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COINS ad MEDALS.
137"“ SALE.
TDESDOY OFTEBMOII. JiDIBY 19. 1909.
AT TWO O’CLOCK.
By LYMAN H. LOW.
14 East 23 d St., New York City.
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MONTREAL SOU TOKENS.
Arrangement by Lyman H. Low, 1909.
Group A. Singles. 18 Sides. 9 Pieces.
These four key-plates represent the foundation of my arrangement
of the series which I expect to publish in a separate work within the
next few weeks.
The numbers in black are Breton’s, those in red are my own. I
present these silent advance sheets, believing they will at once aid
collectors in placing the different groups in their minds, ultimately lead-
ing to recognition of particular numbers. The circles lettered “ O ” in
the centre represent obverses;the plain ones, the reverses.
LYMAN H. LOW.January 4th, 1909.
CORRESPONDING NUMBERS.
To prevent uncertainty, the following table is given, showing the
corresponding numbers : the first column gives my number, and the
second Breton’s :—
Low. Breton. Low. Breton. Low. Breton. Low. Breton
I — 671 13 -- 698 25 — 711 37 --683
2 — 674 14 -- 699 26 — 713 38-- 685
3 — 684 15 -- 700 27 — 714 39-- 686
4 — 689 16 -- 701 28 — 670 40 -- new.
5— 690 17 -- 702 29 — 675 41 -- 687
6 — 691 18 -- 703 30 — 676 42 -- 688
7 — 704 19-- 715 31 — 677 43 -- 692
8 — 705 20 -- 706 32 — 678 44 -- 693
9 — 716 21 -- 707 33 — 679 45 -- 694
10 — 672 22 -- 708 34 — 680 46 -- 695
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— 673 23 -- 709 35 — 681 47 -- 696
12 — 697 24 --710 36 — 682
Group C- 9 Sides. 8 Pieces.
Group D. 9 Sides. 8 Pieces.
Group E. 19 Sides. 20 Pieces.
TOTAL, FORTY=SEVEN PIECES,
catalogue:of
Coins and Medals.THE PROPERTIES OF
ALFRED DESJARDINS,BLAIS LE BLANC,
AND OTHERS.
CANADIAN TOKENS,inclxiding /an ^
UNPUBLISHED MONTREAL SOU,
WAR MEDALS, FOREIGN DOLLARS, LINCOLN AND OTHER AMERICANMEDALS, SOME RARE PAPER MONEY, ETC.
ONE HUNDRED AND THIRTY-SEVENTH SALE.
WHICH WILL BE SOLD BY PUBLIC AUCTION, WITHOUT BESERYE, AT
14 EAST TWENTY-THIRD STREET,Tuesday Afternoon, January 19, 1909,
AT TWO O’CLOCK,
DANIEL R. KENNEDY, Auctioneer.
Goins, etc., wilt be on Exhibition from 10 A. M., to 1 P. M.
CATALOGUED BY
LYMAN M. LOW,14 EAST 23d STREET,
(Telephone 3772, Gramercy.)
NEW YORK, N. Y.
REGISTERED CABLE ADDRESS ; ‘‘.MONETA, NEW YORK. "
THE SIZE OP
COINS AND MKDADS(The closing number or that following name of coin)
In this Catalogue, is given in Millimeters.
6 15
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35 45 5510 20 30 40 50 60
6570
7580
8590
95100
ABBREVIATIONS USED.
Al. Aluminum.Copper.
m. VI.
mon.mint mark,monogram.
std.
setd. 1seated.
JK Silver. mtd. mounted. shld. shield.
i;. Brass. n. d. no date. sim. similar.
bet. between. 0.
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Obverse.stdg. standing.
bril. brilliant. Obv. supl. supplement.
CS.Cwn.
Counterstamped.Crown.
Pfct.
r.
Perfect.
right.
sup.
suptd. 1
supported.
cwnd. crowned.1
Reverse.unc. uncirculated.
dbl. double. Rev. V. very.
dif. different. Rl.
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Reals. var. jvariety.
do. ditto. Rls.jvarieties.
Ex. Exergue.inscription.
sep.( separate. W.m. White metal.
Ins. (separating. wrth. wreath.
1. left.
Copies of this Catalogue, giving prices realized, neatly
executed in red ink, 50 cents. Cash with order.
Coins and Medals are sold at so much per piece.
Kindly make your bids accordingly. Do not bid by the lot.
If a lot contains 10 pieces and you desire to offer $2.00 for
it, make your bid 20c.
My terms for buying are 10%.
Auction Sales are strictly for cash. Parties unknown
to me must send a deposit covering at least 25% of their
bids, otherwise they will not be accepted.
CATALOGUE
MONTREAL SOU TOKENS.
>2.1 Obverse, Breton 670; reverse, 687. An unpublished combina-
tion. UN sou is nearly invisible, otherwise the entire piece is
very good. Placed in circulation more than seventy years
ago, and from 1869 to 1908 escaped identity and recognition
by Sandham, McLachlan, LeRoux, Breton and Courteau. i
This piece came to me labelled as 686. It was probably passed as a dupli-
cate of this number, by reason of the weakness of UN sou, without further
investigation. It is fairly illustrated by LeRoux 567, with a rudely engraved
obverse, but a finely executed and true reverse. This reverse, however, he also
uses in representations of 542 and 552 (B. 687 and 688), which are correct and
the only employment of it published up to date. The true reverse belonging to
686 he does not illustrate in his work;we may therefore assume that he substi-
tuted it as a measure of economy, and was not aware that such a combination
really existed.
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Others, B. 670, 674 (2), 680, 687 (holed), 692, 694, 700, 702
(holed), 704, 707, 708, 709, 710, 71 1, 713 (2), 714 (2), 716.
Fair to fine. 20
B. 682. Very good;
rare.i
B. 696. Obv. die unbroken. Very good, approaching fine. i
B. 697. Both dies cracked. Very good. i
Other Canadian Tokens, etc. Montreal & Lachine R. R.
Co. Locomotive and beaver. B. 5^0. Very good; rare. i
Canada Halfp. H. Gagnon & Cie, pack of cards;L. Gnaedin-
ger Son & Co. B. 533, 571, 572, 574. Good to fine. 4h'rancis Mullins & Son, ship. B. 563. Very good. 1
J. Shaw & Co., Quebec. B. 565. Fine.i
Devins & Bolton, 1867. Type of Cent 1858. B. 569. V. good. 1
'P. Phelan, Montreal. B. 610. Edge jammed on two sides, other-
wise fine. Lead.,
¥. S., G. N. (3 vars.), N. T., A. P. B. 624-629. Fine and unc. 6
4 CANADIAN COINS AND TOKENS.
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Upper Canada. Ship, Brock inscription, 1812. Same, with
1816 on rev. 1820 Sloop (3 obv. and 2 rev. vars.). B. 723,
725, 727. Fair to very good.
1821 Sloop. UPPER CANADA on cask. B. 728. Fair.
1823 Sloop (2 vars.). 1832 Bust. 1833 Sloop, B? Shovels,
anvil, etc. B, 730, 731, 732. Good and very good.
Nova Scotia. 1832 Halfp. (3 vars.), 1840 Penny, ’40, ’43 (3 of
each date), Halfp. 1815 Starr & S. and Commercial Change.
B. 871, 873, 874, 884, 885. Fair and good.
1815 Genuine British Copper, Success to Nav., Halifax, Speed
the Plough, and various “ Doubtful ” with bust. B. 886, 888,
889, 917, 969, 971, 972, 979, 981, 1002. Barely fair to very
good.
Bust of Wellington, 1805. Bust of Geo. Ill, 1820 (2 vars.).
B. 976, nil. Fair.
Duplicates, etc., of the preceding, 1812-1907. Unassorted.
Poor to good.
CANADIANS FROM ANOTHER SOURCE.
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In general. 1822 Perfect date, ^ Dol. Anchor type.
Fine.
1822 over ’21,I and ^ Dols. 1822 Perfect date, do., with
bottom of 8 uncut. Anchor type. B. 858, 859, 860. Fine;
scarce,
1830, ’41 CANADA. Good. N.d., ship. Fine.
Upper Canada. 1812 Ship. B^ brook inscription. 1816
BROCK monument (2 vars) 1820 Sloop (4 vars.) 1833 Sloop
and plough. Good to fine.
1822 Lesslie & Sons, Toronto and Dundas. 2D currency.
Rather poor, though all of type and legends distinct. 4 vars.
of the Halfp. York (now Toronto), Kingston and Dundas.
N d. Poor (i) and very good.
1850 Bank of Upper Canada, Halfp. and Penny. Unc., red
and partly so,
1854 Halfp,entire date dbl cut. Very good and rare. Penny.
Extremely fine;
light olive. Both with crosslet “ 4.”
1857 Halfp. and Penny. Unc., red and partly so.
CANADIAN COINS AND TOKENS. 5
28 Lower Canada. 1816 Montreal, ship. Devins & Bolton,
punched on Swedish coin;Thos. & Win. .Molson, holed and
closed near edge;
Fran, Mullin & Son, holed in centre. Ascarce lot. 4
^29 1837 Bank of Montreal, Penny; Banque du Peuple, do;City
Bank, Halfp. and Penny. Fine (1) and extremely fine. 4
^30 1842 Bank of Montreal, Penny. 1844 Halfp. 1852 Quebec
Bank, Halfp. N.d., Brown & Co. (2 vars.), Gagnon, Gnaedin-
ger. Good to fine. 7
j3i Montreal Sou Tokens, Breton, 670. Strictly fine, one of the
best I have seen. 1
>32 Others. B. 671, 679, 684, 688, 691, 692, 693, 694, 698 (holed),
/ 702,704,707,710,713,714,715,716. Fair to fine. 17
674 In copper, coarse milling on edge. Very good, nearly^ fine. I
j34 674 As last, with fine milling. Strictly fine, though struck over
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another Sou. 1
35 678, 679, 680 Very good and fine. 3
^36 682 Light, old scratches, yet entirely good;
rare. 1
^7 684 Fine, and among the best 1 have seen;lightest olive. 1
' 38 686 Fair, 687, 691, 692, 693, 694, 697. Very good and fine. 7
'39 702, 704, 70s. 707. 7'3. 7‘4, 7'S. 7‘6. Good to very fine. 8
140 Eastern Provinces. New Brunswick. 1843 Halfp. Unc.
A light brown.1
741 St.John Halfp. V. good. “Nova Scotia and New Brunswick,
Success ” Halfp. Fair;
rare. 2
42 Nova Scotia. 1814 Broke, Garrett & A. 1815 Barry, Starr &S., Hosterman & E. 1816 Hardware Store. Fair to very
good. 6
>43 1815 White’s barrel. Very fine, though flaw crack in planchet. 1
, 44 1824 Penny. 1832 Halfp. (3 vars.) and Penny, 1840 Penny.
Fair (1), good and very fine. 5
,45 Halifax Ferry Token. Uncirculated, red.,
46 P. E. I. Steamship Halfp. Newfoundland. Rutherford, Har-bour Grace, 1846, and St. John’s. Very good.
2>47 Newfoundland. Edw. VII, 1903 loc. 1904 i, 5, 20 and 50c.
Uncirculated.^
48 Doubtfuls. 1805 Wellington and harp. 1808-12 Welling-
ton’s battles (varieties). Fair, good and fine. 6
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1812 Trade & N. Halfp. Bust in wreath. Halfp. and Penny.
1813 Ship, Trade & N. (2 die varieties). Commerce seated.
Trade & N. Halfp. and Penny. Good to fine.
1813 (1), 1814 (2 die vars ), 1816 (2 die vars.). Halfp. with
bust of Wellington. Very fair and good.
1813, ’14, ’15 Eagle Halfp. 1815 Ship, and busts with Genuine
British Copper, Success to N. and T. Very fair to fine.
1814 Bust. fV For the Convenience of Trade. B. 880. Fair;
rare.
1814 Ship. W R. H. Halfp., thick and thin planchets, and
Penny. Very fair.
1815 Bust, Great Britain (2 vars.). Commerce seated. Trade
& N. Penny. Good.
1820 Bust r. IV Commerce setd. Bust /. IV Harp. (10,
probably vars.). Fair to fine.
Hibernicus and Hibernia setd. 1825 To facilitate trade (2
vars ). British Colonies. Halfp., 1838 Trade & N. Penny.
Good and very good.
Without date. Small bust r. Commercial Change. A different
bust 2". IV S,C. & C. Good and fair. Both under Halfp. size.
Bust of Wellington (3 vars.), Victoria Nobis, etc,
Ship, For
General Accommodation. Halfp Very good and fine.
The Blacksmith’s Halfp., 6 (3 similar), i CS. on rev. with harp.
Also Peck’s Troy Card, split in half. Poor to very good.
Ships, C. & C. Drooping flag, thin planchet. Am. flag, with and
without W. & B. N. Y., and i other. Poor to fine.
AMERICAN WAR MEDALS — BRONZE.
^-^61 1846-48 War with Mexico. City of New York to its Regiment
of Volunteers. Cerro Gordo, Chapultepec, etc. About per-
fect. 52.
§062 Ante-bellum. Battalion of Artillery, State of Louisiana (in
F'rench).- IV Prix du Tir au Mousqueton. Muskets crossed.
Perfect. 24.
— army target|Pd^e above a military trophy. By Lovett,
Phila IV Plain. Perfect;
rare. 64.
7^5^ — Badge of the Charleston Guards. Palmetto tree, 1776 below.
IV Plain, with pin. Fine. 64.
AMERICAN WAR MEDALS. 7
^5 ( 1861) Michigan. State arms suptd, Natnl and State mottoes;
crown and 2 loops attached. Plain. Very fine. 46.
d66 — 1861-65 West Va. Liberty crowning soldier. “Presented
by the State of West Virginia.” Edge, Albert R. Norman,
Co. B, I St Reg. Cav. Vols. Fine. 37.
q67 — Another, with soldiers’ monument. fV As last, differently
engraved. Edge plain. Perfect. 37.
^68 — Bar inscribed calvary (sk)\ 3 1
Parkersburg . West . Va.
Perfect. 20x35.
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'6q i86i-66 Grand Army star, without bar or number on edge.
Perfect. 45 between points.
^70 1862-65 N. Y. Vols. 19th Cav. ist Dragoons. Badge on
original planchet, uncut. Perfect. 32 x 45.
^71 1866 City of Brooklyn, “To one of ^its Veterans ” depending
from bar inscribed C. A. H. Rogers (in script). Shows wear,
still about fine. 33 x 47. Rare.
^72 1863 Fort Sumter, Aug. 23d. IV “For gallant and meritorious
conduct,” etc. Perfect. 35.
_73 1879 United Veterans’ Union. Military trophy with Latin ins.,
depending from bar. About perfect. Oval. 33 x 43.
^74 1881 Sons of Veterans. S. V. linked. “Gratia . Dei . Serva-
tus.” within wreath, on cannon crossed;eagle above. Fine.
25 X 34-
^5 Another, without date. “ Veteranorum Filii ” on 8-pointed star.
37 between points. Perfect.
^6 1884 New York. Interstate Military Match. Bar, creedmoor.
Penn. Natnl Guard. Marksman’s Badge. Bars, 1888, ’89.
Fine. 28, 31.
^7 1892 Charleston Anc. Art. Soc. Centennial. 25. New York.
N-G-s-N-Y-w. G. on arms of cross. 8th Regt. Bar, 1892.
32. Both fine.
^8 Troop A, N. G. S. N. Y. Pistol pointing /. 31. n-g-s-n. y.
on arms of cross;
12 (in white) on star
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below, Co. A. 29.
Both perfect.
^79 1898-99 Spanish-Am. War. Philippine Is.—Cuba—Porto Rico
—u. s. A. on arms of cross. In centre, Spanish WarVeterans Bar, ribbon, etc. Perfect. 32.
p8o — New Jersey Volunteer on bar, depending from which a cross
ins. Spanish—American—War— 1898. Cross 50, full length
95. Perfect.
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1898-99 Spanish-American War 1898 on bar, suspending dbl.
cross and wreath entwined. 3rd. N. J. Volunteers. By the
Citizens of Elizabeth. 48 between points.
— To the Glory of the U. S. A. Scroll ins. Manilla, Porto
Rico, etc. B? Pro Patria. Perfect. B. silvered, 31, 46.
— The Women of So. Carolina to|
Lieut, Victor Blue U. S. N.|
etc. Santiago de Cuba, etc., in 8 lines. Perfect. 58.
— Adml. Dewey. Bust within wreath, on anchor. Open work.
Loop and ribbon. Perfect. 60 x 70.
1901 Sons of the Am. Revolution. National Congress at Pitts-
burgh. View of the famous Block House, 1764. Ribbon
and bar. Perfect. Oval, 31 x 41. W.m. oxidized. 1902
Same Order, Congress at Washington. Capitol, eagle, etc.
Ins. W. S. Logan, President Genl. S. A. R. Perfect. JE
gilt. 41.
N. Y. Marksman’s Badge, 3 years. State arms, wreath, target,
etc. 34 X 44. I year. Small Arms Practice. State arms,
wreath, etc., on cross. 37. Perfect.
Genl. McClellan, bust /. Genl. Sherman, bust r. Reverses,
plain field for engraving. Perfect. M 2>’-
White Metal. 1863 “ From the War Fund Committee, Brook-
lyn, New York.” Eagle, shield, etc. B? Plain field. Nearly
perfect; rare. 41.
Wilder’s Fighting Brigade, 1861-65. Maj.-Genl. A. A. Hum-phreys, 1865. Maj.-Genl. John A. Logan
;Hall of Science
in his name, 1867-93. All very fine. W.m. 31, 47.
Custer’s— cav. div. Bust in wreath, 3 — 3. R' A Tribute to
the 3rd Div. at Cedar Creek, Oct. 19, 1864. Perfect. 36.
N. Y. State arms. R N. Y. S. Vols., 1776-1861, Wreath and
plain shield for ins. 8th Regt. Armory, corner-stone, 1888.
Holed, with ring. Perfect. 40, 38,
Foreign. Mexico. 1867 Mexican eagle shadowed by rays
from Liberty cap, above a military trophy. R Refers to ar-
rival of Pres. Juarez at San Luis Potosi. V, good;
rare. 45.
England. Badge of the King’s Royal Rifle Corps, Maltese
cross cwnd. Names of battles on arms;
at top, louisburg .
QUEBEC 1759. Fine, 46 x 58.
Sweden. 1780 Head of Adml. Trolle. R Rudder and dol-
phins. Edge, 1784 etc. Very fine. 27.
FOREIGN WAR MEDALS. 9
>^5 Netherlands. 1830-31 Cross for faithful services. W cwnd in
wreath. Very fine. 29. i
^96 Baden. 1849 For services in the field. Hesse. 1814, ’15
and 1821. Edge, “ Aus Erobertem Geschutz.” Prussia.
1866, ’70, ’71 (2 types). Good to fine. 29 to 34. 5
'097 Brunswick. Waterloo medal. Bust of Fred. Win., Duke. IV
(J^uatrebraei unti iQEaterloo Within wreath, 1815. Very
good. 35. I
2^8 Austria. Military Veterans’ Union. Head of Fran. Jos. July
19, 1874. Papal. Pius IX, 1849 against Garibaldi.
i Russia. Campaigns of 1853, ’54, ’55, ’56. Fine. 28 to 32. 3
Egy pt. 1882 The Khedive’s Bronze Star, for British soldiers.
Ribbon and bar. W. D. Ross, R. H. Gds. M. T. linked on
rev. for Mehemet Tewfik. Fine. 48 between points. i
^100 — Another, with date 1884-6, and otherwise differently ins.
Without ribbon. Fine.
WAR MEDALS — SILVER.
g-IOI North West, Canada. 1885 Bar, Saskatchewan. Edge, Wil-
liam Hughes, 90th Battn. Ribbon. Very fine.
“QiGia Swivel bar. Edge, Sdt. L Goulet, 65. Bat. Fine.
^102 Mexico. 1862-63 French intervention. Napoleon III, head
/. Expedition du Mexique, etc. Loop and ring. Fine.
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Peruvians under Salaverre. di la paz[
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fine. Oval, 27 x 33.
O104 British. General Naval Services, 1793-1840 Head of Vic-
toria, 1848. IV Britannia on sea-horse. Bar, Syria. Rib-
bon. Edge, John Mutlow. Extra fine.
J*i05 For Long Service and Good Conduct. British arms bet. mili-
tary trophies. Gunner T. Slater, Depot Bde. R. A. Swivel
bar. Extremely fine.
^106 Another. Head of Victoria. B^ Battle-ship. Edge, Geo. Em-mett, Chf. Boatmn. H. M. Coast Guard 20 yrs. Swivel bar.
Extremely fine.
^lO^ Miniature medal of last, for officers. Ribbon. Perfect. 18,
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Campaign of the Punjab. Head of Victoria. Sikh Chiefs
submitting to Genl. before British army drawn up in line.
Bar, GOOjERAT Edge, Wm. Erskine, 53d Eoot. Ribbon.
Fine.
Second Burmese War, 1852-53. Head of Victoria. IV Vic-
tory crowning seated warrior. Bar, pegu. Edge, name
erased. Ribbon. Nicked in obv. field, otherwise good.
Baltic, 1854-55 Obv, as last. B? Britannia seated bet. forts
of Sveaborg and Bomarsund. Swivel bar. Edge plain. Ex-
tremely fine.
Crimean War, 1854-55. B? Victory crowning warrior in Romancostume. Bars, alma— inkermann— sebastopol. Edge,
Wm. W'healan, XXX Regt. Also the Turkish medal, with
same name on edge. Ribbon, Good;
rare.
Another with swivel bar only. Edge, David Rose, Ord. H. M.
S. Albion. Nearly fine.
Turkish medal for the Crimea. Crimea, la Crimea (2). Flags
differently placed. Edges plain. All holed for ring.
Fine.
Indian Mutiny, 1857-58. Britannia stdg beside lion, india.
Swivel bar. Edge, J. Morris, 14th L. D. Very fine.
— Bars, LUCKNOW — relief of lucknow. Ribbon. Edge,
T. Sullivan, rl. arty. Fine.
India. General service. Bar, perak (1875-76). Edge, C.
Wallace. A. B. H. M. S. Egeria. Ribbon. Ex. fine.
Afghanistan, 1878-79-80. Troops advancing, elephant carry-
ing cannon. Swivel bar. Edge, Pte. T, Adams. 2/1 5th
Foot. Very fine.
South Africa. Bar, 1879. Edge, Driv, W. Cranness. 7th Bde.
R. A. Extremely fine.
Egypt. Sphinx, 1882. Bar, Alexandria ii™july. Edge,
Pte. E. Nolan i/R Suss : R. Fine.
— Bar, TEL-EL-KEBiR. Edge and specially engraved bar, w.
D. ROSS. R. H. GDS Ribbon. Fine;
light nicks.
Soudan. Sphinx, without 1882. Bar, el-teb-tamaai. Edge,
Pte. J.VVilcock. i/York cSr Lane : R. Ribbon. Fine
;little
nicks.
p.ijRMA 1885-7. Victory crowning seated warrior. Edge, Pri-
vate J.O’Brien. 2d. Bn. R. Muns. Fus. Very fine.
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HAZARA 1888 on bar, wilh ribbon. Edge, Pie. T. Crean, 2d.
Hn. R. Ir. R. About fine.
Chilral. Bust of Victoria, type of 1893 coinage. British
and Indian soldier together hold standard. Bar, relief of
CH iTRAL.I1895. Edge, Gunr. J. Sexton, No. 3. Mtn. By. R.
A. Ex. fine and rare.
South Africa. Bust of Victoria, as on her last coinage. Bars,
CAPE COLONY — ORANGE FREE STATE. TRANSVAAL. Edge,
Pte. T. Murphy. Leinster Regt. Ex. fine.
— .\nother. Bars, orange free state—south Africa 1902.
Edge, Pte J. Whelan Rl. Muns Fus. Ex. fine.
Doggersbank. 1781 injvriis coacta. Holland symbolized
by cwnd female, Batavian lion, etc^ IV 7 laurel wreaths on
glory of rays. Betts 589. Very fine;
rare. M. 45.
— Another for the same occasion, pax qvaeritvr bello.
Victory stdg on prow, IV mvnificentia etc., wreath. Loop
and ring. B, 585. Fine;
rare. .^51 Oval, 29 x 37.
France. Nap III, 1859 Campaign in Italy. Bust. IV Namesof battles Loop and ring. Fine. 31.
— Republic. 1883-85 Bust. fV tonkin chine annam etc.
Loop and ring. Fine. 30
Bavaria. Max. Jos. Bust 1. IV der tapferkeit. For ser-
vices 1813-14. Loop. Very fine. 35.
Austria. Fran. II, 1797. Bust r. IV den|tapferen
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THEiDiGERN|
etc. For the Tyrolese. Loop. V. good. 40.
Italy. Vic Em. II. Head /. For War of Independence and
LFnity of Italy. Ring, bar and ribbon. Ex. fine. 32.
— Umberto. Head /. IV unita d’ italia 1848-1870. Loopand ribbon. Perfect. 32.
Shooting medals France. Arquebusiers de Provins (Se. et
Me.) 1842. IV Muskets crossed. About perfect. 30.
Berlin. 1847 Saecu|
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Feier der Schiitzen|Glide. Cross
on wreath. Loop. Perfect. 35.
Prussia. Fred Wm III. IV Dem|
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Schiitzen. Loop.
Good. Wm. I, the same medal;without loop. Nearly per-
fect. 35.
Military and Naval Buttons (and 8 others), British, Canadian,
Papal, Tuscan, Spanish, U. S,State and National (includes
Dragoons). Many early. Mostly fine and perfect; a very
interesting and large collection.
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(Exceptions noted.)
Franklin. Bust /, in fur cap. Below, 1777. Plain. By
JVmi, of Paris. Finely executed cast, by a patent process,
from the original terra cotta. Of this and the following
about one doz. were made when the moulds were destroyed.
1 00 mlm.
Bare head of Franklin /. Also by JVmi. Without date or in-
scription. Incuse of obv. Very fine. 6^ inches.
GEORGE WASHINGTON. Bust /., by Smith 6^ Hartmann.
His tomb at Mt. Vernon. Perfect. White metal. 64.
Obv. from same die as last, with F. Koch & Co. (who used the
dies) in minute letters below. His residence at Mt. Ver-
non. By F. B. Smith. Perfect. White metal. 64.
GEORGE WASHINGTON FIRST PRESIDENT, etc. Head nearly fac-
ing, above an oak and olive branch crossed. By F. Koch.
NY. B^ Equestrian statue. Nearly perfect. W.m. 63.
WILLIAM H. HARRISON. Bust facing. B^ Inaugurated Presi-
dent of the United States March 4, 1841. Died April 4, 1841.
Within heavy olive wreath. Struck in Pres. Benj. Harrison’s
time;dies by Barber. Perfect. 77.
John Tyler, .President of the United States. Bust /. 1841.
IV Indian Peace Medal type. Perfect. 76.
Zachary Taylor, Pres, etc., 1849 Peace Medal as last. Per-
fect. 76.
Millard Fillmore, Pres., etc., 1850 IV Farmer and Indian
before U. S. flag. Peace Medal. Perfect. 76.
Franklin Pierce, Pres,, etc., 1853. Peace Medal;type as last.
Very fine. 76.
James Buchanan, President, etc., 1857. IV Medallion of In-
dian plowing. Border, scalping scene, bow, pipe, etc. Peace
Medal. Perfect. 75.
Genl. U. S. Grant, 1868. Bust /., by Bovey. IV “ I intend to
fight it out on this line,” etc. Fine. 60.
Presidency of U. S. Grant. Head r. Below, “The Oceans
United,” etc. U, S. Mint series. Perfect. 45.
1870 Moneta stdg. IV annual assay etc., within wreath.
About perfect. Al. 34.
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PAPER MONEY, ETC.
PAPER MONEY, ETC.
Colonial Notes. Conn. May 10, 1775 4° ' 9 >
1776 6d., 5 and 20 Shil. Last 3 cancelled;straight cut by
shears. Notes complete and unc.
Others as last, excepting 20 Shilling. The 40 do. is line.
Duplicates of the preceding. 6d. (2), same condition. Mary-
land (2); Continental (1). Fair. Georgia. 1776 $ 1 . Jus-
tice in orange. N. J. Mch. 26, 1776 12 Shil. Good
Maryland. July 26, 1775 one dollar and one third of a
DOLLAR. Good and rare. Unpriced in my edition of Scott’s
Catalogue.
No. Carolina. Ap. 2, 1776 one fourth of a dollar. Star
in splendor. Noted in my edition of Scott’s, but undescribed
and unpriced. Slight crack at top, otherwise fine. V. rare,
— one fourth of a dollar. Script monogram. Noted, but
undescribed and unpriced in my edition. Fair, mended;
very rare.
— five dollars. Bird. Fine, slightly cracked;scarce.
— five dollars. Triton. Fine, creased, slightly broken at
bottom;
rare.
— eight dollars. Rooster. Fine;scarce.
Aug. 8, 1778 one fourth of a dollar. “Independence.”
Very good;not in my edition of Scott’s Cat. Very rare.
— one dollar. “Liberty and Peace ” etc. Good;
rare.
— ten dollars. “Persecution” etc. Very good; slightly
cracked in centre and mended;scarce.
May 15, 1779 FIVE dollars. “Good Government always re-
vere” Very fine; cracked in centre;
rare.
— Ten Dollars. “ Virtue excels riches ” Fine;cracked in
centre;scarce.
May 10, 1780 twenty five dollars. “Terra libera” etc.
Good;
rare.
Various. N. Y., Penn., Va., No. Car., and Continental. Un-assorted. Poor and fair.
Fractional Currency. 3c. Washington;light curtain. Unc.
15c. Columbia. Fibre paper. Uncirculated; auction records
now above $ 1
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15c. Columbia. Fibre paper, blue end. Unc.
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15c. Columbia. Fibre paper, one with blue end. Unc.
Various. Drafts. N. Y. Ins. Co., 1796 On Bank of N. Y.,
$3000. 1799 On U. S. Bank, $1150. 1800 On Manhattan
Co., $4879. Signed by 3 dif. Presidents. 1804 Grace Bab-
cock to Harriet Saltonstall;
letter of administration, signed
by Silvanus Miller, Surrogate of N. Y. City. Fine.
Confederate Tax Bills. On cattle (2), Instructions and Regu-
lations (4), Bond Receipts (2), 1863-65. All printed forms.
Autographs. Thos. Jefferson. Four lines on note paper, writ-
ten in the third person, Aug. 27, 1802.
Wm. S Holman, the “watch dog” of the House of Represen-
tatives. Letter, signed, 1892. Slightly torn in one of the
folds.
John Jay, Minister to Austria, 1869-75. 2 pages note paper,
1888.
Harriet Lane, niece of Pres, Buchanan, Mistress of the White
House during his administration. Addressed from Soldiers’
Home, July 23d, 1858 ;2-page note, slightly torn. A noted
dispatch-boat during the Civil War was named for her.
John Lind, Representative to House;
i i-line endorsement on
letter to him, 1892.
R. A. Peary, Arctic Explorer. Note size, n.d.
Daniel E Sickles. i page on note paper, n.d.
Lincoln. View of his funeral procession in front of City Hall,
N. Y. Below, “The Nation is weeping.” Another, with his
portrait; below, “The Nation mourns.” Both fine; note size.
A dif. view of the procession, and in colors;below, “The 25th
of April, 1865, in New York.” Half-page heading of letter
paper. Fine.
Newspaper. Rhode Is. Republican, Oct. 13, 1819. Records,
in mourning, the death of Com. Oliver Hazard Perry. Very
fair condition.
Postage Stamp Album. Lincoln’s, of London, about 1890.
Upwards of 550 stamps on 267 pages, with 205 pages of
stamp catalogue. Full leather.
Cents. 1793 Crosby, 8 F. Obv. much worn, rev. fine;a
very rare variety.
1798, i8oi, ’03 Good and very good.
1839 Nearly fine.
AMERICAN AND FOREIGN SILVER COINS.
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1843 Obv. ’42, rev. ’44. Fine.
Two Cents. 1864 (small and large letters in motto), ’65, ’68,
’69, ’70, ’7 I . Fine.
Dimes. 1823 Very good. • 1837 (stars), fine.
1846 Good; scarce.
1895, ’97 Proofs.
Quarter Dols. 1804 Barely fair, date good;scarce.
1820, ’24 Very fair. 1888 Very fine.
1895, ’97 Proofs.
Half Dols. 1795 Very fair.
1842 Small date. Fine.
1895 Proof.
1897 Proof.
Dollars. 1795 Flowing hair. Very fair.
1799 Six stars facing. Very good.
1 842 About fine.
1844 Very good, approaching fine.
1847 Fine.
i860 Very fine.
1866 First year “In God we trust” on silver. Very good.
1895 Proof;scarce.
1896 Bryan Dollar. “A Gov’t Dollar contains ” etc., in nine
lines. By Gorhmi Mfg Co. IV Plain. Fine. 53. Stan-
dard Dol. measures 38 mlm.
1897 Proof.
Foreign Silver. Guatemala, Nicaragua, Ecuador, England,
Portugal, Morocco, India, Hongkong. Size of Penny to 3d.
Mostly late. Very good to unc.
Canada, Costa Rica, Venezuela, Brit. Guiana, England, France,
Portugal, Italy, Egypt, Abyssinia, Straits, Hongkong. Size
of Half Dime and 4d. Mostly late. Very good to uncircu-
lated.
Colombia, England (Anne), France (Nap. I, Nap. Ill, and
Rep.), Sardinia. Size of | Fc. and 6d. Good to uncir-
culated.
England. Wm. I or II, 1066-87 Fax Penny. Bust facing.
IV Cross pattee, p-a-x-s in angles. Fine.
Henry II, Stamford Penny, and another. Henry III, Canter-
bury Penny. Good to fine.
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/B2I4 Edw. II, Canterbury Pennies (2); Edw. Ill, London Groat;
York, Halt do. Very fair and good. 4
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Eliz., 1579 6d. Good. London Penny, n.d., very fair. 2
Jas. I, 1605 6d,Penny, n.d. Rose. I^ Thistle. Good. 2
Chas. II, 2, 3, 4d.;Geo. I, 3d.
;Geo. II, 6d.
;Geo. Ill, 3d.
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Anne, 1703 Shilling, viGO under bust. Fine. i
Geo. Ill, 1816 6d., 1817 Shil. Very fine. 2
Victoria, 1879 L 2, 3, 4d. Maundy set. Fine. 4
Various Sixpences, Geo. Ill to Edw. VII, including the with-
drawn Jubilee piece. Eine to unc. 5
g §^222 Ireland. Sithric III, 989-1029 Dublin Penny. Bust /.
Long voided cross. Type of Grueber, plate 56, No. 5,
Hiberno-Danish issue. Extremely fine, positively without
mark of circulation. i
<§^223 John as King, 1199-1216 Dublin Penny. Bust in triangle.
Fine. i
224 Denmark. Chris. IX, 1903 2 Krnr. commemorating 40th year
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of reign. Fine. i
Parma. M. Louise, 1815 Lira. Turkey. 1255, 9th year =1847, ’4^ 5 Piastres. Fine. 2
^226 Egypt. Abd-el-Aziz, 1277, loth year = 1870, ’71 Rebja and
Juzlik. Very fine. 26, 22. 2
^227^^228
Siam. (1868) Tical. Pagoda. P? Elephant. Good. 31. i
Thibet. ' 735“9 ^ Mas. Floral designs, characters within cir-
cles. Very fine. 28. i
^5229 Japan. About 1819 Setd figure of Dai-Kohn on two rice
bales. Both sides alike. Fine. 11, 15, 17. Thick, dump-
like. 3
^0230 Kwang-tung, i Mace, 4.4 Can. Corea, i Yang. Japan, ob-
long Bu. Very good and uncirculated. 3
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^0232Hawaii. Kalakaua I, 1883 ^ Dol. Fine. i
Foreign Dols. Brazil. John, P. R., 1814 960 Reis, Bahia
mint. Very good. i
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Germany. Fred., 1888 5 Marks. Head. IV Arms. Fine;
scarce. i
ySaxony. John, George and Aug., 1612 'Phaler. Bust of the
brothers. Good. i
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NICKEL AND OTHER FOREIGN COINS. 17
Abyssinia. Coin called Alad or Burr. Bust of Menelik — a
full Negro type. B? The Lion of Judah. Coined within the
royal grounds, at the capital, Addisappepa. King’s title
reads : Menelik II, King of Kings, Emperor of Abyssinia,
Lion of Judah (in Abyssinian). Ex. fine. i
Nickel Coins. Jamaica, St. Domingo, Guatemala, Honduras
(1869 and ^ Real), Salvador, Panama, U. S. Colombia,
Argentine, and 3 private issues. Very good and fine. 15
St. Eustatius, W. I s. e incuse and in relief, with p (for Phil-
ipsburg ?) in relief on both;CS. on Cayenne Sous. Good
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rare. 2
England Wm. and Mary, 1694 Halfp. Very good. i
Earthings. Geo. I to Edw. VII, 1722-1902. Good to unc. 12
1797 Twopence, or “ Cartwheel.” Very good. i
Egypt, a Turkish dependency. Abdul-Hamid II, 1325 A. H.
= 1908 Half Milliemes, copper, by Heaton;
i do. nickel.
Mint state. 25 sets. 25
Ancient Judaea. Alex. Jannaeus, B. C. 105-78. 8-ptd star.
Anchor. Eair.
Herod the Great, B C. 37-4 Anchor. Cornucopiae. Eair.
Simon, son of Gamaliel. 3d year = 68-69 Vase with
handles. ^ Vine-leaf. Eair.
Coins of Islands. Martinique. 50c. and i Eranc. Copper-
nickel. Eine.
Cyprus. 1570 2 Bisante. Candia, 2 Gazzetta. Corfu, Ceph-
alonia and Z,, 2 do. All under Venetian rule. Good;
scarce. JE.
Ionian Islands. 1819 10 Oboli. Very good. JE.
Azores. 1750 10 Reis. 1796 20 do. 1843 20 do. Zanzibar.
1299 = 1882 Pesa. Good to fine. Philippines. 1829 i
Qto. Poor. AL.
St. Thomas and Principe. 1813 80 Reis. Good; scarce. JE.
Montserrat. crowned. CS. on Mo. i|
Rl. Eair, holed;
rare.
Dutch W. I. 1794 Guld. w below arms cwnd. V. good. 7R.
Mauritius, n.d. 25 and 50 Sous. Eine and very good;base.
Bombay. Surat Rupee, 1215 = i8oo. Eine. ZR.
Hard Times Tokens. “A Eriend to the Constitution.” Steer.
IV Ship. Low 66. Good; scarce.1
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HARD TIMES TOKENS, OI,D BANK RILLS, GREEK SILVER, ETC.
Others, varying, all in L. (5, 3 holed). Store Cards, etc. (5).
Fair to good. War Tokens, unassorted (34). Good to fine.
Trimes. 1862 Very fine and uncirculated.
Massachusetts. Paper Money. May 5, 1780 $i, $2, $4.
Small circular cancellation, otherwise fine.
Continental, May 10, 1775; Feb. 17, July 22, Nov. 2, 1776;
Sept. 26, 1778; Jan. 14, 1779 $3 to $45. Fair (1) and very
good.
Old Bank Bills (18); War issues (4). Unassorted. Poor to
good.
England. Henry VI, Calais Groat. Very good.
Edw. VI, Shilling, m.m. Tun. Fine;lightly retouched in fields.
Geo II, 1737 Young head; roses and plumes. Fine. 1758
Old head. Good. Shillings.
Manila. “La]
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Manila” IV “A los
vencedores de Jolo|
28. Febrero 1876.” Good;rare. M 24.
Ancient Greek Silver. Bactria (late). King with trident
and thunder-bolt. Uninscribed. IV Incuse. Drachm. Good;
rare.
Chios. Sphinx setd r. before amphora. IV Incuse square.
Drachm. Very fair.
— Stater (?) of same type. F'air.
Corinthus. B. C. 400-243 Didr. Pallas head;behind, e and
a torch. Fine, though crack on edge.
— Another, with larger head of Pallas; leaf and vine behind
head. Very good.
Dyrrachium. B. C. 229-100 Drachm. Head in lion skin. IV
Pegasus r.;above, v
;below, A. Very good.
lleracleia. Hemidr. Head of Pallas facing. IV Lion/. Abt
fine.
Histiaea. Hemidr. Head of Bacchante IV Female setd
on prow. Fine.
Macedonia. Alex, the Gt. Drachm. Head in lion skin. IV
Zeus seated. Very good.
Metapontum. Sixth Stater, met and ear of grain, Bull’s
head incuse. Very good.
Sicyon. Drachm. ^ I below chimera /. IV Dove. Fine.
'ratenUim. Half Obols. 'Fwo crescents, back to back. Good.
8 mlm.
ROMAN SIl-VER DENARII AND BRONZE COINS.
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'rarcnluin. Diclr. B C. 300-272. Naked horseman r. IV
Tarus on dolphin;behind, small head r. Very good. 1
'rhurium. Didr. Pallas head a*. IV 0OYPION. Bull/'. Good. i
Roman Silver Denarii. Consular. Julia (C. Julius Caesar),
B. C. 63-44 Head of Venus r. IV HDneas carrying An-
chises. Fine. i
.Another, same family and period. Elephant; below, caesar.
IV Sacerdotal implements. Fine. i
Imperial. Tiberius, “Tribute Penny.’’ Good, but imperfectly
centered. 1
Vitellius. IV Concord seated. Very good;
rev. not well cen-
tered;scarce. i
Domitian. IV Pallas stdg on prow. Fine. i
Julian II, IV VOT X MVLT XX within wreath, P'ine;scarce. i
Valens. IV vrbs roma. Rome setd ; below, trps (Treves).
Fine ; scarce. i
.Magnus Maximus. IV virtvs romanorvm. Rome standing;
below, TRPS Fine;
rare.'
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Gordian III. IV aeternitati avg Sun stdg. First brass.
Extremely fine. i
BRONZE COINS OF ANCIENT ROME
First Bronze. Caligula. IV ob gives servatos within wrth.
Very good, approaching fine. i
Trajan, Hadrian (3 types). Ant. Pius (2 types), M. Aurelius (2
types). Poor and fair. 8
M. Aurelius. IV pietas avg. Pontifical instruments. P'ine i
— Another, with rev. virtvs etc. Mars stdg. Good. i
Second Bronze. Augustus, Tiberius (2 types). Fair and
very good. 2
Nero, Vespasian, Domitian, Nerva, Trajan, Hadrian. Poor
and fair. 6
Ant. Pius (4 types), M. Aurelius, Sev. Alexander. Poor to
about good. 6
Etruscilla, Trebonianus (dallus, Volusianus. (dood and v. good, 3Maximianus II, Constantine I, Maxentius. Good to abt fine. 3Small Bronze. Domitian, Gallienus (2 var.), Salonina (2
var ), Claudius II (2 var.), Aurelianus (3, 2 sim ). Fair to
about fine. 10
20 ANCIENT ROMAN liRONZE AND FOREIGN SILVER COINS.
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Postumus (2), Victorinus, Tetricus I (2), II, Carious, Dio-
cletian, Maximianus I (3 sim ). P'air to fine,
Maxiininus II (2 sim.), Licinius I (7, vars. of type), Constan-
tine I (4 types). Good to fine,
Constantine I. Several types, with vars. of some. Good to
very fine.
Crispus (2 var.), Constantine II (2 var ), Constans, Decentius,
Constantins II (2 var.), Valens, Theodosius I (2 var.). Goodto fine.
Alexandria, Egypt. Bronze coins. Commodus, Caracalla
(2)
,Sev. Alex., Gordian III (4), Philip I (6), Otacilia Sev.
(3)
. Unassorted. Poor to good.
Tranquillina. Fair. Rare.
Traj. Decius, Treb. Gallus (3), Valerianus (2), Gallienus (6),
Salonina (5). Unassorted. Poor to fine.
Salonina, wife of Gallienus. A good var, of types and years,
but unassorted. Poor to fine.
Saloninus, Claudius II (2), Aurelianus (3), Vaballathus and
Aurelianus, Severina, Tacitus (2). Poor to fine.
Probus, Carus, Diocletian (4), Maximinus II (4). Poor to fine.
Various Autonomous, Regal and Imperial Greek Copper, in-
cluding a small but rare piece of Cleopatra, in barely fair
condition, also Arsinoe II, etc. Poor to good.
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Porto Rico. Alf. XIII, 1895 Peso. Head. P? Arms. Good.
Haiti. 1882 Gourde. Female head in hood. Mil. trophy.
Fine.
St. Domingo. 1891 5 Fes. Head. B? Arms. Unc.
Mexico. Chas IV, 1808 8 Rls. Bust. B? Arms, V. good.
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Spanish-Am. coins are catalogued by the mint-marks they bear — M Mexico,
S Santiago, etc.
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Ferd. VII, 1810 8 Rls. Type as last. Fine,
August., 1822 Small head. B7 Eagle on cactus. Good.
,823 8 Rls. Large head. B? Eagle /. on cactus. V. good.
— Maximilian, 1866 Peso. Head. B7 Arms. Good.
Guatemala. 1894 Peso. Setd female. B7 Muskets, etc. V. fine.
Honduras. 1888 Peso. Arms. B? Female with flag. Fine.
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FOREIGN SILVER COINS, 2 1
Salvador, 1893 Peso, Head of Columbus, Fine, 1
Panama, 1904 50c, de Balboa, Dollar size. Bust, Good. i
Cundimarca. 1819 8 Rls. Indian head. B? Pomegranate.
Good. I
New Granada, 1848 10 Rls, Arms. R” Value. About fine. 1
Bolivia. 1848 8 Slds. Head of Bolivar. R Tree. Good. 1
Peru. 1823 8 Rls. Arms. R Column, etc. Fine. 1
So. Peru, 1838 8 Rls. Sun, R Fort, etc. Very good. 1
Coquimbo. (1859) Peso. Star and 1. P. R Plain. Struck
by Pedro Leon Gallo, a mine owner, during rebellion of 1859.
Good;rare, 1
Venezuela. 1886 5 Bolivars. Head. R Arms. Good, i
Brazil. John, P. R., 960 Reis. Arms. R Globe. Fine. 1
La Plata. 1815 8 Rls. Sun. R Arms. Good. 1
Uruguay. 1877 Peso. Arms. R Value, date. Very good. 1
Denmark. 1828 Rgsdlr. Head. R Arms. Good, scratched. i
— Fred. VII, 1855 2 Rgsdlr. Head. R Arms. V, good. i
Schleswig-Hols. Chris. VII, 1795 Specie, Head and arms.
Good, I
Holland. 15-89 Lion Dollar. Very fair. i
Brabant. Phil. II, 1588 Rgsdlr. Bust. R Arms Good. 1
— Phil. IV, 1631 Ducatone. Bust. R Arms suptd. V. good. 1
— Chas. II, 1694 Ecu. Arms. R Cross. Fair. 1
— Fran., 1763 Ecu. Arms. R Cross. Very good. i
France, L. XIV, 1709 Ecu. Bust. R 3 crowns. Good. 1
— L. XV, 1747, L. XVI, 1783 Ecus. Very fair. 2
— L. XVI, 1784, ’90 Ecus, dif. mints. Very good. 2
— Rep., 1793 6 Livres. Genius. R Wreath, value. Fair. i
Gerona. fer|
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common Necessity coin.
Majorca. 1821]
fro.— vii — 30 sous R salus populi be-
neath arms, in lozenge form Fine;
rare.
Tarragona, 5 ps.|
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vii.|1809 R Cwnd arms. V. good
;
rare.
Brandenburg. Alex., 1767 Thlr. Bust. R Arms. Fair,
Bremen. 1863 “ Ein Thaler Gold ” On the semi-centnl anni-
versary of the liberation of Germany. About fine,
Brunswick, Hy. Julius, 1597 Truth Thlr. Christ stdg within
13 shields. Very good;scarce.
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Brunswick. Win., 1855 Dbl Thlr. Head. Anns. V. good.
IJavaria. Max. Jos., 1754 Bust. iV Madonna. 1809 As King.
Head. B? Swords. Good.
— Louis I, 1847 ;Max. II, 1850 2 Guld. pcs. Fine.
— 1855 Dbl Guld. Restoration of the “ Mariensaule ” in
Munich. Very fine.
Frankfort, i860 Thlr. Female bust. W Eagle. Very good.
— 1861 Dbl Thlr. Same type as last. Fine.
Fulda. Adelbert, 1796 Thlr. Bust. B? Arms. Uncirculated.
Hanover. Geo. V, 1854 Dbl Thlr. Head. B^ Arms suptd.
Good.
Nuremberg. Fran, 1761 Thlr. B^ View of the city. Good.
Prussia. Fred. II, the Gt., 17A86 Thlr. Upon his death. The
m ni. A for Berlin is placed in the date to indicate August 17,
the day of his death. Good— Fred. Wm. IV, 1842 Dbl Thlr. Head. B^ Arms. V. good.
— i860 Thlr. Head B^ Eagle. About fine.
— Wm., 1861 Coronation Thlr. Busts/'. About fine.
— 1866 Thlr. Head. B? Eagle. About fine.
— 1871 Victory Thlr. B? Germania setd. Very fine.
Saxony. Chris., 1588 Thlr. Bust. B^ Arms. Very good.
— Chris. Jno. Geo. and Aug., 1597 Thlr. Busts facing. Good.
— Jno. Geo. I, 1631 Broad Thlr. Bust B? Arms Fine.
— Jno., King, i860 Dividend Thlr. Miners supt arms. Pdne.
Wurtemberg. Wm., 1845 2 Guld. Head. IV Arms suptd. Gd.
.'\ustria. Rud. II, 1585 Thlr. Bust. B^ Dbl eagle V. good.
— M. Theresa, 1780 “ Levant Thlr.” Bust. B? .Arms. Fine.
— Fran. Jos., 1879 Dbl Guld. 25th year of marriage. Good.
Bohemia Rud. II, 1591 Thlr. Bust. Dbl eagle. Good.
— Ferd. II, 1623 'Phlr. The King stdg. Very good.
Burgau. M. Theresa, 1767 Thlr. Arms. B^ ad. nor.mam. Gd.
Hungary. Max. II, 1574 'Phlr. Bust with baton, Arms.
Good.
Salzburg. Jerome, 1790 Thlr. Bust. I^ Arms. Good.
'Pyrol. Leop., 16-zo Thlr. Bust. I^ Arms. Very fine.
— Leop., “ Hogmouth,” 1695 ^hlr. Bust in peruke. Good.
Italy. Nap., 1808 5 Lire. Head. IV Arms Good.
Lorn. -Venice. Fran., 1824 'Phlr. Head. K Arms. Good.
Lombardy. Prov. Govt., 1848' 5 Lire. Italia stdg. Fine.
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Lucca. 1747 Scuclo. Arms. 1^ St. Martin and beggar. Fine. 1
Papal. Pius VI, 1780 Scudo, The Church personified. Loop
removed. Very good. 1
Sub-Alpine Rep (1805) 5 Fes. Eridania and France, stdg. Gd. i
Sardinia. Chas. Felix, 1826 5 Lire. Head. Arms. Gd. i
Sicily. Ferd. I, 1818 Piastre. Head. Arms. Good. i
— Ferd. II, 1837 Piastre. Head. R? Arms. Good. i
Ragusa 1773 Vislino. Bust of the Rector. Fair. 1
Turkey. 1277 A. H. 2d year = 1862 20 Piastres. Very good. 1
P'gypt. '277, 17th year = 1888-89 20 Piastres. Very fine. i
China. Mex Dol. 1891 CS. with chop-marks Fine. i
Kiang-Nan. 7 Mace, 2 C. Dragon. Uncirculated. ^ i
— Another as last, with circular India-ink mark on rev. F'ine, i
Kwang-tung. 7 Mace, 2 C. Dragon. Extremely fine. i
Philippines. Alf XIII, 1897 Peso. Head. W Arms. Fine. i
Smaller size. Panama. 1904, 5, 10, '20c. de Balboa (size of
Dime to Half Dol.). Fine. 3
Portugal 1891, ’92 200 and 500 Reis. Mint state. 2
Bavaria. 1837 Guld. Papal. 1867 2^ Lire. Morocco. 1299
= 1882 2^ Dirhems. Good, fine, unc. 3
Medals. Columbus. Bust /., wrapped in loose mantle. IV
Female setd on globe. Legends in Spanish. Pfet. zE 70. i
Lincoln Medals A collection in M, B., W.m., and 2 in silver.
Good to perfect. 18 to 52. , 24
War Medals. Siege of the Citadel of Messina, 1848. Theoutline of a fort, fleur-de-lis within. IV assedio della cit-
tadel'la etc., in 6 lines. Loop, ring, ribbon. Fine; very
rare. zE 34. i
Annam. 1858 War with France. Circular form, with large
crest;both inscribed with native characters. IV Incuse of
obv. Fine;very rare. Silver. 3^ x 5I inches, i
AMERICAN MEDALS.
Bronze unless othemise stated.
1775, ’78 Continental Currency seals. Amounts issued. Mod-ern. Perfect. 38. • 2
1797 Washington. Bust r. IV commis. resigned : etc. .‘\bt
perfect. 41. i
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HIS COUNTRY I DEAR. Struck about
B? “ The Defender ”
1799 Washington.
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WAS TO ALL
i860. Perfect. 38.
1824 Lafayette. Bust r. By Caunois.
etc., in 7 lines. Perfect. 46.
1841 John Tyler, Pres. Bust/. Indian Peace Medal. Nearly
perfect. 62.
Wreck of brig Somers off Vera Cruz. Scene of boats to res-
cue. Nearly perfect. 58.
1851 Patterson, Director U. S. Mint. Bust /, “ A Parting
Token|
of regard|
from the officers|
and clerks[of the
Mint.” Very fine;
slight spots on obv. 65.
1854 Testimonial to Captains Crighton, Low and Stouffer,
from the city of Phila., for rescue of the passengers from
steamer San Francisco. Perfect. 75.
1858 Cyrus W. Field,’ for his perseverance, etc., laying the At-
lantic cable. Bust. B^ Inscription. Perfect. 51.
1859 The Antiquary, i860 Bust of Washington. Revs., dif.
cards of Curtis, Numismatist, N. Y. Perfect. 31.
1860 Washington Cabinet of Medals, U. S. Mint. Head of
Washington r. By Paquet. About perfect. 60.
1864 Sanitary F'air, Phila. “We give our wealth for those
who give their health for us.” Extremely fine. 58.
1875 Centnl. Battle of Lexington. Fine. W.m. (holed). 1880
150th Ann. founding of Balto. Bust of Calvert. Perfect. JE
32. 1882 G. A. R. Encampment at Balto. Perfect. JE 38.
1876 Lafayette. Bust r. B? Unveiling of statue in N. Y.
Bronze, yE and brass. Perfect. 31.
1876 Centnl Commission Medal. “These United Colonies
are,” etc. About perfect. 58.
1882 Wm. Penn. Bust. B^ His house, 1682; City Hall, 1882.
Perfect. 35.
1883 Georgia. Sesq. Centnl. of Settlement. Gen. Oglethorpe
seated. Perfect. 35.
1887 New Haven. Soldiers’ Monument. Perfect. 38.
1888 Monument to Sergt. Jasper, a soldier of 1776, at Savan-
nah. Perfect. 35.
1898 Battleship Maine. Record of launch at Brooklyn, 1890;
destruction at Havana, 1898. Perfect. 38.
VARIOUS MEDAI.S, TOKENS, ETC. 25
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1904 Louisiana Purchase E,x. Busts of Napoleon and Jeffer-
son. Very fine. B. 34.
N.d.. St Louis Agri. and Meehan, Assn. Award. Perfect. 44.
N.d. Life-saving Medal. Koehler. Sailor on spar inscribed
U. S. B? Plain field for inscribing. Perfect. 64.
White Metal. James Madison, President, 1809-17. Bust.
By Furst. B7 “ Protection against invasion is due,” etc
Fine;
rare. Silver-plated. 64.
Bartholdi. Head in oval. By Barber. IV Statue of Liberty,
1886. Idne. 58.
Gen. Stonewall Jackson. Head /. IV Battles of the Rebel-
lion. Very fine. 50.
Allan, Antiquary. Battleship Maine. Very fine. 3',39-
Masonic Medals. Masonic Temple, Boston;Chas. C. Dame,
G. M. Fair (holed). 31. Temple at Phila., 1873. Fine.
38. Both W.m.
Temple at Springfield, 1874. Very fine. W.m. 28.
Temple at N. Y., June 2, 1875. Perfect. Kj 31.
— Another for the same occasion. Arms suptd on rev. Shield
shape. Perfect. W.m. 40 x 50.
Lodge of three H’s, Havre, France. Square and compasses.
“ Coquardon. F. 33 Edge, Cuivre. Marvin 529. V, fine.
& 30.
American Medals. Eminent men, Cent’nls and other events,
1841-1908. Fine to perfect. B., W.m. 13-38.
Foreign Medals. Canada, Argentine, France, Spain, Hun-gary, Italy. Persons and events, 1856-1906. All with loop.
Fine to perfect. B. 13-37.
Others of England, Holland, France, Germany, Italy, Papal,
So. Africa, etc. Persons and events. Mostly good and fine.
k:, b. 16-36.
Buttons. R. L, Va., So. Car., Ala., La., etc. Fine and perfect
(7). Others, various, mostly early, and shanks removed.
Poor and fair (9).
Hard Times Tokens. (1832-44.) Devices and cards. All in
Low, including 12, 28, 56, etc. Fair to fine.
U. S. Store Cards, early. JE, B., W.m. Good to fine.
W'ar Tokens. ( 861-64.) Names of merchants and devices.
Unassorted. Good to fine.
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Late cards, chiefly Pacific coast. Fine and unc.
N. W. Ayer & Son, Phila. — b. a. i. s. (been at it since) 1869.
A printing press, “ Keeping|
Everlastingly at it|
Brings
Success” Fine work. Perfect. 7R 38.
Half Cents. 1804 and varying to ’56. Good to very fine.
Duplicates of the last. 6 dates. Fair to fine.
Cents. 1794 to 1857, lacking ’99, 1804, ’09. Early dates poor
and fair, the later very fair and good.
5794 Hays ir. Very fair.
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1798 2 die vars. 1803 Good and very good.
i8o8, ’12, ’24 Good.
1809 Fair; date strong.
1814, ’39 Silly head, ’40 large date. Very good.
1835 Old head, small date. Fine;lightest brown.
1840 Large date, ’57 small date. About fine.
1853 2 marks in die below 8 in date. Unc., partly red.
1855 Straight date. Unc., nearly full red.
Poor and fair U. S. Cents. 1794, ’95 (6), ’96 (8), ’97 (7).
1798 (13). '800 (9).
1801 (13), 1802 (22).
1 803.
1805 (7),-’06 (8), ’07 (13).
1808 (3), ’10 (12), ’1I (3).
'812 (13), ’13 (3), ’14 ('3)'
1857 Small date (4), large date (5).
3c., nickel. 1881 Unc,as they came from the Mint.
5c., nickel. 1879 Date twice engraved, I believe first publicly
noticed. Proof;
rare.
Bryan Dol. 1900 “ A Government Dollar contains 41 2^ grains,”
etc., in 13 lines. B? ” Market value|
July 5, 1900—48 Cents
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at the rate of 16 to i. 100 Cents.” Size of
regular issue of Dollar. Fine;
rare.
Quarter Dols. 1819 Fair. 1888 S. mint. Fine.
1890 Fine. 1891 Ex. fine.
Base coins. American, German, Austrian. 17th to 19th cen-
turies. Good to fine.
Other base coins, selected for high preservation. European.
j8th and 19th centuries. Ex. fine and unq.
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Nickel coins. American and European. A few of the newest.
Many good and fine. 20
Foreign copper coins. England and colonies, Netherlands,
Russia, Italy, etc. 1806-1907. Centesimo to Penny. Un-
circulated, red. 20
Congo. 1887, ’88 I, 2, 5, IOC. Fine. 4
Poor and holed. Penny size and above. 129
Another lot of the Penny size. 129
Halfpenny size and near. 167
About Farthing size. 167
Betts, C. Wyllys. American Colonial History, illustrated by
Contemporary Medals. Edited, with notes, by Wm. T. R.
Marvin and Lyman H. Low. 332 pp. Illustrated. Large
8vo, full cloth. Out of print. i
Head, B. V. Guide to the Principal Gold and Silver Coins of
the Ancients, from circa B. C. 700 to A. D. i. 128 pp.
Without plates. London, 1881. 8vo, boards. i
Laskey, Capt. J. C. Description of the series of Medals struck
at the National Medal Mint by order of Napoleon Bonaparte,
commemorating the most remarkable battles and events dur-
ing his dynasty. 239 pp. Portrait. London, 1818. Royal
8vo, half calf. i
Morris, Robt., LL. D. Coins of the Grand M asters of the
Order of Malta. With an Introduction, etc., by Wm. T. R.
Marvin. 70 pp., cap quarto, 6 plates. Boston, 1884. Full
cloth. 1
Van Loon, Gerard. Beschryving der Nederlandsche Histori-
penningen, etc. Description of Netherlands Historical
Medals, from the accession of Philip II to the Treaty of
Utrecht. In Dutch, and the original edition. Engravings
throughout in the text. The Hague, 1723-31. Folio, full
calf. A very choice and clean copy. 4 vols. 4Priced Catalogues. Collection of Chas. Clay, M. D. 1356 lots.
97 pp., 2 plates. Names of buyers. N. Y., 187 iT Some of
the rarest American coins. Half roan.,
Lilliendahl, W. A. 1463 lots. 80 pp. Important in Ameri-
can coins and medals. N. Y., 1863. Half roan. i
English sales. Priced and named. Trattle (with portrait),
Bolland, St. Patrick, Milles. 1832-43. Half calf. i
28 COIN CABINETS, ETC.
Sc. 484 Twisclen, Long, Abdy, etc. 1839-43. Half calf.
^3485 Duke of Devonshire, Col. Durant, etc. 1844-47. Includes a
10-page catalogue of the collection of Sylvester Bolton. Lon-
don, 1753.
COIN CABINETS. WITHOUT DOORS. GOOD CONDITION.
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Black walnut. Front 22 inches, height 10^ in., depth 15^ in.
Drawers 16.
Light oak. Front 33^11., height 13 in,depth 18^ in. Drawers
24, in two tiers.
Dark oak. Front 32^ in., height 12 in., depth 18^ in. Draw-
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