WORLD COINS. Armenia. Australia

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WORLD COINS

Armenia

1001 Levon I (King, 1198-1219), ½-Double-Trams (3), king seated facing, holding globe cruciger and lily-sceptre, rev lion walking left holding double-armed cross (Bed style B, dies O25/R74, O28/R49(?), O9/R -; CCA 44, 47, 49; N 274). Generally good very fine. (3) £150-200 Australia

1002

1003

1002 G Victoria (1837-1901), Gold Sovereign, 1855, Sydney mint, first young head left, hair bound with double fillet, date below, rev crown and laurel wreath arranged around AUSTRALIA at centre, denomination below, edge milled, 7.92g (Bentley 629; McD 102; QM 27 R3; Marsh 360, R; KM 2; F 9). Heavy scuffs and surface marks both sides, about fine, reverse better, a rare date in the Australian series. £600-800 1003 G Victoria, Gold Sovereign, 1864, Sydney mint, second young head left with wreath of banksia in hair, date below, rev crown and laurel wreath arranged around AUSTRALIA at centre, denomination below, incomplete letter N, legend above, edge milled, 7.95g (Bentley 644; McD 111; QM 37 S; Marsh 369; KM 4; Fr 10). Cleaned with light marks and hairlines, two pairs of small marks to upper obverse edge from possible mount, fair / good fine. £200-250

1004

1005

1006

1004 G Victoria, Gold Half-Sovereign, 1865, Sydney mint, second young head left with wreath of banksia in hair, date below, rev crown and laurel wreath arranged around AUSTRALIA at centre, denomination below, legend above, edge milled, 3.93g (McD 12; Marsh 390). Harshly cleaned with hairlines and surface marks, reverse scratch across central area, fair to fine. £100-120 1005 G Victoria, Gold Sovereign, 1870, Sydney mint, struck in 22 carat gold alloyed with 8.33% copper, second young head left with wreath of banksia in hair, date below, wispy raised flaw in legend and date, rev crown and laurel wreath arranged around AUSTRALIA at centre, denomination below, legend above, last N with incomplete limb, legend with doubling, edge milled, 7.96g (Bentley 653; McD 117; QM 44 S; Marsh 375; KM 4; Fr 10). Cleaned with some light surface marks, good fine. £200-250 Austria 1006 Duchy of Austria, Albert II (1330-1358), Goldgulden, undated, Judenburg, Florentine lily, rev St John standing facing, 3.52g (CNA E1; F 1). A little surface damage, otherwise good very fine. £150-250

1007 Archduke Ferdinand (1564-1595), Silver Doppelter Reichstaler, Hall mint, posthumous issue struck c.1601-1604, draped bust right, wearing the collar of the Order of the Golden fleece, rev crowned eagle, arms on breast, 56.99g (Dav 8120). Minor scratches on the obverse and light cabinet friction both sides, otherwise about extremely fine, a very attractive piece with a high relief and light tone, scarce type. £3000-3500 Bolivia

1008

1009

1008 Republic, Silver 8-Soles, 1859 PTS-FJ, Potosi, llamas beneath tree, stars above, rev laureate head of Bolivar left, legend reading 400 Gs (KM 138.4). Adjustment marks both sides, good very fine, lightly toned and scarce. £100-150 ex Åke Lindén collection, Baldwin’s Auction 91, September 2014, lot 3017

Brazil 1009 G Empire, Pedro II (1831-1889), Gold 5000-Reis, 1854, bearded older head left, rev imperial arms, 4.46g (F 123; KM 470). Hairlines on the obverse and a little die flaw in BRAS. legend, otherwise extremely fine. £100-150 ex B Ahlström Mynthandel Auction 29, October 1986, lot 888 ex Åke Lindén collection, Baldwin’s Auction 91, September 2014, lot 3038

1010 An Assortment of Silver, Bronze and Base Metal issues with modern Cupro-nickel, Aluminium-bronze, Nickel and Stainless-steel issues (approx 150), including, Portuguese Colony, Copper 40-Reis 1822R; Empire, Reform Coinage (1834-1889), Silver 200-Reis (3), 1863, 1868, 1886, 500-Reis (4), 1852, 1858, 1868, 1888, 1000-Reis (4), 1850, 1860, 1869, 1886 and 2000-Reis (4), 1851, 1853, 1869, 1889; Republic, Silver 100-, 200-Reis, 500-Reis (5), 1889, 1907, 1912, 1913A, 1922, 1000-Reis (4), 1889, 1911, 1913, 1913A, 2000-Reis (3), 1907, 1912, 1913A. Mixed grades, 40-Reis 1822R extremely fine, the silver issues mainly very fine, a few lustrous extremely fine. (lot) £300-400



British East Africa

1011 George V (1910-1936), Silver Florin, 1920 (KM 17), other coins of East Africa and the East Africa and Uganda Protectorate, in silver (7) and base metals (29); Liberia, various issues in silver (5) and base metals (16). First very fine, others generally fine to uncirculated. (58) £300-400



British Guiana

1012 Georgetown, Richard Kaps, Uniface Gold Coin-like Medalet, undated (1910), full-rigged sailing ship to right, DAMUS PETIMUSQUE VICISSIM, mounted on a pin brooch, ‘coin’ 13mm, 1.91g (cf Pridmore 69-70). ‘Coin’ about extremely fine. £100-150 The obverse is the Badge of the Colony. These ‘souvenir’ medalets are known with three reverses: St George and dragon, a view of Trinidad and (unpublished by Pridmore) the Kaieteur Falls in British Guiana.



British Virgin Islands

1013 Tortola, ¼-Dollar, 1801, type I countermark, cut segment of a Spanish Dollar of Charles IV, obv countermarked “TORTOLA” within rectangular indent, 4.86g (Pr 3). Host coin about fine, the countermark nearly very fine. £120-150

Bulgaria

1014 G Ferdinand I (1887-1918), Gold 10-Leva and 20-Leva, 1894, head left, rev arms (F 4, 3). Both pieces good very fine, the second possibly a touch better. (2) £700-900 ex Åke Lindén collection, Baldwin’s Auction 87, May 2014, lot 1059

Burma

1015 G Mindon (CS 1214-1240 / 1853-1878 AD), Gold 2-Mu 1-Pe, CS1228 (1866), 3.09g (KM 20). Edges filed, about fine. £150-200

Cambodia

1016 G Norodom I (1860-1904), Gold Restrike 50-Centimes, 1860, restrike from rusty dies c.1900, 3.19g (KM X-M5b). About extremely fine for issue, very rare. £800-1200

Canada

1017 G George V (1910-1936), Gold 5-Dollars, 1913, crowned bust left, rev shield of arms within wreath of maple leaves, 8.35g (KM 26; F 4). About very fine, ex-mount. £150-180

Colombia

1018

1019

1019

1018 Charles III (1759-1788), Gold 2-Escudos, 1764 JV, NR mintmarks for Nuevo Reino de Sante FC Bogota , 6.72g (KM 4). Very fine. £300-350 1019 G United States of Colombia, Gold Peso (2), 1872, Medellin, Liberty head left, rev condor above flagged arms / condor (F 107, 108; KM 156, 157). First with brown patches on both sides, second ex-mount, both good very fine. (2) £100-150



Costa Rica

1020 Republic, Type Coin Selection of almost every silver and base metal issue, 1866-1999 (approx 70), including Decimal Coinage, Centavo 1866 (KM 109), 5-Centavos (2), 1875, 1886 (KM 110, 125), 10-Centavos (3), 1865, 1875, 1886 (KM 111, 121, 126), 25-Centavos (4), 1864, small digits, 1875, 1887, 1889, Heaton mint (KM 105, 106, 127.1, 130), 50-Centavos, 1880 GW (KM 124); Reform Coinage, 50-Centavos, 1903 JVC (KM 143), 5- and 10-Centavos, 1917-1919 (KM 147, 148, 149.2); Counterstamped Coinage, 50-Centesimos, 1923, on 1893 Heaton 25-Centavos, and Colon, 1923 on 1903 JCV 50-Centavos (KM 159, 164). The 1887 25-Centavos lustrous uncirculated, the others generally fine to very fine, some scarce issues. (lot) £200-300

Crusaders

see also lots 1155-1156 and 1195-1202

1021 Tripoli, Bohemund VI (1251-1275), Silver Gros, undated, cross, rev star (CCS p.174, 22). Very fine. £70-90

1022 Tripoli, Bohemund VII, Silver Gros, undated, +SEPTIMVS BOEMVNDS COMES, cross/castle with towers, and Silver ½-Gros, undated, cross, rev castle with towers (CCS p.175, 26, 27). Good very fine and very fine. (2) £120-150

1023 Athens, Guy II de la Roche (1280-1308), Billon Deniers tournois (8), +G DVX ATeNeS around cross, rev +ThEBE CIVIS around castle tournois (Sch XIII, 2). Generally fine to good very fine. (8) £100-150

1024 Athens, Guy II de la Roche, Billon Deniers tournois (3), GVI DVXŒATeNeS around cross, rev +ThEBAHI CIVIS around castle tournois, 0.92g, 0.94g, 0.84g (Sch XIII, 9). Very fine to good very fine. (3) £60-80

1025

1026

1026

1025 Achaia, Philip of Savoy (1301-1307), Billon Denier tournois, +P K S AB. P. Ache around cross, rev +†DeCLAReNCIA† around castle tournois, 0.88g (Sch XII, 20). Short of flan, good very fine. £40-60 1026 Achaia, Philip of Savoy, Billon Denier tournois (2), +P K SOS AB. P. Ache around cross, rev +DeCLAReNCIA around castle tournois, 0.95g, 0.68g (Sch XII, 20). Both fine. (2) £60-80

1027 Achaia, Philip of Savoy, Billon Denier tournois (2), +PKS.PAcKTAR.D.R around cross, rev +DeCLAReNCIA around castle tournois, 0.83g, 0.72g (Sch XII, 21). Extremely fine and about very fine. (2) £100-150

1028 Lepanto, City, Philip of Taranto (1294-1313), Billon Deniers tournois (10) (Sch XIII, 20); France, Maguelonne, Billon Denier (2). Generally fine to extremely fine. (12) £100-150

1029

1030

1029 Antioch, Tancred, Æ Follis, third type, standing figure of St Peter, nimbate, right hand raised, cross in left, rev cross with D S F T in angles, 3.60g (Metcalf 71-80; Schl V, 1). Good fine, patinated. £60-80 1030 Antioch, Tancred, Æ Follis, second type, turbaned and mailed bust facing, holding raised sword, rev voided cross, IC XC NI KA in angles, 4.21g (Metcalf 63-70; Schl II, 7). Fine, patinated. £40-60

1031

1032

1033

1034

1031 Antioch, Copper Denier, AN//TIOC/HIE, rev tribrach with ornate letters R A M in angles, 1.07g (Metcalf 462; Schl II, 19). Fine, rare. £140-180 1032 Antioch, Tancred, Æ Follis, third type, standing figure of St Peter, nimbate, right hand raised, cross in left, rev cross with D S F T in angles, 2.87g (Metcalf 71-80; Schl V, 1). Fair to fine, patinated and encrusted. £60-80 1033 Mytilene, Gattilusio, Anonymous Æ, Gothic Y and rosettes, rev Palaeologan arms, 0.84g (Schl XVII, 18). Cuts, only fair, very rare. £100-150 1034 Mytilene, Æ, Dorino Gattilusio (1428-1449), Gothic D between two rosettes, rev Palaeologan arms, 0.84g (Schl XVI, 28). Fair to fine, very rare. £150-180

1035 Sicily, Messina, Roger II (1130-1154), Æ Follaro, bust, rev cross with letters in angles, 0.83g (MEC 14, 180-2; Spahr 77); other Sicilian Follari (2) and Venice, Francesco Foscari (1423-1457), Billon Quattrino. First good fine, scarce, the others fine. (4) £80-100

1036

1037

1038

1039

1036 Mytilene, Gattilusio, Anonymous Æ Denaro, castle tournois, rev Palaeologan arms, 0.64g (Lunardi G21; Schl XVII, 16). Fine for issue, very rare. £300-400 1037 Mytilene, Francesco II Gattilusio (1396-1400), Æ Denaro, floral device, rev Palaeologan arms, 0.79g (Lunardi G9; Schl XVI, 1). Fair, patinated, very rare. £100-150 1038 Chios, Anonymous Æ, castle with five rosettes around, rev cross with rosettes in angles, 0.99g (Lunardi S15; Schl XV, 22). Fair to fine, with some verdigris, very rare. £150-200 1039 Mytilene, Francesco II Gattilusio (1396-1400), Æ Denaro, floral device, rev Palaeologan arms, 0.98g (Lunardi G9; Schl XVI, 1). Fair, patinated, very rare. £100-150

1040

1040

1040

1041

1040 Mytilene, Dorino Gattilusio (1400-1449), Æ Denaro, double eagle, rev Palaeologan arms, 1.20g (Lunardi G13; Schl XVI, 30-36); other coppers of Mytilene (3) and Tripoli(?) (2). First fair, patinated and very rare, the others in very poor state. (6) £140-180 1041 Chios, Giustiniani, La Mahona, Lords of Chios (1347-1373), Silver Gigliato, ruler with sceptre and orb enthroned facing, rev cross fleury with fleurs-de-lis in angles, 3.68g (Schl XIV, 5). Some mechanical damage, good fine, rare. £200-250



Crusader Coins of Cyprus

1042 Hugh I (1205-1218), Base Gold Bezant of Scyphate form, IC-XC, Christ seated facing on throne, rev king standing facing, wearing crown and chlamys, holding long cross left, crescent at base of long cross, globus crucifer right, hVGO REX CYPRI, 3.75g (Metcalf, Crusades, 631; Schl -). Struck on a large module, good very fine and very rare. £3500-4000

1043 Hugh I, Base Gold Bezant of Scyphate form, IC-XC, Christ seated facing on high back throne, rev king standing facing, wearing crown and loros, holding long cross left, crescent at base of long cross, globus crucifer with double cross right, hVGO REX CYPRI, 3.78g (Metcalf, Crusades, 632; Schl VI, 3). Flan crack at 6 o‘clock with corresponding flaw above King’s crown on reverse, small cut on edge, obverse double struck and very fine, the reverse about extremely fine, rare. £2500-3000

1044 Henry I (1218-1253), Base Gold Bezant of Scyphate form, IC-XC, Christ seated facing on high back throne, rev king standing facing, wearing crown and loros, holding long cross left and orb with double cross right, annulet below arm, hENRICVS REX CIPRI, 3.81g (cf Metcalf, Crusades, 636; Schl VI, 6). Strong portrait of the king, some weakness at centre, otherwise extremely fine, attractively toned, rare this nice. £3000-3500

1045 Henry I, Base Gold Bezant of Scyphate form, IC-XC, Christ seated facing on high back throne, rev king standing facing, wearing crown and loros, holding long cross left, three pellets below arm and orb with double cross right, [hE]NRICVS REX [CIP]RI, 3.81g (cf Metcalf, Crusades, 636; cf Schl VI, 6). Slightly irregular edge, some weakness in part of legend, sharp centre, about extremely fine and rare. £2500-3000

1046 Henry I, Base Gold Bezant of Scyphate form, IC-XC, Christ seated facing on high back throne, rev king standing facing, wearing crown and loros, holding long cross left, three pellets below arm and orb with double cross right, hENRICI REX CIPRI, 3.82g (Metcalf, Crusades, 636; Schl VI, 7). Well struck with full legends, extremely fine with an attractive warm tone, thus rare. £3000-3500

1047 Henry I, Base Gold Bezant of Scyphate form, IC-XC, Christ seated facing on high back throne, rev king standing facing, wearing crown and loros, holding long cross left, X at base of long cross and orb with double cross right, hENRICI REX CIPRI, 3.82g (cf Metcalf, Crusades, 636; Schl -). Some peripheral striking weakness, otherwise extremely fine with an unusual pink gold tone, a rare variety. £3000-3500

1048 Henry II (first reign, 1285-1306), Silver Gros petit, first issue, heavy series, Nicosia mint, 2.37g (Met 671; Schl VI, 16). Very fine, high points a little weak, rare. £600-800

1049

1050

1049 Henry II, first reign, Silver Gros grand, heavy series, first issue, 4.70g (Sch VI, 15). Very fine, softly struck, rare. £200-250 1050 Henry II, first reign, Silver Gros grand, heavy series, first issue, 4.65g (Met 670; Schl VI, 15). Very fine, rare. £300-400

1051

1052

1051 Henry II, first reign, Silver Gros grand, heavy series, first issue, rev lion crowned, 5.43g (Met 669; Schl VI, 15). Very fine, flan split at top. £250-350 1052 Henry II, first reign, Silver Gros grand, heavy series, first issue, 4.63g (Met 669; Schl VI, 15). Very fine, reverse a little off centre. £300-400

1053

1054

1053 Henry II, first reign, Silver Gros grand, heavy series, first issue, 3.65g (Met 670; Schl VI, 15). Good fine, clipped. £250-300 1054 Henry II, Silver Gros grand, second issue, later phase, no field mark, 4.60g (Met 687; Schl VI, 21). Good very fine, light corrosion. £150-200

1055

1056

1055 Henry II, Silver Gros grand, second issue, later phase, no field mark, 4.59g (Met 687; Schl VI, 21). Very fine, traces of corrosion, dark patina. £150-200 1056 Henry II, Silver Gros grand, second issue, later phase, no field mark, 4.45g (Met 687; Schl VI, 21). Fine, a little smoothed. £100-150

1057

1058

1057 Henry II, Silver Gros petit, later phase, no field mark, 2.23g (Met 688-691; Schl VI, 22). Good fine. £70-90 1058 Henry II, Silver Gros grand, second issue, later phase, no field mark, De&, 4.63g (Met 706; Schl VI, 23). Very fine. £100-150

1059

1060

1059 Henry II, Silver Gros grand, second issue, later phase, no field mark, De&, 4.54g (Met 706; Schl VI, 23). Good very fine. £100-150 1060 Henry II, Silver Gros grand, second issue, later phase, field mark  left, 4.55g (Met 676-682; Schl VI, 20). Full round flan, about extremely fine, sometime polished, dark tone. £150-200

1061

1062

1063

1061 Henry II, Silver Gros grand, second issue, later phase, field mark  left, 4.66g (Met 676-682; Schl VI, 20). Very fine. £100-150 1062 Henry II, Silver Gros grand, field mark cinquefoil right, 4.53g (Met 692; Schl VI, 22 var). Very fine. £250-300 1063 Henry II, Silver ½-Gros, 2.27g (Sch VI, 22). Good very fine, toned, scarce. £150-200

1064

1065

1066

1064 Hugh IV (1324-1359), Silver Gros, first series, B in field, 4.57g (Sch VI, 21). About extremely fine, toned. £120-150 1065 Hugo IV, Silver Gros, undated, Nicosia or Famagusta, King enthroned with sceptre and orb, pellet above initial B to left, HVGVE REI DE, rev Jerusalem cross with crosses in angles, IERVSAL’MED’CHIPRE, 4.48g (Met 739-740; Sch VI, 24). Very fine. £120-150 1066 Hugh IV, Silver Gros grand, second series, cross at throat, Famagusta mint(?), field mark B left annulet above, 4.53g (Met 757; Schl VI, 24). Softly struck, about extremely fine. £70-90

1067

1068

1069

1067 Hugh IV, Silver Gros petit, first series, one line at neck, Nicosia mint(?), field mark B, annulet above, 2.28g (Met 736-737 var; Schl VI, 25). Extremely fine. £70-90 1068 Peter I (1359-1369), Silver Gros petit, pierced crosslet at throat, annulets either side of head, 2.28g (Met -; Schl VII, 2). Light crease, very fine, rare. £100-150 1069 John II (1432-1458), Silver Gros grand, IOHÀ NReI, field mark + left, 3.51g (Met 802 var; Schl VII, 15 var). Extremely fine. £500-700 1070 Venetian Occupation of Cyprus (1489-1571), Pietro Loredano (1567-1570), Copper Sixains (2), 1.99g, 1.91g (Schl VIII, 9). Very fine, one pierced. (2) £50-80 ex J Slocum Collection, Sotheby, 14 October 1999, lot 210 (part)

Denmark

1071 Frederik VII (1848-1863), Proof Rigsbankskilling, 1853 VS, with an ordinary currency example (H 12c; Sieg 4; KM 756). The currency piece extremely fine with traces of lustre, the Proof is fully lustrous with only a couple of dark spots, unrecorded as such and extremely rare. (2) £300-500 Ecuador 1072 Republic, Decimal coinage, a selection of various denominations (54), from the Cupro-nickel ½-Centavo, 1884H, Heaton mint (KM 47) to the modern 1988 base metal issues, including Copper ½-Centavo, 1890H, Centavo (2), 1872, heaton, 1809H (KM 54, 45), Cupro-Nickel Centavo and ½-Decimo, 1884, Heaton Birmingham (KM 48, 49), Silver ½-Decimo, 1893 TF, 2-Decimos, 1895 TF, ½-Sucre, 1884, Sucre, 1895, Heaton Birmingham (KM 52, 53.1), Heaton mint, ½-, 1-, 2- and 5-Centavos, 1909 (KM 57-60), Philadelphia mint issues, Mexico, 2- and 5-Sucres, 1944 (KM 80, 79); Ecuador, 2-Decimos, 1889 TF Lima, RA countermark for the Galapagos Islands (KM 51.3, host coin). Mainly about very fine, a couple extremely fine. (54) £150-200

Egypt

1073

1074

1073 G Abdul Aziz (AH 1277-1293; 1861-1876 AD), Gold 100-Qirsh, 1277h, Year 4, one year type, 8.49g (KM 264; F 11). Good very fine. £300-350 1074 Abdul Hamid II (AH 1293-1327; 1876-1909 AD), Silver Proof 10-Qirish, Year 10 (1884) (KM 295). About uncirculated, slightly uneven tone, a rare proof. £300-400

1075

1076

1077

1075 G Fuad I (AH 1336-1355; 1917-1936 AD), Gold 100-Piastres, 1349h / 1930 AD, left facing bust, 8.48g (KM 354; F 32). Extremely fine. £150-200 1076 Fuad I, 10-Piastres, 1920, one year type (KM 327). Semi-prooflike reverse, uncirculated. £120-180 1077 Fuad I, 2-Piastres, 1920, one year type (KM 325). Uncirculated. £80-120

France

1078 Carolingian, Charles the Bald (840-877), Silver Denier, Melle mint, +CARLVS REX FR, plain cross within inner circle, rev Karolus monogram within inner circle, +METVLLO, 1.60g (MG 1063; Prou 692-696). Some surface deposit, about extremely fine. £150-200 ex Glendining, 10 March 1993, lot 104

1079 Duchy of Brittany, Charles VIII (1483-1498), Liard, Rennes mint, dolphin leaping left, ermine below head, rev cross pattée, R in centre, crowned ermine and lis in opposite quarters, 0.95g (Dup 602; Laf 576); Netherlands, Brabant, Mary of Burgundy (1477-1482), Gros, 1478, gothic M in quatrefoil, rev cross fleury (de Mey 348). Both good fine or slightly better and both with inked inventory numbers, first “2.1495”, second “1.1478”. (2) £150-200

1080

1081

1080 Charles IX, in name of Henri II (1560-1574), Silver Teston du Dauphiné, 1561-1562 Grenoble, 9.28g (Dup 1054). About very fine, scarce. £150-200 1081 Charles IX (1560-1574), Silver Teston, type 1, 1568-M, Toulouse (Dup 1063). About very fine. £120-150

1082

1083

1082 Henri III (1574-1589), Silver Franc au col plat, 1580 A, Paris (Dup 1130). Good very fine.

£150-200

1083 Henri III, Silver Franc au col plat, 1582 C, Saint Lô (Dup 1130). Very fine. £120-150

1084 Louis XIII (1610-1643), Silver 1/12-Ecu, 1642-A, “point” variety, Paris mint, laureate draped and cuirassed bust right, rev crowned arms, dot above (Gad 46, R; KM 132.1). Light wear on highest points, otherwise about extremely fine, attractively toned and a scarce variety. £300-400

1085 Fosdinovo, Maddalena Centurioni Malespina, Silver Luigino, 1669, bust right, rev arms; Monaco, Louis I, Silver Luigino, 1667, bust of Marie Louise d’Orléans right, rev arms; Orange, Guillaume Henri of Nassau, Silver Luigino, 1660, young bust “à la mèche longue” right, rev arms; and a contemporary copy of a Livorno issue Silver Luigino of Ferdinand II, 1660(?), obv FERDINANDV.II.MAG …, inverted N’s in legend (Cammarano 100, 275, 306, -). First about very fine, second fair, third good very fine, attractively toned, last exmount. (4) £150-200

1086 Silver Luigini (3), in imitation of Louis XIV, Silver 1/12-Ecu “à la mèche longue”, 1659-D, Lyon, 1659-&, Aix (2), laureate, draped and cuirassed bust right, long hair curl (Cammarano 72-74, 220-226). Generally about very fine, lightly toned. (3) £100-120

1087 Silver Luigini (7), in imitation of Louis XIV, Silver 1/12-Ecu “au buste juvénile”, 1660-A, Paris, 1660-B, Rouen, 1660-D, Lyon, 1661-I, Limoges (2), 1664-&, Aix, and another with last two digits of date unreadable, mintmark inverted C, laureate and draped bust right (Cammarano 14-20, 50-58, 77-83, 156-159, 255-264). Generally very fine for issue. (7) £150-180

1088 Louis XV (1715-1774), Silver ½-Ecu “au bandeau”, 1749-W, Lille, 14.40g (Dup 1681; Gad 314). Good fine only, reverse better, toned. £80-100

1089 Louis XV, Silver 1/10-Ecu “aux branches d’olivier”, 1726-A, Paris, and posthumous 1/20-Ecu “à la vieille tête”, 1779-A Paris; Louis XVI (1774-1792), 1/10-Ecu, 1779-A, Paris (Gad 291, 351, 353). First very fine, toned, the others good fine. (3) £60-80

1090 Louis XVI (1774-1792), Gold Louis d’or, 1786-T, Nantes, 7.64g (Dy 1707; F 475). Fully brilliant, choice uncirculated. £800-1200

1091 Louis XVI, Gold Double Louis d’or, 1786-T, Nantes, 15.30g (Dy 1706; F 474). About uncirculated, minimal adjustment marks but retaining full brilliance. £1300-1600

1092

1093

1092 Constitution (1791-1792), Silver Ecu de 6-Livres, 1792-A, An 4, Paris, FRANCOIS legend, second semestre, 29.18g (Dup 1718; Gad 55). Possibly removed from a mount with pinch mark at 12 o’clock and uneven tone on periphery, otherwise good very fine. £250-300 1093 Constitution (1791-1792), Silver Ecu de 6-Livres, 1792-B, An 4, Rouen, FRANCOIS legend, second semestre, 29.27g (Dup 1718; Gad 55). Adjustment marks and some discoloration, very fine. £200-250

1094

1095

1094 Convention (1792-1795), Silver Ecu de 6-Livres, 1793-B, An II, Rouen, FRANCOISE legend, 29.28g (Gad 58; Dav 1336). Light adjustment mark by rooster, about extremely fine with some underlying lustre. £500-700 1095 Convention (1792-1795), Silver Ecu de 6-Livres, 1793-W, An II, Lille, FRANCOISE legend, 29.21g (Gad 58; Dav 1336). Light wear on highest points, about uncirculated with an attractive cabinet tone, rare this nice. £800-1000

1096

1097

1096 Consulat (1799-1804), Silver 5-Francs, An XI-A (1803), Bonaparte 1st Consul, Paris (Gad 577). A couple of peck marks below chin, about extremely fine, toned. £250-300 1097 Consulat, Silver 5-Francs, An XI-MA (1803), Bonaparte 1st Consul, Marseille (Gad 577). Adjustment marks both sides, small edge knock on reverse, about very fine. £150-200

1098 Consulat, Silver ¼-Franc (2) and ½-Franc, An 12-A, Paris mint (Gad 342, 394). First very fine with a golden tone, second extremely fine with underlying lustre and a slightly patchy tone, last good very fine with a strong portrait and light peripheral tone. (3) £150-180

1099 Napoleon I (1804-1814), Satirical Silver 5-Francs, 1810-A, Paris, obv owl’s head countermark, struck during the 100-Days (Gad 584 for host). Host coin good fine, countermark extremely fine, an interesting piece. £300-350 “Several Napoleonic coins were overstruck with what present-day numismatists generally call an “owl’s head”. This was thought to be a product of modern fantasy applied to the coins a century or so after the Napoleonic period. Forty-seven specimens have been collected. These show beyond any doubt that this was no late fantasy but rather a mark of execratio made in 1815 which referred to napoleon the Tiger (now confined in a cage)”. J B Forestier, F de Callatay, Revue Numismatique 2006, vol. 6 pp. 343-358.

1100 Napoleon I, Silver 5-Francs, 1811-B, Rouen, laureate bust right, rev value (Gad 584). About extremely fine. £120-150

1101 Napoleon I, Silver ¼-Franc, 1809-A, ½-Franc (2), 1808-A, 1811-A, Paris (Gad 350, 398, 399). First good very fine, toned, others about very fine. (3) £120-150

1102 Louis XVIII (1815-1824), Silver ¼-Franc, 1818-A, Paris; Charles X (1824-1830), ¼-Franc (2), 1827-A, 1828A, Paris (Gad 352, 353). First with deep scratch on king’s hair, otherwise good very fine, second about very fine, the last uncirculated with underlying lustre. (3) £120-150 1103 Charles X (1824-1830), Silver ½-Franc (5) 1826-A, 1827-A, 1829-A, 1830-A, Paris, and 1830-W, Lille (Gad 402). 1829-A lustrous extremely fine, the others generally very fine, a few toned. (5) £120-150

1104 Charles X, Silver ¼-Franc (4), 1828-W, 1829-W (2), Lille, and 1830-K, Bordeaux (Gad 353). First brilliant uncirculated with light tone and original lustre, second extremely fine, third about uncirculated with slightly uneven tone, last with light ghosting, nearly mint state with a very toned reverse, scarce. (4) £300-350

1105

1105

1106

1106

1105 Charles X, Silver ¼-Franc (2), 1828-T, 1829-T, Nantes, head left, rev crowned arms (Gad 353; KM 722.11). Both mint state with some original lustre under an attractive cabinet tone, very rare in such high grade. (2) £200-250 mintage of 6316 and 6481 pieces only respectively

1106 Charles X, Silver ¼-Franc (2), 1829-T, Nantes, head left, rev crowned arms (Gad 353; KM 722.11). Both mint state, lustrous and toned, one with slight ghosting of the reverse on each side of King’s face, very rare in such high grade. (2) £200-250 mintage of 6481 pieces only

1107 Louis-Philippe (1830-1848), Silver ¼-Franc (2) 1833-A, 1834-A, ½-Franc, 1842-A, 50-Centimes, 1847-A, Paris (Gad 355, 408, 410). First uncirculated with a toned reverse, second fine, third brilliant uncirculated with original lustre and attractively toned, last very fine. (4) £200-250

1108 Louis-Philippe, Silver ¼-Franc (2) 1838-B, 1845-B, 25-Centimes, 1847-B, Rouen (Gad 355, 357). First good very fine, second brilliant uncirculated with full lustre and silvery-blue tone, last good extremely fine, darkly toned. (3) £120-150

1109 Louis-Philippe, Silver ¼-Franc (3), 1831-W, 1833-W, 1844-W, ½-Franc (2), 1834-W, 1837-W, Lille (Gad 355, 408). First fine, the others generally extremely fine, the 1834 slightly better, toned with lustre. (5) £200-250

1110

1111

1110 Henri V Pretender (Henri of Artois, Count of Chambord), Silver Essai ½-Franc, 1833 (Gad 404; Maz 914). Light wear and a number of hairlines on the obverse, otherwise good very fine, reverse better, toned with underlying lustre. £100-120 1111 Second Republic (1848-1852), Silver 20-Centimes Cérès, 1849-A, Paris (Gad 303). Prooflike with an attractive light tone and remains of original lustre, rare. £250-300 mintage of 4877 pieces only

1112 Second Republic, Silver 20-Centimes Cérès (2), 1850-A, 1851-A, 50-Centimes Cérès (2), 1850-A, 1851-A, Paris (Gad 303, 411). The 20-Centimes lustrous uncirculated, the 50-Centimes about extremely fine or better. (4) £180-220

1113 Second Republic, Louis Napoléon Bonaparte, Silver 20-Centimes, 1852-A, Paris, one year type (Gad 412). Lustrous FDC with attractive light tone. £200-250

1114

1115

1114 G Second Empire, Napoleon III (1852-1870), Gold 50-Francs 1857A, Paris, bare head right, rev crowned and mantled arms, 16.13g (F 571; Gad 1111). Extremely fine. £350-400 ex Åke Lindén collection, Baldwin’s Auction 87, May 2014, lot 1094

1115 G Second Empire, Napoleon III, Gold 50-Francs 1864A, Paris, laureate head right, rev crowned and mantled arms, 16.11g (F 582; Gad 1112). About extremely fine. £400-500 ex Spink Auction 2, 28 November 1979, lot 151 ex Åke Lindén collection, Baldwin’s Auction 87, May 2014, lot 1095

1116 Second Empire, Napoleon III, Silver 20-Centimes (8), 1853-A (2), 1854-A (2), 1856-A, 1860-A (2), 1860-BB, and 50-Centimes (3), 1855-A, 1858-A, 1859-A, bare head (Gad 305, 414). Both 20-Centimes 1860-A good fine, the others generally extremely fine, last two uncirculated. (11) £250-300 1117 Second Empire, Napoleon III, Silver 20-Centimes (10), 1864-A (2), 1866-K, 1867-A (2), 1867-BB (3), 1867-K, 1868-A, and 50-Centimes, 1864-A, laureate head (Gad 308, 309, 417). Generally about very fine, the 20-Centimes 1867-K very fine and scarce, the last two about uncirculated and attractively toned. (11) £120-150

1118

1119

1118 Third Republic (1871-1940), Silver 20-Centimes Cérès, 1873-A, Paris (Gad 419a). Small bagmark on edge, otherwise good very fine with underlying lustre and light tone. £100-120 1119 Napoléon IV Prince Imperial (1873-1879), Silver 50-Centimes Essai, 1874 (Gad 310; Maz 1767). About as struck with attractive cabinet tone, rare. £350-400

1120 Fourth Republic (1947-1959), Coffret du Concours de 20F 1950, Set of Essais in aluminium-bronze, by Guiraud, Guzman, Morlon, Simon and Turin, 10-Francs, 20-Francs (5) and 50-Francs, 1950 (Gad 210.3). Mint state, a rare set in the original presentation box. (7) £800-1000

1121 Fourth Republic, Monnaie de Paris Set of 20-Centimes Essais (3), in aluminium-bronze, by Dieudonné, Lagriffoul and Robert, 1961 (Gad 55.8, 55.10, 55.12). Mint state in original case of issue. (3) £400-450

1122 Fourth Republic, Monnaie de Paris Set of 20-Centimes Essais (2), in aluminium bronze, by Coeffin and Rousseau, 1961 (Gad 55.6, 55.14). Mint state in original case of issue. (2) £250-300

Germany

1123 Cologne, Friedrich III of Saarwerden (1371-1414), Goldgulden, undated, Riel mint, St Peter under canopy, small arms at his feet, rev arms, 3.51g (Noss 200; F 789). Well struck, good very fine and attractively toned. £400-500

1124

1125

1124 Cologne, Dietrich II of Mörs (1414-1463), Goldgulden, undated (1436-1438), Riel mint, arms of CologneMörs over long cross, rev arms of Mainz, Trier, and the Pfalz, 3.34g (Noss 356; F 797). Possibly removed from a mount, about very fine and scarce. £300-400 1125 Hamburg, Free City, 32-Schilling, 1808 HSK, ornate shield of arms, rev value and date in five lines, 18.30g (AKS 12; KM 238). About extremely fine. £100-150

1126

1127 1126 Nördlingen, Friedrich III (1440-1493), Goldgulden, mintmaster Philipp von Weinsberg, MONETA• NOVA’ NORDLINGES, St John standing facing, the book of Gospels in his right hand, agnus Dei in his left hand, rev +FRIDRICVS•ROMAN•IMPERATOR, large globus cruciger within angled trilobe, 3.26g (Schulten 2405; Herzfelder 5c; F 1794). Light crease, good very fine, toned. £400-500 1127 Nürnberg, Gold Square Klippe Ducat, undated (1700), restrike of 1755-1764 (mintmaster Iohann Martin Förster), three shields, IMF below, rev agnus Dei, 3.48g (F 1814). A popular type, light crease, extremely fine with underlying lustre. £600-800

1128 Nürnberg, Gold Square Klippe ½-Ducat, ¼-Ducat and 1/16-Ducat, undated (1700), restrike of 1760, shield, rev agnus Dei (F 1890a, 1892, 1896). First two very fine, pierced, the third extremely fine. (3) £120-150

1129

1130

1129 Prussia, Friedrich II “the Great” (1740-1789), Silver 18-Groscher, 1755E, Königsberg, crowned and cuirassed bust right, a sword over his right shoulder, rev MONETA AR-GENTEA, Prussian eagle, denomination on breast, date in legend (KM D279.3). Once cleaned, otherwise uncirculated, rare this nice. £400-500 1130 Prussia, Friedrich III (1888), Silver 2-marks, 1888A, Berlin (KM 510). Brilliant uncirculated, light tone on reverse. £200-250

1131 Saxony, Johann Georg I (1611-1656), Gold Ducat, 1641, Dresden, the Kurfürst standing facing to right, rev quartered arms in an ornate shield, date above, 3.44g (Slg Mers -; F 2684). Very fine. £400-500

1132 Württemberg, Friedrich II (1754-1797-1816), Pattern Convention Thaler, 1798, struck in London by T R & W Pinches, armorial reverse as on the regular coin, crowned shield with Order, CUM DEO ET IURE AD NORMAM - CONVENTION, rev radiant crown over British Royal arms with supporters, motto on riband, DIEU ET MON DROIT, signed below, plain edge, 41.5mm (cf Dav 2875; Würz 506; BDM IV, 550). Spotting and some porosity, the more so on obverse, otherwise very fine and extremely rare. £350-400 Thomas Ryan Pinches (1814-1868) and William Pinches. In May 1797 Prince Friedrich was married in London to Princess Charlotte, Princess Royal, the eldest daughter of George III, a few months before inheriting the Kingdom of Württemberg. He used his contacts within the Court of George III to have the Thaler, which commemorates his Coronation, struck in London. It would seem the reverse die survived and was used by Pinches as a promotional piece, perhaps at the Great Exhibition of 1851. For other examples see Baldwin’s Auction 69, 3 May 2011 (lot 911) and Auction 74, 9 May 2012 (lot 1205).

1133 Württemberg, Friedrich II, Silver 3-Kreuzer, 1803, monogram with value below, rev crowned shield of arms dividing date, 1.35g (AKS 24; KM 479). Usual striking imperfections, extremely fine and rare. £200-300

1134 Weimar Republic (1919-1933), Silver 3-Marks, 1927A, Berlin, For the 400th Anniversary of Philipps University in Marburg (KM 53). In PCGS holder graded MS66, starting to tone in places. £200-300

Greece 1135 J Kapodistrias (1828-1831), Copper 5-Lepta (2), 1828 (PC 135-Eb, 136-Fc; KM 2). Both very fine. (2) £150-200

1136

1137

1136 G Otho (1832-1862), Gold 20-Drachmai, 1833, Munich mint, 5.72g (KM 21; F 10). Very fine. £400-500 1137 Otho, Silver Drachma, 1832 (KM 15). Somewhat polished and with adjustment marks on obverse, otherwise extremely fine. £150-200

1138

1139

1140

1138 Otho, Silver Drachma, 1846 (KM 15). Attractive old tone, very fine and very rare. £700-900 1139 Otho, Silver ¼-Drachma, 1845 (KM 18). Knock in the field in front of the portrait, otherwise good fine and very rare. £700-900 1140 Otho, Copper 2-Lepta, 1833 (KM 14). In PCGS holder graded MS64RB. £200-300 1141 George I (1863-1913), Copper 5-Lepta and 10-Lepta, 1879A (KM 54, 55); 20-Lepta, 1893A (KM 57). Generally fine, all rare. (3) £60-80 1142 Republic, Seven Coin Mint Set, 1993, Drachma to 100-Drachmes, in original holder with certificate (KM MS4). Uncirculated. (7) £100-150

1143 Republic, Eight Coin Proof Set, 1993, Drachma to 500-Drachmes, in original case and box with certificates (KM PS 3). Uncirculated. (8) £300-400 Honduras

1144 G Republic, Gold 5-Pesos, 1895, 9 over 8, Liberty head left, rev arms, 8.06g (F 6; KM 53). Gilt and removed from a mount, good fine for issue and the rarest date of the series. £500-700

Hungary

1145 Ferdinand III (1637-1657), Silver Thaler, 1653-KB, Kremnitz, laureate and armoured bust right, rev crowned double eagle with arms, 28.65g (KM 107; Dav 3198). Light wear on highest points, otherwise extremely fine with a strong portrait and attractive light tone. £300-350 Indonesia

1146

1147

1146 Sumatra, Acheh, Ala-al-din Ahmad Shah (1727-1735 AD), Gold Mas (Kupang), 0.59g (Leyten A26a). Extremely fine. £30-50 1147 Java, VOC, Silver Rupee, 1765, 12.97g (KM 175.1; Sch 457e var). Extremely fine. £120-150 Iran

1148 G Nasir al-Din Shah (AH 1264-1313; 1848-1896 AD), Gold 10-Tomans, 1293h, lion and sun type, 28.79g (KM -; cf KM 914, for silver and type). About very fine, ex-mount, rare. £2500-3000

1149

1150

1149 G Reza Shah (AH 1344-1360; 1925-1941 AD), Gold 5-Pahlavi, 1305h, lion type, 9.54g (KM 1113; F 88). About extremely fine. £1500-2000 1150 G Reza Shah, Gold 5-Pahlavi, 1306h, portrait type, 9.54g (KM 1116; F 92). Edge marks, otherwise extremely fine. £400-600

1151 G Reza Shah, Gold Pahlavi, SH 1310, 8.11g (KM 1133; F 95). About extremely fine, rare. £1500-1800

1152 G Reza Shah, Gold ½-Pahlavi, SH 1314, 4.07g (KM 1132). Mark behind shoulder, otherwise extremely fine. £180-220

Italy

1153 Mileto (Province of Vibo Valentia, Calabria), Ruggero I (1072-1101), Grand Count, Bronze Follaro, the armoured Count on horseback left, rev Virgin Mary seated with infant Christ, MARIA – MATER D – (CNI 15 var; MIN 160; MEC 14, 97 var). Dark green-brown patina, very fine, though obverse legend blurred, scarce. £300-400

1154 Sicily, Guglielmo II (1166-1189), Gold Double Weight Tari, 1.94g (Spahr 141). Good very fine, uneven strike, rare. £500-700

1155 Chios under La Maona (1347-1566), Gold Ducat, before 1415, in the name of Antonio Venier (1382-1400), legends reading ANTOVENER outwardly downwards to right, DVX vertically downwards along the banner and S M VENETI outwardly downwards to left, rev .SI.TT:X:P.CDATQ. –PGISIE.D.V.CA, 3.31g (Schl pl. XIV, 11). Of crude style with some black deposits on the obverse, very fine. £150-200

1156 Chios under La Maona (1347-1566), Filippo Maria Visconti, Duke of Milan and Lord of Genoa (1421-1436), Gold Ducat, Doge kneeling left and receiving a banner from St Peter standing right, D. MEDIODANI reading outwardly downwards to right, DVX vertically downwards along the banner and .S.PETRVS outwardly downwards to left, rev Christ standing facing surrounded by nine stars in a mandorla, SITT XPE DAT [Q T] PEGIS TV […], 3.51g (Lunardi S 18; Schl pl. XIV, 14). Crudely plugged at 8 o’clock on obverse and 4 o’clock on reverse, otherwise about very fine. £120-150

1157 Savoy, Carlo Emanuele I (1580-1630), Gold Madonna Ducat, 1603, Madonna and Child, rev crowned arms, 3.38g (CNI I, pl XVIII, 4; F 1056). Slightly buckled, about fine, rare. £250-300 1158 Florence and Grand Duchy of Tuscany, Ferdinando II de Medici (1621-1670), Silver Giulio, 1642, oval shield of arms under a crown, rev the Annunciation, date in exergue (CNI -). With a beautiful iridescent tone, very fine and very rare. £150-200

1159 First Roman Republic (1798-1799), Restrike Medallic Copper Scudi, Year 7 (1799), by T Mercandetti, spread-eagle within wreath on fasces, on altar showing daggers and cap, rev legend around, GIORNO CHE VALE DI TANTI ANNI IL PIANTO, and in centre in five lines LIBERTÀ ROMANA 27 PIOVOSO AN VII, 38mm, edge stamped “COPIE” and in ink “388” (cf Rinaldi 175; CNI 14; Davenport 1485). Choice extremely fine. £150-200

1160 G Lombardy, Provisional Government (1848-1849), Gold 20-Lire, 1848M, Milan (Mont 424; F 475). First two digits of date scratched-off and signs of a mount having been removed, small edge bruise, otherwise good very fine and very rare. £400-600 1161 Vatican, Vatican City and Sede Vacante Silver, Nickel, Stainless Steel and Aluminium issues from Pius XI to John Paul II (approx 100), 5-Centesimi to 1000-Lire, including 1933-1934 5-Centesimi to 10-Lire, 1942 5-Centesimi to 10-Lire, Sede Vacante 1939, 1958, 1963, and a few Bronze minors and Bi-Metallic issues. Mainly uncirculated, very light green deposit on some. (lot) £600-800

Jamaica

1162 Victoria (1837-1901), Cupro-nickel Penny, 1887 (KM 17). A couple of minor imperfections, otherwise fresh about uncirculated. £150-200 mintage of only 24,000

1163 A selection of issues from Victoria to Elizabeth II (39), including Victoria, 3-Halfpence, 1843, struck for colonial use only (S 3915; KM 728), Farthing, 1882, Halfpenny, 1891, Penny 1880 (KM 15-17); Edward VII, Farthing (2), 1903, 1906, Halfpenny (2), 1903, 1906, Penny (2), 1903, 1907 (KM 18-23); George V, Farthing 1934, Halfpenny 1920, Penny 1928 (KM 24-26); George VI, Farthing (3), Halfpenny (3), Penny (3) (KM 2735), later issues from Penny, 1963, to Dollar, 1981. The 3-Halfpence, good very fine, toned, the 1882 Farthing uncirculated, the others mainly very fine. (39) £150-200

Japan

1164

1165

1166

1164 Pre Meiji, Koshu, Gold 1-Shu-Kin, 1.83g (JNDA 09-89). Very fine, rare. £300-400 ex Hong Kong Coin Auction 41, Baldwin/Ma-Tak-Wo/Monetarium, 31 August 2006, lot 846

1165 G Mutsuhito (1867-1912), Gold 5-Yen, Meiji 6 (1873), 8.33g (JNDA 01-3A; KM Y11a). Extremely fine. £400-500 1166 G Mutsuhito, Gold 10-Yen, Meiji 30 (1897), 8.04g (KM Y33). Ex-mount, fine. £150-200

Kiribati

1167 South Pacific Islands, Gold 150-Dollars, 1979, 0.4681oz AGW, 15.94g (KM 9). Uncirculated. £300-400

Korea

1168 Japanese Protectorate, Bronze ½-Chon, Year 10 (1906), ½-Chon, Year 3 (1909), Chon (3), Year 9 (1905), Year 11 (1907), Year 2 (1908), Copper-nickel 5-Chon, Year 11 (1907) (KM 1124, 1136, 1125, 1132, 1137, 1126). Generally very fine. (6) £120-150 Liechtenstein

1169 Principality, Johann II (1858-1929), Silver ½-, 1-, 2-, 5-Francs 1924, head left, rev crowned shield within wreath (HMZ 2.1379-1382; KM 7-10). Mostly extremely fine, the 5-Francs better. (4) £500-600 Luxemburg

1170 Copper Essai 2-Francs, Franc and 50-Centimes, 1914, head left, rev value within wreath (KM 28, 27, 25). Choice mint state, all lightly toned. (3) £150-200 mintage only 100 pieces each

1171 Miscellaneous Coins, including Bronze 2½-Centimes, 5-Centimes and 10-Centimes 1870, Zinc issues of 1915-1916, Iron issues of 1918-1920 and commemorative Silver 20-, 50- and 100-Francs 1946. Mainly good fine to very fine. (43) £150-200 Malaya

1172 Commissioners of Currency, Malaya, Silver 20- and 10-Cents, 1939, 5-Cents, 1943, Cupro-nickel 20-Cents, 1948, 10- and 5-Cents, 1950; Malaya and British North Borneo, Cupro-nickel 50-, 20-, 10- and 5-Cents, 1961 (KM 5, 4, 3a, 9, 8, 7, 4.1, 3, 2, 1), these uncirculated; other coins of Malaya and British North Borneo (11), fine to extremely fine. (21) £200-250

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