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Netherlands, Holland, one gulden, 1791 (10.58g) (KM.73). Extremely fine.
Estimate $300
SOLD $200
Netherlands, Utrecht, half silver rider or half ducaton, 1794 (KM.115.1). Lightly toned, extremely fine.
Estimate $200
SOLD $400
Netherlands, Batavia Republic, East Indies, quarter gulden, 1802 (2.62g) (KM.81). Nearly extremely fine.
Estimate $100
SOLD $150
Peru, Ferdinand VI, eight reales, 1753J pillar dollar type, Lima Mint (KM.55.1). Nearly extremely fine.
Estimate $450
SOLD $320
Peru, Ferdinand VI, eight reales, 1759JM pillar dollar type, Lima Mint (KM.55.1); Charles III, eight reales, 1781MI Lima Mint (KM.78). The first with mount removed, otherwise fine - nearly extremely fine. (2)
Estimate $200
SOLD $160
Peru, Charles III, eight reales, 1769JM pillar dollar type, banker's mark on reverse above crown, Lima Mint with dot above L (KM.64.2). Good very fine.
Estimate $250
SOLD $240
Peru, Charles III, eight reales, 1770JM pillar dollar type, Lima Mint, with one dot above L (KM.64.2). Tooled around rosette under assayer's initials on reverse at left leaving just the central dot, good very fine.
Estimate $150
SOLD $220
Peru, Charles III, eight reales, 1771JM pillar dollar type, Lima Mint, with dot above L (KM.64.2). Good very fine/very fine.
Estimate $150
SOLD $180
Peru, Charles IV, eight reales, 1791IJ, bust of Charles III but legend of Charles IV, Lima Mint (KM.87). Good very fine.
Estimate $150
SOLD $160
Peru, Charles IIII, eight reales, 1803IJ Lima Mint (KM.97). Good extremely fine.
Estimate $150
SOLD $220
Peru, Ferdinand VII, eight reales, 1809JP Lima Mint (KM.106.1). Good very fine.
Estimate $150
SOLD $200
Peru, Ferdinand VII, eight reales, 1811JP Lima Mint (KM.117.1). Fine/very fine.
Estimate $100
SOLD $60
Spain, Charles III, four escudos, 1788M (KM.418.1a). Extremely fine.
Estimate $850
Passed in
New South Wales, five shillings or holey dollar, 1813, struck on a Charles IIII, Lima (Peru) Mint eight reales 1808JP (Mira - Noble 1808/3; dies I/11 : A/10). Countermarks nearly extremely fine, very clear and almost upright, host coin good very fine and very rare, one of the most desirable of all holey dollars.
Estimate $160,000
SOLD $110,000
New South Wales, fifteen pence or dump, 1813 (Mira dies A/1), traces of the reverse of the Spanish American eight reales on the reverse. Deep gun metal grey toned, well struck up on the obverse, good very fine with obverse being nearly extremely fine on the right hand side, very rare in this condition, one of the finest known and a most attractive example of Australia's first coin.
Estimate $40,000
SOLD $34,000
New South Wales, fifteen pence or dump, 1813 (Mira dies D/2) traces of the reverse of the Spanish American eight reales on the reverse. Attractive dark grey toned, nearly extremely fine and very rare in this condition, one of the finest known.
Estimate $40,000
SOLD $30,000
New South Wales, fifteen pence or dump, 1813 (Mira dies A/1). Holed and plugged at the top, otherwise fine.
Estimate $1,000
SOLD $1,700
Adelaide pound, 1852, first type, with beaded inner circle on the reverse and ever present die break at 12 o'clock rim to inner circle. Relatively unworn but with a dent either side near the centre (from clamping?), otherwise very fine and very rare.
Estimate $45,000
Passed in
Adelaide pound, 1852, second type, with crenellated inner circle on the reverse. Struck from the early die state, brilliant, proof-like uncirculated and very rare as such, one of the finest known.
Estimate $60,000
Passed in
Adelaide pound, 1852, second type, with crenellated inner circle on the reverse. Later die state with unmarked surfaces and even satin-like original mint bloom, a veritable gem, choice uncirculated and one of the finest known.
Estimate $40,000
SOLD $30,000
Adelaide pound, 1852, second type, with crenellated inner circle on the reverse. Well struck with full rims, good extremely fine early die state example with rim bruise or manufacturing fault at 9 o'clock on the reverse mentioned only for accuracy.
Estimate $25,000
SOLD $26,000
Queen Victoria, first type, 1855, with filletted head of Queen Victoria left by James Wyon. Minor surface marks, some original mint bloom, extremely fine and rare in this condition.
Estimate $11,000
SOLD $9,000
Queen Victoria, first type, 1855. Cleaned, minor surface marking, otherwise nearly very fine.
Estimate $3,500
SOLD $3,000
Queen Victoria, second type, 1857, with wreathed head of Queen Victoria left by L.C.Wyon. Some original mint bloom on the reverse, good extremely fine and rare in this condition for first year of type.
Estimate $4,000
Passed in
Queen Victoria, second type, 1857. Some original mint bloom, minor surface marks, extremely fine/good extremely fine and rare in this condition.
Estimate $3,000
SOLD $2,000
Queen Victoria, second type, 1860. Re-entered 0 in date, or overdated 0 over 9, minor surface marks, otherwise choice uncirculated and very rare in this condition, one of the finest known.
Estimate $15,000
SOLD $12,000
Queen Victoria, second type, 1861. Well struck, nearly uncirculated.
Estimate $1,500
Passed in
Queen Victoria, second type, 1862. Minor surface marks, full mint bloom, nearly uncirculated/choice uncirculated and very rare in this condition, one of the finest known.
Estimate $12,000
Passed in
Queen Victoria, second type, 1862. Rims partly rounded in places, full original proof-like mint bloom, particularly on the reverse, virtually choice uncirculated and very rare in this condition, one of the finest known.
Estimate $5,000
SOLD $4,200
Queen Victoria, second type, 1864. Considerable original mint bloom, unmarked surfaces, nearly uncirculated.
Estimate $3,000
SOLD $2,400