Summer 2022 World Coin Auction #2
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Summer 2022 World Coin Auction #2
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Auction closed.
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Description
Our second 2022 Summer world coin auction features some interesting older material. The centerpiece is a very nice sixpence of Elizabeth I, and close behind is a 14th century 1/2 gros of Edward the Black Prince. In addition we have some scarcer German States coins, sets from more obscure countries, plenty of silver including a few rolls. As usual our auctions have no buyer's premium, so enjoy!
Closed Lots
Australia 1939-43 sterlimg silver sixpence, 5 avg circ pieces
Including WW2 pieces struck at Denver and San Francisco.
Australia 1945-52 silver sixpence, 6 pieces VF to AU
50% silver except for 1945 which is sterling. Includes better datres 1948 and 1952.
Canada George VI silver 25 cents, roll of 40 pieces
Good mix of dates. Average VF with several better.
Cape Verde 1982 20 escudos choice BU
Honoring Domingos Ramos, a hero of the struggle for independence (from Portugal) in Portuguese Guinea (Guinea-Bissau) and Cape Verde.
Ceylon 1815 1/2 stiver UNC BN
VERY SCARCE in this grade. A couple of minor nicks and the third digit of the date weakly struck. Very glossy surfaces. Popular type with elephant on the reverse.
China/Hunan c. 1902 10 cash Y 112.11 type nice AU
CL-HUN.13. Without dot between Manchu characters in center,
China/Shantung 1906 10 cash Y 10s.2 type VERY SCARCE
Variety with large-forehead dragon. Only a handful graded at PCGS, (none higher than XF), seldom seen at auction.
China/Hunan 1906 10 cash Y 10h.4 type choice AU
CL-HUN.49. An AU55 brought over $150 in a May Hong Kong auction.
Costa Rica 1923 silver 1 colon counterstamp on 50 centavos.
Counterstamp XF on F/VF host coin.
China/Hunan 1915 10 cash Y 401.1 type VF SCARCE
In 1915 Yuan Shi-kai (of "fatman" dollar fame) tried to reinstitute the monarchy and declared himself emperor, taking the title Hung Shuan. This did not go over well and ...more