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Sale 60

Pre-Long Beach Coin Auction


World Crowns and Minors
 
 
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Lot 2577
Austria. Taler, 1632 (Hall). Dav-3338. Archduke Leopold, as Count of Tyrol, 1626-1632. Half figure holding sword right. Reverse: Crowned arms with Order chain around arms. Sharply struck with considerable original mint luster. NGC graded MS-63.
Estimated Value $600 - 800.
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Realized
$776
Lot 2578
Bohemia. Denar, ND. Cach-317. Weight 1.09 grams. Prague mint. Bretislaus I, 1034-1055. Obverse: Duke with standard facing left. Legend: BRACIZLAVS DVX. Reverse: Enthroned Saint between two cross-headed sceptres. Legend: SCS WENCEZLAVS. Sharply struck with lovely iridescent toning. Choice Extremely Fine.
Estimated Value $500 - 600.
Ex Garrett Sale, Part II, lot 849. The Dr. Jacob Terner Collection.

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Lot 2579
Bohemia. Gros, ND. Don-817. Jean I'Aveugle,m 1310-1346. Bohemia lion left. Reverse: Crown within two circles of legends. Toned. NGC graded AU-50.
Estimated Value $125 - 150.
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Realized
$86
Lot 2580
Canada. 5 Cents, 1902-H. KM-9. Large H. Edward VII. Light hairline scratch. Lustrous. Uncirculated.
Estimated Value $50 - 75.
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Realized
$40
Lot 2581
  Canada. Bulk Lot of Large Cents, 1888-1920. A few scarce varieties and dates. Careful examination is recommended. Sold as is, no returns. Lot of 346 coins. Good to About Uncirculated.
Estimated Value $200 - 250.
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Realized
$529
Lot 2582
  Canada. Dollar Lot: 1939 (4 pieces), 1949. Lot of 5 coins. Extremely Fine to About Uncirculated.
Estimated Value $60 - 70.
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Realized
$69
Lot 2583
  Canada. Small Miscellaneous Lot: Lot includes a four piece silver Olympic set, 5 Cent 1912 NGC MS62, Proof set 1967, a few silver dollars and a few miscellaneous mint sets. Careful examination is recommended. Sold as is, no returns.
Estimated Value $150 - 200.
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$357
Lot 2584
Chile. 8 Reales, 1787 So-D.A. (Santiago). Eliz-36; WR-3; KM-31. 26.90 grams. Charles III, 1759-1788. Laureate, draped, and cuirassed bust of Charles III right. Reverse: Crowned Bourbon arms, flanked by bannered pillars. The strike choice, with virtually complete centers. Devices lustrous and glossy, on reflective fields. Very Rare, even more so in this state of preservation. The finest known specimen. NGC graded AU-58.

The mintage figures for colonial 8 Reales in Chile were far lower than most of the other Spanish colonies. Far less trade was being conducted by the Spanish. This makes this type very scarce.
Estimated Value $14,000 - 15,000.
A nearly comparable example, in AU, realized $12,000 in a Ponterio sale in January of 1991; Ex-Millennia Sale, Lot 990.

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Lot 2585
China. Dollar, 1914. L&M-858; Y-322. Portrait in military uniform of Yuan Shih-kai, with high feather-hat. Reverse: One Yuan within open wreath. Choice for the grade with very attractive toning. NGC graded MS-62.
Estimated Value $3,000 - 3,500.
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Realized
$5,040
Lot 2586
France - Carolingian. Denier, ND. Roberts-1333; M&G-920. Charles The Bald, 840-877. Obv: Temple. Leg: CARLUS REX. Reverse: Cross with pellets(4) in arch angle withing small central circle. Leg: + SCIMARTINI MONENTA. Very Fine.
Estimated Value $800 - 900.
Ex Dr. Jacob Terner Collection.

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Lot 2587
France - Carolingian. Denier, ND. Roberts-1355; MEC-860. Charles The Bald, 840-877. Obv: Large cross within inner circle. Leg: + I-CURTISAS-NIEN. Reverse: Karolus monogram within inner circle. Leg: +GRATIA D - IREX. Extremely Fine.
Estimated Value $800 - 1,000.
Ex Dr. Jacob Terner Collection.

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Lot 2588
France - Carolingian. Denier, ND. M&G-895; Mec-860; Prou-411. Charles The Bald, 840-877 AD. Minted at Courcessin. Carolus monogram over cross. Bold strike and attractively toned. Choice Extremely Fine.
Estimated Value $400 - 500.
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Realized
$357
Lot 2589
France - Carolingian. Denier, ND. Roberts-1423; M&G-1045. Charles The Bald, 840-877. Rennes mint (Brittany). Obv: Cross within inner circle. Leg: +HRED NIS CIVITAS. Reverse: Karolus mongram. Leg: +GRATIA D -II REX. Choice Very Fine.
Estimated Value $600 - 700.
Ex Dr. Jacob Terner Collection.

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Lot 2590
France - Carolingian. Denier, ND. Roberts-1654v; M&G-1298v. Odo, 887-898. Obv: Large central cross. Leg: + H TVR - NES CIVITAS. Reverse: Odo monogram. Leg: +HISERADIA DRX. Choice Very Fine.
Estimated Value $500 - 600.
Ex Dr. Jacob Terner Collection.

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Lot 2591
France. Silver Medal, ND. 51.5 mm. By Louis Oscar Roty, late 19th century French Medallist. Prize medal - Ministry of Interior. Small reverse scratch. A lovely Art Nouveau Medal. Extremely Fine.
Estimated Value $150 - 200.
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Realized
$252
Lot 2592
German New Guinea. 2 Marks, 1894-A. KM-6. Bird of Paradise. Superb coin with marvelous bluish mauve and silvery gold iridescent toning. Among the finest known. PCGS graded Proof 66.
Estimated Value $3,000 - 4,000.
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Realized
$4,600
Lot 2593
German States - Frankfurt am Main. 2 Talers, 1866. Dav-651; KM-365; Thun-145. A lovely multi color toned example. NGC graded MS-65.
Estimated Value $200 - 250.
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Realized
$748
Lot 2594
German States - Hesse-Darmstadt. 3 Marks, 1910-A. KM-375; J-76. Ernst Ludwig. Head left. Light mottle toning. ANACS graded Proof 67.
Estimated Value $600 - 700.
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Realized
$633
Lot 2595
German States - Passau. Taler, 1712. Dav-2520; Kel-108. John Philipp, Graf von Lamberg, 1689-1712. Bust of Cardinal right. Reverse: Capped arms. Lovely iridescent toning with reflective surfaces. Rare. NGC graded MS-63.
Estimated Value $1,500 - 1,800.
Ex Millennia Collection, Lot 646.

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$2,300
Lot 2596
German States - Prussia. 5 Marks, 1904-A. Dav-789; KM-523; J-104. Wilhelm II, 1888-1918. Superb bright white luster. NGC graded Proof 67 Ultra Cameo.
Estimated Value $1,500 - 2,000.
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Realized
$2,760
Lot 2597
  Germany. Lot of 10 Mark's. Hamburg. 10 Mark, 1880-J. KM-288; Prussia. 10 Marks 1875A and 1893A. KM-504, 520. Total weight 0.3456 ounce. Lot of 3 coins. Averages, Very Fine.
Estimated Value $350 - 375.
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Realized
$449
Lot 2598
Great Britain. Paxs Penny, ND. S.1257. William I, 1066-1087. An attractive specimen which had seen practically no circulation. NGC graded EF-45.
Estimated Value $1,000 - 1,200.
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Realized
$1,380
Lot 2599
Great Britain. Groat, ND. S.2258; N-1747. Henry VII, 1485-1509. London mint (1504-1505). Regular issue. Crowned and draped bust right, crown with three bands. Reverse: Quartered shield bourne by cross fourchee. Cross-crosslet mintmark. Bold, even strike on a super flan, with fine deep old-collection toning. This coin with an extraordinary Tudor portrait and crisp legends. About Uncirculated.
Estimated Value $1,500 - 2,000.
Ex Millennia Sale, lot 284.

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Realized
$1,783
Lot 2600
Great Britain. Undated (offical) Pattern Half Penny. BMC-404. Charles II, 1660-1685. Obverse: Bust of King left. Legend reads CAROLVS. A. CAROLO. Reverse: Britannia and legend QVATVOR. MARIA. VINDICO (I claim the four seas). It is difficult to pinpoint the date of this scarce pattern exactly, but it was probably around 1671. The first currency copper halfpenny made its debut in the following year 1672. NGC graded Proof 55 Brown.
Estimated Value $800 - 900.
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Realized
$978
Lot 2601
Great Britain. Sixpence, 1676/5. S.3382; ESC-1515a. Charles II, 1660-1685. Obverse: Draped bust of King. Reverse: Crowned cruciform shields. Beautifully toned and with prooflike surfaces, this is an excellent of a scarce currency coin, and a rare overdate as well! NGC graded MS-63.
Estimated Value $1,250 - 1,500.
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Realized
$1,409
Lot 2602
Great Britain. Sixpence, 1697. S.3542. William III, 1694-1702. Third bust type. An attractively well struck coin, especially so on the reverse. A little toning and a lot of original mint luster. NGC graded MS-64.
Estimated Value $350 - 375.
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Realized
$460
Lot 2603
Great Britain. Pattern Halfpenny, ND. Peck-730. Anne, 1702-1714. Undated, but produced as a pattern towards the end of Queen's reign. Obverse: Draped bust of Queen. Reverse: Symbolic thistle and conjoined roses demonstrating the union of England and Scotland. This important experimental coin was struck from dies by John Croker, who had succeeded to the post of Chief Engraver in 1705. Isaac Newton was Master of the Mint. Described by Peck as VR (Very Rare), this is indeed a very rare die pairing. (2+D) with the added punctuation. Deep mirror fields distinguish the obverse, which is truly free from the die rust and imperfections which plague this series. A superb overall coin. NGC graded MS-62 Brown.
Estimated Value $1,000 - 1,200.
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Realized
$1,323
Lot 2604
Great Britain. 'Dump' Halfpenny, 1717. S.3659; KM-549. George I, 1714-1727. Obverse: Laureate bust of King right. Reverse: Britannia seated left. Date in exergue. This is a spectacular example of a practically blemish free copper coin. With the characteristic sharpness of a Proof, this is remarkable because it is a currency piece. Finer than the Nicholson Collection specimen, and superior to the George I Halfpennies in any recently offered specialist collections. NGC graded MS-66 Brown.
Estimated Value $1,700 - 1,900.
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Realized
$2,013
Lot 2605
Great Britain. Halfpenny Double Struck Error, 1775. S.3774. George III, 1760-1820. Interesting mint error, clear details. Poor Condition. Also included are small group of low grade George II and George III Halfpennies (1 Irish, 5 English). Lot of 7 coins.
Estimated Value $100 - 200.
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Realized
$219
Lot 2606
Great Britain. Pattern Halfpenny, 1797. P.1153 (KH6). Bronzed finish Proof. George III, 1760-1820. Draped bust of King. Reverse: Britannia seated. A beautiful chocolate colored Proof. This coin, described by Peck as VS (Very Scarce) is now very rare in this attractive state of preservation. Surprisingly free from the scuffs and scratches one normally finds on these coins. A rare coin with great eye appeal. NGC graded Proof 64 Brown.
Estimated Value $800 - 900.
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Realized
$1,380
Lot 2607
Great Britain. Cartwheel Penny, 1797. S.3777; KM-618. 10 Leaves obverse variety. George III, 1760-1820. Obverse: Draped laureated bust of King. Reverse: Britannia seated left. Legends incuse on raised rims. A nicely patinated example of Britain's first copper penny. Tiny hints of original luster complement this coin. NGC graded MS-62 Brown.
Estimated Value $300 - 350.
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Realized
$552
Lot 2608
Great Britain. Copper Die-Trial Bank Dollar, 1804. ESC-152; S.3768 for type. George III, 1760-1820. Bank of England issue. Leaf to center, stop after "REX" AND UPRIGHT "K". Engraver's "centering" or guide lines scribed on obverse die, incuse dot at center of portrait, "24h" (the coin's weight) scratched in obverse right field in script style of the era. Very clean for what it is, lovely medium brown color. A fascinating and rare glimpse at the creative process of laying out the design! Unique? NGC graded AU-58 Brown.
Estimated Value $1,500 - 1,700.
Ex The Cheshire Collection.

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Lot 2609
Great Britain. Bank Dollar - 5 Shillings, 1804. S.3768; Dav-101; KM-Tn1. Obverse: Kuchler's bust of George III. Reverse: Britannia, with shield, seated left within oval cameo. A nice example of an unusual coin which was current for Five Shillings until 1811 and revalued at Five Shillings and sixpence until withdrawn from circulation in 1817. NGC graded AU-50.
Estimated Value $450 - 500.
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Realized
$660
Lot 2610
Great Britain. Halfpenny, 1806. S.3781; KM-662. George III. Bronze. Dark chocolate in color. NGC graded Proof 64 Brown.
Estimated Value $300 - 350.
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Realized
$374
Lot 2611
Great Britain. Three Shillings Proof, 1811. ESC-409; KM-Tn4. George III, 1760-1820. Draped and laureate bust of King in armour. Reverse: BANK TOKEN 3 SHILL in wreath. A beautifully toned piece with shades of deep blue and magenta. Very tough to find so nice. NGC graded Proof 65.
Estimated Value $1,200 - 1,400.
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Realized
$1,208
Lot 2612
Great Britain. Penny, 1841-OT. S.3948; KM-739. No Colon. Victoria. Obverse: Wyon's classic 'Young Head' portrait of the Queen. Reverse: Britannia seated with ornamental trident. Lovely glossy surfaces which are free of blemishes, and a delicate tone. A scarcer date. NGC graded MS-63 Brown.
Estimated Value $175 - 200.
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Realized
$460
Lot 2613
Great Britain. Penny, 1841. S.3948; Peck-1482 (as Rare). Victoria. Young Head. Ornamental trident. Lovely color and brilliance, slightly "Off" Proof strike on reverse, and tiny handling abrasions. NGC graded Proof 63 Brown.
Estimated Value $1,500 - 2,000.
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Lot 2614
Great Britain. Halfcrown, 1842. S.3888; KM-740. Victoria, 1837-1901. Obverse: Wyon's young portrait of Queen left. Reverse: Crowned shield of arms contained within ornate wreath. A beautiful coin with much original mint luster and a wisp of pastel toning. All early Victorian Halfcrowns are rare now. Especially so in this grade. NGC graded MS-64.
Estimated Value $1,500 - 1,750.
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Lot 2615
Great Britain. Halfpenny, 1853. S.3949; KM-726. Victoria. Young head. Blemish free with a trace of mint red. NGC graded MS-65 Brown.
Estimated Value $100 - 125.
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Realized
$230
Lot 2616
Great Britain. Penny, 1858-OT. S.3948; KM-739. Small date. Victoria. Obverse: Wyon's 'Young Head' of the Queen. Reverse: Britannia seated with ornamental trident. A superb toned specimen. Becoming rare in high grade. NGC graded MS-64 Brown.
Estimated Value $200 - 225.
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Realized
$368
Lot 2617
Great Britain. Penny, 1870. S.3954; KM-749.2. Victoria. Young head. Sharply struck with a fint of luster. Scarce in top grades. Uncirculated.
Estimated Value $300 - 400.
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$460
Lot 2618
  Great Britain. Victorian Lot: Maundy Set, 1854. S.3916. Young head. Choice Brilliant Uncirculated set; Sixpence, 1889. S.3929. Choice Brilliant Uncirculated. Lot of 5 coins.
Estimated Value $250 - 300.
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$414
Lot 2619
Great Britain. Four Pence or Groat, 1888. S.3930; KM-772. Victoria. Jubilee bust. A superbly detailed piece delicately toned in shades of magenta and royal blue. Unusually well struck. NGC graded MS-65.
Estimated Value $125 - 150.
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Realized
$161
Lot 2620
Great Britain. Penny, 1901. S.3961. Victoria, 1837-1901. A superb coin with full original mint red. This not a rare date, but this coin is rarely found in such a wonderful state of preservation. NGC graded MS-65 Red.
Estimated Value $80 - 100.
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Realized
$184
Lot 2621
  Great Britain. Coronation Silver Set: Half Crown to Maundy Penny, 1911. S.PS13; KM-PS19. George V. A beautiful matching set with beautiful iridescent toning. Lot of 8 coins. Choice Brilliant Proof.
Estimated Value $500 - 600.
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$776
Lot 2622
Great Britain. Proof Crown, 1927. S.4036; KM-836. George V, 1910-1936. Portrait of King left. Reverse: Kruger Gray's timeless design of the imperial crown within an ornate wreath. A high quality specimen which may have been removed from the scarce silver proof set of the same year. NGC graded Proof 65.
Estimated Value $350 - 400.
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Realized
$575
Lot 2623
  Great Britain. Pair of Commemortaive Medals: Both medals 56 mm in bronzed copper contained in original boxes of issue. Edward VII Coronation issue of 1902 and Victoria Diamond Jubilee medal of 1897. Victorian medal mint state, Edwardian virtually so, with insignifcant edge bruise. Lot of 2 medals.
Estimated Value $100 - 125.
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$150
Lot 2624
  Great Britain. Pair of Early Farthings, 1773 and 1799. S.3775, 3779. Geroge II and George III. Lot of 2 coins. Extremely Fine to About Uncirculated.
Estimated Value $125 - 150.
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$184
Lot 2625
Ireland. 'Gunmoney' Halfcrown, 1690 (May). S.6580B. James II, 1685-1691. Obverse: Bust of James II. Reverse: Crown and scepters. This is a particularly nice example of a crudely produced coin, with smooth surfaces and sharp detail. Gun money was an issue of coinage made by the forces of King James II during the conflict with William of Orange, in Ireland, between 1689 and 1691. The coins bore the date in months to allow a gradual replacement by silver coins when King James secured a victory. He never did! The term 'Gun money' comes from the belief that these were made from melted down guns, but many other brass objects were used including old church bells. NGC graded AU-55.
Estimated Value $350 - 400.
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Realized
$633
Lot 2626
  Israel. Accumulation of Coins, Commemoratives, Mint Sets, Medals, Etc. Perfect for dealer stock. This is a nice mix and we strongly recommend careful examination. Sold as is, no returns. Uncirculated and Proofs.
Estimated Value $200 - 300.
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$437



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