THE COLLECTION OF CUT AND COUNTERMARKED COINS FORMED BY THE LATE EDWARD ROEHRS (Part I)
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Provenance: Gift of G. Barcant 2004 ——— Stampee, FRANCE, Louis Philippe I, 5 Centimes, 184[–], rev. countermarked with incuse FD, 9.32g/143.8
gr (Lyall p.169; cf. Prid. 7ff; KM. Tn 1.1). Coin poor, countermark very fine £20-30
318
Provenance: Gift of G. Barcant May 2002 ——— Stampee, U.S.A., large Cent, rev. countermarked with incuse FD, 9.84g/151.8 gr (Lyall p.169; cf. Prid. 7ff; KM.
Tn 1.1). Coin poor, countermark very fine £20-30
319
Provenance: R.N.P. Hawkins Collection, Glendining Auction, 16 March 1988, lot 448 (part) ——— Stampee, VENEZUELA, Republic, Centavo, 1858, rev. countermarked with incuse FD, 6.95g/107.2 gr (Lyall
p.169; cf. Prid. 7ff; KM. Tn 1.1). Coin fine, countermark very fine £20-30
320
Antoine Declos, Stampee, EIC, Quarter-Anna, 1835, obv. countermarked with incuse AD, 6.16g/95.0 gr (Lyall –; Prid. –; cf. H.D. Gibbs Sale, lot 1941). Coin fair, badly damaged by the countermarking, countermark very fine, rare
£30-50
Provenance: Bt A. Almanzar 1977. Antoine Declos, brother of François
Essequibo & Demerara
321
Authority of August 1798, Twenty-Two Guilders, BRAZIL, Joseph I, counterfeit 6,400 Réis, 1766, Rio, obv. countermarked with script ED raised within an oval indent, 10.43g/160.9 gr (Gordon 13a, this coin; Prid. 1; KM. 3, this coin noted). Coin very fine but edge lightly clipped and traces of mounting, countermark extremely fine, of the highest rarity
£5,000-6,000
Provenance: J.W. Garrett Collection, Part I, NFA/Bank Leu Auction (Beverly Hills), 16-18 May 1984, lot 1219 [from J. Schulman April 1927]
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