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Sale 128

June 26-30, 2022 Coin Auction


World Crowns and Minors
 
 
Lot Photo Description Realized
Lot 1849
France. Piedfort 5 Francs, 1960. As KM-926; as Gad-770. 24.5 grams. Double thickness. Uncirculated. Estimated Value $50 - 75
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Lot 1850
France. Essai Piedfort 1 Centime, 1961. KM-PE333 (KM-928); Gad-91; Maz-2846 var. Chrome-Steel. Mintage 104. NGC graded MS-67. Estimated Value $125 - 175
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Lot 1851
France. Essai Piedfort 5 Centime, 1961. KM-PE334 (KM-927); Gad-91; Maz-2842 var. Chrome-Steel. Mintage 104. NGC graded MS-66. Estimated Value $125 - 175
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Lot 1852
France. Piedfort 1 Centime, 1962. KM-P341; Maz-2847. Chrome-Steel. Mintage 500. NGC graded Proof 67. Estimated Value $75 - 100
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$192
Lot 1853
France. Piefort 10 Francs, 1965. KM-P356. Silver. Light golden tone. Pop 3; 3 in 68; 1 in 70. PCGS graded Specimen 67. Estimated Value $150 - 200
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$216
Lot 1854
  France. Trio of Henri III Minors: 1576 Douzain, 1577 Liard, 1586 Double Tournois. Lot of 3 coins. Fine to Very Fine. Estimated Value $75 - 100
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$96
Lot 1855
  France. Lot of Four Copper Minors: 2 Centimes, 1897-A. KM-827.1; 5 Centimes, 1897-A. KM-821.1; 5 Centimes, 1912. KM-842; 10 Centimes, 1871-A. KM-815.1. Lot of 4 coins. Almost Uncirculated to Uncirculated. Estimated Value $100 - 125
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$78
Lot 1856
France. Miscellaneous Lot: Monneron 5 Sols, 1792. Silvered bronze; Module of 20 silver francs, 1929. Maz-2622, 10th anniversary of Peace; Die Hub with Liberty head for Coin or Medal 16 mm, hub 64 mm 474 grams; Switzerland-Geneva. Revolutionary 15 Sols, 1794. KM-97. Holed. Fine. Lot of 4 coins. Very Fine or better. Estimated Value $200 - 300
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Lot 1857
France. Lot of Modern Patterns and Piedforts: Essai 10 Centimes, 1909. Maz-2284. Aluminum. Stain mark; Piedfort 10 Centimes, 1941. KM-896. Plain edge, 5.0 grams; Piedfort 20 Centimes, 1941. KM-899. 7.1 grams; Essai Piedfort 10 Francs, 1952. KM-PE320. Lot of 4 coins. All Extremely Fine to About Uncirculated. Estimated Value $200 - 300
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Lot 1858
  France. Lot of Modern Essai's: French Oceania. Essai Franc, 1948. KM-E3. Incuse design; Essai 5 Francs, 1952. KM-E10; French Polynesia. Essai 20 Francs, 1967. KM-E2; French Somaliland. Essai Piedfort 1 Franc, 1948. KM-PE1; French West Africa. Essai Franc, 1948. KM-E1 and Essai Piedfort, 1948. KM-PE1. Lot of 6 coins. All Brilliant Uncirculated. Estimated Value $200 - 250
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Lot 1859
French Cochinchina. "Tonkin Campaign Medal, 1885. Barac-284. Silver. 30 mm. By Daniel Dupuis. Paris mint. Decoration for the campaigns of 1883-1885. Loop removed. PCGS graded Uncirculated Detail (Mount Removed). Estimated Value $150 - 200
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$192
Lot 1860
French Cochinchina. Pattern Piedfort 1 Centime, 1908-A. KM-P2 (KM-12.1); Lec-64. Bronze. Pop 7; 2 in 65. PCGS graded Specimen 64 Matte. Estimated Value $600 - 800
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$1,740
Lot 1861
French Indochina. Piastre, 1895-A. KM-5a.1; Lec-275. Liberty seated left. Brilliant mint luster. PCGS graded AU-55. Estimated Value $100 - 125
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$240
Lot 1862
French Indochina. Pattern Piefort 5 Centimes, 1923. KM-E12; Lec-113. Copper-Nickel. ESSAI below cornucopia. Pop 4; 1 in 65; 4 in 66. Specimen 64. Estimated Value $300 - 400
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$846
Lot 1863
French Indochina. Silver Essai Piedfort Piastre, 1931. KM-PE3; Lec-307; Gad-36. Mintage only 33 pieces struck. Double-thick planchet. Pop 5; 3 in 64; 2 in 65; 1 in 65+. PCGS graded Specimen 63. Estimated Value $2,000 - 3,000
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$4,080
Lot 1864
French Indochina. Essai Piedfort 20 Cents, 1945. KM-PE5 (KM-29.1). Aluminum. Mintage 104. Light rust spots. About Uncirculated. Estimated Value $100 - 150
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$360
Lot 1865
French Indochina. Essai 1 Piastre, 1946. KM-E42 (Km-32.1); Lec-315; Gad-37. Federated States. Mintage of only 1,100 pieces. PCGS graded Specimen 64. Estimated Value $150 - 200
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$276
Lot 1866
French Indochina. Essai 50 Centimes, 1946. KM-E41 (KM-31); Lec-264; Gad-33. Mintage 1,100. PCGS graded Specimen 64. Estimated Value $150 - 200
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$1,200
Lot 1867
French Oceania. Essai Piedfort 5 Francs, 1952. KM-PE-4 (KM-4); Lec-22; Gad-7. Aluminum. Mintage 104. PCGS graded Specimen 65. Estimated Value $100 - 125
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$150
Lot 1868
French Polynesia. Essai 50 Francs, 1967. KM-E3 (KM-7); Lec-110; Gad-19. PCGS graded Specimen 68. Estimated Value $50 - 75
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$48
Lot 1869
German New Guinea. Mark, 1894-A. KM-5; J-705. Bird of paradise on a bough. PCGS graded MS-63. Estimated Value $350 - 400
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Realized
$630
Lot 1870
German States: Baden. 2 Gulden, 1846. KM-222. Leopold I. NGC graded Extremely Fine Detail (Cleaned). Estimated Value $75 - 100
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$102
Lot 1871
German States: Bavaria. Taler, 1761. Dav-1949; KM-502.1. Maximilian III, Josef. Very Fine. Estimated Value $75 - 100
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$108
Lot 1872
German States: Bavaria. Taler, 1818. Dav-554; KM-708; Thun-45. To commemorate the new constitution. Cleaned and polished. Extremely Fine. Estimated Value $100 - 125
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$144
Lot 1873
German States: Brunswick-Lüneburg-Calenberg-Hanover. 12 Mariengroschen, 1702-HB. KM-37. NGC graded About Uncirculated Detail (Surface Hairlines). Estimated Value $100 - 150
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$144
Lot 1874
German States: Brunswick-Wolfenbüttel. Lugen Taler, 1596. Dav-9090. Heinrich Julius. Wildman supporting helmeted arms. Reverse; Victory flying over couching lion. PCGS graded VF-35. Estimated Value $300 - 350
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$504
Lot 1875
German States: Frankfurt am Main. Taler, 1863. Dav-654; KM-372; Thun-147. Assembly of Princes. Light hairline scratch. Nicely toned. Extremely Fine to About Uncirculated. Estimated Value $100 - 125
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$228
Lot 1876
German States: Hanover. ORDERS AND DECORATIONS. ELECTORATE (UNTIL 1815) AND KINGDOM (1815-1866). Royal Guelphic Order. 2nd edition (Hanoverian - 1837-1866), Military Commander 1st-class breast star, manufacturing by Friedrich Carl Büsch in Hanover from about 1860 until 1866, 79 x 79 mm, Silver with gold platted center, and enamels, 83.5 g, with finest enamel painting, slight, nearly invisible enamel chips on the laurel leaves, swords silver, gold-plated, gold-plating on the reverse fixed with two hollow rivets, on the reverse manufacturer's indication, with pin. About Extremely Fine. Estimated Value $3,000 - UP
In consequence of the elevation of the Electorate of Hanover to a Kingdom by the Prince Regent George (1762-1830, Prince Regent from 1811 until 1820, King George IV since 1820) in the name of his father George III, King of Great Britain and Ireland, Elector of Hanover (1738-1820, reigned since 1760), he also instituted on August 12, 1815, the Royal Guelphic Order as a three-class (Knight Grand Cross, Knight Commander and Knight) order for civil and military merit. Thus, it was a royal order within the British system of orders of chivalry. With the end of the personal union between Great Britain and Hanover by the death of King William IV (1765-1837, reigned since 1830), the last male British Sovereign of the House of Hanover on the British throne, in 1837, the order in 1837 became a pure Hanoverian order under the reign of King Ernest [Ernst] August of Hanover (1771-1851, reigned since 1837). In 1841 new statutes were published. In 1866, due to the Prussian annexation of Hanover in 1866, the now four-class (de facto five classes - Grand Cross, Commander 1st and 2nd class, Knight and Member with a Silver Cross) order was abolished by the Prussian Government.
According to Klenau (in GK2 page II-220) between 1835 and 1865 only 59 1st-class military commanders were conferred to Hanoverians and 67 to foreigners.
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Lot 1877
German States: Magdeburg. AR Bracteate. Berger-1502; Bonhoff-660. 29 mm. Wichmann von Seeburg, Bishop. 1152-1192. PCGS graded AU-53. Estimated Value $100 - 150
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$156
Lot 1878
German States: Mainz. 2 Sol, L'AN 2, 1793. Gad-66; KM-602.5. Copper. Siege of 1793 by the German coalition against the French Occupation Army. Reverse; Fasces within wreath, date below. PCGS graded Very Fine Detail (Cleaned). Estimated Value $75 - 100
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Lot 1879
German States: Mansfeld. Taler, 1622-HI. Dav-6962; KM-55. Volrat VI, Wolfgang III, Johann Georg II. St. George and the dragon. Reverse; Helmeted arms, HI by shield. Old cabinet tone. PCGS graded AU-50. Estimated Value $300 - 350
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$480
Lot 1880
German States: Mansfeld-Bornstedt. 1/3 Taler, 1671- ABK. KM-125. Knight on horseback slaying dragon. NGC graded Very Fine Detail (Cleaned). Estimated Value $75 - 100
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$78
Lot 1881
German States: Nuremberg. Bracteate Pfennig, ND. Bonhoff-2023. Konradin, 1258-1268. Prancing lion. Overstruck on Bonhoff-2034 of Friedrich II, 1215-50. PCGS graded MS-61. Estimated Value $150 - 200
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Lot 1882
German States: Nuremberg. 2 ½ Kreuzer, 1778-R. KM-369. NGC graded MS-62. Estimated Value $75 - 100
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$72
Lot 1883
German States: Prussia. Groschen, 1539. Saurma-5055. Bust of Albrecht v. Brandenburg right. Reverse; Eagle. NGC graded EF-40. Estimated Value $60 - 80
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$72
Lot 1884
German States: Prussia. Groschen, 1544. Saurma-5059. Bust of Albrecht v. Brandenburg right. Reverse; Eagle. NGC graded EF-40. Estimated Value $60 - 80
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$66
Lot 1885
German States: Prussia. Taler, 1785-A. Dav-2590; KM-332.1. Friedrich II, 1740-1786. Laureate head right. Reverse; Crowned eagle atop of trophies. NGC graded VG-8. Estimated Value $50 - 70
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$90
Lot 1886
German States: Orders and Decorations. Saxony. Duchy Saxon-Ernestine House Order. 2nd model (without ciphers on the upper cross arm - 1864-1935). Commander 1st class breast star for civil merit (with oak leaves wreath), width 86.9 mm. Silver. Very Fine. Estimated Value $2,000 - UP
The order's statutes of December 25, 1833, in article 14 clearly define that the insignia conferred for military merit should bear laurel wreaths around the center and crossed swords through the center. Despite this prescription, in all classes some insignia for military merit were conferred only with laurel wreath, but without crossed swords through the center. There is no prescriptive evidence for this practice. It can only be speculated that these crosses from an unknown date were conferred upon commissioned officers who did not win it for service in direct war action.
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$2,583
Lot 1887
German States: Saxon Duchies, Ernestine House Order. 2nd model (without ciphers on the upper cross arm-1864-1935). Commander's Cross for military merit (with laurel wreath) without swords, blue and gilt enamel, 86 mm, 38.2 g, with old, but later, partly lightened neck ribbon cut on reverse. Crowned white enamel cross, gilt center medallion embossed portrait showing Duke Ernest. Blue and green enameled circle with the order's motto, with lions between cross. About Extremely Fine. Estimated Value $600 - UP
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$2,400
Lot 1888
German States: Saxony. 5 Mark, 1914-E. KM-1266. Friedrich August III. NGC graded Uncirculated Detail (Cleaned). Estimated Value $75 - 100
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$90
Lot 1889
German States: Schleswig-Holstein. Medal, 1849. Lange-191a. Bronze. 32 mm. Unsigned. For the battle of Eckernförde. The "Gefion" in the harbor, in front of it the still burning wreck "Christian VIII.", in front a rampart with the flag of Schleswig-Holstein. Reverse; Inscription in 9 lines. NGC graded MS-62 Brown. Estimated Value $150 - 200
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Lot 1890
German States: Ulm. Klippe Gulden, 1704. KM-90. Siege issue. PCGS graded EF-40. Estimated Value $250 - 300
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Lot 1891
German States: Württemberg-OLS. 15 Kreuzer, 1675-SP. KM-10. Sylvius Friedrich. Bust right. Reverse; Eagle. NGC graded EF-40. Estimated Value $60 - 80
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$78
Lot 1892
Germany. 3 Reichsmark, 1927-A. KM-52; J-327. For the 1000th Anniversary of the Founding of Nordhausen. PCGS graded MS-65. Estimated Value $150 - 200
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$204
Lot 1893
Great Britain-Anglo-Saxon. Continental issue. Silver Sceat, ND (695-740). S.792. (0.94g). Sharply struck with lovely toning. NGC graded MS-63. Estimated Value $200 - 300
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$384
Lot 1894
Great Britain. Early Anglo-Saxon, secondary phase (c. 710-760), silver Sceat. S.802A. York. 0.90g. Diademed heads facing, crucifix between. Reverse Four birds clockwise around cross. NGC graded AU-53. Estimated Value $150 - 200
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$480
Lot 1895
Great Britain. Penny, ND. S.1364A. 1.45g. Henry III, 1216-1272. Phase III. Long Cross. NGC graded About Uncirculated Detail (Surface Hairlines). Estimated Value $75 - 100
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$120
Lot 1896
Great Britain. Groat, ND. S.1836. Henry VI, First Reign, 1422-1461. Calais mint. Annulet issue. Toned. PCGS graded AU-58. Estimated Value $300 - 400
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$408
Lot 1897
Great Britain. Penny, ND. S.2236. 0.70g. Henry VII, 1485-1509. York. Archbishop Rotherham. NGC graded VF-35. Estimated Value $100 - 125
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$78
Lot 1898
Great Britain. Crown, 1551. S-2478; Dav-8245. Edward VI, 1547-1553. Third period. Fine-silver issue. Mint mark Y. Obverse: King crowned wearing armor holding a sword over his shoulder and galloping right, date 1551 below. Reverse; Long cross fourchée over royal shield. England's first dated silver crown. Above the shield on the reverse "MF" graffiti. Well struck and toned. PCGS graded Very Fine Detail (Repaired). Estimated Value $1,200 - 1,500
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