WORLD COINS FROM VARIOUS PROPERTIES
1410
Charles III, 8 Réales, 1761MM, Mexico City, cross between H and I (Cayón 11893; KM. 105). Good very fine £90-120
Netherlands 1411 Utrecht, Gulden, 1762 (KM. 102). Good very fine, toned £40-60 1406
Manen, Oban [1860-2], 113.56g (J & V A7; JNDA 6). Some wear to ink and a small test stain at 7 o’clock on reverse, otherwise good very fine, rare
£6,000-8,000 Illustration reduced
1412
Westfriesland, Liondaalder, undated [1603], 27.19g/5h (Del. 834a; KM. 7; Dav. 4867). Fine or better, very rare
£90-120 1407
Manen, Koban [1860-7], 3.29g/12h (J & V B109; KM. C22d; F 17). About very fine
£250-350 New Zealand
Mexico
1413
George V, Proof Crown, 1935, Waitangi, edge grained, 28.23g/12h (KM. 6). Light surface marks, otherwise brilliant and practically as struck
£3,000-3,500 Norway 1408
Philip IV, 8 Réales, 1625/4D, 26.56g/12h (Cayón 6219; KM. 45). Good fine, the moneyer’s mark and overdate clear
£120-150
1414 Oscar II, 50 Øre, 1875 (KM. 346). Good fine, scarce £70-90 Romania 1409
Charles II (?) (1665-1700), a small cast silver ingot, bearing two coin-like stamps, one showing the letters [CAR] OLVS, 85.07g, 65mm. Sea salvage, about fine, the reverse very roughly cast, perhaps part of a larger ‘pancake’ shaped ingot, very rare
£700-900 Illustration reduced These lots are illustrated on our web site
1415 G
1416 G
Carol I, as King, 20 Lei, 1883B (KM. 20; F 3). Small cut on beard and neck, otherwise very fine or better
£120-150
Carol I, as King, 20 Lei, 1906, 40th anniversary (KM. 37; F 5). Extremely fine
£120-150
www.dnw.co.uk G Bullion lots sold under the Gold Investment Scheme
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