France Silver DenierCharles II ('The Bald') Obverse: CARLVS REX FR, cross pattee, Reverse: Karolus monogram, METVLLO, 1.66 grammes, GVF and bold, comes with old collector's ticket
French Indo-China (2) Ten Cents 1902A KM#9 GEF and lustrous, One Cent 1889A KM#1 UNC and colourfully toned with flashes of underlying green, gold and magenta
French States - Dombes 1/12th Ecu 1668 KM#41 Near Fine/About Fine, a scarce one-year type, France (Feudal) Duchy of Brittany Silver Denier John I 1237-1286, Reverse: Triangular shield of Dreux with a quarter of ermines, 0.93 grammes, Good Fine/VF, come with old collector's ticket
German States - Archbishopric of Trier, Kuno II of Falkenstein Half Schillingundated (1376) Obverse: Half length figure of St. Peter facing, holding cross and key, shield of Munzenberg below, Reverse: Long Cross MONETA CONFLVENC, 1.14 grammes, Fine
German States - Cologne 2/3 Thaler 1694NL Josef Clemens, with NL to left of shield, KM#76 Fine with some areas of darker toning and some green patina in places
German States - Wurttemberg20 Kreuzer 1812 ILW Right facing portrait, KM#521, VF/About EF with touches of gold toning, the obverse with some light haymarking
German States - Wurzburg (2) Half Thaler 1761 GN-PB KM#A369 pleasing Fine, Three Kreuzer 1779 Death of Adam Friedrich, KM#410 EF with traces of underlying lustre and pastel tone
German StatesSaxonyThaler 1693 Johann George IV Receiving The Order of The Garter KM642 (square Klippe Dav 7649) nicely toned VF and mounted at the top where once in jewellery, reverse legend SENTIT ERIT DIS MALE CERPENDUS QUI MALE
Hejaz (Saudi Arabia) Sharifs of Mecca, Anonymous hammered coinage - Wahhabi issues, One Mahmudi AH1223 (1808) 'Dump' style issue, KM#B3, 19.35 grammes, Fine , coinage from this region rare and seldom offered. Struck possibly by Muslim manufacturers from India as they resemble contemporary copper Paisas of Western India
India - Madras Presidency Gold Mohurundated (1819) Small Lettering, KM#421.1, edge with vertical milling, GVF with some contact marks, a rare issue one-year type and always sought after
Ireland (2) HalfcrownGunmoney 1690 May. Small size S.6580B, Timmins TB30sM-2B, VG, Penny Edward I Dublin Mint, Pellet before EDW.R, S.6247, Fine, along with Maundy Penny 1800 ESC About Fine/Fine with some haymarking
IrelandGroat Philip and Mary 1555 S.6501 About Fine/Good Fine, the reverse with some scratches, good detail to the harp, some shortage of flan in several place, mintmark not visible, however a scarce issue and seldom offered, our archive database stretching back to 2003 shows that this is the first of this date we have offered
IrelandGunmoneyShilling 1689 9r (November) with castle mintmark below bust (Limerick) Timmins TB12F-3E, Coincraft IESH-240/IESH-245, S.6581JJ, Portrait and mintmark clear and bold, the flan is holed on IACOBVS, and has damage to the flan in the surrounding areas, however an extremely rare type, our archive database stretching back 20 years shows that this is the first we have offered of this type
IrelandPennies (2) Edward I Dublin Mint, as S.6246 but with single pellet on breast, small letters on obverse, larger letters on reverse,1.40 grammes, Fine, Edward I Dublin Mint, no mark before EDW.R. legend, Two pellets on breast, S.6246, Near Fine
Italian States - Florence, Florin of 30 Denari (Guelfo), undated (1318), First Semester, Mint Master Dardano Acciaiuoli, Obverse: Lily of Florence, DET TIBI FLO [RERE] XPS FLORENTIA VERE, Reverse: Saint John the Baptist enthroned, cloak resting on shoulder, and holding in his right hand a staff ending in a cross, and in his left hand a scroll with the word ECCE, SANTVS IOHANNES BATISTA, Bernocchi 1201, 1.94 grammes, Fine, scarce
Italian States - Sardinia20 Lire Gold (4) 1827 (2) AL-L KM#118.1 the first NVF/Good Fine, the second Good Fine, 1828 AL-L KM#118.1 Good Fine, 1829 AL-P KM#118.1 Fine
Italian States (2) Sardinia Five Lire 1848 FERRARIS/P KM#130.2 NVF/About VF, Lucca Five Franchi 1805 date with no stops KM#24.1 Fine with an edge crack
Mali10 Francs 1967 President Mobido Keita, Gold Proof, 3.18 grammes of .900 gold KM#5 nFDC with some minor contact marks and light hairlines, retaining much original mint brilliance
Mali100 Francs 1967 President Mobido Keita, Gold Proof, 32 grammes of .900 gold KM#8 nFDC with some light hairlines, retaining much original mint brilliance
Mali50 Francs 1967 President Mobido Keita, Gold Proof, 16 grammes of .900 gold KM#7 nFDC with some light hairlines, retaining much original mint brilliance
Munster Silver Pfennig of Otto III 983-1002 Cathedral obverse with two domed towers either side of central spire, cross with four pellets in angles reverse uneven strike but generally pleasing VF with a nice tone, struck a little off centre
Netherlands East Indies - Sumatra Two Kepings AH1213 (1798) Reverse: Error, having Arabic 3 instead of 2 for the denomination, KM#261 VF the reverse with some slight unevenness to the field
NetherlandsGulden 1945 KM#161.2 NEF extremely rare, Krause states that although over 25 million pieces were minted, only a small number were released into circulation. Our archive database stretching back to 2003 shows that this is only the second example we have offered
NetherlandsTen Gulden Gold 1897 KM#118 Lustrous UNC, the other dates in this series have miniscule mintages and are practically unobtainable leaving this as the only date realistically available for this type
Poland20 Zlotych/3 Roubles 1837 CΠБ C#136.2 Near VF, a rare series and seldom offered, our archive database shows that this is the first of this date we have offered, and the first of this series we have offered for 20 years
Russia Three Roubles 1832 CΠБ C#177 Platinum issue, Fine with some edge nicks, the reverse with some scratches, the Platinum issues all rare and are seldom offered
ScotlandPennyAlexander III First Coinage, Class VI, Obverse: bust right, Reverse: four stars of six points, type VII, Berwick Mint, moneyer Robert, S.5047 , 1.49 grammes, Good Fine , the flan a slightly irregular shape, fully struck and with good eye appeal
ScotlandPennyAlexander III First Coinage, Type III, Obverse: Small head left with neat crown, Reverse: four stars of six points, WILAM ON E, S.5043, 1.24 grammes, NVF
ScotlandPennyAlexander III First Coinage, Type III, Obverse: Small head left, Reverse: four stars of six points, moneyer Iohan, S.5043, 1.30 grammes, About VF with pleasing portrait
ScotlandPennyAlexander III First Coinage, Type III, Obverse: Small head left, Reverse: four stars of six points, moneyer Wilam, S.5043, 1.45 grammes, NVF even and pleasing on a full round flan
ScotlandPennyAlexander III First Coinage, Type III, Obverse: Small head left, Reverse: four stars of six points, Stirling Mint, moneyer Henri S.5043, 1.44 grammes,
ScotlandPennyAlexander III, Long Cross and Stars type, Moneyer Wilam, Lanark Mint, 26 points, S.5043, 1.41 grammes, slightly weak between 10 and 12 o'clock, otherwise NEF/GVF and rare in this grade
ScotlandPennyWilliam I (The Lion) Short Cross and Stars coinage, Phase A, Class I (1195-c.1205) Perth Mint, Reverse: Four stars of six points, moneyer Walter, S.5027, 1.50 grammes, VF/GVF with old grey tone, the flan slightly uneven at 9 o'clock, otherwise evenly struck and pleasing
ScotlandPennyWilliam I (The Lion) Short Cross and Stars coinage, Phase B, Class II (1205-1230) No Mint name, Obverse legend: LE REI [WILAM] Reverse: Four stars of five points, moneyers Hue and Walter, Reverse legend retrograde, S.5029, 1.47 grammes, VF struck off-centre with excellent portrait and eye appeal
ScotlandPennyWilliam I (The Lion) Short Cross and Stars coinage, Phase B, Class II (1205-1230) No Mint name, Reverse: Four stars of six points, moneyers Hue and Walter, HVE WALTER OͶ, S.5029, 1.35 grammes, VF with a bold portrait, some weakness to the legend at 2 o'clock, and in the corresponding position on the reverse, overall a most attractive example and desirable thus
ScotlandPennyWilliam I (The Lion) Short Cross and Stars coinage, Phase B, Class II (1205-1230) Obverse legend LE REI WILAM: Head right, Reverse: four stars of five points, HVE WALTER S.5029 , 1.43 grammes, NVF/VF on a full round flan
Switzerland250 Francs Gold 1991 700 Year of Confederation KM#71.1 Lustrous UNC. Note: a total of 296,741 were minted, of this total 200,000 were melted due to poor quality
Trinidad & Tobago Farthing - Token Coinage undated (1874), J.G.D'Ade & Co. Reverse: ONE FARTHING TOKEN, 21mm diameter, KM#Tn2, 2.96 grammes, Fine for wear with some corrosion and verdigris, Very Rare
Tristan da Cunha Two Guineas 2008 250th Anniversary of the Birth of Lord Nelson, numbered 063/499 in the exergue, 17.02 grammes, Gold Proof FDC, uncased
USAConnecticutHalfpenny 1788 Machin's Mills, Bust left with four stars in the obverse legend, ET before face, Star after B of LIB, 7.20 grammes, Breen 867, Fine with good surfaces, showing the coin to be struck over a CONSTELLATIO NOVA Halfpenny with some of the under type legend showing, namely 'BERTA' above Britannia and TELLATIO on the lower part of the reverse
USADollar 1897 ProofBreen 5650, A/UNC retaining much lustre and brilliance, formerly in an NGC holder Proof - Polished, Very Rare with a mintage of just 731 pieces
USAHalf Dime 1832 Breen 2998 NEF with a thin scratch in the reverse field, scarce, Note: the berries are only just visible under high magnification, the positioning is similar to archive images
USAHalf Dime 1838 Liberty seated, with stars, Breen 3010, Fine with two heavier contact marks on the second E of STATES with show correspondingly on the second 8 of the date
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