Austria (12) 50 Schillings (5) 1967 Centenary of the Blue Danube Waltz KM#2902, 1968 50th Anniversary of the Republic, matt surface between pillars KM#2904.1, 1969 450th Anniversary of the Death of Maximillian I KM#2906, 1970 300th Anniversary of Innsbruck University KM#2908, 1970 100th Anniversary of the Birth of Dr. Karl Renner KM#2909, 25 Schillings (7) 1962 Anton Bruckner, composer KM#2892 1963 300th Anniversary of the Birth of Prince Eugen, Proof, KM#2893, 1964 Franz Grillparzer, poet, Obverse: 10 shields, Proof KM#2895.1, 1965 150th Anniversary of Vienna Technical High School KM#2897, 1966 130th Anniversary of the Death of Ferdinand Raimund, 1967 250th Anniversary of the Birth of Maria Theresa KM#2901, 1968 300th Anniversary of the Birth of Lukas Von Hildebrandt, Proof KM#2903 A/UNC to UNC, all lustrous
Guatemala Fantasy 50 Quetzals 1995 Matt Proofs (42) some with matt finish one side and brilliant finish on the other, a mix of plain and milled edges, Fantasy 10 Quetzals 1995 Matt Proofs (45) some with matt finish one side and brilliant finish on the other, a mix of plain and milled edges, all said to be unique, Guatemala 50 Quetzals trial pieces 45mm diameter and unifaced (9) Silver with matt obverse only, Silver with matt finish both sides, Bronze with matt obverse only, Bronze and matt finish both sides, Cupro-Nickel with matt obverse only, Cupro-Nickel with matt finish both sides, Goldine with matt obverse only, Goldine with matt finish both sides, and Copper with matt finish on obverse only, UNC and unusual, Guatemala Fantasy mules (33) a wide selection of metals includes 2 in silver, all said to be either unique, or one of only 2 minted, including a double piedfort 50 Quetzals (96 grammes) an impressive 9mm thick, presumed silver, UNC, plus a further group of mixed Guatemala Fantasy coins (86) comprising 50 Quetzala (16), 10 Quetzals (44) and One Quetzal (26) Lustrous UNC a few with spots, and Guatemala Fantasy One Quetzal 1995 in Brass (95)
Canada (4) Ten Dollars (3) 2013 Polar Bear Proof KM#1402 in an NGC First Releases holder and graded PF70 Matte, 2013 Niagara Falls Proof KM#1422 in an NGC First Releases holder and graded PF70 Matte, 2013 The Wolf Proof KM#1455 in an NGC First Releases holder and graded PF70 Matte, Five Dollars 2014 One Ounce Maple Leaf with gilt highlighting KM#1597, in an NGC Early Releases holder and graded PF69
Honduras Fantasy Ten Lempiras 1995 Medallic Coinage Matt Proofs (45), a variety of types some with milled edges, some plain edge, some with die axis inverted, many have one side with matt finish and the other with brilliant finish, all said to be unique, UNC, Maldives Fantasy 250 Rufiyaa (41) some with coloured reverses, Lustrous UNC a few with spots
World Crown-sized in silver (13) Australia Crowns 1937 KM#34 (2) Fine/Good Fine and Good Fine, South Africa Crowns (4) 1951 KM#40.2 VF/GVF toned, 1952 300th Anniversary of the Founding of Capetown (3) KM#41 NEF/EF toned, GEF and A/UNC toned over original lustre, New Zealand Crown 1949 KM#22 Near EF, Southern Rhodesia Crown 1953 Cecil Rhodes KM#27 EF, Isle of Man Crown 1992 Seated Siamese Cat, Silver One Ounce Proof KM#332a nFDC with practically full brilliance, Cook Islands50 Dollars 1990 Endangered Wildlife - Grizzly Bear Matt Silver KM#52 UNC with a few small spots, Singapore Ten Dollars 1972 Hawk KM#9.1 AU/GEF, Ethiopia 25 Birr EE1977 (1970) Mountain Nyala, KM#62a Silver Proof nFDC lightly toned, BelgiumTrade Coinage 5 Ecu 1987 KM#166 Prooflike A/UNC and lustrous with some golden toning
Peru20 Nuevos Soles 1996 (5) depicting Olympic Games 1896 Athens (Robert Garrett) , 1908 London (Albert Oldham), 1932 Los Angeles (Matti Jarvinen), 1936 Berlin (Torchbearer), 1968 Mexico (Tommie Smith) Proof nFDC-FDC, Russia One Rouble 2001 Y#731 (43) UN
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