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CATALOGUE
OF THE
EXTENSIVE AND VALUABLE COLLECTION
COPPER COINS »° TOKENS,
THE PROPERTY OF Cor. WALIEHR CUTTING, OF PITTSFIELD, MASS., - CONSISTING IN PART OF THE REMAINDER OF THE SERIES OF ENGLISH TOKENS DESCRIBED BY CONDER,
WITH LARGE AND IMPORTANT REPRESENTATIONS OF
GERMANY, AUSTRIA, ITALY, NAPLES AND SICILY, MEDITERRANEAN ISLANDS, AFRICA, ASIA, (WITH SIBERIA UNSURPASSED IF NOT EVEN UNEQUALLED) AND OCEANICA,
INCLUDING A COLLECTION OF
308 AUSTRALIAN TRADESMEN’S COPPER TOKENS, ALSO A FEW MEDALS MOSTLY FOUND IN VAN LOON.
CONCLUDING WITH A NUMISMATIC LIBRARY.
Which will be Sold by Public Auction at
The Rooms of the COLLECTORS CLUB, 351 Fourth Ave., New York, HENRY C. MERRY, Auctioneer,
MONDAY, NOWEMIBER 28, 1898, AT TWO O'CLOCK.
The Coins will be on Exhibition from 9.80 A. M., to 1 P. M. CATALOGUED BY
Exo MAIN HH, Low, UNITED CHARITIES BUILDING, FOURTH AVENUE AND 22d STREET, NEW YORK, N, Y,
THE SIZE OF
COINS AND MEDALS
(The closing number or that following name of coin)
In this Catalogue, is given in Millimeters.
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5 15 25 35 45 55 65 75 85 | 95
10 20 30 40 5O 60 70 80 90 100 (Millimeters.)
ABBREVIATIONS USED.
abt about. Ins. inscription. Ss. Size.
fe Copper. de left. Saeb. Small bronze. ZR Silver. Lib. Liberty. z separate. bet. between. M. B. Middle bronze. EP: 1 separating. bril. brilliant. mil. military. std. 1A
bzd. bronzed. Mm. mM. mint mark. setd. eaten. Ctms. Centimes. mon. monogram. shld. shield.
Ctvs. Centavos. mtd. mounted. sim. similar.
CS Counterstamped. a d. no date. eG: square,
Cwn. Crown. : stdg. standing. cwnd. crowned. Obv. Cineee: supl. aupolemede d. Pence. oct. sup.
dbl. Aerie octag. } octagonal. suptd. § supported. dif. different. pf. proof. Trans. Translation. do. ditto. r. right. unc. uncirculated. LES: Exergue. R , Reverse. v. very.
ex. extra. Rev. i ee } variety.
G. B. Large bronze. Res. restrike. ; varieties. gd. good. Rl. t Reale W.m. White metal. hd. head. Rls. : wrth. wreath.
U. S. Mints are designated as follows: C., Charlotte; C. C., Carson City; D., Dahlonega; O., New Orleans; S., San Francisco; without letter, Philadelphia.
AUTHORITIES QUOTED.
B., Betts, C. Wyllys, American Contemporary Medals; Catalogue No.4, S.S.&C. Co., L’d, 1892; Fis., Father A. Fischer Cat, by S. S. & C. Co., 1891; Fon., Fonrobert Catalogue ; H., Herrera, Spanish Proclamation Medals; M. I., Medallic Ill. British Hist.; V. L., Van Loon, Medallic Hist. of Holland.
Lot 15 is without small eagle’s head under bust.
Lot 56, Conder reference, should be pages 268 and 269.
*,* All manner of copies and alterations are excluded from my sales.
*.* There are no duplicates in any lot unless so men- tioned specially or stated to be unassorted.
Copies of this Catalogue, with Two Plates, giving prices realized, neatly executed in red ink, 75 cents.
te INSTRUCTIONS TO BIDDERS.
Coins and medals are sold at so much per piece, U. S. proof sets excepted. You cannot bid for one piece in a lot. If alot contains ten pieces, and you desire to offer $2 for it, make your bid 20c. The auctioneer will accept an advance of 1 cent up to 5oc., then 5c. up to $2.50, when Ioc. is the limit, up to $10, and thereafter not less than 25c. Hence any bid up to Soc. can be entertained, but after that the bid must be 55c., 60c., and soon. Such offers as 53C., $1.01, and all intermediate figures are unavailable.
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CATALOGUE.
CONDER HALFPENNY TOKENS (18th Century).
The Conder references are indicated by figures ; the bracketed figure
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Huddersfield, [181] 9, Hull, 10, [182] 11 to 15, Leeds, 16, 19, [183] 20 to 23. Fine to unc., most of the best. 13 Sheteld. 183] 24 to 27. Kine 3, unc, tr. 4 Sheffield Constitutional Soc. FY Shield ins. privat, bet. flags of America, Holland, etc., UNITE & BE FREE. [183]27. About unc., very rare. I York. West view of cathedral. evs. Queen’s Bays, John Howard, and Britannia seated. [184] 31, 32, 33. Unc. onea
proof, all very rare. 3 — B. Hobson (brass). ‘‘ Constantine the Great.” Female setd, “‘Eboracum.” Latter fine, others unc. 3
Cork. Fame flying 7 (2 var.), [186] 1, 2. Dublin. Camac, Canac, Kamuc, and Kyan Ryan, Roan Rone, etc. [187] 1 to 7, [188| 8, ro, 11, 12, 15, 17. Mostly good to fine, some are
rare. 15 Others of Dublin. [189] 18, 21 to 24, 27, [190] 28 to 34, 36,
[191] 38. Mostly good to fine, some rare. 15 Others. [191] 41 to 44, [192] 46 to 49, 51, 52, 53, [193] 54, 55,
56. Very fine to unc., some very uncommon. 14
John Brewer, French arms, Dublin. RY’ DEALER | IN‘ FOREIGN | WINES AND | SPIRITOUS | LIQUORS. [193] 63. Unc., extreme- ly rare. I Others. Bryen Boiroimhe, etc., [193] 57 to 62. Munster, [195] 1, 2. ~Mostly fine, 3 unc., 2 rare. 8
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Cronebane. A Bishop’s head in profile, with and without cro- sier, 1789-94. [196] 1, 3 to 8, [197] 9 to 13, 17 [198] 20, 22, 24. Good to unc., several rare.
Others, with revs. “Canac Ryan,” etc. H.and bugle horn in shld, Bishop stdg, etc. [197] 17, 18, [198] 21, 25, 27, (John Wilkison). Two have Bishop with lumpy face and hair. Gd, fine and unc. (2), all very rare.
Not local. St. Andrew, Archery, Askins, THE | CELIBRATED | VENTRILOQUIST, 1796 (2 var.). [210] 1, 2, 3, 5,6. V. fine to unc. (3 of last), all rare, the last 3 especially so.
Duke of Bedford (2 var.), British. ‘‘ Lost to Britannia’s Hope,” etc., by Dasszer. Another, ‘‘ Heaven restores your King.” Bust of GEORG * III‘ ET’ CHARLOT ‘etc., 7, Others Z, “ Long may they reign,” ete. [ero] 7, [211] 8; a4) 15, [ene] 25, en [213] 25, 26, 27. Good to unc., mostly uncommon, 2 are rare.
Pattern Halfpenny, 1788, by Droz. Small eagle’s head (?) and D. F. under bust. W Britannia setd 7, spear in 7. hand, date in legend. x, Rudder and palm branches crossed. Orna- mented edge. A gilt. Very good. [211] 11. Montague 1 and Spink 759. Of the highest rarity.
Another, from same dies as last. Edge, ‘“‘ Render to Cesar the things which are Cesar’s: »«” [121] 12. A bronzed proof, extremely rare.
1790 A very sim. bust 7 Droz F. on truncation. W Britan- nia setd /., her ~. arm extended, hand pointing; date in ex- ergue. Ai gilt. Ornamented edge. [212] 16. Extremely rare. And a bronzed proof with edge lettered, “‘ Render to Cesar,” etc. [212] 17. Rare.
“He feels the people’s wants.” Unc. British Commercial Halfpenny. Bronzed proof. Another, To | comemerate | his Majesty | viewing, the | Dutch prizes | at the Nore. | Octr. g0| 1797 Une. [ere] 18, 19, 22, Tbe last 2 very aan:
“ Britannia Rules the Waves,” Standard of England, Charlotta Dei Gratia (Good, v. rare, 4, traces of gilt). ‘ Rule Britan- nia.” BK’ Deus Nobis, etc. Another, “ A way to prevent knaves getting a trick.” Hope with “ Success to Trade and Commerce.” [214] 29 to 36. Fine to unc., the last very rare and in the choicest condition.
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ENGLISH TOKENS.
1795-96 Scales, value and weight of bread. Bust of Wm. III, 1688 within wrth, arms above, Halfpenny below, 1795. [215] 37, 38. The first uncommon, the latter extremely rare, both unc,
AL-FRED, Claudius, Georgivs Triumpho 1783, etc. [215] 39 to 46, [216] 47, 48, 52, 53, 57, 58, 59, [217] 60. The last a bust 7. W Acwnd harp, without legend or date, and very rare. Fair to v. good.
A man handcuffed, padlock on his mouth. “A free born Briton of 1796.” HK Knife, fork and plate padlocked down to a table, “Useless.” Another from same obverse die. FY “A French Republican.” A sailor standing beside anchor. [217] 61,62. Uncirculated, both uncommonly rare, and none more prized.
Brunswick, [217] 61 to 66, Ching, Clyde, with river deity, 3 var., Coal Trade, [218] 69,71 to75. Fine to unc., some not easily obtained.
City besieged. Y Ships at sea, war trophy below. Collector’s Token, man sitting at table spread with coins. FY Ass and mule saluting. Another with asses running for Halfpence. W. Cooper, aged 20 years. [218] 70 very rare, [219] 76, 77 tare, 7S very rare. All unc., red.
Cornwallis, Cornwell, [219] 79, 86, Druid (complete), [220] 84 to g1, the last with “Little Turnstile” rev. Good to unc., mostly fine, some rare.
Cultivation. Plow and harrow. W Scales. Another, a wheat sheaf. [219] 81, 82. Both in choice condition and very rare.
Man sitting at table, carving a joint, ENGLISH SLAVERY. FY A man setd on the ground, gnawing a bone, FRENCH LIBERTY. jzen|ig2. Unc., extremely rare.
Erskine, Erskine and Gibbs, Filtering Stone, John of Gaunt (complete), Gen’l Convenience, Godiva, Gordon. [221] 93 to 96, [222] 103 to 106, [223] 107 to 113. 1 poor, remainder fine to unc., some are rare.
Fox. WY Medallions and tree. Another “ Dedicated to collec- tors.” Samuel Garbett, with blank reverse. David Gar- rick. [221] 97, [222] 98, 101, 102. All uncirculated, and very rare.
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31 Handel (3 var.), Hands United, Hardy (3 var.), Howard (5 var.). [224] 116 to 124, [225] 125 to 127. Mostly very fine, some rare, the last especially so.
32 Howe. [225] 128, 130, 131, [226] 132, 133, 134. Mostly very fine, some very rare reverses.
33 Others, with varying busts. Revs. Anchor (2) and Britannia stdg. [226] 140, [227] 141, 142. The last in white metal. All unc. and very rare.
34 Jervis (complete, the 1797 uncirculated and extremely rare), [227] 143 to 148, Industry (complete), Irish (4 var., 2 very rare), [228] 149 to 154, 155, 157, [229] 158. Good to unc.
35 Irish Halfpenny Token, Associated Irish Miners’ Arms, both
unc, and very rare. Kemp, Kirk, Lackington, Low Hall Col-
liery, and Loyal Britons’ Lodge (2 var.). [229] 159, 161, 163,
164, 165, [230] 168, 169, 170. Good to unc.
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37. Masonic (complete), Mighells, Newton, Noted Advocates, three men hanging on gibbet. HY “A way to prevent knaves getting a trick” (2 from same die, 1 in évass), Also, Open book, “The wrongs of man.” [230] 172, [231] 173 to 179. Good to unc., some are rare.
38 Odd Fellows. A weeping and laughing face united (3 var.). Rob’t Orchard, bust 4 and hd 7. [231] 180, 181, [232] 182, 183, 184. The last good, remainder unc. ; the last three v. rare.
39 End of Pain. Man hanging on gibbet, church in distance. BY A pair of breeches, burning, “ May the knave of Jacobin Clubs never get a trick.” Also, Open book, and combusti- bles labelled Regicide, Robbery, Falsity, etc. [232] 185, 187, 190, [233] 191, 192. Good (1) to unc., none common, most are rare, the last especially.
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Peace and Plenty, [233] 193 to 198, Pe . Lew and Pellew (both rare), Queen’s Bays, [234] 205, 206, Reform (3 var.). Good to unc., some rare,
“R. Hon. W. Pitt,” bust 7, head facing. “J. Priestly, citizen of the world,” and ‘‘Rev’d W. Romaine.” [234] 202, 203, [235| 212. Avery rare trio. Priestly fine, others unc.
Revolution, Roe, Scotland “ Gulielmus Vallas,”’ Seymour, Shakes- pean (Svar), [235] 210, 211, 213, [236] 214, 205, 217, 219 to 223, [237] 224,226. Mostly good to fine.
“Am I not a man and a brother” (3 var.), Stanhope, Sussex, Tom Tackle, John Horne Tooke, Trade. [237] 229 to 232, [238] 233, 236, 237 to 240, [239] 241. Good to v. fine, some scarce,
Isaac Suainson. Head 7/7. W Hygieia preparing Velno’s Vege- table Syrup. [238] 234. Bronzed proof, extremely rare.
Prince of Wales. Bust Z. (2 var.), facing (4 var.), bust 7 (5 var.). [239] 243, 244, 246, 247, 248, [240] 249 to 253, 255. Mostly good to fine, some rare.
Prince and Princess of Wales (brass, good, very rare), Princess of Wales (4 var.), Wilkinson (7 var.), Wilkenson, Wilkison, and Williams. [240] 256, 257, [241] 258, 259, 261, 265, [242] 266 to 271, 273, 274, 275, [243] 276. Mostly very good, some very rare.
Washingt(on), 1795, Liberty and Sec(urity). do not show, otherwise good. [241] 262.
IOHN WILKINSON IRON MASTER. Bust 7 BW FINE SILVER A brig sailing 72 &x. 1788. Edge, Willey — Snedshill — Ber- sham — Bradley. In sé/ver. [241] 264. Fine and extremely rare.
Duke of York (complete). [243] 278 to 285, [244] 286 to 289. The first and last have bust 7, the remainder with bust +. The last “A Member of the Brith Senate 1797 ” and v. rare. Mostly fine.
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VARIETIES. ALL RARE, MANY EXTREMELY SO.
St. Albans, Anchor (2 var.), Anglesey. [264] 3, ro, 11, [265]
12, All unc. Antelope (3 var., one with Louis Rex on rev.), Arms, Skidmore 123 High Holborn. [265] 13, 14, 17, 18. V. fine and unc.
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Ass (complete), An ass loaded with two pair of panniers, “ J was an ass to bear the first pair,” “ Rouse Britannia,” “ After the Revolution,” Lion dismayed. [266] 22, 23, 24. Unc.
— A man handcuffed and ironed, padlock on his mouth. An American Indian. Boy on turnstile, another turning it. [266] 25, 20,27. (Une:
Aylesbury. IY Bust of Howe. A different oby. BY Shepherd. [267] 31, 35. Une.
Bedel. Perspective view, and James Metcalf with rev. St. Paul’s Covent Garden. Another, with Arms. [268] 41, 43, 44. Unc.
Birmingham. 9B A way to prevent knaves, etc. Bridewell Boy. IY Mendoza. British Liberty, sailor seizing a landsman. [368] 45, [369] 49, 50. Fine and unc.
Sailor as last. evs. Shepherd, Heart on open book, Lion dismayed. [269] 51, 52, 53. Unc.
— Other revs. The head of a man and ass joined, Armed Cit- izens, Cain killing Abel. [269] 54, 55, [270] 56. Unc.
— Others. HY After the Revolution, A free-born Englishman, An American Indian. [270] 57, 58, 59. Very fine (1) and unc.
— Others. W Caduceus, Two men boxing, and Little Turn- sule. [270] 60, 61, 62. © Wine:
Cambridge. Hood, Print Seller, differing revs. (2). Coaly Tyne. WF Shepherd, Hand, Highlander, etc. [270] 63, 64, [271] 67, 68, 69, 70. Unc.
Coining Press. BR Highlander, Men boxing, Cwnd harp. [271] (ip ergs ONG:
Sr. Geo. Cook. Man stdg, smoking. BY Man setd gnawing a bone (very rare), Cow with two heads, a Toucan on tree. [273] 74, 75, 76. VV. fine and unc.
Dog. “Much gratitude brings servitude.” 2 Cain and Abel, After the Revolution, and the padlocked Englishman. [272] 77, 78, 79. Une. (2), the other fine.
— Others. W Highlander, Caduceus, and Little Turnstile. [272] 80, 81, 82.
Druid. WY P. M. Co., Arms, Anchor and Liberty cap, and Sheaf of wheat. [273] 83 to 86. Unc.
Dublin. Prince of Wales’ crest, Fame flying, Arms, Robert Orchard. [273] 88, 89, 90, 91. Unc.
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Others. RY Hood, Print seller. Another, H in script and bugle horn in shld. evs. H. S. & Co., Fame flying, Rob’t Orchard and acrown. [274] 94 to 98. Unc.
Dudley Token. Revs. Noted Advocates, Hand, Armed Citizens, Highlander. [274] 101, 102, [275] 106, 108. Une.
Others. RY Caduceus, Little Turnstile, Dunmow. evs. Bust of Garrick and “‘ Mur’d by the factious,” etc. [275] 109, 111, rrg, 114, Une.
Elephant. BW Royal male tiger. English Slavery, man sitting at table, carving. evs. Anchor, Sheaf of wheat between doves, and a smaller sheaf without doves. [276] 116 to 119. Une.
Fame flying. evs. Wheat sheafs as last, Arms. Foundry. Men working at forge. evs. Hand, and W. G. M. [276] tae bagnne4, (2971 229,130. Fine to unc.
Bust of C. J. Fox (complete). evs. Spence, Shepherd, Lion dismayed, Odd Fellows, etc. [277] 131 to 134, [278] 135 to 139. Fine to unc.
France. Hds of King and Queen. evs. Anchor, Fire grate, and bust of Garrick. French Liberty, man setd gnawing bone. Revs, Two wheat sheaves, and cart unloading to vessel at pier. [278] 141, 142, 144, [279] 145, 147, 148. Une.
David Garrick. Gordon (complete), bust 7 Revs. Spence’s Card, Hand, Britannia. [279] 150 to 153. Fine to unc.
— Others of Gordon. Cain and Abel, Caduceus, After the Revolution, and Little Turnstile. [279] 154, [280] 155 to re7,. Une.
William Hallan, Birm. evs. Bust of Garrick, Fire grate, and bust of Geo. III, “Long live the King.” [280] 159 (rare), 160,161. Une. (2) and a bronzed proof.
Hendon Church. evs. Garrick, Dunmore Arms, CHURCH AND KING, with bust of Geo. III. [281] 164, 165, 166 (edge en- grailed). V. fine and unc.
— Others. J. M.O. script, Odd Fellows (planchet cracked), Holt, Spa House. evs. Beggar, and 1o line inscription. [281] 167, 170, 171, 172. V. fine and unc.
Hope stdg holds anchor and quadrant. Revs. Wheat sheaf, and J. E. & Co. script, “ Hyde Park” a man skating. [281] 173, [282] 177, [283] 186. Unc.
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Howe. “May the French ever know Howe to rule the main.” Bust. evs. Bust of Garrick, a fire grate, and G. B. script. [282] 182, 184, 185. All unc.
Irish. Arms both sides, man weaving, and another with script monograms on obv. and rev. [283] 189, 190, 192. All unc.
Kidderminster. A wool pack. ERY King and Queen of France. King of England (complete), bust of George III, ~ Revs. Wheat sheaf, and 10 line inscription. [283] 194, 195, 196. All une.
Others. King of England. evs. Plow, Scales (2 var.). [284] 197, 198, t99. All unc.
Others. evs, Beggar, Scales, Fame, and Spa House. [284] 200 to 203. All unc.
London. Anchor, and King of Munster, Sr. Geo. Cook, and Loyal Britons’ Lodge. Revs. Wheat sheaf, and Arms. [284] 206, [285] 208, 212, 213. All unc.
Marine Boy. evs. Sailor, and Little Turnstile. Mendoza. BY Shepherd reclining. [285] 215, 216, 217. All unc.
Meymott. IY Wheat sheaf. Munster. evs. P. of W. crest, and J. E.& Co. [286] 211, 221, 224. All unc.
Others of Munster. evs. Arms (2 var.), man weaving, and bust of Rob’t Orchard. [286] 225 to 228. All unc.
Odd Fellows. evs. Spence’s card, shepherd, lion dismayed, and Armed citizens. [287] 230 to 233. All une.
— Others. evs. Cain and Abel, Highlander, Caduceus, and Little Turnstile. [287] 234, 235, 236, 238. All unc.
Oppression (complete), Two men dancing around a fire. Revs. Spence’s card, Shepherd, Heart and hand. [287] 239, [288] 240,241. Une.
— Others. evs. Britannia, Armed citizens, and After the Revolution. [288] 242, 243, 244. Unc.
— Others. evs. American Indian (brass, planchet cracked), Caduceus (cracked planchet), and Little Turnstile. [288] 245, 246, 247.
Robert Orchard, bust %/t. evs. Anchor, J. E. & Co. script. End of Pain. W Little Turnstile. [288] 248, [289] 253, 2ube Um
Pandora’s Breeches. A pair of breeches on fire. evs, An- chor, Mendoza, Shakespear. [289] 256, 258, 259. Unc.
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Pandora’s Breeches. Others. evs. Struck | in honor and | to perpetuate | the memory of | Shakespeare | etc. Pig. Revs. Shepherd, Heart and hand, Britannia. [289] 260, [290] 261, 262, 263. Une.
Plough. evs, Beggar, and ro line ins. Revolution (before), a man sitting in a prison gnawing a bone (complete). evs. Shepherd, and Lion dismayed. [290] 265 to 268. Unc.
Others. evs. Armed citizens, Odd Fellows, Britannia. [290] com eatjea7o,271. Une.
Others. FY A guillotine. Revolution (after), Three men dancing around a tree. evs. Spence’s card, and Stag. [2gupe72, 273,274. Unc.
Rhinoceros 7. evs, Royal male tiger, Elephant. [291] 276, ane. Une,
Salisbury. Bust 7. evs. I. M. O., and a church in ruins. [291] 278, [292] 280. Unc.
Sailor (complete). A sailor stdg. Revs. Anchor, Spence’s card, Shepherd, and Heart and hand. [292] 281 to 284. Une.
— Others. evs. Lion dismayed, Odd Fellows, Armed citi- zens, and After the Revolution. [292] 285 to 288. Un- circulated.
— Others. evs. Highlander, Cat, Britannia, and Pandora’s breeches. [292] 289, [293] 290, 291, 292. Unc.
— Others. FY Little Turnstile. A sailor, smoking. Revs. Spence’s card, and Anchor. [293] 293, 294, 295. Unc.
Scales (complete), 33 Ibs. evs. Spa House, Plow, Beggar. and ro line ins. [293] 296 to 299. Unc.
— Others. BW Scales. Another obv. with different scales, 63 lbs. evs. Spa House, Plow, and Beggar. [293] 300, [294] 301 to 303. Unc.
— Others. evs. 10 line ins. Scales (“the sale of corn by weight”), same with revs. A beggar and 10 line ins. [294] 304 to 307.
Shakespear. Bust 7 evs. Spence’s card, Little Turnstile, Shepherd. WY Stag. [294] 308, 309, 310. Unc.
Ship (complete). evs. Beggar, 10 line ins. Scales, 34 Ibs., do, 63 Ibs., Plow, and Wheat sheaf. [294] 310 to 312,
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Skidmore. Fire grate. evs. Bust, and Flitch of bacon, An- chor. [295] 318 to 320. Unc.
Snail and tree. evs. Spence’s card, and Stag. Spaniard. W Little Turnstile. [295] 321 to 323. V. fine and unc.
Spence, his head in profile Z evs. His card (2 var.), Shep- herd, Heart and hand, Odd Fellows. [296] 324, 326 to 328. V. fine and unc.
— Others. evs. Britannia, Armed citizens, Lion dismayed, Cain and Abel, and After the Revolution. [296] 330 to 334. Unc.
— Others. evs. Highlander, Caduceus, Cat, Soldier and citizens shaking hands, and Little Turnstile. [296] 335, [297] 336 to 339. Une.
John Thelwall, bust in profile 7 evs. Spence’s card, Ses- sions House, A free-born Englishman, Liberty cap on pole, Snail, and Little Turnstile. [297], 340, 341, 343, 344, 346, [298] 347. VV. fine and unc.
Horne Tooke, Esq., bust ~ evs. Spence’s card, Bust ‘‘ Long live the King,” Odd Fellows, Armed citizens, Pandora’s breeches, and Little Turnstile. [298] 348, 350 to 352, 354, 355. V. fine to unc.
Tree of Liberty. Four men dancing around pole. evs. Spence’s card, Shepherd, Heart and hand, Lion dismayed, Odd Fellows, and Britannia. [298] 356, 357, [299] 358 to 361. V. fine and unc.
— Others. evs. Cain and Abel, After the Rev., Highlander, Caduceus, Guillotine, Dunmore arms, and Little Turnstile. [299] 362, 363, 365 to 369. Very fine to uncirculated, most of last.
Truth. Minerva stdg. BY Spence’s card, 3 fleurs-de-lis, 1790. [300] 370, 372, 373. V. fine to unc.
A Turk stdg. B Little Turnstile (complete), boy sitting on turnstile, his playmate turning it. evs. Spence, Stag and tree, Anchor, Mendoza. [300] 374 to 378. Very fine and unc.
— Others. evs. Struck in honor, etc., Coaly Tyne. United Token, laur. head. KY’ Highlander. Westminster Scholar. Revs. A Blue Coat Boy, and Little Turnstile. [300] 379, 380, [301] 381, 387, 388. VV. fine and unc.
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View of a deserted village (complete). evs. Shepherd, Brit-
annia, Cain and Abel, American Indian, and Highlander. [301] 382 to 386, Fine to unc.
Wearmouth Bridge, [301] 389. Woodford. BY Man weaving. [302] 400. Unc.
Wheat sheaf. evs. King Wm., H. L. & Co., Arms. A dif- ferent wheat sheaf, Relief against monopoly. W A beggar. [302] 390 to 392. V. fine and unc,
— Others. evs. To the Illustrious, etc., Scales (3 var.). Wheat sheaf bet. doves. KY London arms. [302] 395 to 399. V. fine to unc.
Appendix. Anglesey, [310] *19, *23, [311] *32 (plain edge), *51 (1791 not 1797). Dundee, *6. Very fine to uncir- culated.
Plymouth, Blandford, Burnt Island, Southampton, Liverpool. [312] *5, 1, [313] 1, *28. Fine to unc., most of best.
Perth, Boscabel, with bust of Chas. II, Yorkshire, heady. PW Baoeeon sro) *r, *2, [318] *6. Une.
Crewkerne, [316] *58, Yeovil, [317] *60, Dublin, [319] *21, Cronebane, *1, Cornwallis, *79, Howe, *141, and Jervis, *148, all [321]. Good to fine.
GEORGIUS III .D.G. REX »——...SOHO... incuse on a raised border. Head ~ FW » sriTannia € also incuse on raised border. Britannia seated 7, right arm extended, and hand pointing. Exergue, 1795. Edge plain. Bronzed proof, sizeige,, Ai very tare Pattern. [320] *r7.
HALFPENNIES NOT FOUND IN CONDER.
Arnold Works, 1791 (6d), Birmingham Poor House, 1796 (in brass), also C. P. in script, 1797, “‘ Birmingham Halfpenny — for Exchange” in raised letters on raised border. Fine to proof, last 2 very rare. .
Bristol Volunteer Token, 1798, Brunswick, Camac (brass) and Camak, Clerkenwell Foundry Scene. Revs. David Garrick, and Metcalf, Bedal. Good to unc., 3 of last.
Coventry. evs, Gaunt and Cross, Glasgow, Duke of York, 1795. 1797. Louis XVI and M. Ant., Geo. P. of W., Gaunt,.I. M. Co. script (Irish, 3 var.), Fair to fine.
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John Hancock, Umbrella Maker and Coin Dealer. John Howard. FB Lib. & Commerce (T. A. & L. rev.). Leeds, 1793 (2, one has plain edge and is uncirculated), Liverpool (2). Fair to fine.
London, Mail Coach, Macclesfield, Pantheon, Odd Fellows, Montrose (2 var.), Newgate (4E gilt), Swords, West Cowes, Peace and Plenty. Good to very fine.
Norwich. Loyal Military Ass’n, 1797. Sise Lane 1795 (in white metal). T. Spence. W “When this you see,” etc., Anchor. V. fine and unc.
John Thelwall. KY Minerva (white metal), Tamworth, Church and Castle, Southampton (with plain edge), also Mendoza head and Spaniard stdg, with incuse impressions on rev. V. fine to unc.
An original impression of Milton’s unfinished Ayrshire for Col. Fullarton. Head +r. (of Adam Smith,) without legend. RY Female seated. Unc., v. rare.
FARTHINGS.
With few exceptions all are rare.
Anglesey. Druid’s head. BW P. M. Co., 1788, ’89, ’91. [8] 60, [9] 61, 62, 63. Unc. and proof.
Dundee. M. & Co., a pair of scales. BY Sentinel between cannon and fort. Proof. Horse and cart, 1796. About uncirculated. Another, same type, 1797. Uncirculated. lia] as 5n4, LO,
Macclesfield. R. & Co., bee-hive, 1789. Bust of Chas. Roe, 1790, 92. (25) 20, 27,23, Une:
Cumberland | Lake Token, 1796. [27] 1. Exeter. Bishop Blaze, 1791, ’92 (2). Unc. and proof.
Poole, 1795, [31] 7. ‘‘ Essex Token, 1796,” compasses, saw, etc.; Leigh, J. Hemmin Leigh, 1796, [35] 12, 13. Chelten- ham. Geo. III, 1788 (brass), [39] 15. Unc.
Portsea Half Halfpenny, 1791 ; Southampton, St. Bevois, 1790, [44] 33, 34. Lancaster, John of Gaunt, 1791, ’92, [61] 49, BO, Vs tine a UMC. 3
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Glasgow. Jas. Angus, 1780; Alex’r Hamilton, 1791, [62] 6, 7. Edinburgh. St. Andrew, 1791 (2). Gd, fine and proof. [67] ax, 26.
Edinburgh. ‘“ Picken Fish Tacksman” (poor, but excessively rare), Farthing, 1795. A thistle. Unc. Thomson’s Ware- house (in copper). Good. [67] 27, 28, 31.
London & Middlesex, 1793, Geo. and Carolina, Pidcock’s, Par- oquet and dbl-headed cow. Spence’s. W A pig, also Adam and Eve on bank of flowers. [114] 357, 358, 365, [115] 366, 368, 369. Fine to unc.
— JULIOUS CEASER, 1795, his head 7 W Payable | in. Lon- don | Liverpool | or. Bath. | Unc. Harrison, “ Bleeding & Tooth Drawing,” 1797. V. good. [114] 359, 364.
— Denton, Dealer in Coins, ‘‘We three block heads be,” Crown, Ship and Sir Jeffery Dunstan, all 1795. [114] 360 tomeos. root 1, unc, 3.
— Skidmore’s. Two men working at a forge, 1795, [115] 367. “‘ Newcastle — Farthing,” a sailor stdg, [123] 5. Unc.
St. David’s, 1793, [126] 1. Shrewsbury, a wool pack, 1793, [128] 5. Bath (complete), [137] 61, [138] 62 to 66. Fine 2, nc. O:
Litchfield. “ Payable on | Whit-Monday | at the | Greenhill | Bank.” Stafford. Lion and fourcastles. [140]8,10. Unc.
Lambeth. Wheat sheaf, 1796; Remains of an ancient Fort- ress. Both with Denton’s card on rev. [150] 24, 25. Unc.
North and So. Wales (complete), [159] 45 to51. Mostly very fine.
Birmingham. “ Gen’! Elliot,” John Howard, Lutwyche’s Press. Stratford. Bust of Shakespear 7 [174] 129 to 132. Dud- ley. Thos. Jones, 1796. [179] 16. Unc., all partly bright.
Dublin. Turner Camac, 1792. Good. T. O. Bryen, Church St., 1790; Canister bet. sugar loaves; Cash bet. bottle and glass. Unc. [194] 64, 66, 67, 68.
— W. Murphy, Wood St., 1796, same design as Bryen in last lot. David Garrick, Esq. [194] 69 to 72. Unc.
Not local. St. Andrew, 1792. evs. “ Farthing Youngest Son of Fortune,” (barely fair, but very rare), also Anchor and cable. Adm’! Lord Bridport. evs. Naval crown, An- chor and cable. [245] 1 to 4. V. fine to unc.
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British. George Rules, 1793 and n.d. [245] 6 to 9. Poor and fair. God Save the King. evs. “May a flowing trade,” etc., and Stork. [246] 11, 12. Une.
Geo. III and Charlotte. IY Peace and harmony. Sim. W Patrons of Virtue, 1790 (brass), both very choice. Another with 2 hearts on rev., also the Soho mint Farthing, 1797, both very good. [246] 14 to 17.
King mtd on bull having ass’s head. evs. Thos. Spence, etc., Man walking on his hands and feet, “‘ If the law requires it, we will walk thus,” Lord Camden. [246] 18, [247] 19, 20. V. fine to about unc. :
A cat, “In society live free like me,” 1795. Copper Co. evs. Stork, and “ May a flowing trade,” etc., Coronet above 2 scepttes Hi —H. [247] 21 to 24. Fineto une,
Druid. evs. G. R., 1793, very fine; Hibernia, uncirculated ;
_ Duncan, fair; A deformed man, uncirculated ; Flynn, Grocer, and George Gordon, both good. [247] 25 to 27, [248] 28, 33, 32.
** Even Fellow,’ Man and devil’s head united. evs. Mum, a padlock (brass), Man and ass’s head united, George Hair, Grocer. [248] 29, 30, 33. VV. fine to unc.
Hibernia. RY P.S.Co. Adm’l Lord Hood. evs. Naval Crown. Anchor. [248] 34, 36, [249] 37. Unc. .
Adm’! Earl Howe. Revs. Man-of-war sailing 7, good; sailing y., unc. ; Naval crown (2 var.), also anchor, v. fine and unc. ; Glorious Howe, poor. [249] 38 to 42, 44.
Adm’! Sr. Jno. Jervis. evs. Naval crown, and Anchor. Bee- hive. Revs. Druid’s head, 1795, Dr. Sam’l Johnson. [249] 45, 46, [250] 38; 49. All about unc.
Admiral Augustus Keppel. Bustfacing. IY Man-of-war firing guns, above, Victory. [250] 50. Good.
Admiral Macbride. Revs. Naval crown, and Anchor, Robert Orchard, bust 2 [eso] 51, G2, [esniiG5, = Une:
Sr. Isaac Newton, head in profile, various, 1771-97. [250] 55, [251] 56 to 63. 3 unc., others poor to good.
End of pain. Man hanging on gibbet. evs. Pair of breeches on fire, May the knave of Jacobin, etc., and An open book, “ The wrongs of man.” [251] 66, [252] 67, 68. Une;
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End of pain. Others. evs. Sword and palm branch crossed (small pin hole), “ Dealer . in . Coins . Medals,” arms in shield. A different man and gibbet, above, P—T. FW ‘Such is the reward of Traitors, 1796.” [252] 70, 71, 74. V. fine and unc.
May Peace be established (2 var.), Revolution, Wm. III, 1688, £ silvered. Slave, “ Am I not a man and a brother.” W Man walking on his hands and feet, T. Spence. [252] 72, 73, 75, [253] 76, 77. Good to unc.
“The three Thomas’s, 1796. ‘Three men hanging on a gibbet. Prince of Wales. BW The Prince’s crest; a different crest. RY A crown. [253] 78 to 80. Unc.
Prince and Princess of Wales. evs. A boar, ‘‘ May the Union,” etc., 1795. Duke of York. FY Farthing, 1756 (not 1796, as in Conder). [253] 81, 82, 83. Good to v. fine.
Varieties. Anglesey. Two men working at forge, 1795. Blockheads. Two heads in profile, vis-a-vis, “We three blockheads.” WY Dunstan. Anopen book. evs. P. M. Co., and Hibernia. [303] 401, 404 to 406. Unc.
Pandora’s breeches. BY P. M. Co., 1788. Britannia. evs. Thos. Spence, etc., Adam and Eve, and Coaly Tyne, 1796. [303] 408, [304] 410 to 412. Unc.
Rouse Britannia. evs. “ Even Fellows,” Man walking on his hands and feet. Bull. Revs. Adam and Eve, Coaly Tyne (Ai gilt), and head of T. Spence. [304] 413, 415 to ALT, (305| 419. Unc.
Sir Jeffery Dunstan. Revs. Denton Engraver, etc., a cwn, Brit- annia setd 7, and Ship lying at quay. [305] 421 to 424. Une.
Odd Fellows. The hds of a man and ass joined. Revs. Thos. Spence, etc., Adam and Eve, and Head of Spence. Rob’t Orchard, his head in profile, 1796. [305] 425 to 428. Unc.
Rob’t Orchard, as last. RY Hibernia, Padlock “Mum,” 1796. Pig. evs. Coaly Tyne (4 gilt), “ Even Fellows.” [305] 429, [306] 432 to 434. Unc.
Pig. HY Head of Spence. P—T Man hanging on gibbet. Revs. P. M. Co.,, “Even Fellows.” “End of Pain.” BY A Druid’s head. [306] 435, 437, 439, [307] 440. Unc.
Slave, “ Am I not amanandabrother.” evs. Thos. Spence, Adam and Eve, Coaly Tyne. [307] 441 to 443. Abt unc.
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187 Others. evs. Head of Spence, and “ Even Fellows” (& gilt). Three Thomases, 1796. Three men hanging on gibbet. [307] 444 to 446. Une.
188 Appendix. Ralph Erskin & Co., Glasgow, 1781 Perth, An- cient Tower, Vessels at quay, South Wales 1793, Worcester 1788, and Max Hutton ror James’s St. [314] *6, [316] 6, [317] *51, [318] 17, [322] *44. Good to v. fine.
18g Others not in Conder, including Jacks “ Coffee House 3d.” (possibly a later period), also Geo. Randolph & Co., 1799, and various of Pidcock’s, etc., 5 are dated 1801. Mostly very fine.
190 Duplicates of Farthings, including Druid’s head, 1791, No. and So. Wales, with 3 of later period (1 dated 1817), 2 dupli- cates. Good to unc.
190a Pennies of the later Period, continued by Atkins. 1799 New- market Penny. Race under saddles. 1800 Diva Britannie, etc. Female head 72 BW “Utile Dulci.” The work | of | John | Gregory Hancock | aged | nine years, etc. “ For Ex- change.” Both unc., and very rare.
190b 1800 Enniscorthy (2 var.), C(hrist’s) H(ospital) 2 var. of Penny. 1801 Stafford, Penny. Pidcock’s, the Cockatoo and Wanderow. 1802 Pantheon. 1803 Stafford Penny. Good.
1goc Others. Beverly Brotherly Soc’y. BY JoHN GOULD | FATHER. Duke of Northumberland, crescent within garter. FY The | boundaries | of | Hareshaw | Common | etc. Perambulated 19th Sept. 1836. Both about unc., partly bright. John Delaporte | St. Martin’s Lane | Charing Cross. Holed through centre, otherwise good. Sizes 37, 38.
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tgt Aachen. 1597 6 Heller, CS. with city arms. Poor, but rare. 4 Heller, (16)54-1793 (9), 12 do., 1721-97. Mostly fair to good.
192 Anhalt-Bernberg. 1 Pfg. 1746-1840 (15), 3 do. 1753, 1840 (2), 4 do., 1822, ’23 (2). — Dessau. 1861-67 (4), Bear walking on wall, script monogram and arms. — Zerbst. 1766 1 Pfg. Also an octagonal Tax Token, 1680, Size 30, fine, others fair to fine.
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Augsburg. 1551 to 1805 44 5th Gulden, 4 Krz., Heller, 1 and 2 Pfg, including 5 early Tokens. Fair to good.
Austria. 1749-1800 Heller, +, 4, 1, 3 and 6 Krzs. All with bust, excepting 3. Mostly good to fine, many large.
1807-64 4, 4, 1%, 1, 2, 3, 4,15 and 30 Krzr. Various coinages, mints and dates. Mostly good to fine, a number unc., many large.
Baden. 1766-1871 4 (1), 4 and x Krzr. Arms and busts. Many good to fine, some unc.
Bamberg. 1761-86 Heller (4), Pfg, 4 Krzr. Barby. 1621 3 Pfg. Bocholt. 1762 21 Heller. Fair to v. good.
Bavaria. Max. I, 4 Heller, n.d., 1 Krzr., 1622, Ferd. Maria, 1671, also Brewery Tokens, 1652 with C. P., and 1680 C. W. P. M., both have beer barrel device. 1810 Max. Jos. Visit to Paris Mint. Good to fine. 15 to 274.
1762-1806 1 Heller (4), 1 Krzr (2), 1 Pfg (26), 2 do. (g). All arms cwnd excepting 5. Good to fine.
1807-35 1 Heller (14), 1 Pfg (24), 2 do. (14). A variety of designs. Good to fine.
rgo-70 a Heller (8), $ Krzr (4), 1 Pfg (28), 2 do. (12). Good to unc.
Brandenburg. 1752-1811 1, 3 Pfg, 4, 1 Gros. and Schil. All but 3 have F.R. in script. Also a Jeton (15)91. Mostly good.
Brandenburg-Anspach and Bayreuth. (1620) 1699-1816 1 and 4 Heller, $ Stbr, 1, 2, 3 and 6 Pfg. Also 4 Thlr, on planchet 27 x 29, corner broken to outer circle. Good to fine.
Bremen. 1720-1866 1 Schwaren (10), 23 do. (7). Also Pat- tern by Wilkens. Arms suptd. x. S.M. BW 1 |S. M. Unc. 30. Good to fine.
Breslau. 1645 in frame above W(ratislau) cwnd, 3 Groschen CS. A(rmen) S(pital). Fine. 31 x 31,
AS | 1663 zcuse stamp in oval. BY CS. in relief, 17 W 17 cwnd. Good. Octagon, 28,
Brunswick-Luneburg, Fred. Ulrich. 1621 3 Flittern. Horse above helmet (5 var.), Lion 7. (3 var.). Same series, n.d. 1 Flitter. Horse and helmet, 3 do., Lion ~. and Z, (3): Vil dai, Leopards, Good to fine,
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Geo. Wm., 1 Pfg, horse 7, 1689-1703. GW, letters linked, 1, 14 Pfg, 1691-96. Geo. Louis, G. R. in letters, 1, 14 Pfg, 1717-18. St. Andrew, 1 do., 1726. Geo. Aug., St. And,, 1 do., 1728-32. Wildman, tree vigh¢, 1737-59 (10), tree Z, 1737-60 (10). Mostly very good.
G.. R. senpt, a, th Piennigs, 1734-59. George LI 2 ido. Wildman, 1763-1804, tree 7~. (9), tree Z. (12). Mostly very good.
G. R. script, 1, 14, 2, 4 Pfg, 1762-1806. St. And., x do., 1780- 89, 4 do., 1792,’94. Mostly v. good.
1799 GEORGIVS. P. S. Ss. C. D. date in legend. FW pr. L. PR. E REG. etc. Four armorial shields in cross form. Size 20, 28. Another, sim., GEORGIVS. G. P. S. S.C. D. BY REGNI SCOTIAE etc. Size 25. Patterns by JZi/ton, in perfect condition, dark olive, very rare.
Hanover. 1.5.4.6 Brewery House Token. A rooster, B. H. T. BW Plain. Very good. 29. Another, n.d. Lion on beer mug (about 1837). Good. 20,
G. R. script, date on obv., 1 Pfg, 1814, 2 do., 1817, 718. Geo. TY, 3,2, 4 Pies, a821-30. “Wm. TV; 0a, 2 lo, Wods ae script and arms, 1831-37. Mostly good to fine.
Ernest Aug., E. A. R. script, « Pfg, 1838-51 (17, including GLUCK | AUF.), 2 do., 1838-51. Geo. V, G. R. script, 1, 2 do., 1852-63. Good to unc.
Brunswick-Wolfenbuttel. Ant. Ulrich, 1 Pfg, 1710, ’1q4. Aug. Wm., 1 do., 1722-30, all with horse. Lud. Rudolp., 1 do., m733, LoC., sedpi (Chas, 1, 75 do, 1737-79, sath otse: 1758 Denier for use bet. soldiers and people. Mostly very good, some fine.
Chas. Wm. Ferd., 1 Pfg, with horse, 1782-1806 (24). Wild- man, 1780-88, tree x. and 7, Good, some fine.
Fred. Wm., 1 Pfg, horse, 2 do., F. W. Chas. 1, 2 do., 1816- 30, with horse, and to end of series. Wm., 1, 2 do., 1831-60. Mostly good to fine.
217a Buchhorn. Uniface Heller,n.d. Burgau. Heller (2), + Krzr
(3), $ do. (1), 1 do. (6). Camenz. 1622 1 and 2 Pfg. Chur-Pfalz. 1622 Krzr, 1766 Pfg, also } Krzr (4), 4 do (3), 1773-86. Cleves. Wm., 1582 Jeton, 1753 4 Stbr. Good to fine.
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The city, 4 Heller, 1768-92 (5), and Bread Pfg, n.d., also a Cooper’s ‘Token, 1713 (size 30). Constance, 1772 Krzr. Corvey. 1704-87 2 Pfg(3),4do.(1). Good to fine.
Curland. 1762 Solidus. Dantzic. Solidus and Schil., 1301- 12. Dortmund. 4 Stuber, 1752-56. Eger. 1743 3 Krzr (in lead). Ejichstadt. John Chris., 1612-36 Krzr, n.d. (3 var.). Good to fine, some uncommon, others rare.
Eimbec. 1 Pfg,n.d., Gothic E. Elberfeld. 1817 and 1844 Tokens for x Loaf of Bread by the city. Flsenburger. Tokens for 1 Krzr (2 var.), } and 1 Florin. The last in iron. Good to fine.
Frankfort a/m. 1 Pfennig, 1773-1863, 2 do., 1795. Good to unc,
— Jeton of the Old Soc’y, 1777. Pipes crossed above cup and saucer. Gate Tokens, A. T., F. T. and E. T. Einlass, also lead impression of obv. of 2 Pfg. Good to fine, all uncom- mon. 20 to 28.
— Jews’ Pfgs, 1807-22, Atribuo, Halbag, Theller, etc. 1 poor, others good to fine.
Fugger. N F in mon., 1622 yhy, gy (2) Guiden, M Q F linked, gy do. n.d. Fulda. 1769 1 Pfg. Furstenwalde. F, W., n.d. Galicia. 1774 Schil. Good to fine.
German Empire. 1 and 2 Pfgs, 1873~76, with various Mint letters on oby., from A—A to J-J. Mostly fine. Also set of 1, 2 (42), 5, 10, 20 (N.) Pfgs, 1876-89, in mint state.
Goslar. Leichter Pfg. Goslar. St. M. and Pfgs, 1734-64 (17). Gottingen. 3° and 1621 4 Pfgs. Haag. 1766 4 Krzr. Hamburg. Gate Token, 1698, also Jacobi’s Music Hall, swan in oval CS. Good to fine.
Hameln. 1636 1 Pfg. Hamm. 3 Pfg, 1696-1739 (8), 4do., earlier, n.d. Harz, “Glvck Avf.” Henneberg. Heller, 1676, ’93, 94. Fair to good. .
Hamburg. WaterToken. Obv. Acask. BY urn | zeIcHEn | 1697. Fine. 28. Heinrichstadt. Large Token, n.d., plain reverse, “Commis. Vnd.Lonzeichn. Fine. 50x52.
Hesse-Cassel. Chas. Landgrave, 1 Heller, 1724, Lion; 1720. 29, Monogram, 4 do., 1726, ’28, with head +. Good, 1 with portrait v. fine.
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Hesse-Cassel. Fred. I (King of Sweden), 1 Heller, F R in mon., 1730-47 (13), Same in script mon., 1744-50 (6), 14 do., 1746, 2 do., two Fs back to back, 3 do., with head ~., 1735, 40,48. Mostly good to fine.
— Wn. VIII, W. L. Z. H., 1 Heller, 1751-57 (8), 2 do., 1752- 58 (5), 3 do., with bust, 1755, also W L in mon., etc. Good to fine.
— Fred II, 1760-85 Guter Pfgs and 1, 2, 3, 4,6 and 8 Heller. Monograms and arms, includes several of the largest German coins, also a miniature of the 8 Heller, size 74. Mostly gd to fine.
— Wm. IX, 1785-1821 1, 2, 3 and 4 Heller. J/ons. WL and WK, also arms. Good to fine.
— Later issues, 1822-66 1, 2, 3 Heller, 4, $, 1 Krzr. Vari- ous types. Many very fine.
— Darmstadt... 1723-1872 Heller, 1, 2, 3,4 and 6 Pfgs. Va- rious types, initials and inscriptions, H. D—, G. H.S. M—, G. H. K. M. Mostly very good.
— Hanau-Miintzenburg, 1 Heller, 1739-73 (6), 2 do., 1745, 1 Krzr, 1773. The last is rare; good to fine.
Hervord. 1670 6 and 12 (2) Heller. Hildesheim. Grain Tokens, 1626 (brass), 1629 (square), 1658 (2), 1762, 72 1 Pfg, also Pfgs by the Bishops, 1693-1786 (4). Gd to fine.
Hohenzollern. Krzrs, 1842, fair; ’52, unc., dif. types. Hol- stein-Gottorp. 4; Schil., 1706. Holstein-Pinneberg. 6 Pfg, n.d. Hoxter. Arms only. MHiickeswagner. 1848/49 Bread Token for the Poor. Fair to fine.
Hungary. Bela IV and Stephen V, 1235-70. St. Maria. W The Kings setd. Fine. 28,
Others. 1704-1882 Poltura, Gieschel, Kreutzer, etc., includ- ing a duplicate of Bela and Stephen, concave, fine, remainder largely good to fine.
1849 3 Krzr. RY Harom | Krajczar. Une., red. 33.
Isny. Heller, 1695 and n.d. Jever. Heller, 1764, $ Stuber, 1799 (the latter under Russia). Kempten. Krzr, 1622. Fair to good, none common.
Julich and Berg. Chas. Theod., 4 Stbr, 1765-98 (8), $ do., 1766-94 (6). Max. Jos., $ do., 1802, ’03, 04, also 3 do. (7), the last issued as base, now appearing like copper. Good.
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Kosfeld. 1694-1763 2, 4 (2) and 8 Pfgs. Lauenburg. 4 Dreilings, 1739 monogram, 1740 horse. Leipzic. Early with blank vevs. (2). Liegnitz. 1622 3 Heller. Mostly good, some rare.
Lend. 1663-1726 I, IIII and X Heller ? (4). Leopoldstadt. 1704 L cwnd, one with blank rev., 1705 10 Poltura, and 5 do. ? uniface and n.d., both with LS linked. None common, last 4 rare ; good.
Liege. Mereaux of the Chapter, 1686-1700 (1 lead), Limb. and Breitenbach, 1788. Jerstadt. Token for a half day’s personal service. Size 33. Lindau, Heller, n.d. Good, none common.
Lippe-Detmold. 1724-1858 and some without date, Heller, 1, 2 and 3 Pfgs, 1 with moz., others a blooming rose. Good to fine.
Lothringen. Jetons of Anton, 1508-44, Chas. III, 1560, also one of Chas. of Steyermark, 1569, all with arms. Good to fine, scarce.
Lowenstein-Wert. 1 Pfg, 1765-1804 (16), 1766 2 do., arms and monograms. Good to fine.
Lubeck. 1649 Communion Token in lead. Luneburg. 1621 4 Pfg. Magdeburg. 1553 3 Flitter. Mansfeld. 1621, ’22 Varieties of the 3 Pfg (6), arms without inscrip. or legend. Marsberg. 1638 1 Pfg. Mostly very good, uncommon to rare.
Mecklenburg-Gustrow. 1589 Scharf. — Schwerin. 1704 1} Pfg. Others, 1, 2, 3, 5 Pfg, 1831-72. Good to uncircu- lateo.
Mecklenburg-Strelitz. 1747-1872 14, 2, 3, 5 Pfg, Face of a steer, A F and F W cwnd, also G in German text. Good to fine.
Mentz. 1558 $andxr Krzr, arms and date only, with blank revs, Wery rare. Also Gate Tokens. for 1 Krzr (oval), 2 do. oblong oct., 26x 37. Fine, rare.
— Others. Gate Tokens for 1 and 2 Krzr (1 holed), also a dupl. of oval in last lot. Fair to good.
Heller, 1757-1810 (7), 1 Pfg, 1759-82 (6), 2 do., 1759, 60, 3 do., 1760, ’61 (6 var.), 4 do., 1766, 4 and r Krzr, 1795, ’96, arms, busts and monograms. Good to fine.
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cery (see Anthon cat., lot 2314, where 15 lines are devoted to description and history). Minden. Chris., 1599-1633 3 Pfg. Munster. Ertel’s Pattern, 1833. Muhlhauser. 2 Pfg, 1737, 67. Good to fine.
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Munster. The Chapter, 1608 3 Schillings. Horse and rider Z,, CS. EvB (Ernst von Brabeck). Good, rare. 34.
— 1608 6 and 12 Pfg, St. Paul on throne. V. good and ex- tremely fine, both CS. Also a Token for the Poor, 1699. Fine, all rare. 24 to 29,
— 1661-1714 1, 2, 3 and 4 Pfg, St. Paul stdg. Also 1 and 2 Pfg, 1790, inscriptions only. Good to fine.
— 1740-90 1, 2, 3, 4 and 6 Pfg, Half length fig. of St. Paul. Good to fine.
— The Bishops, Fred. Chris., Fran. Arnold, and Clem. Aug., 3 and 4 Pfgs, all with script mov., 1703-55 (19). The City, 1, 14, 2, 3 Pfg, 1602-1758 (8), Arms. Good to fine.
Nassau. Heller, 1842, + Krzr, 1808-22 (11), $ do., 1813, 1 do., 1808-63 (19), 1 Pfg, 1859, ’60. Includes at least 7 coin- ages. Good to fine.
Nassau-Orange. N O in script mom.,1 and 2 Heller, 1766, ’91 (4). Nuremburg. 1622 gy Guld.,1 Krzr, etc., includ- ing V(nter) G(ericht) Token. Good to fine, some very un- common.
Nuremburg. 1744 Gulden of 80 Krzrs. Arms in 3 shields, beneath LO (Losungsamt). 7 EIN | GANZERBVRGER | GVL- DEN | 80 KRz| 1744. Fine, rare. 38.
Oldenburg. 1802-69 4,4 Groat, 1 and 3 Schwaren. Also Oldenb.-Birkenfeld. 2 Pfg, 1848. Arms and monograms. Good to fine.
Osnabruck. ‘The City, 1726-1805 14, 2, 3,5 Pfg. Fair to gd. (10). Paderborn. The Bishops, Ferd., 1676 to Wm. Anton, 1767 1, 2,3, 4,6 Pfg. The City, 3 and 4 Pfg, 1605, ‘22 (14). Mostly good to fine.
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Parchim, n.d., Petau, 1769. Pfalz-Neuburg, Wolfg. Wm., 4 Krzr and 45 Guld. Pfalz-Zweibriicken, 1764, 67 4 Krzr. Pomerania, 1806 3 Pfg. Posen, 1 Groschen, 1816, ’17. Fair to fine,
Prussia. A. Mint (Berlin) 1 Pfg, 1821-73, lacking 16 dates. Good to unc., 16 of the best.
— A. Mint 2 Pfg, 1821-70, varying dates. Good to unc.
— A. Mint 3 Pfg, 1821-73, varying dates. Mostly fine, some unc.
— A. Mint 4 Pfg, 1821-67. Good to v. fine.
B, Mint (Hanover) 1867-73 (13), C. Mint (Frankfort a/m) 1867-73 (11), D. Mint (Diisseldorf) 1823-48 (11), 1 to 4 Pfg, excepting Hanover. Mostly good to unc. Also a 2 Ctm of Belgium, CS. with Prussian arms.
Pyrmont. 1761 1,2,3Pfg. Ratisbon. 1549 4 Krzr, 1763 1 and4do. Large coins, size 29 ; also finely executed Token, 1673, “Stattgerecht,” Justice stdg; Heller, 1622 and n.d., 1753-71 (5 octag.), and a small Token, CS. with keys, V—B. Ravensburg. 1621 XII Heller, arms; 1655 XII do., a dif. type and CS. Good to fine, several rare.
Reuss. Old and young house. Reuss-Gera-Schleitz and Lo- Henstem, + Pigs (3), 1 do, (16), 2 do. (1), 3 do, (24). Gd to fine.
Rheda. 1659 4 Pfg. Rega. Schilling, n.d. (base). Ritberg. 1703 1 Pfg. Salzburg. 1 Pfg, 1775-1802 (10), 2 do., 1777, 82, °86, 1 Krzr, 1802, ’o5, arms, 1 with bust. Good to fine.
Rostock. 1 Pfg, 1682-1848 (30), 3 do., 1622-1864 (29), 6 do., 1761, many varieties of type. Good to fine.
Saxony. 1582 Jeton, 1624 Rechen Pfg and a Bracteate (size Ee Hine. 16 to 27.
— The Kingdom, Heller, 1779-1813 (10), 1 Pfg, 1792-1872 (33), 2 do., 1841-73 (16), 3 do., 1811-37 (4), 4 do., 1808, "09, 5 do., 1862-69 (6). Good to uncirculated, several bright red.
Saxe-Altenburg. 1 Pfg, 1842, 53, ’63, 2 do., 1852. Fine. — Coburg. Heller, 1682-93 and n.d. (5). Good. V. KR: and * XV *| KR, cwnd arms, for 5 and 15 Krzr,n.d._ Rare. Size 25, 24. Fine and good.
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Saxe-Altenburg. Coburg-Gotha. 1 Pfg (5), 13 do. (2), 2 do. (7), 1835-70. — Coburg-Meiningen. 4 Krzr, $ do. (2), 1 do. (2), 1 Pfg (2), 1814-23. Good to fine.
— Coburg-Saalfeld. Heller (16), 4 Pfg, 1 do. (12), 1$ do., 2 do. (3), 3 do. (9), 4 do. (2), 1699-1826. Mostly gd to fine.
— Gotha and Altenburg. Heller (8), 1 Pfg (2), 14 do. (6), 3 do., 1696-1761 (17). — Hildberghausen. Heller, 1703- 1824, a few with letters and monograms, one CS. with a rooster, but mostly arms (24). V. fair to good, some fine.
— Meiningen. Heller (3), § Krzr, $ do. (3), 4 do. (5), 1 do. (8), 1 Pfg (7), 2 do. (8), 1625-1869. Good to fine.
= Weimar. With §.'H. O., Heller (¢)} © Pic (7), 14 do, 1722-55, all with mon. (10). With S. W. E., 1 Pfg (4), 13 do. (2), 2 do. (4), 3 do. (4), 1821-65, arms (14). With S. W.e.E., Heller (7), 1 Pig (6), 14 do. (2), 2 do. (5), 3 do. (4), 4 do. (2), 1700-1813, arms (26). Fair to fine.
Sayn-Wittgenstein. 4 Stuber, 1752-57 (4). Schaumburg. Wm. IV, 6 Pfg, n.d. Schaumburg-Hessen. 1775-1803, Guter Pfgs (8), W-L and F-L. Others, similar, 1804-32 with W-K (21). Schaumburg-Lippe. 1824-58, including the 1, 2, 3 and 4 Pfg, last coinage. _Unc., red. Others fair to fine.
Schemnitz. 1702 CS linked. Schlesien. 1797 4 Kreutzer. Schleusingen. Heller, 1705-17 (4). Schmalkalden. Hel- ler, 1744,’45. Schomberg. A cask, above D »& F below, 1771 vine around border. BY Plain. A fine and large Token, size 35. Schonau. 4 Heller. Fair to good.
Schwarzburg-Rudolstadt. 1, 2, 3, 4 Pfenning, 1751-1825 (14). — Sondershausen, #4, 4, 1 Krzr, 1, 3 Pfg (13). Seelfeld. 1731 Brewery Token. Silesia. 4 Krzr, 1788-1806, F W ewnd, 1796 4 Gros., 1797 Solidus, $, 1 and 3 Gros. Most good to fine.
Soest. 1620 2 Schil. (sm. hole), 3 Pfg, 1714-44 (10). Speyer, Stolberg (3), Stralsund (16)07, Scherf, 1622 6 Pfg. Styria. Raitpfennig, bust of Ferd. Tecklenburg-Rheda. 1760-61 3, 6 Pfg (3). Tyrol. 1809 Kreutzer. Transylvania. 1764 Greschl. Fair to fine.
Torgau. (15)49 BRAW. zclEC(he.) STAT TORGAW. Arms, CS. above 4/9 F Incuse of obv. Fine, rare. 31.
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Another. BRAvV | ZEICHE.| DER . STAT . | TORGAW 1.5.8.9 FY Arms. Very good, rare; lozenge form 41 x 39.
Treves. 4, 4 Krzr, 2 Pfennigs, 1773-89. Teutonic Order. 1622 2 Pfennigs. Ulm. Heller, n.d. and blank revs. (6 slightly varying), 4 do. sim., 1772, °73 Krzrs. Mostly very good,
Vienna. Poorhouse Tokens for 1, 4 and 12 Pfg, 1728-73 Hd of Christ Z Fine. 18 to 26.
Waldeck. 1622 to 1867 1 Pfg (18), 3 do, (9), 4 do. (1), 6 do. (1). Mostly very good.
Warburg. 1622 4 Pfg. Warendorf. 1613 6 Pfg, Portcullis, 1676 Heller, sim., 1690 Pfg, St. Laurentius stdg. Weisen- burg. 1622 Krzr. Wolgast. 1592 Witten. Good, all rare.
Weid, and Weid-Runkel. 1749-58 4 Stubers (7). Westphalia. (16)83 Tower and archway, V above, arms below, 1808-12 1 Pfg and 1, 2, 3, 5 Ctms. Wismar. 3 Pfg, 1824-50 (9). Good to fine.
Westphalia. Jerome Napoleon, 1808 Pattern 1, 2,3 and 5 Ctms, by Zozer. HN linked. FY Legend incuse on raised border. Same as adopted design. m.m.J. Symbol, a horse’s head. Unc., partly bright, rare.
Wimpen. 1539, 49, 58, ’70 and 2 without date, 3 Krzr and possibly other values. Trunk of tree surmounted by W sep. date. All with blank revs. Good, rare. 25 to 28 (6). Ysenburg. A snipe Z Tokens of the hunt (2 var.). Good. 18.
Wurtemburg. 1621 Bracteate, 1842-71 4 Krzr (5), 1842-63 4 do. (12). Wurzburg. 4, 4, 1 Krzr, 4, 3 Pfg, 1751-1811 (17). Good to very fine.
DUPLICATES AND DIE-VARIETIES.
Unassorted duplicates and die varieties of the preceding German coins. Condition fair to fine. Aachen (2), An- halt (5, including a duplicate of Tax Token same as in lot 192), Augsburg (2), Austria (25), Baden (23), Bavaria (17), Brandenburg (11), Bremen (5), Brunswick- Luneburg (28).
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300 — Lowenstein-Werth. (4), Mentz (7), Munster (25), Nassau (8), Nassau-Orange (3), Nuremburg (a duplicate of lot 263 and equally as good), Oldenburg (5), Osnabruck, Pader- born (4), Pomerania, Posen, Prussia (29), Reuss (10), Rostock (14).
301 — Salzburg (4), Saxony (51), Schaumberg-Hesse (5), —Lippe (7), Schw.-Rudolstadt (4), — Sondershausen (4), Soest (2), Torgaw (a duplicate of lot 289, in good condition), Waldeck (21), Weid (2), Westphalia (4), Wismar, Wurtemberg (4), Wurzburg (8). :
301a Various uncirculated duplicates, all bright red. 2 of last cen- tury, but mostly late, 13 differing.
302 Unattributed and unknown to me, 16th to rgth century. Square, oblong and circular; some uniface. Initials, mon- grams, arms and various devices. A remarkable and inter- esting collection; at least one quarter are coins, the remainder are tokens and probably not all German. Mostly good, 3 holed.
303 — Others, in lead, 1564, 1725 and without date. Good. 16 to 38 (2 of the largest size).
304 Mintmasters’ Jetons, 1568-1778, chiefly of Zellerfeld, a variety of designs and dates. Many good to fine.
305 Jetons, by Egidius and Hans Krauwinkel, Conrad, Hans and Wolf Laufer, Schlemm and others; chiefly of Nuremberg. Some are fine work and early, 1538, ’75, ’78, ’80 and later, many undated, a great number of designs with die-varieties of a few. Good to fine, 1 holed.
306 — Others, in brass, similar to preceding, very few are dated; many late, some refer to the wars of 1812-15. Busts of Luther, Blucher, etc. Mostly good to fine.
307 Rechenpfennigs or Counters, by the Krauwinkels, Laufers, etc., 1568, ’80, 1601, ’og and later, but mostly undated. Fair to fine, 3 holed. Copper and brass.
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Rechenpfennigs or Counters. Man at table counting. BY The alphabet, numerous varieties, all early and probably Nurem- burg make. Fair to fine, 6 holed.
Abbey Pieces, Fleurs-de-lis in shld, Lion of St. Mark, Crown, Cross and other types, with varying legends, but chiefly avE MARIA and mystical arrangements of letters. A great vari- ety, though no attempt has been made to assort them for duplicates. This with the 2 following lots are about equal as to size and condition; about all grades of the latter will be found, but the average is good.
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Unassorted duplicates of Jetons, Mintmasters’ Tokens and Rechenpfennigs. Good, fine.
The poor and holed of German Coins, Jetons, etc., including a very fair duplicate of Munster (lot 256), Bela of Hungary, and many others of interest. Mostly early.
Cards, Checks, Brewery Tokens, Medalets, etc. Including Berlin Numismatic Soc., 1876. Mostly late. Copper and brass. Good to fine.
Switzerland, Aargau, Appenzell, Basle, Geneva, Lucerne, Ti- cino, Zug, Zurich and other Cantons. Angester, Centimes, Rappen, etc., 1795-1876. A few issued as base, now appear- ing same as copper. Good to fine.
— Neuchatel. Alex., 1814 Head v. by Droz. BY 2 | rrancs within wreath. Inscribed edge (in relief). Pattern. About perfect, medium olive color.
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Ancona. Rep., 1200-1300 (6) Pius V, Sixtus V, Quattrini and Sesini, Poortov.good. Pius VI, 1796 1 and 24 Baiocchi. Good, Aquila, Inn. VII, Chas. VII, etc., Cavallo (5). Fair to good.
Ascoli. Alex, VI, Quat. Bologna. Anonymous Papal, prior to 1431. Clem. VIII, with bust, also Lion with flag. 1609- 1755 (13) Pius VI, Arms, 1778-84 (3), all Quat. Lion with- out flag, Half Bai., 1624-1753 (9). Fair to good.
Differing dates of the last three described and not contained therein, 1610-1784. Mostly good.
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1781, 84 4 Bai., 1780, 84 1 do. Arms in shield. 1795, ’96 Quat., 1796 4 and 2 (2 var.) Bai. Dancing lion. Most fine. 27—37-
1781, 84 (2 var.) $ Bai., 1780, 81 1 do., 1796 Quat. and 2 Bai., marked varieties of the preceding, also Pattern 20 Ctmi, 1860, with silver centre. Good to fine.
Bozzolo, 1609-71, Brindisi, 1198-1250 Quat., Cagliari, Chas. II of Spain, 1669 1 Cagliari, 1668, ’69, ’85 3 do. with bust (thick), Chas. VI, 1713 3 do., and another late issue, un- dated. Good to fine.
Camerino, Casale (1630, ro Florins, holed, poor, rare), Casti- glione (4), Castro (2), Cattaro, Chieti, Correggio (3), Fano (5), 14th to 16th century, Quat., Sesini, etc. Fair to good.
Carrara. Early Tesserae, various designs, but chiefly a winged figure sep. F—F (prob. for Francisco Foscari, a Venetian moneyer about 1480). WW A four-wheeled chariot? Unas- sorted, probably but few if any duplicates. Good to fine. 1g to 31.
Casale. 1630 20 Florins. INSTAR HORVM, etc., 3 fleurs-de-lis in cwnd shld sep. F— XX. #x. casaLE FB Justice stdg be- fore female leaning against column. Duby, Plate II, No. 14. Good, very rare. 40.
Civita Vecchia. 1796 24 Bai. ’97 do. (2 var.) Bust of St. Peter, 1797 5 Bai., Bust of the Blessed Virgin (3 var.). Fair to v. good. Dalmatia and Albania. 1 Gazetta (3 var.), 2 do. (2 var.). Etruria. 1804, ’05 2 Soldi. Good to unc.
— Die-varieties of last. 24 Bai. 1796 (2), 5 do., 1797 (2). Dalm. and Alb. 1 Gaz. (2), 2 do. (2). Fair to good.
Fermo. Rep., 1220-1331 Sesino. Size 16. Pius VI, 1796, ’97 24 Bai., 1797 5 do. Under Roman Rep., 1798 4 Bai. (2 types), 1 do. (3 types), 2 do. (3 types). Mostly good to fine, none common, some rare. 25 to 36.
Ferrara. Alfonzo I, Quat. and Papal issues from Clem. VIII, 1598-1605 to Benedict XIV, 1740-58, including ro reigns. Quat. $ and 1 Baiocco. An extensive and interesting col- lection. Many large. Mostly good.
Fuligno. Pius VI, Quat. (holed), 3, 1, 2 Bai. with Pontifical year, 1794 1 Bai., 95 2 do., ’96, 97 2% do. Good to fine, Scarce Goims, 2010 37;
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Florence. Savings Ass’n Token for 1 Lira (late). Genoa. 1699-1814 4 Denari, 2, 4, 10 Soldi. Some issued as base coins, also Municipal Tax Token, for 40 Litri of Common Wine. Size 37. Good.
Goritz. 4, 1, 2,3 Soldi (the last, size 35), 1733-36, an un- common set. Other Soldi $ (2), 1 (10), 2 (1), 1741-1800. Guastalla. Ferd. II, 1621 and Ferd. III, n.d., Sesini. Gd to unc., 2 bright red.
Gubbio. Inn. XII (2), Clem. XI (3), Inn. XIII, Benedict Si (2), all Quat. 1723, ’25 4 Bai., 1726-29 1 Bal. (5), Clem. XII, 1738, ’39 and n. d., Quat. (6), 1739 4 Bai, 1730- 38 1 Bai (6). Good to fine, many large.
— Benedict XIV, 1740 and n.d. Quat. (5), 1744-57 4 Bai. (9), 1742-55 1 do. (12), Clem. XIII, 1759 Quat., 4 Bai and 1 do. (3), Pius VI, years 15 to 20, } Bai. (2), 1 do. (3), and 2 do., 1796 2% do., bust of St. Peter, 1797 5 do., bust of the B. V., also 4 do. (2), with ins. only. Fair to fine, mostly v. good.
Italy. Rep., 1804 REPUBBLICA ITALIANA wheat heads. 1, 2 Denari. Scales. zy Lira, $, 1 Soldo. Unc., all red or partly so, rare. 17 to 27.
— Napoleon I, Centesimo, 1808-13 (14), 3 do., 1807-13 (11), ‘5 do., 1807-13 (13). Mints Bologna), M(ilan) and V(enice). Mostly good to unc., a few are bright red.
— Vic. Em. II, 1 (4), 2 (5), 5 (5) and 10 (10) Centimes, 1861- 67. Mints of Milan, Naples, Turin, etc. Mostly unc., some bright red.
Lombardy-Venice. 1 Ctmo (12) 1822, 3 do. (12) 1822-52, 5 do. (10) 1822-50, 10 do. 1849. Under Austria. 1852 1, 3, 5 (2 each), ro and 15 Ctmi. 2d coinage, 1862 455 (2), 1 (3) Ctmo. Various mints, mostly Milan and Venice. Many fine, 13 unc.
Lucca. Rep., 1369-1805. The early and undated (6). Others 1691-1790. Felix and Eliza, 1806 (their busts conjoined in profile) and Chas. Louis to 1841. Quat., Soldi, Centesimi, etc. Good to fine, late ones very choice and desirable.
Macerata. 15th century. Greg. XIII. Italian Rep., 4 Bai. (1798-99) rare. Massa, 1792 (2). Mirandola, 1637-91. Modena. Fran. I, 1629-58 to Hercules II, 1783 Quat., Sesini, Bolognini, Soldi, etc. Mostly very good.
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Mantua. Francis II, 1484-1519 to siege of the city 1799, at least 12 reigns. Many with portraits, some with Virgilius Maro, others have arms, sun in flames, etc. Quat., Sesini, Soldi, etc. Fair to fine.
Milan. G. M. Sforza, 1466-76 to Maria Theresa, 1779. In- cluding Chas. V, Phil. II, III, IV and Chas. II (all Spanish kings). Trelina, Quat., Sesini, Soldi, etc., also a late Theatre Token, size 37. Mostly good, 3 unc., red.
Monaco. Anton, 1720 8 Den. (piece from edge), Honore V, 1837, 38 5 Ctms and Demo, each in 2 and brass, also Pat- terns for same, 1838 (proofs). Montalto. 1797 24, 5 Bai. (only fair, but rare). Montanaro. 1529-42, Mtd horseman. Montferrat. Wm. II, 1494-1518 (2, one with bust. BY Stag. Very good. Size 31), Geo., 1530-33. Musso. Jno. Jas., 1528-32. BW A river-god. Good to fine.
Naples and Sicily. Roger, 1085-1111 to Fred. III, 1496-1500, including 13 reigns, a few with portraits, others with face of lion, arms, etc. Arabic inscriptions, some Arabic and Latin. A few n concave planchets. Fair to good. 12 tO 27.
— A sim. asst. (die-varieties). Roger, 1o8s—rr11 to Chas. and Joanna, 1516-20, 13 reigns. Fair to good.
— Chas. V (1st of Spain), 1520-s6 1, 2, 3 Cavalli, last 2 with portrait, also Jeton, 1553 (9), Phil. II, 1556-98 1, 2, 4 Cav- alli (10), the latter dated. Fair to good.
— A very sim. asst. from varying dies, those dated differ from preceding. Fair to good.
— Phil. III, 1598-1621 Grano, 3, 4 Cavalli and Cinquina, the last 3 dated (18). Insurrection, Henry of Lorraine, 1648 1, 2,3 Tornesi. Fair to good.
— Phil. IV, 1621-65, various Cavalli, Tornesi and Grani, all with bust. evs. Fleece, castle, cross, etc. (14). Chas. II, 1665-1700, sim. values, mostly with dates (14). Fair to gd. 16 to 30.
— Die varieties of Phil. III (6), Henry of Lorraine (3), Phil. IV (11), Chas. II (6), representing most of the values in the 2 preceding lots. Fair to good.
— Phil. V (3), Vic. Amadeus (12), Chas, Ill (Vi) 3, Chus.vof Bourbon (12), Tornesi, Cavalli, etc. Fair to good. 16 to 30.
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352 Naples and Sicily. Ferd. IV, 3, 4, 6, 9, 12 Cavalli, 1, 2, 5, 10 Grani, 1776-1804, various types. Many good to fine, some uncommon.
353 — Others. 4, 5, 6,8, 10 Tornesi, 1797-1800, 1, 2, 5, 10 Grani, 1814-15, Grapes, Pegasus, setd female and cornucopias, also 5 Tornesi, 1817. Mostly good, a few fine.
354 — 1814-15, set of 1, 2,5 and 10 Grani. Head ~, cwnd. W Grapes, Pegasus, etc., as last described. Sharp, unc.,, all partly bright.
355 — 1816 5, 8 Tornesi, 1817 1, 4, 8 do., 1819 5, 10 do. Unc,, red. Gems.
356 — Murat. 1810 2 Grana (2), 3 do. (5) die-varieties, 1813 Pat- tern 2 Lire. Good, all uncommon. Fran. II, 1859 2, Io Tornesi. V. fine, partly bright.
357. — Others of Murat. 1810 2 and3Grana. Unc., red. 1813 to Centesimi with a very dif. hd. Fine, all rare. 28, 34, 36.
358 — Fran. I, 1, 2,5 and 10 Tornesi, 1825-27. Unc.,, red. 1g to 38.
soo, Ferd. IT, + Tornese, 1833; "35; 38, "49; 53, 1 do., 1840, 54, 1} do., 1836, ’39, ’40, 2 do., 1839, ’43, ’52, ’56, 758, 3 do., 1833, ’39, 51. Unce., all red or partly so.
360 — Others. 1832-51, dates differing from those in preceding lot, 4 Tornese (2), 1 do. (3), 14 do. (2), 2 do. (3), 3 do. (yi 5 do. (5), 10 do. (9). Good to fine.
361 — Another lot, 1831-59. Similarly asst., quite the equal and not duplicating dates in either of the preceding.
362 Novellara. Alf. II, Sesino, Orbetello, 1, 2, 4 Quat., 1782-98 (11). Padua. 13thcentury. Palma Nuova. Siege of 1814, under Nap. I, 50 Centimes. Rare. Good to fine.
The series of Papal coins following usually have the arms of the reigning Pope, a few have their portraits, others bear the bust of St. Paul or St. Peter. Those which have ROMANO or its abbreviation (excepting the mint-mark R.) are classified under Rome. ;
363 Papal. Paul II, 1464-71 to Clement VIII, 1592-1605 (includ- ing 9 reigns), all Quattrini. Fair to good, some fine,
364 — Clem. VIII, 1592-1605 to Alex. VII, 1655-67. Six con- secutive Popes. Quat. and } Bai. Mostly good.
365 — Clem. IX, 1667-79 to Alex. VIII, 1689-91 (4 reigns, com- plete chronology). Quat. and 4 Bai. Good, 1 holed.
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366 Papal. Inn. XII, 1691-1700 Quat. (12), $ Bai. (4). Clem. XI, 1700-21 Quat. (10), 4 Bai. (3). Good, some are fine.
367 — Inn. XIII, 1721-24 (7), Benedict XIII (5), Clem. XII (8), Benedict XIV (15), Clem. XIII, 1758-69 (3). Mostly Quat- trini. Good, some fine.
368 — Pius VI, 1, 2, 5 Bai., all undated, 1797 5 do. (unc.), also 1799, 2 var. of same. The 5 Bai. has bust of Virgin, Sancta Dei Genetrix. Good to fine, a lot of more than ordinary in- terest, some are rare.
369 — 1801-22 Last coinage of Pius VI, Quat. (7), $ Bai. (7), 1 do. (5). Gregory XVI, Quat. (8), 4 Bai. (16), 1 do. (17), differing years and mints, 1831-45. Good to unc., many bright red.
369a — Greg. XVI, 4 Bai., 1844, CS. CERVARO, 1 do., 1836, CS. PONTE MOLLE. Both holed near edge.
370 — Pius IX, 1848 2 Bai. (3), 3 do. (3), each on a thick and thin planchet in At, and thick in brass. Also Scudo in f& and brass. Patterns in proof, struck at the Gaéte mint. Rare.
371 — Pius IX, 1850 4, 1, 2 Bai., 1851 4,1, 5 Bai. Proofs from Rome mint.
372 — Quat. (1), $ Bai. (7), 1 do. (8), 2 do. (7), 5 do. (8), 1846- 54. All Rome mint. Good to unc, one half partly bright to full red.
373 — Quat. (1), ¥ Bai. (6), 1 do. (7), 2 do. (5), 5 do. (4), 1846- 54. All Bologna mint. Mostly v. good, 2 unc. Last Papal coinage. Bust of Pius IX, 1 Centesimo (2), 2} do. (2), 5 do. (3), 10 do. (2), 20 do. (6). Fine to unc.
374 Parma. Alex. Farnese, 1587-92 to Ferd. of Bourbon, 1795 Quat., Sesini and Soldi. Good to fine. Also Maria Louise, 1936 1,3, 5 Ctmi Unie,
375 Passerano. 1581-98 Quat. Percola. 1798 1 Bai. Perugia. 1250-1506 (5), 1795 2 Bai., arms, 1796, 97 23 do., bust of St. Peter, 1797 4 do., arms, also 5 do. with bust of the Vir- gin. Mostly good, some fine, several rare.
376 Pesaro. John Sforza, 1489-1510 (7). Piacenza, with bust of St. Anton. Piedmont. Piombino, 1693, etc. (3). Pisa. 1313-1494 Quat., Soldi, etc. Fair to good.
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Ravenna. Benedict XIV, Quat. (11), $ Bai. (6). Ragusa. 12th to rsth cent. Follaro (4), 1731-93 Soldi (6), Mezzan- ino (2). Reggio. Hercules I, 1471-1505, Alfonzo I and Her. II (6), Quat. Fair to good.
Rome. Papal issues with Rom., Roma, Romano or Romani. Pope Urban VIII, Clement XII, 1738 to Clement XIII, 1759 Quattrini (7), + Baioccho (9), 1 do. (9). Many good to fine,
— Another similar selection within same period, duplicating none of the preceding. Good to fine.
— Pius VI, year of reign and 1795-97 to Greg. XVI, 1834 Quat., 4, 1, 2 and 24 Bai., includes some of the largest Papal issues. Mostly good to fine, a few unc.
— A very similar assortment in same reigns, duplicating none of the preceding. Same condition, more of the un- circulated.
Roman Republic. 1798-99 REPVBBLICA ROMANA ‘Two fasces. IY vn | Barocco in frame. Another, eagle on fasces, within with. FW pve | Ba | 10ccuHr within triangle of fasces. Bor- der of dots. V. fine, rare. 293, 34.
— 2 Baiocchi. Flags, fasces and Lib. pole crossed. RY Value in triangle, branches at sides. V. fine. 35. Another, Rep — Rom | an—7 R (in script) separated by fasces. WY 2 | Baiocchi (also script) coarsely executed. From Anthon sale, 1188. Good. 35. Both rare,
— Two Baiocchi. Fasces. WY Value within wreath. Vari- ous, by the famous die-cutters, Hamerani, Mercandetti and Perpenti, with some unsigned, 2 have m.m. A(ncona) in field. Differing letters, spelling, and binding of fasces. Good to fine.
— 4 Bai. of same design, 2 from dif. dies, also a duplicate of the last 2 Bai. in lot 382, but on planchet size 32. 1849 1 Bai., cast at Ancona, also 4, 1 and 3 (2 mints) do., Eagle within wreath. Good to unc., none common, some rare.
Ronciglione. 1799 3 Bai., FIDELITA RELIGIONE Bust of Vir- gin. HW The city in flames. Others, sim., FIDELITA E RELIG- 10ONE HW Value and date in 4 lines, one with reversed figures in date. Fair to good, all rare.
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387 Sabionetta. WVespanio, 1539-91, Caraffa and Isabel, 1591- 1638. St. Martin. S. Gonzaga, 1639-71. Sienna, 1404- 55 (2). Spalato, 1491-1500 (2), Urbino. Guido Ubaldo I, 1500-08 to F. Maria II, 1574-1622 (21). Quat., Bagattini and Sesini, also Scudo in A of F. Maria II, 1621, holed near edge, otherwise fine. Mostly good.
388. San Marino. 1864, ’69 5 Ctmi, 1875 10 do. San Severino, 1769 (1796) 24 Bai. Others, 4, 24 and 5 Bai., 1796, ’97 and n.d., all in time of Pius VI. Mostly v. good, some fine and scarce.
389 Sardinia, the kingdom. Vic. Am. II, Chas. Em. IV and Chas. Felix, 1688-1826 2 Denari, $, 1, 5 and 74 Soldi, 1, 2 and 3 Ctmi. Two each of last, varieties in letters and symbols be- low wreath on oby. Good to unc., red.
390 — The Island. Chas. VI, 1712 to Chas. Albert, 1842 1, eS Cagliari, 2 Denari, Soldi and Ctmi. Mostly very good.
3912 Savoy. Chas. Em., 1580-1630 (7), Tivoli, 1795 5 Bai. Tus- cany. Ferd. II, 1620-70 to Vic. Em., 1859 (set, unc.) Quat., Soldi and Ctmi. Good to fine.
392 Venice. Fran. Foscari, 1423-57 to Louis Manin, 1789-97 Bag- attino, Quat., Sesino, $ and 1 Soldi (6 and 12 Deniers). Representing 34 different Doges. Mostly v. good.
392a Anonymous. Quat. Lion in frame, many varieties of letters. Bizzone, Madonna, and half length figure of St. Paul, with other oddities (2 square). Prov. Govt., 1849. 1, 3, 5 Ctmi and Jeton undated. Good to fine.
~ 393 Vicenza. Phil. III, 1611 Quat. Viterbo. Sixtus IV, 1471-84
Quat., Pius VI, 1796 24 Bai.,’97 5 do. Good to fine.
SLAVIC STATES.
394 Poland. Jno. Casimir, 1650 Solidus, J.C.R. linked and ewnd. WY Eagle. Another, sim. BY Ins. and date. Cracow. 1835 Pattern 3 Groze, and a Token by Count Zamoski. Good to fine, all rare.
395 — Others of Poland. John Casimir (a few for Lithuania) 1661 to Nich. I, 1840, differing dates and types of Solidus, Schillings and Groze. Mostly v. good.
396 Finland. Alex. II and III, 1865-83 1 Penni (14), 5 do. (7), 10 do. (4). Good to unc.
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Moldavia and Wallachia. Cath. II, 1771 3 Denga. E II ewnd. BY Dbl-hd eagle (2 var., small and large letters). Rare. Others, 2 shields cwnd, 3 Denga 1772, 3 Kopecks 1772, °73, 74. V. fair to v. good.
— 1772 3 Denga and 3 Kopecks, type as last described. Fine.
Crimea. Tschal, 5th year = 1781-82 Toghra. W Inscription bet. year and date. Borders plain. Fon.,6727. Fine, rare.
KE; — Another, sim. 6th year, Toghra bet. flowers. Fine, rare.
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— A dif. design, with ins. in 4 lines, without Toghra. Utsch- Beschlik, Besch-Beschlik, and Kyrmis, 4th, 5th and 3d years = 1783-79. Fine. Smallest holed. Rare set. 20, 28, 45.
— 1239 = 1823-24, a large flat ring 13 m/m. stamped with Toghra, date and value (?) Good, rare. 59.
Circassia. Oblongs (4), one with sword. Georgia. Thamar, 1184-1212, Phu and Falus (Fon., 4236, 4241), and others of Enekle II, 1762-98 1 and 2 Bisti, with dates 1782 to 1796. Eagle displayed. Thick coins, poor to good, all rare. 22 to 30.
Georgia. Others with fish (4), peacock and bird (7), goat, etc. (7). Poor and fair, they rarely appear otherwise.
— Others, lion ~ and 7, and some with sun. Poor and fair.
Tiflis. Alex. I, 1801-25 5 (?), 10 and 20 Phuli. Under a crown, Tiflis in Georgian, branches crossed below. Fine, rare. 20, 25) 32-
— Others of varying dates, ro Phuli (4), 20 do. (2). Good to fine.
Moscow, Twer and early Russian, all prior to 1700. Various designs, mostly oblong, and small. Poor to gd, the medium quality prevails.
Another quite as varying as the preceding, both unassorted, probably a few are in duplicate, condition as last.
Roumania. 1867 1,2,5,10 Bani. Unc., red. Servia. Michl III, 1868 1, 5, ro Para. Fine to unc. Bulgaria. 1879 Jeton, 1880, 87 Essais for ro Ctms, 1881 5, 10 Stotinki, 1888 24, 5, 10, 20 do., the last set in mzckeZ, Mostly in mint state.
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Turkey. Abdul-Medjid, 1839-61 1 (2), 5 (4), 10 (3), 40 (6) Paras, Abdul-Aziz, 1861-76 5, 10, 20 (2 each) and 40 (unc.) do. All dif. dates. Mostly fine.
Greece. Capo D’Istria, 1828 1, 5, 10 Lepta, 1830 1, 5, 10 (2 var.) do., 1831, 1, 10, 20 do. All with phoenix. Gd to fine.
— Otho, 1833-62 1 (4), 2 (8), 5 (10), 10 (11) Lepta. George I, 1863— 1, 2, 5 (2), 10 (2) do. Good to unc., 5 of latter.
ISLANDS OF THE MEDITERRANEAN SEA.
Armata and Morea. 1,2 Soldini. Candia. 2 (2), 2} do, and 60 Tornesi (IIII). Isole and Armata. 1,2 Soldini. Corfu, Ceph. and Zante. 1,2 do. All under Venetian rule. Good to fine, some rare.
Corsica. Theo., 1736 5 Soldi. T.R.cwnd. Oby. good, rev. barely fair; very rare. 21.
— Pascal Paoli, 1768 1 Soldo, hat on pole, 1764-67 4 do. (6), small bust incwnd shld. Cyprus. Jas. II, 1464-73 Cavallo, 1570 Bisante. Victoria, 1879 4, $ Cent, 1881 4do. Good to fine.
Ionian Isles. Under Russian Protection. 1801 10 Gazetti. Lion of St. Mark. Legend, etc. in Greek. Gd, v. rare. 36.
— English Protection. 1819 24,5, 10 Oboli, 1820 24 do., 1834-62 1 Obolus (5). Good.
Malta. John de la Valette, 1557-68 to Emmanuel de Rohan, 1775-97, representing 15 Grand Masters. Piccioli, Grani and Tari, various denominations of each, a few are CS. Fair to fine, but mostly good. The most extensive collection of- fered in many years, if indeed it has ever been equalled in the United States.
Varieties and duplicates of the preceding, representing 8 Grand Masters, 1557-1797. A few poor, but mostly v. fair to good.
AFRICA.
Alexandria. 1861 Merchant’s Token (twice holed). Algiers. (1827-28) Aspers (2), Paras (2). Angola (Portuguese Af- rica). 5 Reis, 1770, 4 Macuta, 1770, 4 do., 1814, ’53, ’58, 2 do. with entire edge battered, nevertheless a rare coin. Gd to fine. Congo. 1887, ’88, ’89 1, 2, 5, 10 Ctms (only 1888 complete). Unc.
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Angola. Jos. I, 1763 4 Macuta. Unce., partly red, v. choice. Maria and Peter, 1785 1 do, Very good. Large and rare coins and usually counterstamped, these are not. 37, 42,
Egypt. Achmed I, 1603-17 and later, Abdul Hamid I, Mah- mud II, etc., to present coinage, 4, 5, 10, 20, 40 Para, includ- ing a Pattern 20 Para (1863), Fon. 5220, 4, 4, 1, 2, 5 Ochr’- el-Guerche, chiefly of this century. Good to unc.
French West Africa (French Congo). 18383 1, 5, 10 Ctms. Obvs. and revs. alike. Unc., rare; brass. 17, 19, 20.
Gold Coast. Geo. III, 1796 1 Takoe. G.R. crowned. W Arms, A bronzed proof, rare. 17.
Griquatown. GRIguUA— Town}. F A bird. Very fine, very Tare, 20,
Liberia. 1833 Cent, 1847 1, 2 do., 1862 1 do. German E. Africa, 1890 Pice and a poor Griquatown 4. Good to unc.
Liberia. 1862 1, 2 Cents, 1866 Pattern 1, 2 do. All proofs.
Morocco. 1223-88 = 1808-72 Var. of 1, 2 and 3 Falus, all with star. Fair to good.
Mozambique. 1840 20, 40, 80 Reis, 1853 1 and 2 do. Com- plete set, in fine preservation, very rare, especially the 80 R. 144 to 36.
Oran. Phil., 1618 2 Rls and n.d. 4 and 8 do. Cwnd arms. RY o| ra|n. Chas. II, 169(1) and n.d. 4 and 8 Ris. BW I.H.S. Very fair to about good, planchets imperfect, have never seen them otherwise. I do not know of another set in this country. Very rare.
Sierra Leone. 1791 1 Cent, 1 Penny, ro Cents (bronzed proofs), and 1 Dol., very fine; the last 2 are from dies for siver coins.
Suez Canal. 1865 50 Ctms and x Franc. Ship sailing ~. Brass, unc. Zanzibar. 1299, 1304 Cents of dif. type, 1881, 737. V. fine.
Tripoli. Il-A-A (= 1774/5) on sides of triangle, also 1223 = 1808/g and n.d., all Paras. Tunis. Mostafa III, 1751/74 to Abdul-Aziz, 1861/76 Aspers, Berben, Caroubs, represent- ing 7 coinages. Good to fine, 11 to 34.
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435 Islands adjacent. Azores. 1750-1880 5, 10, 20 Reis (13). Bourbon. 1779 3 Sols. Poor. Madeira. 1842 10, 20 Reis, 1852 1o do. Mauritius. 1877 1, 2, 5 Cents. St. Helena (2). Mostly very good.
436 Mauritius. Victoria, 1888 1, 2 and 5 Cents, in red mint state.
437 St. Thomas and Principe. 1819 80 Reis (brilliant), 1825 Same value, good, edge dent. ara in mon. and 1853 each CS. in circle 12 mlm. above st THOMAS stamped on English Penny (1797). Holed.
438 Terceira. Maria II, 1829 80 Reis. Cast from bells during the Queen’s flight to the island. Good, rare.
439 Cape of Good Hope, Griquatown (2), Liberia (12), Madagascar, Orange Free State (3), So. African Rep. (2). All red and brilliant.
The next preceding are unsolicited and unauthentic patterns, and as clearly barefaced impositions ; the result of a European dzsinzess venture to manufacture coins for small or obscure countries for the sole purpose of selling them to col- lectors; it began about 1878 and reached its climax in 1892.
440 Mahometan Dynasty, 622-1031, probably includes some of the later period to 1492. A variety of types, chiefly in arrange- ment of legends and inscriptions, all of which are in Arabic, some have inscription within circle, others in square frame, also in 8-ptd star. Unassorted, poor to good.
441 Another lot selected from the whole, and intended to be the equal of the preceding.
442 Another, similar.
443 Coins of the Caliphs, 632-1171 and possibly later. Deities, heads, busts and mtd horsemen. Inscriptions and legends in Arabic. Poor to good. 18 to 30.
ASIA.
444 Siberia. (Unsurpassed.) Cath. Il, 1764 4, 4,1, 2, 5 and ro Kopecks. Two sables support cwnd shld, within which value and date. HW Large E. II cwnd, the smallest is with- out sables. Unc., red. Sizes 18 to 47.
444a — 1767 Set, lacking 1 and 1o Kop. Uncirculated, red.
445 — 1768 Set complete. Uncirculated, red.
446 — 1769 Set as last. Uncirculated, red.
‘447 — 1770 Setas last. Uncirculated, red.
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Siberia, 1771 Set as last. Uncirculated, red.
— 1772 Set as last. Uncirculated, red.
— 1773 Set as last. Uncirculated, red.
— 1774 Set as last. Uncirculated, red.
— 1775 Set as last. Uncirculated, red.
— 1776 Set as last. Uncirculated, red.
— 1777 Set, lacking the 5 Kop. Uncirculated, red.
— 1778 Set, lacking + and $ Kop. Uncirculated, red.
— 1779 Set complete. Uncirculated, red.
— 1780 Set complete. Uncirculated, red.
— Others, good to fine. 1767 1, 2,5 and 10 Kop.
— 1775 1, 2, § and ro Kopecks.
— 1768 Set complete.
— 1769 Set complete.
— 1770 4, 4, 2, 5 and 10 Kopecks.
— 1771 4, 1, 2, 5 and 10 Kopecks.
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— 1773 4, 4, 2, 5 and ro Kopecks.
— 1774 4, 1, 2, 5 and 10 Kopecks.
— 1776 1, 2,5 and 10 Kopecks.
— 1777 4,1, 2, 5 and ro Kopecks.
— 1778 1, 2,5 and ro Kopecks.
— 1780 1, 2, 5 and 10 Kopecks.
Bactria, Parthia, Menander, Pantaleon, etc. Persia. 1 Shahi, 1273 = 1857 to present coinage, 4 and 1 Shahi, 1292-93, with several earlier, mostly with sun and lion. Fair to good. 25
Tabriz. 1239 = 1823 4 and1 Bisti. Face of sun in flames. Armenia. Leo II, 1181-1219 (2), Hethum I, 1223-69. Edessa. Bald. I or II, rog8-1118 (holed). Turkey in Asia. 1099-1687, Joffa. Jerusalem. Hotel checks for $ and x Piastre, with others sim. in Greek, etc. Mostly fine. 17 to
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€ 473 Hindostan. Coins of the Patan Kings, Native Princes and ; Mahomedan states of India. Many are thick. Unassorted,
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Bengal. 1795-1817, Native inscriptions, $ Pice, 4, 4 Annas, also issues of 1825, ’35, etc., to 1858, with East India Company’s balemark, includes one in lead. Good to fine.
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below, BomsB. FY auspicio etc. in 5 lines, also Pice of same design, without date. Fine, rare. Lead, 40, 33.
— 1 Pice (2), last century, no date, 1791-1834 Pie, 4, 4 Anna, 5, 10 and 20 Cash. Good to uncirculated, 1 a gilt proof.
Brit. India. 1862-78 1, to $ Anna, all with bust of Victoria (9). Cirears. 1794-97 9s, a's Rupee (3), Indian amulet, a lead cast. Madras. c-c | E17 | 55 etc., 20 Cash, 1803-8 I, 5, 10, 20 do, Good to fine.
Mysore. 1218 (retrograde) 1789-90 Elephant ~., trunk raised; behind, a flag. FY Place of mintage in Persian. A very striking coin in perfect condition, dark olive. 34.
— Others, various mints. 24, 5, 20 (3 var.) and 4o (2 var.) Cash, 1199-1222 = 1784-95. Elephants, trunk unraised, tail elevated on 2. V. good to fine.
— Others, still differing. 5 (2), 20 (4) and 40(1) Cash. Fair to fine.
— Others, with elephant 7 10 (2), 20 and 4o Cash, from 3 mints. Good to fine.
— Others, 5, 10 and 20 (4) Cash. Good to fine.
— Others, Elephant 7, 5 (2), 20 (2) Cash; Lion 7, 5 (3), 20 (3) and 25 (1) do. Some dated 1834-49, others with Eng- lish value. Varied and choice; good to fine.
— Var. of the preceding. 5 (9), 20 (2), and 25 (2) Cash; 3 with elephant, 5 with lion. Good to fine.
Oude. (1803-58) Dudu, 4 and 1 Paissa. Female stdg; mer- maids sup. crown, 2 females do., 2 lions do., also crown and fish within swords circled; dates and legends in Persian. Fair to good, mostly thick. 14 to 25.
Tranqueber, Ered. 1V, D, ©..C., 2:Casas atred, ¥, Dance 4 do., ete. Pondicherry. 4 Dudu, 1752, “53> 1 do., 173%, ’52, 53, with 5 fleurs-de-lis ; (1774-92) 4 and 1 Fanam, a large crown. HY g fleurs-de-lis. (1836) Dudu, new type. Good to fine ; all scarce or rare. 13 to 30.
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Portuguese-Asia. Peter II (?), 1668-1705 Arms. FW Cross. Fon. 3888. Base, 21, 23. John V, 1705-50 and later, 6, “4, 12, 15, 30 and 60 Reis, also $ and 1 Tanga. Poor to good. 164 to 37.
— Another asst. 6, 12 (?) and 60 Reis, 4 and 1 Tanga; also a 60 Reis, 1811, CS. P R (script) | 809. Fon. 3931. Poor to good. 184 to 35.
— 1871 3, 5, 10, 15, 30, 60 Reis, INDIA PORTUG. Cwnd arms, date. W Value within wreath. Unc., light olive. 16 to 36.
— Damao. 1748, ’68 12 Reis, both , fair and good, 1801 15 do. D-d FB Date in angle of cross. Fine, lead. 33. Also 4 Tanga, cwnd arms, M— ? Struck for Malacca. V. fairey. All rare.
— Goa. 4, 1 Roda, n.d.; to Reis, 1769; 15 do., 1760, ’69. All in lead, with crowned arms, G—A. 1768 12 Reis. 1774 30 do. Both with G bet. date and value. Good to fine; all rare,
Ceylon. Parakrama, 1153-86. Stdg figure. BW Kneeling figure, bull, elephant, etc., E. I. Co. 1656-1796 4 Stvr., no date. 1783 2 Stvrs. (thick). 1802 yds, gy Rupee (gilt proofs). 1815 4, 1, 2 Stvrs. 1870 4, 4, 1 and 5 Cents. Good to fine.
— 1787 1 Doit, bird on tree (lead, thick). Fine. jy, sy and yy Rupee, 1801-03. Very thick, poor and fair. (I have yet to see fine specimens.) 1285—1869-70 An umbrella sup- ported. W Ins. and date. Good, lead. A Colombo token for 18 Cents (an odd value, yet as certainly even). Fine, brass. All rare.
Unattributed, all late, fine work, and doubtless rare; 2 bear dates 1869 and 1870 in Arabic figures; some with Sanscrit legends and inscriptions, others partly Arabic ; one has face Gescue ine to une. 21, 23 (2), 31; 32.
— Others, scarcely less interesting, though earlier, more pro-..
nounced types (some with animals, one with sword), inferior workmanship, and not as well preserved ; includes one in lead, size 39, round hole in centre.
Burmah. (Abt 1854) } Fuang. Peacock, and later, a lion Z, same value, also rabbit Z (in lead). Pegu. j Rupee, with pentagonal hole in centre. Fon. 3772. Gd to fine. 21 to 25,
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Siam. Maha Mongkut, 1851-58 y4, ¢ (both lead), $ and $ Fuang. Chula-Longkorn, 1868 y, do. (lead). 1874 4, 1, 2 and 4 Att, the king’s initial, cwnd. 1888 4 do., bust of the king. Mostly fine ; not a common piece in the lot. 20 to 38.
— Bangkok. Porcelain tokens issued by gambling houses under government protection. Two mandarins, lion with basket and blooming rose, in three and four colors. Per- fect. 18 to 234.
Malacca. 1 and 2 Kepeng. P. of W. Island. 1810, ’25, ’28 5 to 20 Cash (7). Straits Settlements. Sets of 4, $ and 1 Cent, 1845, ’62, ’72, with others to 1877, $c. (1), 1 do. (4). Good to fine.
Cambodia. 12081846 Pattern 4, 4 and 3 Ticals. A pagoda. RY A hen posed Z, legend and date in Cambodian. All with milled edges: Fon. 2159, 2161, 2163.° Another, size of smallest, 4-line ins. within wreath on rev., edge plain. The largest shows slight handling ; the others are unc., brilliant. In white metal; an extremely rare and very attractive set. 20 (2), 30, 44.
— A hen Z WB Plain. A base Fuang. Another, similar, better work, and A. Att. Fon. 2155, 2156. 1860 5, 10 Ctms, also tokens for the king’s palace, 10, 15, 20, 25 Ctms, in brass. Fine to unc.
China. Knife Money, sometimes classed as razor-shaped. Tsih-moh. City of the Shantung peninsula, before B. C. sso, Wery good; nearly all characters distinct; somewhat corroded. Length 74 inches.
— Ming series, 317-228 B. C. Extreme points broken, otherwise good. 5% in.
— Others as last, varying, each broken, though complete in parts. 54 to 6g.
— Pu Money, spade-shaped, about 450 B.C. Fine. 25x45. Another, differently inscribed. Good. 28 x 47.
— Another, very fine. 31x52.
— Key-shaped. Wang-Mang, A. D. 9-72. Inscribed sim. to F. 1207. Very fine, and as an original, exceedingly rare. Length 2$ in.
— Another, similarly inscribed, larger characters ; planchet thin, when compared with the preceding. Fine, v. rare. 23.
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ASIA.
512 China. New Pu Money, inscribed sim. to Fon, 1199. Fine,
taley 22'k 54.
513. — Round Money, square hole in centre, 246-209 B. C. Fon.
1185 (2 var.), and 2 others. 25 to 35.
514 — Others, all named according to numbers in Fon, Cat., from A. D. 9-72 to epoch Hi-Ning, 1067-77. Fair to fine. 204 to 294.
515 — Others, 1067-77 to epoch Kjan-Yan, 1131-62. Arranged as last. Mostly fine. 23 to 35.
516 — Others, 1131-62 to 1505-21. Arranged as last. Mostly fine. 22} to 32.
517 — Others, 1525-21 to 1661-1772. Arranged as last. Good to fine. 22 to 28.
518 — Others, 1661-1772 to 1796-1820. 1 Cash. Arranged as last. Good to fine.
519 — Others, 1820-50. 1 to 10 Cash, 17, together with 7 num- bered by Neumann. Good. 15 to 35.
520 — The larger sort. Epoch Tschi-tsching, 1341-68. 1o Cash. Epoch Ta-tschung, 1368. 5 Cash. Fine. 45, 39.
521 — Epoch Hung-Wu, 1368-98. 10 Cash. Fon. 1516. 2 marked varieties. Fine. 42, 454.
522 — Tsching-te, 1505-21. Dragon and Paradise bird. BW “Tsching-te-tung-pao.” 2, 5 and ro Cash, Fon. 1536, 1540, 1542. Fine. 29, 31, 484.
523 — Tao-kwang, 1820-50. Proclamation 5 Cash. “ Tao-kwang- tung-pao.” Floral attachments to the usual circular de- sign, above (with loop) and below. Fon. 1714. Fine. a5 x75)
524 — Same period. 5 Cash. Pieces lapped and joined. Fon. tose Hine. 36x 65,
525 — Hjan-fung, 1850-61. 5, 10, 50 and roo Cash. Last 3 ac-
do. (2 sizes). Fon. 1753, 1754, 1759, 1783. Fine. 31 to s2. 527 — Others, 10 Cash (4 mints) and 50 do. Good to fine. 33 (2), 37) 44, 45. 528 — Others, 50 Cash, Pekin mint and another from Su-tscheu-fu, — Province of Kjang-su. Fon, 1750, 1781. Fine. 56, 54.
; companied by Fon. descriptions, 1751, 1760, 1780. Fine. 28, 37, 45, 60. J ; 526 — Others, varying mints. 10 Cash (2 sizes, one in iron), so
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ASIA.
China. roo Cash, minted at Su-tscheu-fu, Prov. of Kjang-su. Fon. 1780. Fine. 58.
Thung-tschi. 1861-75 Proclamation 5 Cash and others. Fon. 1789, 1794. Also ro Cash, Pekin. Good to fine. 23 to 31.
Unattributed. First 3 early. 34, 38, 39, 45, 48, 51, the last with small deer? Good to fine.
Various unassorted Cash, some early, mostly very good.
TEMPLE MONEY.
Shield-shape, surface in tiled form, characters and figures; holed in centre; mended on back, which is plain. Fine. 48 X75.
Pear-shaped. Animals and characters on both sides. Die- projecting loop. Fon. 1980. V. good. 51x72.
Wreath-form, branches depending from die-projecting loop, piece of Cash imbedded in centre. Fine. 49 x 6s.
Apple-shaped, characters obv. and rev. Stem with leaves form loops. Fine. 28x 4o.
Round, 12 signs of the Zodiac outside of Grecian border, within, characters in circle, around hole in centre. W A robed male figure from which two smaller ones are fleeing. Fon. 1896. V. good. 71%.
Two dragons. Open work, round hole in centre. Fon. rggt. Good. 59.
Another, similar. Fon. 1992. 50.
Others, similar. Fruits and leaves. 54. Flowers and leaves. 46. Both good.
A crane and flowers. HW Characters in circle, round hole. V. good. 46. Man ~., characters 7, BY As last. Fine. 44. Fon. 1964, 1965.
12 animals around border, 12 characters within, encircling round hole. WY Characters and clusters of lines. Fon. 1897. V. good. Sizes 43, 46. Another, 16 characters around bor- der, 8 within. WY Same arrangement of different characters. Fon. 1930. Fine. 48.
Characters in 7 perpendicular lines. EY Characters and clus- ters of lines. 44. Quadrupeds and fish. BY, 2 fishes and 2 characters. 234. Both good, round holes.
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OCEANICA,
Robed male stdg. RB’ Horse and cow. Holed near edge. Man stdg beside frame (twice holed near edge), and 2 others with characters only (Fon. 1900, 1933). All without the usual hole in centre. Good. 23 to 29.
Square hole in centre to end of series. Fishes and birds. W Characters, cross form, Grecian borders, piece broken from edge. Fine. 46. Stag and tree. IY Characters in cross form, Grecian border. Good. 52.
Dragons. FY Characters, cross form. cle. BY Plain field. 54. Good.
Dragons? B Clusters of lines (pe from edge), another as first in lot 543, and 2 having characters only (Fon. 1918, 1924). Good to fine. 43 to 45.
Small and large male figure, turtle, serpent, etc. figure, pot of flowers, etc. Fon. 1947, 1949, 1952. 32 to 41.
Deity, lamb and bird (holed), seven busts and four couples embracing. Good. 27 to 284.
Robed male Z,; horse and rider Z.; female and bird; man lead-
54. Characters in cir-
Others, male V. good.
ing horse. Good to fine. 324 to 37. Horse /. (4). Horse 7. (3). Rooster and scales? All but one have characters on rev. Good to fine.
Lizards, dragons, daggers, and various others with characters
only. 12 have Fon. numbers accompanying. Good to fine.
Hong-Kong. Mills, 1863-66 (3). Cents, 1863-77 (6). Co- chin China. 1879 Sepeque and Cent. Corea. 1o Mun (value in English), and 10 others of same value, native in- scription. Fine to unc.
Japan. Epoch, Ho-yei, 1704-10. 10 Sen, size 37 ; other Sen, unassorted, early and late, characters generally upon one side only. Fair to fine.
Loo-Choo Islands. 4Sjn. Fon. 1110, Fine. 42.
OCEANICA. Sumatra. 1787 1, 2 and 3 Kepangs, bronzed proofs. 1798 3
do., a gilt proof. 1804 1,2 and 4 Kepangs. Acheen. Kuh, in lead. Good to fine.
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558
559
560
561
562
563
564
OCEANICA.
Jambi. Lead, with round hole in centre (2), 1 dated 1300= 1881. Pelembang. Similar. Fon. 827, also in lead. Java. Temple money. 2 male figures. BY Horse 7, Another, with
2 females. Fon. 337. 1 fair, others good to unc. 19 to
40.
Java. Under the Dutch. 1799, 1800 1 Stvr. 1807 Doit, with V.O.C. Under the French. 1809, ’10 Doits; 1810 % Stvr. Under the English E. I. Co. 1811-14 4 Str. (3), 1 do., and 1 Doit, in lead. Batavia. 1644 4 Stvr., sword erect. Fair to good. 20 to 334.
— Under the Dutch E. I. Co. Arms of Holland. 4 Doit, 1750, 53; Doits, 1731-92 (18). Overyssel. 4 Doit, 1788, "89 ; Doits, 1731-86 (12). Utrecht. Doits, 1753-94; dbl do., 1790 (15). West Frisia. Doits, 1729-92 (21). Zee- land. 4 Doit, 1789; Doits, 1727-94 (18). Good to fine.
India — Batavia, various. 4 and 1 Doit and 4 Stvr., 1804- 1825, including an obv. impression of 1816 in lead. Good to fine.
Netherlands, Ind. 4, 4, 4 Stvrs., 1822-26; 1 and 2 Cents, 1833-40. Mints J.S. V.and W. Good.
— Last issue. 4 Cent, 1856 to ’60, all unc., red; 1 do., 1855 (proof), 1857 to ’60; 24 do., 1856 (proof), 57. Good to fine.
Celebes Is. Kepang. Hen. F 16-ptd star. Bonton Is. (near Celebes). Piece of cotton cloth, 1? x 34, used as cur- rency. Fine.
British No. Borneo. 4 Cent, 1886, ’91; Cent, 1886, ’88, ’go, ’91. Labuk Planting Co., 20, 50c., $1.00. Labuk, British No. Borneo, same values. Sandakan Tobacco Co., 10, 20, soc. and $1.00. Soengy Diskie Estate, 50c. and $1.00. Every piece in the lot unc., bright red. 19 to 38.
Sarawak. J. Brooke, 1863, 4, 4 and 1 Cent; C. Brooke, 1870, same values, also Cent of 1879. Unc, 4, others good to fine.
Sultana Is. 1804 Kepang. Philippine Is. Ferd. VII, Quar- tos, 1820, 29,34; 1859 pattern 20 Reaux, and an imposition of same date for 2 Cts. Hawaii. 1847 Cent, also 2 very rare tokens by W. P. for VI and 124 Cents, 1871. H I above 5-ptd star ; 10 stars around border. Fair to unc.
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MISCELLANEOUS.
“s 567 Australian Tradesmen’s Copper Tokens. Probably the most
22 568 “569
570 3 571 >. 572 7 %13 J 574 & 575
complete collection ever offered for sale, publicly or pri- vately, including 298 of the 305 described by Mr. Stains- field, whose own collection was purchased and merged into the one here offered, several years ago. There are also 10 pieces I do not find in Stainsfield, some of which have been issued since his work was published. The condition is gen- erally fine ; 2 are holed.
MISCELLANEOUS.
Florida. Jas. II, 1685-88 » Real, pewter. Specimens from different dies. V. fair and good. Sizes 26, 28. New Jersey. Cent, 1788, Fox type. Fair.
Penn. or Bungtown Halfpence, including Washington. 4 North Wales. Fair to good.
St. Bartholomew. Crown CS. on Cayenne Sou. Mexico. 1832 ys Real. Cent. Am. Union. 1889 1 and 2 Ctvs., im- positions. Pernambuco. 1697, ’99 20 Reis. Peru. Mine token for 20c., etc. Fair to fine.
England. Farthing Tokens by merchants. Liverpool, Lon- don, Norwich, Manchester, and various small places. A few early (after Conder’s period), but mostly in time of Vic- toria up to 1852; includes Kirk’s Penny Token, in brass, “Tn St. Pauls | Church | Yard.” Good to fine.
— Cards of merchants, and tokens, checks, and tickets of value of public houses, collieries, places of entertainment, etc, Chiefly late, and in brass. Mostly unc.; some sets ; a few odd shapes ; many large.
Scotland. Tokens, chiefly Glasgow, including Halfpenny size by John Wright, in brass, but mostly Farthings, and prior to Victoria. Good to fine.
France. Merchants’ cards, etc., one referring to balloon and pigeon service during siege of 1870, Spain. Barcelona, Valencia, etc. Mostly brass, 2 Decagon. Good to fine.
Alcmaar ? Large A|8 WB Lion, Amsterdam 1789 R. B. Also Workhouse Tokens for 10, 25, 50c., Antwerp, 1551, open hand, cwnd. Bishop Wellens, 1823 ; Daventer, 1654 ; Linen-weavers, Leyden, (15)74, etc. Ai, brass and lead. Good to fine.
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576 Maestricht. 1682 Carpenters’ Guild Token, used at funerals. Utrecht. Bust. BW Arms. Holland. L. Nap. 1808 Pat. 20 Gulden. Danzig. 1771 FY 3 crowns, Poorhouse Token. Andorra. 1875 1o Ctmos (imposition). Hedwigsburg. 2 and 4 Quartiers, obv. impressions, mandarin and attendant, etc. Good to fine. 12 577. Money weights for testing gold coins, 17th and 18th centuries. Chiefly Italian, many Genoese and Papal; a few with bust, but mostly arms. Some large and thick, a few in odd shapes.
Good to fine. 86 578 Spielmarks, unassorted (40), and a few odds and ends of coins, etc., some curious (18). Fair to fine, 58
VARIETIES AND UNASSORTED DUPLICATES OF COPPER COINS AND TOKENS.
x*~ Some of the following are in choice condition, while many are the equal of those which precede them. 579 England. Penny Tokens, 18th century (Conder’s period). Anglesey. 1787 5 (1 with D1 above cipher, Conder, 3/15, a proof), 1788 (8) Halsall ; Birmingham (Co.), Hereford, etc. Good to fine. 20 580 Chester. Conder, 22/1, unc. ; Bath, 130/1, plain edge (dent- ed); Birm. Co., 160/1, unc. ; Gloucester, 313/17, proof. 3 rare. 4 581 Halfpennies. Anglesey, 5/29; Southampton, 43/26; Ibber- son’s, 89/163 ; Bath, 133/23 (milled edge, drass) ; No. Wales, 1556/3 (dif. edge) ; British, 211/15 (in copper) ; End of Pain, 232/188. Good to proof. 7 582 Bishop Blaze, 269/46 (not previously catalogued, omitted from lot 56, where page is erroneously given 369 instead of 269) ; Fox, 277/34; Oppression, 288/240. (All unc.) 288/242. V. good. 4 583 Oppression, 288/244 ; Thelwall, 297/344, 298/347, also rev. Minerva, “Truth for my helm,” etc. (good) ; Tree of Lib-
erty, 299/359; Turnstile, 300/375. Unc. 6 584 Various. All different, unc., light olive to bright red. 16 585 Another assortment, in same condition. 18
586 Unassorted, mostly good to fine, as are also the 7 following lots. 42
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COPPER COINS AND TOKENS.
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Another, includes 11 Penn. or Bungtowns.
Farthings. Dundee, 13/13 16; Essex Co., 35/12; Denton, 114/36. All rarities. Fine to unc,
Glorious Duncan, 247/27; Industry, 250/48 ; London, 114/357 ; Bath, 138/62; and a duplicate of Dundee, 13/16. Good to unc.
Shop cards, late, in brass, same as in 572 (23), Sweden, Lux- emburg, France (essai 1792), Spain and Portugal. Mostly good to fine.
Italy. Various cities, principalities, etc., 13th to 15th century (72). Nap. land Vic. Em. II. Mostly fair to good.
Ancona, Aquila (13), Ascoli, Bologna (35), Brindisi, Cagliari (3), Castro, Chieti (2). Fair to good.
Correggio, Etruria (3), Fano, Fermo (6), Ferrara (39). Mostly fair to good,
Fuligno, all Pius VI (4); Genoa, 1768-1814 (18) ; Gorlitz, 1733-99, $ to the large 3 Soldi (9); Gubbio, Benedict XIIT to Pius VI, Quat. to 2} Bai., several large (30). Fair to good.
Lombardy-Venice, 1 to ro Ctmi (22); Lucca and Lucca-Piom- bino, mostly 1806-26 (18, 6 with conjoined busts) ; Mantua, Ferd. II, 1519-30 to siege (1799), several with bust of Virgilius Maro (30). Mostly fair to good, a few very choice.
Massa (2); Milan, Chas. V, 1535-55, to M. Theresa, 1777 (28) ; Mirandola (4); Modena (6); Monaco, Hy. IV, 5 and 1o Ctms (13, including 2 patterns by Rogat) ; Montalto (2) ; Orbetello (3); Parma (13). Mostly fair to good.
Naples and Sicily. Roger II, 1102-54 to Francis II, 1859. A very extensive selection. Mostly good, as are also the 2 following lots.
Another selection, covering the same period.
Another, answering same description.
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COPPER COINS AND TOKENS.
Others, Roger II to Phil. III, 1556-98 (26); Naples, Hy. of Lorraine, 1648, 1, 2 and 3 Tornesi (12); Naples, Republic (1799), 4 and 6 Tornesi (10) ; Perugia, 2} Bai., Pius VI (5); Pesaro (7); Piedmont, Presiaii (3); Ragusa (5). Mostly fair to good.
Papal. Clement VIII, 1592-1605, to Pius IX, 1846-78. Many large. Mostly very good.
Others, Urban VIII, 1623-44, to Pius IX. A very similar asst. in same condition.
Others, Alex. VII, 1655-67 to Pius IX. Similar to last.
Others, Paul II, 1464-71 to Benedict XIV, 1740-58, including coinages of 17 Popes. Quat. and } Bai. Many good.
Ravenna (7), Reggio (4), Roman Rep. (1799), including the rare one with 3 fasces in triangle, all 2 Bai. (13), 1849 1 and 3 Bai. (6).
Rome. Clem. XII, 1730-49 to Greg. XVI, 1831-46 Quat., $, 1, 2 and 24 Bai. Mostly good, many large.
Sardinia (27), Savoy (4), Sienna (6), Tivoli, Tuscany (16), Ur- bino (8), Viterbo (11). Fair to very good.
Venice. Many different Doges. Mostly early.
Russia. Cath. I, 1726 5 Kopecks. Dbl-hd eagle within dotted circle, sep. date. FY Blank. estrike. V. fine, brilliant. 42 X 42.
1726 10 Kopecks. Arms within dotted circle in the 4 corners, value and date in centre. HWY Blank. estrike. Very fine, brilliant. 62x62. A duplicate of this brought $10.25 in Part i,
An extensive assortment of 4, 4, 1, 2, 5 and 10 Kopecks, from Peter the Great to Nicholas I ; the larger pieces predominate and include some of the heaviest circular copper coins struck in any country. Mostly very good, some are rare.
A similar lot, selected to be the equal of the preceding.
Another lot, answering the same description.
Catharine II, 5 Kopecks, various dates and mints, A~M (8), C II-M (2), K-M (11), M-M (4). Many good to fine.
1796 Pattern 4, 5 and ro Kopecks. E II cwnd, dots around border indicate value, also } Kop., 1765. Edges diagonally milled, all very choice, partly bright. 22 to 47.
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BASE AND SILVER COINS.
Poland (15), Moldavia-W. (3), Turkey (5), Crimea (5, two v. large), Greece (20). Fair to fine.
Armata (4), Dalmatia (2), Candia (7), Corfu, Cyprus (3), Congo (4, set), Egypt (10), Morocco (5), Oran (3), Terceira, Trip- oli (s), Tunis (10), Zanzibar, and 4 bright red impositions. Fair to unc,
Siberia. Cath. II. Sables support arms. 4, 4, 1, 2,5 and 10 Kopecks. 2 complete sets. Fine to unc.
Three more sets. Fine.
Four more sets. Fine.
Others, 4 Kop. (4), 1 do. (7), 2 do. (12), 5 do. (10), 10 do. (17), of the last, some have lettered edge. Mostly good to fine. Tiflis, with cwn (2), Persia, lion, sun, etc. (8), Bengal (9), Cam- bodia, Ceylon (4), Malacca (6), Siam, AX and tin (4), etc.
Mostly good to fine.
Straits Settlements (2), Tranquebar (3), China, various, some ro and so Cash, Temple money, etc., none common (18). Good to fine, 1 holed. 27 to 55.
Ind. Batavia (rr), Java, V. O. C., etc. (19), Nedl. Ind. (9), Labuk (3), Sandakan (4), Sarawak (3), Sumatra (4), Palem- bang (2), Philippines (2), Australian Tokens (7), Hawaii, etc. Many good to fine.
Australian Tradesmen’s Tokens. Halfpennies (12), Pennies (29). All different. Good to fine, x holed.
A varied lot, consisting of overflows, out of sight, misplaced, etc., chiefly Italian. Fair to good.
The poor and holed, contains some rare pieces.
Base Coins. Unassorted, chiefly Italian, some large and very fine, including one of John Jacob of Viglevano, 1500-18. Arms. B St.George. In goodcondition. Size 28. Mostly fair to good.
Silver Coins. England. Commonwealth, 1653 Shilling. V. good. Also 2d. Good.
Sweden. Eric, 1395-1459 Ortug for Stockholm. Mantua. Bust of Virgilius Maro. FY Sun. Wm. Gonzaga, 1550-87. We cooG, 16, 14, 15.
636a Denmark. Fred. III, 1659 4 Marks. Hand reaching for cewn,
severed by sword in hand fromcloud. V.L.II, 431. Fine. AR 4i.
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MEDALS.
Sydney, Australia. 3 Pence by Hogarth and Erichsen, 1860. Stainsfield 15. Good, very rare.
MEDALS. AR Silver. A® Bronze.
Washington, St. Gaudens’ bust 7. BY 12 line inscription. Loop and bar ins. 1789 —New York | GW— 1889. Given to Committee of 100. About perfect, very rare. AD 35.
Mexico. Chas. IV, 1789 Proclamation medal, with incorrect obvs. From Fischer sale. Very fine. 40.
Ferd. VII, War Medal? FY Yzquier da 2. A. 4. Circular hole in centre. Essai. 8 Rls. Obv. by Aurtz. Max., 1863 As- sembly of notables. Good to fine. 34, 37, 20.
Campeche. 1790 Procl. 2 Rls. Original. Edge omo Fis. 608. Good. Puebla. 1790 with Campeche rev. Santiago de Tuxtla. 1809 with Mexico and New Santander revs. Size of 8 Rls. About perfect. All Al.
Oaxaca. Chas. IV, 1789 Procl.2 Rls. Original. Edge oo Fis. 480. Perfect. 27. Toluca, 1822. Fis. 364. Lima, 1877, burning of Bank bills. Cat. 4,657. Both fine. Brazil, Jeton. Fon. 8676. Buenos Ayres, 1854 (holed). Good. All A.
Pasquaro. Ferd. VII, 1808 Procl. Medals, with obvs. of Chas. IV and Ferd. VII, of Mexico, New Santander and Zamora. All about perfect, partly bright. 42.
England. Jas. I, 1604 Peace with Spain. Bust in hat, cwnd. JACOBVS.D.G.ANG.SCO.etc. Aa—s engraved in field. W Peace and Religion stdg. #x. date. Open-work border. Orig. cast, chased. M. I. 14, Van Loon II, 19. A, size 4o.
— Chas. I (1649), Memorial. Bust W virtvrT. Ex. ME. etc., hand from cloud with cwn. M. I, 200, V. L. II, 320. About perfect. Ai 51.
— Chas. II (1667), Peace of Breda. CAROLVS.SECVNDVS. DEI. GRATIA MAG.BRI.etc. Hd W FavenTE DEO Britannia setd 7. Hx. BRITANNIA M. I. 186, V. L. II, 522. Several edge dents, otherwise good, rare. A 56.
— Wn. and Mary, 1689, Festivities at Rotterdam. M. I. 55, V. L. TL, g9x. Size go. Anne, ryoz, ‘Coronation: “MT: 4, V. L. IV, 347. Perfect, brilliant: 34. 1706, Battle of Ramilies. M. I. 92, V. L. V, 33. Y. fine. 34. All AR:
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© 5 649 Netherlands.
— 1574, Leyden.
— (1574) Leyden.
— 1574, Leyden.
— 1602, Maurice of Nassau.
— 1648, Peace with Spain.
— 1666, Alchemical Medal.
MEDALS.
England. Medalets. Kirk series (12, Cromwell in duplicate),
Col. Noel (inscriptions only), Corunna, etc. in 6 lines, 42 | R. H. RT, Nelson and others. 6 in brass, remainder A®. Good to fine, 2 holed as issued.
(1572), Harlem, Invention of printing. 31. Tergou, Counsellor’s medal, view of the city. 31. (1573) Alcmar, raising of siege. 33. V.L. I, 158, 149, 166. Fine to about perfect. A.
Necessity coin for 20 Sols. etc. BW Lion with Liberty pole sep. date.
s0eds, 37 x37.
GODT BEHOEDE Vols ll acne y,
Commemorating the raising of the siege
of the city. Van Loon I, 193. Distinct varieties. AM
20, Retreat of the Spaniards before the city.
View of the city, soldiers in flight. V.L.I, 193. Fine. R 46.
— 1594, Siege of Groningen. CONSULIBUS JOH: etc. Soldier in armor, stdg. HW Ins. in 11 lines (8 in script). Abt per-
fect: AR 48.
— 1594, Maurice of Nassau. Groningen reunited to the States.
View of army before city. IY ap assertis | SIBI SECVNDVM | @ienin a2 lines. V. 1.1, 440. Fine. A 51.
Capture of Grave. ARS.GRAVE. TOLLIT etc. HY INDVSTRIA.ET.LABORE V.L.I, 552. V. fine. AR 48.
Female with Mercury’s wand, in chariot drawn by 2 lions. W pacis Frexiciras | etc. in 9
lines. V.L. II, 301. Very good. 58.
— 1650, On the death of Wm. II, turning into ridicule his
CRIMINE AB UNO etc. Horse leaping 7 WY macnis Excipir etc. View of the city. Horses broken from chariot on clouds above. V.L. II, 341. A slight edge dent, otherwise about perfect, brilliant. AR 68.
project against Amsterdam.
OPERA PRO ARIS etc. Alchemist RY aARGENTVM EX FVMO etc. In Me Le il, 506, Vo. tae ss
setd before fire-place. field g line inscription.
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MEDALS.
Netherlands, 1672, Cornelius and John DeWitt. Their busts
vis-a-vis. IY NUNC REDEUNTANIMIS etc. Ravenous animals devouring two nude prostrate figures. In memory of the brothers — Burgomaster and Minister of State — assassi- nated by the mob at the Hague. V. L. Til, $1. Pine. PE TNs
— 1672, Siege of Groningen July gth, raised Aug. 17th. Army
in field, three roads leading to walled city, above, DEI VIRTVTE PROCERVM etc. BY GRONINGA’| A COLONIENSI etc. in 16 ines; Ve Leo Uioa. ine,” AR 5S.
— 1672. Obv. type of last, without legend. WY sir svmma
etc. In field, anno | Clo 1) CLKxII €fe.in to Imes, VY. i. LE 4, V,imer 2x 56)
— 1672, Same occasion. Mural tablet and pillars, city arms
within, Mars stdg above amid his attributes. FY in | MEmo- RIAM | OBSIDIONIS ‘ etc. ing lines. V. L. III, 96. V. good. AR 464.
— 1672, Obv. sim. to 661. In Z field, BELEGERINGE | VOOR |
GRONINGEN HW COEVERDEN. MET. etc. Soldiers surround 7-bastioned fort. Coevorde taken by storm Dec, 2oth. V. L.A, es. VW. tne. 2A ca.
— 17672, Obv. as last. IY cro*iIs* BeLH €fe, A’ dittercnt
view of Coevorde. V.L. III, 104. Fine. AM 53.
— 1696, MOTOS PR&STAT etc. Neptune in car 7 BW Hatcy-
ONIBVS REDVCTIS | etc. in 5 lines on scroll above sea. 2 chickens in small open boat. V. L. IV, 221. To the Bour- geoisie and Volunteers of Amsterdam for quelling insurrec- tion. About perfect. 38. Another. Fine, a few nicks. A 49.
— 1696, Another, same as the smaller piece in the next pre-
ceding. Nearly fine. Also an exact duplicate of No. 663. A.
— 1697, Same occasion. s. Cc, PREF. Clv.etc. HY uRBI Quas-
sat#. Soldiers dispersing mob before public building. V.L. IV, 222. V. fine. W.m. 55. 1702, ANTIQUA etc., lion Z. with Liberty pole. BY rRANGIMUR SI COLLIDIMUR (We break if we clash). 7 bowls floating on open sea. V.L. IV, 35. About perfect. AR 34.
This is the origin of the famous device of the floating jars used on Continen-
tal Paper Money, during the Revolution. See Betts, p. 248.
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NUMISMATIC BOOKS.
Netherlands. Jetons, 1512-88. Numbered according to Neu- mann on Copper coins. Fair to fine.
— 1587-1619, Another lot, sim. to preceding.
— 1624-67, Another,
— 1664-97, and a few without date,
— Another lot mostly late, several of Namur, Belgium, etc. Many fine to bright red, including a small Catholic medalet, with legend in Chinese characters.
France. Jetons and medalets, 17th to 19th century. Mostly good to fine. A! and brass.
Spain. Louis I, 1724 Proclamation Medal for Granada. Bust of the King. IW Pomegranate. Fine, rare. Brass 29.
Germany. Chas. VI, 1711 Coronation at Frankfort. AR 18, 26. Another referring to his election. W.m. 48. V. L. V, 190, 196. Augsburg. 1706 (in chronogram) Religious Fes- tival. AR 30x30; and a Belgian R. R. Medal, 1843. AM om) Vi. fine.
Hamburg. 1686 Vainly besieged. NON OMNIA TERRENTIA etc. View of city. HY Eagles attacking sheep. V.L. IV, B28. V. food, holed. AR 48.
Eckernforde. 1848 War Medal (in brass). Fair. Size 22. Others, Medalets. Gern, 1850 (holed); Hallberg, 1828; Frankfort, n.d., ‘‘ Dem | Fleisse”; Saalfield, 1832, School. Good to fine. A.
Sardinia, 1746; Russia, 1725-1842 (12, only 2 of present cen- tury), Jetons and Medalets. Mostly in fine preservation. “Ey 20: tO 32.
Bulgaria. 1887, ’89 Jetons of Ferd. and Alex. (3), and others, several religious. Fair to fine, mostly Z 18 to 31.
Persia. 1873, etc. Bust of Shah ~, Ai 28; /. and facing, brass 23, perfect; also lion setd ~, sun behind, Persian ins. in 2 lines below, fine. W.m. 35.
NUMISMATIC BOOKS.
Akerman, J. Y. Tradesmen’s Tokens Current in London and its vicinity, between the years 1648 and 1672. 257 pp., 8 plates. 8vo, cloth. London, 1849.
13
18
6c
58 683
684
685
686
687
688
689
690
NUMISMATIC BOOKS.
Burn, Jacob Henry. A Descriptive Catalogue of the London Traders, Tavern and Coffee-House Tokens current in the Seventeenth Century. 237 pp. 8vo, cloth. London, 1853.
Cinagli, Dr. Angelo, Le Monete de’ Papi descritte in Tavole Sinnotiche. 480 pp., 4 plates. Folio, half calf. Fermo, 1848.
Conder, James. An arrangement of Provincial Coins, Tokens and Medalets issued in Great Britain, Ireland and the Colo- nies within the last twenty years. 330 pp., 3 plates. Small 8vo, half morocco. Rare. A copy that has passed through the hands of owners of several large collections, and also bearing Colonel Cutting’s check throughout. Ipswich, 1799:
— Another, copy, 1798, and a remarkably clean one — bears only one check covering but a small ground. Half calf.
Crosby, S. S. Early Coins of America, comprising Mass. Pine Tree money, the Washington Pieces, Anglo-American To- kens, First Patterns of the U.S. Mints. 381 pp., 10 plates. Large 4to, half morocco. Boston, 1878.
Denton, M. ‘The Virtuoso’s Companion and Coin Collector’s Guide. Containing 180 plates illustrating obverse and re- verse of 720 English Tokens, with an index of same. Pre- ceding Mr. Conder’s work and covering the same ground. 2 Vols. 8vo, Small half calf. London, 1795-6. Very rare.
Fleurimont, G. R. Medailles du Régne de Louis XV. 77 handsome engravings, each with description of the Medal, within beautifully designed borders, Folio, calf. Front cover detached.
Fonrobert, Jules. Catalogue of his Collection of Coins and Medals, North America, Mexico, Central America, West India Islands, South America, Africa, Asia and Australia. 1575 pp., covering descriptions of upwards of 16,000 lots. Numerous illustrations throughout the text, with 44 plates in Vol. III. 3 Vols. Large 8vo, half morocco. Text in German. Berlin, 1877-8. (Printed prices of all except Vol. III.) One of the most valuable catalogues or text-books for the countries named. Rare.
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692
693
694
695
696
697
698
699
700
701
702
NUMISMATIC BOOKS.
Frossard, E. Monograph of United States Cents and Half Cents, issued between the years 1793 and 1857. 58 pp., 9 plates. 4to, half morocco. 1879.
Gandolfi, G. C. Della Moneta Antica di Genova. 298 pp. and plate. 8vo, half calf. Genoa, 1841.
Gnecchi, F. ed E. Le Monete di Milano da Carlo Magno a Vittorio Emanuel II, with preface by Bernado Biondelli. xcv and 256 pp., 18 plates. Folio, cloth. Milan, 1884.
Lane-Poole, Stanley. The Coins of the Sultans of Delhi, in the British Museum. xliv and 199 pp., with 11 plates and map. 8vo, cloth, in fine condition. London, 1884.
— The Coins of the Mohammedan States of India, in the British Museum. Ixx and 239 pp., with 12 plates and map. 8vo, cloth, in fine condition. London, 1885.
Laskey, J. C. Medals of Napoleon Bonaparte. Large 8vo, boards. 239 pp. London, 1818.
Leroux, Jos. M.D. Le Medaillier du Canada. (The Cana- dian Coin Cabinet.) 308 pp., with index. Every coin illus- trated. Large 8vo, cloth. Montreal, 1888.
Maris, Dr. Edward. A Historic Sketch of the Coins of New Jersey, with plate containing specimens of Mark Newbie’s coppers and the issues of 1786-7-8, etc. 16 pp. Large folio, cloth. Philadelphia, 188r.
Menestrier, Claude F. Histoire du Roy Louis le Grand. 54 pp., with several engravings of coats of arms of French Orders of nobility and military.— Also 37 plates illustrating medals. Small folio, boards. An interesting work. Paris, 1693.
Millies, H. C. Recherches sur les Monnaies des Indigénes de l’Archipel Indien et de la Peninsule Malaie. 179 pp., 26 plates. Folio, half morocco. Handsomely printed. The Hague, 1871.
Neumann, Josef. Beschreibung der bekanntesten Kupfer- miinzen. 6 Vols. 2482 pp., 79 plates. 8vo, boards. Text in German. As a reference book it is unequalled, describing upwards of 40,000 Coins. European price commonly 100 Marks, and not often appearing complete. Prague, 1858-72.
Reiske, Jacob. Briefe tiber das Arabische Munzwesen. 362 pp., text in German with Arabic legends. Small 8vo, boards. Leipzig, 1781.
59
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706
797
708
709
710
NUMISMATIC BOOKS.
Rentzmann, William. Numismatisches Legenden-Lexicon des Mittelalters und der Neuzeit. Giving a list of Kings, Princes and Rulers, with dates of reign, patron saints, and the places to which they belong, with old Latin names of places, etc., etc. 293 pp., including supplement. 8vo, half morocco. Berlin, 1865.
Rigollot and Leber. Monnaies inconnues des Evéques des Innocens, des Fous, etc. 218 pp., and illustrations of 119 different Coins, Tokens, etc. 8vo, half morocco. Paris, 1837.
Rouyer, J. and Hucher, E. Histoire du Jeton au Moyen age. 177 pp., 17 plates illustrating 149 Coins. Large 8vo, half morocco. Paris, 1858.
Ruding, Rev. Rogers. Annals of the Coinage of Great Britain and its Dependencies. 6 Vols. 2413 pp. Boards. Vols. I to V, 8vo; Vol. VI, folio, containing the plates (82). Lon- don, 1819.
Russian Gold, Silver and Copper Coins, with extensive and accurate tables of the different coinages in each metal — from Peter the Great to Alexander II, with mint-marks, moneyers, etc. In Russian. Small 4to, half morocco. St. Petersburg, 1883.
Sandham, Alfred. Coins, Tokens and Medals of the Domin- ion of Canada. 83 pp., 9 plates. 8vo, half morocco. The copy presented by the author, with autograph letter, to Mr. Chas. I. Bushnell. Montreal, 1869.
Schubert, Genl. T. F. de. Monnayes Russes des derniers trois sitcles, depuis le Czar Joan Wasiliewicz Groznyi jusqu’a V’Empereur Alexander II, 1547-1855. Atlas, 37 large em- bossed plates in metallic colors, separate in case (Nos. 1, 2, 6 and 14 missing). 331 pp. 4to, half calf. Leipsic, 1857.
Sharp, Thomas. A Catalogue of the Provincial Copper Coins, Tokens, etc., issued in Great Britain, Ireland, and the Colo- nies during the 18th and rgth centuries, in the collection of Sir George Chetwynd, Bart., Warwick. 280pp. Folio, cloth. With Sir George’s autograph. A rare and valuable work, but few copies issued. London, 1834.
Simon, James. Essay on Irish Coins and on the Currency of Foreign Moneys in Ireland, with Mr. Snelling’s supplement. 188 pp., 12 plates. 4to, half calf. Dublin, 18ro.
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* > 412 Stainsfield, C. W. Descriptive Catalogue of Australian Trades-
men’s Tokens. 74 pp. and index, Several illustrations. 8vo, cloth. London, 1883. I
/ ~ © 413 Van Loon, Gerard. Histoire Metallique des XVII Provinces
des Pays Bas. 5 Vols. 2464 pp., profusely illustrated with
fine engravings throughout, singly and in groups. Index
and table of legends. A good copy of this valuable work. : Half calf, boards, folio. The Hague, 1732-37. 5
“414 Pamphlets, Brochures, etc. Indian Coinage (Thomas) ; Jour-
nal Asiatique (1835); Le Roux, 1882, 1883; Low, Hard
Times Tokens, Morelos, Betts’s Counterfeit Halfpence ; Attinelli’s Numisgraphics ; Dickinson’s Plates, etc. 16
:
PRICED CATALOGUES OF AMERICAN COIN SALES. 715 1855 (2), 1858 (3), 1859 (7), 1860 (12), 1861 (2), 1862 (9). 35 S 716 1863 (8), 1864 (8, including the celebrated McCoy), 1865 (3), 1866 (5), 1867 (5, including the Mickley — first American
collection that came into prominence), 1869 (7). 36 At 254 717 1870 (6), 1871 (9), 1872 (4), 1873 (9), 1874 (8). 36 718 1875 (11), 1876 (15), 1877 (16). 42
3 719 1878 (18, including the Holland), 1879 (38, includes the Schieffelin). - 56 4 720 1880. 35 me Led / 5 es 1881. 37 722 1882 (35), 1883 (5). 40
- oe 723 Bushnell, 1882, with and without plates, unpriced ; Warner, 1884, plates, printed prices, large 4to catalogues ; Parmelee, bound copy with plates, unpriced, 1890. a Lhe 724 Duplicates of priced catalogues (74), unpriced (32). 106 € 725 Dealer’s Catalogues, Fixed Prices. Scott Stamp and Coin Co., Low, and Ponce de Leon, includes bound copy of Scott’s Copper Catalogue, 1890 ; also six foreign auction catalogues. 17
COIN HOLDERS.
Made of Card-board % inch in thickness, with circular holes of various sizes, the bottom of which is lined with velvet paper. These are the same popular holders as formerly sold by the Scott Stamp and Coin Co. and advertised in their Catalogues of 1893-94.
Jf 726 Zin. hole (100), § in. (82), 1 in. (100), 14 in, (41), 14 in. (100), 17 in. (68), 2 in. (59). 550
ADDENDUM.
7 in. (gt), $, 1 and 14 in. (100 each), r} in. (34), rf in. (100). 525
3, £ in. (200 each), 1, 14, 14, 1} and 2 in: (100 each). 4, $ in. (200 each), 1, 14, 14 and 1# in. (100 each).
2, £ in. (400 each), 1, 1 and 14 in. (200 each).
2, g in. (200 each), 1} in. (300), 14 in. (100).
2, $ in. (200 each), 1} in. (300).
2, g in. (400 each), 14 in. (300).
$ in. (400), r} in. (300).
ADDENDUM.
1776 CONTINENTAL CURENCY Sun dial. W 13 links and names of States. Pewter Dollar type of the Fugio Cent. Very fine and rare.
Gold. Quarter Dols. 1859 Octagonal, 8 stars. BW Value and date.in wreath. Unc.
1870 13 stars. Gdate below. FY Value in wreath. Unc.
1871 Octagonal. Type as last. Uncirculated.
Half Dols. 1853 12 stars. W “Half D. California Gold.” Date within wreath. Unc.
189 Octagonal, 11 stars. IY Value and date in wrth. Unc.
1872 Octagonal, 13 stars, date on obv. W Value in wreath, Uncirculated.
Dollars. 1856 Dahlonega mint. Very fine. This piece, I believe, should rank in the highest class of rarities among the mint-marks found on Gold Dollars.
1863 Fine, very rare.
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