Catalogue
Netherlands, Westfrisia, three gulden, 1793 (C.G14). Nearly very fine.
Estimate $70
SOLD $50
Netherlands, Zeeland, rijksdalder or ducaton, 1793 ( ). Weakness in centre as often occurs, considerable mint bloom, uncirculated.
Estimate $150
SOLD $130
New South Wales, five shilliings or holey dollar, 1813, struck from a Charles IIII Mexico City Mint eight reales dated 1794 (dies B/9-II/1, not listed in Mira/Noble). Well struck countermarks, the H for Henshall weak as usual on this die, the eye of the king visible on the original matrix (coin) thus making this an attractive holey doller, lightly toned good fine, (the countermarks very fine) and rare, especially in this condition.
Estimate $28,000
SOLD $0
New South Wales, five shillings or holey dollar, 1813, struck from a Charles IIII Mexico City Mint eight reales 1802, F.T. (Mira-Noble 1802/4, dies I/1-B/7). Obverse countermark clear reverse partially clear, overall worn original coin, toned very good and very rare.
Estimate $10,000
SOLD $11,000
New South Wales, five shillings or holey dollar, 1813, struck from a Charles IIII Mexico City Mint eight reales, 1793 (Mira-Noble 1793/6, dies. B/10/I/9). Reverse countermark clear, heavily worn coin, fair. Bought in Tasmania in 1889 by E. Best, passed on to R.L.Best about 1927, notes sold by Max Stern & Co., in 1975 and sold privately by Spink Australia in 1981.
Estimate $7,000
SOLD $8,000
New South Wales, fifteen pence or dump, 1813 (Mira dies D/2). Clear traces of reverse of original coin on the obverse, old scratch in obverse field otherwise toned nearly very fine/good fine and rare in this condition.
Estimate $4,000
SOLD $3,900
New South Wales, fifteen pence or dump, 1813 (Mira die A/1). Trace of reverse of original coin visible on the obverse evenly worn good tone and rare.
Estimate $3,000
SOLD $4,500
New South Wales, fifteen pence or dump, 1813 (Mira dies A/1). Dig marks obverse and reverse otherwise nearly fine.$ Found in 1989 at Cornwallis near Windsor, NSW on the foundation site where the Eather family settled and all ten were drowned in the flood of 1867.
Estimate $2,000
SOLD $0
New South Wales, fifteen pence or dump, 1813 (Mira die D/2). Traces of the reverse of the original coin on the reverse, part of obverse legend not visible, the rest of the design clear, surface possibly shown, effects of heating, good fine.
Estimate $1,500
SOLD $0
New South Wales, fifteen pence or dump, 1813 (Mira die D/2). Traces of reverse of original coin on obverse, fair reverse very weak.
Estimate $500
SOLD $500
Adelaide pound, first type with beaded circle on the reverse and die crack at 12 o'clock, 1852, with finely grained or milled edge. Minor contact marks otherwise a pleasant very fine and very rare.
Estimate $25,000
SOLD $21,500
Adelaide pound, second type with crenellated inner circle on the reverse, 1852. Nice early die state, sharply struck with considerable brilliance, contact work through 'o' of one takes this away from gem class however still choice uncirculated and rare.
Estimate $9,000
SOLD $14,500
Adelaide pound, second type, 1852. Striking flaw at top obverse rim (11 o'clock) reasonably early die state, considerable mint bloom. Extremely fine or better and rare.
Estimate $7,500
SOLD $0
Adelaide pound, second type, 1852. Planchet adjustment marks, a typical soft strike after the die had had considerable use, considerable original mint bloom otherwise nearly extremely fine and rare.
Estimate $6,000
SOLD $4,600
Queen Victoria, first type with filletted head of Victoria left by James Wyon, 1855. Good fine.
Estimate $2,000
SOLD $1,400
Queen Victoria, first type, 1855. Good fine.
Estimate $1,500
SOLD $1,300
Queen Victoria, first type, 1856. Fine.
Estimate $1,000
SOLD $800
Queen Victoria, second type, 1857. Nearly uncirculated and rare in this condition.
Estimate $10,000
SOLD $0
Queen Victoria, second type, 1860. Surface virtually free of bag marks, with some edge filing otherwise nearly uncirculated and very rare.
Estimate $5,000
SOLD $3,000
Queen Victoria, second type, 1861. Flattened braids otherwise nearly extremely fine/extremely fine.
Estimate $2,000
SOLD $0
Queen Victoria, second type, 1861. Some original mint bloom, nearly extremely fine.
Estimate $1,200
SOLD $900
Queen Victoria, second type, 1861. High rims filed on obverse otherwise good extremely fine with considerable original mint bloom.
Estimate $1,000
SOLD $0
Queen Victoria, second type, 1863. Surface marks, otherwise nearly extremely fine.
Estimate $1,750
SOLD $0
Queen Victoria, second type, 1864. Usual surface and, consderable mint bloom, nearly uncirculated and rare in this condition.
Estimate $3,000
SOLD $0
Queen Victoria, second type, 1864. Nearly extremely fine/extremely fine.
Estimate $800
SOLD $0
Queen Victoria, second type, 1865. Some contact marks, otherwise extremely fine and rare.
Estimate $2,000
SOLD $1,700
Queen Victoria, second type, 1865. Good very fine and rare in this condition.
Estimate $900
SOLD $0
Queen Victoria, second type, 1866. Some contact marks and slight scratch on reverse otherwise good extremely fine.
Estimate $1,500
SOLD $1,600
Queen Victoria, second type, 1866. Attractive extremely fine.
Estimate $1,250
SOLD $1,200
Queen Victoria, second type, 1866. Obverse nick above date and a few contact marks, otherwise good extremely fine.
Estimate $1,250
SOLD $1,100