WORLD COINS - LOTS 2268 2269 2270 2271 2272
FRANCE, Louis XIII, Double Tournois, 1627A, Paris (KM. 61.1); together with other French coins in silver (8), base metal (22), many 17th century [31]. Varied state
£150-200
Sold on behalf of the Royal Flying Corps Veterans Association FRANCE, Louis XIV, Ecu, 1713X, Amiens (VG 229; KM. 386.20); together with British and World silver coins (26),
19th and 20th centuries [27]. Varied state £200-260
FRANCE, Louis XVI, 2 Sols, 1792B, year 4 (VG 25; KM. 603.2); together with other World coins in silver (24), base metal (74), mostly 19th century [99]. First very fine or better for issue, others in varied state
£120-150
FRANCE, Consulate, 5 Francs, AN 12A [1803-4] (KM. 659.1); together with other Napoleonic coins (15), mostly silver, including Italy and Spain [16]. Varied state
£100-150
FRANCE, Napoleon, 5 Francs, 1811A (KM. 694.1); other French 5 Francs (2), 1867A, 1874K; together with European silver Crowns (7), from Austria, Belgium, Italy, Netherlands [10]. First nearly extremely fine, others in varied state £200-260
Provenance: E.A. Watkin Collection 2273 2274 2275 2276 2277 2278 2279
FRANCE, Republic, 20 Francs, 1938, 10 Francs, 1933 (KM. 878-9); together with modern European silver coins and medals (13), from Finland, Germany, Portugal, Yugoslavia, etc, all 20th century [15]. Many extremely fine£120 -150
FRENCH INDO-CHINA, Half-Centimes (10), all 1939, Quarter-Centimes (10), all 1943 (KM. 20, 25) [20]. Halves all extremely fine or better with some original colour, Quarters fine to very fine
£80-100
FRENCH INDO-CHINA, Half-Centimes (10), all 1939, Quarter-Centimes (10), all 1943 (KM. 20, 25) [20]. Halves all extremely fine or better with some original colour, Quarters fine to very fine
£80-100
GERMANY, Emden, City, Gulden, 1688 (KM. 30; Dav. 505); together with other World coins from Australia, France (3), India (2, both 1835 EIC Rupees), 18th to 20th centuries [7]. First very fine, others in varied state
£150-200
GERMANY, Nuremberg, Eighth-Ducats (2), One-Twelfth Ducat, One-Sixteenth Ducat, One-Thirty-Second Ducat, all undated, mostly 18th century [5]. Mostly extremely fine
£150-200
GERMANY, Prussia, Wilhelm II, 3 Marks, 1913 (KM. 534); other German silver coins (8), 1861-1912; together with Belgian 5 Francs (2), 1867, 1873 [11]. First extremely fine, others in varied state
£100-150
GERMANY, Weimar Republic, 3 Reichsmarks, 1930A, Rhineland (KM. 70); together with other German silver coins (7), 1876-1934 [8]. Mostly very fine or better
£150-200 2280 GERMANY, Empire, Half-Marks (27), various dates, 1905-17 (KM. 17) [27]. Many extremely fine or better £80-100 2281
Provenance: E.A. Watkin Collection GERMANY, Weimar Republic, 5 Reichsmarks, 1930J, Zeppelin (KM. 68); together with other German silver
coins (4), all 20th century [5]. Very fine or better
2282 GREECE, Achæa, billon Deniers (15), early 14th century [15]. Varied state, mostly blundered 2283
2284 2285 2286 2287 2288 2289 2290 2291 2292 £100-150 £80-100
GREECE, miscellaneous tokens and paranumismatica (28), including train tokens for 5 Drachmai and 1 Drachma, both 1892 [28]. Many very fine
£70-90
HONG KONG, Victoria, Cent, 1863 (KM. 4.1); together with other ancient and World coins in silver (16), base metal (20), many 19th century [37]. First extremely fine with a little original colour, others in varied state
£100-150
INDIA, EIC, Bengal Presidency, Rupee, year 19 issue, Murshidabad (KM. 108), other Indian coins (9, four silver); together with British and World coins (7, two silver), 19th and 20th centuries [17]. Varied state
£80-100
INDIA, EIC, Victoria, Rupees (2), both 1840, continuous legend, Calcutta, B/II, crescent on ribbon, Madras, D/I, S on truncation, V on rev. (Stevens/Weir 2.12, 2.25; Prid. 44 var, 47; KM. 457.6, 457.10). First good very fine, second extremely fine with prooflike fields and light toning
£100-150
INDIA, EIC, Victoria, Half-Rupees (2), 1840B, type I, A/III, 1840B or C, type II, A/I, Quarter-Rupee, 1840B or C, type II, A/I, 2 Annas, 1841B, type I, B/II (Stevens/Weir 2.31, 2.53, 3.46, 3.52; KM. 454.1, 455.1, 456.1, 459.1) [4]. Third extremely fine or better, others nearly very fine
£100-150
INDIA, Victoria, Rupees (2), 1882C, 1889B, incuse mintmark (Stevens/Weir 6.61, 6.111; Prid. 120, 177; KM. 492); Edward VII, Rupee, 1904B (Stevens/Weir 7.25; Prid. 200; KM. 508); together with a Rupee of Bikanir, 1897 [4]. Extremely fine
£100-150
INDIA, Victoria, Half-Pice (5), all 1895C (KM. 484); George V, Quarter-Anna, 1920, One-Twelfth-Annas (5), 1918, 1923, 1928, 1932, 1936 (KM. 509, 512) [11]. All better than extremely fine with original colour
£100-150
INDIA, George V, Rupee, 1919 (KM. 524); together with other Indian silver coins (15), 1877-1945 [16]. First extremely fine, others in varied state
£90-120
INDIA, Republic, Proof sets (2), 1974, Food for All, 1979, Year of the Child, each comprising 50 and 10 Rupees (KM. PS14, PS23) [4]. As struck; in card cases of issue, with certificates
£100-150
INDIA, Jaipur, Madho Singh II, Nazarana Rupee, 1913, yr. 34, Man Singh II, Nazarana Rupee, 1939, yr.18 (KM. 147, 180); together with Middle Eastern coins in gold (3, one mounted in a brooch), silver (50), base metal (52), many Ottoman, 18th to 20th centuries [107]. First two extremely fine or better and toned, others in varied state£300-400
All lots are illustrated on our website
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