Spring 2022 World Coin Auction
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Spring 2022 World Coin Auction
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Description
Welcome to our Spring 2022 auction, our 40th auction on the Proxibid platform. The special focus for this auction is island countries and principalities of the world. In addition to our tour of islands from Azores to Zanzibar we offer our usual potpourri of items from all over the world, with what seems like more scarce items and key dates than usual. Bullion hunters will find a few nice rolls as well. Our auctions have NO buyer's premium, so enjoy!
Closed Lots
Denmark 1894 and 1905 silver 10 ore, 2 pieces
The 1894 VF and 1905 XF. Retail value $15-20.
Dominica 1970 4 dollars FAO BU
Not to be confused with the Dominican Republic, this is one of the Caribbean Windward islands. For a long time this FAO crown was the only official minted coin of Dominic...more
Egypt 1923-43 3 minor pieces
1923 5 milliemes (Fuad) VF/XF, 1935 1 millieme (Fuad) XF/AU, and 1943 10 milliemes (Farouk) XF. Retail value around $10.
Ethiopia c. 1900 silver 1/4 birr toned BU
EE date 1889, mintmark A. VERY SCARCE in this grade.
France 1713 AA billon 15 deniers F/VF details corrosion
Louis XIV coinage, last year for this type.
Finland 1917 5 pennia UNC
Provisional Russian government (Kerensky) coinage, before Czar's abdication the eagle had a crown above.
France 1914 and 1917 25 centimes, 2 UNC pieces
The 1917 without dash below MES, still a key date of the series. Retail value $20-25.
France 1920 franc and 1929 50 centimes, 2 better date pieces
Chamber of Commerce token coinage, the 1929 key to the series. Both pieces good VF to about XF. Retail value around $10.
Germany/Medieval c. 1300 silver "hand heller" VF
You can google this one to find out all about it.
Germany/Pfalz-Veldenz 1581 silver 2 kreuzer VF VERY SCARCE
Double-struck and weakly struck in the center, coin is probably close to as-struck, legends are very sharp. Coin uses only last two digits of the date. A very difficult G...more