Catalogue
India, Madras Presidency, gold pagoda (1810) (KM.356). Uncirculated.
Estimate $200
SOLD $400
India, Madras Presidency, gold pagoda (1810) (KM.356). Uncirculated.
Estimate $200
SOLD $200
Mexico, Charles IIII, gold eight escudos, 1798 (KM.159). Weak in centre of reverse otherwise extremely fine with considerable mint bloom.
Estimate $2,250
SOLD $1,700
Mexico, Charles IIII, (1788-1808), silver eight reales 1799 FM, Mexico City mint (KM.109). Lightly toned good very fine/extremely fine.
Estimate $250
SOLD $300
Mexico, Charles IIII, (1788-1808), silver eight reales 1800 FM, Mexico City mint (KM.109). Bright, nearly extremely fine/extremely fine.
Estimate $250
SOLD $300
Mexico, Charles IIII, (1788-1808), silver eight reales 1804 TH, Mexico City mint (KM.109). Lightly toned very fine/nearly extremely fine.
Estimate $180
SOLD $260
Mexico, Charles IIII, (1788-1808), silver eight reales 1805 TH, Mexico City mint (KM.109). Lightly toned, very fine.
Estimate $80
SOLD $110
Mexico, Charles IIII, (1788-1808) silver eight reales, 1807TH, Mexico City (KM.109). Striking weakness otherwise extremely fine with considerable mint bloom.
Estimate $270
SOLD $260
Netherlands, Holland, gold ducat, 1781 (KM.12). Slight crinkling of flan otherwise nearly extremely fine.
Estimate $400
SOLD $460
Netherlands, Holland, (Batavian Republic) gold ducat, 1801 (KM 11.2). Crinkled otherwise very fine.
Estimate $250
SOLD $230
Netherlands, Overyssel, silver ducaton, 1734 (D.1829). Toned, extremely fine and rare.
Estimate $350
SOLD $320
Netherlands, West Friesland, silver three gulden, 1792/1 overdate (KM.141.2). Attractively toned, good extremely fine.
Estimate $350
SOLD $380
Portugal, John V, gold eight escudos or 12,800 reis (Dobra) or Johanna, 1725 (KM.222). Attractive peripheral tone, very fine/ good very fine and rare.
Estimate $7,500
SOLD $0
Portugal, John V, gold 800 reis or 1/16th Johanna, 1730 (KM.218). Nearly extremely fine.
Estimate $400
SOLD $480
Spain, Charles III, gold half escudo, 1774 Madrid Mint (KM.415.1). Fine/ good fine.
Estimate $150
SOLD $140
Spain, Charles III, gold four escudos, 1788 Madrid Mint (KM.418.1a). Good very fine.
Estimate $850
SOLD $800
Spain, Charles IIII, silver eight reales 1802 FA, Madrid mint (KM.432.1). Lightly toned good very fine/nearly extremely fine and rare.
Estimate $450
SOLD $540
New South Wales, five shillings or holey dollar, 1813, struck from a Charles IIII Mexico City mint eight reales, 1808 (Mira/ Noble 1808/9, dies A/6 :I/1). Even grey toned, good fine, the countermarks clear both sides and nearly very fine, the H for Henshall clear, very rare and desirable example of this most historic coin.
Estimate $100,000
SOLD $90,000
New South Wales, fifteen pence or dump, 1813 (Mira dies D/2). Attractively toned with trace of H on reverse which, in nearly all specimens from these dies, is not visible, traces of the reverse of the matrix on the obverse. Good very fine and very rare in this condition.
Estimate $80,000
SOLD $78,000
New South Wales, fifteen pence or dump, 1813 (Mira dies A/1) with traces of the reverse of an eight reales on the reverse as well as flattened original unknown countermarks or chopmarks on the reverse. Strong impression except for NEW on obverse, denticles of rim and milled edge clear, surface porous, dark grey toned nearly very fine and rare, most interesting with reverse markings.
Estimate $40,000
SOLD $33,000
New South Wales, fifteen pence or dump, 1813 (Mira dies A/1). Only the crown visible, evenly worn, fair/ poor.
Estimate $500
SOLD $1,550
Adelaide pound, 1852, second type with crenellated inner circle on the reverse. Minute scratch top of reverse near rim between 5 and DWT, minor contact mark in field top left of crown otherwise well struck early die state, good extremely fine, an attractive historical type coin and rare.
Estimate $35,000
SOLD $0
Adelaide pound, 1852, second type with crenellated inner circle on the reverse. Uneven early strike, otherwise nearly extremely fine.
Estimate $20,000
SOLD $22,000
Queen Victoria, first type, 1855 with filletted head of Victoria left by James Wyon. Obverse scratch, two or three other contact marks, somewhat polished otherwise realatively free of wear and well struck, extremely fine.
Estimate $6,000
SOLD $7,400
Queen Victoria, first type, 1855. Very fine or better and rare thus.
Estimate $5,000
SOLD $4,500
Queen Victoria, first type, 1856/ 5 overdate. Hairline scratch on obverse otherwise nearly extremely fine and a very rare variety.
Estimate $8,000
SOLD $10,000
Queen Victoria, first type, 1856. Very fine and rare in this condition.
Estimate $6,000
SOLD $5,000
Queen Victoria, second type, 1857 with wreathed head of Victoria left by L.C. Wyon. Surface marks with nearly full underlying original mint bloom, nearly uncirculated and very rare in this condition, one of the finest known.
Estimate $7,500
SOLD $7,200
Queen Victoria, second type, 1858. Extremely fine with original mint bloom and rare in this condition.
Estimate $7,000
SOLD $0
Queen Victoria, second type, 1859. Hairline die break on obverse legend at right starting from the 9, nearly full original satin - like frosty mint bloom, uncirculated and very rare in this condition.
Estimate $7,500
SOLD $0