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Nevis, Black Dogg, a counterfeit Cayenne 2 Sous, rev. countermarked nevis raised within a rectangular indent, 1.06g/16.4gr (Prid. 7 [Sale, lot 266]; KM. –). Coin poor, countermark nearly fine or better, a contemporary counterfeit, rare £100-150
Hammer Price: £150
Nevis, Black Dogg, a counterfeit Cayenne 2 Sous, obv. countermarked nevis raised within a rectangular indent, 1.74g/26.6gr (cf. Prid. 7 [Sale, lot 266, this coin]; KM. –). Coin nearly very fine, countermark better, a contemporary counterfeit, rare £100-150
Hammer Price: £190
Nevis, Uncertain denomination, a George III, Irish Halfpenny, 1769, obv. countermarked incuse nevis, 7.77g/119.9gr (Prid. 9). Coin poor, countermark very fine £80-100
Hammer Price: £110
Montserrat, Issues of c. 1785-1801, Quarter-Dollar, a Charles III, 2 Réales, 1782ff, Mexico City, obv. countermarked with Montserrat design raised within a shaped indent, 5.76g/88.9gr (Prid. 2 [Sale, lot 268]; KM. 12). Coin fair, perhaps better, countermark fine, very rare £300-400
Hammer Price: £1,600
Montserrat, Issues of c. 1785-1801, Quarter-Dollar, a Charles III, Spanish 2 Réales (Head Pistareen), 1783jd, Madrid, obv. countermarked with Montserrat design raised within a shaped indent, 5.73g/88.4gr (cf. Prid. 3 [Sale, cf. lot 269]; KM. –). Coin and countermark very fine, very rare £300-400
Hammer Price: £1,500
Montserrat, Issues of c. 1785-1801, Quarter-Dollar, Charles III, a cut quarter-segment of a [17]72 Spanish-American 8 Réales, obv. countermarked with Montserrat design, raised within a shaped indent, rev. countermarked with m raised within a square indent in each corner, 5.72g/88.3gr (Prid. 4 [Sale, lot 270]; KM. 10). Coin fair, countermarks very fine but obverse punch starting to break up, very rare £600-800
Hammer Price: £4,400
Montserrat, Issues of c. 1785-1801, Quarter-Dollar, contemporary counterfeit, a Charles III, Spanish 2 Réales (Head Pistareen), 1785dv, Madrid, obv. countermarked with Montserrat design, raised within a shaped indent, 5.38g/83.0gr (Prid. 3 [Sale, lot 269, this coin]; KM. –). Coin and countermark nearly fine, rare £200-300
Hammer Price: £480
Montserrat, Issues of c. 1785-1801, Quarter-Dollar, a Ferdinand VI, Spanish 2 Réales (Cross Pistareen), 1759, Seville, rev. countermarked m raised within a square indent, 5.10g/78.7gr (Prid. –; KM. –). Very possibly a contemporary counterfeit stamped with an m in a similar fashion to cut segments of 8 and 2 Réales; coin fair, countermark nearly fine, rare and unusual £100-150
Montserrat, Issues of c. 1785-1801, One Bitt (valued at Ninepence), Charles III, a cut half-segment of a Spanish-American 2 Réales, obv. countermarked m raised within a shaped indent, 3.18g/49.1gr (Prid. 6 [Sale, lot 271]; KM. 6.2). Coin fine but a segment somewhat bent, countermark very fine, very rare £200-300
Hammer Price: £550
Montserrat, Issues of c. 1785-1801, One Bitt, Ferdinand VI, a cut half-segment of a Spanish-American 2 Réales, Mexico City, rev. countermarked m raised within a square indent, 2.88g/44.4gr (cf. Prid. 6 [Sale, cf. lots 271-2]; cf. KM. 6.2). Coin better than fair, countermark nearly fine and probably a contemporary counterfeit; if so unusual on the correct Spanish-American cut segment, very rare £200-300
Montserrat, Issues of c. 1785-1801, Half-Bitt (valued at Fourpence-Halfpenny), a cut quarter-segment of a Spanish 2 Réales (Pistareen), Madrid, rev. countermarked m raised within a square indent, 1.48g/22.8gr (Prid. 7 [Sale, lot 273]; KM.–). Coin nearly fine, countermark fine, but a contemporary counterfeit (no specimens recorded with an official countermark), extremely rare; 5 specimens recorded, of which 3 are in private collections £400-600
Hammer Price: £440
Montserrat, Issues of c. 1785-1801, Black Dogg (valued at Threehalfpence), a counterfeit Cayenne 2 Sous, 1789a, obv. countermarked m raised within a circular indent, 1.47g/22.7gr (cf. Prid. 8 [Sale, cf. lots 274-5]; KM. 1). Coin and countermark nearly fine, countermark possibly official, rare £100-150
Montserrat, Issues of c. 1785-1801, Black Dogg, a counterfeit Cayenne 2 Sous, 1789a, rev. countermarked m raised within a circular indent, 1.53g/23.6gr (cf. Prid. 8 [Sale, cf. lots 274-5]; KM. 1). Coin nearly fine with surface corrosion, countermark very fine and possibly an official punch, rare £100-150
Montserrat, Issues of c. 1785-1801, Black Dogg, a counterfeit Cayenne 2 Sous, 1789a, obv. countermarked m raised within a shaped indent, 1.67g/25.8gr (cf. Prid. 8 [Sale, cf. lots 274-5]; KM. 1). Coin and countermark very fine, the countermark a contemporary counterfeit £80-100
Hammer Price: £200
Montserrat, Issues of c. 1785-1801, Black Dogg, a counterfeit Cayenne 2 Sous, 1789a, rev. countermarked m raised within a circular indent, 2.14g/33.0gr (cf. Prid. 8 [Sale, cf. lots 274-5]; KM. 1). Coin fair, countermark fine, a contemporary counterfeit £80-100
Montserrat, Issues of c. 1785-1801, Black Dogg, a plain copper flan, one side countermarked m raised within a shaped indent, 1.25g/19.3gr (cf. Prid. 8 [Sale, lot 276]; cf. KM. 1). Countermark about fine, a contemporary counterfeit £80-100
Hammer Price: £100
Montserrat-Bank of England, Issues of c. 1785-1801, Quarter-Dollar, a Charles III, 2 Réales, 1774fm, Mexico City, obv. initially countermarked with Montserrat design raised within a shaped indent and later countermarked in 1797 with the Bank of England oval countermark, 6.44g/99.4gr (Lyall, SNC November 1994, p.403, this coin; cf. Prid. 2; cf. KM. 12). Coin and countermarks very fine but a test mark on the edge at 3 o’clock, of the highest rarity and the only known specimen £1,500-2,000
Hammer Price: £6,500
Guadeloupe, French Administration: Authority of September 1793, Three Sous Nine Deniers, ‘Collot’, a Louis XV, French Colonies, 12 Deniers, 1767, rev. countermarked with rf raised within a beaded oval indent, 12.20g/188.3gr (Prid. p.228, fig. 15 [Sale, lot 398]; VG 1; KM. 1). Coin nearly fine but with edge flaw, countermark better £100-150
Guadeloupe, French Administration: Authority of November 1802, Escalin, Charles IIII, a cut segment from the edge of a Spanish-American 8 Réales, 1806, after a central octagonal plug had been removed, rev. countermarked with incuse rf, 2.25g/34.7gr (Prid. p.229, fig. 17; VG 2; KM. 2). Coin and countermark very fine, extremely rare £2,000-2,600
Hammer Price: £4,600
Guadeloupe, French Administration: Authority of April 1804, Twenty-Two Livres per gros, a Maria I and Peter III, 6,400 Réis, 1784, Rio, obv. countermarked 22.≠ bearded head raised within a rectangular indent, 14.28g/220.4gr (Gordon 16b, this coin; Prid. p.229, fig. 20; KM. 5). Coin and countermark very fine or better but traces of mount on the edge, of the highest rarity £5,000-6,000
Hammer Price: £22,000
Guadeloupe, French Administration: Authority of April 1804, Twenty Livres per gros, a Maria I, counterfeit 6,400 Réis, 1788, Rio, obv. countermarked 20 ≠ raised within a rectangular indent, with what appears to be a damaged or modified stamp as the animal head portion of it is missing, and an incuse ‘eye’, 8.63g/133.2 gr (cf. Gordon 17a/b; cf. KM. 4.2). Coin good fine but clipped moderately around the edge and a mount removed, countermark very fine, extremely rare £3,000-4,000
Hammer Price: £6,000
Guadeloupe, French Administration: Authority of April 1804, Twenty Livres per gros, a Joseph I, counterfeit 6,400 Réis, 1772b, a lightweight forgery made to the Leeward Is. 7dwt (168 grains) weight standard, then countermarked on Guadeloupe, obv. with an unidentified symbol (described as a cockade and a heart and a g raised within a shaped indent) later overstamped with 20 raised within a shaped indent, 10.92g/168.5gr (Gordon –; Prid. Not Attributed –; cf. Glendining, 10 July 1996, lot...
Guadeloupe, French Administration, c. pre-1811, Nine Livres, a Charles IV, 8 Réales, 1789fm, Mexico City, transitional type, pierced from the rev. with a square hole with crenated edges, no countermark, 24.05g/371.1gr (Prid. –; KM –). Fine, extremely rare; very few specimens recorded £800-1,000
Hammer Price: £4,000
Guadeloupe, British Administration: Decree of May 1811, Eighty-Two Livres Ten Sols, a Maria I and Peter III, 6,400 Réis, 1786, Rio, obv. countermarked with crowned g raised within an oval indent and 82 10 raised within a rectangular indent, 13.34g/205.9gr (Gordon 20; Prid. 1; VG 32; KM. 28). Coin polished but very fine, countermarks better, of the highest rarity; only two other specimens with these same countermarks recorded £3,000-5,000
Hammer Price: £15,000
Guadeloupe, British Administration: Decree of May 1811, Nine Livres, a Charles IIII, 8 Réales, 1799fm, Mexico City, pierced from the rev. with a square hole with crenated edges, both sides countermarked with a crowned g raised within a shaped indent, 24.06g/371.3gr (Prid. 2, this coin [Sale, lot 399]; VG 30; KM. 25). Coin about fine with rough surfaces, countermarks fine or better, rare £600-800
Hammer Price: £1,000
Guadeloupe, British Administration: Decree of May 1811, Forty-Five Sou Moco, Charles IIII, a cut quarter-segment of the Nine Livre Dollar (after the central square plug had been removed) derived from a [17]91 8 Réales, Mexico City, cut from the rev. with crenated edges and rev. countermarked twice with crowned g raised within a shaped indent, 5.39g/83.2gr (cf. Prid. 15-21 [Sale, cf. lots 409-12]; VG 28; KM. 34). Coin and countermarks very fine, very rare £500-600
Guadeloupe, British Administration: Decree of May 1811, Twenty Sou Moco, a square centre segment from a Spanish-American 8 Réales, with crenated edges, stamped with g radiate, 2.58g/39.8gr (Prid. 3 [Sale, lot 400]; VG 27; KM. 19). Very fine, rare £200-300
Hammer Price: £500
Guadeloupe, British Administration: Decree of May 1811, Nine Livres, contemporary counterfeit, a Ferdinand VII, 8 Réales, 1813jp, Lima, pierced from the rev. with a square hole with crenated edges, both sides countermarked with a crowned g raised within a shaped indent, 23.13g/356.9gr (cf. Prid. 2 [Sale, cf. lot 399]; VG 30; KM. 26). Coin obverse fair or better, reverse fine, countermarks about fine £400-600
Hammer Price: £360
Guadeloupe, British Administration: Decree of May 1811, Forty-Five Sou Moco, contemporary counterfeit, Charles IIII, a cut quarter-segment of the Nine Livre Dollar (after the central square plug had been removed), cut from the rev. with crenated edges, rev. twice countermarked with crowned g raised within a shaped indent, 4.36g/67.3gr (cf. Prid. 15-21 [Sale, cf. lots 409-12]; VG 28; KM. 34). Coin and countermarks very fine £150-200
Hammer Price: £600
Guadeloupe, British Administration: Decree of May 1811, Forty-Five Sou Moco, contemporary counterfeit, Charles IIII, a cut quarter-segment of the Nine Livre Dollar (after the central square plug had been removed), cut from the obv. with crenated edges, obv. twice countermarked with crowned g raised within a shaped indent, rev. twice countermarked with crowned g retrograde raised within a shaped indent, 6.13g/94.6gr (cf. Prid. 15-21 [Sale, cf. lots 409-12]; VG 28; KM. 34). Coin fair,...
Hammer Price: £220
Guadeloupe, British Administration: Decree of May 1811, Forty-Five Sou Moco, contemporary counterfeit, a very lightweight cut quarter-segment from the Nine Livre Dollar (after the central square plug had been removed) derived from an 8 Réales, Lima, cut from the rev. with crenated edges, rev. twice countermarked with crowned g raised within a shaped indent, 3.44g/53.1gr (cf. Prid. 15-21 [Sale, cf. lots 409-12]; cf. VG 28; cf. KM 34). Coin and countermarks very fine; the light weight, crude...
Guadeloupe, British Administration: Decree of May 1811, Twenty Sou Moco, a contemporary counterfeit, a square segment possibly from a 4 Réales or a sheet of silver (perhaps of Birmingham manufacture) with crenated edges, stamped with g radiate, 2.06g/31.8gr (cf. Prid. 3 [Sale, lot 401]; cf. VG 27; cf. KM. 19). Very fine £100-150
Guadeloupe, British Administration: Proclamation of February 1813, Forty Sous, a George II, Shilling, rev. countermarked with crowned g raised within a rectangular indent, 5.29g/81.6gr (Prid. 4 [Sale, cf. lots 402-3]; KM. 15). Coin obverse fair, reverse worn smooth, countermark very fine, extremely rare £800-1,000
Hammer Price: £1,900
Guadeloupe, British Administration: Proclamation of February 1813, Twenty Sous, a French 12 Sols, obv. countermarked with crowned g raised within a rectangular indent, 2.32g/35.8gr (Prid. 5 [Sale, lot 404]; KM. 16). Coin worn nearly smooth, countermark fine and double-struck, extremely rare £800-1,000
Hammer Price: £3,000
Guadeloupe, British Administration: Proclamation of February 1813, Ten Sous, Charles III, a Spanish-American Half-Réal, 1790fm, Mexico City, rev. countermarked with crowned g raised within a rectangular indent, 1.44g/22.2gr (Prid. 6 [Sale, lot 405]; VG 15; KM. 11). Coin poor, countermark better than fine, the somewhat crude style suggesting a contemporary counterfeit although the coin is correct for the Ten Sous value, very rare £200-300
Guadeloupe, British Administration: Proclamation of February 1813, Forty Sous, contemporary counterfeit, a worn Shilling-sized coin, obv. countermarked j.p.p. (? a silversmith mark) raised within a shaped indent, rev. later countermarked with crowned g raised within a rectangular indent, 4.27g/65.9gr (cf. Prid. 4). Coin worn smooth, countermarks fine, rare £150-200
Hammer Price: £160
Guadeloupe, British Administration: Proclamation of February 1813, Forty Sous, contemporary counterfeit, a Charles IIII, Spanish 2 Réales (Pistareen), 1808ai, Madrid, obv. countermarked with crowned g raised within a rectangular indent, 5.51g/85.0gr (cf. Prid. 4 [Sale, cf. lots 402-3]). Coin obverse nearly fine, reverse fair, countermark fine or better, rare £200-300
Guadeloupe, British Administration: Proclamation of February 1813, Two Livres Five Sous, Charles IIII, a cut quarter-segment of a Spanish-American 8 Réales, with crenated edges (Martinique ‘Moco’ c. 1797), obv. countermarked three times with crowned g raised within a shaped indent, 5.85g/90.3gr (Prid. 7 [Sale, lot 406]; VG 29; KM. 30). Coin fine, countermarks very fine, extremely rare £1,000-1,500
Guadeloupe, British Administration: Proclamation of February 1813, Two Livres Five Sous, contemporary counterfeit, a lightweight cut quarter-segment of a Spanish-American 8 Réales, with crenated edges (a contemporary counterfeit Martinique Moco), rev. countermarked three times with crowned g raised within a rectangular indent, 4.78g/73.8gr (Prid. 13, this coin, where described as a modern copy). Coin and countermarks very fine £200-300
Dominica, Issue c. 1780-1795 at 10 Bitts (valued at Seven Shillings and Sixpence) and revalued upwards to 11 Bitts (Eight Shillings and Threepence) by the Dominica Act, passed 27 September 1798, a Ferdinand VI, 8 Réales, 1756mm, Mexico City, centrally pierced with a heart-shaped hole, 23.51g/362.8gr (Prid. 6 [Sale, lot 281]; KM. Martinique 10). About fine, extremely rare £1,500-2,000
Hammer Price: £7,000
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