Catalogue
World coins, Panama proof sets, 1973, 1975 (KM.PS11, 15); Spain, proof sets, 1972, 1973, 1974, 1976, 1977 (5), 1979 (5) (KM.PS1, 2, 4, 5, 6, 7), other sets, 1957 (2) includes silver one hundred patacas, 1980. Some scarce, all packets dirty, uncirculated - FDC. (19)
Estimate $200
SOLD $360
World coins, includes South Africa ZAR two shillings 1896, quantity of threepences of George VI, silver rand 1966 (3), Great Britain includes 1892, 1893 crowns 1887 double florin and 1826 shilling, enamelled shilling 1887 Netherlands minors and tw two and a half gulden 1870, European minors including Latvia and Danzig, also Netherlands, enamelled cross sword, Michigan 1933 base material commmemorative, all in individual plastic flips. Fair - uncirculated. (approx 160)
Estimate $200
SOLD $400
World coins, in an A5, plastic coin album, including a range of USA errors (30), Canberra florin, Australian tokens (4), 1966 proof fifty cents, 1927M halfpenny, slabbed as AU50, Internment Camp penny in poor condition, Mexico, chop-marked silver eight reales, 1791Mo, plus other Australian and world minors. Poor - nearly FDC. (51)
Estimate $250
SOLD $200
World Coins, in brown plastic excelsior album, mostly base metal, includes a few Australian shillings and florins. Fair - uncirculated. (approx 600)
Estimate $100
SOLD $130
World coins, mostly base metal, all in a biscuit tin (7 kilos). Fine - extremely fine. (approx 1200)
Estimate $100
SOLD $90
World coins, an assortment of mostly base metal coins of 20th century, some silver, noted Canada, one cent, 1882H, fifty cents, 1964 (KM.7, 56); Great Britain, threepence, 1887 (KM.730); Hong Kong, five cents, 1901 (KM.5); New Zealand, halfpenny, 1946, 1958 and penny, 1952, all with some mint red; U.S.A., one cent, 1916S, 1924S, half dollar, 1941S; world banknotes (13) including Ceylon, twenty five cents, 1.2.1942 (P.44a); Solomon Islands, two and five dollars, undated (1986) (P.13, 14); U.S.A., one dollar, 1969; used stamps, mostly Australian Commonwealth and colonial State issues and mostly on paper. Poor - extremely fine. (approx 2,000)
Estimate $100
SOLD $80
World coins, minors in base metal, total weight five kilograms. Fine - uncirculated. (approx 700)
Estimate $80
SOLD $60
World coins, modern issues mostly from Europe (252), together with Japan packaged mint sets one to one hundred yen, Papal set 2004 one cent to 2 euros. Fine - uncirculated. (265)
Estimate $90
SOLD $200
World coins, a varied assortment of base metal coins, a few in the 1940s but mostly 1970s-1990s, mostly in mint condition. Extremely fine - uncirculated. (214)
Estimate $50
SOLD $40
World coins, a varied assortment (2.7kgs), mostly base metal but a small selection of silver minors included, also several George III spade half guinea type gaming counters in brass, a few commemorative medals, a quantity of Australian halfpennies (.65kgs) and pennies (.8kgs); also a small collection of different coloured rocks. Some halfpennies and pennies damaged otherwise poor - extremely fine. (100s, 4.3kgs)
Estimate $50
SOLD $90
World coins and medals, collection of mostly Masonic related coins and medals, includes Masonic mark pennies; counterstamped U.S. Lincoln cents; Masonic double counterstamped Irish halfpenny 1769; Australian and British trade token halfpennies and pennies; Essequibo and Demerary, one stiver, 1813; Swedish Gustav II Adolf one twenty-fourth riksdaler, 1623 (No 12 Ahlstrom); Spanish Occupation of Belgium copper medal, 1649; Queen Victoria medal, 1896 in copper by Remington Typewriters; and a Knights Templar of New York commemorative medal, 1938 in bronze. Stored in a small coin album, very good - uncirculated. (36)
Estimate $150
SOLD $150
Australia, William IV, pattern crown set 1830, as a collection of 10 trial coins made at the start of the Patina retro pattern series by INA Ltd to test dies and the use of specific metals, one of only ten sets made. FDC. (10)
Estimate $200
SOLD $300
Australia, Queen Victoria, pattern crown set, 1887, as a collection of 10 trial coins made at the start of the Patina retro pattern series by INA Ltd to test dies and the use of specific metals, one of only ten sets made. FDC. (10)
Estimate $200
SOLD $180
Great Britain, pattern crown dated 1937 proof in .925 sterling silver, one of 25 pieces made with a milled or reeded edge, obv. large portrait of Edward VIII, with designers initials DRG (Donald R Golder) below bust, rev. St George and dragon after B. Pistrucci, dated 1937 in exergue. FDC.
Estimate $90
SOLD $200
Great Britain, pattern crown dated 1937, a piedfort proof in copper, one of 9 pieces made with a plain edge, obv. large portrait of Edward VIII left, with designers initials DRG (Donald R. Golder) below bust, rev. St George and dragon after B. Pistrucci, dated 1937 in exergue. FDC.
Estimate $80
SOLD $150
Great Britain, pattern crown dated 1937, piedfort proof in copper, one of 9 pieces made with a plain edge, obv. large portrait of Edward VIII left, with designers initials DRG (Donald R. Golder) below bust, rev. inscription ’MODEL’ across coin. FDC
Estimate $80
SOLD $90
Great Britain, pattern crown dated 1937, proof in .925 sterling silver, one of 25 pieces made with a milled or reeded edge, obv. large portrait of Edward VIII left, with designers initials DRG (Donald R. Golder) below bust, rev. inscription ’MODEL’ across coin. FDC.
Estimate $90
SOLD $180
Great Britain, pattern crown dated 1937, proof in golden alloy, one of 6 pieces made with a milled or reeded edge, obv. large portrait of Edward VIII left, with designers initials DRG (Donald R. Golder) below bust, rev. inscription ’MODEL’ across coin. FDC
Estimate $80
SOLD $150
Wales, George V, pattern crown set, 1910, as a collection of 10 trial coins made at the start of the Patina retro pattern series by INA Ltd to test dies and the use of specific metals, one of only five sets made. FDC. (10)
Estimate $200
SOLD $220
Ireland, George IV, pattern crown set of 1830, as a collection of 10 trial coins made at the start of the Patina retro pattern series by INA Ltd to test dies and the use of specific metals, one of only ten sets made. FDC. (10)
Estimate $200
SOLD $150
New Zealand, Queen Victoria, pattern crown set, 1887, as a collection of 10 trial coins made at the start of the Patina retro pattern series by INA Ltd to test dies and the use of specific metals, one of only ten sets made. FDC. (10) All coins have Joseph Edgar Boehm’s classic ’Jubilee’ portrait of the Queen facing left, coupled with a plain reverse inscribed with the word ’MODEL’ placed horizontally across the diameter. The other pieces have a design which features a map of New Zealand, a compass and the sailing ship Endeavour. The design is based on Bonomi’s patterns and demonstrates how Bonomi’s incuse designs could have looked on colonial coinage. The collection consists of 2 pieces (obv. and rev.) in proof .925 sterling silver, 2 pieces (obv. and rev.) in piedfort copper, 2 pieces (obv. and rev.) in bright pewter, 2 pieces (obv. and rev.) in golden alloy, and 2 pieces (obv. and rev.) in nickel silver.
Estimate $200
SOLD $180
Peter I ’The Great’, (1682 - 1725), 1725 dated Medal or ’Memorial Rouble’ comprising 50 medals or pattern roubles in golden alloy, 50 medals or pattern roubles in polished pewter and 50 medals or pattern roubles in high grade copper, struck to a prooflike/proof finish in limited quantities, FDC. (150)
Estimate $300
SOLD $360
Peter I ’The Great’, (1682 - 1725), 1725 dated Medal or ’Memorial Rouble’ comprising five pieces struck to proof quality in .925 sterling silver. Approximate weight 26 grams each piece, struck to a prooflike/proof finish in limited quantities, FDC. (5)
Estimate $100
SOLD $120
Catherine I, (1725 - 1727), 1725 dated Medal or ’Accession Rouble’ comprising 50 medals or pattern roubles in golden alloy, 50 medals or pattern roubles in polished pewter and 50 medals or pattern roubles in high grade copper, struck to a prooflike/proof finish in limited quantities, FDC. (150)
Estimate $300
SOLD $300
Catherine I, (1725 - 1727), 1725 dated Medal or ’Acession Rouble’ comprising five pieces struck to proof quality in .925 sterling silver. Approximate weight 26 grams each piece, struck to a prooflike/proof finish in limited quantities, FDC. (5)
Estimate $100
SOLD $130
Peter II, (1727 - 1730), 1730 dated Medal or ’Memorial Rouble’ comprising 50 medals or pattern roubles in golden alloy, 50 medals or pattern roubles in polished pewter and 50 medals or pattern roubles in high grade copper, struck to a prooflike/proof finish in limited quantities, FDC. (150)
Estimate $300
SOLD $200
Peter II, (1727 - 1730), 1730 dated Medal or ’Memorial Rouble’ comprising five pieces struck to proof quality in .925 sterling silver. Approximate weight 26 grams each piece, struck to a prooflike/proof finish in limited quantities, FDC. (5)
Estimate $100
SOLD $130
Anna (Ivanovna), (1730 - 1740), 1730 dated Medal or ’Accession Rouble’ comprising 50 medals or pattern roubles in golden alloy, 50 medals or pattern roubles in polished pewter and 50 medals or pattern roubles in high grade copper, struck to a prooflike/proof finish in limited quantities, FDC. (150)
Estimate $300
SOLD $300
Anna (Ivanovna), (1730 - 1740), 1730 dated Medal or ’Accession Rouble’ comprising five pieces struck to proof quality in .925 sterling silver. Approximate weight 26 grams each piece, struck to a prooflike/proof finish in limited quantities, FDC. (5)
Estimate $100
SOLD $130
Ivan VI, (1740 - 1741), 1741 dated Medal or Pattern Rouble’ comprising 50 medals or pattern roubles in golden alloy, 50 medals or pattern roubles in polished pewter and 50 medals or pattern roubles in high grade copper, struck to a prooflike/proof finish in limited quantities, FDC. (150)
Estimate $300
SOLD $290