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Tobago-St Vincent, Stampee (valued at Twopence-Farthing), a Cayenne 2 Sous, rev. countermarked incuse tb/o (a contemporary counterfeit punch) over a incuse retrograde s (only part of the s visible between t and b), 1.63g/25.2gr (Prid –). Coin fair with corroded surfaces, possibly a genuine undertype, countermarks fair to fine, the combination extremely rare £150-200
Hammer Price: £360
British Honduras, Countermarked series, c. 1810-20, Dollar, a Ferdinand VII, 8 Réales, 1818jj, Mexico City, obv. countermarked crowned gr raised within an oval indent, 26.85g/414.3gr (Prid. 2 [Sale, lot 154]; KM. 2). Coin and countermark fine or better £150-200
Hammer Price: £850
British Honduras, Countermarked series, c. 1810-20, Dollar, a Ferdinand VII, 8 Réales, 1818jj, Mexico City, obv. countermarked incuse crowned gr, 27.00g/416.6gr (Prid. 3 [Sale, lot 155]; Roehrs, lot 4; KM. 4.1). Coin very fine, countermark nearly so, crown weak £150-200
Hammer Price: £1,200
Curaçao, Dutch Administration: Authority of June 1838, Quarter-Guilder, a cut quarter-segment of a Willem I, Guilder, cut edges crenated, rev. countermarked with script c raised within an oval indent, 2.65g/40.9gr (Scholten 1388; Prid. p.253, fig. 29 [Sale, lot 426]; KM. 27). Coin and countermark very fine, rare £150-200
Hammer Price: £300
Jamaica, British Administration: Authority of November 1758, Réal (valued at Tenpence), a Ferdinand VI, 1 Réal, 1757jm, Lima, both sides countermarked with floriate gr raised within a circular indent, 3.29g/50.8gr (Prid. 7 [Sale, lot 169]; KM. 3). Coin and countermark fine or better £150-200
Hammer Price: £240
Gibraltar, First series, Authorisation c. early 1740s, Type II, Eighth-Dollar, contemporary counterfeit, a Spanish Réal, centrally pierced with a heart-shaped hole, 1.96g/30.2gr (SNC December 2007; cf. Prid. Dominica 9 [Sale, cf. lot 280]; cf. KM. Martinique 7). Coin worn smooth, rare £150-200
Hammer Price: £100
Haiti, Following Authority of June 1811, Quarter-Dollar (presumed value of Two-and-Three-Quarter Escalins), a Charles IIII, 2 Réales, 1790ij, Lima, transitional type, centrally pierced from the obv., 6.29g/97.1gr (cf. Braun, pl. 12). Nearly fine, rare £150-200
Hammer Price: £480
Gibraltar, First series, Authorisation c. early 1740s, Type II, Sixteenth-Dollar, contemporary counterfeit, a Philip V, Half-Réal, 1736, Seville, centrally pierced with a heart-shaped hole, 1.32g/20.4gr (SNC December 2007; cf. Prid. Dominica 10 [Sale, cf. lot 283]; cf. KM. Martinique 6). Coin very fine, very rare £150-200
Hammer Price: £90
Puerto Rico, Authority of November 1884, Peseta (Quarter-Dollar), a Joseph-Napoléon, 4 Réales, 1811ai, Madrid, small piercing near the edge as expected, obv. countermarked with incuse fleur-de-lis, 5.60g/86.7gr (KM. 4 var). Coin and countermark about fine, rare on this host coin £150-200
Hammer Price: £600
Gibraltar, Second series, Authority untraced, issue of c. 1760, Type IV, Sixteenth-Dollar (presumably valued at about Fivepence-Halfpenny), a Ferdinand VI Half-Réal, 1756jm, Lima, centrally pierced with a heart-shaped hole with a patterned border, 1.29g/19.9gr (SNC December 2007; cf. Prid. Dominica 20 [Sale, cf. lot 287]; cf. KM. Martinique 16). Coin very fine, rare £150-200
Gibraltar, Second series, Authority untraced, issue of c. 1760, Type III, Quarter-Dollar, contemporary counterfeit, a Philip V, 2 Réales (Pistareen), 1722j, Seville, centrally pierced with a heart-shaped hole with a partial patterned border, 4.50g/69.4gr (SNC December 2007; cf. Prid. Dominica 13 [not in Sale]; cf. KM. Martinique 18). Coin fine, rare £150-200
Uncertain location, Philip V, Réal, 1717jj, Madrid, obv. countermarked 6 (or 9) raised within a rectangular indent, 2.75g/42.4gr (Prid. 36 [Sale, lot 447, this coin]). Coin and countermark fine or better £150-200
Hammer Price: £550
Uncertain location, Philip V, Réal, 1733pa, Seville, obv. countermarked 3 raised within a rectangular indent, 2.88g/44.4gr (cf. Prid. Not Attributed for similar countermarks). Coin and countermark very fine £150-200
Hammer Price: £260
Abolition of the Slave Trade, 1807, a copper medal by T. Webb, bust of William Wilberforce right, rev. Britannia with Victory and other allegorical figures, 53mm (BHM 627; E 983). Staining on neck, otherwise about extremely fine £150-200
Hammer Price: £170
Abolition of Slavery, 1834, a white metal medal by J. Davis, in commemoration of the extinction of colonial slavery, etc, rev. slave stands with arms raised, 43mm (BHM 1665). About extremely fine, rare; pierced for suspension £150-200
Hammer Price: £280
Negro Emancipation in the West Indies, 1838, a white metal medal by T. Halliday, negro family seated by palm, rev. legend and names within and around palm wreath, 32mm (BHM 1881). Minor surface marks on obverse and a graze on reverse, otherwise about extremely fine, rare £150-200
Hammer Price: £700
Golden Jubilee of the Church Missionary Society, 1848, a white metal medal by J. Davis, celestial crown above trumpet from which banner hangs, church missionary society, etc., rev. priests at left offering blessings to a group of kneeling slaves, 39mm (BHM 2309 obv., rev. unlisted). Good very fine, very rare £150-200
Hammer Price: £130
Double Island Issues, St Vincent-Tortola, Black Dogg, a counterfeit Cayenne 2 Sous, rev. countermarked with incuse t for Tortola and later countermarked with incuse reverse s for St Vincent, possibly c. 1814, both stamps unofficial, 1.68g/25.9gr (cf. Prid. Virgin Is. 7B; cf. Prid. St Vincent 19 [Sale, lot 257, this coin]). Coin fair, countermarks fine or better, very rare £150-200
St Christopher (St Kitts), Black Dogg (value Threehalfpence, c. 1801-02), a genuine Cayenne 2 Sous, 1782, Paris, rev. countermarked with an incuse s, 1.50g/23.1gr (Prid. 4; KM. 1). Coin about fine, countermark very fine, rare, especially on a genuine Cayenne 2 Sous £150-200
Hammer Price: £1,900
St Christopher (St Kitts), Black Dogg (c. 1801-02), a Cayenne 2 Sous, seemingly genuine, obv. countermarked with an unidentifiable punch and a lightly struck incuse s, rev. countermarked with an incuse s over a lightly struck incuse s, 1.40g/21.6gr (cf. Prid. 4 [not in Sale]; KM. 1). Coin poor, countermarks fine or better, rare and most unusual with the multiple s stamps £150-200
Spain, Charles IIII, 2 Escudos, 1789mf, Madrid, 6.70g (Cayón 14143; KM. 435.1; F 296). Very fine £180-220
Hammer Price: £220
Dominica, Authority of August 1813, Six Bitts (valued at Four Shillings and Sixpence), Charles IIII, a circular centre segment from a Spanish-American 8 Réales, obv. countermarked with a crowned 6 raised within a shaped indent, 8.70g/134.3gr (Prid. 27 [Sale, lot 297]; KM. 6). Coin poor, countermark good fine, detail in crown would indicate an official punch £200-260
Dominica, Authority of August 1813, 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, traces of rough graining on the edge, 9.93g/153.2gr (Prid. 27 [Sale, lot 297]; KM. 6). Coin poor, countermark nearly very fine £200-260
Hammer Price: £340
Dominica, Issues c. 1816-1818, Three Bitts (presumed, authority not traced), a Charles III, 2 Réales, 1774fm, Mexico City, centrally pierced with a hexagonal hole, 4.60g/71.3gr (cf. Prid. Not Attributed 35 [not in Sale]). Fair, extremely rare £200-260
Dominica, Issues c. 1816-1818, Two Bitts (authority not traced), a Philip V, 2 Réales (Cross Pistareen), 1737, uncertain mint, centrally pierced with a large hole, 3.51g/54.2gr (Prid. 30 [Sale, lot 300]; KM. 9). Very fine and very rare £200-260
Hammer Price: £320
St Lucia, Authority not traced, c. post-October 1811, One Escalin (15 Sols) a contemporary counterfeit, Charles III, a cut quarter-segment of a Spanish-American 2 Réales with crenated edge (value 3 Stampees or 11 Sols 6 Deniers), obv. later countermarked with incuse annulet to increase the value to One Escalin, 1.60g/24.7gr (Prid. 23 [not in Sale]). Coin fair, countermark fine, very rare £200-260
Trinidad, Authority of June 1811, One Bitt (valued at One Shilling), an octagonal centre segment from a Spanish-American 8 Réales, obv. countermarked with incuse t, 2.88g/44.4gr (Prid. 4 [Sale, lot 380]; KM. A10). Coin fair, countermark fine or better, rare £200-260
Hammer Price: £650
Gibraltar, First series, Authorisation c. early 1740s, Type II, Quarter-Dollar, contemporary counterfeit, a Philip V, 2 Réales (Pistareen), 1727f, Segovia, centrally pierced from the obv. with a heart-shaped hole, 5.23g/80.7gr (SNC December 2007; cf. Prid. Dominica 8 [Sale, cf. lot 282]; cf. KM. Martinique 8). Coin fine or better but with a test cut in the edge, rare £200-260
Hammer Price: £160
Gibraltar, First series, Authorisation c. early 1740s, Type II, Quarter-Dollar, contemporary counterfeit, a Louis I, 2 Réales (Pistareen), 1724f, Seville, centrally pierced from the obv. with a heart-shaped hole, 4.67g/72.1gr (SNC December 2007; cf. Prid. Dominica 8 [Sale, cf. lot 282]; cf. KM. Martinique 8). Coin fine or better but with edge nick, rare £200-260
Hammer Price: £150
Virgin Islands – Tortola, Authority of February 1801, Half-Dollar, a cut half-segment of a Charles III, 8 Reales, [1]794, Mexico City, rev. countermarked tortola raised within a shaped indent, 13.58g/209.6gr (Prid. 1 [Sale, lot 175]; Pridmore, SNC September 1974, type 1/b, late die state). Coin fair to fine, countermark better £200-260
Hammer Price: £400
Gibraltar, Second series, Authority untraced, issue of c. 1760, Type IV, Eighth-Dollar (presumably valued at Elevenpence-Farthing), a Ferdinand VI, Réal, 1755jm, Lima, centrally pierced with a heart-shaped hole with a patterned border both sides, 2.62g/40.4gr (SNC December 2007; cf. Prid. Dominica 19 [Sale, cf. lot 286]; cf. KM. Martinique 17.1). Coin fine, rare £200-260
Hammer Price: £1,800
Virgin Islands – Tortola, Authority of February 1801, Quarter-Dollar, a cut quarter-segment of a Charles III, Spanish-American 8 Réales, obv. countermarked tortola raised within a shaped indent, 5.77g/89.0gr (Prid. 3 [Sale, lot 177]; Pridmore, SNC September 1974, type 1/b). Coin worn nearly smooth, countermark very fine £200-260
Hammer Price: £120
Virgin Islands – Tortola, Issues c. 1802-05, Quarter-Dollar, a cut quarter-segment of a Spanish-American 8 Réales, obv. countermarked tirtila raised within a shaped indent, 5.87g/90.6gr (Prid. 9 [Sale, lot 191]; Pridmore, SNC September 1974, type II). Coin nearly worn smooth, countermark very fine £200-260
Hammer Price: £460
Virgin Islands – Tortola, Issues c. 1805+, Quarter-Dollar, a cut quarter-segment of a Spanish-American 8 Réales, obv. countermarked tirtila raised within a shaped indent, 6.46g/99.7gr (Prid. 13 [Sale, lot 195]; Pridmore, SNC September 1974, type III). Coin worn nearly smooth, countermark very fine £200-260
Abolition of Slavery, 1834, a white metal medal by T. Halliday, jubilee in commemoration of the abolition of slavery, etc, rev. three negroes, two kneeling and one standing, raising their arms to heaven, 32mm (BHM 1670). About extremely fine, very rare; with integral loop for suspension £200-260
Hammer Price: £180
Abolition of Slavery, 1834, a white metal medal by T. Halliday, William IV enthroned, two statesmen to either side, rev. group of seven negroes, hands linked, dancing around a palm, 41mm (BHM 1673; E 1276). About extremely fine, reverse better £200-260
Negro Emancipation in the West Indies, 1838, a white metal medal by J. Davis, to commemorate the abolition of negro apprenticeship in jamaica, rev. negro couple with infant seated by palm, 51mm (BHM 1876; E 1317a). Tiny spot on obverse, otherwise extremely fine £200-260
St. Maarten, Publication of July 1820, One Stuiver, a crown c plain copper flan, rev. first countermarked sm (possibly stm) in a beaded circle (authority of 1798), later countermarked with a large incuse m, 1.73g/26.7gr (Scholten 1422; Prid. p.258, fig. 38 [Sale, lot 431]; VG 8; KM. 3). Coin fair, countermarks very fine, rare £200-260
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
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
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