed appropriate. 40. Translations of foreign language documents may be provided as a convenience to interested parties. Auctioneer makes no representation as to the accuracy of those translations and will not be held responsible for errors in bidding arising from inaccuracies in translation. 41. Auctioneer disclaims all liability for damages, consequential or otherwise, arising out of or in connection with the sale of any Property by Auctioneer to Bidder. No third party may rely on any benefit of these Terms and Conditions and any rights, if any, established hereunder are personal to the Bidder and may not be assigned. Any statement made by the Auctioneer is an opinion and does not constitute a warranty or representation. No employee of Auctioneer may alter these Terms and Conditions, and, unless signed by a principal of Auctioneer, any such alteration is null and void. 42. Auctioneer shall not be liable for breakage of glass or damage to frames (patent or latent); such defects, in any event, shall not be a basis for any claim for return or reduction in purchase price. Release: 43. In consideration of participation in the Auction and the placing of a bid, Bidder expressly releases Auctioneer, its officers, directors and employees, its affiliates, and its outside experts that provide second opines, from any and all claims, cause of action, chose of action, whether at law or equity or any arbitration or mediation rights existing under the rules of any professional society or affiliation based upon the assigned description, or a derivative theory, breach of warranty express or implied, representation or other matter set forth within these Terms and Conditions of Auction or otherwise. In the event of a claim, Bidder agrees that such rights and privileges conferred therein are strictly construed as specifically declared herein; e.g., authenticity, typographical error, etc. and are the exclusive remedy. Bidder, by non-compliance to these express terms of a granted remedy, shall waive any claim against Auctioneer. 44. Notice: Some Property sold by Auctioneer are inherently dangerous e.g. firearms, cannons, and small items that may be swallowed or ingested or may have latent defects all of which may cause harm to a person. Purchaser accepts all risk of loss or damage from its purchase of these items and Auctioneer disclaims any liability whether under contract or tort for damages and losses, direct or inconsequential, and expressly disclaims any warranty as to safety or usage of any lot sold. Dispute Resolution and Arbitration Provision: 45. By placing a bid or otherwise participating in the auction, Bidder accepts these Terms and Conditions of Auction, and specifically agrees to the dispute resolution provided herein. Consumer disputes shall be resolved through court litigation which has an exclusive Dallas, Texas venue clause and jury waiver. Non-consumer dispute shall be determined in binding arbitration which arbitration replaces the right to go to court, including the right to a jury trial. 46. Auctioneer in no event shall be responsible for consequential damages, incidental damages, compensatory damages, or any other damages arising or claimed to be arising from the auction of any lot. In the event that Auctioneer cannot deliver the lot or subsequently it is established that the lot lacks title, or other transfer or condition issue is claimed, In such cases the sole remedy shall be limited to rescission of sale and refund of the amount paid by Bidder; in no case shall Auctioneers maximum liability exceed the high bid on that lot, which bid shall be deemed for all purposes the value of the lot. After one year has elapsed, Auctioneers maximum liability shall be limited to any commissions and fees Auctioneer earned on that lot. 47. In the event of an attribution error, Auctioneer may at its sole discretion, correct the error on the Internet, or, if discovered at a later date, to refund the buyers purchase price without further obligation. 48. Dispute Resolution for Consumers and Non-Consumers: Any claim, dispute, or controversy in connection with, relating to and /or arising out of the Auction, participation in the Auction. Award of lots, damages of claims to lots, descriptions, condition reports, provenance, estimates, return and warranty rights, any interpretation of these Terms and Conditions, any alleged verbal modification of these Terms and Conditions and/or any purported settlement whether asserted in contract, tort, under Federal or State statute or regulation shall or any other matter: a) if presented by a consumer, be exclusively heard by, and the parties consent to, exclusive in personam jurisdiction in the State District Courts of Dallas County, Texas. THE PARTIES EXPRESSLY WAIVE ANY RIGHT TO TRIAL BY JURY. Any appeals shall be solely pursued in the appellate courts of the State of Texas; or b) for any claimant other than a consumer, the claim shall be presented in confidential binding arbitration before a single arbitrator, that the parties may agree upon, selected from the JAMS list of Texas arbitrators. The case is not to be administrated by JAMS; however, if the parties cannot agree on an arbitrator, then JAMS shall appoint the arbitrator and it shall be conducted under JAMS rules. The locale shall be Dallas Texas. The arbitrators award may be enforced in any court of competent jurisdiction. Any party on any claim involving the purchase or sale of numismatic or related items may elect arbitration through binding PNG arbitration. Any claim must be brought within one (1) year of the alleged breach, default or misrepresentation or the claim is waived. This agreement and any claims shall be determined and construed under Texas law. The prevailing party (party that is awarded substantial and material relief on its claim or defense) may be awarded its reasonable attorneys fees and costs. 49. No claims of any kind can be considered after the settlements have been made with the consignors. Any dispute after the settlement date is strictly between the Bidder and consignor without involvement or responsibility of the Auctioneer. 50. In consideration of their participation in or application for the Auction, a person or entity (whether the successful Bidder, a Bidder, a purchaser and/or other Auction participant or registrant) agrees that all disputes in any way relating to, arising under, connected with, or incidental to these Terms and Conditions and purchases, or default in payment thereof, shall be arbitrated pursuant to the arbitration provision. In the event that any matter including actions to compel arbitration, construe the agreement, actions in aid or arbitration or otherwise needs to be litigated, such litigation shall be exclusively in the Courts of the State of Texas, in Dallas County, Texas, and if necessary the corresponding appellate courts. For such actions, the successful Bidder, purchaser, or Auction participant also expressly submits himself to the personal jurisdiction of the State of Texas. 51. These Terms & Conditions provide specific remedies for occurrences in the auction and delivery process. Where such remedies are afforded, they shall be interpreted strictly. Bidder agrees that any claim shall utilize such remedies; Bidder making a claim in excess of those remedies provided in these Terms and Conditions agrees that in no case whatsoever shall Auctioneers maximum liability exceed the high bid on that lot, which bid shall be deemed for all purposes the value of the lot. Miscellaneous: 52. Agreements between Bidders and consignors to effectuate a non-sale of an item at Auction, inhibit bidding on a consigned item to enter into a private sale agreement for said item, or to utilize the Auctioneers Auction to obtain sales for non-selling consigned items subsequent to the Auction, are strictly prohibited. If a subsequent sale of a previously consigned item occurs in violation of this provision, Auctioneer reserves the right to charge Bidder the applicable Buyers Premium and consignor a Sellers Commission as determined for each auction venue and by the terms of the sellers agreement. 53. Acceptance of these Terms and Conditions qualifies Bidder as a client who has consented to be contacted by Heritage in the future. In conformity with do-not-call regulations promulgated by the Federal or State regulatory agencies, participation by the Bidder is affirmative consent to being contacted at the phone number shown in his application and this consent shall remain in effect until it is revoked in writing. Heritage may from time to time contact Bidder concerning sale, purchase, and auction opportunities available through Heritage and its affiliates and subsidiaries. 54. Rules of Construction: Auctioneer presents properties in a number of collectible fields, and as such, specific venues have promulgated supplemental Terms and Conditions. Nothing herein shall be construed to waive the general Terms and Conditions of Auction by these additional rules and shall be construed to give force and effect to the rules in their entirety. State Notices: Notice as to an Auction in California. Auctioneer has in compliance with Title 2.95 of the California Civil Code as amended October 11, 1993 Sec. 1812.600, posted with the California Secretary of State its bonds for it and its employees, and the auction is being conducted in compliance with Sec. 2338 of the Commercial Code and Sec. 535 of the Penal Code. Notice as to an Auction in New York City. These Terms and Conditions of Sale are designed to conform to the applicable sections of the New York City Department of Consumer Affairs Rules and Regulations as Amended. This sale is a Public Auction Sale conducted by Heritage Auction Galleries, Inc. #41513036. The New York City licensed auctioneers are: Sam Foose, #095260; Kathleen Guzman, #0762165; Nicholas Dawes, #1304724; Ed Beardsley, #1183220; Scott Peterson, #1306933; Andrea Voss, #1320558, who will conduct the Sale on behalf of Heritage Numismatic Auctions, Inc. (for Coins and Currency) and Heritage Auction Galleries Inc. (for other items). All lots are subject to: the consignors rights to bid thereon in accord with these Terms and Conditions of Sale, consignors option to receive advances on their consignments, and Auctioneer, in its sole discretion, may offer limited extended financing to registered bidders, in accord with Auctioneers internal credit standards. A registered bidder may inquire whether a lot is subject to an advance or a reserve. Auctioneer has made advances to various consignors in this sale. On lots bearing an estimate, the term refers to a value range placed on an item by the Auctioneer in its sole opinion but the final price is determined by the bidders. Notice as to an Auction in Texas. In compliance with TDLR rule 67.100(c)(1), notice is hereby provided that this auction is covered by a Recovery Fund administered by the Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation, P.O. Box 12157, Austin, Texas 78711 (512) 463-6599. Any complaints may be directed to the same address. Notice as to an Auction in Ohio: Auction firm and Auctioneer are licensed by the Dept. of Agriculture, and either the licensee is bonded in favor of the state or an aggrieved person may initiate a claim against the auction recovery fund created in Section 4707.25 of the Revised Code as a result of the licensees actions, whichever is applicable. 11-3-10

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Additional Terms & Conditions: Coins & Currency
COINS and CURRENCY TERM A: Signature Auctions are not on approval. No certified material may be returned because of possible differences of opinion with respect to the grade offered by any third-party organization, dealer, or service. No guarantee of grade is offered for uncertified Property sold and subsequently submitted to a third-party grading service. There are absolutely no exceptions to this policy. Under extremely limited circumstances, (e.g. gross cataloging error) a purchaser, who did not bid from the floor, may request Auctioneer to evaluate voiding a sale: such request must be made in writing detailing the alleged gross error; submission of the lot to the Auctioneer must be pre-approved by the Auctioneer; and bidder must notify Ron Brackemyre (1-800-8726467 Ext. 1312) in writing of such request within three (3) days of the non-floor bidders receipt of the lot. Any lot that is to be evaluated must be in our offices within 30 days after Auction. Grading or method of manufacture do not qualify for this evaluation process nor do such complaints constitute a basis to challenge the authenticity of a lot. AFTER THAT 30-DAY PERIOD, NO LOTS MAY BE RETURNED FOR REASONS OTHER THAN AUTHENTICITY. Lots returned must be housed intact in their original holder. No lots purchased by floor Bidders may be returned (including those Bidders acting as agents for others) except for authenticity. Late remittance for purchases may be considered just cause to revoke all return privileges. COINS and CURRENCY TERM B: Auctions conducted solely on the Internet THREE (3) DAY RETURN POLICY: Certified Coin and Uncertified and Certified Currency lots paid for within seven days of the Auction closing are sold with a three (3) day return privilege. You may return lots under the following conditions: Within three days of receipt of the lot, you must first notify Auctioneer by contacting Client Service by phone (1-800-872-6467) or e-mail ([email protected]), and immediately ship the lot(s) fully insured to the attention of Returns, Heritage, 3500 Maple Avenue, 17th Floor, Dallas TX 75219-3941. Lots must be housed intact in their original holder and condition. You are responsible for the insured, safe delivery of any lots. A non-negotiable return fee of 5% of the purchase price ($10 per lot minimum) will be deducted from the refund for each returned lot or billed directly. Postage and handling fees are not refunded. After the three-day period (from receipt), no items may be returned for any reason. Late remittance for purchases revokes these Return privileges. COINS and CURRENCY TERM C: Bidders who have inspected the lots prior to any Auction, or attended the Auction, or bid through an Agent, will not be granted any return privileges, except for reasons of authenticity. COINS and CURRENCY TERM D: Coins sold referencing a third-party grading service are sold as is without any express or implied warranty, except for a guarantee by Auctioneer that they are genuine. Certain warranties may be available from the grading services and the Bidder is referred to them for further details: Numismatic Guaranty Corporation (NGC), P.O. Box 4776, Sarasota, FL 34230; Professional Coin Grading Service (PCGS), PO Box 9458, Newport Beach, CA 92658; ANACS, 6555 S. Kenton St. Ste. 303, Englewood, CO 80111; and Independent Coin Grading Co. (ICG), 7901 East Belleview Ave., Suite 50, Englewood, CO 80111. COINS and CURRENCY TERM E: Notes sold referencing a third-party grading service are sold as is without any express or implied warranty, except for guarantee by Auctioneer that they are genuine. Grading, condition or other attributes of any lot may have a material effect on its value, and the opinion of others, including third-party grading services such as PCGS Currency, PMG, and CGA may differ with that of Auctioneer. Auctioneer shall not be bound by any prior or subsequent opinion, determination, or certification by any grading service. Bidder specifically waives any claim to right of return of any item because of the opinion, determination, or certification, or lack thereof, by any grading service. Certain warranties may be available from the grading services and the Bidder is referred to them for further details: Paper Money Guaranty (PMG), PO Box 4711, Sarasota FL 34230; PCGS Currency, PO Box 9458, Newport Beach, CA 92658; Currency Grading & Authentication (CGA), PO Box 418, Three Bridges, NJ 08887. Third party graded notes are not returnable for any reason whatsoever. COINS and CURRENCY TERM F: Since we cannot examine encapsulated coins or notes, they are sold as is without our grading opinion, and may not be returned for any reason. Auctioneer shall not be liable for any patent or latent defect or controversy pertaining to or arising from any encapsulated collectible. In any such instance, purchasers remedy, if any, shall be solely against the service certifying the collectible. COINS and CURRENCY TERM G: Due to changing grading standards over time, differing interpretations, and to possible mishandling of items by subsequent owners, Auctioneer reserves the right to grade items differently than shown on certificates from any grading service that accompany the items. Auctioneer also reserves the right to grade items differently than the grades shown in the prior catalog should such items be reconsigned to any future auction. COINS and CURRENCY TERM H: Although consensus grading is employed by most grading services, it should be noted as aforesaid that grading is not an exact science. In fact, it is entirely possible that if a lot is broken out of a plastic holder and resubmitted to another grading service or even to the same service, the lot could come back with a different grade assigned. COINS and CURRENCY TERM I: Certification does not guarantee protection against the normal risks associated with potentially volatile markets. The degree of liquidity for certified coins and collectibles will vary according to general market conditions and the particular lot involved. For some lots there may be no active market at all at certain points in time. COINS and CURRENCY TERM J: All non-certified coins and currency are guaranteed genuine, but are not guaranteed as to grade, since grading is a matter of opinion, an art and not a science, and therefore the opinion rendered by the Auctioneer or any third party grading service may not agree with the opinion of others (including trained experts), and the same expert may not grade the same item with the same grade at two different times. Auctioneer has graded the non-certified numismatic items, in the Auctioneers opinion, to their current interpretation of the American Numismatic Associations standards as of the date the catalog was prepared. There is no guarantee or warranty implied or expressed that the grading standards utilized by the Auctioneer will meet the standards of any grading service at any time in the future. COINS and CURRENCY TERM K: Storage of purchased coins and currency: Purchasers are advised that certain types of plastic may react with a coins metal or transfer plasticizer to notes and may cause damage. Caution should be used to avoid storage in materials that are not inert. COINS and CURRENCY TERM L: Storage of purchased coins and currency: Purchasers are advised that certain types of plastic may react with a coins metal or transfer plasticizer to notes and may cause damage. Caution should be used to avoid storage in materials that are not inert. COINS and CURRENCY TERM M: NOTE: Purchasers of rare coins or currency through Heritage have available the option of arbitration by the Professional Numismatists Guild (PNG); if an election is not made within ten (10) days of an unresolved dispute, Auctioneer may elect either PNG or A.A.A. Arbitration. COINS and CURRENCY TERM N: For more information regarding Canadian lots attributed to the Charlton reference guides, please contact: Charlton International, PO Box 820, Station Willowdale B, North York, Ontario M2K 2R1 Canada. For wiring instructions call the Credit department at 1-800-872-6467 or e-mail: [email protected]

These Terms and Conditions of Sale are designed to conform to the applicable sections of the New York City Department of Consumer Affairs Rules and Regulations as Amended. This sale is a Public Auction Sale conducted by Heritage Auction Galleries, Inc. #41513036. The New York City licensed auctioneers are: Sam Foose, #095260; Kathleen Guzman, #0762165; Nicholas Dawes, #1304724; Ed Beardsley, #1183220; Scott Peterson, #1306933; Andrea Voss, #1320558, who will conduct the Sale on behalf of Heritage Numismatic Auctions, Inc. (for Coins and Currency) and Heritage Auction Galleries Inc. (for other items). All lots are subject to: the consignors rights to bid thereon in accord with these Terms and Conditions of Sale, consignors option to receive advances on their consignments, and Auctioneer, in its sole discretion, may offer limited extended financing to registered bidders, in accord with Auctioneers internal credit standards. A registered bidder may inquire whether a lot is subject to an advance or a reserve. Auctioneer has made advances to various consignors in this sale. On lots bearing an estimate, the term refers to a value range placed on an item by the Auctioneer in its sole opinion but the final price is determined by the bidders.

New York State Auctions Only

Rev. 8-30-10

Choose Your Bidding Method

Your five most effective bidding techniques:


1 Interactive Internet Proxy Bidding
(leave your maximum Bid at HA.com before the auction starts)

Heritages exclusive Interactive Internet system is fun and easy! Before you start, you must register online at HA.com and obtain your Username and Password. 1.  Login to the HA.com website, using your Username and Password. 2.  Chose the specialty youre interested in at the top of the homepage (i.e. coins, currency, comics, movie posters, fine art, etc.). 3.  Search or browse for the lots that interest you. Every auction has search features and a drop-down menu list. 4.  Select a lot by clicking on the link or the photo icon. Read the description, and view the full-color photography. Note that clicking on the image will enlarge the photo with amazing detail. 5.  View the current opening bid. Below the lot description, note the historic pricing information to help you establish price levels. Clicking on a link will take you directly to our Permanent Auction Archives for more information and images. 6.  If the current price is within your range, Bid! At the top of the lot page is a box containing the Current Bid and an entry box for your Secret Maximum Bid the maximum amount you are willing to pay for the item before the Buyers Premium is added. Click the button marked Place Bid (if you are not logged in, a login box will open first so you can enter your username (or e-mail address) and password. 7.  After you are satisfied that all the information is correct, confirm your Secret Maximum Bid by clicking on the Confirm Absentee Bid button. You will receive immediate notification letting you know if you are now the top bidder, or if another bidder had previously bid higher than your amount. If you bid your maximum amount and someone has already bid higher, you will immediately know so you can concentrate on other lots. 8.  Before the auction, if another bidder surpasses your Secret Maximum Bid, you will be notified automatically by e-mail containing a link to review the lot and possibly bid higher. 9.  Interactive Internet bidding closes at 10 P.M. Central Time the night before the session is offered in a floor event. Interactive Internet bidding closes two hours before live sessions where there is no floor bidding. 10.  The Interactive Internet system generally opens the lot at the next increment above the second highest bid. As the high bidder, your Secret Maximum Bid will compete for you during the floor auction. Of course, it is possible in a Signature or Grand Format live auction that you may be outbid on the floor or by a Heritage Live bidder after Internet bidding closes. Bid early, as the earliest bird wins in the event of a tie bid. For more information about bidding and bid increments, please see the section labeled Bidding Increments elsewhere in this catalog. 11.  After the auction, you will be notified of your success. Its that easy!

6-8-10

Choose Your Bidding Method, (Contd.)


2 Bidding

(participate in the Live auction via the Internet) 1.  Look on each auctions homepage to verify whether that auction is HA.com/Live Enabled. All Signature and Grand Format auctions use the HERITAGE Live! system, and many feature live audio and/or video. Determine your lots of interest and maximum bids. 2.  Note on the auctions homepage the session dates and times (and especially time zones!) so you can plan your participation. You actually have two methods of using HERITAGE Live!: a) you can leave a proxy bid through this system, much like the Interactive Internet (we recommend you do this before the session starts), or b) you can sit in front of your computer much as the audience is sitting in the auction room during the actual auction. 3.  Login at HA.com/Live. 4.  Until you become experienced (and this happens quickly!) you will want to login well before your lot comes up so you can watch the activity on other lots. It is as intuitive as participating in a live auction. 5.  When your lot hits the auction block, you can continue to bid live against the floor and other live bidders by simply clicking the Bid button; the amount you are bidding is clearly displayed on the console.

3 Mail Bidding

(deposit your maximum Bid with the U.S.P.S. well before the auction starts) Mail bidding at auction is fun and easy, but by eliminating the interactivity of our online systems, some of your bids may be outbid before you lick the stamp, and you will have no idea of your overall chances until the auction is over! 1. Look through the printed catalog, and determine your lots of interest. 2. Research their market value by checking price lists and other price guidelines. 3.  Fill out your bid sheet, entering your maximum bid on each lot. Bid using whole dollar amounts only. Verify your bids, because you are responsible for any errors you make! Please consult the Bidding Increments chart in the Terms & Conditions. 4.  Please fill out your bid sheet completely! We also need: a) Your name and complete address for mailing invoices and lots; b) Your telephone number if any problems or changes arise; c) Your references; if you have not established credit with Heritage, you must send a 25% deposit, or list dealers with whom you have credit established; d) Total your bid sheet; add up all bids and list that total in the box; e) Sign your bid sheet, thereby agreeing to abide by the Terms & Conditions of Auction printed in the catalog. 5.  Mail early, because preference is given to the first bid received in case of a tie. 6.  When bidding by mail, you frequently purchase items at less than your maximum bid. Bidding generally opens at the next published increment above the second highest mail or Internet bid previously received; if additional floor, phone, or HERITAGE Live! bids are made, we act as your agent, bidding in increments over any additional bid until you win the lot or are outbid. For example, if you submitted a bid of $750, and the second highest bid was $375, bidding would start at $400; if no other bids were placed, you would purchase the lot for $400. 7. You can also Fax your Bid Sheet if time is short. Use our exclusive Fax Hotline: 214-443-8425.

4 Telephone Bidding (when you are traveling, or do not have access to HERITAGE Live!)
1.  To participate in an auction by telephone, you must make preliminary arrangements with Client Services (Toll Free 866-835-3243) at least three days before the auction. 2.  We strongly recommend that you place preliminary bids by mail or Internet if you intend to participate by telephone. On many occasions, this dual approach has reduced disappointments due to telephone (cell) problems, unexpected travel, late night sessions, and time zone differences. Keep a list of your preliminary bids, and we will help you avoid bidding against yourself.

5 Attend in Person (whenever possible)


Auctions are fun, and we encourage you to attend as many as possible although our HERITAGE Live! system brings all of the action right to your computer screen. Auction dates and session times are printed on the title page of each catalog, and appear on the homepage of each auction at HA.com. Join us if you can!
6-30-08

Take

Heritage will Finance Your Purchase

Were collectors too, and we understand that on occasion there is more to buy than there is cash. Consider Heritages Extended Payment Plan [EPP] for your purchases totaling $2,500 or more.
Extended Payment Plan [EPP] Conditions
Minimum invoice total is $2,500. Minimum Down Payment is 25% of the total invoice. A signed and returned EPP Agreement is required. The EPP is subject to a 3% fully refundable Set-up Fee (based on the total invoice amount) payable as part of the first monthly payment. The 3% Set-up Fee is refundable provided all monthly payments are made by eCheck, bank draft, personal check drawn on good funds, or cash; and if all such payments are made according to the EPP schedule. Monthly payments can be automatically processed with an eCheck, Visa, or MasterCard. You may take up to four equal monthly payments to pay the balance. Interest is calculated at only 1% per month on the unpaid balance. Your EPP must be kept current or additional interest may apply. There is no penalty for paying off early. Shipment will be made when final payment is received. All traditional auction and sales policies still apply. There is no return privilege once you have confirmed your sale, and penalties can be incurred on cancelled invoices. To avoid additional fees, you must make your down payment within 14 days of the auction. All material purchased under the EPP will be physically secured by Heritage until paid in full.

Months to Pay...

To exercise the EPP option, please notify Eric Thomas at 214.409.1241 or email at [email protected] upon receipt of your invoice. We appreciate your business and wish you good luck with your bidding.

MAIL/FAX BID SHEET


Heritage Auction Galleries HA.com Direct Client Service LineToll Free: 866-835-3243 3500 Maple Avenue, 17th Floor Dallas, Texas 75219-3941
(All information must be completed.)

Auction #3013 Submit Your Bids By Fax FAX HOTLINE: 214-409-1425

NAME ____________________________________________________________ CLIENT # (if known)___________________BIDDER #_________________ ADDRESS _________________________________________________________ E-MAIL ADDRESS _____________________________________________ CITY/STATE/ZIP ___________________________________________________ CELL PHONE _________________________________________________ DAYTIME PHONE (A/C) ____________________________________________ EVENING PHONE (A/C) ________________________________________

Would you like a FAX or e-mail confirming receipt of your bids? If so, please print your FAX # or e-mail address here: _____________________
REFERENCES: New bidders who are unknown to us must furnish satisfactory industry references or a valid credit card in advance of the auction date.

Non-Internet bids (including but not limited to, podium, fax, phone and mail bids) may be submitted at any time and are treated similar to floor bids. These types of bids must be on-increment or at a half increment (called a cut bid). Any podium, fax, phone or mail bids that do not conform to a full or half increment will be rounded up or down to the nearest full or half increment and will be considered your high bid. Current Bid ............... Bid Increment < - $10 ................................................$1 $10 - $29 ............................................$2 $30 - $49 ............................................$3 $50 - $99 ............................................$5 $100 - $199 ..................................... $10 $200 - $299 ..................................... $20 $300 - $499 ..................................... $25 $500 - $999 ..................................... $50 $1,000 - $1,999 ............................. $100 $2,000 - $2,999 ............................. $200 $3,000 - $4,999 ............................. $250 $5,000 - $9,999 ............................. $500 $10,000 - $19,999 ...................... $1,000 $20,000 - $29,999 ...................... $2,000 $30,000 - $49,999 ...................... $2,500 $50,000 - $99,999 ...................... $5,000 $100,000 - $199,999................ $10,000 $200,000 - $299,999................ $20,000 $300,000 - $499,999................ $25,000 $500,000 - $999,999................ $50,000 $1,000,000 - $1,999,999 ....... $100,000 $2,000,000- $2,999,999 ........ $200,000 $3,000,000- $4,999,999 ........ $250,000 $5,000,000 - $9,999,999 ....... $500,000 >$10,000,000 ...................... $1,000,000

I would like to limit my bidding to a total of ____________ at the hammer amount for all lots listed on this bid sheet. I am aware that by utilizing the Budget Bidding feature all bids on this sheet will be affected. If I intend to have regular bidding on other lots I will need to use a separate bid sheet. Payment by personal or business check may result in your property not being released until purchase funds clear our bank. Checks must be drawn on a U.S. bank.

(Bid in whole dollar amounts only.)


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PLEASE COMPLETE THIS INFORMATION: 1. IF NECESSARY, PLEASE INCREASE MY BIDS BY: 10% 20% 30% Lots will be purchased as much below top bids as possible. I HAVE PREVIOUSLY BOUGHT FROM HERITAGE I HAVE A RESALE PERMIT
(please contact 1-800-872-6467)

2. 3.

I have read and agree to all of the Terms and Conditions of Auction: inclusive of paying interest at the lesser of 1.5% per month (18% per annum) or the maximum contract interest rate under applicable state law from the date of auction (if the account is not timely paid), and the submission of disputes to arbitration.

SUBTOTAL
________________________________________________________________ (Signature required) Please make a copy of your bid sheet for your records.

TOTAL from other side


REV. 11-2-09

FAX HOTLINE: 214-409-1425

TOTAL BID

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Please make a copy of your bid sheet for your records.

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