Catalogue
Afghanistan, Barakzai, silver rupees, Muhammad Ya`qub (A.H. 1296-1297) (A.D. 1879-1880), Kabul mint, A.H.1296, (1879), (A.3174, C.945), silver half rupee, Herat mint, A.H. 1298 sic! posthumous issue (in Herat to 1298), (1880-1), (A.3175, C.943a), Wali Muhammad (A.H.1297) (1880), Kabul mint, A.H.1297 (2, variants one with S, other 4 central dots), (1880), (A.3176, C.951, C.951/976). Fine - very fine in packets described, last ruler rare. (4)
Estimate $60
SOLD $40
Argentina, Cordoba, silver eight reales, 1852, (KM.32). Fine and scarce.
Estimate $100
SOLD $120
Austria, two schilling commemoratives, 1928 - 1937; five (9) and ten schilling (26), 1957 - 1973, assorted dates with some duplication. Fine - uncirculated. (45)
Estimate $120
SOLD $130
Austria, twenty five schilling commemoratives, 1955 - 1973; fifty schilling, 1959 - 1974 (incomplete). In two cases. Nearly extremely fine - uncirculated. (31)
Estimate $100
SOLD $100
Austria, fifty schilling, 1974 (KM.2919[3], 2920[3], 2921[3]); one hundred schilling, 1974 (KM.2926[18], 2927[11]), 1975 (KM.2923[3], 2924, 2925[2]). Extremely fine - nearly FDC. (43)
Estimate $200
SOLD $260
Austria, proof fifty schilling, 1974 (KM.2919[3], 2920[3], 2921[3]); one hundred schilling, 1974 (KM.2926[8], 2927[10]), 1975 (KM.2923[3]). FDC. (30)
Estimate $150
SOLD $170
Austria, 100 schillings, 1978, 700th Anniversary of Gmunden, VIP issue, boxed set of five coins (KM2938). Nearly uncirculated.
Estimate $100
SOLD $0
Austrian Netherlands, Joseph II, silver quarter kronenthaler, 1788H, (KM.38). Planchet adjustment marks on obverse, toned with underlying mint bloom, nearly extremely fine/extremely fine and very rare.
Estimate $250
SOLD $230
Belgium, Albert I, nickel ten francs, independence 1930, 'Belgique' in legend, (KM.99). Extremely fine or better.
Estimate $100
SOLD $100
Brazil, Pedro II, silver 2000 reis, 1855 (KM. 466); Uruguay, Republic, silver peso 1893, (KM17a). First coin bright, good very fine, second fine. (2)
Estimate $80
SOLD $60
British Trade dollar, 1895 (KM.T5); Mexico, eight reales, 1891 Mexico City (KM.377.10). Full mint bloom with attractive tones, nearly uncirculated. (2)
Estimate $150
SOLD $220
British Commonwealth issues, 1821 - 1952, includes silver (9) cupro - nickel (3) and bronze (4) of British East Africa; British Honduras; British Colonies in General & West Indies; Jamaica; New Zealand; Strait Settlements; St. Helena; Southern Rhodesia, Hong Kong and India. Fine - extremely fine. (16)
Estimate $240
SOLD $210
British North Borneo, half cent 1891H, (KM.1). Good extremely fine.
Estimate $120
SOLD $0
British North Borneo, estate token, The Labuk Planting Company Limited, one dollar, fifty cents, undated (Prid. 43, 45; S.S.33, 39). Nearly uncirculated/ uncirculated. (2)
Estimate $200
SOLD $320
British Virgin Islands, gold fifty dollars, 1988 (2) (KM.75, 79); Panama, twenty balboas, 1977 FM(P) (KM.44), 1978 FM(P) (KM.54). Nearly FDC - FDC. (4)
Estimate $100
SOLD $90
British West Africa, George V, shilling, 1913H. Toned, with underlying brilliance, uncirculated.
Estimate $100
SOLD $190
Brunei, anonymous, 19th-early 20th century, bronze minature cannon (Meriam type without supports), length 62 mms, weight 48 grams, (SS No.60 [p.571], cf.Opitz p.100). Very fine and rare.
Estimate $200
SOLD $250
Burma, Pyu Coinage, Srikshetra, Period of the Funan monarchy, type III, (A.D. 300-400), silver unit, (8.7 grams), obv. stylised rising sun in circle of dots within dotted border, rev. variation of Srivatsa design sun and moon above, etc., (Robinson & Shaw 3.7; Mitchiner ACW 5246-5252; M.2567-2572). Very fine, rare.
Estimate $100
SOLD $140
Burma, Myanmar, silver pe, mu, mat, five mu, kyat, CS 1214 (1852), (KM. 6.1, 7.1, 8.1, 9, 10). Nearly very fine - extremely fine, several rare. (5)
Estimate $400
SOLD $360
Burma, Myanmar, silver mu, CS 1214 (1852), (KM. 7.1). Nearly uncirculated.
Estimate $180
SOLD $170
Burma, standard weight of the Burmese kings, the standing bird 'Duck series' weight issued 1853-1878, weight 29.1 grams corresponding to two Kyats. (Robinson and Shaw, The Coins and Banknotes of Burma, Chapter 5, pp.31-4 [figure 11, p.32], M.2831-5). Good very fine.
Estimate $100
SOLD $0
Burma, standard weight of the Burmese kings, the standing dog, opium weight issued 19th century, weight 12.9 grams corresponding to three quarter Kyat. (Robinson and Shaw, The Coins and Banknotes of Burma, Chapter 5, cf.pp.31-4 [figure 1-13, type not noted], cf.M.2836-2840 [pig series]). Very fine.
Estimate $120
SOLD $0
Burma, standard weight of the Burmese kings, the standing Lion 'To series' weight issued 1782-1819, weights 33 grams corresponding to two Kyats. (Robinson and Shaw, The Coins and Banknotes of Burma, Chapter 5, pp.31-4 [figure 1, p.32], M.2841-2). Very fine.
Estimate $120
SOLD $0
Burma, standard weight of the Burmese kings, the standing Lion 'To series' weight issued 1782-1819, weights 32.6 grams corresponding to two Kyats. (Robinson and Shaw, The Coins and Banknotes of Burma, Chapter 5, pp.31-4 [figure 1, p.32], M.2841-2). Very fine.
Estimate $100
SOLD $0
Burma, standard weights of the Burmese kings, standing elephant with pagoda 'Elephant series' weight issued 1753-1760, weight 65.6 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.
Estimate $120
SOLD $50
Burma, standard weights of the Burmese kings, standing elephant with rider 'Elephant series' weight issued 1753-1760, weight 75.6 grams, height 48mm, corresponding to 5 Kyats. (Robinson and Shaw, The Coins and Banknotes of Burma, Chapter 5, pp.31-4 [cf.figure 2, p.32], cf.M.2847). Very fine and rare.
Estimate $120
SOLD $70
Burma, standard weight of the Burmese kings, the standing snake, opium weight issued 19th century, weight 25.8 grams, height 21mm, corresponding to one and a half Kyat. (Robinson and Shaw, The Coins and Banknotes of Burma, Chapter 5, cf.pp.31-4 [figure 1-13, type not noted], M.-). Very fine and rare.
Estimate $120
SOLD $50
Burma, Tenasserom, tin/lead coinage, 17-18th century, 65mm diameter, unit, (32.4 grams), obv. knotted dragon at sea, rev. legend, (Robinson & Shaw 6.4 [p.40]; M.2862). Nearly fine, holes in flan, rare.
Estimate $80
SOLD $60
Burma, Pegu city coinage, (17th-18th century), tin-lead coin, obv. lion walking to right, rev. flower with petals, (62.6 grams), 48mms, (cf.Robinson & Shaw Chapter 6, p.35-43; Mitchiner ACW -). Hoard patination, very fine and very rare.
Estimate $200
SOLD $0
Cambodia, Khmer kingdom of Angkor (802-1450), lead coinage, six unit (3), three unit, one unit (7), (M.2654, 2655, 2662). Fine to very fine. (12)
Estimate $100
SOLD $70