Canada - NewfoundlandOne Cent 1880 Narrow or Oval 0 in date KM#1 (see illustrations in Charlton, page 35) Good Fine with some edge nicks, a very rare variety
Canada Cent 1859 Narrow 9 with the 9 struck over a lower 9, with traces of the underlying 9 to the lower left of the top loop (resembles type #2 in Charlton) NVF/VF
CanadaTen Cents 1889 KM#3 in an NGC holder and graded VF details - Harshly Cleaned the key date in the series with Krause listing at $2000 VF and $1200 Fine, the NGC Census shows only one choice example for this date, 20 others graded XF40 or below. A further 11 are listed in 'Details' grades, with only one of those finer than this example. A truly rare coin and one of the key dates in the Canadian series
Canada300 Dollars 2012 Queen Elizabeth II Diamond Jubilee Gold Proof with inset diamond, 25mm diameter weighing 22.00 grammes FDC in capsule, no certificate
Canada Gold Ten Dollars 2002 Proof 90th Anniversary of the 1912 Ten Dollar coin, KM#520 in an NGC holder and graded PF69 Ultra Cameo, at the time of writing we note only 4 examples graded higher by NGC
Canada Gold Five Dollars 2002 Proof 90th Anniversary of the 1912 Five Dollar coin, KM#519 in an NGC holder and graded PF70 Ultra Cameo, at the time of writing we note only 5 examples graded PF70 Ultra Cameo on the NGC Census
Canada50 Cents 1871 KM#6 in an NGC holder and graded AU Details - Stained, all Victorian 50 Cents are rare in high grades, Krause lists at $650 EF and $7000 MS60, only the third example we have offered in 17 years
CanadaHalfpenny Token 1854 Bank of Upper Canada, Plain 4, KM#Tn2, Breton 720, Charlton PC-5C1, thin die crack after F in OF Toned UNC, in a PCGS holder and graded MS63 BN
Canada - Quebec - Anticosti Island 1/8th Penny or 1/8th Dollar 1870, 8 over lower 8 in date, Pattern in bronze 14mm diameter, Obverse: Helmeted Bust in Roman style, Reverse with denomination in an inner circle, all within a wreath with letter A at the top. X#Pn1 Lustrous UNC and rare in this high grade. The attribution for Anticosti Island was first published in 1890 by Scott Stamp & Coin Co.
Canada10 Cents 1910 KM#10 UNC and lustrous in a PCGS holder and graded MS64, scarce in high grades, indeed we note Krause quotes a value of $400 in MS63 and $1200 in MS65
CanadaTen Cents 1886 Large, Knobbed 6 in the date (see illustration in Charlton page 102) Portrait T5, KM#3, VF the rarer of the reverse types for this date
Canada50 Dollars 2016 One Ounce Platinum, with Privy mark Maple Leaf with 16 in the centre UNC with a small nick in the reverse field, and fully lustrous
CanadaDollar 1948 KM#46 UNC or very near so and lustrous with a pleasing residual golden tone, a most pleasing example with plenty of eye appeal. Very rare with a very low mintage of 18,780, the key date in this series, we note that this is only the second example we have offered in 15 years, and considerably superior to the example sold in our Auction A156 described as 'EF/About EF and lustrous which realised £500
Canada - Lower Canada Blacksmith Token undated (c.1830) Obverse bust right , the with long toothed border, die cud below bust, reverse Britannia right, seated, Fair, Note: Internet sources illustrate an example from the Bank of Canada National Currency Collection in similar grade Source: coinsandcanada.com
CanadaHalfpenny Token 1838 Bank of Montreal type as KM#Tn15, Chaloner type 30, Obverse Front and side view of a building. BANK OF MONTREAL. Below ground 1838, Each fence next to the building is divided by a tree, the left has 13 upright palings, 8 to the left of the tree and 5 to the right of the tree; the right has 8 palings, 3 to the left of the tree and 5 to the right. Reverse: No date under the arms, BANK OF MONTREAL on the ribbon in raised letters, the beaver's tail covers the top left stem of the M; the rose faces to the left; the lower right leaf does not touch the M; No stop after SALUS, There is a small dot in the lower angle of the shield above the beaver. NVF for type with some scratches in the field above HALF PENNY, Very Rare, listed at $2400 Fine and $3000 VF by Krause, very seldom offered for sale
Canada5 Cents 1885 Small 5 over Large 5 KM# Good Fine/Fine with a tone spot on the obverse, scarce, lists at $125 Canadian Dollars Fine and $250 Canadian Dollars VF in the Charlton Catalogue
Canada10 Cents 1910 Pointed Leaves KM#33 Lustrous UNC, 1885 KM#3 GF/NVF toned, Newfoundland20 Cents 1912 KM#15 UNC or near so deeply toned with a small edge nick
CanadaNewfoundland10 Cents 1896 GEF/AU with a pleasing light grey tone Krause lists at $80 in XF40 and $1200 in MS60 and this coin is certainly far superior to the typical USA graded XF40
CanadaNewfoundland5 Cents 1896 AU with a pleasing light grey tone Krause lists at $50 in XF40 and $700 in MS60 and this coin is certainly far superior to the typical USA graded XF40
Australia INA Retro Series Fantasy Crown 1936 Edward VIII in silver, a trial having no obverse border beading UNC with some lustre, Rare, Canada INA Retro Series Fantasy Dollar 1901 Edward VII with die axis inverted Lustrous UNC, unique
Canada - 2 Sous (Penny) 1837 KM#Tn14 Obverse: Front view of Bank, Reverse: PROVINCE OF CANADA with CITY BANK on the ribbon, VF with some small spots and some surface residue, Very Rare
Canada10 Cents 1875H KM#3 Fine with some heavier surface marks, Very Rare the key date in the series, we note a Fine example in our Auction A141 1/6/2013 realised £397 inclusive of buyers premium
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
Canada5 Cents 1926 Far 6 in date KM#29, one of the key varieties in the entire series, UNC with full crown bands and with both the pearls left of the centre diamond fully visible (many AU58 and MS62 examples do not show this), a few small rim nicks barely detract, very scarce this nice
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