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Germany, Empire, Half-Marks (112), assorted dates [112]. Mostly fine to very fine, a few better (£30-50)
Hammer Price: £30
Germany, DDR, 5-Deutschemarks (2), 1951J, 1957J; together with other German coins in nickel (4); India, George V, Rupees (5), 1911B, 1911C, 1915B, 1921B, 1922B (KM 523-4) [9]. Fine to very fine, (£30-40)
Hammer Price: £35
Germany, German States, miscellaneous small silver coins [33]. Mostly fine (£60-80)
Hammer Price: £90
Guatemala, Republic, Proof 2, 1 and Half-Centavo, 1932, all edges plain (KM. 248-50) [3]. Some light carbon specks, otherwise brilliant and practically as struck, very rare (£170-200)
Hammer Price: £140
Guatemala, Pattern 50-Quetzales, 10-Quetzales and 1-Quetzal, 1995, by ICB, in silver, arms, reverses birds, all edges plain (cf. Glendining 19.5.1999, lots 39, 89, 132) [3]. Brilliant (£70-90)
£70–£90
Hong Kong, Elizabeth II, $1,000, 1980, Year of the Monkey (F. 6). About as struck (£100-120)
Hammer Price: £80
India, Mughal Empire, Aurangzeb, gold Mohur, Aurangabad mint, AH 1093, year 26 (KM 315.11). Pierced and plugged, about fine (£50-70)
Hammer Price: £40
India, Mughal Empire, Muhammad Shah (1719-48), gold Mohur, Shahjahanabad mint, Dar-ul-Khilafat, year 10 (KM 439.4). About very fine (£120-150)
Hammer Price: £95
India, East India Company, Bombay Presidency, Copperoons (2), 1674, reads INCREMENTVM 74, 13.42gm, and 1675, reads AºDº, 14.07gm (Prid. 81, 85) [2]. First fair to fine, second better; both with old identification tickets (£60-80)
£60–£80
India, George VI, Half-Rupees (10), Quarter-Rupees (15), all 1939 [25]. Mint state, scarce thus (£60-80)
Hammer Price: £50
Italy, Genoa, Republic, 2 Soldi and 4 Denari, both 1814, former reads præsidium (C 35, 36.2); Lombardy-Venetia, Soldo and Half-Soldo, both 1862a (C 34.1, 35.1); Lucca, Charles Louis, 2 Quattrini, 1826 (C 33); Parma, Maria Louisa, 10 Soldi, 1815 (C 27); Tuscany, Leopold II, Fiorino, 1856, Quattrino, 1850, Provisional Government, 2 Centesimi, 1859 (C 62a, 72a, 82); Venice, Revolutionary issues, 15 Centesimi (2), both 1848, 5 Centesimi, 1849 (C 183-4). [12]. The 1856 Fiorino about extremely...
Hammer Price: £60
Italy, Kingdom of Napoleon, 2-Lire, 1811m, 3-Centesimi, 1813m; together with other type coins of Napoleon, in silver (5), copper (2) [9]. First two good very fine, others generally fine, silver mostly toned (£50-70)
Hammer Price: £65
Italy, Lucca, Felix and Elisa Bonaparte, 5 Franchi, 1805 (KM. 24); Tuscany, Charles Louis and Maria Louisa, Francescone, 1807 (C. 50.1) [2]. Fine (£60-80)
Italy, Naples and Sicily, Ferdinand I (as King of the Two Sicilies), 8-Tornesi, 1817 (C 122). Good very fine and patinated, rare as such (£40-60)
Hammer Price: £75
Italy, Naples and Sicily, Francis I, 10-Tornesi, 1825, Tornese, 1827 (C 130, 133); Ferdinand II, Piastra of 120-Grani, 1846, 10-Grana, 1848, 5-Grana, 1838, 5-Tornesi, 1857, 2-Tornesi, 1843, Half-Tornese, 1852 (C 142a, 145a, 147b, 149, 150c, 153b); Sicily, Ferdinand III, 10-Grani, 1815, Palermo, reads G.10., bust to X in REX (C 48) [9]. Second extremely fine with full original colour, fourth and fifth very fine, others generally fine (£60-80)
Hammer Price: £100
Italy, Sardinia, Charles Felix, 5-Lire, 1827l, 3-Centesimi, 1826l (C 99.2, 105.1); Charles Albert, 5-Lire, 1835p, mm. anchor, 25 Centesimi, 1833p, mm. eagle’s head (C 109.1, 113.3); together with other base metal issues of Sardinia, 1763-1826 (3) [7]. Second very fine, others generally fine (£30-40)
Hammer Price: £45
Italy, Venice, Francesco Molino (1646-55), Osella, yr 1 [1646], seated figure of St Mark blessing kneeling Doge, reverse ship, 9.47gm (CNI 140, and pl.xi, 16). Good fine, rare (£90-120)
Hammer Price: £150
Italy, Victor Emanuel II, 2-Lire, 1863b; Umberto I, 2-Lire, 1884r, 10-Centesimi, 1894b/i; together with other miscellaneous Italian coins, 1863-1900, in silver (4, two Crown-sized), bronze (2) [9]. First two about very fine, third extremely fine with much original colour, others fine and better (£40-50)
Italy, Victor Emanuel III, 20-Lire, 1928r, yr VI, 10th Anniversary of World War I (Pag. 680; KM. 70); 2-Lire, 1916 (KM. 55); together with other miscellaneous Italian and Albanian coins, 1903-39, in silver (5), bronze (8) [15]. First about very fine, second extremely fine and toned, others mostly fine to very fine (£50-80)
Italy, Victor Emanuel III, 20-Lire, 1928R; together with miscellaneous 19th and 20th century coins of the world, in silver (45), base metal (6). [52]. First fine, other mostly very fine or better (£60-80)
Italy: Papal States, Nicholas V (1447-55), Ducat, arms, reverse St Peter, 3.42gm (Muntoni 4; F 6). Clipped and a little off-centre, otherwise very fine, scarce (£150-180)
Hammer Price: £170
Italy: Papal States, Clement XII, Zecchino, 1739 (F 222); Benedict XIV, Half-Scudo Romano, 1751 (F 234) [2]. Fine and better, but first polished and with edge filed (£100-150)
£100–£150
Italy: Papal States, Clement XII, Zecchino, 1766/4 (KM. 47; F 237); Clement XIV, Zecchino, 1770 (KM. 62; F 240) [2]. First very fine but with file marks on edge, second fine (£140-160)
£140–£160
Italy: Papal States, Pius VII, Baiocco, 1802r, yr II, Half-Baiocchi (2), 1802r, yr II, 1822b, yr XXII (C 109, 109a.1, 112); Gregory XVI, Half-Baiocchi (2), 1837b, yr VII, 1840r, yr X, latter with reverse counterstamped CERVARO in lozenge, Quattrino, 1844r, yr XIV (C 144a, 145a) [6]. First extremely fine and attractively patinated, counterstamped coin extremely fine with original colour but pierced, others fine to very fine (£40-50)
Italy: Papal States, Pius IX, Lire (2), both 1866r, yr XXI, small and large bust types, 10 Soldi, 1868r, yr XXII, 5 Soldi, 1867r, yr XXI, copper 5 Baiocchi, 1854r, yr VIII, 2 Baiocchi, 1849b, yr III, Half-Baiocchi (2), 1848b, yr II, 1849r, yr IIII, Half-Soldo, 1867r, yr XXII, (C 165, 169, 170a, 181, 186, 187, 188a, 188b); Pius XI, 5 Lire, 1934, yr XIII (Y 7); together with other type coins of Pius XI and Pius XII, in silver (1), base metal (6) [17]. Earlier issues mostly about very fine,...
Italy: Papal States, Ancona, Baiocco, 1849a (C 12); Roman Republic, 4-Baiocchi, 1849r, 3-Baiocchi, 1849b, with flat top to 3 in value, Half-Baiocco, 1849r (C 21, 23.2, 24) [4]. Second very fine, third about extremely fine and lightly patinated, others fine or better (£50-70)
Japan, Akita, 4 Momme, 17.11gm. Very fine and nicely toned, rare (£300-350)
£300–£350
Japan, 500 Cash silver temple token, 5.51gm; together with a copy of an Akita 4 Momme, 19.09gm. [2]. Very fine (£150-200)
£150–£200
Japan, Mutsuhito, 50-Sen, Meiji 44 [1911], 10-Sen, Meiji 3 [1870], 5-Sen, Meiji 4 [1871], type 2 (J & V S23, U1, V3) [3]. Second brilliant and practically as struck, others very fine and better, toned (£70-100)
Malta, Emmanuel Pinto, 10-Scudi, 1762, St John standing, reverse arms (F 36). Light die flaw in obverse field and reverse a trifle off-centre, otherwise extremely fine (£300-350)
Hammer Price: £290
Mexico, Philip IV, cob 8, 4 and 2-Reales; Charles III, 8 Reales, 1764, Mexico City, MF [4]. All fair, last with pickled surface from cleaning (£100-120)
Hammer Price: £130
Mexico, Philip V, 8-Reales, 1741, Mexico City, MF (2). Both ex sea salvage, very fine or better, toned (£50-80)
Hammer Price: £120
Mozambique, Countermarked issues, decree of Jan. 5 1889, crowned pm counterstamp on Mexico, Republic, 8-Reales, 1887fz, Zacatecas (KM. 44). Coin and counterstamp about extremely fine, rare (£90-120)
Hammer Price: £70
Mozambique, Countermarked issues, decree of Jan. 5 1889, crowned pm counterstamp on Austria, Maria Theresa, Thalers (2), both 1780 (KM. 45) [2]. Fine, one mounted (£30-40)
Netherlands, Brabant, Philip IV, Patagons (2), 1635, 1639 [2]. Both ex sea salvage, fair and fine (£50-60)
Netherlands, Kampen, 2-Ducats, 1656, in the name of Ferdinand III, Emperor standing, dividing date, reverse legend in ornate tablet (Del. 1116; F 160). Pierced, some edge marks, otherwise good very fine, very rare (£150-200)
Netherlands, West Friesland, 2-Stuivers 1678; Batavian Republic, Zeeland Duit 1796, Quarter-Gulden 1802; Java, Stuiver 1800; Curacao, Gulden 1944D [5]. Fine to very fine, the third and fourth pierced (£20-30)
£20–£30
Netherlands, Zeeland, Ducaton, 1774 (KMK. 52.1); Germany, Prussia, Frederick Wilhelm III, Thaler, 1801a (Dav. 2603) [2]. Fine and better (£30-40)
Netherlands, William I, 5-Gulden, 1827b (KM. 82; F 329). Minor rim damage on reverse, otherwise extremely fine (£140-160)
Netherlands, William III, 10-Cents, 1855, first 5 higher than other date numerals (KM. 80). Very fine or better (£30-40)
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