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Lot 626

†COINS, ASIAN TERRITORIES, HONG KONG Edward VII (1901-1910), Bronze Cent, 1904H (Pr 181; KM 11). Choice brilliant uncirculated. The same source as the previous coin.

Lot 627

†COINS, ASIAN TERRITORIES, HONG KONG Edward VII (1901-1910), Bronze Cent, 1905H (Pr 183; KM 11). Brilliant uncirculated.

Lot 628

†COINS, ASIAN TERRITORIES, HONG KONG George V (1910-1936), Bronze Cents (4), 1924, 1931, 1933, 1934 (Pr 186, 189, 190, 191; KM 16, 17). Generally good extremely fine or better. (4)

Lot 801

†COINS, WEST INDIES, BRITISH CARIBBEAN TERRITORIES Elizabeth II (1952- ), Bronze Proof ½-Cent and Cent, 1958 (KM 1, 2). First with a few hairlines in the lacquered surface, second one with obverse stain, both uncirculated. (2)

Lot 802

†COINS, WEST INDIES, BRITISH CARIBBEAN TERRITORIES Elizabeth II (1952- ), Bronze Proof Cents (4), 1960 (2), 1961, 1962 (KM 2). All uncirculated Proofs, first with some hairlines and uneven toning, second uncirculated with lustre, third darkly toned, last with lustre. (4)

Lot 803

†COINS, WEST INDIES, BRITISH CARIBBEAN TERRITORIES Elizabeth II (1952- ), Bronze Proof 2-Cents (3), 1961, 1962, 1964 (KM 3). All brilliant uncirculated Proofs, the 1962 lacquered. (3) These copper coins were struck unofficially by a mint employee who enjoyed owning these coins, but did not take good care of them. The story is that there were kept loose, in a bowl and that is why so many have marks.

Lot 805

†COINS, WEST INDIES, BRITISH HONDURAS Victoria (1837-1901), Bronze Cents (2), 1885, 1888 (KM 1). Both mint state with subdued mint red, some handling marks. (2) The first three dates are not particularly rare and have the appearance of having been together for some time in a, not very well cared for, bag of these coins. The colour is usually quite pleasing but most have handling marks, I believe it is almost impossible to have significant mint red without these marks. Regretfully the 1894 was not part of this ‘bag’ and remains very rare to this day.

Lot 806

†COINS, WEST INDIES, BRITISH HONDURAS Victoria (1837-1901), Bronze Cent, 1889 (KM 1). Mint state with full mint red and a minimum of marks. The colour is different from the typical hoard red of the two coins in the previous lot.

Lot 807

†COINS, WEST INDIES, BRITISH HONDURAS Victoria (1837-1901), Bronze Cent, 1894 (KM 1). Glossy about uncirculated with a littlef mint red. Even with the same mintage as the previous date, these were not kept and this is about as good as one can expect unless you are willing to pay the money for a proof.

Lot 808

†COINS, WEST INDIES, BRITISH HONDURAS Victoria (1837-1901), Bronze Proof Cent, 1894 (KM 1). Uncirculated Proof, moderately toned with a few very light marks. I can’t imagine that there were 25 struck as stated in Krause. The Remick example was UNC with lustre but had a bad flan flaw that took away a great deal the appeal of the coin. Pridmore mentions a piece in the Royal Mint collection.

Lot 809

†COINS, WEST INDIES, BRITISH HONDURAS Edward VII (1901-1910), Bronze Cents (2), 1904, 1906 (KM 11). First choice mint state, the second good very fine. (2) For some reason these 1904 coins were kept in some number. They were also stored with a bit more care as they tend to come choicer than their Victorian counterparts, but this will be the last “available” B.H. 1 cent until 1918. The 1906 is the same mintage as the 1904 but 50 times rarer in top grade.

Lot 810

†COINS, WEST INDIES, BRITISH HONDURAS Edward VII (1901-1910), Bronze Cent, 1909 (KM 11). Extremely fine for issue, somewhat dark and with a little verdigris at the date. With a mintage of 25,000, it will be exceedingly difficult to find anything better.

Lot 811

†COINS, WEST INDIES, BRITISH HONDURAS George V (1910-1936), Bronze Cent, 1911 (KM 15). Extremely fine, attempted cleaning at some time, now re-toned. For a type collector on a budget, an attractive example of this three year type, at what should be a reasonable price.

Lot 812

†COINS, WEST INDIES, BRITISH HONDURAS George V (1910-1936), Bronze Proof Cent, 1911 (KM 15). Choice uncirculated Proof with subdued mint red. Unlisted but from the South Africa mint dispersal. Much nicer condition than many of the coins from that source.

Lot 813

†COINS, WEST INDIES, BRITISH HONDURAS George V (1910-1936), Bronze Cent, 1912H (KM 15). Choice brown uncirculated. ex Remick collection, Spink auction, 24 January 2007, lot 1087.

Lot 814

†COINS, WEST INDIES, BRITISH HONDURAS George V (1910-1936), Bronze Cent, 1913 (KM 15). Choice uncirculated with almost full red obverse and subdued red reverse. also ex Remick, collection, Spink auction, 24 January 2007, lot 1088.

Lot 815

†COINS, WEST INDIES, BRITISH HONDURAS George V (1910-1936), Bronze Cent, 1914 (KM 19). Uncirculated with a touch of mint red and a vertical toning line on both sides, despite this it is still one of the finest known even with a relatively high mintage and being the first year of issue.

Lot 816

†COINS, WEST INDIES, BRITISH HONDURAS George V (1910-1936), Bronze Proof Cent, 1914 (KM 19). Glossy brown, choice uncirculated with subdued mint red on the reverse. ex South African mint dispersal, unlisted and the only piece that appeared.

Lot 817

†COINS, WEST INDIES, BRITISH HONDURAS George V (1910-1936), Bronze Cent, 1916H (KM 19). About uncirculated, mostly brown with a touch of reverse mint red and also a few toning streaks, spot of verdigris on the obverse.

Lot 818

†COINS, WEST INDIES, BRITISH HONDURAS George V (1910-1936), Bronze Cent, 1918 (KM 19). Choice brilliant uncirculated. A small group of these were also kept, not as many as the previous ‘hoard’ dates, but enough to keep collectors of this series with a bit of patience happy with an example in their collections. Trouble is, that it spoiled novice collectors of this series, into thinking that they can find all dates that look like this.

Lot 819

†COINS, WEST INDIES, BRITISH HONDURAS George V (1910-1936), Bronze Cent, 1919 (KM 19). Brown uncirculated with a touch of mint red at the edge. This is about all one can expect for this date.

Lot 820

†COINS, WEST INDIES, BRITISH HONDURAS George V (1910-1936), Bronze Cent, 1924 (KM 19). Uncirculated with 40% mint red. The finest circulation strike that I have seen of this date.

Lot 821

†COINS, WEST INDIES, BRITISH HONDURAS George V (1910-1936), Bronze Proof Cent, 1924 (KM 19). Choice brown uncirculated Proof. ex South Africa mint dispersal. This is the finest piece of this date that I have seen. Pridmore mentions a piece in the Royal Mint collection

Lot 822

†COINS, WEST INDIES, BRITISH HONDURAS George V (1910-1936), Bronze Cent, 1926 (KM 19). Choice brilliant uncirculated with mint red. This is not one of the small “hoard” dates and I have not seen finer or comparable. Someone in 1926 must have taken this from the dies just after it was struck and then wrapped it up so that Remick could enjoy owning it (lot 1093, part 3) for awhile and then to this collection.

Lot 823

†COINS, WEST INDIES, BRITISH HONDURAS George V (1910-1936), Bronze Proof Cent, 1926 (KM 19). Choice uncirculated Proof with subdued mint red.

Lot 824

†COINS, WEST INDIES, BRITISH HONDURAS George V (1910-1936), Bronze Cent, 1936 (KM 19). Choice uncirculated, lightly subdued mint red. ex J J Pittman collection, lot 3355, 8 August 1999

Lot 825

†COINS, WEST INDIES, BRITISH HONDURAS George VI (1936-1952), Bronze Cent, 1937 (KM 21). Uncirculated with 30% mint red and a little spotting, probably rarer in this condition than the Proof of this date.

Lot 826

†COINS, WEST INDIES, BRITISH HONDURAS George VI (1936-1952), Bronze Cent, 1937 (KM 21). Uncirculated Proof with subdued mint red, numerous light handling marks.

Lot 827

†COINS, WEST INDIES, BRITISH HONDURAS George VI (1936-1952), Bronze Cent, 1939 (KM 21). Brilliant uncirculated with almost full mint red. One of the most common coins of George VI British Honduras in uncirculated, that Krause still has not corrected.

Lot 828

†COINS, WEST INDIES, BRITISH HONDURAS George VI (1936-1952), Bronze Cent, 1942 (KM 21). Glossy uncirculated. You probably will not find a better better example of this coin.

Lot 829

†COINS, WEST INDIES, BRITISH HONDURAS George VI (1936-1952), Bronze Cents (2), 1943, 1944 (KM 21). Both good extremely fine, the second a pleasant light brown color with some mint red. (2)

Lot 830

†COINS, WEST INDIES, BRITISH HONDURAS George VI (1936-1952), Bronze Cent, 1945 (KM 21). In NGC holder graded MS65, with some mint red.

Lot 831

†COINS, WEST INDIES, BRITISH HONDURAS George VI (1936-1952), Bronze Cent, 1947 (KM 21). About uncirculated with much subdued mint red, the obverse is unevenly toned.

Lot 832

†COINS, WEST INDIES, BRITISH HONDURAS George VI (1936-1952), Bronze Proof Cent, 1949 (KM 24). Uncirculated Proof, mostly red, a few light marks. As with the Southern Rhodesia 1949 Penny, this is the most common of George VI, in that there might be 20 maximum known

Lot 833

†COINS, WEST INDIES, BRITISH HONDURAS George VI (1936-1952), Bronze Cents (3), 1949 NGC MS65 RB, 1950, 1951 (KM 24). First in NGC holder graded MS65RB, the others choice uncirculated. (3) Very choice examples of these common coins, it is funny how these coins were able to keep their mint red while very few coins of Elizabeth, especially the Proofs, were able to, as they are usually found well toned

Lot 834

†COINS, WEST INDIES, BRITISH HONDURAS George VI (1936-1952), Bronze Proof Cent, 1950 (KM 24). Choice uncirculated Proof, the obverse toned, the reverse mostly red. ex RJ Ford collection

Lot 835

†COINS, WEST INDIES, BRITISH HONDURAS Elizabeth II (1952- ), Bronze Proof Cent, 1954 (KM 27). Uncirculated Proof, toned.

Lot 836

†COINS, WEST INDIES, BRITISH HONDURAS Elizabeth II (1952- ), Bronze Proof Cent, 1956 (KM 30). Uncirculated Proof, toned with a toning streak on the darker obverse.

Lot 837

†COINS, WEST INDIES, BRITISH HONDURAS Elizabeth II (1952- ), Bronze Cent, 1958 (KM 30). Brilliant uncirculated with almost full mint red and most unusual to find the coin this nice. The 1958 and 1959 1-cents must have gone quickly to British Honduras before there was a chance to gather a few for English collectors, making them so rare today.

Lot 838

†COINS, WEST INDIES, BRITISH HONDURAS Elizabeth II (1952- ), Bronze Cent, 1959 (KM 30). Uncirculated with about 15% mint red around the edges. Much scarcer than the 1958 in nice condition although catalogues have failed to catch up with this.

Lot 839

†COINS, WEST INDIES, BRITISH HONDURAS Elizabeth II (1952- ), Bronze Proof Cent, 1959 (KM 30). Brilliant uncirculated Proof but with numerous light bagmarks.

Lot 840

†COINS, WEST INDIES, BRITISH HONDURAS Elizabeth II (1952- ), Bronze Proof Cent, 1961 (KM 30). Uncirculated Proof, mostly toned but with numerous light bagmarks.

Lot 894

†COINS, AUSTRALASIAN TERRITORIES, AUSTRALIA George V (1910-1936) Bronze Proof ½-Penny, 1935 (KM 22). Choice uncirculated Proof, toned.

Lot 895

†COINS, AUSTRALASIAN TERRITORIES, AUSTRALIA George V (1936-1952), Bronze Proof Penny, 1944P (KM 36). Uncirculated Proof with lightly subdued mint red.

Lot 897

†COINS, AUSTRALASIAN TERRITORIES, NEW ZEALAND George VI (1936-1952), Bronze ½-Penny (11), 1940, 1941, 1942, 1944, 1945, 1946, 1947, 1949, 1950, 1951, 1952 (KM 12, 20). Generally uncirculated with mint red, the 1941 brown, the 1942 cleaned, extremely fine. (11)

Lot 898

†COINS, AUSTRALASIAN TERRITORIES, NEW ZEALAND George VI (1936-1952), Bronze Penny (12), 1940, 1941, 1942, 1943, 1944, 1945, 1946, 1947, 1949, 1950, 1951, 1952 (KM 13-21). Generally uncirculated with mint red, the 1941 extremely fine, cleaned, the 1942 and 1944 brown uncirculated. (12)

Lot 939

†COINS, AUSTRALASIAN TERRITORIES, NEW ZEALAND PROOF COINS George VI (1936-1952), Bronze Proof ½-Penny and Penny, 1940 (KM 12, 13). Choice uncirculated Proofs, toned, with a little mint red around th edge. (2)

Lot 943

†COINS, AUSTRALASIAN TERRITORIES, NEW ZEALAND PROOF COINS George VI (1936-1952), Bronze Proof ½-Penny and Penny, 1949 (KM 20, 21). Choice uncirculated Proofs, moderately toned. (2)

Lot 945

†COINS, AUSTRALASIAN TERRITORIES, NEW ZEALAND PROOF COINS George VI (1936-1952), Bronze and Cupro-nickel Partial Proof Set, ½-Penny, 3-Pence, Florin and ½-Crown, 1951 (KM 20, 15, 18,19). Uncirculated Proofs, first mostly brilliant, the 3-Pence toned but choice, the Florin toned with a few very light marks, the ½-Crown in PCGS holder graded PR64, also toned. (4)

Lot 946

†COINS, AUSTRALASIAN TERRITORIES, NEW ZEALAND PROOF COINS George VI (1936-1952), Four Piece Bronze and Cupro-nickel Proof Set, ½-Penny, Penny, 6-Pence and Shilling, 1952 (KM 20, 21, 16, 17). Choice uncirculated Proofs, toned. (4) Only the four denominations were struck for this year

Lot 947

†COINS, AUSTRALASIAN TERRITORIES, NEW ZEALAND PROOF COINS Elizabeth II (1952- ), Four Piece Bronze and Cupro-nickel Proof Set, ½-Penny, Penny, 3-Pence and 6-Pence, 1954 (KM 23.1, 24.1, 25.1, 26.1). Choice uncirculated Proofs, moderately toned. (4) Only the four denominations were struck for this year

Lot 948

†COINS, AUSTRALASIAN TERRITORIES, NEW ZEALAND PROOF COINS Elizabeth II (1952- ), Five Piece Bronze and Cupro-nickel Proof Set, ½-Penny, Penny, 3-Pence, 6-Pence and Shilling, 1955 (KM 23.1, 24.1, 25.1, 26.1, 27.1). Choice uncirculated Proofs, moderately toned. (5) Only the five denominations were struck for this year so another ‘completeÂ’ proof set for the year.

Lot 949

†COINS, AUSTRALASIAN TERRITORIES, NEW ZEALAND PROOF COINS Elizabeth II (1952- ), Three Piece Bronze and Cupro-nickel Partial Proof Set, Penny, 6-Pence and Shilling, 1956 (KM 24.2, 26.2, 27.2). Uncirculated Proofs, the copper mostly brilliant, the two copper-nickel pieces are toned. (3)

Lot 950

†COINS, AUSTRALASIAN TERRITORIES, NEW ZEALAND PROOF COINS Elizabeth II (1952- ), Bronze Proof ½-Penny and Penny 1958 (KM 23.2, 24.2). Uncirculated Proofs, moderately toned, a few light marks on the ½-Penny. (2)

Lot 951

†COINS, AUSTRALASIAN TERRITORIES, NEW ZEALAND PROOF COINS Elizabeth II (1952- ), Bronze Proof ½-Penny, 1960 (KM 23.2). Uncirculated Proof, toned with a few very light marks.

Lot 952

†COINS, AUSTRALASIAN TERRITORIES, NEW ZEALAND PROOF COINS Elizabeth II (1952- ), Bronze Proof ½-Penny and Penny, 1962 (KM 23.2, 24.2). Uncirculated Proofs, moderately toned with a few handling marks. (2)

Lot 953

†COINS, AUSTRALASIAN TERRITORIES, NEW ZEALAND PROOF COINS Elizabeth II (1952- ), Bronze Proof ½-Penny and Penny, 1963 (KM 23.2, 24.2). Brilliant uncirculated Proofs, but with some handling marks. (2)

Lot 985

†COINS, AUSTRALASIAN TERRITORIES, FIJI Elizabeth II (1952- ), Bronze 100-Dollars Trial Strike, 1974, for the 100th Anniversary of Cession to Great-Britain (KM Ts1). In NGC holder graded PF63RB, a little toned and very rare.

Lot 987

†COINS, AUSTRALASIAN TERRITORIES, NEW GUINEA George V (1910-1936), Bronze Penny, 1936, and Cupro-nickel 3-Pence, 1935 (KM 6, 3). First in NNC holder graded MS66 Red, the 3-Pence in PCGS holder graded MS65. (2)

Lot 1016

EUROPEAN COINS FROM THE ÅKE LINDÉN COLLECTION, ALBANIA Miscellaneous Coins (26), including Kingdom, Bronze 5-Qindar Leku and 10-Qindar Leku, 1926R, Silver Franga and 2-Franga, 1935, 1937R; Italian Occupation coinage (8), 1939-1941; Republic, Zinc coinage, 1957. Mixed grades, the bronze issues extremely fine, the WWII coinage very fine. (26)

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