Catalogue
Bohemia, collection on two sheets of issues of silver deniers (14) and silver gros issues (6),other denominations (3), issues from Wratislaw II, (1061-1092) - Joseph I (1705-1711); also a small group of silver from Transylvania (2) of Gabriel Bathory (1608-1613) and Gabriel Bewthlen (1613-1629) and Bulgaria to 14th century (3). One holed otherwise generally fine - very fine some better. (28)
Estimate $700
SOLD $850
Bolivia, Philip II, cob eight reales, Potosi mint, c.1574-86 (KM.0005.1). Polished, nearly fine.
Estimate $300
SOLD $250
Bolivia, Philip III (1598-1621), cob eight reales, not dated but c.1617-8, Potosi City mint, assayer T, (KM.10). Toned, nearly very fine and scarce.
Estimate $500
SOLD $0
Bolivia, Philip III/IV, cob eight reales, Potosi mint, date not clear, 16- PT (KM.-). Surface porosity otherwise good fine.
Estimate $150
SOLD $0
Bolivia, Philip IV, (1621-1665), cob one real 1662 Assayer E, Potosi mint, (KM.13). Fine, one date only visible
Estimate $120
SOLD $0
Bolivia, Philip III (1598-1621), cob eight reales, Potosi mint, 1666 E (KM. ). Full date, assayer and mint, good fine.
Estimate $200
SOLD $190
Bolivia, Charles II, (1665-1700), cob one real 1691 Assayer VR, Potosi mint, (KM.23). Fine, one date only visible.
Estimate $50
SOLD $40
Bolivia, Charles II (1665-1700), cob eight reales, Potosi City mint, date [16]91, assayer VR, (KM.26). Good fine with two partial dates.
Estimate $600
SOLD $0
Bolivia, Charles III, cob eight reales, 1760 V Potosi (KM.45). Good very fine.
Estimate $400
SOLD $380
Bolivia, Charles IIII (1788-1808), eight reales, Potosi mint, 1793 PTS PR (KM.73.1). Fine and scarce.
Estimate $80
SOLD $0
Brazil, Joao (John) VI, (1818-1822), 960 reis, 1820, Rio mint, (KM.326.1). Very fine.
Estimate $100
SOLD $80
British Commonwealth including Great Britain (63) silver and nickel from 1826, includes halfcrown 1886, shilling 1879, sixpence 1881, South Africa 1950's-60's including crowns 1951, 52. Ireland from 1928, Ceylon, Egypt, Hong Kong, including Jersey, Malaysia, Palestine, all sorted into plastic bags. Fair - uncirculated. (253)
Estimate $300
SOLD $270
British Commonwealth issues, includes British West Africa, East Africa, Fiji, Canada, India, Jersey, Sumatra 1804 two keping. Very fine - uncirculated. (30)
Estimate $150
SOLD $0
Burma, Pegu city coinage, (A.D. 1550-1590), uniface lead coins all with dotted borders, obverses of monkey standing to left, (13.42 grams), tortoise (9.33 grams), fish to left (9.21 grams), to right two fishg (10.44 grams), (cf.Robinson & Shaw Chapter 6, p.35-6; Mitchiner ACW -). Some oxidation and attached dirt on second and third coins, otherwise fine - very fine. (4)
Estimate $150
SOLD $0
Burma and South East Asia, Funan, Kingdom of Dvaravati, silver unit of cities of the lower Menam valley, c.A.D.400-550, obv. wheel of 12 spokes, rev. temple with crescent inside, another with obv. of 14 spokes, (Robinson and Shaw 3.12 [p.14], M.2581, 2582-3). Very fine and rare. (2)
Estimate $100
SOLD $100
Burma, Pegu city coinage, (A.D. 1550-1590), lead coin, obv. frog in dotted border, rev. inner circle with outside circular pattern (14.78 grams), another with plain reverse, (15.71 grams), (cf.Robinson & Shaw Chapter 6, p.35-6; Mitchiner ACW -). Fine - very fine and very rare. (2)
Estimate $100
SOLD $0
Burma, Pegu city coinage, (A.D. 1550-1590), tin-lead coin, obv. native Brahman bull standing to right, rev. sun and and quarter moon symbol, (18.89 grams), another with frog (cf.Robinson & Shaw Chapter 6, p.35-6; Mitchiner ACW -). Very fine and very rare.
Estimate $60
SOLD $0
Burma, Arakan, various silver tankah issues, hammered dump coinage, Thado (BE 1007-1014, 1645-1652 AD), dated 1007BE (1645), (KM.12.1, Robinson and Shaw 7.22 [p.57]); Sanda Thudhamma (BE 1014-1046, 1652-1684 AD), dated BE1014 (1652) (KM.13, Robinson and Shaw 7.23); Sanda Thumana (BE 1135-1139, 1773-1777), dated BE 1135 (1773), (KM.25, Robinson & Shaw 7.34); Amarapura Lord (BE 1146, 1784 AD), (KM.29, Robinson and Shaw 7.38); another uncertain ruler. Very good - fine and all rare. (5)
Estimate $70
SOLD $130
Burma and South East Asia, Funan, Kingdom of Dvaravati, silver unit of cities of the lower Menam valley, c.A.D.400-550, obv. wheel of 12 spokes, rev. temple with crescent inside (2), ther with obv. of 14 spokes, (2), (Robinson and Shaw 3.12 [p.14], M.2581, 2582-3). Very fine and rare. (4)
Estimate $200
SOLD $140
Burma, standard weight of the Burmese kings, the standing Tiger, weight issued 17th-18th century, weight 12.94 grams corresponding to three quarters of a Kyat. (Robinson and Shaw, The Coins and Banknotes of Burma, Chapter 5, pp.31-4 [figure 7-8?, p.32], M.-). Good very fine and rare.
Estimate $100
SOLD $0
Burma, Pagan (AD 1044-1287), silver unit, Obv. flower vase, rev. flower, Weight 13.89 grams, (Robinson & Shaw -; M.-). Very fine and very rare.
Estimate $350
SOLD $0
Burma, Pegu city coinage, (A.D. 1550-1590), lead coin, obv. frog in dotted border, rev. inner circle with outside circular pattern (15.57 grams), (cf.Robinson & Shaw Chapter 6, p.35-6; Mitchiner ACW -). Very fine and very rare.
Estimate $150
SOLD $100
Burma, Pagan (AD 1044-1287), silver unit, Obv. deer (Sing), rev. flower, Weight 9.29 grams, (Robinson & Shaw -; M.-). Very fine with hoard patination and very rare.
Estimate $350
SOLD $0
Burma, cupro-nickel eight pe (1952) KM.31A). Very fine and rare.
Estimate $100
SOLD $0
Canada, French Regime, billon marque or twenty four (later reduced to eighteen) deniers, 1745AA, 1757A (illustrated), 1760A (illustrated), (Br.508, Ch.5); copper nine deniers, 1722H, (Br.506, Ch.4a). Second and third, extremely fine, others very good - fine, all scarce. (4)
Estimate $150
SOLD $480
Newfoundland, halfpenny tokens, Rutherford tokens, undated (1840) 1841, 1846 (2, fine wool type illustrated), obv. sheep fleece, rev. arms (Ch.NF-1A2, 1B2, 1C1, 1C3, Br.952, 953); Thomas Halliday manufactured penny tokens as anonymous issues of Lower Canada, 1812 (3, one illustrated), 1813, (Ch.LC-47A2, 47B1, 47C1, 47D2, Br.957, 958, 959); similar halfpenny tokens, anonymous issues, 1812, (Ch.LC-46A1, Br.960); Tiffin halfpenny tokens, 1812 (2), (Ch.LC-48A1, 48A4, Br.960); imitations (4) dated 1812 (Ch.LC-48B1, 48B2 [2], 48C1, Br.960, 961); Trade and Navigation, penny Pure Copper Preferable to Paper token, 1813 (illustrated), 1814, 1838, (Ch.NS-20A3, 20B3, NS-22, Br.962, 967); similar halfpenny token, 1812 (illustrated), 1813 (illustrated), (Ch.NS-19A, 19B2, Br.963); another type obv. ship in sail to left, 1813, (Ch.NS-21A3, Br.965). Very good - extremely fine. (21)
Estimate $250
SOLD $360
Nova Scotia, halfpenny private tokens, Brook Halifax 1814 (2, different dies), (Ch.NS-7A, 7B3, Br.879); Carritt & Alport, 1814, (Ch.NS-9, Br.881); Hosterman & Etter 1815 (Ch.NS-10B1, Br.883); Starr & Shannon, Halifax, 1815, (Ch.NS-11A1, Br.884); Commercial Change 1815, (Ch.NS-12, Br. 885); British Copper 1815 (Ch.NS-25A1, Br.886); Halifax, 1815 (2), (Ch.NS-27A2, 27A3, Br.889); Miles W. White Halifax 1815, (Ch.NS-13A1, Br.890); John Alexander Barry 1815 (Ch.NS-14A5, Br.891); Wholesale 7 retail Hardware store, 1816 (Ch.NS-15A, Br.892); W.A. & S. Black, 1816 (Ch.NS-15B, Br.893). Fair - nearly extremely fine. (13)
Estimate $120
SOLD $220
Nova Scotia, halfpenny tokens, 1823, (2, different dies, one illustrated, 13 and 14 leaves), 1824, 1832 (2, one with W incuse countermark on reverse, a counterfeit issue), obv. George IV, (Ch.NS-1A3, 1A4, 1C1, 1D3, Br.867, 869, 871); 1840 (2), 1843, 1856, obv. Queen Victoria (Ch.NS 1E2, 1E4, 1F5, 5A1, Br.874, 876). Fine -nearly extremely fine. (9)
Estimate $100
SOLD $110
Nova Scotia, penny tokens, 1824, (illustrated), 1832 (3, one with V incuse countermark on neck another a contemporary counterfeit), obv. George IV, (Ch.NS-2A4, 2B2, Br.868, 870); 1840, 1843, 1856, obv. Queen Victoria (Ch.NS 2C1, 2D1, 6A2, Br.873, 875). Fine -nearly extremely fine. (7)
Estimate $100
SOLD $100
New Brunswick, penny tokens, 1843, 1854, obv. Queen Victoria (Ch.NB-2A, 2B2, Br.909, 911); halfpenny tokens 1843 (2), 1854, (Ch.NB-1A1, 1A2, 1B, Br.910, 912); New Brunswick halfpenny token, anonymous, c.1830's, (Ch.NB-4, Br.913); Prince Edward Island, one cent 1871 (KM.4); Success to the Fisheries, (1859), (1860) (Ch.PE-5A, 5B1, Br.917) (both illustrated); Fisheries and Agriculture, 1855 one cent, recut 5's (Ch.PE-6A2, Br.920); Self Government and Free Trade, 1855, thin and thick 5's, (Ch.PE-7A1, 7B1, Br.918, 919); 1857 (Ch.PE-7C4, Br.919); Fisheries and Agriculture, (1858), (Ch.Pe-8, Br.921). Very fine - extremely fine. (14)
Estimate $180
SOLD $270