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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
Hammer Price: £100
Gibraltar, Authority untraced, Ismail b. el-Sharif (1672-1727), a Morocco Bunduqi, countermarked j/key/r (small d within the loop of the r) raised within an oval indent, 3.15g/48.6gr (Lyall, SNC September 2009, p.161, this coin; ICV 3036). Coin fair with small piercing, countermark very fine, extremely rare £2,000-3,000
Hammer Price: £3,800
Gibraltar, Authority untraced, Ismail b. el-Sharif, a Morocco Bunduqi, countermarked ia key raised within a shaped indent, 3.36g/51.9gr (Lyall, SNC September 2009, p.161, this coin listed; ICV 3036). Coin very fine, countermark better, extremely rare £2,000-3,000
Ionian Islands, Authority of 1813, Fifty Paras, Charles II, Tari, 1694, Naples, countermarked on obv. with a crude bust over 50 raised within an oval indent (type II), 3.59g/55.4gr (Prid. 6, countermark [Sale, cf. lot 558]; CNI 331 for host). Coin poor, countermark fair, extremely rare £600-800
Ionian Islands, Authority of 1813, Twenty-Five Paras, Charles II, Carlino, 1689, Naples, rev. countermarked 25 raised within a square indent (type I) and later crude bust over 25 raised within an oval indent (type II), 2.08g/32.1gr (Prid. 8 [Sale, lot 559, this coin] for countermark; CNI 283 for host). Coin fair, countermarks fine or better, extremely rare £500-700
Hammer Price: £4,000
U.S.A. RF Countermarked Issues, Quarter-Dollar, c. 1796-1833, Charles IIII, 2 Réales, 1795fm, Mexico City, obv. countermarked rf raised within a rectangular indent, 5.95g/91.8gr. Coin fair with small piercing at the top edge, countermark very fine, rare £80-100
Hammer Price: £130
Mexico, Charles III, 8 Réales, 1763/2mf, Mexico City, 26.90g (Cayón 11918; KM. 105); 2 Réales, 1781ff, Mexico City, 6.22g (Cayón 11610; KM. 88.2) [2]. About fine and better £50-70
Hammer Price: £200
Colombia, Charles IIII, 8 Escudos, 1807jj, Nuevo Reino [Bogotá], 27.08g (Restrepo M97.38; Cayón 14612; KM. 62.1; F 51). Very fine £800-1,000
Hammer Price: £950
Colombia, Philip V, cob 2 Escudos, [1730-48]m, Nuevo Reino [Bogotá], 6.73g (Cayón 9712ff; KM. 17.2; F 8). Fine £300-400
Hammer Price: £700
Spain, Philip V, 2 Réales (2), 1708f, Valencia, stop between v and f, 5.43g (Cayón 8643; KM. 272), 1717j, Segovia, 5.23g (Cayón 8683; KM. 297); Charles III, 2 Réales, 1776pj, Madrid, 5.63g (Cayón 11567; KM. 412.1) [3]. Second about very fine, others about fine, first scarce £100-150
Hammer Price: £110
Spain, Charles IIII, 4 Escudos, 1791mf, Madrid, 13.55g (Cayón 14328; KM. 436.1; F 294). Very fine £300-400
Hammer Price: £380
Spain, Charles IIII, 2 Escudos, 1789mf, Madrid, 6.70g (Cayón 14143; KM. 435.1; F 296). Very fine £180-220
Hammer Price: £220
Sierra Leone, Authority of March 1832, Quarter-Dollar (valued at Thirteen Pence), Charles IIII, a cut quarter-segment of a Spanish-American 8 Réales, obv. countermarked crowned wr incuse, 7.25g/111.9gr (Vice FT 3, this coin; cf. Pridmore, SNC February 1954; KM. 10). Coin fine with numerous cut marks on the reverse, countermark very fine but wr weak at the bottom, very rare £800-1,000
Hammer Price: £1,300
Sierra Leone, Authority of March 1832, Quarter-Dollar (valued at Thirteen Pence), Ferdinand VII, a lightweight cut quarter-segment of a Spanish 8 Réales, obv. countermarked with crowned wr incuse, 5.99g/92.4gr (Vice FT 3; KM. 10). Coin fine, countermark better, very rare £800-1,000
Hammer Price: £1,200
Sierra Leone, Authority of March 1832, Quarter-Dollar, a contemporary counterfeit, Ferdinand VII, a cut quarter-segment of an 8 Réales, Mexico City, assayer jj, obv. countermarked with crowned wr incuse, 6.09g/93.9gr (cf. Vice FT 5). Coin about fine, countermark better but r not struck up, rare £400-500
Hammer Price: £300
Sierra Leone, Authorisation not traced, but believed to be c. 1832, Half-Dollar (presumably valued at Twenty-Six Pence), a Charles IIII, 4 Réales, 1796mf, Madrid, obv. countermarked with crowned wr incuse, 13.03g/201.1gr (Vice FT 1; KM. 13; cf. Roehrs 359). Coin fair, perhaps better, but with small piercing at top edge, countermark fine, extremely rare; only two other specimens recorded £1,500-2,000
The Gambia, Authority not traced, c. 1837-1839, Quarter-Dollar (presumably valued at Thirteen Pence), Ferdinand VII, a cut quarter-segment of a Spanish-American 8 Réales, rev. countermarked with incuse vr, 6.95g/107.2gr (Vice, p.162; Pridmore, SNC November 1961 [Sale, lot 698]). Coin fine, countermark very fine, very rare; reportedly only four specimens recorded, two of which are in the Ashmolean Museum £400-600
Hammer Price: £550
Ottoman Empire, Authority not traced, temp. Philip IV-Charles II, 8 Réales, Mexico City, rev. seemingly countermarked ‘Struck in Misr’ in square frame, 21.61g (Harley/Cribb, SNC June 1991, p.147, this coin). Fine, rare £240-300
Hammer Price: £360
Uncertain location, Quarter-Dollar, Charles III, 2 Réales, 177[–]fm, Mexico City, obv. countermarked f12m with floral decoration and rope border raised within an oval indent, 6.23g/96.1gr (Prid. 20 [Sale, lot 439]; Duffield 583). Coin obverse fair with numerous scratches, reverse nearly fine, countermark nearly very fine, very rare £300-360
Hammer Price: £180
Uncertain location, Sixpence (?), Charles III, a cut third-segment from a Réal, Mexico City, with plain cut edges and no countermark, 1.01g/15.6gr (Prid. –). Fair £20-30
Hammer Price: £75
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
Uncertain location, Eighth-Dollar ?, a Philip V, Réal, 1726j, Seville, obv. countermarked 4 raised within a shaped indent, 2.89g/44.6gr (cf. Prid. 31 [Sale, cf. lots 446, 449]; cf. Roehrs 632, 636). Coin and countermark fine or better £80-100
Hammer Price: £320
Uncertain location, Eighth-Dollar, contemporary counterfeit, a Philip V, Réal, 1733a, Seville, obv. countermarked 4 raised within a shaped indent, later pierced with a heart-shaped hole (type II), 2.70g/41.7gr (SNC December 2007; cf. Prid. Dominica 9; cf. KM. Martinique 7). Coin and countermark very fine, very rare £100-150
Hammer Price: £240
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
Uncertain location, Charles III, Half-Réal, 1773fm, Mexico City, obv. countermarked with incuse 4, 1.41g/21.8gr (Prid. –). Coin poor, countermark fine £50-70
Uncertain location, Louis-Philippe I, Quarter-Franc, obv. countermarked with incuse 3, 1.14g/17.6gr (Prid.–). Coin poor and with small piercing near the edge, countermark fine but not fully struck up £40-60
Hammer Price: £65
Uncertain location, Silver disc, one side with incuse countermarks: df, e, rev. f, and 6 or 9, 3.81g/58.8gr. Countermarks generally fine £15-20
Hammer Price: £20
Uncertain location, William IV, Fourpence, 1836, obv. countermarked with incuse a, 1.58g/24.4gr. Coin worn nearly smooth, countermark very fine £10-15
Hammer Price: £10
Uncertain location, Napoleon, Franc, 1808a, rev. countermarked with a cockerel raised within an oval indent, 4.64g/71.6gr. Coin fair or better, countermark very fine £20-30
Hammer Price: £120
Uncertain location, Honore V, Monegasque Decime, 1838, obv. countermarked with crucified Christ within an oval frame in an oval indent, 18.31g/282.5gr. Coin nearly fine, countermark very fine £20-30
Hammer Price: £140
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
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, 36mm (BHM 1667). Some tin pest on reverse, otherwise good very fine, rare; pierced for suspension £100-150
Hammer Price: £85
Abolition of Slavery, 1834, a white metal medal by T. Halliday, Justice, holding palm branch and scales, reaches out to a kneeling negress, her wrists chained, am i not a woman and a sister, rev. to the friends of justice mercy and freedom in wreath entwined with the names of the great abolitionists, 42mm (BHM 1669). Trifling marks, otherwise extremely fine, rare; pierced for suspension £500-700
Hammer Price: £800
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
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
Hammer Price: £650
Historical Medals, JAMAICA, Opening of Suffield School, 1836, a white metal medal, unsigned, elevation of the School, rev. members upwards of 30,000, etc, 26mm (cf. Roehrs 1562); together with a modern Missouri Compromise bronze medal [2]. First good very fine, pierced for suspension; second extremely fine £70-90
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
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
Jamaica, JAMAICA, Saint George’s Agricultural and Immigration Society, 1840, Prize Medal, a silver award, unsigned, farm building showing former slave quarters, verdant hills beyond, to the fore a man ploughs, rev. his exy rt hon sir c. t. metcalfe, bt governor of jamaica, named (Awarded to Wm. Hosack Esqr For the Finest Yearling Colt Exhibited from Woodstock Estate, 1840), 61mm (cf. Roehrs 1560). Some minor discolouration, otherwise extremely fine £900-1,200
Hammer Price: £1,600
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