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COINS OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA


COINS OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA


Colonial 1120


Wood’s coinage, Halfpenny, 1723, no stop before HIBERNIA (Martin series G; S 6601; DF 517). Extremely fine with original colour


£300-400 Provenance: An Old English Collection 1115


MASSACHUSETTS, Pine Tree coinage, Shilling, 1652, large planchet, 4.67g/12h (Noe 1; Durst 24). Small edge flaw at 12 o’clock, the obverse die break partly developed, about very fine, rare


£2,000-3,000


1121


Wood’s coinage, Halfpenny, 1724, continuous legend, stop after date (Martin series K; S 6601; DF 520). About extremely fine, attractively patinated, rare


£300-400 Provenance: An Old English Collection


1116


MASSACHUSETTS, Pine Tree coinage, Threepence, 1652, 0.93g/12h (Noe 36; Durst 21). Heavily creased, otherwise better than fine, rare


£500-700


1122


Voce Populi coinage, Halfpenny, 1760, type 9, P in front of bust, 10.77g/6h (Zelinka 15-N; Nelson 12; DF 576). Small edge knock at 12 o’clock, otherwise about very fine and full


£200-250 1117


St. Patrick’s coinage, Farthing, stars in rev. legend, 4.90g/12h (S 6570; DF 343). Centre weak, otherwise good fine


£300-400


Provenance: An Old English Collection (other coins from this property were sold in DNW 86, 17 June 2010)


Post-Colonial Provenance: An Old English Collection


1123 1118


London Elephant series, African Halfpenny, elephant, rev. arms, sword in first quarter, LONDON GOD PRESERVE, 15.43g/12h (BMC 503; Durst 311). Very fine, rare


£300-400 Provenance: An Old English Collection


MASSACHUSETTS, Cent, 1787, arrows in eagle’s left talon, 9.87g/6h (Ryder 3G; Durst 172; cf. J.J. Ford V, 94). A little weakness on the costume of the Indian and a small spot to left of eagle’s neck, very lightly cleaned at some time, otherwise extremely fine


£900-1,200


1119


Wood’s coinage, Halfpenny, 1722, type I (Martin series B; S 6600; DF 504). Very fine, light brown patina


£120-150 Provenance: An Old English Collection These lots are illustrated on our web site www.dnw.co.uk G Bullion lots sold under the Gold Investment Scheme


1124


NEW YORK, William and John Mott, token or store card, 1789, thick planchet, plain edge (Durst 297). Good very fine, even patina, rare


£1,500-2,000


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