India - British (29) One Rupee 1862 Madras, Good Fine, Quarter Rupees (5) 1874 Calcutta (2) Good Fine and NVF, 1882 Bombay, Fine, 1940 Calcutta EF, 1946 VF with attempted piercing, Two Annas (10) 1841 Divided Legend Fine, 1886 Calcutta VF, 1888 Bombay, B incuse, Near Fine/Fine, 1907 NEF, 1913 Fine, 1917 (2) both Fine, 1918 EF toned, 1941 NEF, 1944 Fine, One Anna (6) 1907 (4) EF (2) and Good Fine (2, one with an edge crack),1917 Fine, 1933 NEF, Quarter Anna (6) 1830 Bombay Presidency Fine, 1835 Small Reverse Letters, Fine 1858 Near Fine, 1862 Fine with some heavy scuffs, 1887 VG, 1889 VG, Five Cash 1803 Madras Presidency, Fine, along with Indian Princely States One Rupee Bikanir 1892 GF/NVF cleaned, and British Guyana Four pence (2) 1938 VG and 1943 VG/Fine
World a small group (12) Japan (4) Five Sen 1871 Year 4 Early Variety 66 rays, Y#6.1 Fine, slightly bent with a scratch on the obverse, Ten Sen Year 43 Y#29 Fine, 100 Yen 1968 (Year 43) Fine, 500 Yen 1982 (Year 57) EF, China - Japanese Puppet States - Manchukuo (3) 10 Fen Year 5 Y#8 Fine, Five Fen Year 3 Wide Border Y#7 (2) Fine and VF, Fen Year 7 (1940) Good Fine, BritishGuyanaFour Pence 1938 VG, Nepal (2) Rupee VS2020 EF, 20 Paisa VS2000 (1944) Y#714 Fine, Mauritius20 Cents 1883 Fine, Ionian Islands Lepton 1835 Near Fine with some surface marks
World (26) an unusual group containing many seldom offered and interesting issues, comprising Ancient Coinage of Spain, Celiberians - Castilo (Province of Jaen) Ae26 undated (2nd Century BC) Obverse: head right, Reverse: Sphinx (2), 11.09 grammes and 11.14 grammes, Poor to Fair, Celiberians - Castilo (Province of Jaen) Ae32 (4) undated (2nd century BC) Obverse: Head right, Reverses worn 39.36 grammes, 25.42 grammes, 30.60 grammes, 23.61 grammes (this coin holed), Poor, Ae30 undated Obverse: Head right, Reverse worn, 19.84 grammes, Poor, Tobago 1 1/2 Pence (Black Dog) undated (1798-1825) TB countermark on a FrenchGuyana Two Sous 1782 Fair, India - Silver Sunga dynasty (1st to 2nd Century BC) ingot shaped, countermarked with standing figures and horse? 14mm x 9mm, 3.42 grammes, Fine, Libya - OttomanEmpire Para undated (AH1223 - 1808) Mahmud II KM#75 (2) Fine and VG, Libya Para Abdul Hamid I undated (AH1187) Tripoli. KM#46 struck off-centre, 3.69 grammes, VG, Ottoman Empire. Mahmud II (AH 1223-1255 / AD 1808-1839). Para, (AH1223), without regnal year. Tarabalus Gharb (Tripoli in Libya). Name. / Mint. AE. 21mm VG, Libya Para - Tripoli, Mahmud II, AH1223 (1808) 3.19 grammes, KM#115 Fine, Libya 20 Para AH1223/2 (1808) KM#176 Fine, 20 Para - Mahmud II (c.AH1223 - 1808), the reverse struck off-centre , exact type uncertain, 5.36 grammes, Fine, along with Libya Copper Para late 18th and early 19th Century issues a further six examples Poor to Fair with exact types not visible, India - Bombay Presidency 1/5 Rupee undated (1730-1796) KM#273 VF, Japan Sen 1945 in Baked Clay (reddish-brown) KM#110 EF, these only circulated unofficially for a few days in Central Japan, India - Madras Presidency Silver Fanam undated (1704) KM#294.1/294.2 Obverse: Bale mark with CC/E Good Fine, unpriced by Krause, SpanishAmerica2 Reales Cob 3.16 grammes, Shield VG clear on both sides, little detail of lettering visible, and another unattributed piece in silver or billon 14mm diameter, the obverse with a crude standing figure? the reverse a design of pellets and lines, with a small central x-shaped cross 4.49 grammes
Mexico 8 Reales 1804 Mexico City Mint, as part of a group of GB and World 19th and 20th century, in mixed grades, plus Proof Sets GB 1972, 1973, 1974, 1975, 1976 nFDC-FDC, World proof Sets (4) Ceylon 1971, Falkland Islands 1974, Swaziland 1974, GuyanaSilver Proof Set 1976 FDC unofficial UK coin sets (4) A/UNC-UNC some with mixed dates, plus a few World banknotes in mixed grades (lot)
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