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Abd Al-Aziz Bin Sa’ud, Pound, AH 1370 [1951] (F 1); together with a British Trade Dollar, 1912b [2]. First mint state, second very fine (£50-60)
Hammer Price: £45
Ferdinand and Isabella (1474-1504), Réal, Toledo, 3.35g/12h (CC 2603). Reverse legend partly flat, otherwise very fine, toned (£60-80)
Hammer Price: £35
Ferdinand VI, gold Half-Escudo, 1753jb, Madrid (CC 13688; CCT 213; F 274). Very fine (£40-50)
Hammer Price: £60
Victoria, 50 Cents, 1896, 10 Cents, 1874h, 5 Cents, 1891, Half-Cent, 1872h; together with other British Colonial coins (2) [6]. Fine and better (£30-40)
Hammer Price: £30
Elephant token, elephant, rev. arms, sword in first quarter, london god preserve, 13.96g/12h (BMC 503). Good fine, patinated, rare (£300-400)
Hammer Price: £550
William Pitt, Halfpenny, 1766, in white metal (Durst 314). A little surface corrosion, otherwise about very fine, rare (£400-500)
Hammer Price: £650
20 Dollars, 1904s, Liberty head. Several bagmarks and a scratch on Liberty’s face, otherwise almost extremely fine (£200-250)
Hammer Price: £210
20 Dollars, 1915, St Gaudens type. Oberse very fine, reverse extremely fine (£220-250)
Hammer Price: £240
10-Dollars, 1892; 5-Dollars, 1895, coronet head [2]. Fine and better, but first scratched on obverse (£140-160)
Hammer Price: £130
10 Dollars, 1901s, Liberty head. Very fine (£100-120)
Hammer Price: £100
5-Dollars (2), 1909d, 1913, Indian head [2]. About very fine (£80-100)
Hammer Price: £170
Two and a Half-Dollars, 1913, Indian head; gold Dollars (3), 1852, 1853 (2), all Liberty head [4]. First very fine, others mounted or pierced (£70-90)
Hammer Price: £95
Two and a Half-Dollars, and Half-Dollar, 1926, Independence Sesquicentennial commemoratives [2]. Mint state; together with original Franklin Trust Bank distribution envelopes (£120-150)
Hammer Price: £480
Dollar, 1802, draped bust type (Bolender 6). Rims knocked, fine (£300-400)
£300–£400
50 Cents, 1807, draped bust type. Almost very fine (£300-350)
£300–£350
50 Cents, 1831, capped bust type (Overton 104); 25 Cents, 1806, draped bust type; Cents (3), 1810/09, 1812 large date, 1814 plain 4, all classic head type (Sheldon 281, 288, 295); other coins and tokens of the USA, in silver (1), base metal (3) [9]. Varied state (£80-120)
Hammer Price: £110
United States of America, Half-Dollars (6), 1936 (3), Arkansas Centennial, Long Island Tercentenary, San Diego Expo, 1942, 1951 Booker T. Washington, 1952 Carver-Washington [6]. Extremely fine and better, but lightly cleaned (£100-120)
Hammer Price: £85
Dime and 5 Cents, both 1890; together with other miscellaneous coins of the USA, in silver (3), base metal (8) [13]. First two good extremely fine, others in varied state (£40-50)
Hammer Price: £190
5 Cents, 1834; together with other miscellaneous coins of the USA, New Zealand, Switzerland, etc., in silver (13), base metal (22) [36]. First almost very fine and toned, others in varied state but many extremely fine (£50-70)
United States of America, Cent, 1793, flowing hair type, chain rev. Poor, the reverse virtually flat, but rare (£100-200)
Hammer Price: £260
United States of America, Cent, 1793, flowing hair type, wreath rev., vine and bars edge (Sheldon 11a). Mediocre (£100-200)
Cents (9), 1842 small date, 1843 ‘petite’ head, 1845, 1846 (2, small and medium dates), 1847, 1848, 1850, 1851 [9]. Mostly fine, last better (£50-80)
Hammer Price: £75
Cents (9), 1851 (3), 1852, 1853, 1854, 1856 (3) [9]. Fine to very fine (£50-80)
United States of America, Half-Cents (5), 1803, 1806 stemless wreath, 1825, 1826, 1828 [5]. First fair, second almost fine, others fine (£50-70)
Hammer Price: £120
Half-Cent, 1829, classic head type. Tiny rim nick on reverse at 6 o’clock, good very fine with attractive glossy patina (£40-60)
Hammer Price: £55
Half-Cents (8), 1832, 1833, 1834, 1835, 1849, 1850, 1851, 1854 [8]. First fair, others fine or better but 1850 badly scratched on reverse (£50-80)
Hammer Price: £150
Miscellaneous, Forgeries and copies: A group of Colonials (18), including New England, Massachusetts, Continental Dollar, New Jersey, Virginia, etc [18]. Mostly very fine; in envelopes described (£50-100)
Australia, England, France, etc., coins in silver (19), base metal (13) [32]. Mostly very fine (£20-30)
Hammer Price: £40
USA, Poland, etc., coins in silver (20), base metal (11) [31]. Varied state (£30-40)
Hammer Price: £50
India, Cash (4), all 1796-8 issue (Prid. 105 [2], 105-7 [2]); 20 Cash, 1808, Cash, 1803 (Prid. 197, 212); Rupees (2), both 1812-17 issue (Prid. 251 but edge CGL, 252); 1817-35 Madras Rupee, Half-Rupee (Prid. 258-9); 1823-5 Calcutta Rupee (Prid. 263); 1830-5 Calcutta Rupee (Prid. 268); 4 and 2 Pice, both 1825, Pice, 1833 (Prid. 276, 280, 286); Half-Dub, 1794 (Prid. 319); Bombay Presidency, Half-Pice, 1802-29 series (Prid. 177 et seq.); 1832-5 Rupee and Quarter-Rupee (Prid. 286, 290); Malabar...
Rupee, Chinapatan, in the name of Alamgir I, year 41 [1697-8], 11.53g (Prid. 114; KM. 300.25). Almost extremely fine, a rare date (£60-80)
Rupee, Chinapatan, in the name of Alamgir I, year 50 [1706-7], 11.44g (Prid. –; KM. 300.25); Rupee, Chinapatan, in the name of Shah Alam Bahadur, AH 1119, year 1 [1707-8], 11.00g (Prid. 119; KM. 347.7) [2]. About very fine and better (£40-60)
Rupee, Chinapatan, in the name of Shah Alam I, AH 1121, year 3 [1709-10], 11.53g (Prid. 121; KM. 347.7); Rupee, Arcot, in the name of Alamgir II, year 6 [1759], 11.52g (Prid. 140; KM. 384) [2]. About very fine and better, first rare (£60-80)
Hammer Price: £90
Proof 10 Cash, 1803, bronzed, light issue, edge plain, 4.73g/6h (Prid. –). Brilliant and as struck, rare (£60-80)
Half-Rupee, Mumbai, in the name of Shah Jahan II, AH 1131, year 1 [1717], 5.76g (Prid. 33; KM. 159). Small, dumpy flan, very fine and very rare (£150-200)
Rupees (2), Mumbai, in the name of Muhammad Shah, AH 1138, year 8 [1726-7], 11.46g, AH 1147, year 17, 11.53g, Fifth-Rupee, uncertain date, 2.31g (Prid. 41, 48, cf. 60; KM. 163, 271); Rupee, Mumbai, in the name of Alamgir II, AH 1173, year 5 [1758-9], 11.52g (Prid. 70; KM. 176) [4]. Very fine and better, first two on large flans, both rare (£90-120)
Pice or Copperoons (2), both year 9 [1674], second with no punctuation in date, 13.84g, 13.69g (Prid. 81, 82) [2]. First fair, second better than fine, both with clear dates (£60-80)
Double Pice, 1773, transposed lettering in balemark reading iec, 9.86g; Pice, 1773, 5.02g (Prid. 107 var., 110) [2]. About fine and better, first interesting (£30-40)
Proof Double Pice or 8 Reas, 1794, bronzed, edge grained, 12.92g/6h (Prid. 122). Minor marks, otherwise brilliant (£40-60)
Double Pice (2), 1803, 1816 (Prid. 145, 152; KM. 199-200); Pice (8), 1808, 1810, 1813, 1815, 1816, 1819, 1825, 1827 (Prid. 164, 166, 167, 168, 169, 171, 172, 174; KM. 198) [10]. First only mediocre, many others fine, some scarce dates (£90-120)
Hammer Price: £70
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