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Lot 1798 Sale 63 World Silver & Bronze

Afghanistan, Amanullah, silver five rupees, AH 1322 (1904), another Habibullah, two and a half afghani, SH 1305 (1927), (KM.843, 913). Fine and good very fine. (2)

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Estimate $50

SOLD $80

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Lot 1799 Sale 63 World Silver & Bronze

Albania, one lek 1926R (KM.5); Argentina, fifty centavos 1883 (KM.3); Latvia, two lati 1925 (KM.8); Estonia, sent 1929, ten senti 1931, twenty five senti 1928; Mongolia, fifty mongo Yr 15 (1925/1926) (KM.7); Romania, five bani 1867; Lithuania, one centas 1936; Austria, five tenths kreuzer, one kreuzer 1885, 1891, one heller 1896, one groschen 1925, one corona 1913, 1915, 1916; French Indo-China, one cent 1937, 1938; Peru, half dinero 1890, 1902, 1903, 1905, 1916, 1917, half sol 1914FG. Extremely fine - uncirculated. (29)

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Estimate $100

SOLD $130

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Lot 1800 Sale 63 World Silver & Bronze

Argentina, one centavo 1888 (KM.7), two centavos 1888 (KM.9), ten centavos 1882 (KM.1), twenty centavos 1883 (KM.2), fifty centavos 1883 (KM.3); Bulgaria/Kingdom, fifty shotinki 1913 (KM.30), one lev 1912, 1913 (KM.31), twenty leva 1930BP (KM.41), fifty leva 1930 (KM.42); Italy, two centesmi 1861M (KM.21.1), five lie (KM.67.1). Extremely fine - uncirculated. (12)

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Estimate $140

SOLD $190

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Lot 1801 Sale 63 World Silver & Bronze

Asia, a green album containing coins of various denominations, mostly silver, including Straits Settlements $1 1908, Hong Kong, Sarawak, British North Borneo, Japan etc, 1835 - 1967. Very good - uncirculated. (132)

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Estimate $300

SOLD $260

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Lot 1802 Sale 63 World Silver & Bronze

Asia, a brown album containing coins selected for their high grade, including Hong Kong, Sarawak, Japan etc, 1835 - 1960. Extremely fine - brilliant uncirculated. (39)

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Estimate $240

SOLD $200

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Lot 1803 Sale 63 World Silver & Bronze

Austria, Olmutz, Carl II Graf von Liechtenstein, (1664-1695), three kreuzer 1676, (KM.75.2). Very fine or better.

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SOLD $40

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Lot 1804 Sale 63 World Silver & Bronze

Austria, 1673-1978, a selection of issues including twenty kreutzer 1832A, 1934A, 1840A, 1843M, 1847C, florin 1859A, 1863A, five corona 1900, 1907. Fair - uncirculated. (130)

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SOLD $240

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Lot 1805 Sale 63 World Silver & Bronze

Austria, proof silver twenty five schillings, 1964, Franz Grillparzer, shield error (KM.2895.2). Nearly FDC.

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Estimate $120

SOLD $140

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Lot 1806 Sale 63 World Silver & Bronze

Austria, proof twenty schillings, 1956, Anniversary of the birth of Wolfgang Mozart; Italy, Cremona, commune issue c1150-1330, silver grosso or denaro, some fragments missing. Fine - nearly FDC. (2)

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SOLD $0

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Lot 1807 Sale 63 World Silver & Bronze

Austria, Franz Joseph I (1867-1916), silver medallic two florins, silver wedding of Franz Joseph I, 1879, obv. heads of Franz Joseph and bride Elizabeth cojoined, rev. seated figure with cornucopiae, (KM. M5) (2); and a five corona 1907 (KM.2807). Nearly extremely fine. (3)

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SOLD $90

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Lot 1808 Sale 63 World Silver & Bronze

Austrian Netherlands, Francis II (1782-1835), silver kronenthaler 1800, (KM. 62); Austria. twenty five schillings commem. 1965 (KM. 2897); Malta, one scudo 1796 (2), (KM.342), other miscellaneous 19th century European silver, Switzerland, France, Spain, Portugal, Sweden etc. First with large edge cut, otherwise very good, others poor - FDC, several damaged. (15)

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SOLD $80

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Lot 1809 Sale 63 World Silver & Bronze

Bahama Islands ten dollars 1973 (Independence); five dollars 1966, 1971, 1973, two dollars 1966, 1974; Bermuda crowns 1959, 1964. Extremely fine - uncirculated. (8)

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SOLD $50

Lot 1810 Sale 63 World Silver & Bronze

Belgium, fifty francs, Brussels Exhibition and Railway centennial 1935, French legend, (KM.106.1). Extremely fine.

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SOLD $200

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Lot 1811 Sale 63 World Silver & Bronze

Bolivia, Philip IV (1621-1665), silver cob eight reales, c.1640, Potosi mint, Assayer TR, obv. crowned arms, 8 to right, P / TR to left, rev. arms of Leon and Castile, date not discernable, (cf.KM. 19.1). Small flan as usual for this period from this mint, otherwise fine - very fine.

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SOLD $90

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Lot 1812 Sale 63 World Silver & Bronze

Bolivia, silver crowns, 1861, 1866, 1867, 1871, 1872, 1874, (KM.138.6, 152.1, 152.2, 155.4, 160.1); Brazil, silver 2000 reis, 1852, 1855, 1888, (KM.462, 466, 485); Chile silver crowns 1869, 1905, 1927. Very fine - extremely fine. (12)

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SOLD $230

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Lot 1813 Sale 63 World Silver & Bronze

British Africa, a green album of coins 1892 - 1964, mostly silver. Mostly very fine - uncirculated. (84)

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SOLD $180

Lot 1814 Sale 63 World Silver & Bronze

British Caribbean Territories, Eastern Group, Elizabeth II two cents, 1955, Royal Mint proof-like striking overstruck on a George VI New Zealand penny 1949. An unusual and unique Royal Mint test striking. Uncirculated.

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Estimate $500

SOLD $250

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Lot 1815 Sale 63 World Silver & Bronze

British Commonwealth, trial striking in lead of obverse of George VI by Thomas Hugh Paget similar to that used for the Ceylon fifty cent coin. As struck, uncirculated and very rare.

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SOLD $120

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Lot 1816 Sale 63 World Silver & Bronze

British Commonwealth, a small group including New Zealand Bahama Islands two cents mule; South Africa halfcrown 1896, florins 1897, 1927; Mauritius rupee 1934; Hong Kong cents 1904, 1905 (2); Straits Settlements quarter cent 1884; Cyprus eighteen piastres 1901, others (7). Mostly very fine - uncirculated. (17)

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SOLD $170

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Lot 1817 Sale 63 World Silver & Bronze

British Commonwealth, accumulation in tin, farthing - sixpence, 1860 - 1967. Mostly very good - uncirculated. (Approx. 1000)

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SOLD $70

Lot 1818 Sale 63 World Silver & Bronze

British Guiana (Essequibo & Demerary), George III, quarter guilder, 1816, (KM.11). Nearly uncirculated and rare in this condition.

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SOLD $190

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Lot 1819 Sale 63 World Silver & Bronze

British West Africa, trial shilling 1952 in steel (cast blank). Fine.

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SOLD $30

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Lot 1820 Sale 63 World Silver & Bronze

British West Indies, Anchor coinage, one sixteenth dollar, 1822, half dollar, 1822 (KM.1, 4). Good - very good. (2)

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SOLD $90

Lot 1821 Sale 63 World Silver & Bronze

Burma, Pyu Coinage, Srikshetra, Period of the Chenla monarchy, (A.D. 400-550), silver unit, (9.0 grams), obv. rising sun, rev. Srivatsa design, (Robinson & Shaw 3.9; Mitchiner ACW 5246-5242, M.2567-2572). Good very fine and scarce.

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SOLD $60

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Lot 1822 Sale 63 World Silver & Bronze

Burma-India, Kingdom of Harikela (Chittagong), Early silver series units, (c.A.D. 630-750), (c.7.2 grams), obv. humped bull, rev. trident with sun and moon. (M.5261). Poorly struck as usual, otherwise fine and rare.

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Lot 1823 Sale 63 World Silver & Bronze

Burma, standard weights of the Burmese kings, set of five of the sacred 'swan series' issued 1853-1878, weights 339, 170, 82.4, 31.5, 8.3, grams corresponding to 20, 10, 5, 2, 1/2 Kyats. (Robinson and Shaw, The Coins and Banknotes of Burma, Chapter 5, pp.31-4 [cf.figure 3, 4, 11 p.32], cf.M.2831-5). Fine - very fine and very rare for the swan. (5)

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Estimate $400

SOLD $230

Lot 1824 Sale 63 World Silver & Bronze

Burma, standard weights of the Burmese kings, set of six of the standing Lion 'To series' weights issued 1782-1819, weights 329, 174, 61.2, 29.4, 16.6, 8.3 grams corresponding to 20, 10, 5, 2, 1 and 1/2 Kyats. (Robinson and Shaw, The Coins and Banknotes of Burma, Chapter 5, pp.31-4 [figure 1, p.32], M.2841-2). Fine - very fine. (6)

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Estimate $180

SOLD $270

Lot 1825 Sale 63 World Silver & Bronze

Burma, standard weights of the Burmese kings, set of six of the bird 'Duck series' weights issued 1853-1878, weights 339, 174, 76.4, 31.5, 16.4, 9.1 grams corresponding to 20, 10, 5, 2, 1, and 1/2 Kyats. (Robinson and Shaw, The Coins and Banknotes of Burma, Chapter 5, pp.31-4 [figure 3 and 11, p.32], M.2831-5). Mostly very fine. (6)

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Estimate $180

SOLD $160

Lot 1826 Sale 63 World Silver & Bronze

Burma, standard weights of the Burmese kings, standing elephant with handle 'Elephant series' weight issued 1753-1760, weight 65.2 grams corresponding to 5 Kyats. (Robinson and Shaw, The Coins and Banknotes of Burma, Chapter 5, pp.31-4 [figure 2, p.32], M.2847). Very fine and rare.

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Estimate $150

SOLD $200

Lot 1827 Sale 63 World Silver & Bronze

Burma, standard weights of the Burmese kings, standing Lion with handle 'To series' weight issued 1878-1885, weight 330 grams corresponding to 20 Kyats. (Robinson and Shaw, The Coins and Banknotes of Burma, Chapter 5, pp.31-4 [figure 12, p.32], M.-). Very fine and scarce.

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Estimate $60

SOLD $100