Sale 4
Lot 800
GREAT BRITAIN: George II, 1727-1760, Gold 5 Guineas (41.8g), EIC, 1729. S-3664. Fr-333, East India Company gold as indicated by the initials EIC under bust, PCGS graded AU55. Estimated Value$7,500 - 8,000
Estimate $7,500-8,000
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Lot 656
JAPAN: Ansei Era, 1854-1860, Aratame 3 Bu-Sada-Gin, 1859. KM-101.2. JNDA 97-57. Counterstamped on an 1858 Mexican silver 8 Reales, this trade coin was created to be made equivalent to the Ansei era 2 Shu silver (or about 3 pieces of Ichi-Bu Gin (silver ingots) from the Tempo or Ansei eras), quite rare and an interesting trade coin, struck in 1859, EF. Estimated Value$8,000 - 9,000
Estimate $8,000-9,000
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Lot 528
BRUTTIUM: Rhegion: AR Tetradrachm (16.51g), 415-387 BC. Herzfelder 101 (D59/R86) HN Italy 2496 SNG ANS 660-3. Lion's head facing forward, reverse head of Apollo facing right with laurel wreath and olive sprig, attractive high relief example, slight porosity on the reverse, VF, R. Estimated Value$7,800 - 8,200
Estimate $7,800-8,200
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Lot 788
GREAT BRITAIN: Elizabeth I, 1558-1603, Silver Crown, 1601. S-2582. Mint mark '1', crowned bust of Queen left, well struck with no edge flaws, very eye appealing with no mentionable surface faults, a rare issue and quite rare this nice, EF. Estimated Value$7,000 - 7,500
Estimate $7,000-7,500
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Lot 610
BRITISH INDIA: William IV, 1830-1837, Gold 2 Mohurs, 1835. KM-452.1. One of the most sought after coins of British India and this one is quite nice, NGC graded Proof 64 restrike. Estimated Value$6,500 - 6,800
Estimate $6,500-6,800
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Lot 611
BRITISH INDIA: William IV, 1830-1837, Gold 2 Mohurs, 1835. KM-452.1. One of the most sought after coins of British India and the largest gold coin available to collectors, hairlined Choice Proof restrike. Estimated Value$6,300 - 6,600
Estimate $6,300-6,600
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Lot 846
POLAND: Gold 10,000 Zlotych (31.1g), Warsaw, 1988. KM-177. Pope John Paul II, very popular and in demand, 1 ounce gold, Choice Brilliant Proof. Estimated Value$6,000 - 6,250
Estimate $6,000-6,250
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Lot 902
CENTRAL AMERICAN REPUBLIC: Gold 8 Escudos, Costa Rica, 1828 CR-F. KM-17. Famous design with sun over mountains, extremely popular and extremely rare, there is a punch mark on the reverse at 5 o'clock mentioned by NCS as 'rev damage', NGC graded lightly cleaned EF Details. Estimated Value$6,000 - 8,000
Estimate $6,000-8,000
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Lot 823
GREAT BRITAIN: Victoria, 1837-1901, Silver Gothic Crown, 1847. S-3883. Edge UNDECIMO, lovely coin with very few hairlines and nice blue toning covering most of the surfaces, NGC graded Proof 63. Estimated Value$5,600 - 5,800
Estimate $5,600-5,800
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Lot 948
AUSTRALIA: Victoria, 1837-1901, Gold Sovereign (7.97g), Sydney, 1855. KM-2. Fr-9, rare Victoria fillet-head type only minted in Sydney, first year of issue, some faint hairlines noted, EF, RR. Estimated Value$5,500 - 6,000
Estimate $5,500-6,000
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