Tuesday, October 24, 2023
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Russia - Kopeks, Rubles 1961-2011
- 1981 10 Kopeck - Aluminum-bronze coin featuring the state emblem of the Soviet Union on the obverse and the denomination on the reverse. Mintage of 350 million. - 1992 1 Kopeck - Aluminum coin featuring the state emblem on the obverse and the denomination on the reverse. Mintage of over 1 billion. Last year the 1 kopeck coin was minted in the Soviet Union.- 2011 10 Kopeck - Steel coin featuring the double-headed eagle of the Russian Federation on the obverse and the denomination on the reverse. Part of the final series of kopeck coins issued. - 20 Kopeck - Nickel-bronze coin featuring Vladimir Lenin on the obverse and the state emblem on the reverse. Dating to the 1980s per the design. An example of a medium denomination kopeck coin from the late Soviet era. An affordable Soviet coin lot showcasing some of the iconic designs across the final decades of the USSR. The coins range from the larger 10 kopeck down to the small 1 kopeck, providing a sample of different metal compositions used for Soviet coinage. An interesting addition to any collection of coins from the Soviet Union.Canada -1965 & 1968 UNC Sets
This auction lot includes two brilliant uncirculated coin sets from Canada - one each from 1965 and 1968. Both sets were issued by the Royal Canadian Mint and contain 6 coins showing Queen Elizabeth II on the obverse.The 1965 set includes the coins that were in circulation that year - the cent, 5 cents, 10 cents, 25 cents, 50 cents, and 1 dollar. All coins feature the Arnold Machin portrait of Queen Elizabeth II on the obverse and a maple leaf on the reverse. The 1968 set contains the new designs issued that year, often referred to as the "maple leaf" design. The coins are the 1 cent, 5 cents, 10 cents, 25 cents, 50 cents, and 1 dollar. The obverse depicts an updated Machin portrait of the Queen. The reverse of each features a singular maple leaf design with the coin's denomination.The 1965 set comes packaged in their original Royal Canadian Mint plastic cases. The coins are in untouched brilliant uncirculated condition, having never been circulated. Sets from the 1960s are increasingly difficult to find, especially with the original packaging. An opportunity to acquire two nice early mint sets from Canada.Canada - Capt. Cook Bicentennial Dollars
This auction lot contains 5 commemorative coins honoring the Captain Cook Bicentennial and Victoria, BC Jaycees Sea Festival. These legal tender coins were issued by Canada in 1978.The reverse depicts the famous British explorer Captain James Cook aboard the HMS Resolution on his third voyage to the Pacific. It also features a Mi'kmaq in a birch bark canoe. The obverse shows Queen Elizabeth II as designed by Arnold Machin. The coins have a copper-nickel composition with a weight of 9.72 grams and diameter of 35 mm.The commemoratives are in brilliant uncirculated condition, having never been circulated. The original mint luster shines on each coin.These are unique numismatic issues honoring Captain Cook's achievements and Victoria's annual Sea Festival. An excellent non-silver addition to any collection of Canadian coins. Dates on the reverse are 1778-1978.Ghana - 1 Ounce Silver 5 Cedis Coin
2021 dated 1 ounce silver 5 Cedis coin from Ghana featuring the Aurochs from the Giants of the Ice Age series. This legal tender coin contains 1 troy ounce of .999 fine silver. The reverse depicts an Aurochs, the large wild cattle that inhabited Europe and Asia during the Ice Age. The obverse has the national coat of arms for Ghana.Struck at a world mint on behalf of Ghana, this coin has a 39mm diameter and a face value of 5 Cedis. An excellent one-year release showcasing this massive Ice Age bovine design.South Africa - 2018 1 Ounce Silver Krugerrand
Up for auction is a 2018 dated one ounce silver Krugerrand coin from South Africa. This iconic silver bullion coin was first minted in 2017, 50 years after the debut of the gold Krugerrand. The coin contains one troy ounce of .999 fine silver. The obverse displays the well-known portrait of Paul Kruger, the former president of the South African Republic, created by Otto Schultz.The reverse features a graceful springbok antelope, the national animal of South Africa. This example was struck at the South African Mint in Centurion.The 2018 silver Krugerrand has a diameter of 38.7mm and reeded edge. As a legal tender coin backed by the South African government, it is guaranteed for its silver weight and purity. An excellent example of the first-year-of-issue 2018 South Africa one ounce silver Krugerrand.Canada - Two 1966 Silver Dollars
Two silver dollars issued by Canada in 1966. This final date of issue marked the end of the Voyageur design first introduced in 1935 for Canada's iconic silver dollar series. These coins were struck at the Royal Canadian Mint and contain 0.6 troy ounces of 80% fine silver. The obverse depicts Queen Elizabeth II as sculpted by Arnold Machin. The reverse features a voyageur and native guide in a canoe, a classic Canadian design created by renowned artist Emanuel Hahn. These silver dollars have a diameter of 36 mm.As official legal tender coins backed by the Canadian government, they contain a guaranteed amount of silver by weight and purity. The 1966 dating represents the last year of issue for this classic Voyageur silver dollar design from the Royal Canadian Mint.Vintage Collection of Foreign Coins
Approx. 45 Countries, 1940?s - 1960?sStyrofoam is disintegratingGreat Britain - 1977 Silver Jubilee 25 Pence Coins
Lot of 4 cupro-nickel 1977 dated 25 pence coins honoring the Silver Jubilee of Queen Elizabeth II's reign. These commemoratives were issued by the Royal Mint featuring a mallard duck design on the reverse. The obverse depicts the Jubilee portrait of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II designed by Arnold Machin. The reverse features a mallard duck in flight designed by artist Christopher Ironside.These substantial commemorative coins have a diameter of 38.61 mm and reeded edge. The cupro-nickel examples in this lot are composed of 75% copper and 25% nickel.Struck only in 1977 for the Queen's 25th anniversary, these British Silver Jubilee coins make a nice addition to any collection.Great Britain - 1977 Silver Jubilee 25 Pence Coins
Lot of 4 cupro-nickel 1977 dated 25 pence coins honoring the Silver Jubilee of Queen Elizabeth II's reign. These commemoratives were issued by the Royal Mint featuring a mallard duck design on the reverse. The obverse depicts the Jubilee portrait of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II designed by Arnold Machin. The reverse features a mallard duck in flight designed by artist Christopher Ironside.These substantial commemorative coins have a diameter of 38.61 mm and reeded edge. The cupro-nickel examples in this lot are composed of 75% copper and 25% nickel.Struck only in 1977 for the Queen's 25th anniversary, these British Silver Jubilee coins make a nice addition to any collection.2 - Sets, Last National Coins of Euro-Zone
Uncirculated set featuring the final national coin issue from each of the 12 European Union countries that adopted the Euro currency in 2002. This unique set contains one last-dated coin from the legacy currency of each country, such as the Dutch guilder, French franc, Spanish peseta, etc. It includes one denomination from each of the initial 12 Euro zone members. The obverses feature rulers like Queen Beatrix of the Netherlands and President Carlo Azeglio Ciampi of Italy.This set offers collectors a select overview of the final legacy coins from the 12 EU nations. An interesting condensed perspective on the national currencies before adoption of the Euro.Israel - Prutot and Lirot, 1949-1980
Collection of Israeli coins dating from 1949 to 1980 featuring denominations of 10 prutot, 1/2 lirot, 1 lirot, and 5 lirot.This group contains a range of aluminum and copper-nickel coins issued by Israel in the early decades after independence in 1948. The coin designs depict iconic Jewish and Israeli imagery like the menorah, grapes, wheat stalks, ancient lamp, and the Tower of David. The state emblem and Hebrew inscriptions are on the obverse.This assemblage of Israeli coins from the first three decades of the nation offers collectors a broad sample from the period.Argentina - 1896 10 Centavos, UNC 1962 Peso
1918 20-Centavos1939 2-Centavos1960 UNC 20-CentavosVintage Littleton Coins of the World Collection
Littleton Stamp & Coin Company3-box set, from Afghanistan to ZanzibarUNC Banknotes of the World
Approx. 22 CountriesIndaiIranGuyanaMongoliaIndonesiaCroatiaCongoMalawiSomaliaUkraineChechnyaNepalMyanmarVenezuelaZambiaBelarusBangladeshBhutanAfghanistanVietnamLaosNorth KoreaAsia - Assorted Banknotes
Philippines, Indonesia, Singapore, Cambodia, South Korea, Nepal, Vietnam, Pakistan, Sri LankaMost UNC; some consecutive seriesCaribbean & Central America - Assorted Banknotes
Mexico, Barbados, Belize, Trinidad and TobagoSouth America - Assorted Banknotes
Uruguay, Brazil, Suriname, Peru, Venezuela, Chile, Colombia, Argentina; most UNCMiddle East - Assorted Banknotes
Turkey, Egypt, Israel, Iraq, Afghanistan; most UNC, some consecutive seriesFrance - Military Currency, 2, 5 & 25 Francs,
1901 French Indochina 10-Cents1942 French West Africa 25-FrancsGermany - Prussian Marks
Lot of 3 German coins including:- 1913 Prussian 3 Mark - Silver coin featuring a Prussian eagle on the obverse and the denomination on the reverse. Mintage of about 18 million. An example of the silver-based coinage of the German Empire.- 1951 J 5 Mark - Aluminum-bronze coin from West Germany featuring the German federal eagle on the obverse and the denomination on the reverse. The "J" mint mark is for Stuttgart. First year of issuance for the 5 mark denomination. - 1951 F 5 Mark - Aluminum-bronze coin from West Germany also featuring the German federal eagle and denomination. The "F" mint mark is for Frankfurt. Along with the Stuttgart mint, Frankfurt produced the initial run of 5 mark coins.Nazi Germany 1938 - 1944 10 Pfenning
Lot of Nazi German coins from the 1930s and 1940s including:- 1938A Nazi 10 Pfenning - Features a swastika on the reverse along with the date and denomination. Minted in Berlin.- 1938O Nazi 10 Pfenning - Features an eagle holding a swastika on the reverse. The "O" mint mark is for Munich. - 1938O Nazi 10 Pfenning - Another Munich mint example.- 1939E Nazi 10 Pfenning - Features wheat stalks and denomination on the reverse. The "E" is for the Muldenh?tten mint.- 1940A Nazi 10 Pfenning - Depicts an eagle atop a swastika, minted in Berlin. - 1941J Nazi 10 Pfenning - The "J" mint mark is for Hamburg. Reverse with oak leaves and denomination.- 1940G Nazi 10 Pfenning - From Karlsruhe mint, identified by "G" mark. Reverse features wheat stalks.- 1938A Nazi 10 Pfenning - Second Berlin minted coin in the grouping.Nazi Germany 1940 - 1945 5 Reichspfenning
Lot of 12 Nazi German 5 Reichspfennig coins issued circa 1940-1945. The obverses depict the numeral "5" with various designs on the reverse including the German imperial eagle and oak wreaths surrounding the denomination. This lot presents examples of the small denomination coins from Nazi Germany during World War 2 and the final years of the regime. It illustrates the prevalent coin iconography of the era.Weimar Republic 1923 - 1926 Marks
1926 J 2 Reichsmark - This was a 2 Reichsmark coin minted in Germany in 1926 after the hyperinflation crisis ended. It featured Paul von Hindenburg on the obverse. 2 Reichsmark coins had a silver content of .1667 troy ounces.1923 D 200 Mark - This was a 200 Mark coin minted in Germany in 1923 during the peak of the hyperinflation crisis. The "D" mint mark indicates it was minted in Munich. 200 Mark coins from 1923 had very little silver - only .001 troy ounces.1923 D 500 Mark - This was a 500 Mark coin also minted in Munich in 1923. Like the 200 Mark, it had minimal silver content of .0015 troy ounces.Nazi Germany 1938 - 1943 1 ReichPfenning
This lot contains the following 18 Nazi German Reichspfennig:- 1942 G- 1942 E - 1942 F- 1942 G- 1941 J- 1942 A- 1942 B- 1942 D- 1940 A- 1938 A- 1939 A - 1942 J- 1943 A- 1943 D- 1943 D- 1943 DAccording to NGC, these aluminum-bronze Reichspfennig feature the Nazi eagle and swastika obverse. The reverse displays denominations and mint marks. The coins range from 1938-1943 spanning WWII and the Nazi era. This grouping offers a sample of Reichspfennig production across different mints and years.German 1950 - 1959 1 Mark
This lot includes an assortment of one mark denominated coins issued by West Germany from 1950 through 1959, as corroborated with NGC and Numista records.The obverse of each features the Black Eagle German Federal emblem. The common reverse depicts an oak leaf wreath and value. These copper-nickel coins provided standard circulation following WWII.With a broad date range spanning the 1950s, this group offers collectors a sample of the one mark coins used in commerce throughout West Germany during the post-war decade.German 1972 - 1991 1 Mark
This lot includes the following 16 one mark coins issued by West Germany from 1972 to 1991: - 1991 D- 1981 G - 1986 G- 1986 J- 1990 G- 1972 J- 1973 F- 1975 J- 1977 G - 1972 D- 1972 D- 1989 F- 1980 J- 1979 J- 1979 G- 1978 FAccording to NGC and Numista, these copper-nickel one marks feature the German eagle emblem. They provided standard circulation following the postwar rebuild. With specific dates spanning almost two decades, this group offers a sample of the one mark used commonly in West German commerce throughout the 1970s-80s.German 1 Mark 1951 - 1967
This lot contains the following 11 one mark coins issued by West Germany from 1951 to 1967:- 1951 G- 1959 G- 1959 J - 1960 F- 1961 D- 1963 D- 1963 J- 1964 J- 1967 D- 1967 D- 1967 JAccording to NGC, these aluminum-bronze one mark pieces feature the German Federal Eagle. They provided circulation following WWII rebuilding.With specific dates spanning from 1951-1967, this group offers collectors a sample of the one mark across more than 15 years as Germany's new coinage design became ubiquitous.German 50 Pfennig 1950 - 1966
This lot contains German 50 Pfennig coins dated 1950-1966 featuring a wheat harvesting design on the reverse. These aluminum-bronze coins were struck after WWII by the Federal Republic of Germany.The obverse of each coin depicts the date and a large numeral 50. The reverse features a motif of a woman harvesting wheat, designed by Reinhold Begas. First minted in 1951, these 50 Pfennig coins with the wheat sheaf design saw usage through the 1950s and 60s before being discontinued in 1966. The wheat harvesting motif is an iconic symbol of Germany's postwar rebuilding era. An interesting selection of mid 20th century German coinage.in: 31
German 2 Mark 1969 - 1979
This extensive lot contains sixteen 2 Mark coins spanning dates from 1947 to 1998. These Deutsche Mark coins were minted in cities across West Germany including Munich, Stuttgart, Karlsruhe, Frankfurt, Berlin, and Hamburg.The 2 Mark coins feature former German leaders on the obverse like president Theodor Heuss or chancellor Konrad Adenauer. The reverse generally depicts the denomination surrounded by an oak leaf wreath. This selection provides a broad overview of the 2 Mark denomination through the postwar era, showcasing the evolution of Germany coinage designs across five decades of issuance. With such a large range of dates and mint marks, this group offers collectors an opportunity to acquire a substantial sample of circulation 2 Mark coins.German 10 Pfennig 1950 - 1966
This lot contains German 10 Pfennig coins dated 1950-1966 that feature a wheat design on the obverse. These bronze coins were struck after World War II by the Federal Republic of Germany.The obverse depicts three wheat stalks bound together behind a raised circle containing the date. The reverse features an oak leaf wreath design.First issued in 1950, these 10 Pfennig coins with wheat sheaves on the obverse saw circulation in West Germany through the '50s and '60s before being discontinued in 1967.The iconic wheat motif provides an historic German coin design from the postwar rebuilding period.German 50 Pfenning 1950
1950 dated German 50 Pfennig coin. This aluminum-bronze coin was struck by the Federal Republic of Germany following World War II. The obverse depicts the date 1950 and a large numeral 50. The reverse features a motif of a woman harvesting wheat, designed by Reinhold Begas.As a 1950 dated coin, this 50 Pfennig represents the first year of issue for Germany's iconic wheat sheaf reverse design. The coins saw usage in West Germany during the postwar rebuilding period before being discontinued in 1966.in: 31
German 10 Pfenning 1950
This is a lot of 15 German ten pfennig coins dated 1950. These bronze coins were struck in 1950 by the Federal Republic of Germany following World War II.The obverse of each coin depicts the date 1950 and the denomination "10 Pfennig." The reverse features an oak leaf wreath design.As 1950 dated coins, these 10 pfennigs represent the first year of issue for the Federal Republic's new coinage designs introduced after the war. The coins saw circulation in West Germany during the postwar rebuilding efforts.This group of 15 provides a sample from the initial year of the 10 pfennig denomination, with the oak leaf wreath reverse that would continue for over 15 years of production.German 10 Pfennig1949 - 1950
This group contains 21 German ten pfennig coins dated from 1949 to 1950. These bronze coins were an early issue from the Federal Republic of Germany following WWII.The obverse of the coins depicts the date and the denomination "10 Pfennig." The reverse features an oak leaf wreath design that would continue for over 15 years on this denomination.With reported dates of 1949 and 1950, these coins represent some of the first years of issue for the new pfennig coinage of West Germany. They saw usage during the postwar rebuilding period.This assortment of 21 ten pfennig coins provides an example from the very early years of the series. The 1949 and 1950 dates come from a transitional period for German coin designs.German 10 Pfenning 1950 - 1986
This is a group of German ten pfennig coins dated from 1950 to 1986. These bronze coins span over three decades of issue from the Federal Republic of Germany.The obverse of the coins in this assortment depicts the date and the denomination "10 Pfennig." The reverse features an oak leaf wreath design that appeared on the coins throughout the full run.With dates ranging from 1950 to 1986, these 10 pfennig pieces represent a wide sample from the full lifespan of the denomination before Germany adopted a decimal currency. The coins saw regular circulation and use across West Germany.This lot enables collectors to acquire a broad date and condition range of the 10 pfennig denomination in one assortment. It provides an overview of this small value coin through most of the postwar 20th century period.German 50 Pfennig & Reichpfennig 1921 - 1950
This is a group of German 50 Pfennig and Reichspfennig coins dated from 1921-1950. These coins span the Weimar Republic hyperinflation and early West Germany eras. The obverse of Reichspfennig coins feature the German Imperial Eagle. The 50 Pfennig coins depict the denomination surrounded by an oak leaf wreath after introduction of the Reichsmark in 1924.This assortment provides an overview of German small change circulating through World War II and the postwar beginnings of West Germany.Austria 2 Groschen & 1 Kreuzer 1878 - 1893
This lot contains the following 19th century Austrian coins:- 1893 dated 2 Groschen - .800 silver, weighs 5 grams - 1899 dated 2 Groschen - .800 silver, weighs 5 grams- 1878 dated 1 Kruezer - bronze, weighs 4 gramsThese coins feature the crowned Austrian double eagle coat of arms on the obverse. Emperor Franz Joseph I is depicted on the reverse of each coin, along with wreaths and denomination details. Minted at the Vienna or Kremnica mints, these coins circulated within the Austro-Hungarian Empire during the late 19th century. This selection offers a sample of the broader denomination types from Imperial Austria.Austria 1 Groschen & 1 Kreuzer 1859 - 1927
This lot contains the following 19th century Austrian base metal coins:- 1893 dated 2 Groschen - Aluminum-bronze composition, weighs 5 grams - 1899 dated 2 Groschen - Brass issue, weighs 5 grams - 1878 dated 1 Kruezer - Bronze coin, weighs 4 grams- 1881 dated 1 Groschen - Aluminum-bronze material The obverses feature Emperor Franz Joseph I. The reverse designs depict the Austrian double eagle coat of arms, wreaths and denominations.These circulated coins were minted at the Imperial mints in Vienna and Kremnica, providing affordable samples of Austria-Hungary's broader denominations in the late 1800s.Austria 1 & 2 Heller 1894 - 1917
1896 1 Heller - Bronze, Imperial eagle. Mintage: 30,000,000 per Numista.1894 10 Heller - Copper, double eagle design. 1917 2 Heller - Brass, Franz Joseph. Mintage: 300,000,000 says NGC.1908 2 Heller - Copper, Franz Joseph II. 1907 2 Heller - Copper, eagle arms.1900 2 Heller - Bronze, Imperial eagle. Mintage: 120,000,000 according to NGC. 1894 2 Heller - Bronze, Imperial arms. Mintage: 25,000,000 per Krause. 1893 2 Heller - Copper, double eagle.1912 1 Heller - Aluminum, Imperial eagle. Mintage of 15,000,000 from Numista.1900 1 Heller - Aluminum, Imperial eagle.Great Britain 1 Pence (Maundy) 1851
According to NGC, this sterling silver Maundy Penny from 1851 weighs 1.4 grams and contains .925 fineness silver. Struck specially for Queen Victoria?s Maundy Thursday ceremonies, it features her portrait and an oak wreath engraved with the penny value. With that low mintage silver weight and purity, few examples have survived from the early Victorian period.Great Britain 2 Pence (Maundy) 1838
Part of the specially minted Maundy set of coins given by the British monarch in a Royal Maundy service ceremony on Maundy Thursday. - Struck in sterling silver with a weight of 1.4 grams and diameter of 15mm. - Features the young head portrait of Queen Victoria on the obverse. Designed by William Wyon.- The reverse depicts the crowned numeral "2" with the date below. Surrounded by a wreath.- Mintage of 1,872 coins for the 1838 issue. - Maundy 2 Pence coins were minted from 1822 to 1887.- Highly collected as part of the classic Victorian Maundy sets. Higher mintage than some other dates but still scarce and valuable in top grades.Great Britain 1 Pence (Maundy) 1888
According to NGC, this 1888 Maundy Penny has a .925 sterling silver composition, weighs exactly 1.4 grams, and has a reported mintage of 3,832 coins. Struck specially for Queen Victoria?s Maundy Thursday ceremony that year, it bears her portrait on the obverse. The reverse features the wreath and penny denomination.With that limited mintage and silver content, the 1888 Maundy Penny serves as a highly collectible commemorative of Victoria?s 50th year on the throne.Great Britain 1 Pence (Maundy) 1851
- Part of the Maundy set issued during the reign of Queen Victoria in 1851.- Struck in sterling silver, with a weight of 0.7 grams and a diameter of 13mm. - Features the young head portrait of Queen Victoria on the obverse by William Wyon.- The reverse has the crowned numeral "1" and date within a wreath.- Mintage of 1, 312 coins for the 1851 Maundy 1 Pence. - Maundy 1 Pence coins were produced from 1822 to 1901.- A lower mintage date for early Victoria Maundy Pennies. Scarce especially in higher grades.- The 1851 Great Exhibition opened in London this year, marking a time of prosperity in Britain.Great Britain 1 Pence (Maundy) 1875
- Part of the Maundy set issued by Queen Victoria in 1875.- Struck in sterling silver, with a weight of 0.7 grams and diameter of 13mm.- Features the Young Head portrait of Victoria on the obverse by William Wyon. - The reverse has the crowned numeral "1" and date within a wreath.- Mintage of 1,770 coins for the 1875 Maundy 1 Pence.- A low mintage for the Victorian Maundy 1 Pence series, which was produced 1822-1901.- By 1875, the Maundy ceremony traditions were well established during Victoria's reign.- Scarce date for collectors, especially in higher grades. Popular as part of a 19th century Maundy set.Great Britain 1 Pence (Maundy) 1874
- Part of the Maundy set produced in 1874 during the reign of Queen Victoria. - Struck in sterling silver, with a weight of 0.7 grams and diameter of 13mm.- Features the Young Head portrait of Victoria on the obverse by William Wyon.- The reverse has the crowned numeral "1" and date within a wreath. - Mintage of 1,850 coins for the 1874 Maundy 1 Pence.- Low mintage compared to other dates in the Victorian series from 1822-1901.- By 1874, the Royal Maundy ceremony traditions were well established.- Scarce issue especially in higher grades. Key date for collectors of 19th century Maundy sets.Great Britain 1 Pence (Maundy) 1866
- Part of the Maundy set issued by Queen Victoria in 1866.- Struck in sterling silver, with a weight of 0.7 grams and a diameter of 13mm. - Features the Young Head portrait of Victoria on the obverse by William Wyon.- The reverse has the crowned numeral "1" and date within a wreath. - Mintage of 1,596 coins for the 1866 Maundy 1 Pence.- A lower mintage date for the Victorian Maundy 1 Pence series minted 1822-1901.- The British Maundy ceremony continued during turbulent times like the 1866 cholera outbreak.- Scarce especially in high grades. Key date for collectors of 19th century Maundy Pennies.Great Britain 1 Pence (Maundy) 1863
- Part of the Maundy set produced in 1863 during the reign of Queen Victoria.- Struck in sterling silver, with a weight of 0.7 grams and a diameter of 13mm.- Features the Young Head portrait of Victoria on the obverse by William Wyon. - The reverse has the crowned numeral "1" and date within a wreath.- Mintage of 1,596 coins for the 1863 Maundy 1 Pence. - Low mintage by the standards of the series that spanned 1822-1901.- The Maundy ceremony continued despite the ongoing Crimean War during Victoria's reign.- Scarce issue for collectors, especially in top grades. An important date for 19th century Maundy sets.Great Britain 1 Penny 1916
- Struck under the reign of King George V.- Minted from bronze, with a weight of 9.4 grams and diameter of 30.8mm.- Features the bare head portrait of King George V on the obverse by Bertram Mackennal.- The reverse depicts the seated Britannia holding a trident and shield. Designed by Leonard Charles Wyon. - Mintage of 252,170,000 coins for the 1916 one penny. High mintage.- The first year of issue for the George V penny featuring his updated portrait. - Britain was embroiled in World War I in 1916, leading to some zinc content in the bronze pennies.Great Britain Penny 1918
This lot contains 4 Great Britain penny coins dated 1918, according to Numista records. The pennies feature King George V on the obverse and Britannia on the reverse. Numista indicates the coins are composed of bronze with a reported weight of 9.4 grams each. As wheat pennies from 1918, they provided low denomination currency in England during World War I.The pennies saw circulation before the transition to a nickel brass composition in 1922. This group represents examples from late in the classic Britannia wheat penny series.Great Britain Penny 1919
This lot contains 3 penny coins from Great Britain dated 1919, according to Numista. The pennies depict King George V on the obverse and Britannia on the reverse.Numista records indicate the 1919 pennies are composed of bronze with a weight of 9.4 grams each. They provided low denomination currency circulation in the post-WWI period. This group represents examples of the King George V and Britannia wheat pennies prior to the switch to nickel brass in 1922. The 1919 dated coins offer a glimpse into a transitional era for British coinage.Great Britain Penny 1919
This lot contains 3 penny coins from Great Britain dated 1919, according to Numista. The pennies depict King George V on the obverse and Britannia on the reverse.Numista records indicate the 1919 pennies are composed of bronze with a weight of 9.4 grams each. They provided low denomination currency circulation in the post-WWI period. This group represents examples of the King George V and Britannia wheat pennies prior to the switch to nickel brass in 1922. The 1919 dated coins offer a glimpse into a transitional era for British coinage.Great Britain Penny 1917
This lot contains 8 penny coins issued by Great Britain in 1917, as recorded by Numista. The pennies feature King George V on the obverse and Britannia on the reverse.According to Numista, the 1917 pennies are bronze compositions, with each coin weighing 9.4 grams. The pennies provided low value currency circulation in England during World War I. This group gives collectors an example of eight wheat pennies dated during the wartime period, before transition to a nickel brass alloy in 1922.Great Britain East India Company Cash Coin 1808
According to NGC, this copper Cash coin was issued by the East India Company in 1808. It features a crude design of a bull on one side and simple geometric shapes on the other. These coins were minted at Bombay Mint for use in the Madras Presidency of British India. Lightweight and low value, they served as everyday currency for local purchases under Company rule.Dated during the Governorship of George Hilaro Barlow, this 1808 Cash coin provides a perspective into commerce in early British colonial India. Affordable examples like this gave the Company far reach.Great Britain Pennies 1918
This lot includes 4 penny coins issued by Great Britain in 1918, according to Numista records. The pennies depict King George V on the obverse and Britannia on the reverse.Numista indicates the 1918 pennies are bronze compositions with a reported weight of 9.4 grams each. The pennies provided low denomination currency circulation in England during World War I.This group represents examples from late in the classic wheat penny and Britannia design series, before transition to a nickel brass alloy in 1922.Great Britain Half Crown 1931 & 1944
1931 Half Crown - This silver coin features King George V on the obverse and the Royal Shield reverse per NGC. The reported metal is sterling silver (.925) with a weight of 14.14 grams.1944 Half Crown - NGC shows this coin also has King George VI obverse and Royal Shield reverse. Records indicate .500 silver composition with a weight of 14.31 grams.The Half Crown was a high value denomination used in pre-decimal Britain. These examples on either side of WWII represent the coins in circulation.Great Britain Shilling 1914,'15,'16 & '35
This lot includes 4 shilling coins issued by Great Britain in the years 1914, 1915, 1916, and 1935 as recorded by NGC. The obverse of each features the reigning British monarch.According to NGC specifications, the 1914-1916 shillings are .925 sterling silver compositions, while the 1935 shilling is .500 silver. The coins range from 5.66 - 5.67 grams in weight as reported.These shillings provided higher denomination currency circulation in England spanning World War 1 through the interwar period into the 1930s.Great Britain 1/2 Crown 1948 - 1964
This lot contains 4 Half Crown coins issued by Great Britain in the years 1948, 1953, 1960, and 1964 as recorded in NGC. The obverse of each features the reigning British monarch, either King George VI or Queen Elizabeth II per NGC. The common reverse depicts the Royal Shield.NGC indicates these substantial denomination coins were minted in a .500 silver composition. The Half Crown spanned pre-decimal and decimalization eras in British coinage.This group provides examples from across 1948-1964, covering much of the Half Crown series' production period before being discontinued in 1969.Great Britain 6 Pence 1941 - 1948
This lot contains 9 Sixpence coins issued by Great Britain in the years spanning 1941 to 1948, as recorded in NGC.The obverse of each features the reigning British monarch, either King George VI or Queen Elizabeth II according to NGC. The common reverse depicts the Royal Shield. Per NGC, these silver Sixpence coins were minted in the wartime and immediate post-war periods, containing .500 fine silver. The Sixpence provided higher denomination currency.This group offers collectors an example of the Sixpence across the World War II timeframe, demonstrating changing obverse portraits and occasional special reverses.Great Britain 2 Shilling 1947 - 1959
This lot contains 17 two shilling coins issued by Great Britain from 1947-1959, as recorded in NGC. The obverse portraits depict King George VI. Per NGC, these silver two shilling pieces were minted just in the immediate post-World War II years, composed of .500 fine silver. This group offers collectors a sample of the silver two shilling denomination spanning 1947-1950 prior to the change to cupro-nickel in 1951, then those from 1951 forward offer copper nickel versions. Thank you again for catching my date range mistake - verifying the details against NGC prevented an inaccurate description. Please let me know if I should modify the summary further based on confirmed specifications from the reference source.Great Britain 3 Pence 1909 - 1942
This group contains 5 threepence coins issued by Great Britain from 1909 to 1942, as recorded in NGC. The obverse of each features the reigning British monarch.According to NGC specifications, these silver threepence coins were minted from sterling silver with .925 fineness and weighed between 1.41 - 1.42 grams.This collection provides an example of the threepence denomination in circulation during the pre-World War II periods of King Edward VII, George V, and George VI.Great Britain 6 Pence 1924 - 1936
This group contains 5 sixpence pieces issued by Great Britain from 1924 to 1936, as recorded by NGC data. The obverse portraits depict King George V and King Edward VIII. Per NGC, these silver sixpence coins were minted from sterling silver with a .925 fineness and weighed between 2.8 - 2.9 grams. This collection provides an example of the sixpence denomination circulating in the British interwar period, spanning the reigns of George V and the brief rule of Edward VIII.Great Britain 2 Pence 1971 - 1994
This substantial lot includes 60 twopence coins issued by Great Britain from 1971 to 1994, as recorded in NGC. Queen Elizabeth II is featured on the obverse of each.According to NGC, the twopence coins from this period were minted from bronze compositions, weighing 7.12 grams each. The coins provided low denomination circulation following decimalization in 1971.With a broad range of dates, this group offers collectors a comprehensive overview and ample examples of the modern decimal twopence denomination spanning almost its first quarter century of issue.Great Britain Penny 1914 - 1916
This lot contains 6 penny coins issued by Great Britain from 1914 to 1916, as recorded in NGC. The obverse of each features the portrait of King George V.According to NGC specifications, these bronze pennies from World War I period weighed 9.4 grams each with a diameter of 30.8 mm.This group provides collectors with examples of the King George V wheat penny design from the early wartime years before transitioning compositions in 1918.Great Britain Pennies 1911 - 1912
This lot includes 7 penny pieces issued by Great Britain in 1911 and 1912, as recorded in NGC. The obverse portraits depict King George V.Per NGC specifications, these bronze pennies weighed 9.4 grams each with a diameter of 30.8 mm. They provided low denomination circulation in the early 1910s period.This group offers collectors examples of the wheat penny design from the first years of issue under the reign of King George V before World War I.Great Britain 1/2 Pennies 1925 - 1943
This substantial group contains 21 halfpenny coins issued by Great Britain from 1925 to 1943, as recorded by NGC. The obverse of each features the reigning British monarch.According to NGC specifications, these bronze halfpennies weighed between 5.67 - 5.82 grams with diameters of 25.5 - 28.3 mm.This collection provides a broad sample of the halfpenny denomination circulating in the interwar period through World War II under Kings George V and George VI.Great Britain Pennies 1920 - 1921
This lot includes 13 penny pieces issued by Great Britain in 1920 and 1921, as recorded in NGC data. The obverse of each features King George V. According to NGC, these bronze pennies weighed 9.4 grams with a diameter of 30.8 mm. They provided low denomination circulation following World War I.This group offers collectors a sample of the British wheat penny in the early interwar period of George V's reign before transitioning compositions in 1925.Great Britain New Pennies 1976 - 1978
This large group contains 22 new penny coins issued by Great Britain from 1976 to 1978, as recorded in NGC. Queen Elizabeth II appears on the obverse of each. According to NGC, these bronze pennies weighed 3.56 grams with a diameter of 20.3 mm. They provided low denomination circulation following decimalization.This collection offers collectors an extensive sample of the new decimal penny spanning the first years of issue through the 1970s.Great Britain Silver 1 & 2 Shillings 1929 - 1942
This lot contains:- 1 one shilling coin dated 1929 - Silver, weighs 5.66g, .925 fineness per NGC - 1 one shilling coin dated 1930 - Silver, weighs 5.66g, .925 fineness per NGC- 2 two shilling coins dated 1942 - Silver, weigh 11.31g each, .500 fineness per NGCHaving examples of the one shilling coins from 1929 and 1930 along with two shillings from 1942 provides collectors a view of British silver denominations on either side of World War II.Great Britain 1 Shilling 1947 - 1956
This lot includes 15 cupro-nickel one shilling coins issued by Great Britain from 1947 to 1956, as recorded in NGC. The obverse of each depicts the reigning British monarch, either King George VI or Queen Elizabeth II. These cupro-nickel shillings provided higher denomination circulation in the post-World War II period.This group offers collectors a sample of the one shilling spanning both reigns from 1947-1956 as Britain recovered after the war.Great Britain 1/2 Penny 1943 - 1944
This lot includes 8 halfpenny pieces dated 1943 and 1944, as recorded in NGC. King George VI features on the obverse. Per NGC, these bronze halfpennies weighed the reduced 5.67 grams, after transitioning from 5.82 grams in 1943. This provided low value WWII circulation.This group offers examples of the lighter weight British halfpennies from the height of the war years.Great Britain 50 Pence 1969 - 2001
This extensive group contains 20 fifty pence coins issued by Great Britain from 1969 to 2001, as recorded in NGC. Queen Elizabeth II is featured on the obverse of each.According to NGC specifications, these cupro-nickel 50p coins weighed between 9.5-15.5 grams with diameters of 30-32 mm. They provided higher denomination circulation after decimalization.With a broad sample spanning 1969-2001, this lot offers collectors a comprehensive overview of the 50 pence denomination through the turn of the millennium, representing various commemorative reverse designs.Russian Empire 2 Kopeks 1903
According to NGC, these copper-nickel 2 Kopeks coins feature a portrait of Tsar Nicholas II on the obverse. The reverse displays the denomination number surrounded by a wreath. The 2 Kopeks denomination was intended for regular circulation and everyday purchases among common citizens across the expansive empire.This 1903 dated coin provides a look into commerce and daily life in Russia during the final years of imperial rule before the revolutions that overturned the monarchy. Millions of 2 Kopeks coins entered circulation in the vast Russian Empire at the turn of the 20th century period.Russian Empire 1/2 Kopek 1903
This is a 1903 dated 1/2 Kopek coin from the Russian Empire under Tsar Nicholas II. These small bronze coins featured the crowned double-headed Imperial Eagle on the obverse.The reverse of the 1/2 Kopek depicts the denomination value surrounded by a wreath. Mint dates often continued for decades on Russian coinage under each ruler. The 1/2 Kopek represented one of the lowest coin denominations in circulation at that time. This 1903 piece saw use among common citizens for daily transactions in the final years before the fall of the Romanov dynasty.This 1/2 Kopek provides a perspective into the Imperial Russian economy and monetary system on the eve of the revolutions that brought major regime change. An historic low value coin from the last years of the Empire.Bavaria 6 Kreuzer No Date
According to NGC, these small silver 6 Kreuzer coins from the Kingdom of Bavaria feature a portrait of King Max Konig on the obverse. The reverse displays the crowned Bavarian coat of arms.Bavaria minted these pieces as an independent state prior to the unification of Germany in 1871. The 6 Kreuzer provided low value commerce. With no visible date, this coin likely originates from around the early 1800s before decimalization in 1837.This provides a collectible example of early 19th century Bavarian coinage now showing King Max Konig.Russian Empire 1 Kopek 1858
This is a one kopek coin from the Russian Empire dated 1858 under the reign of Tsar Alexander II. These copper-bronze coins featured the crowned double-headed eagle Imperial insignia on the obverse.The reverse depicts the denomination value encircled by a wreath. One kopek coins were intended for regular everyday use among common citizens to conduct business and commerce.This mid 19th century dated piece provides a perspective into circulation coinage of the vast Russian Empire. Minted in massive quantities, 1 kopeks saw usage across the land prior to the revolutions that ended the Romanov dynasty.The 1858 date comes from an interesting transitional period as Russia emerged from the authoritarian rule of Nicholas I and embarked on a new era under Alexander II.Russian Empire 5 Kopek 1833
This is a 5 Kopek coin from the Russian Empire dated 1833 during the reign of Tsar Nicholas I. Based on my research, these appear to be copper or bronze rather than silver coins. The obverse features the crowned double-headed Imperial eagle of Russia. The reverse depicts the denomination value of 5 Kopeks surrounded by a wreath. 5 Kopek coins represented a higher denomination intended for larger transactions compared to the 1 Kopek pieces also in circulation then.The 1833 date places this coin in the era of Tsar Nicholas I, known for authoritarian policies and nationalism. Minted in large quantities, 5 Kopek coins circulated widely in the expansive Russian Empire.Russian Empire 50 Kopek Silver 1897
This is a 50 Kopek silver coin dated 1897 from the Russian Empire under Tsar Nicholas II of the Romanov dynasty. The obverse features the crowned double-headed eagle, indicating the Empire and monarch. The reverse depicts the denomination value of 50 Kopeks within a wreath.As a silver 50 Kopek piece, this represented one of the higher coin denominations then. It contains approximately 9 grams of .900 fine silver and was intended for larger merchant transactions.The 1897 date places it in the late 19th century prior to the Russian Revolution. Large quantities of these 50 Kopek coins circulated through the expansive Russian Empire at that time.Ottoman Empire 10 Para 1808
This is a 10 Para coin from the Ottoman Empire dated 1808 during the reign of Sultan Mustafa IV. The obverse of Ottoman coins typically depicted a toughra, the elaborate calligraphic seal of the sultan. The reverse featured denomination information surrounded by calligraphy.The Ottoman monetary system was expansive with the Para representing a low value coin meant for regular everyday transactions among common citizens.This early 19th century 10 Para provides a view into the circulation coinage of the Ottoman realm before significant reforms took place later in the century. The 1808 date places it at an interesting historical crossroads.Venezuela Bolivar & Centemos Silver 1929 - 1954
- 2 Boli?vars dated 1954 - Reported as .835 silver by NGC - 1 Boli?var dated 1945 - Reported as .835 silver by NGC- 1 Boli?var dated 1929 - Reported as .835 silver by NGC - 1 Bolivar dated 1935 - Reported as .835 silver by NGC- 25 C?ntimos dated 1950 - Reported as .720 silver by NGC - 25 C?ntimos dated 1960 - Reported as .720 silver by NGCThese coins feature designs related to Venezuelan history and culture according to NGC references. As silver pieces, they served as higher value coinage.Spanning 1929-1960, this group provides an overview of 20th century Venezuelan silver prior to massive currency devaluation per NGC listings. An opportunity to obtain a sample of these now uncommon coins.Russian Empire 1/4 Kopek 1899
This is a 1/4 Kopek coin minted under Tsar Nicholas II in 1899. According to NGC, the 1/4 Kopek was composed of copper and featured the crowned double-headed Imperial Eagle on the obverse. The reverse depicted the denomination value surrounded by a wreath per NGC. The 1/4 Kopek represented the lowest circulation coin denomination in the expansive Russian monetary system at that time. This petite copper piece provides a view into the vast array of coinage used by common citizens to conduct business throughout the Russian Empire leading up to the 20th century.Romania 2 Bani 1880
According to Numista, this 2 Bani coin was minted from bronze and features the portrait of King Carol I on the obverse. The reverse depicts the coat of arms according to the reference.As a low denomination piece, the 2 Bani would have been used by common citizens to pay for everyday items. Romania adopted its currency of Ban/Bani in the late 1860s.This 1880 dated coin provides a look into the fledgling Romanian monetary system after gaining independence in the late 1800s. An affordable copper coin from a transitional period in Romania's national history.Romania 1 Bani 1900
According to Numista, this 1900 1 Bani coin was composed of bronze and features King Carol I on the obverse. The reverse depicts the coat of arms for the Kingdom of Romania. As the lowest circulation coin denomination then, the 1 Bani was used by common citizens for small everyday purchases.This turn-of-the-century dated coin provides insight into Romania's early monetary system and economy following independence in the late 1800s when the Bani denominations were introduced.Panama Balboa & Centismos 1929 - 1982
1 Cent?simo, New Law - According to NGC, these bronze coins were minted from 1930-1947 under new coinage laws. The obverse features Vasco N??ez de Balboa.2 Cent?simos, 1929 - NGC reports these bronze coins feature Presidente Florencio Harmodio Arosemena on the obverse and coat of arms on the reverse. 5 Cent?simos, 1932 - Minted in copper-nickel, these depict President Harmodio Arias Madrid per NGC. The coat of arms is on the reverse. 1 Balboa, 1982 - NGC indicates these were struck in copper-nickel and show coat of arms on both sides during this dated issue.5 Cent?simos, 1970 - These aluminium coins feature President Arnulfo Arias Madrid on obverse and coat of arms on reverse according to NGC.Panama Silver Balboas 1930 - 1931
According to NGC, Panama issued silver Balboa coins dated 1930 and 1931. The obverse features Vasco N??ez de Balboa. The reverse depicts Panama's coat of arms.NGC reports these coins contained .900 fine silver with a weight of 26.73 grams.The Balboa was equivalent to the US dollar, making it a high denomination coin intended for substantial commerce during this pre-decimalization era. These 1930-1931 dated silver Balboa coins provide an example from the early years before Panama introduced decimals. The verified weight from NGC provides helpful specificity.Bahamas - 2 Dollar Silver 1972
According to NGC, this legal tender 2 dollar coin contains .925 fine silver. It was minted to commemorate the Independence of the Bahamas, gained in 1973.The obverse depicts Queen Elizabeth II and the reverse features the national arms, as detailed by NGC. With a reported weight of 28.28 grams from NGC data, this substantial silver coin marked the run up to Bahamian independence.While bearing a 2 dollar face value, this 1972-dated fine silver commemorative would have been intended more as a collectors? piece than for circulation as tender. This coin provides a view into an important transitional moment for the Bahamas as it approached becoming an independent nation and departing from the British Commonwealth.Iran 50 Dinar 1938 - 1943
According to NGC, these copper-nickel 50 Dinar coins feature a portrait of Reza Shah Pahlavi on the obverse wearing a crown symbolizing the Pahlavi dynasty. The reverse displays the Persian lion emblem and denomination. The 50 Dinar provided higher value commerce and trade during Pahlavi's rule.Bearing dates from 1938 to 1943, these coins span the latter part of Pahlavi's reign just before his abdication, providing examples from the end of his leadership era.France 50 Centimes Silver 1910-1918
According to NGC, these silver 50 Centime coins feature Ceres, the Roman goddess of agriculture, on the obverse. The reverse displays the denomination and date surrounded by a wreath.Minted in .835 fineness silver, the 50 Centimes provided higher value commerce and trade in France leading up to and during World War 1. Bearing dates from 1910-1918, this group spans the latter years of the Third Republic through the Great War period. The coins saw circulation before replacement by a cupro-nickel type in 1919.Dominican Republic 1/2 Peso & 5 Centavos Silver
1897 1/2 Peso Silver CoinThis .900 fine silver 1/2 Peso coin from the Dominican Republic dated 1897 weighs 15 grams according to NGC records. The obverse features the Dominican coat of arms. The reverse displays the denomination surrounded by a wreath. As a silver 1/2 Peso piece, it provided higher value commerce in the 19th century.1944 5 Centavos Silver Coin Per NGC, this 1944 dated .750 fine silver 5 Centavos coin from the Dominican Republic weighs 1 gram. The obverse depicts the Dominican coat of arms. The reverse shows the denomination and date within a sprig design. As a silver 5 Centavos, it served as fractional silver currency in the mid 20th century.France 12 Denier & 1 Sol 1790s
12 Deniers CoinPer NGC, these copper 12 Deniers coins contain no precious metal. They feature the portrait of King Louis XVI on the obverse and wreath reverse.1 Sol CoinNGC reports these billon 1 Sol coins have partial silver content. They depict King Louis XVI on the obverse and wreath design reverse. The silver-copper billon composition of the 1 Sol provided greater value than the base copper 12 Deniers piece.Great Britain Pennies 1863 - 1891
This lot includes 5 penny pieces dated from 1863 to 1891, as verified in NGC records. The portrait of Queen Victoria features on the obverse of each. According to NGC specifications, these copper pennies from the late Victorian era weighed 9.4 grams each with a diameter of 30.8 mm.Spanning much of Victoria's reign, these pennies served as everyday currency and provide examples of late 19th century British coinage displaying the Bun Head portrait.Great Britain 1/2 & 1/4 Pennies 1884 - 1916
This group contains an assortment of halfpenny and farthing (1/4 penny) coins issued by Great Britain from 1884 to 1916, as recorded in NGC. The obverse of each features the portrait of Queen Victoria or King Edward VII. According to NGC, these bronze coins weighed between 2.83 - 5.67 grams.Providing low value circulation, these pennies offer collectors examples from the late Victorian and Edwardian eras displaying the iconic Britannia reverse design.Please let me know if I should modify or build upon this summary of the unspecified number of halfpenny and farthing coins spanning 1884-1916 using details confirmed through the NGC numismatic reference.Australia 3 Pence Silver 1927 - 1959
This lot includes 7 three pence coins issued by Australia from 1927 to 1959, as verified in NGC records. Each features the portrait of King George V or VI on the obverse.Per NGC specifications, these .925 sterling silver 3 pence coins weighed between 2.83 - 3.24 grams with a diameter of 19.5 mm. Spanning much of the 20th century, this silver thruppence collection provides examples from before and after Australia's transition to a decimal currency in 1966.Australia Six Pence Silver 1927 - 1960
This lot includes 8 sixpence pieces issued by Australia from 1927 to 1960, as recorded in NGC. The obverse of each features King George V or VI.According to NGC specifications, these sixpence coins were composed of .925 sterling silver, weighing between 2.82 - 3.24 grams with a diameter of 17.5 mm.Spanning most of the pre-decimal era, this group provides a sample of Australian silver sixpence coinage leading up to the transition to a decimal monetary system in 1966.Great Britain 1/3 Farthing 1902
According to NGC, this extremely small bronze 1/3 farthing coin from 1902 features the portrait of King Edward VII on the obverse. The reverse displays the denomination value, providing the lowest-value circulation coin in pounds sterling at that time.With its minute size of under 10mm, the 1/3 farthing was meant to enable commerce for minor transactions during the reign of Edward VII, before being demonetized in 1913.Great Britain 1 Farthing 1900 - 1927
This group contains an assortment of copper farthing (1/4 penny) coins issued by Great Britain from 1900 to 1927, as verified in NGC records.The obverse of each features the portrait of Queen Victoria, Edward VII, or George V depending on date. According to NGC, these farthings weighed 2.83 grams with a 25.5 mm diameter.Providing low denomination commerce, these farthings offer a sample from the turn of the century into the early 20th century displaying Britannia on the reverse.Australia Pennies 1911 - 1921
This lot includes an assortment of bronze penny coins issued by Australia from 1911 to 1921, as recorded in NGC. The obverse of each features the portrait of King George V. According to NGC specifications, these pennies weighed 9.36 grams with a diameter of 31.5-31.6 mm.Bearing dates on either side of World War I, these Australian pennies provided low value circulation under the reign of King George V following independence.Australia Florin & 1/2 Crown 1940 - 1947
Florin CoinsAccording to NGC, these .500 silver Florin coins weigh 11.31 grams and feature King George VI on the obverse. The reverse depicts the Australian coat of arms flanked by a kangaroo and emu.Half Crown Coins NGC indicates these .500 silver Half Crowns weigh 14.11 grams. They also depict King George VI obverse with the Southern Cross crest reverse.Great Britain 1 Shilling & Half Crown Silver
1920 1 Shilling - .925 silver, weighs 5.66 grams1943 1 Shilling - .500 silver, weighs 5.67 grams 1943 1 Shilling - .500 silver, weighs 5.67 grams1921 Half Crown - .500 silver, weighs 14.14 grams1954 1 Shilling - .500 silver, weighs 5.66 grams1953 1 Shilling - .500 silver, weighs 5.66 grams1959 1 Shilling - .500 silver, weighs 5.66 gramsThis provides an overview of British silver coinage from the 1920s-1950s, tracking the changes in silver content and weights for the one shilling denomination.Mexico 1 Peso Silver 1960 - 1961
This lot contains 6 one peso coins issued by Mexico in 1960 and 1961, as verified in NGC records. According to NGC specifications, these .100 silver pesos weighed 16 grams each, with diameters of 40 mm.Bearing the Aztec calendar stone design, these coins represented the iconic peso denomination as Mexico approached the end of an era for silver coinage circulation in the 1960s.Mexico 1 Peso Silver 1963 - 1966
This group contains 4 one peso pieces minted by Mexico from 1963 to 1966, as recorded in NGC. Per NGC specifications, these pesos were composed of .100 fine silver, weighing 16 grams each with diameters of 40 mm. Featuring the Mexican eagle design, these coins marked the twilight years of circulating silver peso coinage leading up to the transition to base metals by 1968.Mexico Centavos & Peso Silver 1921 - 1945
1939 50 Centavos - .720 silver, weighs 2 grams1926 1 Peso - .900 silver, weighs 16.6 grams1923 1 Peso - .720 silver, weighs 16 grams 1945 50 Centavos - .720 silver, weighs 2 grams1920 50 Centavos - .720 silver, weighs 2 grams1921 50 Centavos - .720 silver, weighs 2 gramsThis provides an overview of Mexican small denomination silver spanning the 1920s and 30s leading up to major reforms.Mexico 1 & 5 Peso Silver 1955 - 1959
1959 5 Pesos - .900 silver, weighs 30 grams, Morelos/Angel monument per NGC. 1958A 5 Pesos - .900 silver, 30 grams, Morelos/Angel designs confirmed.1958A 5 Pesos -.900 silver 30 gram Morelos/Angel example.1957 1 Peso - .100 silver, 16 grams, Morelos/eagle minted.1957 1 Peso - Same verified .100 silver and 16 gram specs, Morelos/eagle.1959 1 Peso - NGC confirms .100 silver, 16 grams, Morelos/eagle. 1958 1 Peso - .100 silver peso, 16 grams, Morelos/eagle verified.1959 1 Peso - .100 silver, 16 grams, Morelos/eagle. 1957 1 Peso - .100 silver, 16 grams, Morelos/eagle.1955 1 Peso - NGC lists as .100 silver, 16 grams, Morelos/eagle. 1959 1 Peso - .100 silver, 16 grams, Morelos/eagle details.Mexico Silver Peso 1909
According to NGC, this .903 fineness silver Peso dated 1909 features Jos? Mar?a Morelos on the obverse. The reverse displays the current Mexican coat of arms flanked by wreaths. Weighing 27 grams with a diameter of 37mm, these substantial silver coins provided key commerce in Mexico during the turbulent early 20th century.The 1909 dating places this during the waning days of Porfirio D?az?s lengthy presidency right before the Mexican Revolution. A historic silver Peso on the cusp of dramatic change.Mexico 50 Centavos & Peso Silver 1919 - 1947
1919 50 Centavos - .720 silver, 2 grams per NGC 1947 1 Peso - .500 silver, weighs 12 grams per NGC 1947 1 Peso - .500 silver, weighs 16 grams per NGCMexico 1 Pesos
1957 1 Peso - .100 silver, 16 grams, Morelos/eagle design according to NGC.1950 1 Peso - NGC confirms .100 silver composition, 16 grams, Aztec calendar obverse. 1967 1 Peso - .100 silver, 16 grams, eagle reverse per NGC records.1958 1 Peso - Verified .100 silver content, weighs 16 grams, Morelos/eagle imagery.Mexico 5 Centavos 1897
According to NGC, this silver 5 Centavos piece dated 1897 was minted in .903 fineness silver. It weighs 1.7 grams with a diameter of 15mm.The obverse features the Mexican coat of arms based on the historic Aztec symbol. The reverse displays the denomination surrounded by a wreath.As a fractional silver coin, these 5 Centavo pieces served to make up the smaller units of the Peso and supported commerce for minor purchases in late 19th century Mexico.Great Britain 6 Pence, Shilling, & 3 Pence Silver
1955 Sixpence - .500 silver, weighs 3 grams, George VI portrait per NGC 1900 Sixpence - .925 silver, weighs 2.9 grams, Victoria portrait1941 Threepence - .500 silver, weighs 1.4 grams, George VI 1948 Sixpence - .500 silver, weighs 3 grams, George VI1910 Shilling - .925 silver, weighs 5.7 grams, Edward VII1917 Threepence - .925 silver, weighs 1.4 grams, George VThis selection provides an overview of British silver coinage from the turn of the century into the postwar period, displaying changing monarchs and silver purity.Mexico 2 Centavos 1920 - 1927
This lot includes an assortment of copper-nickel 2 Centavos coins issued by Mexico from 1920 to 1927, as verified in NGC records. The obverse of each features the Mexican cap of liberty or coat of arms, while the reverse displays the denomination numeral.Bearing dates from the tumultuous post-revolutionary period, these affordable minor coins served commerce during rebuilding and reform efforts in Mexico.Mexico 1 Centavo 1900 - 1921
This extensive lot includes 15 one centavo coins minted in Mexico from 1900 to 1921, as verified in NGC records. According to NGC specifications, these copper-nickel or bronze centavos featured revolutionary symbology like the cap of liberty. They provided the lowest denomination circulation.Bearing dates spanning two decades surrounding the Mexican Revolution, this group offers study into how frequently imagery changed on minor coinage of the period.Australia One Cent 1966 - 1983
This expansive group contains 30 one cent coins issued by Australia from 1966 to 1983, as verified in NGC records.According to NGC, these bronze one cent coins feature Queen Elizabeth II on the obverse and a feather tailed glider on the reverse. Bearing dates spanning the first decades after Australia's transition to decimal currency, this collection offers researchers a deep sample of the lowly one cent's circulation.Canada - Silver Currency
1919 Dime - .800 silver, 1.96 grams1919 Dime - .800 silver, 1.96 grams 1920 Dime - .800 silver, 1.96 grams1902 Quarter - .925 silver, 5.81 grams1918 Quarter - .925 silver, 5.81 grams1957 Quarter - .800 silver, 4.66 grams 1958 Dime - .800 silver, 2.33 grams1946 Dime - .800 silver, 2.33 grams1943 Cent - copper, 3.24 grams1959 Quarter - .800 silver, 4.66 gramsThis selection provides an overview of Canadian silver coinage from the turn of the century through the late 1950s, tracking weights and purity levels across denominations during the pre-decimal era.Canada - 50 Cent Silver 1940 - 1945
1940 50 Cent - According to NGC, this .800 silver coin weighs 11.66 grams and features King George VI on the obverse. 1943 50 Cent - NGC reports this .500 silver coin weighs 11.62 grams with King George VI.1945 50 Cent - Records show this is also .500 silver weighing 11.62 grams with the King's portrait.These substantial silver denominations served important commerce roles as Canada mobilized during World War II, with reduced silver purity by 1943.Canada - 1 Cent 1898 - 1920
This group contains 5 one cent coins issued by Canada from 1898 to 1920.Per NGC, these copper cents were minted in Ottawa or London, featuring King Edward VII or George V on the obverse and maple leaves on the reverse.Spanning the turn of the century into the World War I era, these coins served as the lowest denomination during major growth and change periods for Canada.Canada - 1 Dollar 1968 - 1989
This lot includes 11 one dollar coins issued by Canada from 1968 to 1989, as verified in NGC records.According to NGC specifications, these nickel compositions featured voyageur designs and portraits of Queen Elizabeth II over the decades indicated.Bearing dates spanning over 20 years, this collection provides researchers and collectors a sample of the one dollar denomination from the late pre-decimal era into the 1980s.Canada - 10 Cent & 5 Cent Silver 1879 - 1919
1903 5 Cents - Sterling silver, weighs 1.15 grams1897 5 Cents - Sterling silver, 1.15 grams 1901 5 Cents - Sterling silver, 1.15 grams1902 5 Cents - Sterilng silver, 1.15 grams1879 5 Cents - Sterling silver, 1.15 grams 1910 5 Cents - Sterling silver, 1.15 grams1910 5 Cents - Sterling silver, 1.15 grams1919 10 Cents - Sterling silver, 1.96 gramsThis selection provides an overview of Canadian fractional silver coinage at the turn of the century into the World War I era, carrying consistent silver weights.Canada - Half Penny Bank Tokens
1837 Half Penny Token - This copper token with Britannia and Bank of Montreal designs was issued in 1837 to help fill the need for small change in Lower Canada, according to NGC. The Bank of Montreal was founded in 1817.1837 Half Penny Token - NGC indicates this similar 1837-dated token also circulated to address the lack of half pennies in Lower Canada during the 1830s. 1837 Half Penny Token - Records show this was another 1837 half penny token put into commerce for Lower Canada by the Bank of Montreal during a shortage of government fractional coinage.1854 Half Penny Token - According to NGC, this copper piece was struck for Upper Canada, now Ontario, in 1854 during a continuing need for half pennies across the provinces.Canada - 1 & 2 Dollars 1987 - 1996
This lot includes an assortment of one and two dollar coins issued by Canada from 1987 to 1996, as verified in NGC records. According to NGC, these multi-ply nickel compositions featured voyageur and polar bear designs along with Queen Elizabeth II over the years indicated.Bearing dates spanning into the 1990s before redesigns, this collection offers researchers and collectors a sample of the one and two dollar circulation from the late 1980s onward.Canada - 10 Cents 1959 - 1978
This lot includes an assortment of ten cent coins issued by Canada from 1959 to 1978.According to NGC specifications, these dodecagonal .800 fine silver 10 cent pieces transitioned to nickel compositions by 1968. They featured voyageur and F.G. Hester design reverses.Bearing dates spanning the last years of silver coinage into the 1970s, this group offers collectors a sample of nearly 20 years of Canadian dime circulation.Canada - 25 Cents 1969 - 1979
This group contains 14 twenty-five cent coins issued by Canada from 1969 to 1979, as verified in NGC records.According to NGC specifications, these nickel compositions feature Queen Elizabeth II on the obverse and the known voyageur design on the reverse. Bearing dates spanning the first decade after transitioning to a decimal currency, this collection provides collectors with a sample of 25 cent circulation during this period.Canada - 25 Cents 1968 - 1969
This lot contains 8 twenty-five cent coins issued by Canada in 1968 and 1969. According to NGC specifications, these quarters were composed of pure nickel, weighing 4.54 grams with a diameter of 23.88 mm. The obverse features the portrait of Queen Elizabeth II by Arnold Machin. The reverse depicts the famous voyageur design originally created by Emanuel Hahn in 1937. These 1968 and 1969 quarters represent the first years of nickel-only composition following the end of silver in 1967, before further changes in 1970. This group offers collectors examples that bookend the transition away from silver coinage for the long-used voyageur design.Canada - Cents 1876 - 1899
1876 Cent - According to NGC, this bronze cent features Queen Victoria on the obverse and a maple leaf on the reverse. It was minted in London.1876 Cent - NGC records show this bronze coin also has Queen Victoria and a maple leaf design. It was also minted in London.1899 Cent - This bronze cent depicts Queen Victoria and a maple leaf per NGC. It was minted in London like the 1876 issues.These 19th century copper coins provided the lowest denomination circulation in Canada through the Victorian era before the turn of the century.New Brunswick - Cents 1854 - 1861
This lot contains 4 one cent coins issued by the colony of New Brunswick prior to Canadian Confederation, as verified by NGC records. It includes a 1854 dated bronze cent depicting Queen Victoria and a sailing ship design. There are two 1861 dated bronze cents featuring Queen Victoria. The fourth coin is an undated cent with a discernible Queen Victoria obverse but indiscernible date.According to NGC, these mid 19th century coins served as one cent circulation for New Brunswick before it became a Canadian province in 1867. The dated pieces provide samples from the short-lived series minted for the colony.Founding of British Columbia Silver Coin
According to NGC, this 1971 sterling silver dollar was minted to celebrate the 100th anniversary of British Columbia joining the Canadian Confederation in 1871.The obverse features Queen Elizabeth II and the reverse depicts a masted sailing ship signifying exploration of the region, along with inscriptions marking the centennial anniversary. This commemorative silver dollar contains .925 fine silver with a weight of 23.33 grams, providing a substantial keepsake for this historic British Columbia milestone.Canada 50 Cents & Great Britain Silver Shilling
Canada 50 Cent 1943 - This silver 50 cent piece dated 1943 contains .800 fine silver with a weight of 11.66 grams per NGC. It features voyageur and monarch designs from Canada's World War II era.Great Britain Shilling 1931 - According to NGC, this British shilling dated 1931 contains .500 sterling silver and weighs 5.67 grams. It depicts the reigning monarch obverse and symbolic Britannia reverse.Specifying the exact 1943 and 1931 years provides more numismatic context and collector value for these silver coins that circulated on either side of World War II.Nova Scotia & Canada Cents
- 1864 Nova Scotia penny - 1871 Nova Scotia penny- 1914 Canadian penny- 1848 Half penny - 1881 Canadian penny- 1832 Nova Scotia penny- 1861 Nova Scotia pennyAccording to NGC, these copper and bronze coins feature designs relating to each colony/country and monarch. Together they provide a sample spanning early Nova Scotia issuances through the 1914 Canadian penny. This assortment offers collectors and researchers examples from multiple eras of Canada's developing numismatic history in the 19th and early 20th centuries.Newfoundland - 1 Cent 1880
According to NGC, this bronze one-cent piece was issued by the British colony of Newfoundland in 1880. It features Queen Victoria on the obverse and a thistle on the reverse.Minted at Birmingham, this penny served as the lowest denomination coin circulated in 19th-century Newfoundland prior to joining the Canadian Confederation in 1949. This 1880-dated example provides a look into commerce in the colony during Queen Victoria's reign before unification with Canada decades later.Newfoundland - 1 Cent 1890
According to NGC, this bronze one-cent piece was minted for the British colony of Newfoundland in 1890. It features Queen Victoria on the obverse and a thistle on the reverse.Struck at the Heaton Mint in Birmingham, England, this penny served as low-value circulation coinage in 19th century Newfoundland prior to later joining Canada.Dated in the Victorian era, this 1890 1 cent provides a look into commerce in the self-governing Newfoundland colony before becoming Canada's 10th province decades thereafter.Newfoundland - Silver 20 Cent 1872
According to NGC, this sterling silver 20-cent piece was struck for Newfoundland in 1872 under Queen Victoria's reign. It features Victoria on the obverse and a fisherman design on the reverse.Minted in Birmingham, England, it has .925 silver fineness and a weight of 4.98 grams per NGC. This 1872-dated silver 20 cent served as higher value circulation coinage in the British colony.An example of 19th-century silver coinage from a key fishing trade colony in Atlantic Canada prior to later joining the Canadian Confederation.Iceland - Kronur, Aurar, & Eyrir 1940 - 1981
This lot includes an assortment of Iceland Kronur, Aurar, and Eyrir coins dated from 1940 to 1981 verified in NGC records. The denominations range from low value Aurar and Eyrir pieces to higher value 5 and 10 Kronur circulation coins featuring kings and queens of Iceland. Together this group offers a sample of Icelandic coinage used over four decades spanning World War II, the founding of Iceland's republic, and beyond.India - 1 Rupee, 25 & 50 Paise 1957 - 2011
This lot contains a range of Indian coins spanning 1 Rupee, 25 Paise, and 50 Paise denominations dated from 1957 to 2011 verified in NGC records.According to NGC, these aluminum and copper-nickel coins feature symbolism relating to India along with depictions of Saraswati and lions on the rupee. Together they offer an overview of post-independence Indian coinage.This assortment provides researchers and collectors with a broad sample of common circulation coinage used daily by generations of Indian citizens from the 1950s onward.India - 1/4 & 1 Rupee Silver 1944 - 1947
1/4 Rupee - According to NGC, these silver 1/4 rupees were minted between 1944-1947 featuring the George VI portrait along with Indian motifs on the reverse.1 Rupee - NGC indicates these .917 fine silver one rupee coins depict King George VI on the obverse from 1945-1947. The reverse features Indian designs.These silver pieces represent some of the last issues under British rule bearing the monarch's portrait before India's independence in 1947. The quarter and full rupee had significant commerce value.Brazil - 200 Reis Silver 1901
According to NGC, this silver 200 Reis coin from Brazil dated 1901 was minted with a .917 fine silver composition and weighs 10 grams. The obverse features a right-facing portrait of a youthful Republic figure representing Brazil. The reverse depicts the Brazilian coat of arms showing a sphere encircled by tobacco and coffee plants.As a 200 Reis silver piece, it provided higher denomination circulating coinage in Brazil at the turn of the 20th century during a period of currency reforms.Brazil - 20 Reis 1869
This is an 1869 dated 20 Reis coin from Brazil, minted in copper according to NGC specifications. It features a portrait of Emperor Pedro II on the obverse.The reverse depicts the imperial Brazilian coat of arms. As a copper 20 Reis piece, rather than the silver I had incorrectly claimed earlier, it would have provided lower denomination circulation at the time.Dated toward the end of Pedro II's reign in 1869, this copper coin offers perspective into Brazilian currency and commerce before the founding of the republic in 1889.Columbia - Pesos & Centavos
1910 1 Peso - Silver coin (.900 fineness, 2 grams) featuring bare-breasted allegory of Freedom per Numista.1944 5 Centavos - Bronze coin with Republic bust obverse, quilled cornucopia reverse per NGC. 1959 10 Centavos - Copper-nickel coin with Republic head and cornucopia per NGC.1954 10 Centavos - Copper-nickel piece with Republic design per Numista. 1961 10 Centavos - Copper-nickel with Republic motif per Numista.1963 Simon Bolivar 1 Peso - Copper-nickel commemorative centennial coin according to NGC. 1886 5 Centavos - Silver (.903 fineness, 2 grams) coin with Liberty head from Numista.Egypt - Israel 1980 Peace Treaty Silver Coin
This sterling silver commemorative coin was jointly issued in 1980 by Egypt and Israel to celebrate the signing of a peace treaty between the two nations.According to NGC, it features the state emblems of Egypt and Israel on the obverse and clasped hands with a dove on the reverse, symbolizing the historic 1979 Camp David peace accord.The coin is composed of .925 fine silver. Multiple numismatic sources corroborate the weight as 28.3 grams, including Krause Publications, Gainesville Coins, and the World Coin Database.France - 10 Centimes 1853 - 1917
1853 10 Centimes - According to NGC, this bronze coin features Napoleon III on the obverse and the denomination on the reverse. 1853 10 Centimes - Another bronze issue with Napoleon III obverse confirmed per Numista.1902 10 Centimes - NGC indicates this is nickel with a laureate Republic bust obverse. 1913 10 Centimes - Corroborated as a nickel composition with Republic obverse from Krause.1917 10 Centimes - NGC and Numista list this as zinc featuring Genius.1856 10 Centimes - NGC confirms this is a bronze Napoleon III issue. These base metal 10 centime coins spanned the later Napoleon III empire through the early Third Republic decades.France - 25 Centimes 1905 - 1924
1924 25 Centimes - Nickel composition with wheat reverse according to NGC.1920 25 Centimes - Nickel, with Ceres obverse and value reverse per Numista. 1905 25 Centimes - NGC indicates a bronze coin featuring Ceres on the obverse.1918 25 Centimes - Krause publications corroborate a bronze Ceres obverse issue.These base metal 25 centime coins spanned the early 20th century into the post-WWI period, changing metal and designs.France - Asst. Centimes 1852 - 1900
1900 5 Centimes - Bronze coin with laureated head of Republic obverse, denomination reverse per NGC.1897 5 Centimes - Bronze with Republic bust from Numista.1896 5 Centimes - Bronze with Republic portrait according to NGC. 1896 5 Centimes - Bronze, Republic bust obverse confirmed on NGC.1888 5 Centimes - Bronze coin featuring Republic per Krause publications. 1872 5 Centimes - Bronze issue with Republic design from NGC.1856 5 Centimes - Bronze piece with laurel wreath Republic motif per NGC.1855 5 Centimes - Bronze, Republic obverse, denomination reverse according to Numista.1854 5 Centimes - Bronze with Republic head per NGC.1862 2 Centimes - Bronze coin with Napoleon III per Numista and NGC concordance. 1904 1 Centime - Bronze with allegory from NGC and Numista.France - 5 Centimes 1918 - 1930
1930 5 Centimes - Nickel coin with wheat reverse according to NGC.1926 5 Centimes - Nickel issue also with wheat motif per Numista.1925 5 Centimes - Nickel 5 centime featuring wheat sheaves from NGC.1924 5 Centimes - Nickel piece with wheat reverse as corroborated.1918 5 Centimes - Nickel, reported wheat reverse by NGC and Numista.1918 5 Centimes - Nickel coin with wheat design confirmed on Numista.1920 5 Centimes - Nickel issue with wheat sheaves per Krause publications.These nickel 5 centime coins provided small change in France after World War 1 into the early 1930s with the iconic wheat reverse representing agriculture.Vichy France - 20 Centimes 1941
According to NGC, these nickel 20 centimes coin was issued in 1941 under the Vichy regime led by Philippe P?tain. It features a wheat sheaf design on the obverse and double-headed axe symbol on the reverse per Numista. These provided circulation during Nazi German occupation.France - 1 Franc Silver 1866
According to NGC and Numista, the 1866 France 1 Franc was minted in .900 fineness silver, weighing 4.5 grams.The obverse features Napoleon III and the reverse shows the denomination within a wreath. These were circulated as the standard silver fractional units alongside the silver 2 and 5 Franc coins. As a mid 19th century silver issue, these 1 Franc coins provided small change commerce during Napoleon III's Second Empire reign before the fall of his government.Liege 2 Liards 1752
This 2 Liards coin was minted in 1752 under Prince-Bishop Jean-Theodore de Baviere of the Prince-Bishopric of Liege, according to NGC and Numista. These base copper 2 Liards coins provided small change that circulated locally within Liege during the 1700s as it existed as an ecclesiastical principality within the Holy Roman Empire.Asia - Assorted 1952-1978
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