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Panama, proof set, 1975 (KM.PS13); proof silver ten balboas, 1978 Panama Canal Treaties (KM.59). In case and packet of issue, FDC. (2)
Estimate $180
SOLD $110
Peru, Charles II, (1665-1700), cob eight reales, Lima mint, 1700 (dated twice), assayer H, (26.8 grams), obv. arms of Leon and Castille, 700 below, rev. two crowned pillars, 8 above, 700 below, L and H (KM.24). Toned, usual small flan, good weight and surfaces, very fine and rare.
Estimate $400
SOLD $900
Philippines, silver fifty centavos, 1919S (KM.170). Nearly uncirculated.
Estimate $50
SOLD $80
Poland, Sigismund III, (1587-1632), silver six groschen, Krakow Mint, (3.77g), dated 1624 (KM.42, Gumowski 1164, Saurma 5415); Austria, Empire, Sigismund Franz, Archduke, (1662-1665), silver 15 (4.91g), Hall Mint, dated 1664, obv. bust right, rev. crowned coat-of-arms, (KM.1219). Very good - fine. (2)
Estimate $80
Passed in
Poland, Revolutionary Coinage, silver five zlotych, 1831 KG, (KM.124). Uneven toning around edge, otherwise extremely fine and very scarce.
Estimate $200
SOLD $500
Poland, Republic, silver issues of zloty, 1925, two zlote, 1924 Paris Mint, 1925 London Mint, 1936 15th Anniversary of Gdynia Seaport (KM.Y.15, 16 [2], 30). Fine - good very fine. (4)
Estimate $60
SOLD $120
Poland, Republic, Queen Jadwiga, silver issues of two zlote, 1932, 1933, 1934, five zlotych, 1932 Warsaw Mint (scarce), 1932 London Mint, 1933, 1934, ten zlotych, 1932, 1933 (KM.Y.20 [3], 21 [4], 22 [2]). Fine - good very fine. (9)
Estimate $140
Passed in
Poland, Republic, Josef Pilsudski, silver issues of two zlote, 1934, five zlotych, 1934, 1935, 1936, ten zlotych, 1935, 1936, 1937 (KM.Y.27, 28 [3], 29 [3]). Very fine - extremely fine. (7)
Estimate $100
Passed in
Poland, Republic, silver ten zlotych, 1933 70th Anniversary of 1863 Insurrection (KM.Y.24). Good very fine and scarce.
Estimate $150
SOLD $250
Poland, People's Republic, silver issues of one hundred zlotych, 1966 Polish Millennium, 1974 40th Anniversary of Death of Maria Sklodowska, 1975 (proof) Royal Castle in Warsaw, 1978 (proof) Adam Mickiewicz, two hundred zlotych, 1974 30th Anniversary of Polish People's Republic, fifty thousand zlotych, 1988 70 Years of Polish Independence (KM.Y.57, 71, 76, 92, 72, 180) (6); Republic, proof two hundred thousand zlotych, 1992 Seville Expo'92 (KM.231). Nearly uncirculated - FDC. (7)
Estimate $140
SOLD $120
Poland, proof one hundred thousand zlotych, 1990 Tadeusz Kosciuszko (KM.Y.200). FDC and scarce.
Estimate $120
SOLD $130
Poland, silver two hundred zlotych, 1980 PROBA issue for Boleslaw I (KM.Pr415). Uncirculated and scarce.
Estimate $150
SOLD $180
Poland, partial date collection, 1920s-1990s, values up to two hundred zlotych, includes several commemorative issues, two of these in silver, also noted some scarce items such as groszy, 1930 (KM.Y.8a), two grosze, 1931, 1932 (KM.Y.9a) (2), five zlotych, 1958MW (KM.Y.47). In a green coin album, good - uncirculated. (approx 300)
Estimate $150
SOLD $130
Russia, 17th century silver wire money or kopecks, some attributed in envelopes, rulers Michael I (1613-45); Aleksei (1645-76); Fedor III (1613-45); (1682-89) Peter I (the Great) (1689-1725), unattributed (12). Poor - very fine. (21)
Estimate $200
SOLD $220
Russia, silver kopecks of various rulers including Peter I (1682-1725), issue up to 1696 (2) (cf.Spassky Fig.98, 5); others as dengas of uncertain ruler of 17th century. Small flans as usual, fine - very fine. (4)
Estimate $80
Passed in
Russia, Peter I (the Great), denga (half kopeck), 1700 (KM.102); others 1704 (KM.115) 1704, 1705 (KM. A116), 1707 (2) (KM.115) all with Cyrillic dates. First coin very good, others fine - very fine all scarce, first rare. (6)
Estimate $200
SOLD $210
Russia, Peter I (the Great), polushka (quarter kopeck), 1707 (KM.114); others 1721 with Cyrillic date, another with normal date 1721, (KM.152.1, 152.2). First coin very fine or better, others nearly fine - good fine all scarce. (3)
Estimate $120
SOLD $160
Russia, Peter I (the Great), one kopeck, 1706, 1712 (rare), (KM.117.1); others 1705 (2), 1710 (2, one poor), 1712, (KM.118), 1713 (KM.135); 1716 (KM.142), all with Cyrillic dates. One coin as described poor, others fine - good very fine all scarce, second rare. (9)
Estimate $300
SOLD $300
Russia, Peter I (the Great), silver altyn (3 kopecks) (1704) (.8 gram) (sev 81; KM 119; Diakov 2). Irregular edge, toned, very fine.
Estimate $100
SOLD $150
Russia, Peter I (the Great), poltina or half rouble, 1719 (KM.156; Sev. 409 Diakov 30). Fine and rare.
Estimate $250
SOLD $400
Russia, Peter I (the Great), rouble, 1723, seaman type (KM.162.2, Sev 586; cf.Diakov 53 & 56). Solder of mount removed at 8 o'clock, otherwise very fine.
Estimate $250
SOLD $360
Russia, Peter I (the Great), rouble, 1725, seaman type (KM.162.5, Sev.-; Diakov 34). Nearly very fine and a rare variety obverse legend.
Estimate $500
SOLD $680
Russia, Catherine I, (1725-1727), silver rouble, 1726, bust to right, Moscow Mint, (KM.177.1, Diakov 29, Severin 824, D.1664). Very fine, lightly toned and very rare.
Estimate $1,500
SOLD $1,900
Russia, Catherine I or Peter II, five kopecks, 1727 KD, (KM.179) another 1727 HD, (KM.170). Very fine and rare; good fine and scarce. (2)
Estimate $300
Passed in
Russia, Peter II, copper kopeck 1728 (Brekker 9 and Brekke 3) (KM.185.2). The first lacquered, very fine. (2)
Estimate $150
SOLD $130
Russia, Anna, copper polushka (quarter kopeck) 1731 (KM.187); denga (half kopeck) 1731, 1735 (KM.188), Elizabeth denga, 1746 (KM.188), kopeck 1757, 1759 (KM.6.1), two kopecks 1757 (KM 7.2); Catherine II (the Great) denga, 1768 (KM.56.2). Fair- very fine. (8)
Estimate $150
SOLD $100
Russia, Anna, copper polushka (quarter kopeck), 1735 (KM.187); copper denga (half kopeck), 1734 (KM.188); Catherine I, crude copy of pattern grosh (two kopecks), 1727 (cf.Brekke 8-9). Last with obverse oxidation, otherwise fine - very fine. (3)
Estimate $50
SOLD $50
Russia, Ivan III, non portrait pattern rouble, 1740, obverse monogram, edge grained right otherwise as Diakov 1. An old cast collector's replica or copy, very fine.
Estimate $100
SOLD $500
Russia, Catherine II (the Great), copper five kopecks, 1769 EM, Nicholas I, copper ten kopecks, 1833 EM, (KM.59.3, 115.1). Fine - very fine. (2)
Estimate $120
Passed in
Russia for Siberia, Catherine II, copper two kopecks, 1771 KM, (KM.C.3); Moldavia and Wallachia, copper kopeck or two paras, 1772, 1773, (KM.3). First coin very fine and scarce, others very good. (3)
Estimate $100
SOLD $60