Canada25 Cents 1872H KM#5 NEF with some lustre, the reverse with a pleasing green and gold tone, the obverse with some thin scratches and contact marks, Canadian Victorian silver seldom seen in grades above Fine
Canada25 Cents 1905 KM#11 GEF/UNC with golden tone, the obverse with a tone line, otherwise choice, Canadian Edwardian silver very seldom encountered in this high grade
Netherlands (4) 25 Cents 1897 KM#115 VF/GVF, 10 Cents (3) 1890 Halberd, KM#80 A/UNC and lustrous, 1897 KM#116 AU/UNC and lustrous, 1903 A/UNC and lustrous the reverse with some contact marks
Keeling Cocos Islands (2) 5 Rupees 1913 Octagonal issue in Plastic Ivory (No.615) KM#Tn7 VF with some surface indentations, Rare (our archive database confirms that this is only the third example we have offered in 15 years), 25 Cents 1913 Square issue in Plastic Ivory (No.3026) KM#Tn3 VF
Ceylon a 6-coin set 1963 VIP Proofs/Proofs of record comprising 50 Cents KM#132 for type, 25 Cents KM#131 for type, 10 Cents KM#130 for type, 5 Cents KM#129 for type, 2 Cents KM#128 for type and 1 Cent KM#127 for type, nFDC to FDC and brilliant, we note that Krause does not list any of these pieces as Proofs so clearly issued in very small numbers
Netherlands25 Cents1945P Acorn Privy Mark KM#164 UNC or near so and Rare, despite the mintage of 92 million pieces, almost all were melted and few survived, hence the high catalogue value
Netherlands25 Cents1945P Acorn Privy Mark KM#164 (2) EF - Unc a rare date, despite the mintage of 92 million pieces, almost all were melted and few survived, hence the high catalogue value
Netherlands25 Cents1945P Acorn Privy Mark KM#164 Unc or near so, a rare date, despite the mintage of 92 million pieces, almost all were melted and few survived, hence the high catalogue value
Canada25 Cents 1872H with a die flaw in the V of VICTORIA giving the impression of being an inverted A, with double struck N in CANADA confirming the type, listed by Charlton as Very Rare, Fine/Good Fine
Netherlands25 Cents1945P Acorn Privy Mark KM#164 (3) generally EF or better a rare date, despite the mintage of 92 million pieces, almost all were melted and few survived, hence the high catalogue value
Netherlands25 Cents1945P Acorn Privy Mark KM#164 (2) EF - Unc a rare date, despite the mintage of 92 million pieces, almost all were melted and few survived, hence the high catalogue value
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