Catalogue
Great Britain, George III, half guinea, 1801, shield in garter reverse, (S.3736). Extremely fine.
Estimate $350
SOLD $0
Great Britain, George III sixpence, 1787 (S. 3748). Nearly extremely fine/extremely fine.
Estimate $30
SOLD $20
Great Britain, George III, cart wheel twopence, 1797 (S.3776). Edge bruises otherwise very fine.
Estimate $25
SOLD $10
India, Madras Presidency, gold milled pagoda (c.1808-1814), obv. pagoda, rev. diety standing, (KM.356). Extremely fine. $$ A procalmation coin type although issued later than 1800, but is illustrated in Andrews as No.807.
Estimate $300
SOLD $250
Netherlands, West Friesland, one guilder, 1762, (KM.97.3). Good fine.
Estimate $40
SOLD $30
United Netherlands, West Friesland, silver three gulden, 1794, obv. female figure standing leaning on pedestal, date in exergue, rev. arms, (D.1853, Del. 1147). Slightly waterworn, some surface porosity, otherwise very fine.
Estimate $300
SOLD $170
Netherlands East Indies, Utrecht, gulden, 1790 (KM. 116). Good very fine.
Estimate $200
SOLD $150
A small selection of copper and silver proclamation coins consisting of Great Britain, George III shilling and sixpence 1787, threepence 1763, twopence 1797, penny 1797, 1806, halfpenny 1799, farthing 1799, including Madras quarter pagoda (1808), Mexico eight reales 1794, two reales 1779. Fair-very fine. (11)
Estimate $150
SOLD $130
New South Wales, five shillings or holey dollar, 1813, struck on a Charles IIII Mexico City Mint eight reales, 1794 (Mira-Noble 1794/6; dies I/11-b-9). Toned, reverse countermark partly worn, otherwise good fine and rare.
Estimate $20,000
SOLD $0
New South Wales, five shillings or holey dollar, 1813, struck from a Potosi Mint eight reales of Charles IIII dated 1799 (Mira-Noble 1799/11 0- dies II/10 - B/11). Flan cracked, obverse condtermark worn before the coin was straightened from dishing (hence the crack) reverse countermark very clear. Fine/very fine and very rare.
Estimate $20,000
SOLD $21,200
New SOuth Wales, five shillings or holey dollar, 1813, struck from a Charles IIII Madrid Mint eight reales 1802 (Mira-Noble 1802/2, dies I/3-A/5). SHarply struck, slightly dished from pressure of countermarking, even dark blue-grey tone, good extremely fine and extremely rare, the finest of five known 'Continental' holey dollars and the most desirable of all holey dollars.
Estimate $60,000
SOLD $57,000
New South Wales, fifteen pence or dump, 1813 (Mira dies D/2). Traces of the original vcoin on the obverse (reverse of the matrix). Attractive dark tone, nearly extremely fine and rare, especially in this condition.
Estimate $12,500
SOLD $0
New South Wales, fifteen pence or dump, 1813 (Mira dies A/1). Toned, very fine and rare in this condition.
Estimate $8,000
SOLD $9,900
New South Wales, fifteen pence or dump, 1813 (Mira dies A/1). Fair.
Estimate $350
SOLD $0
New South Wales, fifteen pence or dump, 1813 Mira dies A/1). Poor.
Estimate $100
SOLD $210
Adelaide pound, 1852, first type with beaded inner circle on the reverse and cracked die, wide edge graining. minor contact mark on the obverse, some poriginal mint bloom amongst the lettering both sides, extremely fine and extremely rare.
Estimate $65,000
SOLD $0
Adelaide pound, second type with crenellated inner circle on the reverse, 1852. Minute edge bruise on rim of reverse at 6 O'clock otherwise good extremely fine and rare in this condition.
Estimate $12,000
SOLD $13,400
Adelaide pound, second type, 1852. Weak rimms, with some mint bloom and extremely fine.
Estimate $10,000
SOLD $9,200
Adelaide pound, second type, 1852. Has been mounted, edge filed at top and wither side, slight damage, otherwise good fine.
Estimate $3,000
SOLD $0
Queen Victoria, first type with fillitted bead of Victoria left by James Wyon, 1855. Good very fine.
Estimate $5,000
SOLD $5,900
Queen Victoria, first type, 1855. Nearly very fine.
Estimate $2,500
SOLD $1,900
Queen Victoria, first tyoe, 1855. Good fine.
Estimate $2,500
SOLD $0
Queen Victoria, first type, 1855. Good fine and very scarce.
Estimate $2,250
SOLD $1,900
Queen Vicotria, first type, 1855. Good fine.
Estimate $2,000
SOLD $3,300
Queen Victoria, first type, 1856. Minor contact marks, somee original mint bloom nearly extremelyf ine and rare in this condition.
Estimate $12,500
SOLD $14,100
Queen Victoria, first typw, 1856. Fine/good fine and very scarce.
Estimate $2,500
SOLD $1,800
Queen Victoria, second type with wreathed head of Victoria left by L.C. Wyon, 1857. Small contact marks, otherwise with considerable mint bloom, nearly uncirculated and rare in this condition.
Estimate $4,000
SOLD $0
Queen Victoria, second type, 1861. Rim filed on the obverse at 7 O'clock, otherwise good extremely fine with minor bloom.
Estimate $3,500
SOLD $3,000
Queen Victoria, second type, 1862. Good very fine and scarce.
Estimate $750
SOLD $750
Queen Victoria, second type, 1863. Rim filed on obver4se at 9 O'clock, otherwise proof-like good extremely fine.
Estimate $2,000
SOLD $2,000