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†COINS, CHANNEL ISLANDS, JERSEY Jersey(?), Elizabeth II, Bronze Trials (3), for a decimal currency issue, undated (c.1960), 1-Cent (17mm), 1-Cent (20mm) and 2-Cents (20mm), all on 1.5mm thick flan, obv QUEEN ELIZABETH THE SECOND, crowned head right, rev denomination. Few hairlines, otherwise uncirculated and extremely rare. (3) with a Spink ticket that states “Channel Islands Trial Pieces c.1960 £1500”
†COINS, CYPRUS George V (1910-1936), Bronze Two Piece Proof Set, ½-Piastre and Piastre, 1927 (KM 17, 18). Brilliant uncirculated Proofs, lacquered. (2) When one looks at these, wonderful comes to mind, despite the bit of unevenness in the fields due to the lacquering, but the brilliance and the rarity of the date in presentable condition just shouts at all who will look at these coins. For what it is worth, we paid $1,000 for these back in the 1980s, so should be worth more now!
†COINS, ASIAN TERRITORIES, STRAITS SETTLEMENTS Victoria (1837-1901), Bronze Proof ¼-Cent, 1898 (KM 14; Pr 220A). Brilliant uncirculated, a few very small spots on the reverse, the result of a fingerprint. Occasionally we see the proof only dates of the early 1890s, and as they were struck per collectorsÂ’ orders, they are usually minimally impaired. Other dates that appear as proofs result from the need to add a proof to the British Museum and Royal Mint collections. Luckily a few extra pieces of these dates, struck as proofs made it into the public domain so we have them to enjoy today.
†COINS, ASIAN TERRITORIES, STRAITS SETTLEMENTS Victoria (1837-1901), Bronze Cent, 1890 (KM 16; Pr 179A). Semi-prooflike uncirculated, mostly toned with a touch of mint red. Unusual look for this series as the proofs tend to be quite obvious, but this just seems to be an early strike off fresh dies.
†COINS, ASIAN TERRITORIES, SARAWAK C V Brooke (1917-1946), Bronze Specimen Cent, 1927H, struck at the King’s Norton mint (Pr -; KM 18). Choice uncirculated with full mint red. Struck at the King’s Norton Mint as were half of the all the KM 18s 1927-1941, with the H mintmark, according to James Sweeney in A Numismatic History of the Birmingham Mint. The King’s Norton mint took great care to strike and store these coins.
†COINS, ASIAN TERRITORIES, SARAWAK C V Brooke (1917-1946), Bronze Specimen Cent, 1937H (Pr -; KM 18). Choice uncirculated with full mint red. The Diana sale had an example of this and it sold for £580. The Diana sale had one of the most impressive runs of Sarawak specimen coins ever put together and is an important reference catalogue for what is known about these special coins.
†COINS, ASIAN TERRITORIES, BRITISH NORTH BORNEO Sulu, Bronze Pattern Cent, AH1295 (1878), struck at the Heaton mint, obv four quarters, Arabic legend for the Sultan Muhammad Â… yr 2, AH1295, with central hole, rev four quarters, Arabic legend “petty money current at 100 to the silver dollar” (Pr -; KM -). Gem uncirculated proof, very rare. Pridmore had a cleaned and lacquered ½-Cent that was said to be ex Farouk. Sweeny has photos for the ¼-and ½-Cents in his book on the Heaton mint, but these have yet to make it to the auction room. PridmoreÂ’s 1-Cent brought £1,100 in 1982!
†COINS, ASIAN TERRITORIES, HONG KONG Victoria (1837-1901), Bronze Pattern Cent, 1863, 32mm (Pr 287). Uncirculated Pattern, toned with a little mint red. The British Museum has over 150 different examples of these 32 mm patterns, most have minor differences. Pridmore has written up about 50 of them, but there are more mulings and slight modifications that I imagine he deemed weren’t important enough to put in his catalogue. I suggest if anyone has a chance to see these, they should make an appointment and view them as they have been so poorly stored and fingerprinted, I don’t give them much of a future.
†COINS, ASIAN TERRITORIES, HONG KONG Victoria (1837-1901), Bronze Pattern/Proof Cent, 1863, 28mm, rev central dot (Pr 165B; KM 4.1). Mint state, patchy tone. Only difference between this and the circulation strike is the central dot. That is probably why Pridmore put them under patterns and proofs.
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