February World Coin Auction
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February World Coin Auction
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Description
Over 200 lots of material from six continents with plenty of silver, some key dates, and some US coins if foreign is not your thing. We are on the APN now so please read payment instructions!
Closed Lots
France 1860 silver 1 franc VF/XF
Some light obverse scratches. Napoleon III as emperor, Second Empire coinage.
France 1848 2nd Republic commemorative bronze medal AU
Commemorating the February Revolution of 1848 which ousted the Bourbon monarchy and created the (short-lived) Second Republic. Choice AU with considerable mint red remaining. Probably struck in the late 19th century. About 38 mm.
French Somaliland, Madagascar 5 francs, 2 BU pieces
French Somaliland 1965 5 francs and Madagascar 1953 5 francs, both nice BU. Retail value about $10.
Germany/Bremen 1659 1/2 groten VG/F SCARCE
Free city billon coinage. Reported mintage of only 17,000.
Germany/Mecklenburg-Schwerin 1843 silver 3 pfennig VF details
Tiny silver coin, reverse scratches.
Germany Empire 1874-1912 5 pfennigs, 26 pieces
About VF on average. 1874 A,B 1875 A,B,C,D,F,J 1876 A,B 1890 J, 1892 A, 1897 A, 1898 J, 1899 F, 1900 A, 1901 A, 1902 D, 1903 A, 1905 E, 1907 G, 1910 D, 1911 A,F,G, 1912 A.
Germany/Empire 1873-H 10 pfennig aG RARE
Very worn but date and mintmark both clear. Key date of the series and at 44,000 one of the lowest mintages of any Imperial German minor coin.
Germany/Empire 1887-A 20 pfennig about XF
Copper-nickel replacement for the silver 20 pfennig. This type was minted only a few years.
Germany/Third Reich 1935-A silver 5 reichsmark Church VF
Many nicks in reverse fields as typical.
Germany/Third Reich 1937-G silver 5 reichsmark VF
Hindenburg issue with prominent swastika. Slightly better date/mint combination.
Germany 1964-G silver 5 marks choice PROOF
This is the regular issue 5 marks in proof in sealed package as received from the mint. Only around 600 struck in proof. An NGC PR 66 CAM just sold in a Goldberg auction for $460 plus buyer's premium.