Catalogue
British Guiana, Essequibo and Demerary, local coinage, 1808, three guilders, E & D over 3. G.L in relief in a beaded oval indent, countermarked on a Charles IIII Mexico City Mint eight reales, 1806TH (21.93g) (Pr.2; KM.2). Toned, good very fine and extremely rare.
Estimate $20,000
SOLD $16,000
British trade dollars, all chopmarked to varying degrees, 1897 (3), 1898B, 1899B (2), 1900B, 1903B, 1911B. Very good - good very fine. (9)
Estimate $200
SOLD $420
British trade dollars, 1899B, 1901, 1903B, 1925, 1929B. Fine - extremely fine. (5)
Estimate $150
SOLD $300
Burma, Pyu Coinage, Srikshetra, Period of the Funan monarchy, (A.D. 190-550), silver units, obv. sun with six rays above and six below, dots between, rev. temple depicted in formal manner, symbols above and at left and right, (cf.M.2567-2572) (3); silver half unit (M.2576) in Hartbergers described. One bright, one holed, one cut across removing a third, otherwise very fine and rare. (4)
Estimate $150
SOLD $160
Burma and South East Asia, Funan, Kingdom of Dvaravati, silver unit of cities of the lower Menam valley, c.A.D.400-550, obv. wheel of 12 spokes, rev. temple with crescent inside, (9.54 gm), (Robinson and Shaw 3.12 [p.14], M.2581, 2582-3). Very fine and rare.
Estimate $80
SOLD $110
Burma, Pegu City coinage, (A.D. 16-18th century), tin-lead coins, mostly round shape, obv. Hantha bird to right or left surrounded by dotted border, rev. plain reverse, others with obv. lion, tiger, fish etc. (cf.Robinson & Shaw Chapter 6, p.35-6; cf.Mitchiner ACW p.357); Burma, regular coinage of 1852 to one rupee (KM.6-10) (5); others (9); Cambodia, silver 1/8th tical (7) (KM.32); other in copper two pe (KM.7.3) (7), others (2); Kymer Kingdom of Angkor, (802-1450), lead one (2), two and six units (M.2654, 2655, 2658) (4). Mostly fine - very fine, mostly scarce or rare. (51)
Estimate $200
SOLD $240
Canada, Queen Victoria, silver five cents, 1896 (KM.2). Nearly extremely fine; extremely fine. (2)
Estimate $40
SOLD $40
Canada, Queen Victoria, silver ten cents, 1896 (KM.3). Nearly uncirculated.
Estimate $100
SOLD $90
Canada, Queen Victoria, silver twenty five cents, 1892 (KM.5). Extremely fine.
Estimate $100
SOLD $170
Canada, Queen Victoria, silver twenty five cents, 1900 (KM.5), George V, silver fifty cents, 1912 (KM.25); Newfoundland, Edward VII, silver fifty cents, 1908 (KM.11). Good fine - nearly extremely fine. (3)
Estimate $100
SOLD $90
Canada, Queen Victoria - Elizabeth II, 1892-1967, five cents - fifty cents, mixed quantities of assorted dates including, twenty five cents, 1892 (2) (KM.5); fifty cents, 1872H, 1901 (KM.6). Poor - good very fine. (72)
Estimate $250
SOLD $240
Canada, Edward VII - George VI, bronze cents, 1914 (KM.14) and 1932 (KM.28); silver five cents, 1906 (2) (KM.13), 1914 and 1918 (KM22), brass five cents, 1943 (KM.40); silver ten cents, 1904 (KM.10), 1920 (KM.23a); silver fifty cents, 1902 (KM.12), 1917 (KM.25). Very good - extremely fine. (11)
Estimate $60
SOLD $50
Canada, one dollar, 1936, 1952, 1953, 1954, 1958 (2), 1959-1962, 1963 (2), 1964 (2), 1965 (6), 1966 (2), 1967, 1973. Fine - uncirculated. (24)
Estimate $320
SOLD $350
Canada, proof-like sets, 1973 (4); one dollar, 1964; mint sets, 1974 (3); Confederation medal, 1867-1967, in silver. Uncirculated - FDC. (9)
Estimate $100
Passed in
Canada, Elizabeth II, Montreal Olympics 1976, series I - VII, each series a cased four coin proof silver set of five dollars (2) and ten dollars (2) (KM.OCP1-7). In cases of issue with certificates, each with some foxing, cases on a stand, leather marked as usual, otherwise FDC. (28 coins in 7 cases)
Estimate $800
SOLD $650
Canada, New Brunswick, Queen Victoria, silver twenty cents, 1862 (KM.9). Nicely toned, nearly extremely fine/extremely fine.
Estimate $150
SOLD $140
Ceylon, British, local coinage, copper 1/12 rixdollar, 1801 (KM.65). Good fine.
Estimate $50
SOLD $80
Ceylon (Sri Lanka), a basic type collection housed on three sheets as that of British rule, issued from 1802-1957, mostly described, noted silver 24 stivers 1805 (illustrated), three coin copper sets 1802, 1815, noted fifty cents 1893, 1903, 1917, 1924, 1942 and a five rupees commem issue 1957. Fine - nearly uncirculated. (48)
Estimate $150
SOLD $360
China, Wang Mang Dynasty, in a Dansco album, round one cash with square hole, (A.D. 7-23), many varieties noted, fifty cash issues (Hartill 9.2-9.3, Sch.127-8) (18); tops of knife issues (2); issues A.D. 9-14, value 1 (3), (Hartill 9.13, 9.14); issues of the Huo Quan (money coin) coinage from A.D. 14 various sizes (Hartill 9.32-9.63) (81); Bu Quan type (spade coin) (Hartill 9.70-9.73) (6); reduced weight and size issues (9); together with commercial produced issues in book form (issues from Warring States period to 1935) (42 coins), or on a commercial sheet (Northern Sung Dynasty) (24 coins). Mostly fine - very fine. (185)
Estimate $150
SOLD $360
China, Hsin Dynasty, Wang Mang Interregnum, (c.A.D. 9 - 22), copper spade money, with flat shoulder and foot, with legend "The Pu Currency, (Sch.148, TFP 486 [p.44]) (2); assorted Q'ing Dynasty cash (47) of various mints and rulers, noted a ten cash of Hsien Fung (1851-1862) and Wang Mang cash (2); miscellaneous other items China-Japan copper (4); China, Qing (Ch'ing) Dynasty (1644-1911), silver boat shaped sycee ingot, modern hollow piece (7.06 gm) and Thailand, Kingdom of Luang Prahang, bronze smooth surface, tiger tongue type various sizes 75mm in length, circa 1707-1889, (M.3018-3024). Most with original hoard patina, fine - very fine or better. (54)
Estimate $50
SOLD $160
China, Ancient Chinese Coins (cash money) discovered at the Palmer River Goldfields North Queensland Australia described in a clip-lock bound volume with a gilt and green vinyl cover, and described as the Courtenay Collection, all coins annotated with expansive text by Keith and Bibiana Courtenay, Brisbane, in 1987. The collection contains 124 coins from the Tang Dynasty to the Q'ing (Ching) Dynasty all described with Schjoth references. Mostly fine. (124)
Estimate $100
SOLD $180
China, A collection of cash and multiple cash from the Ch'ing (Qing) dynasty all described in packets, noted Nurhachi (1616-1626), (Hartill 22.1), several palace coins; Qixiang (1861) ten cash, (Hartill 22.1122, 22.1123 and 22.1124); strong in issues from Shi Zu (1644-1661) to Puyi (1909-1912); also noted scarce Gao Zong (1736-1795), Taiwan mint, (Hartill 22.336); several in iron; also good luck charms and (2) cash issues of the Republic, round hole cash with rev. two flags, Fujian Province two cash (Hartill 24.5) and ten cash Dongchuan, Yunnan c.1912 (Hartill 24.8). Fine - very fine, some rare. (42)
Estimate $200
SOLD $390
China, Qing (Ch'ing) Dynasty (1644-1911), issue in name of Hsuan Tsung as Tao Kuang (1821-1850), bronze Palace presentation coin, 42 mm, rev. "Tian Xia Tai Ping", (Hartill 30.34, cf.TFP 2367 but for Jen Tsung [1796-1820]). Very fine and very rare.
Estimate $300
SOLD $640
China, Qing (Ch'ing) Dynasty (1644-1911), Qixiang ruler (Ch'i-hsiang), struck in August - November 1861, (Qi Xiang Tong bao), cast bronze cash (maybe as a mother coin) Gongchang Gansu mint 33mm, with additional engravings on broad rim obverse and reverse, (Hartill - cf.22.1136 for reverse, TFP -, ch.-, KM.C14-8 for reverse type). Very fine and very rare.
Estimate $250
SOLD $420
China, a large collection of cash with much duplication mostly from the Q'ing (Ch'ing) Dynasty, includes a few round copper machine made cash or cents from the late Empire and early Republic, including a 100 cash of Honan Province (KM.Y.395), many identified in packets, noted a silver dollar of Yuan Shih Kai year 3 (1914); a few of Korea and some 5 and 10 cash pieces of Wen Zong (1851-1861), also noted a very few issues of the Northern Sung Dynasty. The collection is strong on issues of Sheng Zu (Kang Xi) (1662-1722) and Gao Zong (Chien Lung) (1736-1795), but has good representation of issues from Xhi Zu (1644-1661) to Mu Zong (1862-1874). The collection concludes with a group (approx 20) of Taiwan (Formosa), North China and modern China. Mostly fine - very fine some better. (approx 600)
Estimate $200
SOLD $350
China, silver dollar, Empire, Tai Ching Ti Kuo, undated (1908), (KM.Y.14), with several small chopmarks. Nearly very fine.
Estimate $100
SOLD $550
China, Anhwei Province, silver dollar, dated year 24 (1898), (KM.Y.24.3); Chihli Province, silver dollar, year 29 (1903), (KM.Y.73.1); Fengtien Province, silver dollar, year 24 (1898), (KM.Y.87), all with several chopmarks. Fine - very fine. (2)
Estimate $150
SOLD $1,400
China, Empire, silver dollars, Year 3 (1911), (KM.Y.31), two with one or two chopmarks, other with several chopmarks. Fine - very fine or better. (3)
Estimate $120
SOLD $600
China, Empire, Provincial dollars, Chihli, yr.34 (1908) (KM.73.2). Fine and nearly extremely fine. (2)
Estimate $100
SOLD $340
China, Empire issue, Fengtien Province, dragon silver dollar, year 1903, (KM.Y.92, Kann 251). Good very fine with several chopmarks, rare.
Estimate $100
SOLD $1,350