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Sale 83
The New York Sale
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Lot 1351 |
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Italian States. Venice. Francesco Morosini (1688-1694). Gold Zecchino, undated. Italian States. Venice. Francesco Morosini (1688-1694). Gold Zecchino, undated. Doge kneeling before St Mark. Rev. Christ (Fr 1347; CNI XIX, 5). About uncirculated, an attractive and lustrous example. Estimated Value $900-UP. View details and enlarged photo
| Unsold |
Lot 1352 |
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Italian States. Venice. Alvise II Mocenigo (1722-1732). Gold Zecchino, undated, 3.47g. Italian States. Venice. Alvise II Mocenigo (1722-1732). Gold Zecchino, undated, 3.47g. ALOY☀¦MOCENI☀¦, sixteen stars, variety with St Mark holding the cross (F 1358; Mont 2229). Good very fine. Estimated Value $225-UP. View details and enlarged photo
| Realized $339 |
Lot 1353 |
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Italian States. Venice. Alvise II Mocenigo (1722-1732). Gold Zecchino, undated, 3.36g. Italian States. Venice. Alvise II Mocenigo (1722-1732). Gold Zecchino, undated, 3.36g. ALOY☀¦MOCENI"¢, sixteen stars, variety with St Mark standing on the side of the cross (F 1358; Mont 2230). Very fine with some original lustre remaining. Estimated Value $375-UP. View details and enlarged photo
| Realized $351 |
Lot 1354 |
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Italian States. Venice. Alvise Pisani (1735-1741). Gold Zecchini, undated. Italian States. Venice. Alvise Pisani (1735-1741). Gold Zecchini, undated. Doge kneeling before St Mark. Rev. Christ (Fr 1391; CNI XXVII, 11). Very fine. Estimated Value $475-UP. View details and enlarged photo
| Unsold |
Lot 1355 |
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Italian States. Venice. Alvise Pisani (1735-1741). Gold Zecchino, undated, 3.39g. Italian States. Venice. Alvise Pisani (1735-1741). Gold Zecchino, undated, 3.39g. ALOY☀¦PISANI☀¦, sixteen stars (F 1391; Mont 2560). Light crease, Doge weakly struck, graffito behind, otherwise good fine. Estimated Value $225-UP. View details and enlarged photo
| Realized $269 |
Lot 1356 |
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Italian States. Venice. Pietro Grimani (1741-1752). Gold Zecchino, undated. Italian States. Venice. Pietro Grimani (1741-1752). Gold Zecchino, undated. Doge kneeling before St Mark. Rev. Christ (Fr 1401; CNI XXVIII, 11). Extremely fine. Estimated Value $475-UP. View details and enlarged photo
| Unsold |
Lot 1357 |
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Italian States. Venice. Alvise IV Mocenigo (1763-1778). Gold Zecchini, undated. Italian States. Venice. Alvise IV Mocenigo (1763-1778). Gold Zecchini, undated. Doge kneeling before St Mark. Rev. Christ (Fr 1421; CNI XXXII, 3). About uncirculated. Estimated Value $500-UP. View details and enlarged photo
| Unsold |
Lot 1358 |
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Italian States. Venice. Alvise IV Mocenigo (1763-1778). Silver Lirazza da 30-Soldi, 1777 (CNI XLI, 11). Italian States. Venice. Alvise IV Mocenigo (1763-1778). Silver Lirazza da 30-Soldi, 1777 (CNI XLI, 11). About extremely fine. Estimated Value $150-UP. View details and enlarged photo
| Realized $246 |
Lot 1359 |
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Italian States. Venice. Palmanova. Billon 50-Centesimi, 1814. Italian States. Venice. Palmanova. Billon 50-Centesimi, 1814. Value. Rev. Crown over date (C 2; Pagani 281). In NGC holder graded MS62, toned and lustrous. Rare type in high grade. Billon necessity coin struck by Napoleonic forces while besieged by Austrian troops. Estimated Value $750-UP. View details and enlarged photo
| Realized $1,931 |
Lot 1360 |
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Italian States. Venice. Silver Grosso. Italian States. Venice. Silver Grosso (8) of Pietro Ziani (1205-1229), Iacopo Tiepolo (1229-1249), Ranieri Zeno (1253-1268), Lorenzo Tiepolo (1268-1275), Giovanni Dandolo (1280-1289), Piertro Gradenigo (1289-1311), Giovanni Soranzo (1312-1328), Andrea Contarini (1368-1382). Generally very fine, a very attractive group. (8). Estimated Value $1,750-UP. View details
| Unsold |
Lot 1361 |
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Papal States. Alessandro VIII (1689-1691). Papal States. Alessandro VIII (1689-1691). Silver Testone, dated in roman numerals MDCXC-I (1690), 9.10g. Capped bust right. Rev. Two oxen right (Munt 16; KM 524). Removed from a mount and with traces of gilding on the obverse, otherwise extremely fine. Estimated Value $600-UP. View details and enlarged photo
| Unsold |
Lot 1362 |
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Mantua under Austrian Administration. Mantua under Austrian Administration. Ferdinand I of Habsburg-Lorraine (Emperor of Austria, King of Lombardy-Venetia, 1848). Silver 3-Kreuzer, or Carantani, 1848-GM, 1.59g. Laureate head right. Rev. Imperial eagle, value and date (Gig 7; KM 278). Good extremely fine with reflective fields, a little wear on highest points but an attractive specimen. Exceedingly rare in this condition. Siege Coinage produced while the city of Mantua was under siege from its own Austrian garrison lead by General C Gorzkowski. Mintage of 631 pieces only and most of these immediately withdrawn. Estimated Value $4,500-UP. View details and enlarged photo
| Unsold |
Lot 1363 |
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Republic (under Napoléon 1802-1805). Republic (under Napoléon 1802-1805). Copper Pattern Soldo (or 10-Denari), 1804 III-M, Milan, 10.39g. Crossed palm sprig and sword behind scales, bow above. Rev. Value within wreath (Pagani 462; Crippa 20; KM Pn17). Die flaw across reverse otherwise as struck with an attractive dark brown patina. Rare. Estimated Value $1,000-UP. View details and enlarged photo
| Unsold |
Lot 1364 |
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Kingdom. Vittorio Emanuele II (1861-1878). Silver 5-Lire, 1861, Firenze, 24.86g. Kingdom. Vittorio Emanuele II (1861-1878). Silver 5-Lire, 1861, Firenze, 24.86g. Bare head right. Rev. Crowned shield within wreath (Mont 161, R2; KM 7). Multiple small surface marks both sides, otherwise about very fine. Very rare one year type. Struck on his Accession to the throne of unified Italy. Estimated Value $4,000-UP. View details and enlarged photo
| Unsold |
Lot 1365 |
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Kingdom. Vittorio Emanuele III (1900-1946). Bronze Centesimo, 1902-R, Rome, 1.02g. Kingdom. Vittorio Emanuele III (1900-1946). Bronze Centesimo, 1902-R, Rome, 1.02g. Head left. Rev. Value and date within wreath (Mont 413, R3; KM 35). Uncirculated with a dark brown patina. The scarcer date of the series, extremely rare in such an attractive condition. Estimated Value $3,250-UP. View details and enlarged photo
| Unsold |
Lot 1366 |
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Kingdom. Vittorio Emanuele III (1900-1946). Bronze Centesimo, 1908-R, Rome, 1.03g. Kingdom. Vittorio Emanuele III (1900-1946). Bronze Centesimo, 1908-R, Rome, 1.03g. Bust left. Rev. Allegory of Italy standing left on prow (Mont 422, R2; KM 40). Light cabinet friction on highest points, about uncirculated with remains of the original lustre. The scarcer date of the type and rare this nice. Estimated Value $1,000-UP. View details and enlarged photo
| Unsold |
Lot 1367 |
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Kingdom. Vittorio Emanuele III (1900-1946). Silver 20-Lire, 1927-R, Year VI (Dav 145; KM 69; Pagani 672). Kingdom. Vittorio Emanuele III (1900-1946). Silver 20-Lire, 1927-R, Year VI (Dav 145; KM 69; Pagani 672). In NGC holder graded MS65 (erroneously described by NGC as 50L), a gorgeous example, sharply struck and beautifully toned in golden-orange and light blue iridescence, virtually flawless. The coin collector King and author of the Corpus Nummorum Italicorum (CNI) certainly had a hand in this classic design on his own inter-war coinage. ex FDC Collection; A nicely toned similarly graded specimen, with some light obverse bagging realized US$1200 at NYINC in 2014. Please note the NGC label on the coin in this lot shows the denomination as 50L, rather than 20L. Estimated Value $1,000-UP. View details and enlarged photo
| Realized $1,170 |
Lot 1368 |
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Victoria (1837-1901). Cupro-Nickel Farthing, Halfpenny and Penny, all dated 1887. Victoria (1837-1901). Cupro-Nickel Farthing, Halfpenny and Penny, all dated 1887. Head left. Rev. Shield (KM 15-17). All mint state. The Penny rare. (3). Estimated Value $750-UP. View details and enlarged photo
| Unsold |
Lot 1369 |
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Mutsuhito (1867-1912). Gold 5-Yen, Meiji 6 (1873). Mutsuhito (1867-1912). Gold 5-Yen, Meiji 6 (1873), 8.32g (JNDA 01-3A; KM Y11a). Extremely fine. Estimated Value $950-UP. View details and enlarged photo
| Realized $1,521 |
Lot 1370 |
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Mutsuhito (1867-1912). Gold 5-Yen, Meiji 31 (1898). Mutsuhito (1867-1912). Gold 5-Yen, Meiji 31 (1898), 4.16g (JNDA 01-8; KM Y32). Extremely fine. Estimated Value $700-UP. View details and enlarged photo
| Realized $790 |
Lot 1371 |
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Mutsuhito (1867-1912). Gold 10-Yen, Meiji 4 (1871). Mutsuhito (1867-1912). Gold 10-Yen, Meiji 4 (1871) (JNDA 01-6; KM Y12). In NGC holder graded MS62. Estimated Value $3,250-UP. View details and enlarged photo
| Realized $4,914 |
Lot 1372 |
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Mutsuhito (1867-1912). Gold 10-Yen, Meiji 30 (1897). Mutsuhito (1867-1912). Gold 10-Yen, Meiji 30 (1897), 8.31g (JNDA 01-7; KM Y33). Good very fine. Estimated Value $450-UP. View details and enlarged photo
| Realized $421 |
Lot 1373 |
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Yoshihito (1912-1926). Gold 5-Yen, Taisho 13 (1924). Yoshihito (1912-1926). Gold 5-Yen, Taisho 13 (1924), 4.15g (JNDA 01-8; KM Y39). Extremely fine. Estimated Value $1,200-UP. View details and enlarged photo
| Realized $1,463 |
Lot 1374 |
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Hirohito (1926-1989), Gold 5-Yen, Showa 5 (1930). Hirohito (1926-1989), Gold 5-Yen, Showa 5 (1930) (JNDA 01-8; KM Y51). In "Ministry of Finance, Japan" holder, some surface marks, good extremely fine. Very rare. Estimated Value $20,000-UP. View details and enlarged photo
| Realized $25,740 |
Lot 1375 |
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Hirohito (1926-1989), Gold 20-Yen, Showa 7 (1932). Hirohito (1926-1989), Gold 20-Yen, Showa 7 (1932) (JNDA 01-6; KM 52). In "Ministry of Finance, Japan" holder, about uncirculated. Estimated Value $30,000-UP. View details and enlarged photo
| Realized $37,440 |
Lot 1376 |
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Occupation Coinage. Sen, NE2604 (1944). (KM YA66). Occupation Coinage. Sen, NE2604 (1944). (KM YA66). In PCGS holder graded MS63. Very scarce. Estimated Value $500-UP. View details and enlarged photo
| Realized $1,287 |
Lot 1377 |
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Occupation Coinage. 10-Sen, NE2604 (1944). (KM Y66). Occupation Coinage. 10-Sen, NE2604 (1944). (KM Y66). In PCGS holder graded MS63. Very scarce. Estimated Value $500-UP. View details and enlarged photo
| Realized $731 |
Lot 1378 |
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Yi Hyong (1864-1897). Silver Warn, Year 497 (1888), 26.87g. Yi Hyong (1864-1897). Silver Warn, Year 497 (1888), 26.87g. Dragon. Rev. Denomination within floral wreath (KM 1103). Good very fine, trace of mount and repair at 12 o'clock and corresponding position on the reverse. Rare. Estimated Value $6,500-UP. View details and enlarged photo
| Realized $7,313 |
Lot 1379 |
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Yi Hyong (1864-1897). Silver Whan, Year 502 (1893), 26.87g. Yi Hyong (1864-1897). Silver Whan, Year 502 (1893), 26.87g. Dragon. Rev. Denomination in wreath (KM 1115). Very fine, lightly brushed and possibly ex-mount. Rare. Estimated Value $2,500-UP. View details and enlarged photo
| Realized $5,148 |
Lot 1380 |
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Japanese Protectorate. Kuang Mu. Japanese Protectorate. Kuang Mu. Gold 10-Won, Year 10 (1906), 8.24g (F 2; KM 1130). Some marks, about extremely fine. Estimated Value $18,000-UP. View details and enlarged photo
| Realized $16,965 |
Lot 1381 |
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Japanese Protectorate. Silver 20-Chon, Year 9 (1905), 5.38g. Japanese Protectorate. Silver 20-Chon, Year 9 (1905), 5.38g. Dragon. Rev. Denomination in wreath (KM 1128). Very fine. Estimated Value $70-UP. View details and enlarged photo
| Realized $94 |
Lot 1382 |
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Silver Pattern 2-Litai, 1938. National arms. Silver Pattern 2-Litai, 1938. National arms. Rev. President Antanas Sme tona left. Plain edge (KM Pn10). In NGC holder graded PR62, toned. Rare. Estimated Value $1,200-UP. View details and enlarged photo
| Realized $3,042 |
Lot 1383 |
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Isle de France et Bonapart. Silver 10-Livres, 1810. Isle de France et Bonapart. Silver 10-Livres, 1810. Crowned eagle. Rev. DIX LIVRES within wreath, date below (Dav 37; VG 2290; KM 1). In NGC holder certified "Fine, Details (Surface Hairlines)", typical weak strike on the reverse, toned. Scarce one year type. This Napoleonic type was struck in Mauritius, by the French, with silver captured from the Dutch. Most of the issue was melted by the British after they captured the island later the same year. Estimated Value $750-UP. View details and enlarged photo
| Realized $1,112 |
Lot 1384 |
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Philip V (1700-1746). Pillar Coinage. Silver 8-Reales, 1741-Mo MF (Eliz 18; KM 103). Philip V (1700-1746). Pillar Coinage. Silver 8-Reales, 1741-Mo MF (Eliz 18; KM 103). In NGC holder graded MS63 "Wings Approved", excellent full, even strike, light gray tone with traces of vivid coloring, choice original surfaces with flashy original mint lustre beneath the tone. Scarce this nice. Estimated Value $2,000-UP. View details and enlarged photo
| Realized $6,435 |
Lot 1385 |
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Ferdinand VII (1808, 1813-1833). Silver 8-Reales, 1808-Mo TH. Ferdinand VII (1808, 1813-1833). Silver 8-Reales, 1808-Mo TH. Armored bust right. Rev. Crowned arms (Eliz 135; KM 110). In NGC holder graded MS61 "Wings Approved", deep iridescent toning with an abundance of mint brilliance. Estimated Value $400-UP. View details and enlarged photo
| Realized $1,287 |
Lot 1386 |
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Ferdinand VII (1808, 1813-1833). Silver 8-Reales, 1809-Mo TH. Ferdinand VII (1808, 1813-1833). Silver 8-Reales, 1809-Mo TH. Armored laureate bust right. Rev. Crowned arms (Eliz 137; KM 110). In NGC holder graded AU55, toned. Estimated Value $200-UP. View details and enlarged photo
| Realized $234 |
Lot 1387 |
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Ferdinand VII (1808, 1813-1833). Silver 8-Reales, 1821-RG, Zacatecas (Eliz MX97; KM 111.5). Ferdinand VII (1808, 1813-1833). Silver 8-Reales, 1821-RG, Zacatecas (Eliz MX97; KM 111.5). In NGC holder graded MS62 "Wings Approved", sharply struck with prooflike reflective fields and brilliant mint lustre. Estimated Value $400-UP. View details and enlarged photo
| Unsold |
Lot 1388 |
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Augustin I Iturbide (1822-1823). Silver 8-Reales, 1822-Mo JM. Augustin I Iturbide (1822-1823). Silver 8-Reales, 1822-Mo JM. Large bare head of General Augustine Iturbide right. Rev. Crowned eagle atop cactus (Eliz 166; KM 309). In NGC holder graded AU58 "Wings Approved", sharply struck with attractive toning. Estimated Value $500-UP. View details and enlarged photo
| Unsold |
Lot 1389 |
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Augustin I Iturbide (1822-1823). Silver 8-Reales, 1822-Mo JM. Augustin I Iturbide (1822-1823). Silver 8-Reales, 1822-Mo JM. Small bust facing right. Rev. Crowned spread winged eagle (Eliz 163; KM 304). In PCGS holder graded EF45 "Wings Approved", sharply struck with attractive original toning. Estimated Value $400-UP. View details and enlarged photo
| Unsold |
Lot 1390 |
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Second Republic. Gold 2½-Pesos, 1873 Zs-H, Zacatecas, 4.23g. Second Republic. Gold 2½-Pesos, 1873 Zs-H, Zacatecas, 4.23g. Eagle facing right. Rev. Value within open wreath (F 156; KM 411.6). Light wear, about extremely fine. Estimated Value $275-UP. View details and enlarged photo
| Realized $316 |
Lot 1391 |
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Revolutionary Coinage. Guerrero "€œ Emiliano Zapata. "Gold with Silver" 2-Pesos, 1915-Gro, 26.69g. Revolutionary Coinage. Guerrero "€œ Emiliano Zapata. "Gold with Silver" 2-Pesos, 1915-Gro, 26.69g. National arms. Rev. Radiant sun face above mountains (FG 7844; GB 220; KM 644). Good very fine. Estimated Value $125-UP. View details and enlarged photo
| Realized $269 |
Lot 1392 |
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Benito Juarez (President of Mexico 1858-1864). General Saragoza Silver Medal, 1862, 28mm. Benito Juarez (President of Mexico 1858-1864). General Saragoza Silver Medal, 1862, 28mm. Head of General Saragoza "Conqueror of the French" left. Rev. MAYO 5 1862 in three lines. Toned, extremely fine. Scarce. Estimated Value $150-UP. View details and enlarged photo
| Realized $234 |
Lot 1393 |
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Kingdom of the Netherlands. Willem I (1815-1840). Gold Pattern 5-Cents, 1818 (Sch 314a; KM Pn 25). Kingdom of the Netherlands. Willem I (1815-1840). Gold Pattern 5-Cents, 1818 (Sch 314a; KM Pn 25). In PCGS holder graded SP62. Very rare. ex King Farouk Collection, The Palace Collections of Egypt, Sotheby's, Cairo, 24 February to 6 March 1954, lot 932 (part). Estimated Value $4,000-UP. View details and enlarged photo
| Realized $6,435 |
Lot 1394 |
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Kingdom of the Netherlands. Willem I (1815-1840). Silver ½-Gulden, 1819, Utrecht, 5.37g (Sch 280; KM 54). Kingdom of the Netherlands. Willem I (1815-1840). Silver ½-Gulden, 1819, Utrecht, 5.37g (Sch 280; KM 54). Fields polished, small corrosion spots, otherwise good very fine. Estimated Value $750-UP. View details and enlarged photo
| Unsold |
Lot 1395 |
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Kingdom of the Netherlands. Willem I (1815-1840). Silver Gulden, 1819, Utrecht, 10.75g (Sch 259; KM 55). Kingdom of the Netherlands. Willem I (1815-1840). Silver Gulden, 1819, Utrecht, 10.75g (Sch 259; KM 55). About extremely fine. Estimated Value $2,500-UP. View details and enlarged photo
| Unsold |
Lot 1396 |
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Kingdom of the Netherlands. Willem I (1815-1840). Proof Silver Gulden, 1840, 9.98g (Sch 278; KM 65). Kingdom of the Netherlands. Willem I (1815-1840). Proof Silver Gulden, 1840, 9.98g (Sch 278; KM 65). Lacquered, light marks and scuffs, otherwise good extremely fine with much lustre. Rare. Estimated Value $1,200-UP. View details and enlarged photo
| Realized $1,872 |
Lot 1397 |
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Kingdom of the Netherlands. Willem I (1815-1840). Silver Proof 2½-Gulden, 1840, 24.98g (Sch 257; D 234; KM 67). Kingdom of the Netherlands. Willem I (1815-1840). Silver Proof 2½-Gulden, 1840, 24.98g (Sch 257; D 234; KM 67). Mint state proof with attractive tone. Estimated Value $1,200-UP. View details and enlarged photo
| Realized $1,697 |
Lot 1398 |
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Kingdom of the Netherlands. Willem I (1815-1840). Gold Ducat, 1822, 3.47g (Sch 209; F 352; KM 50.1). Kingdom of the Netherlands. Willem I (1815-1840). Gold Ducat, 1822, 3.47g (Sch 209; F 352; KM 50.1). Uneven surface on reverse, otherwise extremely fine with lustre. Estimated Value $1,300-UP. View details and enlarged photo
| Unsold |
Lot 1399 |
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Kingdom of the Netherlands. Willem I (1815-1840). Gold 10-Gulden, 1824, Utrecht, 6.72g (Sch 179; F 327; KM 56). Kingdom of the Netherlands. Willem I (1815-1840). Gold 10-Gulden, 1824, Utrecht, 6.72g (Sch 179; F 327; KM 56). About extremely fine. Estimated Value $975-UP. View details and enlarged photo
| Realized $936 |
Lot 1400 |
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Kingdom of the Netherlands. Willem I (1815-1840). Gold 10-Gulden, 1825, Utrecht, 6.70g (Sch 180; F 327; KM 56). Kingdom of the Netherlands. Willem I (1815-1840). Gold 10-Gulden, 1825, Utrecht, 6.70g (Sch 180; F 327; KM 56). Extremely fine. Estimated Value $1,400-UP. View details and enlarged photo
| Unsold |
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