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28 September 2010
Nevis, Black Dogg, a counterfeit Cayenne 2 Sous, obv. countermarked nevis raised within a shaped indent, 1.54g/23.7 gr (cf. Prid. 6 [cf. Sale, lot 264]). Coin poor, countermark fine, a contemporary forgery, rare £60-80
Hammer Price: £100
Montserrat, ——— Black Dogg (valued at Three-Halfpence), a counterfeit Cayenne 2 Sous, 1782a, rev. countermarked with m raised within a circular indent, 1.54g/23.7 gr (Prid. 8 [Sale, lot 274]; KM. 1). Coin and countermark very fine £60-80
Guadeloupe, French Administration, Authority of September 1793, Three Sous Nine Deniers, FRENCH COLONIES, Louis XV, 12 Deniers, 1767, rev. countermarked with rf raised within a beaded oval indent, 10.88g/167.9 gr (Prid. p.228, fig. 15 [Sale, lot 398]; VG 1; KM. 1). Coin and countermark very fine, but with some surface verdigris on reverse £50-70
Dominica, ——— Moco or One-and-a-Half Bitts (valued at One Shilling and Three-Halfpence), a circular segment, most likely from a Spanish-American 8 Réales, with 15 crenations, one side stamped with a script d radiate, small star within the loop of the letter, 2.84g/43.8 gr (Prid. 22 [Sale, lot 290]; KM. 1). Very fine and most likely an official example £90-120
Barbados (General West Indies), Quarter-Dollar (valued at One Shilling and Sixpence, Two Bitts), MEXICO, Charles III, a cut quarter segment of an 8 Réales, 1773fm, Mexico City, 5.05g/77.9 gr (Prid. 2 [Sale, lot 159]). Waterworn, fine £60-80
Hammer Price: £110
St. Vincent, ——— Four-and-a-Half Bitts, MEXICO, Charles III, 2 Réales, 1785fm, Mexico City, obv. countermarked with crude s/iv/½/b raised within a shaped indent, 6.01g/92.7 gr (cf. Prid. 13 [cf. Sale, lot 352]; cf. KM. 9.1). Coin fair and pierced, countermark fine, a contemporary forgery, rare £150-200
Grenada, Issues of c. 1786, One Bitt (value Ninepence, after 21 March 1787 reduced to Sixpence), a lightweight cut ‘eleventh’ of a Spanish-American 8 Réales, rev. countermarked with incuse g, 1.58g/24.4 gr (Prid. 1 [Sale, lot 357]; KM. 1). Obverse almost flat, reverse fine, countermark very fine, possibly a contemporary forgery, rare £200-250
17 November 2011
St. Bartholomew (St. Barts), One Stuiver, a counterfeit Cayenne 2 Sous, 1789a, obv. countermarked with a crown raised within a shaped indent, 2.04g/31.5gr (Olrog type 2 or 6; KM. 2.2). Coin nearly fine, countermark better but not fully struck up, rare £70-90
St. Bartholomew (St. Barts), One Stuiver, a counterfeit Cayenne 2 Sous, 1789a, obv. countermarked with a crown raised within a shaped indent, 1.44g/22.2gr (Olrog type 2 or 6; KM. 2.2). Coin and countermark fine but surface heavily corroded, rare £50-70
St. Bartholomew (St. Barts), One Stuiver, a counterfeit Cayenne 2 Sous, 1789a, rev. countermarked with a crown raised within a shaped indent, 2.28g/35.2gr (Olrog type 3; KM. 2.2). Coin fair, with some corrosion and heavily cleaned, countermark better, rare £50-70
Dominica, ——— A pair of cuffllinks made from two Mocos or One-and-a-Half Bitts, one linked to a Twopence, 1838, the other to a Three-Halfpence, 1843 (Prid. 22; KM. 21) [Lot]. Fine or better, rare £100-150
Unattributed, FRANCE, First Republic, 10 Centimes, AN 8aa [1799], Metz, cut into a heart-shape, 14.75g/227.6 gr (VG Martinique 27). Fair £30-50
St. Eustatius (Statia), Issues without foundation, a worn U.S. Half-Cent sized coin, one side countermarked with se raised within a shaped indent, 6.06g/93.5 gr. Coin worn smooth and scratched, countermark fine or better £50-70
Tobago, ——— Stampee, a counterfeit Sou Marque, 1769, rev. countermarked with incuse tb, annulet below, 1.77g/27.3gr; Stampee, an unidentifiable Sou Marque type, countermarked with incuse tb within a square shaped frame, annulet below, 1.30g/20.1gr (Prid. 3 [Sale, lot 369]; KM. 6); Black Dogg (valued at Three-Halfpence), a counterfeit Cayenne 2 Sous, 1789a, rev. countermarked with incuse tb, crude annulet added later, 1.48g/22.8gr (cf. Prid. 5 [cf. Sale, lot 376]; KM. 5) [3]. First two...
Nevis, Black Dogg, a counterfeit Cayenne 2 Sous, 17[–]9a, rev. countermarked nevis raised within a shaped indent, 1.51g/23.3 gr (Prid. 5 [Sale, lot 263]). Coin about fine, countermark better but not fully struck, probably official, rare £60-80
French Indo-China, Quarter-Dollar, MEXICO, Republic, a cut quarter segment of a Peso, 6.93g/106.9gr (Zay, p.361, fig. 2). Very fine, toned £30-50
Gibraltar, ——— Quarter-Dollar, SPAIN, Philip V, 2 Réales (Pistareen), 1721a, Madrid, centrally pierced from the obv. with a heart-shaped hole, 4.04g/62.3 gr (cf. Prid. 8 [cf. Sale, lot 282]; KM. Martinique 8). Fine, rare £200-250
Gibraltar, ——— Quarter-Dollar, SPAIN, Philip V, 2 Réales (Pistareen), 172[–]j, Seville, centrally pierced from the obv. with a heart-shaped hole, 4.73g/73.0 gr (cf. Prid. 8 [cf. Sale, lot 282]; KM. Martinique 8). Obverse mediocre, reverse fine, rare £100-150
Dominica, ——— Moco or One-and-a-Half Bitts, a circular segment, most likely from a Spanish-American 8 Réales, with 15 crenations, one side stamped with a script d radiate, small star within the loop of the letter, 2.97g/45.8 gr (Prid. 22 [Sale, lot 290]; KM. 1). Very fine and most likely an official example £90-120
Unattributed, France, First Republic, 5 Centimes, AN 8bb [1799], Strasbourg, obv. countermarked with a crowned heart raised within a rectangular indent with rounded corners, 9.56g/147.5gr (VG Martinique 24). Coin and countermark fine or better £50-70
Nevis, Black Dogg, a counterfeit Cayenne 2 Sous, rev. countermarked nevis raised within a shaped indent, 1.27g/19.6gr (cf. Prid. 6 [cf. Sale, lot 264]). Coin poor, countermark better but a very crude contemporary forgery, rare £40-60
Hammer Price: £120
Montserrat, ——— Black Dogg, a counterfeit Cayenne 2 Sous, 1782a, rev. countermarked with m raised within a circular indent, 1.79g/27.6gr (Prid. 8 [Sale, lot 274]; KM. 1). Coin and countermark very fine, but some surface corrosion on the obverse £60-80
Curaçao, ——— Three Reaals, a cut fifth segment of a Spanish-American 8 Réales, with crenated edges, rev. countermarked with 3 in a circle raised within a circular indent, 4.70g/72.5 gr (Scholten 1387; Prid. p.252, fig. 27 [Sale, lot 424]; KM. 28). Coin and countermark about fine £80-100
Dominica, ——— Moco or One-and-a-Half Bitts, a circular segment, most likely from a Spanish-American 8 Réales, with 15 crenations, one side stamped with a script d radiate, small star within the loop of the letter, 2.79g/43.0gr (Prid 22 [Sale, lot 290]; KM. 1). About fine and most likely an official example £90-120
USA, Colonial New York, One Cent, U.S.A., Cent, 1810, obv. countermarked rf raised within a rectangular indent, rev. countermarked f.s. bryant raised within a rectangular indent, 10.29g/158.9 gr. Coin fair, with two random punchmarks on the obverse, one in the rf countermark, countermarks fine £70-90
Trinidad, ——— One Bitt, an octagonal centre segment from a Spanish-American 8 Réales, obv. countermarked with an incuse t, 2.64g/40.7gr (Prid. 4 [Sale, lot 380]; KM. A10). Very fine, a contemporary forgery £70-90
Curaçao, ——— Eighteen Stuivers, MEXICO, a cut fifth segment of an 8 Réales, Mexico City, with crenated edges, rev. countermarked with five-petal rosace raised within a circular indent, 4.57g/70.5gr (Scholten 1370; Prid. 1 [Sale, lot 422]; KM. 13). Coin and countermark fine, but has been cleaned £60-80
Curaçao, ——— Three Reaals, Charles IIII, a cut fifth segment of a Spanish-American 8 Réales, 1799, with crenated edges, rev. countermarked with 3 raised within a serrated circular indent, 4.24g/65.4gr (cf. Scholten 1387; Prid. p.252, fig. 28 [Sale, lot 425]; KM. 29). Coin and countermark about fine £60-80
Dominica, ——— Six Bitts, Charles IIII, a circular centre segment from a Spanish-American 8 Réales, obv. countermarked with a crowned 6 raised within a shaped indent, 8.68g/133.9 gr (Prid. 27 [Sale, lot 297]; KM. 6). Coin fair but some graffiti on obverse, countermark better and extremely rare on a Spanish host £150-200
Dominica, ——— Six Bitts, Ferdinand VII, a circular centre segment from a Spanish-American 8 Réales, obv. countermarked with a crowned 6 raised within a shaped indent, traces of rough graining on the edge, 9.57g/147.6 gr (Prid. 27 [Sale, lot 297]; KM. 6). Coin mediocre, countermark about fine £150-200
Unattributed, SPAIN, Louis I, 2 Réales (Pistareen), 1724f, Segovia, rev. countermarked with raised 3 within a rectagular indent, 5.46g/84.2gr (Prid. Not Attributed 30). Edge flaw at 3 o’clock, otherwise about fine £50-70
Barbados (General West Indies), Quarter-Dollar, Charles IIII, a cut quarter segment of a Spanish-American 8 Réales, 180[–], 7.16g/110.5 gr (Prid. 2, this coin [Sale, lot 159]). Good fine £70-90
Hammer Price: £130
British Honduras, ——— Dollar, MEXICO, Ferdinand VII, 8 Réales, 1809th, Mexico City, military bust, obv. countermarked with crowned gr raised within an oval indent, 25.90g/399.7gr (Prid. 2 [Sale, lot 154, this coin]; KM. 2). Coin fair with very scratched surfaces, countermark fine, rare £60-80
Montserrat, ——— Black Dogg, a counterfeit Cayenne 2 Sous, 1789a, obv. countermarked with m raised within a circular indent, 1.64g/25.3gr (Prid. 8 [Sale, lot 274]; KM. 1). Coin fine or better, countermark about fine £60-80
Gibraltar, ——— Quarter-Dollar, SPAIN, Charles III, Archduke of Austria, 2 Réales (Pistareen), 170[8 or 9], Barcelona, centrally pierced from the obv. with a heart-shaped hole, 3.97g/61.2gr (Prid. Dominica 8 [Sale, lot 282]; KM. Martinique 8). Coin mediocre and pierced, rare £100-150
Gibraltar, Type IV, c. 1765, Quarter-Dollar, SPAIN, Philip V, 2 Réales (Pistareen), 1718j, Seville, centrally pierced from the rev. with a heart-shaped hole, 4.53g/69.9gr (cf. Prid. Dominica 18 [cf. Sale, lot 285]; cf. KM. Martinique 18). Coin good fine, countermark a contemporary forgery, rare £100-150
Dominica, ——— Moco or One-and-a-Half Bitts (valued at One Shilling and Three-Halfpence), a circular segment, most likely from a Spanish-American 8 Réales, with 15 crenations, one side stamped with a script d radiate, small star within the loop of the letter, 3.35g/51.7gr (Prid 22 [Sale, lot 290]; KM. 1). Fine, most likely an official example £90-120
St Lucia, ——— Three Escalins (perhaps 1812), Charles IIII, a lightweight cut quarter segment of a Spanish-American 8 Réales, obv. countermarked with sl monogram three times raised within a rectangular indent with plain edges, 5.48g/84.6gr (Prid. 16; VG 7; KM. 2). Coin and countermarks good fine, but possibly a contemporary forgery £200-250
Montserrat, ——— Quarter-Dollar, MEXICO, Charles III, 2 Réales, 1776fm, Mexico City, obv. countermarked with Montserrat design raised within a shaped indent, 5.44g/83.9 gr (cf. Prid. 2-3 [cf. Sale, lots 268-9]). Coin poor, countermark about fine but a contemporary forgery, very rare £250-300
Montserrat, ——— One Bitt (valued at Ninepence), Charles III, a cut half segment of a Spanish-American 2 Réales, obv. countermarked with m raised within a square indent, 3.12g/48.1 gr (Prid. 6 [Sale, lot 271]; KM. 6.2). Coin about fine, countermark fine or better, rare £250-300
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