Scandinavia (19) comprising Norway (3) 10 Ore 1892 VF, Two Ore 1897 NVF, One Ore 1899 VF, Denmark and related (9) Krone 1892 NVF, 25 Ore 1874 Fine, Five Ore (3) 1904, 1907, 1927, Two Ore 1899, One Ore (2) 1887, 1897, Danish West Indies Two Skilling 1837 Flat top 3, Sweden (7) Five Ore 1875, Two Ore (2) 1861, 1863, One Ore (2) 1725, 1746, Quarter Ore 1635, One Sixth Ore 1666, VG to GVF
Norway (33) 2 Skilling 1871, Half Skilling (4) 1840 1867 (3), 1 Krone 1950, 10 Ore (3) 1874, 1911, 1941, 5 Ore (6) 1876 (3), 1896 (3), 2 Ore (14) 1876 (2), 1877 (4), 1889 (2), 1891, 1893, 1902, 1944 (3), 1 Ore (4) 1876, 1891, 1893, 1902 in mixed grades Fine to VF, along with Scandinavian (70) mostly 20th Century issues, in mixed grades, also Sweden 2 Kronur 1907 Oscar II and Queen Sofia Golden Wedding Anniversary KM#776 VF as part of a group of 19th and 20th Century 1 Krona to 1 Ore (34) and 2/3 Skilling 1836, 1/3 Skilling 1836, 1/4 Skilling 1827, and Danish West Indies 10 Bits 1905P, in mixed circulated grades
Danish West Indies3 Cents Token undated (1888-1892) G.Beretta, St. Thomas, Sieg-1, Carlsen-3, Higgie-400, EF and lustrous, these token issues were used for small change for transactions involving Mexican Pesos in wide circulation at the time and they were valued using the Mexican monetary units. Many of the merchants could not or refused to redeem the tokens. Because of this, the Governor of the islands banned the further issue of these tokens on November 4, 1892
World a small group (5) Italy - Kingdom of Napoleon5 Lire 1814M KM#10.4 Near Fine/Good Fine and toned with some pitting on the obverse, Krause lists at $1500 in VF (unpriced below this grade), GermanyWeimar Republic3 Reichsmarks 1932J KM#74 VF Rare, Danish West Indies (2) 20 Cents 1879 KM#71 VF with some hairlines, 10 Cents 1878 KM#70 VF both heavily hairlined, Sweden 1 Ore 1685 KM#264b Near Fine with some surface pits
Danish West Indies Bank of Saint Thomas $500 dated 18xx (an unissued reprint which was inserted in a reference volume on Danish Money by J. Wilcke), as Pick12, about UNC
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