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TO BE SOLD AT AUCTION

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CATALOGUE BY DAVID PROSKEY.

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1876.

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CATALOGUE

OF PART OF A PRIVATE

COLLECTION

OF

Coins and Medals

TO BE SOLD AT AUCTION

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COMMENCING AT 3 O’CLOCK P.M.

CATALOGUE BY DAVID PROSKEY.

JERSEY CITY:

TIIE EVENING JOURNAL JOB PRINT, 37 MONTGOMERY STREET.

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CATALOGUE.

FOREIGN COPPER COINS.

1

2

3

4

1864, Ac. Bavaria. 1 and 2 pfennings. Good.

1846, Ac. 1 heller and 4 kreutzer.

1751 Theodore Duke. 1, 2 and 4 L.

Similar piece. Archbishop

Good.

All different.

4 pieces Scarce. Fine.

2 pieces Scarce as set.

3 pieces of Cologne.

5 1688, &c. Sede Vacante Pieces, etc. 6 pieces

6 1822, Ac. Prussia. Set. 1, 3 and 4 pfennings. Fine.

3 pieces

7 1871, Ac. Set. 1, 2, 3 and 4 pfennings. Fine.

4 pieces

8 1874 New Coinage. 1 and 2 pfennings, Ac.

Very good. 3 pieces

1) 1790 to 1855 Various German States. All different. Good. 12 pieces

10 1763 to 1863 Another lot. All different. Good.

12 pieces

11 1758 to 1858 Another lot. All different. Good.

8 pieces

12 1708, Ac. Another lot. Mostly scarce. All different.

Good. 5 pieces

13 1 705, Ac. Hamburg. 3 pfennings. Good. Scarce.

2 pieces

14 1760, Ac. Frankfort, Oldenburg and Nassau. Hellers,

schwaren, Ac. Good lot. 8 pieces

15 1731, Ac. Mecklenburg. 14, 3 and 5 pfen. All i^ood.

4 pieces

16 1620 to 1820. Bremen. 1, 2 and 24 schwaren. Scarce.

3 pieces

4

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20

21

22

23

24

25

26

27

28

29

30

31

32

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34

35

36

37

38

39

1828, Ac. Baden. Kreutzers, Ac. All different. Aver- age good. 10 pieces

1848 and 1871 Same. Peace festival, Ac. Uncirculated.

2 pieces

1850 Schleswig-Holstein. Dreiling and Seclisliug. Very good. 2 pieces

1846 Schwarzenburgh. 1 and 3 pfen., Ac. 3 pieces

1713, Ac. ILohenzollern, Cosvelt, Ac., Ac. 21 and 8 liellers, Ac., Ac. Scarce. Good. 4 pieces

1868 Reuss-^-Y ounger Line. 3 pfen. Very scarce. Fine.

1755, Ac. Brunswick, Hanover, Ac. Very good lot.

8 pieces

1792, Ac. Kurhessen. Hellers, stuber, kreutzer, Ac.

Good. 8 pieces

1866, Ac. Saxony. Set. 1, 2 and 5 pfen. Very good.

3 pieces

1810, Ac. Saxe, Coburgh, Ac. Fair to good. 9 pieces 1695, Ac. Holland. Due Cliviae. Fair. All different.

4 pieces

Gueldre. Fair to uncirc. All different.

5 pieces

Over Yssel, Ac. All different. Good.

10 pieces

1760, Ac. 1750, Ac.

1657, &c. - uncir.

1702, Ac. -

Utrecht, Ac. All different. Fair to

5 pieces

West Frisia. All different. Good.

3 pieces

Same. Arms on both sides. Good.

Rare.

1669 Zelandia. Obv. bust; rev. crowned arms;

Luctor et Emergo. Very fine. Scarce. Size 16

1689 Zeelandia. Figure within basket work.

Good. Scarce.

1642 Zeelandia. Similar. Very fair.

1724, Ac. Different varieties. Good.

5 pieces

n. d. Groningen. Similar to lot 34, but large;

fine.

1575 Holland. Philip of Spain ; rev. like last. Fair, but rare. 2 pieces

Rev. like last ; obv. llollandia. Good.

FOREIGN COPPER COIN8.

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40

Another. Fine.

41 1702 Obv. Lion with pole and hat. Good. 2 pieces

42 Same obv.; incused rev. Scarce.

43 1709 Another. Deer lias been struck over it. Fine.

44 1824 Holland. 1 and ^ cent; different dates. Very

good. 5 pieces

45 1S08, Ac. India Batavia. 4 varieties. Fair to fine.

4 pieces

40 1820, Ac. Another lot. Different. 9 pieces

47 1809, Ac. "Westphalia.. Hieronymus Napoleon. Set.

1, 2, 3 and 5 cents. Good and scarce set. 4 pieces

48 1400 Philip “the Good,” Duke of Burgundy. Peilny.

Obv. arms ; rev. cross potent. Moneta Flanders. Good for the piece. Very rare.

49 1759, Ac. Luxembourg. Liard and 4- liards. Fair.

4 pieces

50 1854 Set. 2^, 5 and 10 Centimes. Good. Scarce

as set. 3 pieces

51 1800 10 centimes. Fine.

52 1867 Romania. Obv. arms; rev. 10, 5, 2 and 1 Bani.

Fine bright set ; uncirculated ; scarce. 4 pieces

53 1869 Greece. Head Geo. 1., inscrip, in Greek. 10, 5

and 1 Lepta. Uncirculated. 3 pieces

54 Penny. “Avalonia.” Cross on shield, &c. Poor.

55 1801 Helvetia Republic. 1 rappen and another. Good.

Scarce. 2 pieces

56 1873 Set. 20, 10, 5, 2, and 1 rappen. Uncircu-

lated. Alloy. 5 pieces

57 1S50, Ac. 20, 10, 5, 2 and 1 rappen. Not so good.

Alloy. 7 pieces

58 1808, Ac. Cantons Argau and Appenzell. 2 and 5 rappen.

Good.

59 1809, Ac.

9,

pieces

60 1797, Ac.

61 1840 Ac. -

good.

62 1787, Ac. -

63 1809, Ac. -

- Basel and Berne. 4 Batzen. Fair.

2 pieces

- Fribourg. 21 and 5 rap. Good.

3 pieces

Geneva. 1, 4 and 5 centimes. Very

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3 pieces

Lucerne. 1 and 10 rap. Good.

2 pieces

Neuehate). 4 and 1 batzen. Very good.

2 pieces

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64 1797, &c. Scliwvz. 1 and 2 rap. Good. 3 pieces

65 1798, &c. Solothnrn. 1 batz., rappen and kreutzer.

Different. Yery fair. 5 pieces

66 1815 St. Gall. 1 batz. and 4 kreutzer. Good.

2 pieces

67 1811 Ticino. 3 soldi, 1 rap. and denarius. Scarce.

Y ery good. 3 pieces

68 1710, Ac. Wallis. Batzen of various Bishops.

Good. 4 pieces

69 1585-90 Sixtus Y. Small copper. Good. Yery rare.

70 1690-1708 Home. Alex. YIII. Bope. Small copper.

Fair. Rare.

71 Same. Obv. St. Paul standing. Yery fair. Rare.

72 1740 Benedict XI Y. Quattrino. Yery good. Scarce.

73 1785-97 Pius YI. Mezzo Baiocco for Filigno. Yery

fair. Rare.

74 1797 Fine Baiocco. Obv. head of Yirgin ; rev.

Pius Papa Sextus, Ac., in outer circle; Baioc, Cinque, Civita Vecchia , in four lines in centre. Yery rude letters. Good for the piece. Extremely rare.

75 1796 Obv. bust of St. Peter, Ac.; rev. 24 Baioccbi.

Fine. Scarce.

76 1796 Obv. similar; rev. 24 Baioccbi for San Sev-

erino (in Macerata.) Fine and extremely rare.

77 1797 Obv. similar; rev. 24 Baioccbi for Perugia.

Rot so fine but equally rare.

78 Roman Republic. Obv. Fasces, Ac.; rev. Two Baioccbi

made from church bells during the Revolution at Rome, 1797. Yery good. Scarce.

79 Another. Same. Yariety.

80 1798 Pius YI. Obv. arms of Pope; rev. one Baiocco

Romano made from Bell Metal (he was expelled Feb. 22, 1798.) - Good. Scarce.

81 1801, &c. Pius YII. One and half Baiocco. Yery good.

2 pieces

82 1802 Another set. Different. 2 pieces

83 1822 Half B. Yery good.

84 1824 Leo XII. Quatrino Romano. Yery fine and scarce.

85 1843 Gregory X YI. One and half Baiocco. Yery fine.

. 2 pieces

86 1849 Pius IX. Set. 5, 2, 1 and 4 Baioccbi. Yery good.

4 pieces

FOREIGN COPPER COINS.

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89

90

91

92

93

94

95

96

97

98

99 100

1849, &c. One soldo and another. Good. 2 pieces

1866 Set. 10, 5, and 1 centimo. Fine.

4 pieces

1765, &c. Four soldi of (?). Obv. Negro head, &c. Scarce- Varieties. 3 pieces

1744 Belgium. M. Theresia. \ kreutzer. Good.

1789 Joseph It. 1 and ^ kreutzer. Fair and

good. 2 pieces

1792 Leopold II. ^ kr. Fair.

1794 Francis II. 1 kr. Fair.

1790 Belgium. Lion holding pole and hat. Reverse, Ad TJsum Foederati,” &c. Fine.

1861 Leopold I. 20 centimes. Obverse, bust. Fine ; nickel. Scarce.

1861 10 and 5 cent. Fine ; nickel. 2 pieces

1862 Same set. Good ; nickel. 2 pieces

1832, &c. Set 10, 5, 2, and 1 cent. Copper ;

uncirculated. 4 pieces

1837, &c. 5, 2 and 1 cent. Varieties. Fair to

uncirculated. 6 pieces

1837, &c. 2 centime piece. Obv., same ; reverse,

incused. Rare.

FOREIGN SILVER COINS.

SOUTH AND CENTRAL AMERICA.

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4-c

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101

1800

Rio de la Plata. 4 real.

Obv., sun ;

Pierced. Fair. Scarce.

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102

1813

^ real. Obv., sun ;

rev., arms.

103

1813

2 reals. Obv., sun

; rev., arms.

2-0

104

1825

2 reals. Variety ;

not as o;ood.

to

105

1854

Argentine Confederation.

^ real.

pierced. Scarce.

106 1817 Brazil dollar of Joannes. Struck over a dollar of

1811 ; Jos. Napoleon. Fine. Scarce.

107 1865 1,000 reis Peter II. Very good.

108 1851 500 reis Peter II. Good.

109 1858 500 reis Peter 11. Fine; variety.

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110 1868 500 reis. Obv., head Peter II.; rev., arms.

Fine.

111 1837 200 reis. Good.

112 1866 200 reis; smaller; different ; uncirculated.

113 1871 100 reis ; nickel. Fine. 2 pieces

lid 1871 200 reis ; nickel. Good ; scarcer.

115 Bolivia, 1770, etc. Chas. III. \ and ] dol. Pillars

and globe, etc.; struck at Potosi mint. The \ very good and rare. 2 pieces

116 1776. Chas. III. Half dol. Potosi mint; fair.

117 1802. Quartier. Castle and lion, etc. Potosi

mint ; good ; rare.

118 1852. \ real of Potosi. Obv., Llama; rev., 9

stars, mountains, etc. Pierced, but rare.

119 1838. Dollar of Bolivar. Very good.

120 1849. Dollar of Bolivar. Small head to left.

Very good.

121 1870. Dollar. Obv., arms; rev., “Un Boli-

viano.” Very good; scarce.

122 1830. % dollar. Head, Bolivar to right. Poor.

123 1830. £ dollar. Head, Bolivar to right. Good,

and £ real same. Good ; scarce. 2 pieces

124 1870. 20 cents. Similar to design on lot 121.

Good.

125 1868. % escudo; gold. Very fine and scarce.

126 1852. 1 real. Head of Prest. Belzu; rev., “el

Pueblo Potosino.” View of square. Fine ; very rare.

127 Ciiili, 1868. Dollar. Obv., Condor holding shield ; rev.

arms. Santiago mint. Fine.

128 1866. 20 cent piece. Similar design. Good.

129 1831. 2 reals. Bev., Globe on pillar, star above;

rev., Volcano Santiago. Fair; scarce.

130 1857. 20, 10 and 5 cent pieces. Good. 3 pieces

131 1844. 1 real. Condor breaking its chain. Very

good.

132 1861. 1 peso ; gold. Fair.

133 Caracas, 1818-1819. 2 reals. Good ; varieties.

2 pieces

134 -7 1820. 2 reals and £ real. Fair; latter pierced.

3 pieces

FOREIGN SILVER COINS.

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135 1782. 2 reals. Rude shape; fine; scarce.

2 pieces

136 2 reals, 1 real and 4 do. Bonfante A Co.

Nickel ; proofs. Rare. 3 pieces

137 Curacao, 1822. 1 stuiver, base. Scarce. Good.

138 J. A Co. 1 stuiver, nickel. Good. Rare.

139 Ecuador, 1858. Five francs. Obv., bead of Liberty ;

rev., arms, Ac., Quito ; fine ; rare.

140 1842. Four reals. Sun over mountains, Ac.

“Quito.” Very fair.

141 Guatemala, 1862. Two reals. Head of Carrera. Very

good.

142 1867. Another; better.

143 1864. One real. Similar. Fine; scarce.

144 1873. Two reals. “15 de Setr. de 1821” on

shield in centre. Good ; pierced.

145 1870. Fifty centavos. Odd-looking piece ; fine;

scarce.

146 1860. Four reals ; gold. Head, Carrera. Fine.

147 Venezuela, L858. Five Reals. Head, Liberty. Very

fair.

148 1874. Five and l\ Grams. Very fine head of

Bolivar by Barre. Struck in France. 2 pieces

149 New Grenada, 1844. Two reals. Bogota. Very

good.

150 1848. Two reals. One fine. Bogota, 2 pieces

151 1844, Ac. 4 reals ; 1, 4 real ; all different,

5 pieces

152 1850. £ real. Popayan.” Very good ; scarce.

153 1840. One peso; gold. Fine.

154 1819. Two reals. Indian head, Libertad

Americana ; rev., Pomegranate. Uncirculated ; scarce.

1.55 Colombia, 1821. Two reals. Indian head Cundina- marca.” Poor.

156 1821. One real. Similar. Good.

157 1829, Ac. One and half reals. Good. 3 pieces

158 1864. Half decimo. Good.

159 1875. Fifty and five centavos; new coinage;

. the latter rare ; fine. 2 pieces

- 1825. One peso; gold. Uncirculated; rare.

160

10

FOREIGN SILVER COINS.

161

Peru, 1834.

Dollar. Liberty standing.

162

1826,

Ac. Two and half reals.

\ r

163

1827.

One real. Liberty standing

164

1838.

Four reals. South Peru ;

ship, Ac.

Arequipa. Fine ; scarce.

165

1837.

Two reals. Ditto; obv.

Fair.

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166

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\ real. Lima. Obv., Liar

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line.

1818. J real. Same struck in copper. Scarce ;

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168

169

170

171

172

173

174

175

176

177

178

179

180

181

182

183

184

1 85

1866. Twenty and ten cents. Fine. 3 pieces

Honduras, 1869. Set. 1, U i and | reals. Nickel pat- terns by Barre. Uncirculated. 4 pieces

Costa Rica, 1759. Spanish dollar. Stamped with arms, poor.

1830. One and 4 real; latter fine. Sun rising;

behind mountains. 2 pieces

1846. One real. Reform proclamation ; very

fair; scarce.

1849, Ac. Reals; varieties; one line. 2 pieces

1860. 1-16 peso. Obv., arms; rev., tree; very

tine thick coin. ,

1865. Fifty and ten cents; weak impressions;

barely fair. 2 pieces

1846. Flalf Escudo. Gold. Good and rare.

IIayti, Anno 12. Republic, 25 cents; obv., arms; rev., serpent ; good.

Anno 25. Prest. Boyer, 50 cents ; very good.

Anno 14. Prest. Petion, 25 and 12 cents; fair

and good. 3 pieces

Danish W. Indies, 1767. Christian VII.; 12 skillings;

ship ; fine and fair. 2 pieces

1845. 20, 10 and 2 skillings ; fair and good.

4 pieces

1859. Fred. VII.; 20, 10, 5 and 3 cents; good

and very fine. 4 pieces

1862. Ten cents ; good ; scarce.

Demerary, 1816. Geo. Ill, one and half guilders ; very

fair. 2 pieces

British Guiana, 1836. Wm. IV, 1-4 and 1-8 guilders,; very fair; scarce. 2 pieces

FOREIGN SILVER COINS.

3 c 186 French Guiana, 1789. Louis XVI, two sous; better than usual. 2 pieces

MEXICAN MINTS.

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187 Mexico Mint. Cob money, shilling and sixpence; worn.

3 pieces

1739. Philip V, one real ; crowned pillars, &e.;

.188

189

190

191

192

193

fair.

1753. Ferdinand Y f, \ dol. 5 in date upsi

down y very good ; scarce.

1755. 1-4 and 1-8 dol., dates like last;

fair and poor 3 pieces

1764. Chas. Ill, 1-4 dol.; crowned pillars, &c.

good.

1781.

1-4 and 1-8 dol.; good and fair.

2 pieces

^ 0 193 1776. 1-8 and 1-16 dol.; poor. 3 pieces

2-1—^ 194 Guatemala Mint, 1792, Ac. Chas. IV, 1-4 dols.; very

3

fair ; scarce.

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195 Mexico Mint, 1795, Ac. ordinary.

2 pieces 1-4, 1-8 and 1-16 dol.;

3 pieces

196 1820. Ferdinand VII, dollar ; very good.

197 1815, Ac. 1-4, 1-8 and 1-16 dol.; poor.

4 pieces

'V 1 98 Zacatecas, 1819. one real, rude workmanship;

13

199

very good. 1821.

1-4 and 1-8 dol.; fair and poor.

2 pieces

2 200 N. R. Mint, 1812-1816. Ferdinand VII ; head of Chas.

IV. Barely fair, but uncommon. (See Snowden,” p* 356.) 2 pieces

201 Mexico, 1822. Iturbide dollar ; obv., August, Dei Prov.;” rev., small eagle. Very good for variety; scarce.

1823. Another; obv., Augustinus Dei

Providentia ;” large head ; rev., large eagle ; good.

1822. 1-4, 1-8 and 1-16 dob; insc. like

last; pierced. 3 pieces

1822. . One real, “Augustin ;” rev., Em-

peror proclaimed in Guatemala,” Dec. 26, 1822 ; very good and rare.

1822. Another ; exact duplicate.

Sb 202 13 203

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204

205

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207

208

209

210

211

212

218

214

215

216

217

218

219

220

221

222

223

224

225

226 227

228

1822. Another; August. rev., lion ra/niyant,

and tent within oval wreath, Proclam, en Leon do Nicaragua,'’ &c. ; fine and very rare.

1866. Maximilian, dollar, half do., and dime ; all

very good. 3 pieces

Potosi, 1866. dollar ; much better than usual.

Mexico, 1866. - half dol. ; very good.

Guanaxuato, 1865. five cents ; good, but

pierced ; scarce.

Mexico, 1864. ten cents; very fair; scarce.

1826, &c. Republic, \ dollars ; very fair.

2 pieces

1825, Ac. one and one-half reals; fair

and good. 3 pieces

1797 and ’99. Two quartiers ; castle and lion ;

very fair ; one pierced. 2 pieces

1845. Another; head, liberty ; tine ; scarce thus.

Zacatecas, 1838, &c. Two \ dols. ; varieties ; good.

2 pieces

1828, &c. Two reals; varieties; fair. 2 pieces

Guanaxuato, 1830, Ac. Two reals and one-lialf real ; fair. 3 pieces

Potosi, 1831 and ’68. Dollar and half dollar; uncircu- lated. 2 pieces

1837, &c. One-half real and quartier; very fair.

2 pieces

1871. Dollar ; new coinage ; very good.

1868. Ten centavos ; fine and scarce.

Guanaxuato, 1875. Dollar; old type restored; uncircu- lated.

1871. Half dol., like 1871 dol.; fine.

1842. Quartier; fine; scarce.

Zacatecas, 1870. Half dol., like 1871 dol. ; fine.

Mexico, 1869-’ 72. \ dol. and 5 cents; good and fine;

both scarce. 2 pieces

SPAIN.

1 479—1 51 G. Ferdinand and Isabella (“the Catholic”), pistareens ; obv., arms ; rev., bow and arrows ; clipped; poor; scarce. 2 pieces

FOREIGN SILVER COINS.

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229 1578. Philip II, hammered crown; ol>v., half length

figure of king, with sceptre and shield of arms ; rev., PUS. repeated in shape of cross ; Pace et lusti- tia,” 1578; Seville mint; line for the piece, and very rare.

230 1571 pistareen ; obv., head to right ; rev., “Dom-

inus Mihi Adivtor;” fair; scarce.

231 1620. Philip III, one real ; head to right ; rev., cross

potent , “In hoc signo vinces;” fair, but very scarce.

232 1689. Chas. II (last of Austrian house), 20 grani ; head

of king; rev., crowned shield of arms, Etruria, Sicily, &c., &c. ; fair ; Madrid mint.

233 1696 crowned bust of Charles, as king of Naples ;

rev., emblem of golden fleece; 20 grani ; very fair, and scarce.

234 1710. Charles III (“the Pretender”), afterward Charles

YI, of Germany, 2 reals ; obv., arms of Charles ; rev., Carolus in monogram ; very good.

235 1712 duplicate ; not so good.

236 1737. Philip Y (first of French line and successful

claimant), two reals ; very good.

237 1733, &c. one and one-half reals; one pierced;

fair; Seville mint. 2 pieces

238 1748. Ferdinand YI (“the Wise”), ^ real; Madrid

mint; fair.

239 1771. Charles III, globe dollar ; very good ; scarce thus.

240 1766, &c. £ and £ dol. ; fair and poor. 2 pieces

241 1773, &c. \ and \ dol. ; bust, &c., different from

usual type; Seville mint ; good for variety. 2 pieces

242 1785, &c. two \ and one 1-16 del.; ordinary.

3 pieces

243 1809. Joseph Napoleon, twenty reals vellon\ Madrid;

very good.

244 1811. four reals vellon ; poor.

245 1816. Ferdinand YII, dollar; very good.

246 1818, &c. £ dels.; poor. 2 pieces

247 1824. £ dol. ; new type ; tine ; scarce.

248 1823. 4 reals ; .obv., bare head of king; rev.,

diamond shield; crowned L on either side; Yal sitiada por les Enemigos de la Libertad ;” very fair.

1812. one peseta; Barcelona siege piece; dia-

mond shield within laurel wreath ; very good.

249

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251

252

253

254

255

256

257

258

259

260 261

262

263

264

265

266

267

268 269

270

271

1852, Ac. Isabella II, set; 10, 4, 2 and 1 reals vellon ; very'good. 4 pieces

1842, Ac. 4, 2 and 1 reals ; two of each ; varieties

good. 6 pieces

1867. \ and J dol. and 1 real ; different to above ;

good. 3 pieces

1868. 1-5 dollar, new die; only one I ever saw ;

almost proof.

1 869. "Republic, provisional Government,' two pesetas ;

very fine. 2 pieces

1870. two 2 pesetas and 1 peseta ; very fine and

good. 3 pieces

1871. Amadeus I, dollar; very good ; scarce.

1875. Alfonso XII, dollar ; obv., head of the boy to left ; first coinage for the new king ; uncirculated.

PORTUGAL.

1707-49. John Y, 80 reis ; rev., cross, “In hoc,” Ac.; very good ; scarce.

1766. Joseph I, 200 reis; arms; rev., cross, potent, Ac.; very fair.

1777-98. Maria I, pistareen ; fine.

1796. Eight Macutas for “Portuguese Africa;”

good; scarce.

1818. John YI, dollar; struck over another; fine.

-* pistareen, ditto ; good.

1859. Pedro V , 100 reis; good.

1862. Louis I, 200 reis ; good ; scarce.

1871. 200 reis ; different ; good.

FRANCE.

Old French pennies; various letters, M, G, P, Ac., Ac., crowned ; base ; good. 6 pieces

1569. Charles IX, (son Catherine de Medicis.) Groat ; fair; rare.

1574-89. Henry III. (King elect of Poland, murdered by a Friar in 1589.) Pennies; “II” crowned; good ; base ; rare. 2 pieces

Same ; groat ; very fair ; rare.

1595. Henry 1Y, “Great” (murdered by Ravaillac, 1610), Groat ; shield oijleur de lis , II on both sides; rev., Sit nomen, Ac.; very fair ; scarce.

FOREIGN SILVER COINS.

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273

274

275

276

278

279

280

281

282

283

284

285

286

287

289

290

291

292

293

294

1 5

1596. another ; rev., cross, crowns and jleur de

lis in angles ; better.

1644. Louis XIV, the Grand,” half crown ; first coin- age ; very rude condition ; very good ; scarce.

1653. another; bust of king laureated, long curl

on side ; rev., arms crowned ; very good.

1652. quarter crown ; similar; good; rare.

1676. denier; very fair.

1726. Louis XAr, u Well Beloved” (?) Crown; obv., young head, winged animal under bust; rev., Sit nomen, Ac.; fine.

1738. bust by Du Vivier, Ilex Cbristiansiss ;

rev., crowned shield draped with ermine, Jeton des Etats Bretagne ; fine ; scarce. Size 18

1733. Windward Isles; dime size; poor.

1792. Louis XYI, Well Be-lieaded,” crown, animal under bust ; rev., angel writing constitution, Fasces, male chicken, Ac., Begne de la Loi,” by Dupre, L’an 4 de la Liberte ; very good ; scarce.

1791. 1791, Ac.; bust by Du Vivier, half and

1-16 crown ; good. 2 pieces

1778. 1-8 crown; very fine; beautiful coin.

1791. 15 sols, triangle under bust; very good.

1791. 30 sols ; similar; fair.

1792, &c. 30 and 15 sols; not so good. 2 pieces

L’an XI. Bonaparte as consul, five francs ; very fair.

L’an XII. same, \ franc ; very fair ; scarce.

1815. Napoleon Emperor; rev., u Empire Frangais,” 5

francs, 1815; struck during Hundred days reign; very good ; extremely rare.

Anno 14. Napoleon, two and 1 francs ; good and poor.

2 pieces

1808. one and half franc; good and poor.

2 pieces

1808-09. 10 centimes; “N” crowned; base;

very fair. 2 pieces

1811. five lire, Italy; rev., arms, star, ermine,

Ac., Rouen mint ; good.

1811. one lira; 10 and 5 soldi; both the latter

uncirc. 3 pieces

1S14. 5 soldi ; same; fair, but very scarce.

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295 Anno XI. Cisalpine Repub., 30 soldi ; rev.,

Pace celebrata foro Bonaparte fondata ; very fair ; scarce.

296 1814. Louis XVI 1 1, live francs; very good and scarce

date.

297 1824. franc; bare bust, Rouen mint; very line.

298 181lf. Isles de Bourbon, 10 centimes ; base ; fair.

299 1829. Charles X, 5, 1, 4 and 4 francs ; good. 4 pieces

300 1847. Louis Philippe, 5, 1, 4 and 4 francs; last year

coined ; uncir. 4 pieces

301 1843. two francs, Lille mint ; good.

302 1835. 1-2 and 1-4 francs ; line. 2 pieces

303 1849. Republic, 1, 1-2 and 1-4 francs; good. 3 pieces

304 1852. Louis Xapoleon, president, live and one francs ;

very good ; scarce. 2 pieces

305 1857. Xapoleon III, by Bouvet, live francs; extremely

line ; rare.

306 1858, &c. 1, 1-2 and 1-4 francs; all different;

good. 6 pieces

307 1869, &c. laureated head, 2, land 1-4 francs;

very fine. 4 pieces

308 1866. laureated head, half franc, Strasbourg

mint; fine.

309 1871. Republic, 2, 1 and 1-2 francs; uncirculated.

3 pieces

ITALIAN STATES.

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310 Genoa, (17th Century.) Obv., Virgin Mary in the clouds with the Saviour, et Rege hos ; rev., cross Moline in a shield, Dux et Gub. Reip Genu ;” iron ; very fair ; extremely rare. Size 8

1814. Two soldi ; crowned shield between cornu-

copiie, Republica Genuensis ; obv., similar to last, Sub Tuum Praesidium ;” good ; base.

312 Eridania, 1802. Five francs ; Justice and Liberty stand-

ing, “ Gaule Subalpine ; v rev., u Liberte Egalite’' below Eridania / very fair ; scarce.

313 Sardinia, 1613. Charles, 4tli Duke Savoy, first king,

crowned bust; rev., eagle displayed behind two pillars ; dime size ; good ; very rare.

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315

316

10

317

1 0

318

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319

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320

1

321

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322

1817. Victor Emanuel, live lire; bust by Lmny ; king Sardinia, Cypria and Jerusalem ; rev., titles, shield of arms of Jerusalem, &c., surround- ed by chain of order of Prophecy of Mar ia very fair.

1827. Charles Felix, set; 5, 2, 1 and £ lire ; sim-

lG

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ilar to above, but arms arranged different; good.

4 pieces

1837. Charles Albert, five lire; by Ferraris ; rev., arms of Savoy ; order of Prophecy, &c. ; very good.

1847. 50 centesimi ; similar; very good.

1860. Victor Emanuel II; king elect ; 50 cen- tesimi; struck at Florence; fair; scarce.

1852, &c., one and half lire; arms like lot

317 ; fine. 2 pieces

1863, &c., 2, 1 and 1-2 lire; for Italy;

rev., same ; fair and good. 3 pieces.

1863, &c. 1, 1-2 and 1-4 lira ; without arms ;

fair to fine. 4 pieces

family) ; duke of Milan ; vice Cosmo ; rev., crown- ed serpent, fed by hand from clouds ; G. M. crowned on either side ; size 13 ; very fair ; very rare.

323 Lombardy, 1822. Francis I, half lira; arms, &c. ; fair.

324 1848. Five lire ; Italy personified ; Italia Lib-

- era &ct ; good, scarce.

325 Venice, 1722. Groat and penny ; justice seated ; poor.

2 pieces

326 1757. Half crown size ; similar; poor.

327 1818. 15 centesimi ; Provisional government ;

very good ; scarce.

328 Lucca and Plombino, 1808. Felice and Eliza; live

franchi ; busts accolated ; very good ; scarce.

329 Massa di Carrara, 1792. Maria Beatrice; 10 soldi; a

very line and rare coin of this small duchy.

330 Parma, 1815. Maria Luicia; 5 and 10 soldi ; monogram

crowned; line. 2 pieces

331 Naples, 1772. Crown of Ferdinand and Maria Carolina ;

busts beneath “Naples,” &c. ; rev., Queen seated hold- ing infant on her knee ; Fecunditas in ex. M. Theresia Nata non juni ; fair.

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332 Tuscany, 1747. Crown of Francis III, duke of Lorraine ;

bust, titles, &c. ; rev., Austrian eagle In to Domini Speravi ;” Pisa mint ; fair.

333 1823. Ferdinand III, 1 and 1-2 lira; good and

poor. 2 pieces

334 1828. Leopold II, florin ; obv., bead ; rev., elabo-

rate fleur de lis ; good.

335 1856. By Niderost, crown or ten pauls ; rev.,

crowned shield, backed by Maltese Cross, Order of Golden Fleece pendant ; struck at Pisa ; uncirculated ; scarce.

336 1856. 2 and 1 paul ; similar to last ; un-

circulated. 2 pieces

337 1858. 10 quattrini ; Gori under bust ;

rev., arms of Tuscany ; very tine ; scarce thus.

338 1858. 10 quattrini ; without bust ; un-

circulated.

339 Sicily 1750. Charles Y1I, half crown ; rev., arms

of Arragon , Castile , <&c. fair.

340 1787. quarter crown ; obv., very ugly head ;

rev., Cross Infans Ilispan this piece was struck long after his son had succeeded to the throne ; poor, but rare.

341 1785. Ferdinand IY, ducato or crown of Naples ;

good.

342 1787. royal ducato ; larger than last;

good.

343 1785. 50 grani ; barely fair.

344 1798. Carlin ; rev., cross rdyonant boto?ie,

In hoc signo vinces ;” last year of reign ; very fair.

345 1855. Ferdinand II, crown ; very good.

346 1844, &c. 10 and 5 grani ; two varieties

each ; all fine. 4 pieces

347 1859. Francis II, 20 grani ; very fair.

348 Rome, 1555-59. Paul IY, Carassa (“ the fiery and

haughty,”) testoon, bust, &c. ; rev., lion supporting banner, Studiorum Bononia,” &c.; better than usual ; rare.

349 1686. Innocent XI, half paul ; poor.

350 1690. Alexander YIII, half crown ; bust by

Ilameranus / rev., yoke of oxen drawing a plough through some exceedingly heavy grain, Re Fru- mentaria Restituta, in ex. ClOlDCXC, and arms of Pope ; seldom found as good ; scarce.

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351 1715. Clement XT, Albani, two pauls ; arms,

Ac.; rev., a rather weak-kneed figure holding sword, “S. Panins, Doctor Gentium good.

352 1735. Clement XII, Gorsini, testoon; rev., Urbe

Nobilitata ; poor.

353 1736. two pauls ; rev., A. A. A. F. F.

Restitution Commerc ; poor.

354 1750. Benedict XIV. (“ the wise and pious,”)

paid ; large head of St. Peter ; rev., arms, Ac. ; very good.

ITALIAN STATES.— PAPAL.

355 Rome, 1750. Benedict XIV, Panl ; different; poor.

356 1758. Clement XIII, ducat, gold ; rev., Virgin

Mary among the clouds, holding keys and temple; Supra Firman Petram ;” fine, beautiful piece ; rare.

357 1759. two pauls; similar design; very

fair.

358 1773. Clement XIV, GanganelU testoon; rev.,

St. Peter and St. Paul, facing ; obv., good ; rev., worn.

359 1775, Ac. Pius VI, Braschi , half scudo; similar

to last ; fair. 2 pieces

360 1796, Ac. testoon ; rev., St. Peter and

St. Andrew ; latter leaning on his cross and weeping ; very fair ; scarce.

361 1790. another variety ; not so good.

362 1793. eight baiocchi ; very good and

scarce.

363 1793. two Carlini Romani ; very base.

364 1796. twenty-five baiocchi ; same, but

very scarce.

365 1797. four baiocchi ; base ; struck in

Perugia, during the invasion ; fine, and exceedingly rare.

366 1803. Pius VII, Chiaramonti / testoon and two

pauls ; fair and poor. 2 pieces

367 1816. half paid ; rev., Pauper l Porrige

Manum ,” in wreath ; very good ; rare.

368 1823. Sede Vacante half scudo ; obv., arms, part

of which is shall and crosshones under a canopy.

20

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370

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371

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372

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373

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374

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375

376

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377

1834. Gregory XYI, scudo ; by Nic. Gerbara;

rev., circumcision of the Saviour; /Simeon receiving the infant from the Virgin Mary ; to right, Joseph with basket and two doves ; to left, Prophetess Anna looking at Jesus; “A light to lighten the Gentile (vide Luke II, 32) ; very good and interesting.

1834. by Gerbara / half scudo; rev.,

saint kneeling before a rock, skull, Ac. ; St. Rom- naldus aus Camel ;” good.

1839. 20, 10 and 5 baiocchi ; good to

line. 3 pieces

1849. Republic ; 8 and 4 baiocchi ; obv., eagle,

fasces, &c. ; Dio e Popolo ;” fine and scarce.

2 pieces

1854. Pius IX, scudo, gold line.

1850. 1 20 baiocchi; by Gerhard', very

good.

1861. same by Voigt ; scarce ; very line.

1867, Ac. two and one lire ; good and

uncirculated. 3 pieces

1867, Ac. 10 and 5 soldi; same. 5 pieces

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CENTS.

378 1793. Chain cent; stars and stripes on edge ; rev., poor;

obv., very fair , scarce variety.

379 1793. Liberty cap ; fair impression ; thin planchet.

380 1794. Wide date; good.

381 1794. Close date; rev., scratched slightly, otherwise

good.

382

1794.

Two other varieties ; very fair.

2 pieces

383

1795.

llair rubbed ; very fair.

384

1796.

Fillet head ; fair.

385

1797.

Broad milling; very fair.

386

1797.

Another variety ; not so good.

387

1797.

Two more varieties ; poor.

2 pieces

UNITED STATES COPPER COINS.

21

c 388

1798.

Very good ; hair sharp, but surface slightly cor-

roded.

3 o

389

1798.

Broken die ; very fair ; scarce.

390

1798.

Broad milling and another poor.

2 pieces

\ 0

391.

1798.

.Varieties; fair.

3 pieces

[Vo

392

1799.

Fair for the piece, date distinct ; rev., broken die:

I .

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' iginal rare.

k-o

393

1800.

Over ’99 ; good.

1 0

394

1800.

Variety; poor.

r

395

1800.

Two more varieties.

2 pieces

3u

396

1801.

Broken die ; very fair ; scarce.

V

397

1801.

Varieties; better.

ir

398

1801.

Another variety ; fair.

i o

399

1802.

ooo ; barely fair but scarce.

\ 0

400

1802.

Very good.

3

401

1802.

Other varieties.

3 pieces

r

402

1803.

m large ; good.

x

403

1803.

Same, small ; not so good.

X-

404

1803.

Varieties; fair.

2 pieces

405

1805.

Very good for date; not much circulated.

406

1805.

Another variety ; not so good.

S'o

407

1806.

Very fair; has been cleaned; scarce.

3

408

1807.

4 large ; barely fair.

3

409

1807.

Same ; small ; bar behind head ; head rubbed ; fair.

^0

410

1808.

Good; barely circulated; scarce.

lo

411

1808.

Variety ; not so good.

.«•

412

1809.

A smooth somewhat circulated cent ; but

still de-

sirable ; scarce.

1 V

413

1810.

Over ’09 ; very fair; and another.

2 pieces

3o

414

1811.

Very good ; scarce.

1 0

415

1812.

Bough surface ; otherwise good.

(d

416

1812.

Broken die ; only fair.

sv

417

1813.

Very fair impression.

418

1813.

Variety; about same.

s

419

1814.

With crosslet ; good.

3

420

1814.

Variety ; very fair.

V

421

1816.

Good.

3

422

1816.

Varieties; fair.

%

5 pieces

423

1817.

Fifteen stars ; fair.

22

UNITED STATES COPPER COINS.

424

1817.

Good ; rough edge.

13a

425

1817.

Varieties ; broad and close date, &c., Ac.

6 pieces

3

426

1818.

Cracked die and variety ; very fair ; scarce.

2 pieces

i

42 T

1818.

Varieties; average fair.

7 pieces

M-

428

1819.

Large and small dates ; very good.

2 pieces

3

429

1819. Close and broad dates ; former very scarce ; very good. , 2 pieces

v

430

1819.

Large and small dates ; varieties ; fair.

2 pieces

431

1820.

Over ’19 ; very fair.

432

1820.

Large date ; very good.

v

433

1820.

Varieties; ordinary.

4 pieces

t o

434

1821.

Very fair for date.

y-

435

1821.

Variety; not so good.

%-

436

1822.

Good.

2-

437

1822.

Variety ; nearly as good.

3

438

1822.

Other varieties ; average very fair.

5 pieces

u-o

439

1823.

A smooth surface and good for this scarce

O

date.

XT'

440

1823.

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A less circulated impression, but does not appear have filled the dies ; still a good cent.

X

441

1824.

Slight scratch on field ; otherwise good.

3

442

1824.

Over ’23 ; not so good ; scarce.

1

443

1824.

Varieties; ordinary.

2 pieces

444

1825.

Good.

!

445

1825.

Varieties ; about the same.

2 pieces

446

1825.

Others barely fair.

4 pieces

2_

447

1826.

Very good impression ; slightly corroded.

*2-

448

1826.

Small date ; very fair.

!

449

1826.

Varieties ; ordinary.

3 pieces

A

450

1827.

Good ; dark.

2-

451

1827.

Broad milling ; not quite as good.

r

452

1827.

Varieties ; fair to good.

4 pieces

!

1

3

f

3

453

454

1828.

1828.

Good.

Varieties ; about same.

455

1828.

Others, small date, Ac. ; fair.

5 pieces

456

1829.

Only fair.

457

1829.

Varieties about the same.

6 pieces

v

458

1830.

Good.

3

459

1830.

Varieties ; cracked die, Ac. ; fair.

4 pieces

f

460

1831.

Good impressions ; varieties.

2 pieces

UNITED STATES COPPER COINS.

23

1

461

1831.

c462

1832.

r>

463

1832.

JL

464

1833.

465

1833.

1

466

1834.

!

467

1834.

)

468

1835.

!

469

1835.

1

470

1835.

1

471

1836.

)

472

1837.

s~~

473

1837.

(474

1838.

J 475

1839.

( 476

1839.

V

477

1839.

*2

478

1840.

!

479

1840.

1

480

1841.

>

i

481

1842.

\

482

1842.

483

1843.

(

484

J 844.

3

485

1845.

3

486

1846.

3

487

1847.

4

488

1848.

a

489

1849.

490

1850.

491

1851.

492

1852.

493

1853.

494

1854.

1

495

1855.

2-

496

1855.

Cracked dies, &c., &c. ; average fair. Good ; dark.

Varieties ; very fair.

Very fair; rev., die cracked ; scarce. Other varieties ; very fair.

Good ; cracked die ; small date.

Small and large dates, and double face ;

Small stars ; very fair.

Double face ; ordinary.

Broken die and another ; fair.

Good.

7 pieces 4 pieces 4 pieces

fair.

3 pieces 2 pieces

2 pieces

Head of ’36 ; one cracked die ; latter dark ; good.

2 pieces

Head of ’38, and other varieties; very fair.

5

Varieties good. 6

Head of ’38 ; fair. 2

Booby head ; dark, but not worn ; scarce. Head of ’40 ; cracked dies, &c., &c.

Small date over 1839 ; good ; scarce.

Large and small dates ; good.

Varieties ; one good.

Large and small dates ; the former tine. Same ; not so good.

3

2

2

2

Head, ’42 ; rev. of ’43, and other varieties ;

3

Varieties ; fair. 3

Varieties; good to fine. 6

Large and small dates, &c., &c. ; good. 5

Varieties; good. 4

Varieties; good. 4

Same. 4

Same. 5

Same ; fair to fine. Id

Same ; good. 4

Same. 6

Same. 5

Same, of straight date ; ordinary. 5

Same, of slanting date, &e. ; better. 4

pieces

pieces

pieces

pieces

pieces

pieces

pieces

pieces

fair.

pieces

pieces

pieces

pieces

pieces

pieces

pieces

pieces

pieces

pieces

pieces

pieces

pieces

pieces

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UNITED STATES COPPER COINS.

A

497

1856.

Same^ of straight and slanting “5.”

6 pieces

498

1857.

Large date ; very good.

2 pieces

V 0

499

1857.

Small date ; very good.

2 pieces

V 0

500

1857.

Duplicates of last two.

2 pieces

HALF CENTS.

501

1794.

Fair for date.

1

502

1795 and 1800. Poor and fair.

2 pieces

a

503

1804.

Very fair; crossed “4.”

504

1806.

Fair.

r

505

1807.

Very fair; scarce.

&

506

1808.

V ery fair ; scarce.

i-

507

1809.

Good, and one variety poor.

2 pieces

7 v

508

1811.

V ery fair ; rare.

1

509

1825.

Fine.

3-

510

1826 and 1828. Good.

2 pieces

il-

511

1828.

Twelve stars; fine; scarce.

2-

512

1829 and 1832. Varieties; very good.

3 pieces

3'A-

513

1833,

1834 and 1835. Fine.

3 pieces

v3 3/z-

514

1837.

Half cent, pure copper ; very good ;

scarce.

2^

515

1849.

Almost proof ; scarce.

7

516

1853 and 1854. Uncirculated.

2 pieces

/o

517

1855.

Very fine.

I't-

518

1857.

Very fine.

UNITED STATES SILVER COINS.

THREE CENT PIECES.

519 A full set of three cent pieces, from 1851 to 1873,

inclusive: the majority are tine proofs, the others uncirculated; including one of Phila. mint, 1851, which is seldom found brilliant; very beautiful set.

24 pieces

520 Another set, lacking ’64, ’65, ’68, ’69, ’72 and ’73 ;

proofs, uncirculated and very good pieces ; very desirable. 18 pieces

521 A lot from 1851 to 1871, some proofs; duplicates.

13 pieces

UNITED STATES SILVER COINS.

25

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522

523

524

525

526

527

528

529

530

531

532

533

534

535

536

537

538

539

540

541

542

543

544

545

546

Good for date ; all distinct ; very scarce.

Good ; broken die.

Fair ; varieties ; one pierced. 2 pieces

Sixteen stars ; somewhat battered ; scarce.

Fair impression.

Belter impression, but pierced.

Very fine, proof, rare.

Another almost as fine.

Same as last, with 1830 ; fail-.

Uncirculated.

Good ; varieties.

2 pieces

2 pieces

1836 and ’37. Yery fair.

2 pieces

1837. No stars ; very good ; scarce.

1838. Without stars ; N. O. Mint ; very good ; scarce 1838, ’39 and ’40. Fair.

1839 and ’40. Fine.

1840. Drapery on knee ; poor ; scarce.

1840, ’41, ’42 and ’43. Poor.

1843. Uncirculated.

1844. Good ; same of N. O. Mint; fair; scarce.

1845. Fair.

1846. Very fair impression ; scarce.

1847 and ’48. Ordinary.

1848. NT. O. Mint

3 pieces 2 pieces

5 pieces

2 pieces 2 pieces

pieces

fine ; and one with very large date ;

scarce.

2

pieces

fc

547

1848 and ’49.

Varieties; ordinary.

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4

pieces

4

548

1850 and ’51.

Very fine ; one N. O. Mint.

3

pieces

r

549

1850 and ’51.

Varieties ; ordinary.

3

pieces

550

1852. Uncirculated.

551

1853. Without arrows ; very fine.

/ V

4

552

1853. N. O.

Mint, &c. ; one uncirculated.

3

pieces

r

553

1854 and ’55.

Varieties ; average fine.

5

pieces

554 1856 and ’57.

Varieties ; good.

4

pieces

555

1857 and ’58.

Varieties ; uncirculated.

5

pieces

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55$

1859 and ’60.

N". O. mint, &c., &c., uncirculated.

4

pieces

\ $

557

1860. Brilliant proof.

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558 1860 and ’61. Uncirculated.

559 1862. Brilliant proof.

560 1862 and ’63. Very good latter S. F. mint.

561 1863. Brilliant proof; rare.

562 1861:. Brilliant proof.

563 1864 and ’66. San Francisco mint ; fair ; scarce.

564 1866. Brilliant proof.

565 1866 and ’67. Latter fine ; proofs.

566 1867, ’68 and ’69. S. F. mint, &c., some fine.

567 1869 and ’70. Uncirculated.

568 1870. Brilliant proofs.

569 1871. Brilliant proof.

570 1871, ’72 and ’73. Uncirculated.

571 1872. San Francisco mint; “S” below wreath,

with S in wreath ; the latter is rare ; good.

DIMES.

572

573

574

575

576

577

578

579

580

581

582

583

584

585

586

1796. Yery fair for date.

1796. Broken die; not quite as good.

1798. Pierced; poor; scarce.

1800. Fair; date thus: 1-800; rare.

1801. Barely fair; pierced; scarce.

1804. Poor ; but very rare.

1805. Yery fair.

1807. A better impression ; almost good ; scarce. 1809. K ver y fine impression ; barely touched by tion ; a finer piece than has been sold for seven very rare.

1811. Over 1809 ; barely fair ; rare.

1814. Yery good; almost fine ; scarce.

1814 and ’20. Barely fair.

1821. Large and small dates ; very fair.

1822. Good and very rare in this condition.

1823 over ’22 and 1824 or ’23. Barely fair.

587 1825 and ’27. Yery fair.

588 1827. Yery good impression.

589 1828. Very good.

590 1829. Fine; has been proof ; scarce.

3 pieces 3 pieces

2 pieces

3 pieces 5 pieces 5 pieces 2 pieces

7 pieces and one 2 pieces

circula- 1 years ;

2 pieces 2 pieces

2 pieces 2 pieces

UNITED STATES SILVER COINS.

27

\ 0

c

1829, ’30 and ’31. Fair.

3 pieces

\ \

592

1831 and 1832. Very good.

3 pieces

593

1833. Fine.

l 0

594

1834, ’35, ’36 and ’37. Poor.

6 pieces

^0

595

1837. Head ; uncirculated.

2-U

596

1837. Without stars; large date; uncirculated

; scarce.

l 0

597

1837. Same ; small date ; fair.

l 0

598

1838. Without stars ; H. O. mint; good; scarce.

ir

599

1838. Stars; broken die, &c.; line and uncirculated.

2 pieces

l 0

600

1839. Fine and FT. O. mint; poor.

4 pieces

t 0

601

1840. Very fine and O. mint; fair.

2 pieces

602

1841. Fine O. mint, and others poor.

4 pieces

l u

603

1842 and ’43. O. mint, &c.; fair.

4 pieces

r

604

1843. Fine.

u

605

1844 and ’45. O. mint. &c.; rather poor.

3 pieces

606

1845. Uncirculated ; scarce.

3d

607

1846. Good ; scarce.

z?l-

608

1846. Same.

( D

609

1847, ’48 and ’49. Fair.

4 pieces

t 0

610

1850. O. mint, &c.; good and poor.

3 pieces

I 1_

611

1851 and ’52. O. mint, &c.; very fair.

3 pieces

» v

612

1853. Ho arrows; good.

u

613

1853. Arrows; uncirculated.

' d

614

1853, ’54, ’55 and ’56. Varieties ; good.

8 pieces

h

615

1856. Large dates and San Francisco mint; very scarce; fair. 3 pieces

S'

616

1857. N. 0. mint and varieties; very good.

5 pieces

ic

617

1858. Brilliant proof ; scarce.

' D

618

1858. H. 0. mint, &c. ; good.

2 pieces

ST

619

1859. N. 0. mint ; brilliant proof; rare.

( 0

620

1859. Another same.

1 D

621

1859. Same mint and another uncirculated.

<G

622

1860. Brilliant proof.

ID

623

1860. Uncirculated.

2 pieces

U

624

1861. Fine and San F ranciseo mint ; fair ; scarce.

2 pieces

1(3

625

1862. Brilliant proof.

vr

626

1862. Another same.

VD

627

1S62. Uncirculated ; one of S. F. mint poor.

3 pieces

28

UNITED STATES SILVER COINS.

Xo

628

1863.

Brilliant proof ; rare.

\ V

629

1863.

Another ; slightly scratched ; rare.

V 0

630

1863.

San Francisco mint ; very fair ; scarce.

V 0

631

1864.

Same mint ; good ; scarce.

IT-

632

1S65.

Same mint ; fair.

\S~

633

1865.

Uncirculated.

ru

634

1866.

Brilliant proof.

\ c

635

1866.

Another same.

\ 0

636

1866.

S. F. mint, and another fair.

2 pieces

u

637

1867.

Same mint ; good.

638

1867.

Brilliant proof.

\ l

639

1867.

Another same.

l o

640

1868.

S. F. mint, and another good.

2 pieces

\ 0

641

1869.

Same as last ; one uncirculated.

2 pieces

t 0

642

1S70.

Brilliant proof.

\ c

643

1870.

Another.

M

644

1870 and ’71. Uncirculated.

2 pieces

V l

645

1871.

Brilliant proof.

l 0

646

1871.

San Francisco and Carson City mints ; fine ;

scarce.

2 pieces

\ fc

647

1872.

S. F. mint, Ac. ; good.

3 pieces

\ 0

648

1873.

S. F. mint ; arrows and without, Ac.

, ; uncir-

culated.

5 pieces

\ o

649

1874.

Carson City mint and others ; uncirculated.

3 pieces

650

1875.

Brilliant proof.

\ 0

651

1875.

Another and one uncirculated.

2 pieces

FOREIGN COPPER COINS.

ITALIAN STATES.

U

652

1792,

Ac. Sicily, Ferd. IV, grano and 6, 8 and 10 tor-

nesi ; fair.

4 pieces

3

653

1798.

Five tornesi and quattrino ; fine.

3 pieces

3

654

1804,

Ac. Ferd. Ill, 10 grani ; rev., Felicitas publica

fair.

2 pieces

655

1817,

Ac. Ferd. I, Sicily and Jerusalem, 8, 5 and 1 tor-

nesi ; fine. 3 pieces

FOREIGN COPPER COINS.

29

656 1858, Ac. Ferd. II, set of 1-2, 1, 1 1-2, 2, 5 and 10 tor-

nesi ; uncirculated ; scarce as a set. 6 pieces

657 1843, &e. 1-2, 1 and 2 tornesi ; varieties ; fair.

3 pieces

658 1794. Parma, Ferd. I, 20 soldi ; obv., St. Thomas ;

good.

659 1859. Francis II, 10 and 2 tornesi ; r ev.,Jleur de

lis. 2 pieces

660 1717. Victor Amadeus II, Sicily; rev., “Publica com-

moditas” (he exchanged Sicily for Sardinia in this year) ; poor ; rare.

1732. Chas. Emmanuel, Sardinia, 3 grani ; fair.

1794. Victor Amad. Ill, 5 soldi ; rev., St. Mauritius ;

and a smaller coin ; good. 2 pieces

1876. Chas. Felix, set, 5, 3 and 1 centesimi ; very good.

3 pieces

1830. Leopold II, Tuscany, 3 and 5 quattrini, Ac. ; good.

3 pieces

1859. Victor Emmanuel, King elect rev., Governo Toscano ; set, 1, 2 and 5 centesimi ; uncirculated ; scarce. 3 pieces

1861, Ac. Italy, 1, 2, 5 and 10 centesimi ; very

6 pieces

661

662

663

664

665

666

667

668

669

670

good.

Venice Coins for Dalmatia and Albania ; very good.

3 pieces

Same for Peloponnesus ; fair ; scarce.

t Same for Candia ; fair ; scarce.

Good lot of varieties ; some very rude workman- ship. 12 pieces

Provisional Government, 1849 ; set, 1, 3 and 5

cent. ; good ; scarce. 3 pieces

671 -

672 Lombardy. 5-10, 1 and 5 cent. ; 1822. Ac. ; good

673 1799. 1-2, 1 and 2 soldi ; good.

4 pieces pieces

674

675

676

677

678

1837-’38. Monaco, Honore V. Prince, 1 decime and 5 centimes ; uncirculated ; very scarce set. 2 pieces 1777. Austrian Italy, M. Theresia, soldo and 1-2 soldo for Milan ; very good. 2 pieces

1852. Same, L, 3 and 5 centesimi; good. 4 pieces

Small coin ; obv., head of Virgilius Maro ; rev.,

EPO ; fair ; rare.

Similar small pieces of Duchies, Ac. ; fair.

8 pieces

30

FOREIGN COPPER COINS.

3 0

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tS

u

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4-

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X

X

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I X 1 C

FRANCE.

679 1522. Curious old coin ; obv., helmeted head ; inscription

&c. ; rev., a balance suspended ; below S. S. X.” very good and rare.

680 1593. Henry IY, double tournois ; Rouen mint ; good.

681 1598. Another ; perfectly round ; line ; Paris mint ; rare. 6S2 1607. Another; almost as good ; Lyons mint ; rare.

683 1594. Charles X, the pretender similar to last ; struck

by the Catholic League ; rudely made ; good for the piece ; exceedingly rare.

684 1 615 &c. Louis XIII, double tournois ; all different ; very

fair. 3 pieces

685 1609 &c. Chas. Gonzales, baron of Never s\ two sizes;

scarce ; very good. 2 pieces

686 1613 &c. Henry and Maurice de la Tour, &c., princes of

Sedan ; fine lot ; all different. 9 pieces

687 Ferdinand de Bourbon, prince de Conti ; same size ;

good.

688 1655. Louis XIY, liard ; fair ; Lyons mint. .

689 1656. another ; but with bust on both sides ; rare.

690 1699 &c. Liards and 6 denier; Rouen and Lyons

mints ; good. 4 pieces

691 1715. Leopold I, duke of Lorraine ; liard; uncirculated;

oval ; rare.

692 1720-’73. Louis XY; liards; Lille mint; good. 2 pieces

693 1782-’91. Louis XYI ; good lot; all different. 8 pieces

694 1791. same as last ; in bell metal ; good.

695 1791. 12 decimes; copper and bell metal; good.

2 pieces

696 1791. 2 sous and 30 sols; in bell metal; very

fair. 2 pieces

697 1792. 2 sous and 12 decimes ; rev., fasces, &c.

fine ; same metal. 2 pieces

698 1792 and ’93. Two of 2 sous; and 12 decimes; same

metal ; fair and good. 3 pieces

699 1793. Crown ; rev., angel recording ; fasces, lyre

and rooster in field ; Regne de la Loi ; L’an 5, &c. ; hell metal ; very rare ; fine.

700 1792. Republic; obv., angel recording ; triangle and cap infield; by Dupre ; rev., within oak wreath, Piece d’Essai, 1792; fine; rale; size 17.

701

702

703

704

705

706

707

708

709

710

711

712

713

714

715

716

717

718

719

720

721

722

723

724

725

FOREIGN COPPER COUNTS.

3 1

1791 and ’92. Monnerori’s ; 5 and 2 sols; “exchangeable for assignats”; all different and exceedingly fine.

5 pieces

1793. Republic; 1 sou; balance surmounted by cap and wreath ; copper ; scarce.

1793. same in bell metal; fine for the piece;

scarce.

1793. Republic, 2 and 1 sous, like last; Strasbourg mint ; fair ; rare. 2 pieces

L’an 5 etc., 10, 5 and 1 centimes; fair to

tine. 11 pieces

L’an 7 etc., 5 centimes ; Strasbourg mint ; very

fine; scarce.

L’an 8 etc., 5 and 10 centimes; same, not so

good. 2 pieces

1809. Napoleon, king of Italy; set of 1 soldo, 3 and 1

centesiini ; fine. 3 jjieces

1810. another set; very good. 4 pieces

1811. another set, different head; very fine;

rare. 3 pieces

1812. similar ; not so good. 3 pieces

1813. another set; very fine and rare. 3 pieces

N crowned ; 10 centimes ; fair.

1814. N in wreath; Anvers above ; rev.,

Monnaie Obsidionale,” 10 cent; very good.

1814. Louis XVIII; similar to last, except two“L’s” in wreath; poor.

1815. “L” crowned within large wreath; rev.,

Un Decirne; good; rare.

Sleeve link ; fine head of Louis on one, arms on

the other ; very fine ; small.

same of Charles X ; a trifle larger.

1829 Ac. Charles X ; 5 and 10 cent ; Colonies ; very nne. 4 pieces

1839 Ac. Louis Philippe ; same as last ; very good. 4 pieces

1848. Revolution; l and 1-2 Litre tokens ; good. 2 pieces

Cercle Militaire,” Ac. ; 40 centimes ; rev., a fine

Eagle standing on thunderbolt ; very fine; rare.

1S48 Ac. Centimes ; uncirculated. 4 pieces

1852. Napoleon III, Emperor ; 10 centimes; made into a box ; fine ; scarce.

1853 Ac. set 1, 2, 5 and 10 centimes ; fine. 5 pieces

32

FOREIGN COPPER COINS.

a

2—

Lh

726

1862 &c.

with wreath ; another set ;

uncircu-

lated.

5 pieces

727

1870-71.

Republic ; 10 and 5 centimes ;

uncircu-

lated.

2 pieces

728

1872

same ; uncirculated ; bright.

2 pieces

U c 1 0

12-

2-^

^ l

3s~

M-S~

FOREIGN SILVER COINS.

MALTA.

729 1756. Emmanuel Pinto, G. M., scudo; obv., crowned

arms, &c.; rev., a semi-nude figure supporting banner, lamb at feet, Non Surrexit Major ; good.

730 1757. Small copper ; In lioc signo Militamus ;

very good. Size 10

731 1796. Emmanuel de Rohan, G. M., scudo ; obv., bust;

rev., crowned shield backed by cross, &c., below S. J. (St. John); very good.

732 1776. Half scudo; obv., eagle somewhat hidden

by a large shield of quartered arms ; rev., value and date in wreath of palm and laurel ; very fair.

733 1777. -One tarin ; rev., M. Hospi et S. Sep.

Hier ,” (Jerusalem); very good.

734 1786. One tarin; copper; obv., head in a dish,

“Non aes sed tides rev., like lot 732; very fair.

Size 16

735 1776. Small copper ; rev., cross, date in angles,

inscrip, like last. Size 10

736 1781. Small copper; obv., lamb bearing: banner,

Rectam faeit. Semitam.1' Size 12

ENGLAND.

737 1154-1189. Henry II, penny ; fair ; scarce.

738 1216-1272. Henry III, penny ; long cross ; very good.

739 Same, farthing ; copper ; good for this rare

piece.

740 1272-1307. Edward 1, pennies ; small planchets ; varie-

ties ; fine. 2 pieces

741 Same, but large planchets ; varieties ; very fair.

2 pieces

FOREIGN SILVER COINS.

33

c 742 1307-1327. Edward II, pennies; very good and fair.

2 pieces

743 Another ; rev., Civitas Cantor ; very good.

744 1399-1413. Henry I Y, groat ; Villa Calls ; fair.

745 Half groat; rev., same as last; very good;

scarce.

740 1413-1422. Henry Y, half groat; rev., Civitas Dulin{J)\ fair ; rare.

747 1461-1483. Edward 1Y, tine, large groat, London ; sel-

dom found as fine.

748 1485-1509. Henry YU, half groat ; first with profile of

King (about 1503) ; rev., Posui Deum,” &c. ; arms in shield ; very good and rare.

749 1509-1547. Henry YIII, groat; crowned bust; rev.,

like last ; very fair.

750 Penny ; rev., A. \V. (Archbishop Wolsey), fair;

rare.

751 1547-1553. Edward YI, shilling ; obv., full face, bust

of King, XII. and rose ; rev., Posui Deum,” &c. ; M. M. ton ; a beautiful specimen ; barely circulated ; rare.

752 1554. Philip and Mary, shilling ; their busts vis-a-vis;

crowns above, and date, Philip et Maria,” D. G. K. Angl. et Xeap. pr. Hisp. ; rev., arms crowned, of Spain and England, &c. first English coin dated) ; heads rubbed, otherwise very fair ; rare.

753 1558-1603. Elizabeth, shilling; M. M., Cross; name

and title in full ; very fair.

754 Another; smaller planchet ; M. M., Ton ; name,

&c., abbreviated ; head somewhat worn ; rev., very fair.

755 1569. Sixpence; M. M., Crown; small head; good;

pierced.

756 1590. Another; M. M., Hand; large head; very fair;

scarce.

757 1578. Threepence ; M. M., Cross ; very good ; scarce.

758 Twopence, no date; M. M., Bird, without the

rose ; good ; rare, thus.

759 Penny ; no date ; poor.

760 1603-’25. James I, shilling ; M. M., Trefoil ; rev.,

“Quae Deus Conjunxit Nemo Separe’t ;” not fine impression, but very good foi the piece.

34

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761 Another, smaller head ; M. M. Crown ; rev., same ;

better impression.

762 1625-’49. Charles I, half crown M. M., Lion j king on

horseback; Ebor. beneatli (York); rev., circular shield ; Christo auspice Regno ;” very fair ; rare.

763 Shilling; M. M., Crown rev., like last ; poor.

764 Shilling (hammered); M. M., R ; very good;

scarce.

765 Penny (hammered) ; rev., Justitia, &c. ; very

good ; rare.

766 1649-’56. Commonwealth shilling, 1652; very good;

rare.

767 1653. Another ; about the same.

768 1656. Another, roughly executed ; baser metal ;

last year ; the only one I ever saw of this year ; good ; very rare.

769 1668. Charles II crown ; rev. C’s” in angles, &c. ; very

fair.

770 Twopence (hammered ;) obv. crowned bust to left ;

rev. like lot 762 ; tine.

771 Twopence by /Simon fine and one fair. 2 pieces

772 1679, &c. Set Maunday money, 1, 2, 3 and 4d. ; good.

4 pieces

773 1688. James II, penny; very good, and 3d; poor.

2 pieces

774 1689. William and Mary, half crown; fair.

775 1691. Threepence, small letters; fair.

776 1691. Set Maunday money; large letters; 1,

2, 3 and 4d. ; very good ; scarce. 4 pieces

777 1697. William, half crown and shilling; very fair.

2 pieces

778 1696. Sixpence ; almost tine.

779 1711. Anna; shillings; good and very fair ; one pierced.

2 pieces

780 1711. Sixpence ; hair rubbed ; otherwise very good

781 1713. Fourpence; beautiful piece; very tine;

scarce.

782 1710. Three and twopence ; both good. 2 pieces

783 1723. George I, shilling; South Sea Co.” head rubbed ;

good.

7S4 1723. Sixpence; “South Sea Co.” strictly uncir-

culated ; rare thus.

FOREIGN SILVER COINS.

35

785 1727.

Penny ; very good ; scarce.

786 1732. George II, half crown ; young head ; rev., roses

and plumes ; good.

787 1732. Shilling and sixpence ; same variety ; poor ;

2 pieces

788 1739. Shilling ; young head ; rev., roses in angles

only; fair.

789 1747. Shilling; old head; rev., like last ; fine.

790 1758 &c. Shilling and sixpence; old head; un-

circulated. 2 pieces

791 1758. Sixpence ; same ; fair.

792 1743. 3d., 2d., and Id. ; young head ; uncircula-

ted. 3 pieces

793 1729. Same ; different varieties ; not quite as

good. b pieces

794 1746. Half crown ; Lima ; uncirculated; rare.

795 1745. Shilling; Lima; very fair.

796 1762. George III, Quarter guinea ; gold ; boyish head ;

rev., arms ; fair ; rare.

797 1800. Third guinea ; gold / head almost pointed ;

rev., crown ; very good and scarce.

798 1808. Third guinea; gold ; head round like a

ball ; rev., crown over date ; uncirculated ; very rare.

- Half crown ; very large bust ; fair.

- Shilling and sixpence ; very good. 2 pieces

- Shilling and sixpence ; fine. 2 pieces

- 4d., 3d. and 2d. ; young head ; fine ; scarce.

3 pieces

- 2d. and Id. ; fine ; draped bust. 2 pieces

- Set 4d., 3d., 2d. and Id. ; all 'proofs ex-

4 pieces

- Pattern shilling ; in copper ; very good ; rare

- Five shillings ; bank of England ; good. Another ; same but smaller ; struck over a

799 1817.

800 1787.

801 18161 802 1772.

803 1800.

804 1820.

cept 4d.

805 1816.

806 1804.

807 1804.

Spanish dollar; very good ; scarce.

808 1811. Three shillings ; bust like last ; very fair.

809 1811. Eighteen pence ; similar ; very good.

810 1814. Another different ; fine.

811 1816 Same as last ; uncirculated ; rare.

36

FOREIGN SILVER COINS.

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lL

1L

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Li

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3-0

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812 1811 lSd. ; obv., fine bust ; that of Queen Eliza-

beth in centre ; E. R. in field ; Labimur in pejus donee meliora revertant rev., 18 pence token Span : doll, silver dwts., 4,” in seven lines ; very good and rare.

813 1811 Shillings of Somersetshire and Hampshire ;

very fine. 2 pieces

814 1811

815 1811

proofs.

816 1811

fine.

817 1811

818 1812

819 1811

820 1811

Tyne ; g

Same of Wiltshire and Gloucester ; proofs.

2 pieces

Same of Flintshire and North Cornwall;

2 pieces.

Same of Birmingham and Whitby ; very

2 pieces

Same of York and Norfolk ; very good.

2 pieces

Same of Scarborough and Leeds ; very fine.

2 pieces

Same of Hereford and Fazeley ; proofs.

2 pieces

Same of Birmingham and Newcastle-on- ood. 2 pieces

821 1812 Same of Doncaster and Gloucester ; fair.

2 pieces

822 1811. Same of Newport, Isle of Wight ; very

good ; rare.

823 1821. George IY, crown by Pistrucci ; rev., St. George

and Dragon ; good.

824 1821 Shilling by Pistrucci ; rev., beautiful shield

crowned ; thistle and shamrocks on either side ; rose beneath ; proof scarce.

825 1824 Shilling and sixpence ; same head ; rev.,

shield in garter ; fair. 2 pieces

826 1822 4d., 2d. and Id. ; same ; proofs. 3 pieces

827 1825 Shilling by Chantrey ; rev., crowned lion

on a crown ; proof.

828 1826 Sixpence ; same type ; fine ; scarce.

829 1827 Another ; very fine.

830 1834. William IV, half crown ; rev., shield of arms;

Order of Garter, displayed on mantle of ermine ; suspended from a crown ; good ; scarce.

831 1834 Shilling and sixpence ; fine. 2 pieces

832 1836 4d., 2d., l^d. ; fine. 3 pieces

833 1834 l^d. ; good.

FOREIGN SILVER COINS.

37

834 1837 3d. and 4d. ; scarce date ; very good

2 pieces

835 1845. Victoria, crown Decus et Tutamen,” on edge ;

very good.

836 1845, &c. Half crown, shilling, 6d., 4d. and 3d. ;

uncirculated. 5 pieces

837 1849 - Florin without D. G. ; fine ; rare.

838 1872 12d., 6d. and 4d. ; uncirculated. 4 pieces

839 1838, &c. Victoria; set 4d., 3d., 2d., l£d. and Id. ; good

to uncirculated. 5 pieces

840 1839-’42-’43-’60-’62 ; L£d., pieces, all very good. 5 pieces

SCOTLAND.

840 a 1107-1124. Alexander I, penny ; fine for the period; rare.

841 1214-1249. Alexander II, penny ; very fair; rare.

8-12 1249-1292. Alexander III, penny ; good; scarce.

843 14S8-1513. James IV, plack, base; obv. Lion on shield,

three crowns on sides ; rev. Villa Edinburgi;” cross potent / star in centre; crowns and crosses in angles ; very good ; rare.

844 1542-1567. Mary, plack; obv. crowned thistle M. R. on

either side, “Maria,” &c. ; rev. Sc. Andrew’s cross, 5 pointed star on each side Oppidum Edinburgi ; very good ; rare.

845 Another variety ; not so good.

846 1567-1601. James VI , shilling; rev. large thistle

crowned ; poor but rare.

847 Penny ; obv. Rose, Rosa sine spina I. D. G ;”

rev. thistle, M. M. Fleur de lis ; very good and rare.

848 1625-’49. Charles I ; XL shillings, Scotch ; obv., crowned

bust; rev. thistle, Salus Reipub, Suprema Lex ; fine; rare.

849 Another; rev. Suprema Ilex very fair.

850 XX shillings Scotch; rev., thistle Justitia thro-

num,” Ac. ; good.

851 1669. Charles II, Fight h dollar; bust laureated ; thistle

beneath; rev. four shields in form of cross; in cen- tre V ; very good ; rare.

852 1673. Quarter dollar, similar to last except

good ; rare.

xm .

4 >

38

FOREIGN SILVER COINS.

XS~ 853

S ^ 854

855

I 856

tb 857

S^D 858

3r 859

860

If 0 861

3 t> 862

25" 863

j r 864

865

| JL& 866

lCp 867

868

1688. James II, 10 shillings Scotch rev. St. Andrew’s cross, thistle, harp, rose and Jleur de lis at each point ; arms of each country on shields, in angles ; very fair.

1691. William and Mary, 40 shillings Scotch busts ac- colated, 40 beneath, one edge Protegit et ornat very good ; scarce.

1705. Anna, 5 shillings, Scotch / rude bust draped ; 5 beneath ; rev. three thistles on one stem ; “Nemo me impune lacesset good; scarce.

1707. Shilling and sixpence ; E under bust ;

poor. 2 pieces

IRELAND.

1272-1307. Edward I, penny ; head in triangle ; rev., Civitas Dublinie ; very fair.

Same obv. ; rev., Civitas Vaterfor ; (Waterford) ;

very good ; barely circulated ; rare.

Henry Till -and Jane ; groat ; obv., arms of England and France crowned ; rev., Harp ; on either side II-I ; everything crowned ; M. M. ditto ; very good and rare.

1555. Philip and Mary ; sixpences ; busts vis-a-vis ; rev., harp ; P. M. &c. ; all crowned ; base ; poor. 2 pieces

1561. Elizabeth; shilling; bust Elizabeth; D. G. F. et Hibernie Peg. ; rev., three harps on shield ; crowned ; posni deum, &c. ; good for this rare coin.

Sixpence ; obv., arms of France, England, &c.; rev.,

Harp, M. M. ; Trefoil / very fair ; scarce.

Sixpence \ very small head of Elizabeth ; rev., like

lot 860, but with E. P. on either side of harp ; base M. M. Rose good ; scarce.

1603-’23. James I, shilling ; M. M. Bell / crowned bust ; rev., harp, “Exurgat Deus Dissipentur Inimica; (“ Let God arise, let His enemies be scattered ”) ; very fair ; rare.

Shilling ; M. M. Rose obv., variety ; rev., like

last, but with “Henrico Rosas, Pegna Jacobus”; good ; rare.

1804. George III, six shillings ; fair.

1805. Ten pence ; poor.

1813. Ten pence ; rev., wreath of shamrock; un-

circulated; scarce.

FOREIGN SILVER COINS.

39

ENGLISH COLONAL COINS.

869 1791. Sierra Leone company, Africa; 20 cents ; pierced.

870 1791. Same ; 10 cents ; very good ; scaice.

871 1822. George 1Y, Cape of Good Hope ; 1-4, 1-8 and 1-16

dollar ; good. 3 pieces

872 1822. Same; 1-16 dollar; very fair.

873 1835. William IIII, King, East India Co. ; rupee, and

1-4 rupee ; obv., bust to right ; good ; scarce.

874 1836. Thaler of Hanover ; very good.

875 1840. East India Co. ; “Victoria Queen forming semi-

circle ; odd looking head ; Iiupee, \ do. and two annas ; very good. 3 pieces

876 1840. Different type; Rupee, £ do. and two

annas ; all very good, the Half Rupee, uncirculated and rare. 3 pieces

877 1862. India ; Rupee, half and quarter ditto, and two

annas ; finely executed, all uncirculated (except \ R. good.) 4 pieces

878 1862. Two annas, larger planchet ; good ; scarce.

879 1867. Hong Kong dollar ; very good.

880 1866. Twenty cents ; uncirculated, scarce.

881 1868. Ten cents ; good and fine. 2 pieces

882 1848. Ionic Isles, 30 Lepta ; obv. Brittania seated ; rev.

value in wreath ; very good and rare.

883 1862. Hew Brunswick, 20, 10 and 5 cents; good; scarce.

3 pieces

884 1864. 10 and 5 cents; very good; scarce. 2 pieces

885 1870 Hew Foundland, 50 cents; fine; scarce.

886 1872. Same, II under bust; fine; scarce.

887 1874. Same, without H. ; very fine ; scarce.

888 1873. 20 cents; uncirculated; scarce.

889 1865. 10 and 5 cents; very fair. 2 pieces

890 1870. 10 cents; good.

891 1858. Canada, 20, 10 and 5 cents; very good.

3 pieces

892 1872. 25, 10 and 5 cents ; H under wreath ; fine.

3 pieces

893 1874. Similar set; uncirculated. 3 pieces

894 1870, &c. 10 and 5 cents; varieties; average

fine. 6 pieces

40

FOBEIGN SILYEE COINS.

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GREECE AND JAPAN.

895 1833. Otho, Drachme ; obv. head to right ; very fair.

896 1868. George, Drachme; obv. head of “George I, King

of Greece ; rev. cross on shield backed by ermine drapery ; fine.

897 Japanese dollar, 4 dollar, 10 and 5 cents ; obv. a full blown

sun ; rev. a lovely specimen of a Dragon or some other equally interesting pet ; all uncirculated ; (the 4 dollar rare.) 4 pieces

898 [tzebue, oblong; uncirculated.

RUSSIA, POLAND AND FINLAND.

899 1821. Alexander I, poltina (half rouble) ; rev., pure

silver, 2 zolotink,” Ac., &c., between oak and laurel branches ; fine.

900 1813 Twenty kopecks ; very fair.

901 1824 Five kopecks ; uncirculated ; scarce.

902 1853 Nicholas I, quarter rouble; obv., arms, “pure

silver, 1 zolotink,” Ac. ; good.

903 1844 Five kopecks ; very good.

904 1869. Alexander II, rouble ; good.

905 1862 20, 15 and 10 kopecks ; very good.

3 pieces

906 1867 20, 10 and 5 kopecks ; different ; very good.

3 pieces

907 1866 Finland , one markka ; obv., Russian Eagle

with Finnish arms on breast, Kappaletta Naulasta Salwaa Hopeata, 94,48 ;” fine proof / scarce.

908 1763. Poland, Fred. Augustus, 1-6 thaler ; fair.

909 1839 Nicholas I, two zlotysh ; obv., Russ. Eagle ;

arms of all the colonies thereon ; very fair ; scarce.

U. S. SILVER COINS.

DOLLARS.

910

1794.

Poor and worn.

911

1795.

Flowing hair; good impression

1, 1 0

912

—7

CD

GO

Thirteen stars ; good.

UNITED STATES SILVER COINS.

41

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d913

1799.

IV

914

1800.

>- It

915

1801.

916

1802.

c

1 1—

917

c

1802.

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918

1803.

\ 0

919

1840.

920

1842.

or

921

1845.

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922

1846.

or

923

1848.

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924

1849.

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925

1853.

1 D

926

1859.

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927 1860.

1 V

928

1860.

l G

929

1862.

! 0

930

1862.

IV

931

1863.

IV

932

1866.

933

1867.

V

934

1869.

r

935

1870..

v

936

1871.

[o

937

1873.

>u

938

1874.

1 Q

939

1875.

US*

940

1875.

Six stars facing ; broken (lie ; very good.

Good impression ; but little circulated.

Very fair impression ; scarce.

Over 1801 ; hair rubbed ; otherwise very good ;

scarce.

Not as good ; fair.

Hair worn ; otherwise very fair Very good; barely circulated.

Very line impression.

Good and scarce.

Beautiful impression ; very line.

Very good impression ; scarce.

Very line impression ; has been proof ; scarce.

V ery fine ; barely circulated ; rare.

N. 0. mint ; uncirculated.

Brilliant proof.

Uncirculated.

Brilliant jproof.

V ery fine ; almost proof.

Brilliant 'proof.

Brilliant proof.

Fin e proof ; slightlv tarnished.

Brilliant proof.

Brilliant proof.

Brilliant proof.

Old type ; very good ; scarce.

Trade uncirculated.

Trade ; uncirculated ; Carson City mint ; scarce. Trade brilliant proof.

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941 1794. Very fair impression ; scared.

942 1794. V ariety ; not quite as good ; trefoil stamped on rev.

943 1795. Fair ; varieties. 2 pieces

944 1805. Very fair.

945 1806. Pointed G ; rev., olive branch does not pass through

eagle’s claw ; good ; scarce.

946 1806. Blunt 6 ; fair.

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948

949

950

951

952

953

954

955

956

957 95S

959

960

961

962

963

964

965

966

967

968

969

970

971

972

973

974

975

976

977

978

979

980

981 9S2

1807. Very fair; small and large plancliet. 1807. Head of 1808; line.

1809 and 1811. Fine impressions.

1812. Broken die ; fair; scarce.

1813 and 1814. Very fine impressions.

1817 and 1818. 1819 and 1820. 1821 and 1822. 1823 and 1824. 1825 and 1826. 1827 and 1828. 1S29.

1830 and 1831

Uncirculated.

Very fine impressions. Very fine impressions. Splendid impressions. Uncirculated. Uncirculated.

Uncirculated ; scarce.

Uncirculated. Uncirculated. Large and small dates ;

2 pieces

2 pieces

2 pieces 2 pieces 2 pieces 2 pieces 2 pieces 2 pieces 2 pieces

2 pieces 2 pieces 2 pieces

1832 and 1833.

1S34. Large and small dates ; very fine.

1835. Very fine impressions ; varieties; edges milled be- tween words. 2 pieces

1 836. Uncirculated ; also milled edge ; fair ; scarce.

2 pieces

1837. Uncirculated ; 1838 very fair. 2 pieces

1839. Head and Liberty seated ; very fair. 2 pieces

1840 and 1842. Good. 2 pieces

1842. Uncirculated ; scarce.

1843 and 1844. Very fine impressions. 2 pieces

1846 and 1847. Very good. 2 pieces

1849. Uncirculated.

1850. N. O. mint ; good ; scarce.

1851. Very good; scarce.

1853. Uncirculated; scarce.

1856. San Francisco mint; worn but rare.

1857. Uncirculated ; scarce.

1858. San Francisco mint ; worn but scarce.

1858. N. O. mint ; uncirculated.

1860. San Francisco and jST. O. mint ; uncirculated ; scarce. 2 pieces

1860. Brilliant proof.

1861. IL O. mint and Phila. ; uncirculated 2 pieces

1862. Brilliant proof.

1 863. Brilliant proof.

UNITED STATES SILVER COINS.

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984 1867. Brilliant proof.

985 1867. Another, duplicate.

986 1867. San Francisco mint ; uncirculated.

987 1.868 and 1869. Uncirculated. 2 pieces

988 1870. Brilliant 'proof.

989 1871. Brilliant proof.

990 1871 and 1872. Uncirculated (latter S. F. Mint).

2 pieces

991 1873. No arrows ; Carson City Mint and Phila. ; very

good ; rare. 2 pieces

992 1873. Arrows ; proof.

993 1873. Arrows ; S. F. mint; almost proof.

994 1874. Arrows ; proof.

995 1874. Straight arrow heads ; S. F. Mint ; uncirculated.

996 1874. Slanted arrow heads ; Carson City Mint ; uncir-

culated ; very scarce.

997 1875. Brilliant proof.

998 1875. Another; same.

QUARTER DOLLARS.

999 1796. Fair ; rough surface ; rare.

1000 1804. Fair; scarce.

1001 1805. Yerv good for the piece ; scarce.

1002 1805. Fair variety and 1806 over 1805 ; worn ; scarce.

2 pieces

1003 1806. A very tine impression ; has never been sharp ;

rare thus.

1806. Broken die and 1807 ; fair. 2 pieces

Much circulated.

Very fine impression ; barely circulated.

Die badly broken ; poor and another better.

2 pieces

Large date ; good.

Very good impression ; scarce.

Fair for date.

Very fair.

Fair.

Uncirculated ; splendid impression ; scarce.

1004

1005

1006

1007

1008

1009

1010 1011 1012

1815.

1818.

1819.

1820. 1821. 1822. 1825. 1828. 1831.

1013

1014 1832, ’34 and ’35 ; very good impressions. 3 pieces

44

UNITED STATES SILVER COINS.

1015

1837.

Uncirculated.

1016

183S.

Very line.

4-fc

1017

1838.

Liberty seated ; very good.

Go

1018

1839.

Fine ; almost proof ; and variety.

2 pieces

Ho

1019

1840.

N. O. mint, without drapery ; good

; scarce.

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1020

1840.

N. O. mint, with drapery ; varieties

; good.

2 pieces

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1021

1842.

N. O. mint ; very fair.

1S~

1022

1843.

Uncirculated and N. O. mint ; fair.

2 pieces

1023

1844.

Fine impression.

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1024

1845 and ’46. Fine.

3 pieces

2>o

1025

1847.

Fine ; scarce ; and N. O. mint poor,

2 pieces

Sl

1026

1848.

Uncirculated ; scarce.

1027

1849.

Uncirculated.

Sd

1028

1850.

Fine and N. O. mint ; poor ; scarce

2 pieces

3^

1029

1851.

Very fair impression.

<^o

1030

1 852.

Uncirculated ; scarce.

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1031

1853 ;

ind ’54. Fine impressions.

2 pieces.

1*6

1032

1856.

Good.

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1033

1858.

Uncirculated ; scarce.

XS'

1034

1858.

San Francisco mint ; worn ; scarce.

<Tc

1035

1859 and ’60. N. 0. mint ; good.

2 pieces

1036

1860.

Brilliant proof.

*5“

1037

1861.

San Francisco mint ; good ; scarce ;

and another

line.

2 pieces

M-o

1038

1862.

Brilliant proof.

4-q

1039

1863.

Brilliant proof.

3 D

1040

1863.

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1041

1864.

Brilliant proof.

Lf-C

1042

1866.

Brilliant proof.

4A~

1043

1867.

Brilliant proof.

3,r

1044

1867 i

and ’70. Uncirculated.

2 pieces

441

1045

1870.

Brilliant proof.

3T

1046

1871.

Brilliant proof.

4-0

1047

1872 and ’73. No arrows; uncirculated.

2 pieces

IT

1048

1873.

Arrows ; proof.

IF

1049

1873.

San Francisco mint ; uncirculated ;

proof polish.

3r

1050

1874.

Proof.

^0

1051

1874.

San Francisco mint; uncirculated;

proof polish.

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1053

1054

1055

1056

1057

1058

1059

1060 1061 1062 1063

1064

1065

1066

1067

1068

1069

1070

1071

1072

1875. Brilliant proof.

1875. Uncirculated.

1875. Twenty cents; proof.

SMALL PROOF SETS, ETC.

1866. 1, 2, 3 and 5 cent pieces.

1867. 1, 2, 3 and 5 cent pieces.

1870. 1, 2, 3 and 5 cent pieces.

IS 71. 1, 2, 3 and 5 cent pieces.

1874. 1, 3 and 5 cent pieces.

1874. Duplicate set.

1875. 1, 3 and 5 cent pieces.

1875. Duplicate set.

1873. Full set from dollar to cent; old type; not all proof, but still a very line and scarce set. 10 pieces

1860-62 and ’63. Proof cents ; nickel. 3 pieces

1872. Two cent piece; ‘proof; very scarce.

1872. Another same.

1878. Two cent piece ; proof / rare.

1857 to 1873 inclusive; set uncirculated cents. 18 pieces 1857 to 1873. Varieties in the dies ; mostly uncirculated cents. 33 pieces

1864 to 1872 inclusive; set of two cent pieces, and vari- eties of each. 66 pieces

1865 to 1872 inclusive; set of three cent nickels, and

varieties. 16 pieces

1866 to 1873 inclusive; set of live cent nickels, and

varieties. 43 pieces

PAPAL MEDALS.

The following Medals of the Popes of Rome are (as a col- lection), without doubt, the largest assemblage of the class in this country ; many of them are very rare, and by some of the best artists the world has produced. Condition, when not otherwise stated fine; metal, bronze; no duplicates ; size 27 average :

A.D.

1073 66-78. Linus 1 ; rev., keys, Celorum claves ;” size 27.

2 pieces

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A.D.

1074 79-91. Cletus ; rev., Yincunt indebellatura.” 2 pieces

1075 100-112. Anacletus ; rev., head of Saviour on tapestry.

1076 180-194. Eleutefius ; rev., Emitte spiritum tuum;”

dove in centre.

1077 203-221. Zefirinus ; rev., same as lot 1073.

1078 277-233. Urbanus I ; rev., like last.

1079 237-238. Anterus (Greek); rev., similar to last.

1080 239-250. Fabianus; rev., mitre and keys.

1081 257-258. Sixtus II ; rev., similar to lot 1073.

1082 275-283. Eutichianus (Tuscan) ; rev., similar to lot 1 074.

1083 283-296. Caius (Dalmatian) ; introduced pagan rites in

the church.

1084 337-352. Julius I ; rev., similar to lots 1074 and ’5.

2 pieces

1085 366-366. Felix II ; rev., shield, keys and mitre.

1086 385-398. Siricius, Maltese cross on shoulder intro-

duced image worship.

1087 398-402. Anastasius I; rev., “Sanctus Petrus et Paulus.”

1088 432-440. Sixtus III, (inscrip, on obv. retrograde) ; sent

St. Patrick to Ireland.

1089 440-461. Leo I, “the Great;” rev., similar to 1075 ;

4tli Council at Chalcedon.

1090 461-467. Hilarius (Sardinian) ; rev., like 1085.

1091 526-529. Felix IY, Benevento introduced Extreme

Unction.

1092 530-531. Bonifacius II ; rev., Coelor. claves regni.”

1093 532-535. John II ; rev., similar to last.

1093a 535-536. Agapetus I ; rev., bird on shield.

1094 555-559. Pelagius I ; rev., tiger on shield.

1095 573-577. Benedict I ; rev., key being given to Pope

from the clouds.

1096 590-604. Gregory I, the Great ;” he taught doctrine

of Purgatory ; Mass introduced. 3 pieces

1097 604-605. Sabinianus (Tuscan); rev., spread eagle on

shield.

1098 605-606. Bonifacius III ; rev., castle on shield; he was

made Supreme head of the Church by Phocas, and assumed title of Universal Bishop.

1099 619-624. Bonifacius Y, (Neapolitan) ; rev., arms.

1100 640-640. Severinus; rev., similar to 1095; ruled two

months.

PAPAL MEDALS.

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1105

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1106

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1107

1108

1109

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1114

1115

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1116

1117

1118

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1123

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1126

1127

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A.D.

640-641. John I V, (Dalmatian) ; rev., arms.

646-655. Martin I, (Syrian); rev., similar to 1095; he ordained Celibacy of the clergy ; separated the Greek and Roman churches.

655-658. EugeniusI; rev., arms.

Iginius I ; rev., Gloriosi principes Apostolorum.”

73. Vitalianus ; he established the use of Latin in

658-6' TQ

church service ; fair.

673-677. Adiodatus II ; rev., like 1085.

6S5-686. John Y, (Antioch) ; rev., similar to 1092. 687-687. Cuno ; rev., like 1085.

687-701. Sergius I, (Antioch) ; rev., similar to last.

701-704. John YI, (Greek); rev., like 1087 and 1092.

2 pieces

707- 708. Sisinins, (Syrian) ; ruled only 20 days. 2 pieces

708- 715. Constantine I, (Syrian) ; introduced kissing

his toe. 2 pieces

753-757. Stephanus 111, (Sicilian) ; implores protection from Pepin.

757-767. Paul I ; rev., similar to 1087.

768-771. Stephanus IY ; held council of the Lateran ;

rev., arms.

827-844. Gregory I Y ; sent missionaries from France to Sweden.

872-882. John VIII; rev., similar to 1074; John is - said to have been a woman.

882-883. Martin II, (Gallician) ; rev., arms.

88L-885. Hadrian III ; rev., similar to 1104 and 1085.

2 pieces

885-891. Stephanus Yl ; rev., similar to 1087.

891-896. Formosus, (Portuguese); rev., arms; two Lions upholding Crescent.

896-896. Bonifacius VI; rev., similar to 1080. 900-900. Theodoras II ; ruled 20 days ; rev., like 1087.

905- 906. Benedict IY ; rev., like 1073.

906- 906. Leo Y ; rev., similar to 1076.

907- 910. Sergius III ; rev., arms.

929-931. Stephanus VIII ; rev., like 1085.

931-936. John XI ; rev., arms ; rev., large cross adorn- ed with dowers ; he gave the highest offices in the church to children. 2 pieces

48

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1129 943-946. Martin III ; rev., similar to 1092.

1130 964-964. Benedict Y ; rev., arms, &c. 2 pieces

1131 965-972. John XIII ; rev., similar to 1087.

1132 972-973. Benedict VI; rev., like 1104.

1133 974-974. DonnusII; rev., like 1092 and 1085 ; ruled

three months. 2 pieces

1134 974-974. Bonifacius VII ; deposed and banished for

his crimes. 2 pieces

1135 975-984. Benedict VII ; rev., arms.

1136 984-985. John XIV (Pavia;) rev., similar to 1095.

2 pieces

1137 985-996. John XV ; canonized the first saints.

1138 1003-’09. John XVIII; rev., arms.

1139 1048-’48. Damasus II, ruled 23 days ; rev., view of

Borne ; Felix Borna.”

1140 1058-’58. Benedict X ; anti-pope; rev., arms.

1141 1130-’43. Innocent II ; held 2nd Lateran Council ; rev.,

arms.

1141a 1143-44. Celestinus II ; rev., arms; (three fleur de Us.)

1142 1145-’53. Eugenius III ; rev., like 1085.

1143 1154-59. Hadrian IV ; (an Englishman, Nicholas

Breakspeare ; ) rev., St. Peter.

1144 1159-81. Alexander III, “Bandin;” Henry II, of

England, held his stirrups, while he mounted his horse, 1161.

1145 1178-’81. Innocent III; anti-pope; rev., arms. Size 34

1146 1181-’85. Lucius III, (Lucca;) rev., arms.

1147 1185-87. Urbanus III, (Milan) Crivelli ; rev., arms ;

insc. retrograde.

1148 1191— ’98. Celestinus III, he kicked the Emperor Henry

Vi’s crown from his head while kneeling to show how he made and unmade kings. 3 pieces

1149 1276-76. Innocent V, (Spaniard;) ruled 4 months;

rev., Volcano ; arms.

1150 1276-’76. Hadrian V, (Genoa) “Eieschi;” ruled 1

month ; rev., like 1143.

1151 1277-80. Nicholas III, “Orsini;” he enriched his

family at the expense of the church.

1152 1280-85. Martin IV, de Brie ; rev., arms.

1153 1288-92. Nicholas IV, (Pisa ; ) rev., like 1073.

1154 1294-1303. Bonifacius VIII, (Aragui;) canonized

Louis IX.

PAPAL MEDALS.

49

U q ^.1155 1305-14. Clement V, (Gascon) de Gout ; 15th Gen- eral Council at Arienna for the purpose of suppressing the Knight Templars and the Brethren and Sisters of Free Spirit.”

2 $"* 1156 1404-’06. Innocent VII ; rev., like 1095.

in 1157 1471-’84. Sixtus IV ; obv., “Ano Jubilee II;” rev.,

Pope hammering at gates of heaven ; others holding his coat-tails, Gloriosa dicta sunt de te Ci vitas Dei.” I iff 1158 Another ; rev., arms, Etsi Annosa Germinat.”

I G 1159 1503-03. Pius III, (Sienna) Picolomini ;” rev., arms; ruled 26 days.

1160 1513-’21. Leo X, de Medici ;” rev., Pope in quadriga ;

victory crowning him ; he commenced building St. Peter’s.

1161 1559-’65. Pius IV, de Medici,” by P. P. ; rev., St.

Catherine’s Church, 1561 ; he held the 18th and last General Council at Trent.

1162 1572-85. Gregory XIII, reformed the calendar, by

L. Farm / rev., St. Peter’s Cathedral, Eoraa pierced.

1163 Another by Fed. Parm ; obv., Anno Jubilee /

rev., Pope, with pickaxe, tearing down the gate of heaven ; his coat-tails held by Bishops who, in turn, perform the same office for each other ; St. Peter with keys in distance ; numerous angelic beings Hying about, Ac., in fact a very spirited scene, in ex. Doinus Dei et porta coeli,” 1575.

1164 1623-’44. Urban VII, another Jubilee year, 1625,

Reseravit et Clausit.”

1165 Another by Gas. Moi , 1631; rev., Rome seated,

holding in hand St. Peter’s Cathedral.

^ 1166 Another by same y rev., plan of Vatican ; bishop

in clouds holding buildings.

1167 1655-67. Alexander VII, Chigi,” by G. M. rev..

very long college, in ex. JEdibus CEconoinia, Ac.

1168 Another by same ; rev., very large building in

course of erection ; plan on schedule above, in ex. M,

1661.

0 0 1169 1667-’69. Clement IX, by Albert Ameranus j rev., pelican and young (like Taylor Pelican medal) ; Aliis non sibi clemens.”

do Hid Another; rev., long procession, Pace populis

suis a domino concessa.”

50

PAPAL MEDALS.

1171

A.D.

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1172

1173

1174

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1176

1177

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1676-89. Innocent XI, by ] lamer anus / rev., Virgin above clouds ; small angels with temple and tiara, In seculiim stabit.”

Another by same; rev., Female seated with two

infants one at breast (a beautiful design) Non quserit que sua sunt.”

1691-1700. Innocent XII ; rev., angel with two trum- pets, “ Jubilei ssecularis indictio in ex. 1699 ; white metal ; fair.

1700-’21. Clement XI, by Hameranus / rev., dove in rays, above on scroll, In f unde lumen ; star on right ; mountainous landscape of exceedingly fine workman- ship, in ex. Vt. Sint Aspera, in vias Planas ; size 20.

Another by Erman Hameranus / rev., men on

scaffold raising a pillar, Deo sacra Besurget.”

Another by S. Verani rev., female on throne,

pointing with sceptre to all-seeing eye, Lucet in V ultu eius size 32.

1758-69. Clement XIII, by (Jropanese rev., female emptying cornucopias of coins, Liberalitas redux.”

Another (engraver’s mark, a Wolf ) ; rev., armed

ships ; Pope embarking, Adventus Pontifices cen- tumcell,” 1762.

A lead Bullae,” or seal affixed to the Papal

Bulls;”

obv., heads of Peter and Paul ; rev.,

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Clemens Papa XIII ; very rare. Size 26

1775-’99. Pius VI ; rev., inscription in 9 lines, 1799.

Size 33

1800-’23. Pius VII ; rev., two birds on a tower, Sac. Pri. Adventui Aug. PERIISIA, Ac., 1805.

1825. Leo XII ; Jubilee year; splendid medal.

1813. Gregory XVI ; rev., Corona Aur. a Capitule vatic decreta Alexandrite imposita, by G. Gerbara.

1830. Sede Vacante, by A7*. Gerbara fine medal of Marius Mattei, Treasurer General ; rare. Size 20

1830. Another, by I. Gennad obv., implements of war ; rev., names of Cardinals, Ac.

1830. Another, by N. Gerbara; rev., Petr. Franciscus, Cardinal Gallem, Ac.; beautiful gilt; very rare.

1851. Pius IX, by B. Zaccagnini obv., ruins of Ampitheatre ; rev., arms, Ac.; splendid medal.

1850. To commemorate the synod in Thurles,

Ireland, Ac.; proof. Size 22

PAPAL MEDALS.

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1189 1860. Obv., bust; rev., Papal arms, W. M.;

proof. Size 32

1190 Others by Allen and Key ; fine proofs; W. M.;

Size 28-2-1. 2 pieces

1191 A fine oval medal given to an American by Pio Kino ;

obv., bust ; rev., heads of St. Peter and St, Paul ; very fine. Size 20

1192 Two small silver medals; proof. Size 10 and 11.

2 pieces

1193 1818. D. A. Afire, Archbishop of Paris, (murdered by

Communists, 1818); obv., bust in high relief ; rev., death-bed, soldiers, &c. weeping ; fine and rare.

Size 30

1191 Brass medal with numerous emblems of Christianity ;

old, fine and interesting. Size 22

1195 Old medal of Cardinal Andreas; rev., fides publica.”

Size 21

1196 Caricature medal ; obv., bust, Moriendo restitut, &c.;

rev., Pope and Devil’s head, Ecclesia perversa tenet faciem Diaboli ; good ; rare.

1197 Ferdinand Aug. Archbishop Cologne and Clement VII,

shells. 2 pieces

1198 Lot of medalets ; brass, &c. 5 pieces

1199 Religious medals ; bronze and lead. 2 pieces

1200 Very fine medals of the Virgin; size 20x30, bronze and

white metal. 2 pieces

MISCELLANEOUS MEDALS, Ac.

S’ o 1201 Thiers medal, struck by the French in Philadelphia, “Sept.

5th, 1873 ”; obv. arms of Pliila.; MDCCLXXXIX very fine ; bronze. Size JO

\ \ro 1202 Henry Lee; obv., bust to right ; Henrico Lee Legiouis Equit. Praefecto,” &c. ; rev., within wreath, “Non obstanUb Jiuminibus vallis astutia and virtute bellica parva manuhostes vicit victosq; Armis humanitate devinxit. In mem pugn ad Paulus Hook die XIX Aug. 1779 ; in ten lines ; for the battle of Paulus Hook, now Jersey City ; line ; silver. Size 29

1203 Same in bronze.

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1204 Vanderbilt medal ; obv., bust to right “A grateful coun-

try to her generous son ; rev., Neptune kneeling to an American Minerva ; an eagle to right ; steamer Vanderbilt in background ; forked lightning above ; in ex “Bis dat qui tempora dat 1865 very fine; bronze. Size 48

1205 21st N. J. S. Vols. ; “Army of the Potomac, lS62-’63 ;

presented by the citizens of Bergen, Bayonne and Greenville;” obv., arms of New Jersey within circle and surrounded by thirty-two stars; silver; proof.

Size 22

120t6 Same in bronze.

1207 Anna, (England); obv., bust; rev., battle of Vigo Bay;

Capta et incensa Gal. et Hisp. classae ; in ex. “Ad Vigum XII Oct. MDCCII ; very good ; silver.

Size 24

1208 Anna; obv., bust; rev., Brittania with thunderbolt fight-

ing hydra-lieacled monster ; Vicem gerit. ilia, ton- antis;” in ex. Inaugurat XXIII Apr. MDCCII; fair ; silver. Size 22

1209 Florence medal ; obv. busts of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Florence

accolated ; rev., Park Theatre, December 13tli, 1875 ; 100th night of the Mighty Dollar; white metal; proof. Size 27

1210 Maj. Gen. Zachary Taylor; from State of Louisiana;

known as the Pelican medal ; design taken from the Papal medal in lot 1169 ; bronze ; line. Size 48

1211 New York Masonic Temple, June 2, 1875 ; view of Tem-

ple ; rev., masonic emblems ; very fine ; bronze ; (only twenty-five struck in this metal). Size 20

1212 “Mecklenburg Declaration of Independence, May 20,

1775;” obv., Liberty Cap and Hornet’s Nest on branches ; dates and clasped hands beneath ; rays sur- rounding all; silver proof. Size 19

1213 Lovett’s set of eight medals; obv., Washington, &c. ;

rev., White and Harlem Plains ; Lake Champlain ; Sullivan’s and Long Islands; Moore’s Creek ; Fort, Washington and Trenton; white metal; proof.

Size 22 ; 8 pieces

1214 To commemorate the 100th Anniversary, &c. ; bust of

W ashington to right ; horsemen and military on bor- der ; rev., Signing the Declaration ; fine ; bronze.

Size 27

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Same in white metal ; trial piece ; not evenly struck.

Obv., same as rev., of last ; rev., II. G. Sampson, dealer in rare American and Foreign coins, medals, and stamps ; very tine ; white metal. Size 27

Rev., “Jersey City S. S. Anniversary, May 22, 1876;” obv., bust of Washington to left, In God we trust,” above 1776, Centennial 1876,” below; bronze; (15 struck); tine. Size 18

Same in white metal ; (20 struck unpierced).

Rev., same; obv., hare bust of Washington to left, “The pattern of patriotism, industry and progress ;” bronze ; (12 struck); tine. Size 18

Same in white metal ; (10 struck.)

Rev., same; obv., bust of Washington within wreath, W ashington the father of our Country ; bronze ; (12 struck); fine. Size 18

Same in white metal ; (12 struck).

Rev., same ; obv., bust of Martha Washington within a wreath, The 100th year of our Independence, 1876;” bronze; (12 struck); fine. Size 18

Same in white metal ; (12 struck).

“Independence Hall, 1776;” rev., Stiner’s N. Y. & China Tea Company, M. H. Moses & Co., prop’s, &c., . (of this and the next piece there exists but 12 pieces each, the balance were re-melted as the firm rejected the card); white metal ; proof ; thick jplanchet.

Size 24

Rev., same as last ; obv., Liberty Bell, Proclaim liberty throughout the land,” &c.; white metal; proof; thick plancket. Size 24

Same as lot 19, except the date which is May 21, 1876 ; white metal ; pierced ; (none otherwise of this).

Size 18

“Centennial of the Battle of Bunker Hill, June 17, 1875, etc.,” monument with rays; rev., to commemorate the visit of the 7th Regt. Nat. Guard State of N. Y. to Boston, June 17, 1875,” Pro Patria et Gloria on garter, monogram in centre; silver; (only 12 struck); proof ; ' Size 20

Same in brass ; (25 struck).

Size 20

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1230 Old snuff boxes, made of some bard material resembling

gutta percha; obv. and rev., a fac-simile of the large Olay medal ; very rare and fine. Size 57

1231 Another of tbe smaller Clay medal, the eloquent de-

fender,” &c.; fine and rare. Size 50

1232 Another, obverse of last with reverse of former reduced ;

fine and rare. Size 50

ORDERS FOR THIS SALE

WILL BE EXECUTED BY

EDWARD COG AN 408 State Street, Brooklyn, N. Y.

JOHN W. H ASELT IN E. . 1225 Chestnut St., Philadelphia.

WM. II. STROBRIDGE Clinton Hall, N. Y. City.

JOHN P. DES FORGES St. Paul Street, Baltimore.

HENRY AHLBORN . Old Toll House, Cambridge St., Boston.

H. G. SAMPSON Cor. Fulton St. and Broadway, N. Y.

J. W. SCOTT & CO 146 Fulton Street, N. Y.

ED. FROSSARD Irvington, N. Y.

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