Catalogue
Burma, standard set of eight weights of the Burmese kings, bird 'To series' weight issued 1878-1885, under Thibaw, weight 1.4 kgms. corresponding to one hundred kyats. (Robinson and Shaw, The Coins and Banknotes of Burma, Chapter 5, pp.31-4 [figure 12, p.32], cf.M.2829); others of same series of weights 275 grams, 80.8 grams, 55.2 grams, 34.4 grams, 21.1 grams, 13.9 grams, 9.2 grams. Good very fine or better. (8)
Estimate $700
SOLD $0
Indo China or Burma, silver tael, c.1943, possibly made in Hanoi obv. in Burmese and Chinese, 'Genuine silver one tael', rev. stag head in linear circle, (KM.A3 [French Indo China, p.748], Kann 939). Extremely fine.
Estimate $200
SOLD $0
Cambodia, Kingdom of Norodom I (1835-1904), silver pe obv. crab, rev. blank, (KM.5) (5). All very fine and scarce. (5)
Estimate $100
SOLD $80
Canada, one cent, 1859 (2), 1922 (3), 1925; five cents, 1881H, 1896, 1904; ten cents, 1858, 1905, 1914, 1917, 1918 (2); twenty five cents, 1903, 1905 (2). Good - uncirculated. (19)
Estimate $100
SOLD $290
Canada, twenty five cents, 1880, wide O (KM.5). Good fine.
Estimate $200
SOLD $250
Canada, fifty cents, 1879LCW (KM.6). Good very fine.
Estimate $370
SOLD $440
Canada, fifty cents, 1900 (KM.6). Cleaned, otherwise good very fine.
Estimate $150
SOLD $300
Canada, dollar, 1939 (KM.38); Luxembourg, one hundred francs, ND (1946) (KM.49); Peru - State South Peru, eight reales, 1838M.S. (KM.170.4), sol, 1894T.F. (KM.196.26); Hungary, five korona, 1907 (KM.489), 1908K.B. (KM.488); U.S.A., one dollar, 1921. Good - extremely fine. (7)
Estimate $130
SOLD $250
Canada, specimen proof one dollar, 1949 (KM.47). Small mark at base of dot, nearly FDC.
Estimate $1,100
SOLD $1,200
Canada, Elizabeth II, proof like set, 1953 (KM.PL2). Toned, some surface marks, otherwise nearly FDC and rare.
Estimate $500
SOLD $0
Canada, Montreal Olympic Games proof silver sets (3) of four coins. In three cases of issue FDC. (12)
Estimate $100
SOLD $70
Canada, half cent - fifty cents, 1859 - 1955, assorted dates, with duplication; Newfoundland, fifty cents, 1909. Poor - extremely fine. (333)
Estimate $200
SOLD $240
Canada, group of tokens, Bank of Upper Canada, pennies, 1852 (2), 1857 (3),; halfpennies, 1820, 1850 (3), 1852 (3), 1854 (3); Bank of Lower Canada, sou, ND, TN4 (3), TN5; New Brunswick, pennies, 1843 (3), 1854 (4); halfpennies, 1843 (2); Newfoundland, halfpennies, 1841, 1846, ND; Nova Scotia, pennies, 1824 (2), 1840; halfpennies, 1815, 1823, 182-, 1832 (3), 1856; Quebec, pennies, 1837 (3); halfpennies, 1837 (7), 1844 (3), 1852 (4); also Great Britain and U.S.A. Poor - good very fine. (66)
Estimate $200
SOLD $300
Cayman Island, proof silver fifty dollars, 1978, twenty fifth anniversary of the Coronation (KM.34); Turks & Caicos Islands, proof silver fifty crowns, 1976 (KM.16); France, two francs, 1815 (KM.703). First two coins toned, last coin rare, poor - nearly FDC. (3)
Estimate $130
SOLD $140
Ceylon (Sri Lanka), Dutch Occupation, copper one stuiver, 1788 Galle mint, (KM.28). Good very fine, round and attractive.
Estimate $120
SOLD $160
Ceylon, twenty four stivers, 1808 (KM.76). Extremely fine.
Estimate $180
SOLD $260
Ceylon, forty eight stivers, 1803 (KM.77). Scuffing on obverse, otherwise nearly extremely fine.
Estimate $180
SOLD $250
Ceylon, (Sri Lanka), copper two stivers 1815, (KM.82.1) (2); one stiver 1815, (KM.81) (4); half stiver 1815, (KM.80), (2). All have been once cleaned, some with surface pitting, otherwise very good - very fine. (8)
Estimate $60
SOLD $60
Ceylon, British period, George IV, silver rix dollar, 1821, (KM.84). Toned, extremely fine.
Estimate $100
SOLD $150
Chilie (5), 1853 centavo to 100 pesos 1984, many types including peso 1876; Costa Rica (26) silver centavos 1875 to 25 centimes 1944; includes 50 centimos silver 1903; Colombia (5) (Y.41) half decimo 1847 to ten centavos 1914, includes silver 50 centavos 1892 (Y.29); Curacao (14) 1900- 1948 includes 2 1/2 gulden 1944. All in 2 x 2 holders, described, in 2 x 2 box. Fine- uncirculated. (96)
Estimate $180
SOLD $260
Chile, decimal coinage, silver peso, 1877 (KM.142.1). Uncirculated.
Estimate $80
SOLD $80
China, Chou Dynasty, Middle to late period, (475-221 B.C.), medium size pointed sharp shoulder pointed foot spade money, Chin Yang 'Flourishing Southern Slope' [Chin Yang was a city state started in early T'ang Clan located in Shansi province, (10.1 grams), height 82mm, (Coole Vol.4 4530-1090, p.8, Not in Sch. TFP 120). Light dirt adhering to green surface, otherwise very fine and very rare.
Estimate $150
SOLD $120
China, Chou Dynasty, (1125-255 B.C.), Spade Coinage, square shouldered type, pu money, Chai Yang (Southern Slopes area), probably c.359 B.C., obv. P'Ing Yang, (Sch.8, cf.TFP 158 and 181, Coole 2798). Very fine and rare.
Estimate $120
SOLD $70
China, Chou Dynasty, (1125-255 B.C.), Spade Coinage, Chai Yang (Southern Slopes area), probably c.359 B.C., obv. Chai Yang, (cf.Sch.13-27, cf.TFP 179). Nearly very fine and rare.
Estimate $70
SOLD $55
China, Chou Dynasty, Early and late period, (770-221 B.C.), bronze small rounded shouldered square footed spade money, value two, An Yang Erh Chin Huo, (Peaceful Northern Slope), height 51mm, (11.5 grams), (Coole Vol.2 971, TFP 314). Green patina with partial cleaning, nearly very fine and rare.
Estimate $300
SOLD $240
China, Chou Dynasty, State of Ming (during the Chou Dynasty), blunt type, (c.400-200 B.C.), smaller size knife money, various obv. and rev. types, length c.140mms, (cf.Coole Vol.6, Sch. 51-61, cf.TFP 340-344). Some hoard encrustation, otherwise fine - very fine. (5)
Estimate $150
SOLD $90
China, Chou Dynasty, Large 'Ch'i' series (from the Duchy of Ch'i during the Chou Dynasty), pointed type, (c.400-250 B.C.), three characters knife money, obv. Ch'i Chih Fa (Huan) Huo, rev. Huo, length 185mms, (Coole 6302 Vol.5 p.231, Sch. 48, cf.TFP 351/353). Some green encrustation, otherwise good very fine and very scarce.
Estimate $400
SOLD $320
China, Chin Dynasty, pre Chin round cash with square hole, (c.246-207 B.C.), Pan Liang Series, Period of East and West Chou c.314-240 B.C., king Ch'ang An, brother of Emperor Shih Huang, characters above and right side, diameter 24mms, (2.1 grams), (Coole 9309-9310, Sch. -, TFP 3088 [300 Yuan]). Old dirt and green patina, very fine, very rare.
Estimate $300
SOLD $180
China, Western Han Dynasty, 'Pan Liang', round cash with square hole, (c.206 B.C. - A.D. 25), character each side, diameter 40mms, (cf.Coole 9294-5 Vol. 7, p.80, cf.Sch. 88-91 but larger, TFP 388, Pl.46). Some green encrustation, otherwise very fine and rare.
Estimate $180
SOLD $0
China, uncertain period probably Han dynasty, circular mirror money series, uniface with detailed ornamental design and traces of legend, in copper, odd shaped medium of exchange, (206 B.C. - 6 A.D.), diameter 118mms, (Coole -, Not in Sch. or TFP). With some green patina, a minute trace of reflective quality, of fine style, good fine and very rare.
Estimate $150
SOLD $0