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393.

GREAT BRITAIN, 1808, 1/3 GUINEA, UNC

; Great Britain, 1808 1/3 Guinea,

UNC, George III (1760-1820), Second portrait. S-3740, Fr-367, KM-650. Gleaming

with luster 950

394.

JAPAN,TOKUGAWASHOGUNATECOINAGE, ND, 2 BU, EF

; Japan,Tokugawa

Shogunate coinage, ND 2 Bu, EF, KM-C-21. Bunka-Bunsei period (c.1804-1829). A

mark. 6.6grams mixed metal (0.563 gold/0.437 silver)23mmx13.5mm rectangle..200

395.

SPAIN, 1786, DV, 4 ESCUDOS, EF

; Spain, 1786 DV, 4 Escudos, EF, KM-418.1.

Charles III. Madrid mint. Mint mark: Crowned M. Fr-284. 0.3809oz. Slight rim nick

and old scratches. Not detracting. Lustrous.............................................................750

396.

TURKEY, EGYPT-OTTOMAN EMPIRE (1595-1914 AD), AH1143, ZERI

MAHBUB, AU/UNC

; Turkey, Egypt-Ottoman Empire (1595-1914 AD), AH1143

Zeri Mahbub, AU/UNC, KM-88. Grape between 2 arrows at right of toughra. 2.57g.

Lustrous .............................................................................................................450

397.

AUSTRIA, ND (C. 1880), MEDAL, AU/UNC

; Austria, ND (c. 1880) Medal, AU/

UNC, Fair In Wels. Genius honors Industry and agriculture (allegorical figures).

Silver 38mm by Josef Christian Christlbauer. Edge stamped J.C. Beautiful Color and

proof like surfaces....................................................................................................200

398.

CANADA, 1936, 1 DOLLAR, PCGS, MS64

; Canada, 1936 1 Dollar, PCGS. MS64,

KM-31. George V. Mintage 339,600........................................................................160

399.

CANADA, 1948, 1 DOLLAR, PCGS, AU55

; Canada, 1948 1 Dollar, PCGS. AU55,

KM-46. George VI. Mintage 18,780......................................................................1100

400.

FRANCE, 1731, JETON, EF

; France, 1731 Jeton, EF, Louis XV (1715-1774).

“Secretaries of the King”. Bust right/Swarm of bees lead by queen fly towards the sun.

Possibly left over symbolism from his great-grandfather, Louis XIV known as “the

Sun King”. Silver, 30mm by Duvivier. Mitchner-3496. Nicely toned and lustrous.100

401.

FRANCE, 1795, MEDAL, AU/UNC

; France, 1795 Medal, AU/UNC, Death of

Louis XVII. Child’s portrait/broken lily over death date. Bronze,41mm by Tiolier.

Plain Edge. Choice, Prooflike chocolate brown surfaces. Louis XVII was born at the

Palace of Versailles in France on March 27, 1785. His family fled Versailles during

the French Revolution. After the execution of the dauphin’s father, King Louis XVI,

royalists recognized Louis XVII as the rightful heir to the throne. Louis died in Paris

on June 8, 1795, while still in captivity...................................................................350

402.

FRANCE, ITALY, 1806, MEDAL, AU/UNC

; France, Italy, 1806 Medal, AU/

UNC, Napoleon/Reconstructed Roman Temple. Istria Conquered. In 1805 Napoleon

re-occupied the former Venetian Istria. Bronze. 41mm. Andrieu and Brenet.

Bramsen-512............................................................................................................225

403.

FRANCE, 1814, MEDAL, UNC

; France, 1814 Medal, UNC, Louis XVIII enters

Paris. Rust right/Citizens welcoming king and queen, Victory flies above. Bronze,

40mm. Signed by Brenet. Bramsen-1410. Plain edge. Die crack obv. Exquisite art.....

.............................................................................................................250

404.

FRANCE, 1818, JETON, VF/EF

; France, 1818 Jeton, VF/EF, Louis

XVIII(1814-1824). Beautiful silver octagonal jeton for the city of Rouen. Signed by

Michaute. Nicely toned............................................................................................125

405.

FRANCE, 1841, JETON, AU/UNC

; France, 1841 Jeton, AU/UNC, Academie at

Reims. Silver octagonal jeton. Large winged Victory lounging, holding stone tablet

and wreath; surrounded by open book and the cathedral and the abbey of Saint-Remi.

Signed by Pingret. Dramatic rainbow color.............................................................200

406.

FRANCE, 1841, JETON, AU/UNC

; France, 1841 Jeton, AU/UNC, Mutual

Assurance for the city of Limoges. Silver octagonal jeton. Disaster scene showing

town in flames and with floods/”by Royal authority “date”. Perfect gift for anyone in

the insurance business..............................................................................................100

407.

GERMAN STATES, LEIPZIG-AUGSBURG, ND, BRACTATE, UNC

; German

States, Leipzig-Augsburg, ND Bractate, UNC, Bishop Udalschalk von Eschenlohe

1184-1202. 0.9g. FDC. Beautiful toning and color..................................................425

408.

GERMAN STATES, SAXONY, 1540, TALER, F

; German States, SAXONY, 1540

Taler, F, Johann Friedrich the Magnanimous and Henry, 1539-1541. Annaberg mint.

Dav. 9728; Snow 94. Some harsh cleaning and scratches yet rare..........................250

409.

GERMAN STATES, SCHLESWIG HOLSTEIN, 1833, MEDAL, EF/AU

;

German States, Schleswig Holstein, 1833 Medal, EF/AU, Jacob Georg Christian

Adler (1756-1834) was a German general superintendent for Holstein and Schleswig,

a professor of Syriac language at the University of Copenhagen, a doctor of theology

(Protestant ), a writer, a coin collector and CEO of Schleswig-Holstein Bible society.

This medal commemorated the 50 years of service as General Superintendent. Signed

König and Loos. Lange 1014a. Bergsoe 1010. Rim bumps. Very attractive design and

patina

.............................................................................................................300

410.

GERMANY, ND (C. 1923), MEDAL, UNC

; Germany, ND (C. 1923) Medal, UNC,

Wotan is Chief God in Teutonic mythology/Rosstrappe (a cliff)above the Bode Valley.

It is said that the Hexentanzplatz was an old Saxon Germanic cult that would meet

here to practice Pagan rituals. Notice that one horse rider above the valley is upside

down. Witchcraft at its finest. Bronze. Signed by Lauer of Nuremberg..................125

411.

GREAT BRITAIN, ND, SCEAT, AU/UNC

; Great Britain, ND Sceat, AU/UNC,

N-135. Early Anglo-Saxon period (c.600-775). Two heads face each other, beaded

border/wheel of 4 birds. BMC 37. One of the finest examples. Spectacular eye

appeal

.............................................................................................................850

412.

GREAT BRITAIN, AETHELRED II, ND, PENNY, VF

; Great Britain, Aethelred

II, ND Penny, VF, Aethelred II (978-1016). Last Small Cross type. London. Moneyer

ELFRIC. 1.7 g. N-777; S-1154. Attractive toning and portrait................................450

413.

GREAT BRITAIN, CNUT, ND, PENNY, AU

; Great Britain, Cnut, ND Penny, AU,

Cnut (1016-1035). Quatrefoil. CNVT REX AGL. London mint. Eardnoth, moneyer

possibly 1.0g. S-1157. N-781. Excellent condition. Attractive portrait and clear

legends

.............................................................................................................750

414.

GREAT BRITAIN, CNUT, ND, PENNY, AU

; Great Britain, Cnut, ND Penny, AU,

Cnut (1016-1035). Small cross. London mint, moneyer Godman. 1.16g. S-1159.

N-790. Well centered and attractive portrait............................................................400

415.

GREAT BRITAIN, EDWARD THE CONFESSOR, ND, PENNY, EF

; Great

Britain, Edward The Confessor, ND Penny, EF, Edward The Confessor (1042-1066).

Helmet type (1053-1056), York mint, moneyer Winterfugel, bust right with pointed

helmet and sceptre, EDPER DREI /short cross voided with annulet PINTERFVGEL

ON EO, 1.3g. N-825, S-1179. Nicely toned............................................................950

416.

GREAT BRITAIN, ND, SHILLING, F

; Great Britain, ND Shilling, F, James I

(1603-25). Third coinage, shilling, mm. lis (1623-4), crowned sixth bust r., mark of

value behind, rev. shield of arms (S.2668; N.2124), toned, rust................................50

417.

GREAT BRITAIN, ENGLISH CIVIL WAR, 1646, HALF CROWN, VF

; Great

Britain, English Civil War, 1646 Half Crown, VF, The English Civil War, 1642 to

1651 Siege coinage. The emergency coinage with NEWARK inscriptions are quite

valuable. Well centered and nicely toned S-3140a, N-2638..................................2300

418.

GREAT BRITAIN, GEORGE III (1760-1820), 1772, 1/2 PENNY, EF

; Great

Britain, George III (1760-1820), 1772 1/2 Penny, EF, S-3774, KM-601. Red brown.

Excellent patina. Center copper spot/metal flaw......................................................250

419.

GREAT BRITAIN, 1883, FLORIN, UNC

; Great Britain, 1883 Florin, UNC,

Victoria (1837-1901) Gothic type. S-3900, ESC-859. Very lustrous for this popular

type

.............................................................................................................400

420.

GREAT BRITAIN, 1890, SHILLING, UNC

; Great Britain, 1890 Shilling, UNC,

Victoria (1837-1901) Jubilee head. S-3927. Lovely rainbow color.........................250

421.

GREAT BRITAIN, MALPLAQUET, 1709, MEDAL, AU

; Great Britain,

Malplaquet, 1709 Medal, AU, Anne, 1702-1714. Silver Medal 1709 by J. Croker. The

victory over the French in the Battle of Malplaquet (Sept. 11, 1709), the bloodiest

battle in the War of Spanish Succession. Crowned bust left/he attack on the French

encampments in woodland, Victory flies above. Attractive iridescent toning. 47.6mm;

40.5 g, Eimer 438. Test mark on edge. A remarkably beautiful medal..................1100

422.

GREAT BRITAIN, 1709, MEDAL, AU

; Great Britain, 1709 Medal, AU, Anne,

1702-1714. Bronze Medal 1709 by J. Croker. The victory over the French in the Battle

of Malplaquet (Sept. 11, 1709), the bloodiest battle in the War of Spanish Succession.

Crowned bust left/the attack on the French encampments in woodland, Victory flies

above. 47.3mm; 52.4 g, Eimer 438. Beautiful red brown surface...........................550

423.

GREAT BRITAIN, ENGLAND, VERNON MEDAL, ND, MEDAL, F

; Great

Britain, England, Vernon medal, ND Medal, F, Admiral Edward Vernon medal.

Bronze. 38mm. Capture of Porto Bello 1739Porto Bello was a major naval base in

the new world for which Spanish forces frequently harassed British shipping in the

Caribbean. After famously claiming that he could take the city with a mere six ships,

Admiral Edward Vernon successfully captured the settlement following a two-day

siege. Mount removed and corrosion. A very popular and important series to collect..

.............................................................................................................700

424.

GREAT BRITAIN, SHOOTING AWARD, 1910, MEDAL, EF/AU

; Great Britain,

Shooting Award, 1910 Medal, EF/AU, A medieval archer and solider stand together/

Imperial Challenge Shield with emblem “For King and Empire”; Presented by R. W.

Schumacher. Bronze 42mm. Light edge bruise.......................................................225

425.

GREAT BRITAIN, 1465, TOKEN, AU

; Great Britain, 1465 Token, AU, Edward IV.

Crowned bust facing right with septre. Flat top to 1 in date. Essex Hornchurch D&H-

33. Lovely brown.....................................................................................................200

426.

GREAT BRITAIN, BEDFORDSHIRE, 1794, TOKEN, EF

; Great Britain,

Bedfordshire, 1794 Token, EF, D&H-3c. Copper Halfpenny. Leighton Buzzard. Edge:

Chambers Langston Hall & Co. Girl making lace/sheep. The craft of lace making is

irrevocably linked with the heritage of Bedfordshire and it is thought that the origins

of the craft was introduced by Queen Katherine of Aragon, first wife of Henry VIII.

Beautiful tones of red, orange and brown................................................................225

427.

GREAT BRITAIN, TOKEN, EF/AU

; Great BritainToken, EF/AU, Thomas Spence,

Copper Farthing, Adam and Eve. MAN OVER MAN HE MADE NOT LORD/man

riding on a bull with the head of an ass, AM I NOT THINE ASS around, edge plain

(Conder p.304, 416; Atkins p.144, 783; D&H Middlesex 1085. Beautiful surfaces and

red brown color........................................................................................................150

428.

IRELAND, GUN MONEY (EMERGENCY), JAMES II, 1689, SHILLING, VF

;

Ireland, Gun Money (Emergency), James II, 1689 Shilling, VF, KM-94. James II.

Crudely struck as made from melted cannons and church bells during the Williamite

War fought in Ireland between the years 1689 and 1691.........................................200

429.

IRELAND, 1795, HALFPENNY, AU/UNC

; Ireland, 1795 Halfpenny, AU/UNC,

The Prince of Wales’ crest/LOYAL BRITONS LODGE radiations at the circle around

the crown, eight pointed stars in legend, edge plain. D&H Dublin 330. Very rare.

Spectacular Red Brown............................................................................................400

430.

NETHERLANDS, 1787, MEDAL, UNC

; Netherlands, 1787 Medal, UNC, Victory

at Jutphaas (battle between the Patriots and the Orangists, May 1787 near Jutphaas in

Utrech). J. Lageman. Silver 28mm. Loon-Verv-686. Beautiful color and tone.......200

431.

NEW ZEALAND, CANTERBURY COLLEGE, ND, MEDAL, UNC

; New

Zealand, Canterbury College, ND Medal, UNC, Canterbury College Christ Church

Award Medal. Blank. Very high relief shield with cross and symbols in front of proof-

like church window. Really cool. Bronze, 59mm. Just a touch of friction..............175

432.

SCOTLAND, 1637-42, 30 SHILLINGS, VF

; Scotland, 1637-42 30 Shillings, VF,

Charles I. 3rd coinage. S-5556.................................................................................800

433.

SCOTLAND, 1797, FARTHING, AU

; Scotland, 1797 Farthing, AU, Dundee. D&H-

42. Trade house/horse and cart.................................................................................125

434.

SWEDEN, 1650, MDCL, 1 ORE, EF/AU

; Sweden, 1650 MDCL, 1 Ore, EF/AU,

KM-162.2. Christina (1632-1654). Avesta mint. 51.0 grams copper. Excellent surfaces

and attractive patina.................................................................................................425

435.

GREAT BRITAIN, LATE VICTORIAN ERA ENAMELED COIN JEWELRY,

1826, 1 SHILLING

; Great Britain, LATE VICTORIAN ERA ENAMELED COIN

JEWELRY, 1826 1 Shilling, 1826 George IV Shilling Pin, gilt with three color

enameling (red, white and blue) minor chipping. Pin back affixed for wearing......100

436.

GREAT BRITAIN, LATE VICTORIAN ERA ENAMELED COIN JEWELRY,

1845, CROWN

; Great Britain, LATE VICTORIAN ERA ENAMELED COIN

JEWELRY., 1845 Crown, 1845 Victoria Young Head Crown Swivel pin, gilt with five

color enameling (White, dark and light blue, red and green) some chipping. Mounted

in a engrailed bezel with a swivel, so that either side of the coin can be turned out.

Very unusual.............................................................................................................200

437.

GREAT BRITAIN, LATE VICTORIAN ERA ENAMELED COIN JEWELRY,

1895, HALFCROWN

; Great Britain, LATE VICTORIAN ERAENAMELED COIN

JEWELRY, 1895 Half Crown, 1895 Victoria Veiled Head Half Crowns Swivel Bezel,