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Tanzania, Pattern 2000-Shilingi, 1996, by ICB, for the Centenary of the Olympic Games, silver piéfort, similar, but shillingi error, edge plain (cf. Glendining 19.v.1999, 931). Brilliant, extremely rare (£25-35)
£25–£35
Belgian Congo, Banque du Congo Belge, 50-Francs, 1951 (Pick 16h).Very good, scarce date (£120-140)
£120–£140
Asia Minor, Ionia, Ephesos, 390-330 BC, Diobol, bee with straight wings, rev. two stags’ heads vis-à-vis, 0.77gm (BMC 53; Sear 4375). Fine and clear, scarce (£80-100)
£80–£100
Croatia, Republic of Croatia, an uncut pair of uniface 50 Kuna proof notes on lemon-coloured paper, together with 1000 Kuna proof on yellow paper, with underprint on front and fully printed back (Pick 31s, 35s) [2]. Uncirculated (£60-70)
£60–£70
Asia Minor, Cilicia, Tarsos, 4th century BC, miscellaneous Oboli etc (10), various types [10]. Fine and better (£180-220)
£180–£220
North Africa, Siculo-Punic, c. 4th century BC, Æ 15, male bust left framed by grain ears, rev. horse leaping right, 2.20gm (cf. SNG Cop. 120; cf. CNG 33, 131). Overstruck on an issue of Carthage, striking split, otherwise fine, scarce (£150-180)
£150–£180
George V (1910-1936), Trial striking of the reverse of a Pattern Crown [1910], by INA Ltd after A.G. Wyon, in silver, stylised St George spearing dragon, edge plain, 38.6mm, 25.36gm. Brilliant (£100-200)
£100–£200
United States of America, 50-Cents, 1834, Liberty Cap type, small date and letters. Edge collar segments mis-placed [hence HA of HALF is under OR], some weakness in motto, about extremely fine (£150-250)
£150–£250
French Indo-China, Banque de L'Indochine, 20-Piastres and 500-Piastres (Pick 56b, 57); together with other French Colonial notes (9), including Madagascar (Pick 59 (2), and French West Africa (Pick 40) [11]. Varied state, some cleaned (£70-80)
£70–£80
Ptolemaic Kingdom of Egypt, Ptolemy IV, Philopator (221-204 BC), Æ 36, 33 and 26, all with cornucopiæ counterstamps on reverse (cf. CNG 45, 628-9) [3]. Fair to fine (£120-150)
£120–£150
Kings of Sassania, Hormizd IV (579-90 AD), Drachm, bust right, rev. fire-altar, 4.12gm. Very fine and well struck, toned (£30-40)
£30–£40
Katanga, Banque Nationale, 500-Francs, 1962, specimen (Pick 13s). About uncirculated (£140-160)
£140–£160
Latvia, Riga Workers Deputies, Soviet 10 Rubli (2), 1919, one with just underprint on back (Pick R4) [2]. Error note very fine, other uncirculated (£60-70)
South Africa, Reserve Bank, £1, 17 September 1921, black and red with galleon on each side (Pick 75). Tiny piece missing at bottom edge, fine (£45-50)
£45–£50
George VI (1936-1952), Proof Crown, 1951, a so-called VIP issue struck on a specially polished flan, edge lettered, struck en médaille, 28.30gm (L & S 10; ESC –; SC 30). Brilliant, extremely rare; in official red fitted Royal Mint case of issue (£300-350)
£300–£350
South Africa, Reserve Bank, £1, 20 September 1921, as last (Pick 75). Few tiny holes in body, fine (£45-50)
South Africa, Reserve Bank, £5, 27 September 1921, green and red design as last (Pick 76). 5mm tear in top margin, good fine to very fine (£100-120)
£100–£120
South Africa, Reserve Bank, £5, 28 September 1921, similar (Pick 76). Fine (£80-90)
£80–£90
Domitian (AD 81-96), Sestertius, 81-2, Rome, in honour of Divus Titus, Titus enthroned, holding branch and sceptre, altar at feet, DIVO AVG T, etc., rev. SC, 21.84gm (RIC 438; C 98; Sear 2886). Strictly fair, the obverse better and with all detail clear, rare (£80-100)
South Africa, Reserve Bank, £5, 28 September 1921, similar (Pick 76). Fine, with 8mm tear top edge (£60-70)
Aelius (136-138), A Paduan copy of a ‘Sestertius’, in silver, after G. Cavino, bust left, rev. garlanded funeral pyre dividing SC, 20.68gm. About very fine (£120-140)
South Africa, Reserve Bank, £5, 2 September 1929, galleon on front with arms on back, Clegg signature (Pick 86a). Good fine (£60-70)
Austria, Opening of the Arlberg Tunnel, 1883, a bronze medal by J. Tautenhayn Sr, seated female figures shake hands over a view of the entrance to the tunnel, reverse legend in and around wreath, 70mm (Moyaux 290; BDM VI, 38; cf. Swan 207). Very fine, scarce (£70-90)
£70–£90
South Africa, Reserve Bank, £5, 17 April 1931, similar (Pick 86a). Good fine to very fine (£50-60)
£50–£60
Maxentius (306-312), Follis, 309-12, Ostia, laureate bust right, rev. Fides standing, standard in each hand, officina P, 5.28gm (RIC 45; Sear 3782). Very fine, scarce (£30-40)
South Africa, Reserve Bank, £1 (10), 1935-47, all different dates with Postmus and de Kock signatures (Pick 84b, d) [11]. Fine to good very fine (£50-60)
Maxentius (306-312), Folles (7), various reverse types and mints [7]. Fine and better (£80-100)
Elizabeth II (1952-, Pattern 25-Euros, 1996, in 9ct gold, helmeted bust of Britannia right, reverse HMS Victory, bust of Nelson in medallion at upper right, hallmarked PD, 25.09gm. Brilliant (£150-200)
£150–£200
Peace of Breda and Alliance of England and Holland, 1667, a silver medal by C. Adolfszoon, English and Dutch ship side by side, reverse shields of Britain and Holland crowned by an olive wreath, 45mm (MI 534/184; E 242). Minor rim nicks, good very fine, toned (£240-280)
£250–£280
Medals Related to Music, Austria, Ludwig van Beethoven, c.1900, a cast bronze plaque, unsigned, bust half-right, 195 x 133mm. Very fine; mounted in a wooden frame (£40-50)
£40–£50
South Africa, Reserve Bank, £5 (6), 1937-41 with Postmus signature (4), 1946 and 1947 with de Kock signature (Pick 86b, c) [6]. Very fine to good very fine (£90-100)
£90–£100
Constantine I, the Great (306-337), Æ 3/4 (10), including Urbs Roma issues [10]. Mostly very fine (£70-100)
£70–£100
Medals Related to Music, Austria, Wolfgang Mozart, c.1901, a large uniface basalt-ware portrait medal, unsigned, bust right, 188mm. High relief, extremely fine and as made, attractive (£100-120)
South Africa, Reserve Bank, £5 (3), 14 September 1942, 7 April 1943, 3 April 1944, all with Postmus signature (Pick 86b) [3]. Fine to good very fine (£50-70)
£50–£70
Death of Sir Edmundbury Godfrey, 1678, a silver medal by G. Bower, draped bust right, hands strangling him with his own cravat, reverse Godfrey lying on the ground in the act of being strangled, Pope to left holds a document over the murderer’s head, edge lettered, 39mm (MI 577/247; E 257a). Extremely fine, toned (£120-150)
£180–£200
South Africa, Reserve Bank, £1 (11), 1948-59, all different dates, together with 2-Rand (10), 1961-62 (Pick 92a, b, 93a, c, 104a, b,105 a, b) [10]. Good fine to good very fine (£60-70)
William III (1694-1702), Battle of the Boyne, 1690, a gilt base metal bust of William III right, hair long, in lion-skin cloak, set in a blue velvet-backed wood frame, DERRY AUGHRIM above, 305 x 260mm. Good very fine, a decorative piece; frame with loop on back for hanging (£100-150)
£100–£150
South Africa, Reserve Bank, £5 (4), 1950-52, starting with Afrikaans (Pick 97a) [4]. Fine to good fine (£20-30)
£20–£30
Medals Related to Music, Austria, Petri Rosegger, c.1913, a uniface bronze plaque, signed F.GLL, bust left, 69 x 51mm. Softly modelled, good very fine (£40-50)
South Africa, Reserve Bank, 10-Rand (10), 1961-62 including both types, all with Rissik signature (Pick 106a, 107a) [10]. Very fine to good very fine (£30-40)
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