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Danish West Indies, ST THOMAS, Louis Delinois, 5 Cents, c. 1887, uniface, brass, 26mm (Somod 4617; Higgie 410). Fine, but small piercing £60-£80
Hammer Price: £60
Danish West Indies, ST THOMAS, C.A. Daniel & Co., One Cent, c. 1887, German silver, 20mm (Somod 4622; Higgie 407). Very fine £50-£70
Hammer Price: £40
Danish West Indies, ST THOMAS, J. Muller & Co., One Cent, c. 1889, uniface, brass, 22mm (Somod 4624; Higgie 437). Nearly fine £50-£70
Hammer Price: £20
Danish West Indies, ST THOMAS, G. Beretta, Ten Cents & Five Cents, c. 1889, German silver, 21mm, 19mm (Somod 4627-8; Higgie 401-2) [2]. Fine or better £80-£100
£80–£100
Danish West Indies, ST THOMAS, A. Burnet, Five Cents, c. 1889, cupro-nickel, 19mm (Somod 4630; Higgie 405). Very fine, some light staining £60-£80
£60–£80
Danish West Indies, ST THOMAS, G. Leviti, 10 Cents, c. 1889, German silver, 24mm (Somod 4637; Higgie 434); 5 Cents, cupro-nickel, 19mm (Somod 4638; Higgie 432); 1 Cent, copper, 23mm (Somod 4636; Higgie 430) [3]. First extremely fine, others nearly very fine £150-£200
£150–£200
Danish West Indies, ST THOMAS, J. Muller & Co., Five Cents, c. 1889, German silver, 18mm (Somod 4639; Higgie 438); One Cent, c. 1889, copper, 23mm (Somod 4640; Higgie 436) [2]. Fine or better £100-£150
£100–£150
Danish West Indies, ST THOMAS, G. Peirano et Co., 5 Cents, c. 1889, German silver, 19mm (Somod 4641; Higgie 444). About fine, rare £120-£150
Hammer Price: £110
Danish West Indies, ST THOMAS, Russell Brothers, 10 Cents & 3 Cents, 1888, cupro-nickel, 27mm, 17mm (Somod 4643, 4645; Higgie 451, 447) [2]. First fair, second near very fine £80-£100
Danish West Indies, ST THOMAS, Russell Brothers, 2 Cents Mexican, 1890, copper-nickel, octagonal, 17mm (Somod 4648; Higgie 446). Fine £40-£60
Danish West Indies, ST THOMAS, Ricardo D. Senior, 5 Cents, c. 1889, cupro-nickel, 18mm (Somod 4649; Higgie 453); 1 Cent, c. 1889, copper, 23mm (Somod 4650; Higgie 452) [2]. First fine or better with some dark spots on one side, second very fine but small piercing near the edge, rare £150-£200
Danish West Indies, ST THOMAS, Delvalle & Co., Three Cents & One Cent, c. 1889, cupro-nickel, each 19mm (Somod 4655, 4657; Higgie 414, 411) [2]. Fine or better £100-£150
Danish West Indies, ST THOMAS, West Indian Company, daytime check for loading or unloading coal on ships, 1920, uniface, brass, 24mm (Somod 24.703; Lyall 10). Very fine, some light staining £30-£40
Hammer Price: £50
Danish West Indies, Merchant tokens (10): A. Burnet, Five Cents (2), c. 1889, cupro-nickel, 19mm (Somod 4630; Higgie 405); G. Beretta, Ten Cents, c. 1889, German silver, 21mm (Somod 4627; Higgie 402); G. Leviti, Five Cents (2), c. 1889, cupro-nickel, 19mm (Somod 4635; Higgie 431); One Cent, c. 1889, copper, 23mm (Somod 4636; Higgie 430); C.A. Daniel & Co., One Cent, c. 1887, German silver, 20mm (Somod 4622; Higgie 407); J. Muller & Co., One Cent (2), c. 1889, copper, 23mm (Somod 4640; Higgie...
Hammer Price: £70
Dominica, Authority of September 1798, Moco, or One-and-a-Half Bitts (valued at One Shilling and Threehalfpence), a circular segment from a Spanish-Colonial 8 Reales, with 15 crenations, one side stamped with a script d radiate, small star within the loop of the letter, 2.46g/38.0gr (Prid. 22; KM 1). Fine £150-£200
Hammer Price: £100
Dominica, Authority of September 1798, Moco or One-and-a-Half Bitts (valued at One Shilling and Threehalfpence), a circular segment from a Spanish-Colonial 8 Reales with 15 crenations, one side stamped with a script d radiate, small star within the loop of the letter, 2.99g/46.1gr (Prid. 22; KM 1). Fine £150-£200
Hammer Price: £75
Dominica, Authority of September 1798, Moco or One-and-a-Half Bitts (valued at One Shilling and Threehalfpence), a cirular segment from a Spanish-Colonial 8 Reales, with 15 crenations, one side stamped with a script d radiate, small star within the loop of the letter, 2.56g/39.5gr (Prid. 22; KM 1). Fine, some surface porosity perhaps due to burial £100-£120
Dominica, Authority of September 1798, Moco or One-and-a-Half Bitts (valued at One Shilling and Threehalfpence), a circular segment from a Spanish-Colonial 8 Reales, with 15 crenations, one side stamped with a script d radiate, small star within the loop of the letter, 2.66g/41.1gr (Prid. 22; KM 1). Fine, possibly recovered from the ground £100-£120
Dominica, Authority of September 1798, Moco, or One-and-a-Half Bitts, contemporary counterfeit, a thin lightweight circular segment from a Spanish-Colonial coin, one side stamped with a script d radiate, small star within the loop of the letter, 1.77g/27.3gr (Prid. 22A; cf. KM 1). Plugged, otherwise fine £80-£100
Hammer Price: £80
Dominica, Authority of August 1813, Six Bitts (valued at Four Shillings and Sixpence), a circular centre segment from a Charles IV Spanish-Colonial 8 Reales, obv. countermarked with a crowned 6 within a shaped indent, 9.41g/145.1gr (Prid. 27; KM 6). Coin fair, countermark fine [certified and graded by PCGS as AG03] £240-£300
Hammer Price: £360
Dominica, Issues c. 1816-18, Two Bitts, contemporary counterfeit, a Charles III 2 Reales (Pistareen), 1711, with a crudely cut central hole, 3.32g/51.2gr (cf. Prid. Not Attributed 35). Fine, rare £100-£150
Dominican Republic, AB Consuelo, 25 Cents, 15 Cents, 10 Cents and 5 Cents, aluminium, 38mm, 33mm, 29mm, 24mm (Rulau –) [4]. Fine to good very fine, last slightly bent £40-£50
French Colonies, Countermark of 1640, Douzains (4) of 12 Deniers, each countermarked with fleur-de-lis and returned to circulation as Sol of 15 Deniers; Stampees (2), blank copper flans stamped with crowned C, most likely forgeries from Birmingham (KM 2); 2 Sous, 1789a, copper with silver wash, most likely a forgery from Brimingham (KM 1); Charles X, 10 Centimes, 1828a (KM 11.1); Louis-Philippe, 5 Centimes, 1841a (KM 13); GUADELOUPE, 3 Sols 9 Deniers, [1793], a French Colonies 12 Deniers,...
Hammer Price: £160
Grenada, French Administration, Authority of October 1780, One Escalin (One Bitt), a lightweight cut ‘eleventh’ of a Spanish-Colonial 8 Reales, rev. countermarked with incuse G, 1.52g/23.5gr (Prid. 1; KM 1). Very fine, rare; although light in weight the countermark appears to be official £240-£300
Hammer Price: £1,600
Grenada, French Administration, Authority of October 1780, One Escalin (One Bitt), a lightweight cut ‘eleventh’ of a Spanish-Colonial 8 Reales, rev. countermarked with incuse G, 1.48g/22.8gr (Prid. 1; KM 1). Near very fine, rare; although light in weight the countermark appears to be official £240-£300
Hammer Price: £420
Guadeloupe, French Administration, Authority of September 1793, Three Sous Nine Deniers, ‘Collot’, a Louis XV, French Colonies 12 Deniers, 1767, rev. countermarked with rf within a beaded oval indent (Prid. p.228, fig. 15; VG 1; KM 1). Coin near fine, countermark fine £80-£100
Guadeloupe, French Administration, Authority of September 1793, Three Sous Nine Deniers, ‘Collot’, a Louis XV, French Colonies, 12 Deniers, 1767, rev. countermarked with rf within a beaded oval indent (Prid. p.228, fig. 15; VG 1; KM 1). Coin nearly fine, countermark fine £80-£100
Guadeloupe, French Administration, Authority of September 1793, Three Sous Nine Deniers (3), ‘Collot’, Louis XV French Colonial 12 Deniers, 1767, revs. countermarked rf within a beaded oval indent (Prid. p.228, fig. 15; VG 1; KM 1) [3]. Coins poor to fair, countermarks fair or better £100-£150
Guadeloupe, POINTE-A-PITRE (?), copper jeton, c. 1810, obv. crowned arms of France within oval border, rev. crowned GP above fleur-de-lis and crossed palm leaves, 24mm (VG 1037; Byrne 560; Roehrs 1175). Obverse about fine, reverse better £50-£70
Hammer Price: £55
Guadeloupe, British Administration, Decree of May 1811, Moco of Twenty Sous, a square centre segment from a Spanish-Colonial 8 Reales, with crenated edges, stamped with g radiate, possibly a contemporary counterfeit, 2.31g/35.6gr (cf. Prid. 3; VG 27; KM 19). Good fine, rare £200-£260
Hammer Price: £220
Guadeloupe, British Administration, Decree of May 1811, Forty Sous, contemporary counterfeit, a Charles III, Spanish 2 Reales (Pistareen), 1773pi, Madrid, obv. countermarked with crowned g within a shaped indent, 5.25g/81.0gr (cf. Prid. 4). Coin and countermark fair, rare £200-£260
Hammer Price: £170
Guadeloupe, Franc (2), 1903, 1921 (KM 46); 50 Centimes (2), 1903, 1921 (KM 45); MARTINIQUE, 50 Centimes, 1922 (KM 40) [5]. Fine or better £100-£120
Hammer Price: £130
Guadeloupe, Shell cards (2), c. 1910, obv. male head left with feathered head-dress, rev. new coins around globe, one brass with loop attached, the other white plastic, each 20mm (cf. Rulau 40); button, obv. similar, rev. blank, brass, 20mm (Rulau 42) [3]. About fine or better £50-£70
£50–£70
Haiti, NORTH HAITI, 15 Sols, date not visible (KM 6); 7 Sols 6 Deniers (2), 1807, 1808 (KM 3); Republic, Centime, 1831 (KM A21) [4]. Fair to fine, one pierced, first three scarce £80-£100
Hammer Price: £260
Haiti, Following Authority of June 1811, Quarter-Dollar (presumed value of Two-and-Three-Quarter Escalins), a Charles IV 2 Reales, 1794ij, Lima, centrally pierced from the rev., 5.80g/89.5gr (cf. Braun, pl. 12). Nearly fine, rare £240-£300
Hammer Price: £1,000
Haiti, Unknown issuer, sugar plantation token, small cross with rosette in centre and fleur-de-lis in each angle, rev. large V, aluminium, 30mm (Rulau –). Very fine and extremely rare £80-£100
Jamaica, Spanish Administration, Four Maravedis, Santo Domingo, rev. countermarked with an incuse anchor, c. 1582, to revalue the coin to One-Eleventh of a Real; together with another Four Maravedis of Santo Domingo, without countermark [2]. Coins fine for issue, countermark very fine £80-£100
Jamaica, Spanish Administration, Four Maravedis (2), Santo Domingo, both countermarked with an incuse anchor, c. 1582, to revalue the coin to One-Eleventh of a Real [2]. Coins fair, countermarks better £60-£80
Jamaica, Authority of November 1758, Dollar (valued at Six Shillings and Eight Pence), a Ferdinand VI 8 Reales, 1758Jjm, Lima, both sides centrally countermarked with floriate gr within a circular indent (Prid. 4; KM 8.4). Fine [certified and graded by National Numismatic Certification as VF-30] £1,000-£1,200
Jamaica, Authority of November 1758, Quarter-Dollar (valued at One Shilling and Eight Pence), a Ferdinand VI, 2 Reales, 1753j, Lima, both sides countermarked with floriate gr within a circular indent (Prid. 6; KM 4.5). About fine [certified and graded by NGC as G 4] £400-£500
Hammer Price: £380
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