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Netherlands, Utrecht, silver three gulden, 1794 (KM.117). Attractively toned, good extremely fine or nearly mint state.
Estimate $350
SOLD $440
Netherlands, Batavian Republic, Utrecht, silver rijksdaalder, 1800 (KM.10.4). Good very fine.
Estimate $250
SOLD $240
Netherlands East Indies, ten stivers, Utrecht 1786, Westfriesland 1786 (holed); India, Madras, quarter pagoda (1808) (KM.115, 138, 352). The second holed, otherwise toned, very fine. (3)
Estimate $250
SOLD $320
Peru, Charles IIII, silver eight reales, 1808JP Lima Mint (KM.73). Nearly uncirculated.
Estimate $250
SOLD $340
New South Wales, fifteen pence or dump, 1813 (Mira dies A/1). Traces of reverse of host coin on the obverse, attractive gunmetal grey tone, 3 of date weak, otherwise very fine.
Estimate $10,000
Passed in
New South Wales, fifteen pence or dump, 1813 (Mira dies A/1). Traces of reverse of host coin on the obverse, faint H on the reverse, grey toned, nearly very fine.
Estimate $9,000
SOLD $5,500
New South Wales, fifteen pence or dump, 1813 (Mira dies A/1). Toned, with minor old edge damage, traces of the reverse of the host coin on the reverse, nearly very fine and rare.
Estimate $7,000
Passed in
New South Wales, fifteen pence or dump, 1813 (Mira dies A/1). Flan clamped at top edge, cleaned of encrustation, some pitting evident, otherwise good fine and rare.
Estimate $6,500
Passed in
New South Wales, fifteen pence or dump, 1813 (Mira dies A/1). Traces of centre of reverse of original coin on the reverse, waterworn on obverse field, pierced at top with two other attempts at piercing nearby, otherwise clear and fine/good fine.
Estimate $2,400
Passed in
New South Wales, fifteen pence or dump, 1813 (Mira dies A/1). Traces of reverse of the host coin on the reverse, evenly worn, old scratches, otherwise good, edge toned and fine.
Estimate $2,500
Passed in
New South Wales, fifteen pence or dump, 1813 (Mira dies C/4) (5.20g, 19.5x1.8mm). Rough punch marks on top right of crown and top centre of date, otherwise an excellent example of this crudely made variety, sometimes referred to as a contemporary counterfeit, extremely rare, one of the finest known of this die pairing.
Estimate $6,500
Passed in
New South Wales, fifteen pence or dump, 1813 (cfMira dies E/3) (4.8g). Appears to be struck on a cast blank that is underweight by twenty percent, the crown, letter, and figure punches conform with die E, however the die sinker Henshal has left out the L of WALES so it reads WAES, the word pence is out of alignment as a result of double entering, surface dents, edge milling mostly clear, otherwise fine, extremely rare if not unique.
Estimate $4,000
Passed in
New South Wales, fifteen pence or dump, 1813, die struck contemporary counterfeit in copper (4.32g). Even brown patina, good fine/fine and extremely rare.
Estimate $2,400
Passed in
Adelaide pound, 1852, first type with beaded inner circle on the reverse, wide edge milling or reeding. Well struck with high rims, minute contact marks and light graffiti scratches to the right of the crown, otherwise good extremely fine and very rare.
Estimate $50,000
SOLD $60,000
Adelaide pound, second type, 1852, with crenellated inner circle on the reverse. Well struck for this early die state, extremely fine and rare, especially in this condition.
Estimate $18,000
SOLD $18,500
Adelaide pound, 1852, second type, with crenellated inner circle on the reverse. Early die-state, weakly struck at top right and corresponding position on the reverse, otherwise considerable brilliance, nearly uncirculated.
Estimate $14,000
SOLD $12,000
Queen Victoria, first type, 1855, with filletted head of Queen Victoria left, by James Wyon. Slight obverse rim bruises at 4, 6, and 9 o'clock, light hairlines, otherwise extremely fine or better and rare in this condition.
Estimate $7,500
SOLD $8,500
Queen Victoria, first type, 1855. Surface marks, good very fine.
Estimate $4,500
SOLD $4,200
Queen Victoria, first type, 1855. Very fine.
Estimate $3,000
SOLD $4,000
Queen Victoria, first type, 1856. Even wear with relatively mark free surfaces, very fine/good very fine and rare in this condition.
Estimate $4,000
SOLD $3,200
Queen Victoria, second type, 1857, with wreathed head of Queen Victoria left by L.C.Wyon. Minor surface marks, struck from clashed reverse die, underlying mint bloom, good extremely fine and rare in this condition.
Estimate $4,000
SOLD $2,800
Queen Victoria, second type, 1858. Nearly very fine.
Estimate $750
SOLD $800
Queen Victoria, second type, 1859. Surface marks, otherwise extremely fine, with original mint bloom in the legends and devices.
Estimate $1,000
SOLD $1,000
Queen Victoria, second type, 1860. Re-entered 0 in date, minor surface marks, full mint bloom, obverse rim bruise at 9 o'clock, otherwise nearly choice uncirculated and very rare in this condition, one of the finest known.
Estimate $12,500
Passed in
Queen Victoria, second type, 1860. Surface markings, peripheral mint bloom, rim nicks, otherwise nearly extremely fine and rare.
Estimate $1,250
SOLD $1,200
Queen Victoria, second type, 1861. Good very fine.
Estimate $700
SOLD $800
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 $8,000
Passed in
Queen Victoria, second type, 1862. Surface marks, red orange toning, good very fine and very scarce.
Estimate $900
SOLD $800
Queen Victoria, second type, 1863. A little rubbed, otherwise good very fine.
Estimate $750
SOLD $620
Queen Victoria, second type, 1863. Surface marks, some frosty mint bloom, good very fine or better.
Estimate $600
SOLD $620