Goldberg Coins and Collectibles



Sale 91

June 2016 Pre-Long Beach


World Crowns & Minors
 
 
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Lot 2648
  France. Group of Louis XIV and Louis XV Ecu's: VF to EF. Ecu, 1690-A. Dav-3811; KM-275.1; Ecu, 1718-& (Aix) (5 pieces) Dav-1327; KM-435.27. From the Hoard. Lot of 6 coins. Very Fine to Extremely Fine. Estimated Value $1,800 - 2,000
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Lot 2649
  France. Lot of Original Silver 18th Century Jetons: VF to About Unc. From Louis XIV to Louis XVI. Nice assortment. A careful study is recommended. Sold as is, no returns. Lot of 20 coins. Very Fine to About Uncirculated. Estimated Value $600 - 800
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$734
Lot 2650
  France. Lot of Medals: EF. Copies from restrike dies. Porcelain. White. Uniface. 75 mm. Subject matter of these medals are from the 1600 to 1700 period. Sold as is, no returns. Lot of 5 Medals. Extremely Fine. Estimated Value $100 - 150
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$165
Lot 2651
  France. Lot of 19th Century Silver Jetons: VF to About Unc. Round and octagonal. Careful study is recommended. Sold as is, no returns. Lot of 25 coins. Very Fine to About Uncirculated. Estimated Value $500 - 700
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$764
Lot 2652
  French Colonies. Lot of Aluminum 5 Francs (16 pieces), 2 France (29 pieces) and. Includes: Cambodia, French Afars & Issas, French West Africa, Loas, Madagascar, Reunion, Vietnam, etc. Lot of 72 coins. All Uncirculated. Estimated Value $1,200 - 1,400
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$1,175
Lot 2653
  French Colonies. Lot of French Colonial Essais, 1967 to 1982 Unc. Lot contains essais from Tunisia, Comoros, Djibouti, Madagascar, Central African States, West Africa States, Mali, Rwanda, Etc. All original Paris mint sealed. Sold as is, no returns. Lot of 62 coins. Uncirculated. Estimated Value $1,000-UP
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$1,234
Lot 2654
German New Guinea. 2 Pfennig, 1894-A EF to About Unc. KM-2. Extremely Fine to About Uncirculated. Estimated Value $100 - 125
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$141
Lot 2655
German States: Baden. Taler, 1817 NGC AU55. Dav-515; Thun-15; KM-169. Carl Ludwig Friedrich. Deeply toned. NGC graded AU-55. Estimated Value $250 - 300
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$411
Lot 2656
German States: Baden. 3 Marks, 1908-G NGC MS64. KM-280; J-39. Friedrich II. Deep blue iridescent tone. NGC graded MS-64. Estimated Value $100 - 125
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$147
Lot 2657
German States: Bavaria. Gulden, 1866 Unc. KM-884. Ludwig II. Nice original toning and luster. Uncirculated. Estimated Value $150 - 175
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$188
Lot 2658
German States: Bavaria. Shooting Medal, 1888 Choice Unc. Slg. Peltzer-1481. Silver. 36 x 36 mm. By A. Borsch. For the 8th Bavarian Jubilee Shooting Festival in Munich. Bust of prince Luitpold in cartouche right. Reverse; Angel over target, city view in background. Beautiful blue and green iridescent toning. Choice Uncirculated. Estimated Value $150 - 200
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$306
Lot 2659
German States: Brunswick-Luneburg-Calenberg. Taler, 1664-HS NGC EF45. Dav-6529. Georg Wilhelm, 1648-1705. Wildman. Reverse; Helmeted arms. Toned. NGC graded EF-45. Estimated Value $300 - 350
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$376
Lot 2660
German States: Brunswick-Wolfenbuttel. 2 Taler, 1655-HS NGC VF. Dav-LS70a; KM-451.1. No value. August II, 1634-1666. Duke in hat on horseback right. Reverse; Helmeted arms with horse above. NGC graded Very Fine, Details (Graffiti). Estimated Value $1,000 - 1,200
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$852
Lot 2661
German States: Brunswick-Wolfenbuttel. Taler, 1699-RB NGC EF45. Dav-6395. Rudolph August and Anton Elrich, 1685-1704. Conjoined busts right. Reverse; Crowned shields and trophies on pedastals. Toned. NGC graded EF-45. Estimated Value $400 - 500
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Lot 2662
German States: Brunswick-Wolfenbuttel. Taler, 1712-HH NGC AU53. Dav-2117; KM-686.2. Anton Ulrich. Wildman. Reverse; Helmeted arms. NGC graded AU-53. Estimated Value $300 - 350
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$447
Lot 2663
German States: Brunswick-Wolfenbuttel. 24 Mariengroschen, 1789-MC PCGS AU53. KM-1033. Karl Wilhelm Ferdinand. Horse leaping. Haymarking. Uneven tone. PCGS graded AU-53. Estimated Value $100 - 125
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$118
Lot 2664
German States: Lorraine. Teston, 1716 PCGS AU58. KM-96. Leopold Joseph as Leopold I. Bust right. Reverse; Crowned arms. Signs of overstriking. Lustrous. PCGS graded AU-58. Estimated Value $250 - 300
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$247
Lot 2665
German States: Saxony. Taler, 1818-IGS NGC AU55. Dav-857; Thun-298; KM-1077. Friedrich August I. Toned. NGC graded AU-55. Estimated Value $100 - 125
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$129
Lot 2666
German States: Saxony. 5 Marks, 1909 NGC MS64. Dav-906; J-139; KM-1269. Friedrich August III. For the fifth centennial of the founding of the University of Leipzig. NGC graded MS-64. Estimated Value $200 - 250
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$329
Lot 2667
German States: Saxe-Eisenach. 2/3 Taler, 1690 About EF. Dav-843; Mersb-4071. Johann Georg II. Bust right. Reverse; Crowned arms within palms, date below. Lightly cleaned. About Extremely Fine. Estimated Value $150 - 200
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$82
Lot 2668
German States: Saxe-Weimar. Taler, 1607-WA NGC EF40. Dav-7523. Eight Brothers, 1605-1619. Four half facing figures on both sides. Toned. NGC graded EF-40. Estimated Value $200 - 250
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$470
Lot 2669
Germany. Medal, 1915 EF. K-156 variety. Bronze. 57 mm. By Goetz. The sinking of the R.M.S. Lusitania. This is the first vairiety with incorrect date "5 MAI 1915". With original box. Extremely Fine. Estimated Value $200 - 250
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$294
Lot 2670
Germany. Medal, 1916 NGC MS63. Kienast-177. Cast Iron. 58 mm. By Goetz. The Searching of the Mails. NGC graded In jumbo holder, MS-63. Estimated Value $150 - 200
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$259
Lot 2671
Germany. 3 Reichsmark, 1927-A EF. KM-52; J-327. 1000th Anniversary - Founding of Nordhausen. Toned. Extremely Fine. Estimated Value $150 - 200
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$100
Lot 2672
Germany. 5 Reichsmark, 1929-F EF Details. KM-56. Oaktree. Surface encrustation with a few small edge nicks. Details of Extremely Fine. Estimated Value $75 - 100
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$65
Lot 2673
Germany. Medal, 1915 NGC MS64. Kienast-149. Cast Iron. 58 mm. By Goetz. American Neutrality. NGC graded In jumbo holder, MS-64. Estimated Value $150 - 200
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$247
Lot 2674
Germany. Medal, 1916 NGC MS63 BR. Kienast-156A. Cast Iron. 58 mm. By Goetz. British Intrigues in Sweden. Geotz shows himself with beard using his sketch pad. NGC graded In jumbo holder, MS-63 Brown. Estimated Value $150 - 200
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$259
Lot 2675
Germany. Medal, 1915 NGC MS62. Kienast-162. Cast Iron. 58 mm. By Goetz. The Baralong Murder. On the occasion of the sinking of U-27 by the submarine destroyer Baralong. NGC graded In jumbo holder, MS-62. Estimated Value $150 - 200
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$259
Lot 2676
Germany. Medal, 1915 NGC MS61. Kienast-166. Cast Iron. 58 mm. By Goetz. Awakening of Egypt. NGC graded In jumbo holder, MS-61. Estimated Value $150 - 200
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$259
Lot 2677
Germany. Medal, 1916 NGC MS63 BR. Kienast-173. Cast Bronze. 58 mm. By Goetz. King Nicholas of Montenegro. NGC graded In jumbo holder, MS-63 Brown. Estimated Value $150 - 200
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$294
Lot 2678
Germany. Medal, 1917 NGC MS64. Kienast-197. Cast Iron. 58 mm. By Goetz. Flanders. On the fighting for inches of ground in Flanders in 1917. NGC graded In jumbo holder, MS-64. Estimated Value $150 - 200
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$270
Lot 2679
Germany. Medal, 1918 NGC MS63 BR. Kienast-212. Cast Bronze. 58 mm. By Goetz. Austria's Decay. NGC graded In jumbo holder, MS-63 Brown. Estimated Value $150 - 200
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$259
Lot 2680
Germany. Medal, 1919 NGC MS65 BR. Kienast-236. Cast bronze. 58 mm. By Goetz. The Mourning. NGC graded MS-65 Brown. Estimated Value $150 - 200
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$329
Lot 2681
Germany. Medal, 1921 NGC MS64 BR. Kienast-284. Cast Bronze. 60 mm. By Goetz. The Plebiscite in Upper Silesia. NGC graded In jumbo holder, MS-64 Brown. Estimated Value $150 - 200
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$306
Lot 2682
Germany. Medal, 1928 NGC MS63. Kienast-388. Silver. 60 mm. By Goetz. Albrecht Durer. German painter, engraver, medalist, writer. NGC graded MS-63. Estimated Value $150 - 200
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$353
Lot 2683
  Germany. Miscellaneous Group, 1818 to 1935 VF to About Unc. A nice group with minors, 3 and 5 marks, taler, etc. Careful examination recommended. Sold as is, no returns. Lot of 24 coins. Generally, Very Fine to About Uncirculated. Estimated Value $250 - 300
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$376
Lot 2684
  Germany. Group of Porcelain Money: All dated 1921. Many small size with a couple of large pieces. Sold as is, no returns. Lot of 40 pieces. All, Uncirculated. Estimated Value $200 - 300
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$353
Lot 2685
  Germany. A Group of Porcelain Money Unc. Dated 1922 (8 pieces); Undated (7 pieces). Lot of 15 coins. All, Uncirculated. Estimated Value $150 - 200
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$247
Lot 2686
  Germany. A Group of Porclain Money: Unc. Dates include: 1773 (Ulm Krutzer), 1920, 1922 (4), 1923 (4), 1927 (8). Various sizes. Lot of 18 pieces. All, Uncirculated. Estimated Value $150 - 200
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$188
Lot 2687
Great Britain. Penny, ND NGC EF45. S.1865. Henry VI, 1422-1461. Rosette-Mascle (1430-31) Calais mint. Obverse, facing portrait of king. Reverse cross and inner circle. 3 pellets in each of four angles. Unusually strong portrait and nicely struck with a light blue tone. NGC graded EF-45. Estimated Value $175 - 200
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$282
Lot 2688
Great Britain. Halfgroat, ND NGC EF40. S.2343. Henry VIII, 1509-1547. Canterbury, Archbishop Warham. A lovely portrait of one of England's most famous monarchs on this attractive coin. NGC graded EF-40 Gold Wings. Estimated Value $300 - 350
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$294
Lot 2689
Great Britain. Halfgroat or Twopence, ND NGC VF20. S.2343. Henry VIII, 1509-1547. Obverse crowned portrait of King right. Reverse, quartered shield with W A at sides. Good portrait and a light grey and blue tone. NGC graded VF-20. Estimated Value $175 - 200
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Lot 2690
Great Britain. Shilling, ND NGC VF30. S.2482. Edward VI, 1547-1553. Third period, fine silver issue (1551-1553), Facing crowned portrait, rose to left, value to right which is within linear and beaded circles surrounding, initial mark y both sides. Rev. Quartered shield of arms upon long cross fourchée. Small flan crack in legend, toned. NGC graded VF-30. Estimated Value $350 - 450
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$317
Lot 2691
Great Britain. Crown, 1601 NGC AU58. S.2582; Dav-3757. Elizabeth I, 1558-1603. 7th issue (1601-02) Mint mark 1. Obverse, crowned bust of Queen left in richly decorated dress, holding sceptre and orb. ELIZABETH: D:G: ANG: FRA: ET: HIBER: REGINA: 1 : Reverse has shield of arms over long cross fourchee. Reverse legend: POSVI: DEVM: AD IVTORE M: MEVM: 1: ('I have made God my Helper'- psalm 54) Struck on a large flan and planchet of full weight (29.93 grams) all lettering, and detail of the heraldic lions in the reverse arms well struck up. Carefully centered and with a delightful old cabinet tone. Because of the die cutting, there appears to be two 'T's in the monarch's name, which creates an interesting variety. Virtually uncirculated and extremely rare thus. NGC graded AU-58.
* This Crown was minted at the very end of Queen Elizabeth I's reign, a year or two before the death of one of England's greatest monarchs in 1603. The design conveys a sense of confidence and regal splendour.
In her last years, unlike other relatively long-lived monarchs Elizabeth did not lose her grip. In a speech to her subjects Elizabeth said: 'Though God has raised me high, yet this I account the glory of my crown, that I have reigned with your loves…And though you have had, and may have, many mightier and wiser princes, yet you never had, nor shall have any that will love you better.'
It is difficult to deny Elizabeth's greatness. By her genius she left the poor exhausted country she inherited, if not the richest, one of most powerful in Europe, and imbued with an exuberant self-confidence. Perhaps the last word on Elizabeth should go to her bitter enemy the Pope who in the year of the Amada said, 'She is a great woman,' though he added the rider 'and were she only a Catholic she would be without match.'. Estimated Value $12,500 - 15,000
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$19,388
Lot 2692
Great Britain. Sixpence, ND NGC AU50. S.2811. Charles I, 1625-1649. Mint mark harp both sides. Obverse ornate crowned bust of king left, mark of value (VI) behind: CAROLVS D:G MAG BR FRA ET HIB REX. Group D, fourth bust with falling lace collar, inner circles Reverse, oval garnished shield with C R at sides, CHRISTO AUSPICE REGNO (I reign under the auspice of Christ). Attractively toned and carefully struck on a very round planchet. It has simi reflective fields. Practically as struck. NGC graded AU-50.
Our consignor feels this coin is a pattern or proof, struck in the period 1632-1633. Very few proof or specimen strikings of silver coins were made in the early part of the 17th century, and they are rarely encountered. Estimated Value $1,500 - 2,000
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$3,290
Lot 2693
Great Britain. Sixpence, ND NGC AU50. S.2813. Charles I, 1625-1649. Mint mark, Crown (1634-38). Obverse; Crowned portrait of the king with no inner circle surrounding. Reverse; Crown over oval shield of arms. This is a pretty coin with a light blue tone, good surfaces, and little if any wear. The cameo portrait of the ill-fated king is exqauisite. NGC graded AU-50. Estimated Value $350 - 400
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$411
Lot 2694
Great Britain. Threepence, ND NGC AU58. S.2894. Charles I, 1625-1649. Aberystwyth. Mint mark book (1638-42). Little sign of wear on this nicely toned example of a silver coin from the Welsh mint. NGC graded AU-58. Estimated Value $500 - 600
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Lot 2695
Great Britain. Shilling, ND NGC EF45. S.2797. Charles I, 1625-1649. Tower mint under King. Mint mark, Triangle (1639-40). Portrait softly struck. Lustrous. NGC graded EF-45. Estimated Value $300 - 350
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Lot 2696
Great Britain. Oxford Mint Crown, 1643 NGC AU58. S.2946A; North-2405; Dav-3770. Charles I. Declaration type. Shrewsbury die with groundline. Obverse, superbly detailed image of king left, upon stylised horse. Legend reads: CAROLVS: D:G: MAG: BRIT: FRAN ET HIBER REX. Reverse, legend: RELIG: PROTLEG ANG LIBER: PAR between two horizontal lines, with mark of value V (5 shillings) and three Oxford plumes above, date (1643) below.
A magnificent example of this crudely-made issue, and virtually mint state. Fully round, well centred, evenly struck, and of full weight (29.5 grams). The coin has a delightful grey and green old tone. Superior to the E.D.J Van Roekel and Slaney specimens, others in other recently offered collections. Practically uncirculated and extremely rare thus. NGC graded AU-58.
* After the Battle of Edgehill in October 1642, the King found that his path to London was blocked by the forces of Parliament, and as London was now the stronghold of the Puritan party, he had to choose an alternative (Royalist) capital city. Charles quickly took the remains of his army and his sons (Charles and James) together with the Princes Rupert and Maurice into Oxford.
In many respects Oxford was not an ideal base, and the city was far from the coast, which made it difficult to import vital supplies from continental Europe.
Having made his headquarters at Oxford, however, Charles I set up a mint by proclamation there. Numerous carts arrived from Shrewsbury in early January 1643 bringing into the city the mint workers and the necessary coining plant and apparatus. At a similar time minting equipment and workers arrived in Oxford from York, and eventually such remarkable names as Thomas Rawlins, Nicholas Briot and Nicholas Burghers were working together in Oxford, to produce the King's coins. This exceptional Oxford mint Crown piece was made as a result of the King's determination to continue his numismatic tradition despite his hitherto unprecedented circumstances. Estimated Value $14,000 - 16,000
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$24,675
Lot 2697
Great Britain. Shilling, ND NGC AU50. S.2800. Charles I, 1625-1649. Tower mint under Parliament. Mint mark, R in brackets (1644-45). Irregular edges, bust softly struck, attractive old toning with lustrous fields. NGC graded AU-50. Estimated Value $200 - 250

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