Lot 2325
Sale 85 · Important Australian & World Coins, Medals & Banknotes
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Description
Indonesia, Maluka, (within the old kingdom of Bandjamasin, South Borneo) (1812 - 1818 under administration of Alexander Hare who later in 1826 settled in Kealing Cocos Islands in partnership with Clunies Ross). Doits of Alexander Hare, obverse fan shape with date A.H. 1227 below and reverse value in Arabic (5), all 1812, two countermarked with Dharmacakra or wheel of law [(Pr. 3 (3) and 4 (3)] and with shield both sides (4), all 1813, two with similar countermarks [(Pr. 5 (2) and 6 (2)]. Attractive patinas, a good selection of the collectable types. Fine - good very fine and generally scarce to rare (10).
Ex W.J. Noble Collection, Noble Numismatics Sale 61 (lot 1439) and previously for the single piece (Pr 4) ex Carnegie Museum of Natural History Collection (lot 777 part), the others all ex F. Pridmore Collection (lot 243) a variety of Pr 4 also ex E. Wodak 21/6/1952. One Pr 3 is overstruck on an 1811 Java doit (not noticed previously by Pridmore or Peter Mitchell).
- Estimate
- $700
- Result Status
- Sold
- Prices Realised
- $900