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Miscellaneous Solid Silver Proof Coins, including silver Jubilee crowns, 1977 Jubilee coins, American Independence coin, two Isle of Man crowns; Queen Mother crown; two Isle of Man £1 Isle of Man Coronation coin; Office coinage of the Virgin Islands; mostly boxed with certificates, approx 250 gms.
Nerva (AD 96-98), Sestertius, AD 97, laureate head right, rev. vehicvlatione italiae remissa, two mules grazing, one left, the other right, in front of the pole and harnesses of a cart resting upright, sc in exergue (RIC 93; C.143), good fine, an interesting type, rare This coin records the abolition of impositions on private citizens for the provision of transport for the imperial postal service set up by AugustusSubject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.
India, Eastern Gangas (early 12th century -1435), AV Fanams (10), bull seated right, rev symbol with numerals (various) below: (Tripathy, Early & Medieval Coin & Currency Systems of Orissa, 1986, Ch.10), generally very fine, scarce (10) Ex. Nicholas Rhodes collectionSubject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.
(x) India, Sultans of Bengal Nasir al-Din Mahmud, (1433/4-59), AV Tanka, 10.66g, without mint or date, with kunya abu’l muzaffar (G & G. B.404), crudely struck but very rare, very fine Goron & Goenka plate coin for B.404Subject to 5% tax on Hammer Price in addition to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.
(x) India, Sultans of Bengal, Nasir al-Din Mahmud, AV Tanka, 10.74g, uncertain mint, nasir legend type, naming abu’l mujahid (G & G. B.451), reverse flan crack, very fine and very rare Goron & Goenka plate coin for B.451Subject to 5% tax on Hammer Price in addition to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.
(x) India, Sultans of Bengal, Nasir al-Din Nusrat (1519-31), AV Tanka, 10.69g, Dar al-Zarb, AH925 (G & G. B.791), very fine and very rare Goron & Goenka plate coin for B.791. The authors suggest that this type may have been struck at the Fathabad mint.Subject to 5% tax on Hammer Price in addition to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.
(x) India, Sultans of Bengal, Nasir al-Din Nusrat, AV Tanka, 10.59g, mintless type, AH928 (written 982) (G & G. B.796), a couple of reverse shroff marks and surface deposits, very fine, rare Goron & Goenka plate coin for B.796Subject to 5% tax on Hammer Price in addition to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.
India, Sultans of Bengal, Tankas (10), including issues of Ghiyath al-Din Bahadur (1320-24) (2), Lakhnauti, AH720, Fakhr al-Din Mubarak (1334-49) (2), Sunargaon, AH742, 747, Shams al-Din Ilyas (1342-57), Firuzabad (2), Sikandar bin Ilyas (1357-89) (3), Chawalistan 'urf 'Arsah Kamru, Firuzabad (2), Ghiyath al-Din A'zam (1389-1410) (G & G. B.108/9, 135, 136, 152, 180, 181, 193, 242), Chawalistan coin extremely fine, others fine or better (10) Ex. Nicholas Rhodes collectionSubject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.
BERG, Adam. (Munich 1540 - 1610). New Munzbuech darinnen allerley gross und kleine silberne und guldene Sorten, und wichtiger ursach willen also furgestelt Werden. Munich, Adam Berg, first edition, 1597. Folio; (14) 160 (46) pages numbered as 80 which are double page plates of some 1863 woodcut coin illustrations, the gold coins hand tinted. Some occasional and slight staining, neat repairs on several leaves, page 77 unfortunately more recently repaired with cellotape. Title printed in red and black. Housed in 19th century cloth-backed maroon boards, slightly loose and spine slightly cracked at top. Boards worn at corners but sound and very rare. The largest and visually the most attractive of all the "coin books". The book consiste of three parts, parts II and III, The Dialogus and Tractat have separate title pages dated 1596, the first being a conversation between Paupertas and Pecunia. The Tractat is an essay on numismatic references in the Bible. The illustrations of the coins are all well done and each is clearly identified and valued.Dekesel B35.
[CHINA] COOLE, A.B. Encyclopaedia of Chines Coins, volumes 1-6. All hardback. Comprising: Vol 1, Bibliography of Far Eastern Numismatology and a coin index, 1967; Vol. 2, The Early Coins of the Chou Dynasty, 1973; Vol. 3, Spade Coin Types of the Chou Dynasty, 1972; Vol. 4, Pointed Spade Coins of the Chou Dynasty, 1975; Vol. 5, Ch'i Heavy Sword Coins and Debatable Pieces of the Chou Era, 1976;Vol. 6, State of Ming Knife Coins and Minor Knife Coins, 1976. WITH: MILLER, R.A. Accounts of Western Nations in the History of the Northern Chou Dynasty. 1959, card covers. All volumes in fine, lightly used condition. [7]
[CONFERENCE VOLUMES AND PERIODICALS] INGHOLT, H. Centennial Publication of the American Numismatic Society. 1958, hardback; American Journal of Numismatics vols. 15-19 and 21, hardback; Proceedings of the 10th International Congress of Numismatics, London 1986. Hardback; Transactions of the International Numismatic Congress, London, 1936. Hardback; Royal Numismatic Society, Coin Hoards Volumes 1-7, 1975-1985. Hardback. TOGETHER WITH 24 pamphlets.
[INDIA] ALTEKAR, A.S., The Gupta Gold Coins in the Bayana Hoard, 1954, hardback in original cloth, minor wear; ALLAN, J. A Catalogue of Indian Coins in the British Museum, Gupta Dynasties, 1914, hardback, worn, worming and staining to many pages and some pages missing; RODGERS, C.J. Coin-Collecting in Northern India, 1894, hardback, rubbed but sound; RAPSON, E.J. Indian Coins, 1897, hardback, minor wear; SAHNI, B. The Technique of Casting Coins in Ancient India, 1945, hardback, minor wear; VARIOUS, Journal of the Royal Asiatic Society containing the following papers: THOMAS, E. Bactrian Coins and Indian Dates; LANE POOLE, S. Inedited Arabic Coins, parts I, II and III; ROGERS, E.T. Notes on the Dinars of the Abbasside Dynasty; THOMAS, E. Indo-Parthian Coins; SMITH, V.A. The Coinage of the Early or Imperial Gupta Dynasty of Northern India, binding worn and contents a little loose but a set of important papers. [6]
THOMSEN'S MONUMENTAL COLLETION CATALOGUETHOMSEN, Christian Jürgensen. Catalogue de la Collection de monnaies de feu Christian Jürgensen Thomsen. Description des monnaies du Moyen-Age. Three volumes. Copenhagen 1873-1876. Small octavo, pp. 354, 4 plates; 318, plates 5-8; 288, plates 9-14. Neatly bound in contemporary morocco-backed boards, worn, backs gilt. Very scarce, and still an important record of a wonderful, and perhaps the finest of all collections of medieval coins many now in the Danish National collection in Copenhagen. From the library of Richard Cyril Lockett, with his distinctive and attractive engraved book plate on the first pastedown of all three volumesThomsen died in May 1865. The coin collection, except for the medieval portion, had been dispersed in a series of public auctions, however, the medieval coins were purchased by direct treaty by some wealthy Danes, who then donated it to the Royal Coin Cabinet in Copenhagen. It was the wish of Thomsen who spent many years working on the coins at the Cabinet that there should be a catalogue of his complete collection. This is that catalogue. [3] Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.
A pair of coin scales and complete set of 22 coin weights by Johann Caspar Mittelstenscheid, Lennep, dated 181-, in a maple wood box with two brass clasps, the lid interior with paper maker's label '...von Ihro Grossherzogl. Durchl. im Grossherzogthum Berg...' branded in lower right corner with the usual stamp iustirt with three crowns, the balance with two brass pans attached by green cords, the weights all with the calibration mark of the 'bergische lion', with the usual exception of the three weights for the Louis d'or which are marked 2NS, 1NS and 1AS, with one counterweight, extremely fine condition Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.
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