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Lot 601 Sale 138 Proclamation Coins

Brazil, John V, gold 12,800 reis or 'Johanna', 1732 M (KM.139). Adjustment marks on the obverse, a little rubbed, otherwise nearly extremely fine.

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Estimate $6,000

Passed in

Lot 602 Sale 138 Proclamation Coins

Great Britain, George III, gold guinea, 1791 fifth bust or spade type (S.3729). Nearly extremely fine.

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Estimate $1,500

SOLD $1,600

Lot 603 Sale 138 Proclamation Coins

Great Britain, George III, gold guinea, fifth bust or spade type, 1793 (S.3729). Nearly extremely fine.

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Estimate $1,500

SOLD $1,600

Lot 604 Sale 138 Proclamation Coins

Great Britain, George III, gold guinea, fifth bust or spade type, 1794 (S.3729). Good fine/ very fine.

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Estimate $1,000

SOLD $1,100

Lot 605 Sale 138 Proclamation Coins

Great Britain, George III, gold half guinea, fifth bust or spade type, 1790 (S.3735). Has been mounted otherwise good fine/ very fine.

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Estimate $400

SOLD $480

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Lot 606 Sale 138 Proclamation Coins

Great Britain, George III, silver shilling and sixpence 1787 (S.3746,9), copper cartwheel twopence and penny 1797 (S.3774,7), halfpenny and farthing 1799 (S.3778,9); also India, Bengal EIC rupee (KM.99). Fair - very fine. (7)

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Estimate $250

SOLD $160

Lot 607 Sale 138 Proclamation Coins

Great Britain, George III, silver sixpence, 1787 (S.3749). Extremely fine.

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Estimate $70

SOLD $120

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Lot 608 Sale 138 Proclamation Coins

Great Britain, George III, copper cartwheel twopences, 1797 (S.3776). Fine - very fine. (4)

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Estimate $350

SOLD $320

Lot 609 Sale 138 Proclamation Coins

Great Britain, George III, copper cartwheel twopences (2) and pennies (2), 1797 (S.3776,7). Very fine; extremely fine, nearly fine, fine. (4)

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Estimate $600

SOLD $360

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Lot 610 Sale 138 Proclamation Coins

Great Britain, George III, copper cartwheel twopences 1797 (3) and penny 1797 (S.3776,7). Very good - nearly fine. (4)

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Estimate $100

SOLD $170

Lot 611 Sale 138 Proclamation Coins

Mexico, Philip V, silver eight reales, 1740 M.F., Mexico City mint (KM.103). Cleaned, peripheral toning, extremely fine.

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Estimate $300

SOLD $700

Lot 612 Sale 138 Proclamation Coins

Mexico, Charles IIII, silver eight reales, 1800 F.M. Mexico City mint (KM.109). Cleaned, mint bloom nearly uncirculated.

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Estimate $200

SOLD $300

Lot 613 Sale 138 Proclamation Coins

Netherlands, Holland, silver rider ducaton, 1792/1 overdate (KM.90.2). Has been mounted the top otherwise good very fine.

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Estimate $150

SOLD $170

Lot 614 Sale 138 Proclamation Coins

Netherlands, West Friesland, silver three gulden, 1793 (KM.141.2), possible overdate 93/85. Very fine.

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Estimate $120

SOLD $180

Lot 615 Sale 138 Proclamation Coins

Netherlands, West Friesland, silver three gulden, 1794 (KM.141.2). Dark blue grey and irridescent toning, nearly uncirculated.

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Estimate $200

SOLD $700

Lot 616 Sale 138 Proclamation Coins

Netherlands East Indies, Utrecht, silver ten stiver, 1786 (KM.110). Nearly uncirculated.

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Estimate $150

SOLD $1,300

Lot 617 Sale 138 Holey Dollars & Dumps

New South Wales, five shillings or holey dollar, 1813, dies I/9:A/1 (Mira Noble 1804/13) struck from a Charles IIII, Mexico City Mint eight reales dated 1804 TH. Obverse countermark upright, good very fine, host coin nearly very fine, an above average example, good very fine and rare.

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Estimate $150,000

Passed in

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Lot 618 Sale 138 Holey Dollars & Dumps

New South Wales, fifteen pence or dump, 1813 (Mira dies A/1). Traces of the reverse of host coin on obverse, attractive blue grey tone, very fine or slightly better and very rare in this condition.

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Estimate $20,000

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Lot 619 Sale 138 Holey Dollars & Dumps

New South Wales, fifteen pence or dump, 1813 (Mira dies A/1). Traces of the reverse of the host eight reales on the reverse, strong denticles on right side of obverse, very fine and rare in this condition.

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Estimate $20,000

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Lot 620 Sale 138 Holey Dollars & Dumps

New South Wales, fifteen pence or dump, 1813 (Mira dies A/1). Traces of centre of reverse of Spanish American eight reales on the obverse, old cut at top of obverse, with three slight rim bruises, well struck, good very fine.

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Estimate $12,000

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Lot 621 Sale 138 Aust. Gold - Adelaide Assay Office

Adelaide pound, 1852, second type with crenellated inner circles on the reverse. Later die state with five dots above 22 C on the reverse, good very fine.

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Estimate $16,000

SOLD $12,500

Lot 622 Sale 138 Aust. Gold - Adelaide Assay Office

Adelaide pound, 1852, second type with crenellated inner circle on the reverse. Later die state with five dots above 22 C, surface marked otherwise very fine.

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Estimate $14,000

SOLD $13,000

Lot 623 Sale 138 Aust. Gold - Adelaide Assay Office

South Australia, Adelaide Assay Office, gilt electrotype copies of Adelaide ingots, Renniks type 5 (22.40g) stamped 'ELECTRO' on back; type 6 (33.63g) stamped GW; and type 7 (14.63g), all made for David Gee. Extremely fine. (3)

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Estimate $1,000

SOLD $2,200

Lot 624 Sale 138 Aust. Gold - Adelaide Assay Office

Adelaide pound, 1852, type one with reverse die break, milled edge (8.78g) struck from copy dies for David Gee. Uncirculated.

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Estimate $2,000

SOLD $3,800

Lot 625 Sale 138 Aust. Gold - Adelaide Assay Office

Adelaide pound, 1852, type one with reverse die break, milled edge (8.12g) struck from copy dies for David Gee, on a thinner flan, fully brilliant. Nearly FDC.

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Estimate $2,000

SOLD $3,800

Lot 626 Sale 138 Aust. Gold - Adelaide Assay Office

Adelaide pound, 1852, type one with reverse die break, milled edge (8.12g) struck from copy dies for David Gee, on a thinner flan, fully brilliant. Nearly FDC.

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Estimate $2,000

SOLD $4,000

Lot 627 Sale 138 Aust. Gold - Adelaide Assay Office

Five pounds, 1852, gilt cast copy, plain edge. (24.34g). Fine.

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Estimate $500

SOLD $480

Lot 628 Sale 138 Aust. Gold - Port Phillip, Kangaroo Office

Port Phillip, Kangaroo Office, W.J. Taylor (London), four coin set, 1853, two ounce (66.82g), one ounce (31.98g), half ounce (16.40g) and quarter ounce (7.37g), milled edges struck from copy dies for David Gee. Uncirculated. (4)

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Estimate $16,000

SOLD $15,500

Lot 629 Sale 138 Aust. Gold - Port Phillip, Kangaroo Office

Port Phillip, Kangaroo Office, fantasy pattern shilling, 1858, struck in gold with milled edge (11.61g) for David Gee. Uncirculated.

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Estimate $1,500

SOLD $1,200

Lot 630 Sale 138 Aust. Gold - Port Phillip, Kangaroo Office

Port Phillip, Kangaroo Office, fantasy pattern shilling, 1858, struck in gold with milled edge (8.45g), copying the C.Weiner/ W.J. Taylor dies for David Gee. Nearly FDC.

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Estimate $1,500

SOLD $1,300