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St. Lucia, ——— Contemporary concoction, perhaps purporting to be a One-and-a-Half Escalin, Charles IV, a cut quarter segment of a Spanish-American 8 Réales, cut from the rev. with crenated edges, obv. countermarked with two incuse annulets, 6.04g/93.2 gr (cf. Prid. 6 [cf. Sale, lot 319]). Coin about fine, countermarks better, rare and interesting £250-300
Hammer Price: £270
Jamaica, ——— Réal (valued at Ten Pence), viceroyalty of peru, Ferdinand VI, Réal, 1757jm, Lima, both sides centrally countermarked with floriate gr raised within a circular indent, 3.21g/49.5gr (Prid. 7 [Sale, lot 169]; KM. 3). Fine, toned £120-150
Jamaica, ——— Quarter-Dollar (valued at One Shilling and Eight Pence), viceroyalty of peru, Ferdinand VI, 2 Réales, 1755jm, Lima, both sides centrally countermarked with floriate gr raised within a circular indent, 6.41g/98.9gr (Prid. 6 [Sale, lot 168]; KM 4.5). Obverse fair, reverse fine £150-200
Hammer Price: £260
Virgin Islands – Tortola, ——— Quarter-Dollar, MEXICO, a lightweight cut quarter segment of an 8 Réales, Mexico City, rev. countermarked tortola raised within a shaped indent, 4.80g/74.1 gr (Prid. 3; Pridmore, SNC September 1974, type 1/a, late die state [cf. Sale, lots 173-7]; KM. 6). Coin polished, countermark fair £120-150
Virgin Islands – Tortola, ——— One Bitt, Charles IIII, a cut half segment of a Spanish-American 2 Reales, obv. countermarked tirtila raised within a shaped indent, 2.17g/33.5 gr (Prid. 11; Pridmore, SNC September 1974, type II [Sale, lot 193]; KM. 13). Coin worn, countermark about fine with a later attempted cut mark, extremely rare £300-400
Double Island Issues, Martinique-Tortola, Quarter-Dollar, a Martinique ‘Moco’, c. 1797, cut from a Charles IIII, Spanish-American 8 Réales, with crenated edges, rev. countermarked tortola raised within a shaped indent [type I/b, late die state], 6.17g/95.2 gr (Prid. 33 [Sale, lot 225]). Coin fair, countermark fine, rare £300-500
Hammer Price: £250
Guadeloupe, ——— Twenty Sous, a square centre segment from a Spanish-American 8 Réales, with crenated edges, one side stamped with g radiate, 2.91g/44.9 gr (Prid. 3 [Sale, lot 400]; VG 27; KM. 19). Very fine £200-250
St. Vincent, ——— Stampee (valued at Twopence-Farthing), a crowned C type plain copper flan, obv. countermarked with incuse retrograde s within a shaped frame, 1.64g/25.3 gr (Prid. 14, this coin [Sale, lot 353, this coin]; KM. 8). Coin and countermark very fine, rare £60-80
Hammer Price: £240
Virgin Islands – Tortola, ——— Half-Dollar, Charles III, a cut half segment of a Spanish-American 8 Réales, 17[—], rev. countermarked tortola raised within a shaped indent, 13.45g/207.6 gr (Prid. 1; Pridmore, SNC September 1974, type 1/b, late die state [Sale, lot 175]; KM. 7). Coin about fine, countermark better £200-250
Virgin Islands – Tortola, ——— Half-Dollar, MEXICO, Charles IIII, a cut half segment of an 8 Réales, 1793fm, Mexico City, obv. countermarked tortola raised within a shaped indent, 13.66g/210.8 gr (Prid. 1; Pridmore, SNC September 1974, type 1/b, late die state [Sale, lot 175]; KM. 7). Coin fair to fine, countermark better £200-250
Virgin Islands – Tortola, ——— Quarter-Dollar, MEXICO, a cut quarter segment of an 8 Réales, Mexico City, assayer fm, rev. countermarked tortola raised within a shaped indent, 5.19g/80.1 gr (Prid. 3; Pridmore, SNC September 1974, type 1/b, late die state [Sale, lot 177]; KM. 6). Coin fair and has been polished, countermark about fine £120-150
Virgin Islands – Tortola, ——— Quarter-Dollar, Charles III, a cut quarter segment of a Spanish-American 8 Réales, obv. countermarked tortola raised within a shaped indent, 5.34g/82.4 gr (Prid. 3; Pridmore, SNC September 1974, type 1/b, late die state [Sale, lot 177]; KM. 6). Coin fair, countermark fine £120-150
Virgin Islands – Tortola, ——— Quarter-Dollar, a cut quarter segment of a Spanish-American 8 Réales, 1786, obv. countermarked tortola raised within a shaped indent, 6.62g/102.2 gr (Prid. 3; Pridmore, SNC September 1974, type 1/b, late die state [Sale, lot 177]; KM. 6). Coin fair and has been polished, countermark about fine £120-150
Virgin Islands – Tortola, ——— Quarter-Dollar, a very lightweight cut quarter segment of a Spanish-American 8 Réales (or possibly a 4 Réales), one side countermarked tortola raised within a shaped indent, 4.46g/68.8 gr (Prid. 3; Pridmore, SNC September 1974, type 1/b, late die state [Sale, lot 177]; KM. 6). Coin worn smooth, countermark about fine £120-150
Virgin Islands – Tortola, ——— Quarter-Dollar, a cut quarter segment of a Spanish-American 8 Réales, one side countermarked tirtila raised within a shaped indent, 5.68g/87.7 gr (Prid. 9; Pridmore, SNC September 1974, type II [Sale, lot 191]; KM. 17). Coin worn smooth with mount removed at its apex, countermark very fine £120-150
Virgin Islands – Tortola, ——— Eighth-Dollar, a cut eighth segment of a Spanish-American 8 Réales, one side countermarked tirtila raised within a shaped indent, 3.05g/47.0 gr (Prid. 10; Pridmore, SNC September 1974, type II [Sale, lot 192]; KM. 15). Coin worn smooth, countermark fine, rare £200-250
Double Island Issues, Martinique-Tortola, Quarter-Dollar, a Martinique ‘Moco’, c. 1797, cut from a MEXICO, 8 Réales, Mexico City, assayer fm, with crenated edges, rev. countermarked tortola raised within a shaped indent [type I/a, late die state], 5.40g/83.3 gr (Prid. 33 [Sale, lot 224]). Coin fair, countermark about fine, rare £300-500
Double Island Issues, Martinique-Tortola, Quarter-Dollar, a Martinique ‘Moco’, c. 1797, cut from a Spanish-American 8 Réales, with crenated edges, obv. countermarked tirtila raised within a shaped indent [type II], 6.23g/96.1 gr (Prid. 34 [Sale, lot 226]). Coin fair, countermark fine, rare £300-500
Gibraltar, ——— Heart-shaped Plug from a Spanish-American 8 Réales, 4.51g/69.6 gr. Very fine, rare £80-100
Martinique, ——— Three Escalins or ‘Moco’, MEXICO, a lightweight cut quarter segment of an 8 Réales, Mexico City, the cut edges crenated, 4.11g/63.4 gr (Prid. 4, this coin [Sale, lot 415, this coin]; VG 21; KM. 26). Very fine, a contemporary forgery £80-100
Virgin Islands – Tortola, ——— Quarter-Dollar, a cut quarter segment of a Spanish-American 8 Réales, obv. countermarked tortola raised within a shaped indent, 5.55g/85.6 gr (Prid. 3; Pridmore, SNC September 1974, type 1/a, die beginning to break up [not in Sale]; KM. 6). Coin worn smooth and with slight graffiti scratches on reverse, countermark fine £120-150
Hammer Price: £230
Virgin Islands – Tortola, ——— Eighth-Dollar, a cut eighth segment of a Spanish-American 8 Réales, rev. countermarked tirtila raised within a shaped indent, 2.89g/44.6 gr (Prid. 10; Pridmore, SNC September 1974, type II [Sale, lot 192]; KM. 15). Coin worn smooth, countermark fine, rare £200-250
Double Island Issues, Martinique-Tortola, Quarter-Dollar, a Martinique ‘Moco’, c. 1797, cut from a Spanish-American 8 Réales, with crenated edges, rev. countermarked tirtila raised within a shaped indent [type III], 5.81g/89.6 gr (Prid. 35 [Sale, lot 227]). Coin fair, countermark very fine, rare £300-500
USA, Colonial New York, Half-Dollar, U.S.A., 50 Cents, 1806, pointed 6, stem not through claw, obv. countermarked rf raised within a rectangular indent, 12.97g/200.1 gr. Coin fair and pierced near top edge, countermark very fine, very rare £200-250
Unattributed, Quarter-Dollar, MEXICO, Charles III, 2 Réales, 1776fm, Mexico City, obv. countermarked f12m with floral decoration and rope border raised within an oval indent, 6.65g/102.6 gr (Prid. Not Attributed 20, this coin [Sale, lot 439, this coin]; Duffield 583). Coin good fine and toned, countermark very fine, very rare £200-300
Gibraltar, ——— Quarter-Dollar, SPAIN, Philip V, 2 Réales (Pistareen), 1737p, Seville, centrally pierced from the obv. with a heart-shaped hole, 5.18g/79.9 gr (Prid. 8, this coin [Sale, lot 282, this coin]; KM. Martinique 8). Fine and toned, rare £150-200
Gibraltar, ——— Sixteenth-Dollar, SPAIN, Philip V, Half-Réal, 1733jf, Madrid, pierced from the rev. with a heart-shaped hole, 1.11g/17.1 gr (Prid. 10, this coin [Sale, lot 283, this coin]; KM. Martinique 6). Mediocre, very rare £150-200
Barbados (General West Indies), Eighth-Dollar (valued at Ninepence, One Bitt), a cut eighth segment of a Spanish-American 8 Réales, 2.95g/45.5 gr (Prid. 3 [Sale, lot 160]). Very fine £70-90
Hammer Price: £220
St. Bartholomew (St. Barts), ——— Four Stuivers, MEXICO, Ferdinand VI, Half-Réal, 1750m, Mexico City, obv. countermarked with crowned 4/m raised within an oval indent, 1.33g/20.5 gr (Olrog p.184; KM. 5). Coin fair, countermark better, very rare £250-300
Unattributed, A cut eighth segment of a Spanish-American 8 Réales, one side countermarked with script bf (the second letter has been interpertated as a g or an i), raised within a shaped indent, 3.12g/48.1 gr (Prid. Not Attributed 47, this coin; Mailliet, Supplement II, pl. 9, no. 40, this coin). Coin worn, countermark very fine £100-150
St. Bartholomew (St. Barts), One Stuiver (c. 1808), a counterfeit Cayenne 2 Sous, 1789a, rev. countermarked with a crown raised within a shaped indent, 1.78g/27.4 gr (Olrog type 6; KM. 2.5). Coin good fine, countermark very fine, rare £70-90
St. Eustatius (Statia), Authority of December 1797, One Stuiver, a copper flan, one side countermarked with incuse se, 1.66g/25.6 gr (Prid. p.262, fig. 41 [Sale, lot 423]; Scholten 1427; KM. –). Coin worn completely smooth, countermark very fine, rare £90-120
Gibraltar, ——— Quarter-Dollar, SPAIN, Philip V, 2 Réales (Pistareen), 1721j, Seville, centrally pierced from the obv. with a heart-shaped hole, 5.17g/79.8 gr (cf. Prid. 3 [cf. Sale, lot 279]; KM. Martinique 3). Very fine and very rare £300-400
Martinique, ——— Escalin (valued at 15 Sols), MEXICO, Charles III, a cut third segment of a Two Réales, Mexico City, assayer ff, the cut edges crenated, 2.08g/32.1 gr (Prid. 3 [Sale, lot 416]; VG 19; KM. 25). Fair to fine, very rare £150-200
Puerto Rico, ——— Half-Dollar, U.S.A., Half-Dollar, 1870, holed near edge and obv. countermarked with an incuse fleur-de-lis, 11.95g/184.4gr (KM. 11). Fair, rare £150-200
Hammer Price: £210
Vieques, Danish West Indies, Frederick VII, Two Skillings, 1848, edge plain [struck in 1856], obv. countermarked with sunburst with 13 rays, 1.21g/18.6gr (KM. 3). Coin and countermark very fine, very rare £150-200
Grenada, ——— One Bitt, SPAIN, Charles III, a cut third segment of a 2 Réales (Pistareen), obv. countermarked with gs raised within a rectangular indent, incuse g, and 1 raised within a shaped indent, 1.91g/29.5 gr (Prid. 14, this coin [Sale, lot 365, this coin]; KM. 12). Coin fair, countermarks fine, very rare £400-500
Virgin Islands – Tortola, ——— Quarter-Dollar, a cut quarter segment of a Spanish-American 8 Réales, rev. countermarked tirtila raised within a shaped indent, 6.24g/96.3 gr (Prid. 9; Pridmore, SNC September 1974, type II [Sale, lot 191]; KM. 17). Coin nearly worn smooth, countermark very fine £120-150
Curaçao, ——— UNITED PROVINCES, Zeeland, Six Stuivers [1672-1738], a cut segment with edges crenated, obv. countermarked with a bundle of 7 arrows raised within an oval indent, 1.53g/23.6 gr (cf. Verkada, 1848, pl. 93.1, for host coin; KM. Zeeland 50). Coin and countermark about fine, a contemporary forgery purporting to be an Eighteen Stuivers, rare and interesting £150-200
The Gambia, Quarter-Dollar (value Thirteen Pence ?, c. 1830s ?), Ferdinand VII, a cut quarter segment of a Spanish-American 8 Réales, rev. countermarked with incuse vr, 6.94g/107.1 gr (Vice, p.162; cf. Pridmore, SNC November 1961 [Sale, lot 698]). Coin fine, countermark very fine, very rare; reportedly only four specimens recorded, two of which are in the Ashmolean Museum £400-600
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