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Sale 83

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Lot 1101
German States. Murbach & Luders. Johann Rudolf Stor von Storenberg (1542-1570). Silver Thaler, 1546. German States. Murbach & Luders. Johann Rudolf Stor von Storenberg (1542-1570). Silver Thaler, 1546. Mitered arms. Rev. Crowned double eagle (Dav 9586). In NGC holder graded MS61, lustrous.
Estimated Value $4,000-UP.
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Lot 1102
German States. Saxe-Albertine Line. August (1553-1586). Silver Thaler, 1565-HB. German States. Saxe-Albertine Line. August (1553-1586). Silver Thaler, 1565-HB. Bust with sword right dividing date. Rev. Helmeted arms (Dav 9795). In NGC holder graded AU58, reflective fields with much original mint lustre.
Estimated Value $600-UP.
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Lot 1103
German States. Saxony. Friedrich August II (1733-1763), Duke, Elector and King of Poland as Augustus III. Silver Vicaria. German States. Saxony. Friedrich August II (1733-1763), Duke, Elector and King of Poland as Augustus III. Silver Vicariat Thaler, 1741. Friedrich as Elector on horseback. Rev. Vacant Imperial throne (Dav 2669; KM 907). In NGC holder graded MS64 (only eight graded by NGC, of which four are circulated and four mint state, two in 61, one 63 and this specimen, MS64), superb, gem brilliant uncirculated, well struck with full original frosty mint lustre. Very rare in such nice condition, the finest graded by NGC and quite likely the finest known. Upon the death of HRE Charles VI in 1740, his daughter Maria Theresa came to the throne but without universal support, leading to the War of the Austrian Succession. Friedrich, desirous of certain Habsburg lands for Saxony, at first opposed Maria Theresa, then changed sides in 1742. During the short interim, this vicariat Thaler was struck - one of the most handsome designs of 18th Century German and Polish coinage. ex FDC Collection.
Estimated Value $3,500-UP.
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Realized
$4,914
Lot 1104
German States. Saxony. Friedrich August II (1733-1763), Duke, Elector and King of Poland as Augustus III. Gold 5-Thalers. German States. Saxony. Friedrich August II (1733-1763), Duke, Elector and King of Poland as Augustus III. Gold 5-Thalers, 1754-EC. Crowned and draped bust right. Rev. Crowned arms (Fr 2859; HCz 2856; KM A943). Graded AU55 by NGC, with tag (not in holder, the only example graded by NGC), attractive with good eye appeal.
Estimated Value $1,000-UP.
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Realized
$6,143
Lot 1105
German States. Saxony. Friedrich August III (1904-1918). Gold 10-Marks, 1912-E (Fr 3849; KM 1264; J 267). German States. Saxony. Friedrich August III (1904-1918). Gold 10-Marks, 1912-E (Fr 3849; KM 1264; J 267). In NGC holder graded MS63 (population one, two finer at NGC, one in 66, one in 67). mintage 75,250 pieces.
Estimated Value $800-UP.
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Lot 1106
German States. Schwarzburg-Rudolstadt. Prince Friedrich Karl (1790-1793). Silver Thaler, 1791-ICK (Saalfeld). German States. Schwarzburg-Rudolstadt. Prince Friedrich Karl (1790-1793). Silver Thaler, 1791-ICK (Saalfeld). One year type. Bust of the prince right. Rev. Crowned shield flanked by "Wildman" (KM 734; Dav 2772; Fischer 586). In NGC holder graded MS65 Prooflike, very sharply struck with somewhat frosty central devices contrasting with wholly prooflike, blazingly lustrous fields. Extremely rare this nice, the only one so graded but we doubt any specimen extant can have greater visual appeal. This coin could easily be mistaken for a Proof and it may well be by 18th Century standards. Consultation with three well known Thaler specialists has confirmed that at the very least it is of "Specimen" status, ie a coin struck for special purpose, most likely presentation. NGC has graded it MS65 PL as concession to its grand quality, though even this high numerical grade seems quite conservative. ex FDC Collection.
Estimated Value $5,000-UP.
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Lot 1107
German States. Silesia-Liegnitz-Brieg. Georg Wilhelm (1672-1675). Silver 1¼-Thaler, 1675. German States. Silesia-Liegnitz-Brieg. Georg Wilhelm (1672-1675). Silver 1¼-Thaler, 1675. On his death. SK on arm for Samuel Koller, Goldsmith in Brieg. Facing bust in armor. Rev. Sixteen-line inscription (Dav LS488; KM 536). In NGC holder graded AU58, boldly struck example with original mint lustre beneath old cabinet toning. Rare.
Estimated Value $9,000-UP.
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Realized
$9,653
Lot 1108
German States. Stolberg. Ludwig II von Konigstein (1535-1574). Silver Thaler, 1546. German States. Stolberg. Ludwig II von Konigstein (1535-1574). Silver Thaler, 1546. Nordlingen mint. Clover, arms in centre of cross, four arms in angles. Rev. Crowned double eagle with Nordlingen eagle arms below (Dav 9866). In NGC holder graded MS63.
Estimated Value $4,500-UP.
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Lot 1109
German States. Wurttenberg, Wilhelm II (1891-1918). Silver 3-Mark, 1911-F, 16.67g. German States. Wurttenberg, Wilhelm II (1891-1918). Silver 3-Mark, 1911-F, 16.67g. For the Silver Wedding Anniversary. High bar in H of CHARLOTTE, conjoined heads right. Rev. Imperial eagle (Jaeger 177b; KM 637). One small light scratch on Wilhelm's hair, choice brilliant uncirculated with a prooflike reverse. A very rare type. mintage of 7000 pieces only.
Estimated Value $850-UP.
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Lot 1110
Silver 5-Reichsmark, 1935-A. Hindenburg issue. Rev. Eagle (KM 86; J 360). Silver 5-Reichsmark, 1935-A. Hindenburg issue. Rev. Eagle (KM 86; J 360). In NGC holder graded PR65 Cameo.
Estimated Value $500-UP.
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Lot 1111
Kings of Mercia. Offa (757-796). Silver Penny, undated. Light coinage. Kings of Mercia. Offa (757-796). Silver Penny, undated. Light coinage. Portrait floral cross type. Moneyer Ethilwald (North 310; S 905v). Very fine, struck on full flan with well defined portrait. Extremely rare.
Estimated Value $4,000-UP.
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Lot 1112
Cnut (1016-1035). Silver Penny, undated. Quatrefoil type. Cnut (1016-1035). Silver Penny, undated. Quatrefoil type. Crowned bust left (S 1157). In PCGS holder graded MS63, a splendid example, boldly struck and fully lustrous.
Estimated Value $1,000-UP.
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Lot 1113
Henry VI (first reign, 1422-1461). Silver Groat, undated. Rosette-mascle issue (1430-1431). Calais mint. (S 1859). Henry VI (first reign, 1422-1461). Silver Groat, undated. Rosette-mascle issue (1430-1431). Calais mint. (S 1859). In NGC holder graded AU55, sharply struck with rich old cabinet tone.
Estimated Value $400-UP.
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Lot 1114
Henry VIII (1509-1547). Gold Angel, undated, mintmark portcullis. St Michael spearing dragon. Henry VIII (1509-1547). Gold Angel, undated, mintmark portcullis. St Michael spearing dragon. Rev. Ship and quartered shield of arms (S 2265). In NGC holder graded MS63, about as struck with great eye appeal and a superb portrait of St Michael, nice original surfaces. Rare in such high grade.
Estimated Value $5,500-UP.
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Realized
$7,898
Lot 1115
Charles I (1625-1649). Silver Halfpound, 1642, Oxford mint, 60.80g. Charles I (1625-1649). Silver Halfpound, 1642, Oxford mint, 60.80g. King on horseback left, with scarf and raised sword, groundline with arms below, Oxford plume in field behind. Rev. Declaration in two lines, date below, three Oxford plumes and value above, legend surrounding, initial mark seven pellets (North 2404; S 2945). A little double struck on obverse with surface marks, otherwise about very fine.
Estimated Value $4,000-UP.
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Realized
$4,329
Lot 1116
Commonwealth. Silver Crown, 1656/4/6. Commonwealth. Silver Crown, 1656/4/6. Large "6" of date struck over a "4" and another smaller "6". COMMONWEALTH OF ENGLAND around a shield containing St George's Cross. Rev. 1653 GOD WITH VS around shields of England and Ireland, mark of value. (S 3214; as ESC 9a). In NGC holder graded F12. Rare triple overstruck numeral in date.
Estimated Value $3,000-UP.
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Lot 1117
James II (1685-1688). Silver Crown, 1688. (S 3407; Dav 3779; ESC 80). James II (1685-1688). Silver Crown, 1688. (S 3407; Dav 3779; ESC 80). In PCGS holder graded MS64, well struck and free from the metal flecking and striking weaknesses which usually plague this issue, delightfully toned in shades of blue and magenta. Scarce three-year issue and rare in such high grade. This is the second and scarcer year of the James II second bust Crowns. James began his reign in 1685 upon the death of his more charismatic brother Charles II. James had become a Catholic in 1671 which dented his popularity considerably and led to attempts to exclude him from the succession. There followed the bloody rebellions of Monmouth and Argyll, and finally the invitation for William of Orange to take the throne in 1688. James fled to France where he was exiled, and all his coins remain rare in high grade. The Millennia Collection (Goldberg's auction, May 2008) included two uncirculated James II Crowns, but these were both 1687 and "˜only' graded MS62.
Estimated Value $7,000-UP.
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Realized
$7,605
Lot 1118
William III (1694-1702). Silver Halfcrown, 1698. William III (1694-1702). Silver Halfcrown, 1698. First draped bust right. Rev. Modified large shields. DECIMO on edge (S 3494; ESC 554). In PCGS holder graded MS64, well struck, lovely original mint lustre with pale gray toning. ex The Agora Collection.
Estimated Value $1,250-UP.
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Realized
$1,170
Lot 1119
George I (1714-1727). Silver Crown, 1723 SSC, 30.09g. George I (1714-1727). Silver Crown, 1723 SSC, 30.09g. Laureate and draped bust right. Rev. Crowned cruciform shields, garter star at centre, initials of the South Sea Company in angles. Edge inscribed (ESC 114; S 3639). Some light flecking, tiny dig on cheek, toned, practically extremely fine.
Estimated Value $4,000-UP.
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Realized
$3,861
Lot 1120
George II (1727-1760). Silver Crown, 1743. George II (1727-1760). Silver Crown, 1743. Roses. GEORGIVS II DEI GRATIA, laureate draped and cuirassed bust of king. Rev. Crowned cruciform arms (S 3688; ESC 124; Dav 1349). In NGC holder graded AU58, beautifully toned and practically mint state for this issue.
Estimated Value $3,000-UP.
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Realized
$3,861
Lot 1121
George III (1760-1820). Proof Farthing, 1799. George III (1760-1820). Proof Farthing, 1799. Laureate bust right. Rev. Britannia seated (S 3779; KM 646). In PCGS holder graded PR64 Red and Brown, lovely tone with good eye-appeal. ex The Agora Collection.
Estimated Value $400-UP.
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Realized
$608
Lot 1122
Ireland. George III (1760-1820). Ireland. George III (1760-1820). Copper Proof Penny, 1805. Laureate bust right. Rev. Harp (S 6620; KM 148.1). In NGC holder graded PR67 Brown.
Estimated Value $800-UP.
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Realized
$749
Lot 1123
George III (1760-1820). George III (1760-1820). Copper "Cartwheel" Twopence, 1797. Laureate head right. Rev. Britannia (S 3776; KM 619). In NGC holder graded MS64 Brown, uncirculated with a hint of original mint red in the lettering, glossy and free from surface marks and edge knocks. Very unusual to find an example of this normally well circulated coin in such exquisite condition.
Estimated Value $1,400-UP.
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Realized
$1,287
Lot 1124
George III (1760-1820). George III (1760-1820). Copper "Cartwheel" Twopence, 1797. Laureate head right. Rev. Britannia (S 3776; KM 619). In NGC holder graded MS64 Red and Brown, attractive example. ex The Agora Collection.
Estimated Value $600-UP.
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Realized
$907
Lot 1125
George III (1760-1820). Silver Halfcrown, 1817. George III (1760-1820). Silver Halfcrown, 1817. (S 3788; ESC 616; KM 667). Large bust. A beautifully toned mint state example of this two year type coin. NGC graded MS-64.
Estimated Value $650-UP.
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Lot 1126
George III (1760-1820). Silver Dollar, undated (1797). George III (1760-1820). Silver Dollar, undated (1797). Oval countermark on Mexico 8-Reales of 1790 Mo FM (S 3765A; ESC 129; KM 633). In NGC holder graded AU58, lightly toned with considerable original mint lustre. ex A-Tokyo Collection.
Estimated Value $1,000-UP.
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Realized
$1,053
Lot 1127
George III (1760-1820). Copper Bank Dollar, 1804. George III (1760-1820). Copper Bank Dollar, 1804. Struck on a thick heavy flan (ESC 164A, R3). In NGC holder graded PR63 Brown. An extremely rare pattern crown.
Estimated Value $1,200-UP.
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Lot 1128
George III (1760-1820). Gold ½-Sovereign, 1817. George III (1760-1820). Gold ½-Sovereign, 1817. Laureate head right. Rev. Crowned shield (S 3786; Fr 372; KM 673). In PCGS holder graded MS62, lovely mint brilliance with good eye appeal.
Estimated Value $1,250-UP.
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Lot 1129
Victoria (1837-1901). Bronze Proof Halfpenny, 1884. Victoria (1837-1901). Bronze Proof Halfpenny, 1884. Young head (S 3956; KM 754). In NGC holder graded PR68 Red and Brown, very attractive with vibrant colors. ex The Agora Collection.
Estimated Value $1,500-UP.
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Realized
$2,808
Lot 1130
Victoria (1837-1901). Silver Proof Gothic Florin, 1853. Victoria (1837-1901). Silver Proof Gothic Florin, 1853. (S 3891; ESC 809; KM 746.1). In NGC holder graded PR66 Cameo (population one, none finer at NGC), magnificently toned in rainbow colors this is an exceptional example. Very rare.
Estimated Value $3,500-UP.
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Realized
$7,605
Lot 1131
Victoria (1837-1901). Silver Halfcrown, 1842. Victoria (1837-1901). Silver Halfcrown, 1842. "Young Head" portrait of the Queen by William Wyon. Rev. Crowned shield within an ornate wreath (S 3888; ESC 675; KM 740). In NGC holder graded MS63, a richly toned mint state coin with underlying prooflike surfaces.
Estimated Value $2,000-UP.
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Realized
$2,574
Lot 1132
Victoria (1837-1901). Silver Proof Crown, 1893 LVI, 28.37g. Victoria (1837-1901). Silver Proof Crown, 1893 LVI, 28.37g. Veiled head left. Rev. St George and dragon (ESC 304; S 3937; KM 783). A couple of minor contact marks each side, mint state with mirror-like fields and an attractive original silver tone. Very rare. mintage of 1312 pieces only.
Estimated Value $650-UP.
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Realized
$3,510
Lot 1133
Victoria (1837-1901). Gold Sovereign, 1871. Victoria (1837-1901). Gold Sovereign, 1871. Die number 30. Young head. Rev. Shield (S 3853B; Fr 387i; KM 736.2). In PCGS holder graded MS62, lustrous.
Estimated Value $700-UP.
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Lot 1134
Victoria (1837-1901). Gold Sovereign, 1872. No die number. Victoria (1837-1901). Gold Sovereign, 1872. No die number. Young head. Rev. Shield (S 3852C; Fr 387e; KM 736.1). In PCGS holder graded MS63, attractive mint fresh lustrous example.
Estimated Value $500-UP.
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Realized
$673
Lot 1135
Victoria (1837-1901). Gold Proof Five Pounds, 1839. Victoria (1837-1901). Gold Proof Five Pounds, 1839. Young filleted head, six full scrolls to front fillet, thirteen leaves to rear fillet. Rev. The Queen as Una leading the British lion, DIRIGE type legend, date in Roman numerals in exergue, inscribed edge in raised letters (Linecar and Stone 17, type 2AW; W&R 278 R4; S 3851). In PCGS holder graded PR62 Deep Cameo. Very rare, the classic British gold coin.
Estimated Value $100,000-UP.
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Realized
$169,650
Lot 1136
Victoria (1837-1901). Proof Set, 1839, consisting of 15 coins. Victoria (1837-1901). Proof Set, 1839, consisting of 15 coins. Gold Five Pounds, Young head "˜Una & the Lion' type. Gold Sovereign. Gold Half-Sovereign. Silver Crown, Halfcrown, Shilling, Sixpence, Groat and "˜Maundy Set' of Fourpence, Threepence, Twopence and Penny. Bronzed-Copper Penny, Halfpenny and Farthing, with original presentation case (S PS3). Rare. All in PCGS holders graded : Five Pounds PR63 Deep Cameo, Sovereign PR62 Deep Cameo, Half Sovereign PR63 Deep Cameo, Crown PR63 Cameo, Halfcrown PR63 Cameo, Shilling PR63 Cameo, Sixpence PR64+ Cameo, Groat PR64 Cameo, Maundy Fourpence PL63, Maundy Threepence PL64, Maundy Twopence PL64, Maundy Penny PL64, Penny PR63, Halfpenny PR64, Farthing PR65.
Estimated Value $170,000-UP.
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Realized
$339,300
Lot 1137
Victoria (1837-1901). Proof Set, 1853, consisting of 16 coins. Victoria (1837-1901). Proof Set, 1853, consisting of 16 coins. Gold Sovereign. Gold Half-Sovereign. Silver Gothic Crown, with "˜Septimo' edge. Silver Halfcrown, Florin, Shilling, Sixpence, Groat and "˜Maundy Set' of Fourpence, Threepence, Twopence and Penny. Copper Penny, Halfpenny, Farthing, with ww incuse, and Half-Farthing, with original presentation case (S PS4). Extremely rare, the hardest set to find. All except the Halfpenny in PCGS holders graded : Sovereign PR63+ Deep Cameo, Half-Sovereign PR63 Deep Cameo, Gothic Crown PR63 Cameo, Halfcrown PR63, Gothic Florin PR64, Shilling PR64, Sixpence PR64, Groat PR64, Maundy Fourpence PL65, Maundy Threepence PL65, Maundy Twopence PL66, Maundy Penny PL66, Penny PR64BN, Halfpenny, toned and virtually as struck with slight lamination across the obverse, Farthing PR64BN, Half Farthing PR65BN.
Estimated Value $100,000-UP.
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Realized
$146,250
Lot 1138
Victoria (1837-1901). Proof Set, 1887, Jubilee issue, consisting of 11 coins. Victoria (1837-1901). Proof Set, 1887, Jubilee issue, consisting of 11 coins. Gold Five Pounds, variety without BP in exergue. Gold Two Pounds, Sovereign and Half-Sovereign. Silver Crown, Double-Florin, with Arabic 1 in date, Halfcrown, Florin, Shilling, Sixpence and Threepence, with original red presentation case (S PS5). All in PCGS holders graded : Five Pounds, PR62 Cameo, Two Pounds PR62 Deep Cameo, Sovereign PR63 Deep Cameo, Half-Sovereign PR63 Deep Cameo, Crown PR63 Cameo,Double Florin PR63, Halfcrown PR63 Cameo, Florin PR63 Cameo, Shilling PR64 Cameo, Sixpence PR64 Cameo, Threepence PR63 Cameo.
Estimated Value $20,000-UP.
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Realized
$38,610
Lot 1139
Victoria (1837-1901). Proof Set, 1893, consisting of 10 coins. Victoria (1837-1901). Proof Set, 1893, consisting of 10 coins. Old "widow" head issue. Gold Five Pounds, Two Pounds, Sovereign and Half-Sovereign. Silver Crown, Halfcrown, Florin, Shilling, Sixpence and Threepence, with original presentation case (S PS7). All in PCGS holders graded : Five Pounds PR62 Deep Cameo, Two Pounds PR63 Deep Cameo, Sovereign PR62 Cameo, Half-Sovereign PR62 Cameo, Crown PR65 Cameo, Halfcrown PR62 Cameo, Florin PR63, Shilling PR63 Cameo, Sixpence PR64, Threepence PL64.
Estimated Value $30,000-UP.
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Realized
$31,590
Lot 1140
George V (1910-1936). Silver Crown, 1930. George V (1910-1936). Silver Crown, 1930. Portrait of King George V. Rev. Large stylised crown (S 4036; ESC 370; Dav 110; KM 836). In NGC holder graded MS63, mint state. Hard to find in such high grade. Only 4847 struck and probably all of these were placed into circulation during the difficult economic times of 1930s Britain.
Estimated Value $700-UP.
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Realized
$848
Lot 1141
George V (1910-1936). Silver Wreath Crown, 1934, 28.16g. George V (1910-1936). Silver Wreath Crown, 1934, 28.16g. Bare head left. Rev. Date over large crown, emblematic wreath surrounding (ESC 374; S 4036). A few light cuts from bag-marking, other light hairline scratches in hair and tone mark, otherwise almost extremely fine. The rarest date with only 932 struck.
Estimated Value $3,000-UP.
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$4,563
Lot 1142
George V (1910-1936). Coronation Proof Set, 1911, consisting of 12 coins. George V (1910-1936). Coronation Proof Set, 1911, consisting of 12 coins. Gold Five Pounds, Two Pounds, Sovereign and Half-Sovereign. Silver Halfcrown, Florin, Shilling, Sixpence and "˜Maundy Set' of Fourpence, Threepence, Twopence and Penny, with original red presentation case (S PS11). All in PCGS holders graded : Five Pounds PR62, Two Pounds PR62, Sovereign PR64, Half-Sovereign PR63, Halfcrown PR65, Florin PR65, Shilling PR65, Sixpence PR65, Maundy Fourpence PL66, Maundy Threepence PL64, Maundy Twopence PL64, Maundy Penny PL64.
Estimated Value $12,000-UP.
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Realized
$12,870
Lot 1143
Ionian Islands. Silver Lepton, 1821. Ionian Islands. Silver Lepton, 1821. Winged lion above date. Rev. Seated Britannia. One year type (KM 30). In NGC holder graded VF20 Brown. Rare.
Estimated Value $1,000-UP.
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Realized
$1,521
Lot 1144
Central American Republic (Guatemala). Silver 8-Reales, 1824-NG-M, Nueva Guatemala, 26.88g. Central American Republic (Guatemala). Silver 8-Reales, 1824-NG-M, Nueva Guatemala, 26.88g. Radiant sun face over row of volcanos. Rev. Tree on foliate ground, value to either side (WR 11; Eliz 84; KM 4). In NGC holder graded MS62 "Wings Approved", fine crisp strike, the devices lustrous with fields reflective to prooflike, pleasing smoky tone of medium depth with the colors tending to gold, coppers and greens. The coins of the Central American Republic show the Ceiba tree. This is no accident. The Ceiba tree appears in the New World from Mexico to South America and can reach a height of over 200 feet. It was a very important symbol in Mayan culture where the concept of a central world tree is often depicted as a Ceiba tree which connected the Underworld, the skies and the central realm. ex Millennia Collection, Goldberg's auction, May 2008, lot 1060.
Estimated Value $2,500-UP.
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Lot 1145
Central American Republic (Guatemala). Silver 8-Reales, 1826-NG M. Central American Republic (Guatemala). Silver 8-Reales, 1826-NG M. Radiant sunface over row of five volcano peaks. Rev. Tree divides denomination (Eliz 86; KM 4). In NGC holder graded AU50, deeply toned with a trace of underlying lustre.
Estimated Value $400-UP.
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Lot 1146
Central American Republic (Guatemala). Silver 8-Reales, 1847/6 NG A. Central American Republic (Guatemala). Silver 8-Reales, 1847/6 NG A. Radiant sunface over row of five volcano peaks. Rev. Tree divides denomination (Eliz 107; KM 4). In NGC holder graded AU55, toned.
Estimated Value $400-UP.
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Lot 1147
Bronze Centavo, 1881, struck over Centavo dated 1871, 5.10g (KM 202.2). Bronze Centavo, 1881, struck over Centavo dated 1871, 5.10g (KM 202.2). Traces of lacquer, otherwise brilliant uncirculated, host coin date 1871 clearly visible on the reverse.
Estimated Value $100-UP.
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Lot 1148
Plantation Token. Copper-Nickel 2-(Reales), 1854. Plantation Token. Copper-Nickel 2-(Reales), 1854. By Furrer Hastedt & Co. Sun above three mountains, date below. Rev. Value. Small edge knock at 5 o'clock on the reverse, otherwise as struck. Scarce in this condition.
Estimated Value $100-UP.
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$129
Lot 1149
Tokens (3). Tokens (3). Ferrocarril Urbano de Guatemala Copper-Nickel 6-Centavos, Jacinto Estrada de Guatemala $5 and Jose Gonzalez de Guatemala $100, both undated (c.1889-1897), from Californian die-maker L. H. Moise. All brilliant uncirculated. (3) Furrer Hastedt & Co. is the oldest know "Farm Token" (dated 1854) and was minted in denominations of ½, 1 and 2. Although reputed to be the year of minting, the date on it could also be the date of commencement of operations of the company or foundation, because in those years they were just beginning to develop coffee growing in the country.
Estimated Value $100-UP.
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$152
Lot 1150
Silver 10-Centavos, 1871, 2.16g (KM 35). Silver 10-Centavos, 1871, 2.16g (KM 35). Good very fine, an attractive light grey-blue tone. A scarce one-year type.
Estimated Value $60-UP.
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Realized
$117



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