WORLD COINS FROM VARIOUS PROPERTIES British Honduras 1289
Victoria, 10 Cents, 5 Cents, both 1894; Cents (3), 1885, 1888, 1889 (Prid. 21, 30, 48-50; KM. 6-8); together with later issues (2) [7]. Mostly better than extremely fine, the bronze with some original colour
£700-800 1295 Canada 1296
EDESSA, Baldwin II (1108-18), Follis, standing knight with cross and sword, 3.33g/12h (CCS p.244, 9; Schl. pl. I, 7). Very fine or better for issue, brown patina, very rare £700-800
Provenance: J. Slocum Collection, Sotheby Auction, 6-7 March 1997, lot 21; Italo Vecchi Auction 14, 5 February 1999, lot 1549; NAC Auction 20, 2-3 November 2000, lot 1657
JERUSALEM, Amaury (1163-74), Denier, rev. Holy Sepulchre, 0.90g/1h (CCS p.75, 22ff; Schl. pl. III, 18). About very fine
£50-70 Denmark
1290 G
George V, Sovereign, 1911C (M 221; S 3997). A little scuffed in obverse field, otherwise good extremely fine
£180-220 1297
Christian IV, Mark, 1616, mm. trefoil, 7.60g/11g (KM. 52). A little blank filing, otherwise very fine
£150-200
1291
George V, Five Cents, 1921 (KM. 22a). Lightly cleaned at some time, otherwise good very fine and very rare
£5,000-6,000
In May 1921 the government of Canada passed an act authorizing a change to larger nickel 5-cent pieces, and subsequently the majority of the 1921 mint run of over 2 million silver 5-cents was melted down. Estimates of the number of surviving specimens vary but it is thought that fewer than 400 exist
1298 Frederik III, 6.95g/12h (KM. 161). Fine or better
Klippe Quarter-Speciedaler, 1648, £80-100
Crusader issues
1292
ACHAIA, Robert of Tarento (1346-64), base gold Ducat, Glarenza, imitating the coinage of Andrea Dandolo, 3.45g/6h (Schl. pl. XII, 34). Nearly very fine
£120-150 1293
ANTIOCH, Bohemond III (1163-1201), Denier, helmeted bust right, 0.96g/7h (CCS p.210, 50ff). Nearly very fine, rare
£100-150 1301 1294
CYPRUS, Hugh IV (1324-59), Gros, 4.43g/9h (CCS p.284, 67). Good fine
£40-60 These lots are illustrated on our web site
1299 G
1300
Christian X, 20 Kroner, 1916, 10 Kroner, 1913 (KM. 816, 817.1) [2]. Extremely fine
£250-300 Egypt
Mahmud II, 10 and 5 Qirsh, both AH 1223, yr. 30 [1836] (KM. 212, 214) [2]. Very fine
£80-100
Mahmud II, 5 Qirsh (2), both AH 1223, yr. 32 [1838] (KM. 212); together with other Egyptian and Turkish gold coins (5) [7]. Mostly very fine, two pierced, the Turkish coin a jeweller’s copy
£80-100
www.dnw.co.uk G Bullion lots sold under the Gold Investment Scheme
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