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HUNTINGTON FREE LIBRARYAND READING ROOM

THE AMERICAN NUMISMATIC SOCIETY

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L

CATALOGUEOF

A CHOICE AND VALUABLE PRIVATE COLLECTION OF ROMAN,GREEK, ENGLISH, SCOTCH, AMERICAN, CANADIAN, AND

MISCELLANEOUS GOLD, SILVER, AND COPPER

COINS AND MEDALS,ALSO, SEVERAL RARE

NUMISMATIC BOOKS,

TO BE SOLD AT AUCTION BY

Messrs. BANGS, MERWIN & CO.,

694 BROADWAY, N. Y.,

On the 3rd, 4th, and 5th April, 1871,

?

COMMENCING EACH DAY AT FIVE O'CLOCK, P. M.

Oideis will be executed by the Auctioneers; Mason & Co., 139 North 9th St,,

Philadelphia;or by Edward Cogan, 95 William Street, New York.

*ht

EDWARD COGAN,Dealer in gold, silver and copper coins, and medals.

95 William Street, N. Y.

£

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c, CATALOGUEOK A PRIVATE COLLECTION OF

ROMAN, GREEK, ENGLISH, SCOTCH, AMERICAN,

CANADIAN AND MISCELLANEOUS

COINS AND MEDALS,ALSO, SEVERAL RARE

NUMISMATIC BOOKS,

TO m : s< >ilb> by auction,

Orders executed by Mr. E. Cogan, 95 William Street, New York,or by the Auctioneer,

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NOTICE,

The sizes given are according to the American scale of one-sixteenth

of an inch.

The following Abbreviations are made throughout the Catalogue :

f., fine;

v. f., very fine; g., good;

v. g., very good; unc., uncirculated;

p.,poor; rev., reverse.

The size of the Roman and Greek Bronze is designated by the num-

bers i, 2, 3, and 4.

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ASSORTED.i. 12 Miscellaneous Copper Coins.

u

u

u

u

u

u

u

“ German.“ English.u English and French.

GREEK COINS.

COLD.

TO 12. Venetian Gold Coin, A. D. 1456 ;f.

•jr 13. Panormus (Palermo). 150 B. C.;

rev., a Horse;rare

; v. f.

SILVER.

14. Metapontum;obv., an Ear of Wheat

;rev., incused

;rare, v. f.

^ 15. Crotina;obv., a Tripod; rev., incused; v. f.

m 16. Sybaris;obv., a Bull with head turned back; rev., incused

;v. f.

h" 17. Agrigentum;300 B. C., Vulture

;rev., Crab; rare; v. f.

2_ 2. 12 U

4 3. 12 u

4 4. 12 u

3 5. 12 a

z 6. 20 a

7. 20 u

8. 28 a

9. 10 a

L 10. 10 a

3 'i-i -< GO u

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4 ROMAX COINS.

rS. Alexander the Great of Maccdon ; rev., Seated Figure; Tetra-

drachm;v. f. S' —

19. Do. do. do.; g. 2 ~ 0

20. 3 Do. do. do. Drachmas;different reverses ;

f.S'D

21. Do., Son of Alexander the Great, (323 B. C.) Obv.;very

fine head;rev., Warrior : v. f. & —

2 2. Antiochus I. (Syria.) Rev., Apollo Seated on cortina ; v. f. S'S

L

23. Aspendus Pisidia. Obv., a Warrior ; rev.. Two Wrestlers ; v. f. 3 2-5

24. Achaian League;

v. f. /So25. Arsaces XIV.

;f. /

26. “ XV. ; rare ; f. JO27. Athens. Early Tetradrachm

;f. 3 -

2S. “ Late Period ; Head of Pallas;

rev., an Owl; f. S o

29. Oetolia ;fine head with broad cap

;rev.. Wild Boar; rare

;v. f. 2 J S~

30. Argos. Head and fore leg of a Wolf; rev., Punch Mark; v. f. / ,J4~

31. 2 Coins of an early Sassanian Monarch;different types

;f. 2 0

3 2. 3 Coins of Corinth. Obv.. Head; rev., Pegasus;different tvpes

; g. J

33. Cucyra. Cow and Calf; v. f. 2 l S~

33b Compagna. Roman period. Head with rays; rev.. Crescent,

Star, &c.; g. j 0

34. Gelas (Sicily). Obv., Ilorsc ; rev., Head of Human-faced Bull : f. - "S'

35. Greek African Coin ; f. jo

36. Hemera (Sicily). Cock; rev., Crab; v. f. 3 ' J

37. Hispania ; rev., Equestrian Figure; very rare; f. 6 2-

3S. Helmantica (Spain);

fine head;rev., Mounted Warrior

;v. f. / S

0

39. Heraclea. A very fine little coin. / —40. Lysimachus, King of Thrace, (310 B. C.) Seated Warrior with

small Victory in his hand ; Tetradrachm;

v. f. S~ X C

41. Do. do. Drachma; f. S' 0

42. Leontini (Italian City);very fine full face. Rev., Lion. A beautiful

little coin; but unfortunately a small piece broken off'; v. f. S43. Macedon

;Tetradrachm of 1st Province. Head within an elaborate

border;rev., a Wreath formed of ears of wheat

;rare

;v. f. 6 2 0

44. Metapontum ; Minerva’s Head;rev., Ear of Wheat

;f. 3—

4:;. Do. Head; rev., Wheat

;v. f. 2 —

46. Do. Different; fair. / —47. Marsillia (Marsailles)

; very fine head;rev., Lion

;v.f. / >

48. Neapolis (Sicily); 350 B. C.;

rev.. Human-Headed Bull with

Victory ; v. f. 3 . —

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HOMAN COINS. 5

49. Naxos (Sicily);v. f.

/. / jl. 50. 2 Coins of Nero;rev., Seated Figure and Eagle

;f.

3 is~ 51. Ptolemy Soter;2 Tetradrachms

;different: f.

j so 52. Philip, Father of Alexander;rev., Equestrian figure ;

v. f.

3 J 0 53 * Persian Daric;60 B.C.

;Kneeling Archer

;rev., punch mark

;very

rare,;

f.

70 54. Phocis of Macedon;rev., Bull’s Plead, full face

;small, rare ;

f.

J . _ 55. Parium of the City ofMydia;Beautiful Plead ofMedusa ;

rev., a Bull :

very rare;v. f.

2 so 56. 2 Coins of Rhodes. Fine full face with Flowing Ilair; rev., a

Lily;rare

;f.

o’ so 57. 1 Do. v. f.

/ /2_ 58. i Do. Do. different type; g.

So 59. Syracuse;rev. Bull

;p.

f zS~ 60. Do. Plead with 4 Dolphins ;rev., a Biga with victory above

;v. f.

2S~ 61. Sicyon;Tiger and Pheasant

;f.

jo 62. Do. Dove on each side;

v. f. These Doves still hover around

the ruins of this City.

2.— 63. Thasus;Plead of Bacchus; rev., Hercules; v. f. Tetradrachm.

—• 64. Tarentium; Warrior mounted; rev., Figure astride of a Dolphin

;v. f.

/ lS 65. Thurium; 350 B.C.

;rev., Owl

;

v. f.

/— 66. Tarentium; Do. p./. — 67. Velia

;rev. Wolf

;v. f.

BRONZE.68. Antioch

;(iron)

;f.

Jo 69. Arsina of Egypt;g.

jo 70. Agrigentum;rev., Crab

;fair.

Jo 7 1 * Alexander of Macedon;

rev., Bucephalus; p.

60 72. Agathocles, Tyrant of Syracuse, 317 B.C. Head of Diana; rev.,

Thunderbolt;

v. f.

I so 73 - Apamea in Phrygia;fair.

0 74 - 2 Autonomous Coins ofAntioch ;fair

75, 2 Alexander the Great;Macedon

;fair

Jo 76. AsiaMysia (Pergamos) ; fair.

/so 77 - Arsaces VI. (Iron) ; v. f.

Jo 78. Arsinoe in Crete;

fair.

iS 79. Athens;rev., 2 Owls

;fair.

1

2,Sc> So. Agrippa (Jewish); 3 Ears of Corn

;rare

;f,

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6 ROMAN COINS.

51.

52.

S3-

S4 .

85

86 .

S7.

88 .

89.

90.

91.

93 -

94.

95 -

96.

97 -

98.

99.

101.

102.

103.

104.

105.

106.

107.

10S.

109.

1 10.

hi.1 1 2.

113-

1 14.

" 5 -

1 16.

117.

3 0

C*-3 0

V3 0

2 Coins of Alexander.( 1 Jewish)

;fair. ~ ~

Antiochus, King of Syria;fair.

Alexander;rev., Eagle

;v. f.

2 Coins, Bruthium and Boctia;fair.

, Boctia;rare type

;fair.

Bosporus, King of Pontus; p.

Copy of Syracuse Medallion;Head with Dolphin

;rev., Quadriga

;

v.f. / i 4'

Cast in Sulphur of a Coin of Metapontum. i~

Corcyra (Corfu);2 Coins, different; g. $0

Corinth—Agrippa;fair. S'

o

Coin ot Judea ;a Sacred Cup ol Manna

;rev., a Leaf, and in Hebrew

characters, “ The Liberty of Zion v. r.; fair,

Do. Inscription reads, “Jerusalem the Holy g. 3 5 £>

Cadiz ;rare

; g. / 0

Claudius ;struck at Alexandria 41 B. C.

;f. / 0

Do. do. Corinth;p. 5V

Cyme in yEolis;fair. 3

Two Coins dug up at Jerusalem;(different) g. 3 &

Demetrius of Syria; g,

Gades (now Cadiz); p. t 0

Hiero II.;Syracuse

;300 B. C.

;v.f. /

Do. do. do. p. ^ o

Hispania Bactica Corteai;p.

Herod the Great (see De Sauley, PI. VI.);rare

;fair. 3 i

Judea (Nero). Nero and Brittanicus; rev., Palm Tree;

very rare; g. /, 7J~

3 Coins of Kadphisis, King of Bactria, 100 B. C. Different sizes and

types;fair. / f

2 Coins ofKanerkus ;different sizes and types

;So B. C.

;g. ^

,

Kodes;King of Bactria

;rare

; g. J c

2 Coins of Mamertini, 300 B. C.;different types

; p. <

2 Coins of Melita (Malta); p.

Messalina, third wife of Nero ;f. «**•

Onicide in Acarania;curious; fair. L'’

Olbiopolis ;fair.

2 Coins of Panormus (Palermo);different

;p. /

4 Do. do. g. * v

2 Coins of Philip of Maccdon; p. I 0

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BYZANTINE. 7c,

2 S-

fj

/.

r

j'o

/ o

/a

-?<T

J’o

JoJ-r

7*~

j. —

11 7^. Phillipus IV.

; p.

118. Pergamos, Philatarus King;

do.

1 19. Sub Parthian Coin, (100 B. C.);

fair.

120. Syracuse Minerva’s Head;

rev., a Thunderbolt and Sun;

fair.

1 21. do. Head and Horse;

fair.

122. 4 Coins of Syracuse;different reverses; fair.

123. Syracuse; very early coin. Minerva’s head;

rev., 2 Dolphins and

Stag, (very thick);

fair.

124. Spain; fair.

125. Scilia, Caena;

f.

126. Silicia;

fair.

127. Sicyon; g.

128. Semis of Brundusium;

fair.

129. Tarsus in Cicilia;

fair.

130. Venusia; 3 crescents and stars

;very rare

;f.

13 1. 4 splendid Electrotypes, of exceedingly rare gold and copper coins of

Alexander and others, from the Hunterian Collection and the

British Museum. These electrotypes are as costly as many fine

genuine coins.

BYZANTINE.

COLD.

y So 132. Justinius, A. D., 51S;

v. f.

.7'^ J 33- do. do. 527; do.

J.'S 134- Leo I, do. 457; do.

BRONZE./J~ 135. Berenice, 4 ;

f.

/-T 136. Claudius Caesar;rev., Warrior, 1; fair.

AT 13 7. Cleopatra, Egyptian, 2; p.

/O 138. Constantine and Leo VI., 2. 2 coins;

fair.

/S~ 139. Justinius, 1 ;f.

r 140. “ 3 ;fair.

I141. Justinian

;poor.

*T 142. 3 Coins of Joannes Zcmisus, 1 ;v. p.

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8 IMPERIAL ROMAN COINS.

143. Leo, 2 ;f

.

144. 2 Coins of Ptolemy Soter, 1 ;rev

,Eagle; fair.

145. 1 Do. do. 1, with head of Berenice; f. 6 0

146. 4 Do. Egypt, 3 ;fair. '

147. 3 Do. do. 4; fair. 0

148. 2 Coins;different; fair.

ROMAN COINS,

IMPERIAL.COLD.

149. Domitian;

rev., Kneeling Figure with Standard;v. f.

" —

150. Nerva;

rev., Sacred Implements;

v. f. S.

15 1. Trajan; rev., Stork;

v. f. £ -

SILVER.

151 1

Alexander; rev., Mars;

v. f. 2 i

152. Alexander Sevcrus;Female with Standards

; v. f. / 2

153. Do. do. Male Figure, with ball and spear;

v. f.

Warrior;

v. f. ^154. Do. do.

155. Do. do. Mars Marching;

v. f. ^ -

156. Do. do. Plenty; p. / 4—*

157. Aquillia Severa

;

Female with Wreath : f. /

158. 2 of Augustus; Two Warriors; g. 4

159. Antoninus Pius;Fortune Seated

;v. f.

'

1 60. Do. do. poor. / -T"

161. Barbia Orbiana;Female Seated

;p.

'

162. Caius Julius Verus Maximinus ; Ewer; very rare;v. f.

163. Constantine the Great;Wreath; Votis multis

;v. f. -

164. Commodus;Female with Patera

; p. / S~

165. Crispina, wife of Commodus ;Female with Globe

;fair.

1 6^. Caesar (Asia);

fair. 2

166. Diaduminian. Head when 10 years of age; rev., Female ;f.

167. 6 Coins of Domitian, (last of the 12 Cajsars). Different types;

all fine. ^

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IMPERIAL ROMAN COINK. 9

Jj J“ 1 68. Domitian; rev., Imperial Throne;v. f.

/ y~ 169. 2 Faustina Sr.;rev., Ceres Standing

;different; f.

Jo 170. 2 Gallus;Female Seated

;different; g.

/j— 1 71. 2 Gordian III. Different types;

v. 1'.

/S 172. 2 Do. fair.

/ S~~ T 73 - 1 Do. Warrior; v. f.

/ r 1 74. Do. Plenty with Scales;

f.

175. Geta Septimas. Died at York, in Britain, in 21 1 ;Victory Flying;

rare;v. f.

/ 0 S~ 176. Galba;S P Q_R

;C. S.

;very rare

; g.

1

4

T 177. Herenia Etruscilla, wife of Trajan Decius;v. f.

JS~ 178. Hcliogabalus. Female with wand and ball at her feet;

f.

/ 179. 5 Denarii of Hadrian. Different reverses;all good.

/S 1 So. Julia ;Female with ball

; p.

Jo 1S1. Julia Paula; Plenty, “ Concordia ;” v. f.

Z q 1S2. 2 Julia Domna, wife of Sept. Seyerus (different);fair.

2 /o 1S3. 1 Julia Maesa; seated figure; p.

2 So 1S4. Juba I,, King of Mauritania, under Augustus;rev., Temple

;f.

J o 1S5. Lucius Verus;rev., Plenty

; p.

* St> 1S6. Marinianus, wife of Valerius; rev., Bird, &c;

f.

I So 187. 2 M. Opilius Macrinus;difierent rev.

; g.

2 S iSS. 2 Maximinus;different—one very fine.

/ S~ 189. 2 Marcus Aurelius;different

; g.

2. 190. 2 Nerva;one rare

;f.

y _ 191. Nero, and Agrippina, his mother; heads to right;rev., Chariot

drawn by 4 Elephants;very rare

;v. f.

2^' 192. 2 Otacilia Severus;different reverses

;fair.

193. Otho;rev., Security standing

;rare

;v. f.

/ y 194. 2 Philip, jr.;rev., Mars

;f.

T 95 - 3 Do. the Arabian;reverses different; all fine.

Jo 196* Plautilla, wife of Caracella;Concordia Felix

;v. f.

S; — 197. Pertinax;rev., Female with Cornucopia and Scales

; rare; v. f.

Jo 19S. Postumus;rev., Victory

;v. f.

199. 4 Saloninus;all different

;f.

2 o 200. 2 Septimus Severus; different; f.

Jo 201. 2 Sabina, wife of Hadrian;

f.

2 S~ 202. 2 Trajanus Decius;different reverses

;v. f.

2-0 203. 4 Trajan;different

;one rev., Hercules

; rare;v. f.—the others g.

/.So 204. Trajan;Medallion struck at Antioch A.D. 98 ; rare ; v. f.

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IO IMPERIAL ROMAN COINS.

205. 3 Tiberius Caesar (Tribute Penny);Claudius and Nero

; g.“ S'

206. Do. do. v. f. 4* 0 v

207. 2 Titus;different

;p.

20S. 2 Do. do. v. f.

20SJ. Valentinian. Rev., Warrior; g. So

209. 2 Valerianus ;different

;f. r-

210. 2 Voluscianus;f. - ^

21 1. Valerian, jr. Rev., Flying Eagle with Figure on its back;

f. J.S

212. Vitellius. Rev., Seated Figure; g. / 6 2-

213. 2 Vespasian. Rev., Judea captured;different

;rare

;v. g.

214. 3 Do. do. do. do. one v. f.44 v

214^. 2 Valens;different ;

v. f. 2

215. 3 Coins Hadrian, Nerva and T. Caesar; p.' S'

BRONZE.

216. Antonia. Rev., Vestal Virgin;v. f.

217. Antonia 1 ., daughter of Marc Anthony, B. C. 10. Rev., Femalewith Bull

;rare

;f.

218. Agrippina (Sr.) 1. Rev., Car drawn by 2 Asses;

S. P. Q. R.;

Memo Agrippina;v. f. -2-

.

—219. Antoninus Pius, 1. Rev., reclining figure

; p. °

2 20. 2 Do. do. and Aurelius, 1 ;different

;v. p. 7 i>~

221. 1 Do. do. 1 . Seated figure;rare. / c

222. 3 Do. do. 2. Rev., Cos II., S. C.;

f. '4

223. 2 Do. do. 1. Rev., different; fair.

224. 3 Do. do. 2. Different;fair.

1 Do. do. 2. Standing Figure, S. C.; g. / c

226. 1 Do. do. Very fine Electrotype of a rare Gold Coin. *

At i • 1 Do. do. Rev., l’ictas;

f. / y228. 1 Do. Favorite of Hadrian. Rev., Bull

;rare

;f.

229. 1 Do. 2. Rev.,, 2 Figures clasping hands;

f. v

230. 2 Aelius, 1 and 2. Rev., Plenty. S. C.;

f, R231. 2 Aemilian, 2 and 3 ; f. /232. Aurclian, 3. Rev., Valaluthus, son of Zcnobia, Queen of Palmyra ; f.

233. Do. do. do. Warrior and Lady clasping hands. Very rare;

f.

234. Anna Faustina, 2. ;f. /.

/' x234}. Arcadus, 3., Brother of Ilonorius. With this reign ended the Roman

dominion in Britain, A. D. 408. Rare;

fair. / 7 S~

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IMPERIAL ROMAN COINS. 1

1

C,

'So 235

236.

/.JTO 237 .

jr 23S.

J o

t o

239-

240.

t$~ 241.

lc> 2^| 2.

to 243-

Si) 244*

' /r 245.

/<y 246.

/<? 247.

/0 24S.

2 J 2- 249.

jo 250.

so 251.

/ ii 232.

so 253 *

/o 254.

255-

256.

<*> 257.

St) 258.

" / 7v>“ 259.

/, z. 260.

Barbia Orbina, 2 ;v. f.

Balbinas, 1. Rev., Plenty;v. f.

Caligula. 1. Rev., Temple with Sacrifices. Rare;v. f.

Do. 1. do. Seated Vestal;

S. C.; g.

3 Do. 2 and 3 ; p.

2 Commodus, 1. Different; fair.

2 Do. 2;g.

Claudius Gothicus; v. f.

2 Crispina, 1. Wife of Commodus. Different; p.

Carausius, 3. Usurper in Britain. Struck at London, 290. Veryrare; g.

2 Constantine the Great, 3. Different; g.

2 Do. do. 3. do. p.

2 Do. do. 3. do. v. f.

3 Do. do. 3 and 4. Different;

fair.

Constantinopolis. Rev., Victory. Struck on founding of the Em-pire in the East. Rare

;v. f.

2 Constans.

2 Do.

3 Do.

2 Do. II,

5 Do -

Different; v. f.

v. f.

fair.

3. Different; f.

4. Romulus and Remus.

3 and 4. Different;

f.

do. do.

do. do.

Crispus, 3. Rev., Serpent;

f.

Claudius II., 3. Rev., Warrior;

f.

Claudius Gothicus, 4 ; p.

2 Caracella 1 and 2 ; p.

Claudius Albinus, 2 ;v. f.

Claudius, 1. Rev., Figure with Toga; R. Spes Augusta. N.Capp, indented, rare

;f.

261. 3 Do. 2. Different;

f.

262. 1 Do. 2. P-

/r 263. Cyrrhus Aurelius, 3 ;fair.

264. Drusus, Jr., 2. Rev., S. C.;

f.

J So 265. Do. Sr., 1. Rev., Emperor seated.

/r 266. 2 Diocletian, 3. Different;

fair.

/o 267. 2 Do. do. do. cr

/a 263 . 2 Do. do. do. fair.

f <» 269. 3 Diocletian, 2. Different;

f.

/ o 270. Decentjus, 3. Rev,, 2 Females bearing a Shield;

fair.

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IMPERIAL ROMAN COINS.I 2

271. Delmatius, 4. Rev., 2 Figures with Standard;very rare

; p."3 ^

272. Domitian 1. Rev., Mounted Warrior;

fair. ^ 0

273. 4 Do. 2. do. Different;

fair. / o

274. 1 Do. 1. Rev., Emperor giving Audience to a Senator;

v. f. 70275. Etruscella

;p. / c

276. Elagabolis, 1. Rev., Priest of the Sun;

f. —

277. Do. 3. Antioch;p. ' c

27S. 2 Faustina, Sr. 1. Different; p. /o

279. 1 Do. Jr. 1. Rev., Maetra Magna;fair. 2 0

280. 2 Do. do. 2. do. Different; fair. ^ ^

251. Follis Maxentinus, 2. Rev., Temple; fair. '

252. Germanicus, 2. Rev., S. C.;g. ^ ^

253. Gordianus Pius and Tranqullia, 1 ;f.

254. Do. Africanus the Younger, 1. Very rare;

fair. / r v

285. 2 Gordian III, 1. Rev.; different; f. * °

256. 2 Do. do. 1. do. do. v. p. / c

257. Gordian III, and Abyarus, King of Odessa, 2; p. 3 c

255. Gallienus, Valerius, Maximinus and Maximinian. 2. Rev., Hercules,

287 ;rare

;f. 2 o

28S|. Galeria, Valeria, 2. Rev., Female. Very rare; f• / ^

289. 3 Gallienus; 1, 2 and 3 ;

f. ^ 3

290. 2 Do. 2 and 3 ;p. ^ 0

291. 3 Do. 3 ; different ;f. /v

292. Gratian, 4 ;p. f o

293. 3 Galba, 2. Rev.. Pax Augusta, &c., different; f.

294. Herennius, 2. .Son of Trajan Decins, perished A. D, 251

rare;

g. J t>

? rv . . Easier f. o295. I Ierennius Etruscus, 2.

296. 'JI Iadrian, I. Rev., S.

297. 3 I )o. I . Rev.,

29S. 1 Do. 2 • do. 1

299. 1 I)o. 0 Child

3°°. 1 Do. •V Alex?

3°!. I lostilian, 2 Rev.,

/S'

Rare;p.

Very

ST'o

302

3°3 *

3°4 •

Helena, 4. Wife of Julian the Apostate, and daughter of Con-

stantine the Great. Rev., Female;f. G> *

Ilonorius, 4 ;p. / J

Julia, 2. Wife of Tiberius. Head of Tiberius;

fair. 2- t

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IMPERIAL ROMAN COINS.

(jo 305. Julia Domna, 4. Wife of Sevcrus. Rev., Figure on a

Mater Deutn;v. f.

2o 306. Julia Maesa, 1. Grandmother of Elegabolus. Rev.

seated; p.

V-T 307. Julia Socmias, 2. Aunt of Elegabolus. Rare; f.

30S. Julian, 3. Called the Apostate. Rev., Warrior strikii

Foes; g.

Jo 309. 2 Julia Mammae, 2 Antioch; different; fair.

'60 310. Do. Titi, 2; fair.

10 31 1. Do. do. 4. Rev,, Monogram of Christ. Rare; fair.

312. 2 Lucius Verus, 2. Colleague of M. Aurelius; fair.

313. Do. do. 4. Aurelius and Venus. Rare;v. f.

10 314. Lucilla, 2. Rev., Woman Seated;

fair.

*0 315. 3 Licinius, 3. Reverses different; f.

(0 316. 2 Licinius, 3 ;different; f.

to 317- Marcus Aurelius, 2. Rev., Honos, S. C.;

f.

{ ^ 31S. 2 Do. do. 4. do. Different reverses; p.

2 o • 3 r 9- 3 Do. do. 1 and 2; v. f.

320. Maximinus, 1. Rev., Fides Militum;

v. f.

2o 321. Do. 3. do. Female; v. f.

1322. 2 Do. 1 and 3 ;

fair.

2 o 3 23 * 1 Do. 1 ;v. f.

j 0 324. 2 Maximian, 2 and 4 ; p.

1 o 325. Max Hercules;

f.

30 326. Macrinus, 1. Rev., Plenty; p.

I <S 3 3 7 - Medallion of C. Marius, 1. Rev., Captive Bound;v. f.

1 3 28. nO Nero, 2. Different

;fair.

tl) 3 29 * 2 Do. do. v. f.

33°- -> Do. do. p.

I r 33 1 -'j Do. 1

.

Rev., Roma; g.

/U fl 33 2 * I Do. 1

.

do. Galleys “ Augusta, S. P. Q. R. v. f.

k-o 333 * I Do. 1

.

do. Figure Seated. Roma; v. f.

334- I Do. 3. Rare type; g.

IS 335 * 2 Nerva, 1 and 2. Rev., Libertas Publica; g.

(0 336 - Otho, 1. Rev., Emperor with 3 Senators. Very rare : f.

JV 337* Duplicate;

f.

I4. o 338. Otacelia Severa, 2. Rev, Plenty, “ Concordia, Au^.

v. f.

1ST 339 - Pescennius Niger of Syria, 1. Rev., “ Fortunie Reduce;”

i.3

Throne.

, Plenty

ig down

S. C. ;”

v. f.

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IMPERIAL ROMAN COIN’S.>4

340. 2 Pertinax, 1. Rev., Funeral Pile. “ Consecratio, S. C.” Different;rare

;f. M a <*

Pupienus, 2. Rev., Plenty, “ Concordia, Aug. f. 3 / i-

4 Probus, 3. Rev., different. False; v. g. 31 do. 3. do. Eagle. Alexandria; f.

1 do. 3. do. Mars;p. _

"

Plotina;

fair. 5 u 0

3 Philip Sr, 1. Rev., different; f. / *

1 Do. 1. Antioch; p. S'o

1 Do. and Jr., 1. Antioch; fair. / i~~

1 Do. 1. Rev. Female with 2 Standards;

f.

1 Do. Zeugma 2. Rare; fair. 3- / t-

Poppea Sabina, 1. Wife of Nero;

fair. 0 *' t

Severus Alexander, 2 ;fair. 5'

Septimus Severus, 2 ; p. 5”

Sabina, 2. Wife of Hadrian;

fair.

Selencis Antiocha Gallus and Volusian; v. p.Tiberius, 1. Rev., Emperor seated. “ Civitatus Asia; Restitutes.”

Rare, pierced.

357- Tiberius, 2. Struck in Spain. Rev., Cornucopae. Rare; g. / 0 o

358.- “ -

34 1 -

34 2 *

343-

344-

345-

346 -

347-

34S.

349-

35°-

35 1 -

352 .

353

354-

355-

356 -

359*

36°.

361 -

362.

363*

364.

365-

366.

Titus, 1 . Rev., Figure with Trophies. “ Divo Aug Divi Vesp &c;” v. f.

Do. 1. do. Judea Capta;v. f. S' S~~

Do. 1. do. Different type;

f.

Do. 2. do. Pax Augusta;

fair. / 0 o

3 Tetricus, 3. Different; p. /oTacitus, 3. Rev., Female with 2 Standards; v. f. - STheodora, 4; p.

Theodosius, 1. 3 ;f. ty

2 Trajan, 1. Different;

fair, Zj'

167. I Do. 2. I

r ;68. 2 Do. 3 am69. I Do. Dcci

7°. Vespasian»

i-

7 1 - Do. 1.

! 7 2 - 2 Do. 1.

Rev., 2 figures, one of which holds a globe;

f.

Different*: f. S~o «

73-

\ 74-

p;,

7 () -

Valentinian; g. S'

2 Valens, 4. Rev., Victory; fair.

2 Victorious, 3. Different; fair.

2 Do. 3. do. p.

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ROMAN CONSULAR COINS. 15

377 * 1 Victorinus, 3 ;fair.

378. Vitellus, 2. Rev., “ Fides exercis” Clasped hands; p.

// 379* 20 different; 1 and 2; fair.

3S0. 20 Do. 3 and 4; p.

381. 24 Do. do. do.

/J~ 382. 2 Do. Silver denarii; v. p.

1 /2- 383. Cast of early Roman As. Janus and Prow of Galley. Rare; v. f..

\,tru 3S4. Duplicate.

:./2_ 385. i Cast of early Roman Quadrans;Horse head and four pallets; v. f

0 2_ 386. 1 Do. do. Triens, do. Galley;

f.

ROMAN CONSULAR COINS.

SILVER.

I 387. Anthony Legionary Denarius, B.C. 43. Rev., Galley; g.

tS 388. Duplicate;

v. p.

IS 389. Cadia; v. p.

/ j 390. 2 Cornelia;fair.

to 391. Double Denarii, B.C. 107; Janus. Rev., Quadriga;v. f.

JS 392 - Julius Cffisar; f.

\/4 393. Junia, B.C. 40. Junius Brutus, followed by 3 lictors, “Brutus ;”

very rare;v. f.

IS~ 394. Lucius Anthony, 41 B. C.;g.

~ 395. Marc Anthony and Octavius; v. f.

. — 396. Medallion of M. Anthony and Octavius, B. C. 43 ;rare; v. f.

So 39 7- Porcia. Qiinarius, B.C. 300. Rare;v. f.

AT* 398. Roma. Helmeted Head. Rev., Romulus and Remus; g.

399. Roman Campagnia; v. f.

— 400. Sextus Pompey, 44 B.C.;

f.

/S~ 401. 2 Tituria Family, B.C. 500. Different; rare; fair.

J-F 402. Volteai Do. Rev., Temple ofJanus; g.

/S' 403. 3 Denarii; p.

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\

K

0

S.

K

0

K

*

K.

V.

1V,

3

3

3

3

3

3

3

5

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ENGLISH SILVER MEDALS,1

6

BRONZE.404. Augusta and Agrippa. Rev., Crocodile chained. Struck on the

subjugation of Egypt by Colnem of Xemausis, in Gaul, B.C. 20.

Very rare; f. 3 2.

~

405. 2 Augustus and Agrippa. Colony of Viames;one broken; p. 5

406. Do. B.C. 23 ;fair.

'

407. Do. do. 20; f.

40S. Do. do. 27. Rev., Temple with closed Gates; f.

409. 2 Augustus. Struck at Antioch, B. C. 25 ;fair. J. S

410. 3 Do. One struck at Traducta, B. C 27. A ery scarce;fair. -

41 1. Agrippa. B. C. 16; v. f. 0

412. Do. do. p. / 0

413. Cyrenaica (Prepia Family), Coin of Africa;rare

;p. *3 c

414. Early Roman As;

fair. 6 *-

415. Do. do. p. £> -a—

416. 2 Do. do. Sextans. Different; p. J

417. Julius and Augustus. B C. 40 ;p. /

41b. Livia, wife of Augustus, and mother of Tiberius; v. f. / £ 0

419 Pompey Magnus. B. C. 70;Janus. Rev., Prow of Galley; f. 3

420. 1 Coin. Obv., Mercury;

rev., Castor and Pollux;

f. - S’

ENGLISH SILVER MEDALS.

421. Medal of the London Art Union, 1S60. Head, “Lawrence.” Rev.,

u Statue of Wellington;beautiful proof

;36.

^22. Earl of Shaftesbury, one of Cromwell’s first Council, 1653.

3^ left. View of London “ Laetamar,” 24th Nov., 16S1.

celebrate his release from prison”;pierced; rare; 25.

423. Nelson;Bust to right. “ Horatio Nelson.” Rev

,1

" “ Faman Qui Tcrminait Astus, &c.;

v. f.;

26.

424. Victoria. Coronation Medal, by Pistrucci. Head to right. Rev,

Three females, representing England, Scotland and Ireland, pre-

senting the crown to Victoria. “ Inaugurata dei June xxvm., S1S3 ;”

v. f-; 24.

Bust to

“To

Monument.

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ENGLISH SILVER MEDALS, *7

' o ^ 425. George II and Queen Caroline. Britannia with Spear and Palm Leaf.

“Both hands filled for Britain; George Reigning.” Rev., TheQueen watering palm trees

;

“ Crowning Arts adorn the Em-pire. Caroline protecting, 1736;” v. f.; 25.

426. Qiieen Anne. Bust to left. Rev., Britannia standing by the shore,

with vessels at sea. g. ;22. VW A i,Vi

cjs~ 427. George I. Coronation Medal. Bust to right. Britain Crowning

George, who is seated in an Antique chair. “ Inaugurat xx. Oct,

1714.” This is the only English Coronation Medal without a legend.

JV°

The medal was executed by Croker, who was retained by His

Majesty as chief engraver to the mint. g. ;22.

(50 428. Duplicate; p.

429. Charles II. Coronation Medal by Simon. Bust in Coronation Robes

and with diadem. Rev., The King seated and Angel crowning

him. “ Sent to restore a fallen age, xxiii. April, 1661.” This com-

memorates his Coronation in England after the Restoration; g. ;

20.

430. Charles I. (Scotch) Coronation Medal, by Briot. Bust crowned and

splendidly habited with lace collar. Rev., a Thistle. “ Henceour Roses have grown. Crowned June iS, 1633;” v. f.

;iS.

3 0 431. George III. and Charlotte. Busts to right. Rev., Crowned hearts

;

Angel with scroll inscribed: “ Filicitat Britannia.” View of Lon-

don, “ Diis Auspicibus, 1761 ;” f.; 17. Jl,'

432. Cromwell. Bust by Thomas Simon. “ Oliveri Dei Gra Anglian

Sco. et Hib. Protector.” Rev., Lion supporting a shield quar-

tered with the Cross of St. Andrew, St. George, and a Harp.“ Pax Qyaritur Bello ;” fair

; 24.

<5 7 433. Charles I. Oval Medal. Bust to right. Rev., Arms of Great Britain

with garter;

fair; 16.

2 434. Cromwell. Dunbar Medal. “ Word at Dunbar. The Lord of Hosts.

September, 1650.” Rev., A representation of the Parliament sitting

;

rare; v. f.;iS.

fb 435 Cromwell. “ Pro Religione et Parliament, &c.” Rev., Parliament,

different;broken

; p.

436. Mary. Bust with full face. Rev., Charles;Bust

;engraved; f.

; 17.

^ ^— 437. Charles I. “ Give Thy judgments, Oh God, unto the King.” Rev.“ And Thy righteousness unto the King’s Son

;

” engraved

;

thin; 1 7.

;j 43S. Welsh Druid Medal. Druid’s Head and Oak branch. Rev.,

Branch of Oak, “ Nis gaya namyn diwyd dder wyddon j” v. f; 16.

B

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ENGLISH BRONZE MEDAI.S.IS

439-

O?

44°.vr°

441.

^C

442.

444.

vf445-

446.

\°*447-

1<T448 *

Crimea. “Victoria Queen.” Rev., Fame crowning Mars;‘‘Crimea.”

1 clasp; f.; 23. ~Yv v. «. v. eA*Peninsula. “Victoria Regina.” Rev., Victoria crowning Wel-

lington. “ To the British Army.” f; 23.

Naval. “Victoria Regina.” Rev, Britannia seated; “Baltic;

1 S54- 1 S55 ;” f.; 23.

Waterloo. “ George P. Regent.” Rev., Victory;“ Wellington ;

Waterloo, Jan. 18, 1S15 ;” p. ; 23.

China. Victoria Regina. Rev., Military and Naval Trophies.

“ China, 1S42 ;” v. f.; 23. c V „ Yj

Africa. Bust of Victoria. Rev., a Lion. “ South Africa, iS^3;”

23; f. v:James III. Jacobite Medal. “ Unica Salus.” Rev., White horse of

Brunswick trampling on the Lion and Unicorn;rare

;f.; 32.

Prince Charles the Pretender. Four shields bearing the arms of Eng-

land, Ireland, Scotland and France. Rev., “ In Honor Caro Princ

mag Bri. Fr. et Hi. Nat, 29 Alai, 1630;” g.; 19.

Marriage Medallett of Charles I. and Henrietta Maria;

f.; 15.

Maria II. Rev., Moon and Clouds, “cxNocte diem”; f.; 14.

ENGLISH BRONZE MEDALS.

449. Wellington. Head byWyon; Lieut. Gen. Lord Vis. Wellington,

K.Ih, 1810. Rev., Victory on a rock with shield by her side;

broken standard at her feet: v. f.;32.

450. Sir J. Moore Head by Mills. Warrior defending a prostrate

figure from an eagle. Rev., Death of Sir John Moore. “ Corunna.

15th Jan., 1809 ;” f. : 26.

4^1. Mary. Bust to right. Rev., Moon with stars and clouds above a

mountain and lake. “ Vclut inter ignas luna minoris ;” v. f.;32.

452. Charles I. Bust in Armor. Rev., An arm holding out from a cloud,

a starred coronet “ Virtut cx me Fortunam ex. Ali. &c.

v. f.;32.

4^3. George “ Cvivs Est.” Rev., Great Britain and Ireland with ships

l7i? surrounding them. v. f.; 24.

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ENGLISH BRONZE MEDALS. *9

454. Angel standing on a Globe. Anchor, Book, Swords, &c.

“ All Mankind are Brothers.” Rev., Wreath of Oak. “ The French

People to the English Nation. Paris 27, 28 and 29 July, 1830;”

v. f.; 23.

455. George III. Rev., in two circles, his Titles, Date of Birth, Coro-

nation and Death. In centre, “His Reign brought Victory, Peace

and Concord v. f.; 40.

456. Frederick, Duke of York. Magnificent head. Rev., Female figure

and pedestal. Ribbon inscribed “ To great men.” Published

by S. Parker, London, 1827; v. f..; 40.

457. George III. Bust by Kuchler. Rev., Altar with fire;an eye with

a triangle and rays. “ Perspicet et Protegit ;” v. f.;31. Vl*. A A t

45S. Duplicate.

459. George III. Rev., Britannia and Hibernia shaking hands. “ Jun-

guntin opes furmatur Imperium, 1 Jan., 1801;” v. f. ;

31.

460 Victoria. Very fine Bust. “ Her Most Gracious Majesty Victoria.”

Rev., “ Ascended the British Throne June 20, 1837, in the 19th’

year of her age.” In centre, a wreath of Rose leaves and buds,

Date of Birth, &c.;rare

;v. f.

; 32.

461. George I. Dumblane Medal. Bust in Armor. Victory defeating and

driving a number of horsemen. “ Pergurii ultrix ad Dumblanium,

13 Nov., 1775 ;” v. f.;

30.

462. George III. Rev. Britannia seated among Naval and Military trophies.

“ Mari victrix terraque invicta, &c.;” v. f.;

31.

463. Admiral Bridgport. Rev., Victory with crown and banners;fleet in

the distance. Inscription commemorating defeat of French oft'

Fort L’Orient; f. ; 31.

464. Lord Lynedoch. Rev., Roman Warrior with Sword and Crown.

Blazing fort to left; Galley to right. “ St. Sebastian, Aug. xxxi.,

1S13;” f.;

16 .

465. Isaac Newton. Rev., Monument in Westminster;

f.; 29

466. William Sydney Smith. Rev., Wreath “ Cccur de Lion;” v. f.;

34 -

467. Isaac Newton. Female figure seated at a table. “ Felix cogno-

scere causas; 1726 ;” f.; 34.

468. James II. Jacobite Medal. Same as 445 ;rare; f.; 32.

469. Henry William, Marquis of Anglesey. Rev., The Marquis at the

head of his troop of Hussars; “ Charge of the British at Waterloo,June 18, 1S15 pierced

;fair

526.

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20 ENGLISH BRONZE MEDALS.

47°.

! °47 I -

472.

n r

473-

| 474-

fe475*

0 476.

-r477-

r 47S.

r479.

1 4^0.

i' 4S r

.

4S2.

4̂83 -

74S4.

^485-

>“486.

George IV. Coronation Medal by Pistrucci. Rev., the King

seated and habited in the Roman costume. Behind him Victory

about to place the Imperial diadem upon his head. Before him three

figures, representing England, Scotland, and Ireland placing their

hands upon an altar. “Crowned July 19, 1S21 v. f.; 22.

Medal of Prince Charles and Henry when boys. Busts on obverse

and reverse;v. f.

;30. Viv oV >

George IV. Coronation Medal, by V yon. Rev., Britainnia seated

with shield and trident by side. On her knee a shield inscribed,

“Coron. xixjul., 1S21 ;” v.f.;

32.

Thomason Metallic Vase. “ 21 feet in circumference and 5 feet 10 in

height.” Rev., same vase. Date of commencement and comple-

tion; fair; 32.

Temperance Medal of Father Matthew;

f.;

2S.

Marquis Wellesley, Governor and Captain-General of India. * Rev.,

Soldiers, one bearing a flag, the other with upraised sword over a

prostrate native soldier. “ Seringapatam, May 4, 1799;” fair;

26.

Capt. James Cook. Bust. Rev., “ Courage and Perseverance.

Born 172S, Died 1779;” f. ; 25.

John Milton. Rev., Adam and Eve in Paradise. “ Duci dulce canit

alter Homerus ;” f.; 25.

Three Medallets ofJames, Prince of Wales. Different revs.;v. f.; 16.

Wellington. Rev., “ In Arms, invincible;in Council, true v.f.; 12.

Nelson. Victory bearing a medallion of Nelson. “ Victoria,

Aboukir, Copenhagen, Cadiz.” Rev., Wreath with Date of Death,

&c. ; v. f.; 25.

Samuel Clarke. Rev., Mountain with figure on top, and one ascend-

ing. “ Quo veritas v'ocat ;” v. f.; 2 7.

Adam Smith. “The Penny of Scotland, 1797.” Rev., Furnace,

Implements and Ship; “ Wealth of Nations, ;” v. f.; 23.

Edward VI. Rev., Tablet with infant Hercules. Date of Birth,

Coronation and Death; g. ;

26.

William Ware, Archbishop of Canterbury. Rev., Latin inscription,

with dedication by Dassier; g. ; 27.

Matthew Boulton. “Died August 1 7, aged 81 years.” Rev., Wreath.“ In memory of his obsequies, August 24, 1S09 ;” f.

;26.

Very rare Medal ofJohn Duke of Albany, Regent of Scotland, 1 ^ 24.

Arms, “ Joannis Albanie Due Gubern.” Rev., Eagle and Arms;

f.; 24.

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ENGLISH BRASS MEDALS. 21

4-0 4S7. Marquis Cornwallis. Rev,Victory with Banners, &c.

; p. ;21.

4SS. James III. and Clementina. Rev., Female with infant. “ Charles

Prince of Wales born 1720 rare;

f.;

2 6.

$ 0 489. Clementina. Rev., the Queen in a Chariot with two Horses at full

speed;

rare;

f.;30.

490. Charles Prince of Wales, 1745. Rev., Britannia with Ships, &c.

“ Amor ct spes rare; g. ; 27.

491. George Prince of Wales, born Aug. 12, 1762. Rev., Bust, with

mitre. “ Frederick, Bishop of Osnabruck g.; 18.

492. Rev. W. Romain. Rev., Text with date of Birth, & c. ;v. f.

;21.

493. Isaac Perkins. Rev., “ Strength and Magnanimity p. ;22.

»- 494. European and Negro shaking hands. “Slave trade abolished,

1S07;” g. ; 23.

JJT 495. Admiral Camperdown. Rev., Brittania. “ Dutch fleet defeated, &c ”

f., 24.

495 - Britannia and Hibernia at an Altar. Rev., “ Great Britain and Ire-

land united, 1S00;” g. ; 24.

ENGLISH BRASS MEDALS.

.5 497. Charles II. Very large full face bust. Rev., Fleet, with Fameabove. “ In nomine meo exaltabitur cornu Eius—Psalm 89.” Onan escallop shell below the Fleet, an inscription with date, “June 2,

1660.” A very curious and rare medal;

f.; 40.

49S. Admiral Rodney. Rev., “ The hero who, having spent his youth in

the defence of his country, is amply repaid by the capture of St.

Eustatia, Feb. 3, 17S1;” v. f.; 22.

q.0 499. William III. of Blessed Memory. “ Revolution Jubilee, Nov. 4,

17SS. Britons never will be Slaves;” v. f.;

22.

2$ 500. James II. Rev., Queen Mary; f.; 20.

- 501. George and Charlotte. “ Crowned Sept. 22, 1701.” Busts to left.

Rev., Britannia. “ Sovei'eigns and subjects unite to glory in meP-i 25 -

502. Fox, “Defender of our Charter, 1S03.” Rev., Cross and 3 Crowns.“ Civil and Religious liberty pierced; fair; 23.

Jo 503. Five Vernon Medals. All different; p.

Jo 5°3 i‘Four Do. different; g.

3 j 504. Satirical Medal, with double head on each side; p.; 22.

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$ 505. George III. and Charlotte. Rev., Britannia. “ Sovereigns and

subjects unite to glorify me p.; 22.

506. Impression of Obverse of the Cromwell Dunbar Medal;

v. f.

.p 507. William, Duke of Cumberland. Equestrian figure of the Duke.

Rev., Battle of Culloden. “ Rebellion justly rewarded at Culloden,

1 6th April, 1746;” f.; 27.

50S.

V 5°9-

if 5 IQ -

fS 5 1

1

5 12 -

D 5*3-

!' 5 X 4-

^ 5 X 5-

k* 5 l6 -

v* 5 r 7-

5 xS -

% 5 l 9-

r 5 3°-

I O 5 2 1 .

.*> 522.

^ 5 23-

,!5 24 -

ENGLISH WHITE METAL MEDALS.International Exhibition, opened May 1, 1S62. Rev., Two figures

bearing flags, “ Ships, Manufactures v. f.; 27.

James Sadlier, 1st English yEronaut. Rev., Balloon, Sec.;v. f.

; 3^.

Sir Walter Scott. Rev., Lady of the Lake;v. f; 32.

George IV. Rev., Scotland presenting the Crown, “ To commemo-rate the visit to Scotland, Aug., 1S22 f.

; 2S.

Do. do. Rev., “ To commemorate His Majesty’s paternal visit to

his ancient Kingdom of Scotland, 1S22 f.; 36.

Do. do. “ Royal Visit to Edinburgh f.; 32,

Do. do. Wreath of Thistles. Rev., “Visited Edinburgh f.;

32 -

Do. do. Rev., Crown and Thistles. “ Visit to Scotland;f

; 32.

Do. do. Rev., Arms, Rose and Thistle. “ Visit to Scotland;f.

;

29 -

Do. do. Rev., Fame seated on Clouds. “ Scotland f.; 31.

Do. do. Rev., “ Reception by Scotland f.;26.

Do. do. 6 Medals commemorative of his visit to Scotland

;

different;

v. f.

George IV. Rev., Tomb inscribed: “ Died June 26, 1S30;”

v. f.;26.

Do. do. Crown, &c. “ Coronation at Westminster, July 19,

1821 f.;22.

Do. do. as Prince of Wales. Rev., “H.R.H. the P. ofW.appointed regent Feb. 5, 1811 ;

f.; 25.

Do. III. Rev., Altar, See. “Recovered from illness, Nov.,

1S01 v. f.; 25.

Do. do. “ Ascended the Throne,” &c. Rev., Fame seated on

Clouds and bearing a ribbon inscribed :“ 1760. George the Third

reigns, 1S09.” Medal by Wyon;tarnished

; 34.

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525. Do. do. “ God Save the King.” Rev., “ In commemoration of

the 50th Anniversary of his reign pierced;fair

;31.

526. John Wesley. Rev., “ 93rd Conference of the Wesleyan Methodists

held at Birmingham 1836;” fair; 29.

527. Prince Albert. Rev., “International Industrial Exhibition, London,

1851 v.f.;41.

528. Victoria. Rev., “Universal Exhibition of London, 1S62 f.; 33.

529. Albert Edward and Princess Alexandra. Rev., Date of Birth and

Marriage;v. f.

; 33.

530. Tom Thumb. Rev., Equipage;

f.; 25.

531. Monopoly Medal. A plump jewelled hand throwing silver into a

bony wasted one, little hands catching the pieces which fall. “ TheCharitable hand, &c.” Rev., A head inscribed “ Possession,” en-

deavoring to swallow the world. “ The uncharitable monopolizer

will starve the poor,” &c.;

f.; 23.

532. National Monument of Scotland. Rev., “A tribute of a grateful

Country, to commemorate the visit of George IV. to Scotland,

1S22 f.;22.

533. Jenny Lind. Rev., Lyre;“ Born, 1S21 v. f.

; 19.

534. Royal Exchange, London. Rev., Statue of Wellington,;

v. f.; 19.

535. Victoria and Albert. Rev., Houses of Parliament;

v. f.; 19.

536. Webster’s Numismatic Medal. Chart of issues of English Coins,

v. f.;28.

ENGLISH MEDALLETS.

537. 9 Brass and Copper Medallets of Geo. III. Different;

all good;

some fine.

538. 10 of Victoria, George IV. and others; all good.

539. 15 Miscellaneous; g.

540. 5 do. g.

541. 7 do. g.

542. 1 Copper of Sir John Jarvis and 1 Scripture token; g.

543. vSet of small White Metal Medallets of Victoria, Prince of Wales,Prince Alfred, Princesses Louisa and Helena

;v. f.

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24 COINS OF GREAT BRITAIN.

COINS OF GREAT BRITAIN.

(All the Coins arc Silver,jmless otherwise noted.)

544. Ancient Brass Coin. Obv., a rude representation of a head to the

left. Rev., a rude figure of a horse. The meaning of these

symbols has never been ascertained;rare and f.

545. Sceattae. Obv., a bird. Rev., Rude Marks. This is the earliest

^t 0 silver coin of the Anglo-Saxon Monarchs, about the year, A. D.

,

420, and was found at Weston, Norfolk, England;rare and v. f.

546. 2 Specimens of Ancient Ring Money of Ireland. These Rings were

used at the time ofthe Roman invasion; sizes different; very rare and f.

547. Ancient Irish Penny of Schltric, one of the Danish Kings, A. D.,

989. This Coin is exceedingly thin and light. Very rare; broken

but f.

54S. Styca of Vigmund, Archbishop of York, A. D., 831. Copper; rare;

\" v. f.

549. Styca of Rudolf, King of Northumberland, A. D., S44. Copper;

^vn. rare and f.

EADWEARD I. 901 .

550. Penny; “ Eadweard Rex.” “ Rev., Beornere mo.”;

f.

EADGAR. 975 .

551. Penny similar 10550. Rev., “ Landeim mo.”; fair.

\ '

'L ETHELRED II. 979 .

552. Penny; commonly known as the Irish type, from its resemblance to

1 early Coins of that country;

f.

553. Penny; different type. This is the only instance in which Greek

characters appear on Coins of the Anglo-Saxon Monarchs;rare

;f.

CANUTE. 1017 .

554. Two Pennies of different types, London and Chester;v. f.

555. Penny of Northumberland;rare

;v. f. I L T-*

EDWARD THE CONFESSOR. 1042 .

556. Penny of London;similar type to 554; f. ' i

'

557. Do. do. different do.;v. f. 2.

HAROLD II. 1000 .

558. Penny of Winchester. The type of this obverse was exactly copied

for William I.;

f. 2 j

559. Penny of Wilton. Same as 55S;

f. 00

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COINS OF GREAT RRITAIN. 25

6 WILLIAM THE CONQUEROR. 1000-1087.

560. Penny of London;Pax type

;f.

.f e 561. Pennies of London and Southwark; 2 pieces;same type

; g.

STEPHEN. 1135-1155.

— 561^. Penny. Very rare but p.

JOHN. 1199-1210.

iro 562. 3 pennies of Dublin;two in poor condition,

to 563. 3 Do. different types;

f.

HENRY III. 1210-1272.

lo 564. Pennies of York and London, 2 pieces;

f.

5 65. Do. London, 2 pieces;fair.

W 566. Do. do. and Canterbury; 2 pieces

;fair.

567. Irish Penny; g.

5 68. Penny of London;v. f.

EDWARD I. 1272-1307.

1 i" 569. Pennies of London;different types—2 pieces

;f.

1 S~ 570. Do. do. do. do. 4 do. g.

ID 571. Penny of York; g.

572. Do. Canterbury; g.

3o 573- Do * do.;

f.

IS~ 574 - Do. Beronica; g.

tS~ 575 * Half-pennies of London. 2 pieces. Different; f.

2_0 576. Pennies of Dublin;

2 do. g.

577 - Half-penny Do. g.

EDWARD II. 1307-1327.

IS~ 57S. Pennies of Canterbury; different; 3 pieces; g.

jr 579. Do. “ Vill sec. Edmundi ;” g.

I 0 58°* Penny of Lincoln;g.

\ /j q8i. Irish Penny of Waterford;

fair.

EDWARD III. 1327-1377.

'f-u 582. Penny of York;same type as Edward I.

;f.

If 583. Groat of London;

f.

/j"- 584. Half Groat Do.

;f.

If 585. Duplicate; g.

/q 586. Half Groat of London;same type as 5S3

; g.

If 5S7. Penny and Groat of London; p.

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26 COIN'S 01' GREAT BRITAIN.

5SS.

5S9-

59°-

59 1 -

59 2 -

593-

594*

595 -

596 -

597-

598 -

599 -

600.

601.

602.

603.

EDWARD THE BLACK PRINCE. 1300.

Anglo-Gallic Coin. Half length Figure of the Prince to right; a

drawn Sword in his right hand;his left raised, and the forefinger

pointing upwards. Rev., A plain Cross and Pellets, as on English

Pennies;rare

;f.

Denier of same type; g.

8

HENRY V. 1413-1422.

Groat of Calais;

f. Sodo. g- irHalf Do.

Penny Do.;fair. At>

Groat of London;p. X T

Half Groat of Calais, same as 591 ;i. 5 O

Gros Blanc, or Anglo-Gallic Coin; rare and 1. & tPv-*

Penny and Half-Penny of London;g. X 0

Do. of Calais; p. \

HENRY VI. 1422-1471.

Groat of Calais;v. f. 2 — *

Half Do. do. f. So

Farthing of London;scarce

;f. ^>0

Groat of Calais, similar to 598 ;broken. 2~ ^

Angel (Gold);rare

;v. f. S' & 0

Half Noble (Gold);do. * r 0

EDWARD IV. 1461-1483.

604. Angel (Gold). The Archangel Michael trampling on the Dragon.

a Rev., Ship with large cross for mast, Eon the right side, and a rose

on the left. In the side of the Ship the Royal arms;

f.

6ov Quarter Rial (Gold). Arms within a tressure of four Arches. Rev.,

A double tressure with fleur dc lis and Lions in the Arches; a Sun

with 16 rays, with a Rose in the centre;

f.

606. Groats of London;different types

; 2 pieces;

g. S' 0

607. Half Groat of Canterbury; f. ^ &

RICHARD III. 1483-1485.

60S. Groat of London;scarce

;g. .2 3

HENRY VII. 1485-1509.

609. Groat of London;

f.

610. Do. do. different type; p.

61 1. Do. do. do. f.

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6 12. Half Do. of Canterbury and York; 2 pieces; f.

613. Penny and Half-Penny of York;

Do. g.

HENRY VIII. 1509-1547.

614. Half Sovereign (Gold). The King seated in Chair of State, on

either arm of which is an Angel. Rev,Royal Shield supported

by a Lion crowned and Dragon;

f.

615 Crown (Gold). Double rose crowned. Rev., Royal Shield crown-

ed; g.

616. Angel (Gold);similar to 604; v. f.

617. Testoon or Shilling of London. This is the first coin upon which

the title of King of Ireland appears; p.

615. Groats of London and York; 3 pieces

; g.

619. Do. do. do do. fair.

620. Half Groat of Canterbury;fair.

621. Do. do. different; fair.

622. Half Groats of York and London; 4 pieces; fair.

623. Penny of London; g.

624. Do. (Thomas Dunclmensis,) was Bishop from 1508 to 1^23;scarce

; g.

625. Sixpence, Irish;

f.

EDWARD VI. 1547-1553.

626. Crown. King crowned and in armor with a naked sword held

upright to his right side, mounted on a superbly comparisoned

horse. Rev., Arms in a plain shield. Rare; v. f.

627. Half Crown; similar to 626. Horse’s head adorned with feathers; f.

62S. Shilling. Bust full-faced, and crowned in Parliamentary Robes.Rev., as No. 626

; g.

629. Shilling;different type

;f.

630. Do. do: bent; otherwise f.

631. Shillings do. 2 pieces; g.

632. Sixpence; similar to 629; f.

633. Three Pence do. p.

634. Penny of London; g.

MARY. 1553-1558.

635. Groat. Bust in profile. Rev., Arms, See . ;v. f.

636. Do. of Philip and Mary. Bust as on 635. Rev., same : g.

637. Shilling of Philip and Mary. Profile bust of Kin" andRev., Shield bearing Arms of the Monarchs Impaled,above

; p.

Queen.

XII.

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2S COIN'S OF GREAT BRITAIN'.

: 63S. Irish Groat ofPhilip and Mary. Obv. as 637. Rev., Crowned Harp; p.’ 639. Shilling same as 637. Date 1555 ; p.

ELIZABETH. 1559-1002.

640. Half Sovereign (Gold). Bust in profile to right. Rev., Arms in a

plain Escutcheon;v. f.

641. Crown (Gold). Similar to 640 ;fair.

^6^2. Angelet (Gold.) Angel. Rev., similar to 604; v. f.

'."643. Crown. Bust with Sceptre in right hand, and Globe in left. Rev.,

Shield bearing Arms; g.

'

J

644. Half Crown. Similar to 643 ;f.

^645. Shillings; different types; 2 pieces; f.

C 646. Shilling do. g.

i'647. Do. do. p.

>*'648. Do. Irish, do. fair.

0 649. Sixpence; ordinary type, 1563; p.

650. Sixpences. 1572, 1573 ; 2 pieces; g.

v 651. Sixpence; different; fair.

i'652. Sixpences. 1562, 1567; 2 pieces;v. f.

t 653. Do. 1 piece different; g.

654. Groat. Similar to 645 shilling;

f.

0655. Threepence. Similar to 650 ; 2 pieces; g.

r 656. Do. Duplicate;pierced.

. 657. Twopence, London; 2 pieces

;f.

/65S. Do. do. fair.

v< 639. Three Half-Pence;

f.

4’66o. Pennies of London;different; 2 pieces

; p.

66 1 . Three Farthings;rare; v. f.

.''662. Farthings, Irish, one known as the Smulkins ;”2 pieces; copper;

fair.

JAMES I. 1003-1025.

^663. Double Crown (Gold). Bust in profile to left. Rev., A plain

Shield Crowned;cracked but good.

^664. Shilling; g.

*v>66v Do. different; f.

5 ° 666. Sixpences. 1606, 1624 ; 2 pieces; f.

1^667. Do. 1 piece different; p.

P‘66S. Shilling, Irish. Rev., Crowned Harp;

f.

**669. Sixpence, Irish; p.

1^670. Do. do. different; p.

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0671.

?.r 672.

t>o 673.

674.

675.

,CPJ 676 .

tr 677 .

Cru 67S.

.fro679-

(sO 680 .

4 0 681 .

%o 682 .

70 6S3 .

;’zr 684-

.ir 685 .

686 .

2o 6S7.

.7 -r 6S8.

sm 6S9.

^ 0 69°-

irv 691.

Twopence;fair.

Do. Penny and Half-Penny; 3 pieces

;f.

Farthing;rare

;f.

CHARLES I. 1625-1649.

Broad Sovereign (Gold). Crowned bust; above the crown a Port-

cullis;XX behind bust. Rev., Crowned Arms in Oval Shield.

C. R. on either side. “ Florent Concordia Regna v. f.

Tower Sovereign (Gold). Bust as on 674. Prince of Wales’

Feather instead of Portcullis. Rev., Crowned Arms on different

Shield;

f.

Briat’s Half-Sovereign (Gold). Crowned bust, X behind. Rev.,

Similar to 675. “ Cultores Sui Deus Protegit v. f.

Half Crown. King on Horseback. Rev., Garnished shield

crowned; p.

Do. do. Different type; p.

Shilling. Bust remarkably stiff and upright, in plain dress, with

large ruff. Rev., Plain Shield surmounted by a Plume;v. g.

Shilling. Different type; g.

Sixpences; 1625-1627. 2 pieces;different

;fair.

Fourpence;

v. f.

Threepence;v. f.

Twopence and Penny; 2 pieces

;f.

Irish Farthing (Copper). David playing upon a Harp. Rev., St.

Patrick;

f.

Farthings (Copper) different; 2 pieces

;f.

Do. Irish;different

; 1 piece; g.

Newark Siege pieces. Half-Crown, Shilling and Ninepence.

Lozenge shape. Obv., a Crown between the letters “ C. R.”;

under it the value, xxx., xn. or ix. Rev., “ Obv. Newark, 1646.”

3 pieces;rare

;v. f.

Ormond money;Crown. The letters “ C. R.” surmounted by a

large Crown. Rev., “Vs”; rare; f.

Do. do. Shilling, Sixpence, Fourpence and Threepencesame as 6S9, with numerals denoting their value. 4 pieces, very

scarce and good.

THE COMMONWEALTH. 1649-1653.

Sovereign (Gold). “The Commonwealth of England.” St. George’sCross between a branch of Palm and Laurel. Rev., Two Escut-

cheons joined. “ God with us, 1651.” Scarce; v. f.

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j 693. Half-Crown;same type

;fair.

So 693. Shilling; Do. do. v. f.

ji 694. Duplicate; p.

1 l 695. Twopence, Penny and Half-Penny—the latter pierced; 3 pieces

; g.

US' 696. Pewter Farthing. Obv., Ounce of fine Pewter.” A plain escut-

cheon; over it “ I. R.,” surrounded by a wreath of roses. Rev.,ki For necessary change ;” rare

; p.

OLIVER CROMWELL. 1653.

a ^697. Crown. Bust in profile to right, with Roman mantle; v. f.

i. 0 698. Half Crown

;same type

;v. f.

5 i w 699. Shilling;same type

;f.

'i #“700. Do. Gilt;do. v. f.

CHARLES II. 1661-1085.

li'c 701. Half Angel (Gold). War Ship in full sail. Rev., Angel and

Dragon; p.

l U ‘ 703. Crown. 1663. Bust in profile;

f.

Ii e 7°3* D°* 1667; same type; p.

(,0704. Half Crowns. 1663,1664; 3 pieces; f.

705. Shillings. 1663, 166S; 2 pieces; g.

^4 706. Fourpence, Threepence, Twopence and Penny; 4 pieces; f.

^707. Another set; different type;

v. f.

^ 70S. Twopence; f.

fC,709. Half-Penny, English, and Farthing, Irish, (copper)

; p.

..<710. Pattern Farthing (silver). Carolus a Carolo. Laureated Bust,

1663. Rev.. Britannia Seated;rare and f.

JAMES II. 1685-1701.%

3A 71 1. Crown. Bust in profile; g.

j

' 713. Half Crown;pierced; fair.

713. Six Coins from 1 Shilling down to 1 Penny ;all very fine, some un-

circulated.

1^714. Groat; p.

715. Half-Penny, Irish (copper)5 p.

716. Four pieces Gun Money—Crown, Half Crown. Shilling and Six-

pence ;v. f., excepting the Half Crown.

O'V 17. Shilling Gun Money;diftcrcnt type

;v. f.

v 4&718.Pattern Irish Farthing, in silver

;rare; f.

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COINS OF GREAT BRITAIN'. 3*

6 WILLIAM AND MARY. 1089-1094.

iSo 719- Half Crown; f.

720. Do. different type;fair.

is- 721. Four, Three, Two and One Penny; 4 pieces; g.

\ 0 732. Three Copper Coins; p.

\'j 723. Pattern Farthing in Silver;rare; v. f.

WILLIAM III. 1089-1702.

Q .$- u 724. Five Pound Piece (Gold). Bust. Rev., Four Crowned Arms with

Sceptres, Saltiere-wise, 1707; unc.

\, if 725. Crown. 1665 ;fair.

1 ^0 726. Duplicate; g.

f 727. Half Crown. 1696; f.

3T 728. Shilling and Sixpence; 2 pieces

;f.

2o 729. Do. do. do. g.

Z y 73°- Four, Three, Two and One Penny; 4 pieces; f.

3 731. Three Copper Coins; p.

ANNE. 1702-1714.

Lift 732. Two Pounds (Gold). Bust. Rev., Arms with Star of the Order of

the Garter, &c.;rare

;unc.

Ycro 733 - Guinea (Gold). 1710; v. f.

I,** 734 - Crown. 1707; p.

|.o-to 735 - Half Crown. 1709; fair.

736. Shillings of different dates; 3 pieces; fair.

ir 73 7 - Sixpence; p.

*0 73S. Five Coins; Sixpence to One Penny; f.

\,vu 739 - Farthing gilt (Copper);

f.

2 74°. Do. Facsimile. Anna Augusta. Rey., Peace in a Car. “Paxinissa per orbem, 1

7

1 3 ”j scarce;v. f.

GEORGE I. 1714-1727.

7 741. Half Guinea (Gel 1), 1720; g.

0-0 743. Crown, Do 1718; g.

} S 743. Half Crown, 1715; fair.

%o 744 - Shillings; different dates; 4 pieces; g.

%b 745. Five Coins—6d. to id.; f.

x S’ 746. Pattern Farthing (Silver);rare

; y. f.

3-0 747 - Wood’s Sixpence, 1723; rare; f.

I 74S. Do. Half-Penny and Farthing (Copper); g.

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3 * <3OIN’fi OF GREAT BRITAIN,

GEORGE II. 1727-1700.

i' 749 * Five-pound piece (Gold), 1740. Bust. Rev., Crowned Arms;unc.

y>r75 °- Two Do do. same type;unc.

V- 751. Half Crown, 1739; g.

ju 752. Two HalfCrowns;different dates

; g.

fcf 753 - Half Crown; 1 745 ; g.

, 754. Shillings;different dates

; 3 pieces;fair.

I'f 755 * Do. do. do. do. unc.

|0 756. Sixpences; do. do. do. p.

/T 757 * Five Coins—6d. to id.;v. f.

I 75 S. Four Copper Coins; p.

GEORGE III. 1700-1820.

>i?759 - Guinea, 17S2 (Gold);

f.

4^760. Quarter Guinea, 17S2 (Gold); p.

761. Guinea (Gold);same as 759 ; g.

4^762. Half Do. do. p.

,,763. Sovereign (Gold). Bust. Rev., St. George and the Dragon;1S20

;

f.

0.764. Guinea; (Gold) commonly known as the Spade Guinea, from the

shape of Shield on rev;scarce

;v. f. -

,.0765. Half Do. (Gold) same type ;very scarce

;v. f.

,„<>766. Half Do. do. Obv., same as 759. Rev., “ Britaniarum Rex Fidei

Defensor.” On the Garter, “ Honi Soit,” See.; Crowned Shield

bearing Arms of Great Britain and Ireland, and the Arms of the

Electoral Dominion. 1S0S;unc.

vi'767. Two Seven-Shilling pieces (Gold);1S01 and 1S04

;v. f.

I*‘’768.Ten Thaler piece (Gold). “Georgius, &c.” In the centre a Horse

courant. Rev., “ Bruns et Lunch Dux,” Sc c.;v. f.

i<v76S£. Five Do. do. g,

jt 769. Crown by Pistrucci, 1S20 ;fair.

770. Half Do. 1 S 1 6 ;v. f.

t - 77 1 * Half Do. 1819 ;different type

; g.

v 772. Three Shilling Bank Token, 1812 ; f.

£773. One Do. and Sixpence do. p.

^ 774. Bank Token iod., Irish; g.

0773. Shilling of 1816;v. f.

, 776. Do. 1 787 ; 2 pieces;v. f.

777. Duplicate ;unc.

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COINS OF GREAT BRITAIN 33

Zo &77S. Sixpences;different dates

; 3 pieces; unc.

5~ 779 * Twopence and One Penny, 181S-20; 2 pieces

;v. f.

3 o 779^. Shilling of 1787 ;v. f.

)6 780. Fourpence to One Penny; 4 pieces

; 1795; v. f.

I o 7S1. Another set. 1763 ;v. f.

XS* 782. Five Shilling Token (Bank of England dollar). 1S04;

f.

783. Three Shilling Tokens, 1S1 1-12. 2 pieces;

fair.

2. S' 784. One Shilling and Sixpence Token;unc.

2.JT 785. Duplicate; g.

>}£ 7S6 . Bank of Ireland Six Shilling Token, 1S04;

v. f.

yo 787. Thirty Pence, Irish, 180S j'p.

IT 788. Tenpence and Fivepence, Irish, 1S05;

2 Coins;

fair.

/S~ 789. Tenpence, Irish; 1813 ;

v. f.

SO 790. Two-thirds of a Dollar (German). 2 j^ieces; p.

3 r 791. Duplicate; v. p.

30 79 1 ! Twopence and One Penny, 1797- Copper; 2 Coins; r.;

v. f.

\ 792. Six Copper Coins;fair.

I 793. Two do. do. fair,

i U 794. Four do. do. v. f.

GEORGE IV. 1820-1830.3

j ms 795. Five Pound Piece (Gold). Rev., Crowned Arms on a Mantle.

On edge in raised letters, “ Anno Regno Septimo, &c. ;” unc.

I.SD 796. Double Sovereign, 1823 ;(Gold) v. f.

1 IS" 797. V Thaler (Gold), 1S28;

fair,

lu" 798. Crown, 1821; g.

799. Half Crowns, 1823-25 ; 2 pieces; p.

2 S’ 800. Shillings, 1821-28; 2 pieces; p.

1 Soi. Sixpences; 3 pieces; p.

- 802. Fourpence to One Penny; 4 coins

;unc.

) S03. Six Copper Coins; p.

WILLIAM IV. 1830-1837.

804. Crown. Rev., Crowned Arms on a Mantle, 1S31. Excessivelv rare.

Cost the owner £5 ;unc.

7-T 805. Half Crown;different type. 1834 ;

fair.

IS 806. Shilling and Sixpence, 1834. 2 pieces; g.

{0 807. Groat, 1836; f.

it 808. Fourpence to One Penny; 4 coins; v. f.

!.r 809. Half ein Thaler (Hanover); g.

c

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34 ENGLISH SILVER TOKENS.

VICTORIA. 1837.

810 Crown, 1S475

fair,

ti 811. Half Crown, 1845 ;fair.

i/c Si 2. Florins, known as the “ Godless Florin,” from the fact that the words“ dei gratia” are omitted. 2 pieces

; g.

U-o S13. Florins; ordinary type. 3 pieces;different dates

;f.

S14 Do. do. 4 pieces;g.

t-»” S15. Shilling, 1S59; v. f.

jr 816. Fourpence, Threepence and Three Half-Pence. 3 pieces; f.

A 817. Three Copper Coins;unc.

-Tc S17A. Model Crown, gold centre;unc

3 o S1 7 B. Do. Penny and Half-Penny, silver centre

; 2 pieces; unc.

4o 817 C. Do. Half, One-Eighth and One-Fourteenth of a Farthing, cop-

per; 3 pieces

;v. f.

3V 817. D. Do. Penny, Half-Penny and Farthing, white metal; 3 pieces; v. f.

U n SiS. Half Crown of Charles (good), Two-Thirds of Dollar and Shilling

of Geo. IV., - and 3 pieces of Victoria; p. ; 6 pieces.

ENGLISH SILVER TOKENS.3U S19. Shillings of Yarmouth, Somerset, Stockton and Sheffield. The for-

mer (an uncirculated coin) was issued by F. R. Reynolds, a Brewer.

These Tokens were sent to Yarmouth by coach, and the greater

part were stolen. The balance he never issued, but had other dies

prepared. 4 pieces;all g.

l^Szo. Shillings of Leeds, Andover, Merthyn Tydvill (scarce) and Mans-

field; 4 pieces

;fair.

£.T 82i. Shillings of Irish Bullion Co., Bewick, Somersetshire, Bcdworth,

North Cornwall and Stamford; 6 pieces

; p.

; S22. Shillings of Ncwcastle-on-Tyne ;different types

; 2 pieces;unc.

.-,-823. Reading Eighteen-pence Token, Spanish Dollar, 4 dwts., issued by

J. B. Monck, Esq., 181 1 ;rare

;v. f.

“Sept. 19, 1S12.—More than 100 inhabitants returned thanks

to J. B. Monk for the convenience he had afforded the inhabitants

of Reading by his Tokens.” Ruding.

.,$ '824. Yarmouth Shilling, issued byj. Hunton, a Quaker, who was after-

wards (1831) executed at Newgate for forgery;

f.

S25. Shillings of Newport (Isle of Wight) and Lancaster; 2 pieces; fair.

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ENGLISH COPPER TOKENS. 35

i &26. York Shilling, 1S11, issued by Cattle & Barber;

f.

S S27. Dundee Shilling. “ This, with another type, was designed by James

Wright, an ardent collector of Tokens. Neither of the coins were

put in circulation, as the proprietor died the year after they were

completed. Conder g.

r 82S. Sixpence of Hull, 181 1, and Commercial Token, supposed to have

been issued in Ireland;the latter unc.

r S29. Sixpences of Hull and Newcastle-on-Tyne; 2 pieces

;poor,

r 830. Do. of Doncaster and Sheffield; 2 pieces; fair.

831. Do. of Bristol and York; 2 pieces

;v. f.

'o 832. Chichester Two Shilling and Sixpence, 1S11 ;

v. f.

. -T S33. Engraved Shilling;Masonic Emblems, &c.

COPPER.

S34. 23 Penny Tokens of iSth century. Different;all v. f.

;some unc.

835. 50 Coppers, (Civic Tokens) different;fair.

P-836. 5 3 Do. do. do.

00 01*<r

50 Do. do. some f.

S38. 50 Do. do. do.

$39- 5° Do. do. do.

6co 50 Do. do. do.

841. 50 Do. do. do.

842. 62 Do. do. unc.

s43- 3 Do. do. do.

844. l 9 Do. Coventry Tokens. Obv.

Public Buildings;i

different;unc.

$45* 4i Penny Tokens;

f.

S46. 23 Do. f.

547. 14 Miscellaneous; p.

548. 31 Farthing Tokens;

f.

0 849.

S50.

D S51.

i> Ss2.

" S54 .

L S55.

3 856.

1 Voce Populi. Rev., Hibernia; rare; g.

5 Wellington Tokens;different

; g.

5 small “ His Halfpenny ” Tokens of 1667. Wm. Cross, DanvellWaner, Henry Sneaton and others

;rare

;f.

3 Brass Calendars;size 24 ;

different;

f.

8 Coins of James III., William III., and Victoria;

f.

2 Half-farthings George IV. and Victoria;

f.

2 Farthings of George III. set in a brass rim ; g.00 7

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36 SCOTCH COINS.

SCOTCH COINS.

WILLIAM THE LION. 1105.

i a v 857. Penny;“ Le Rei Wila rare

;f.

(*v 858. Do. “ Willa me Rex very rare; p.

(pi> 859. Do. “ Rei William fair.

ALEXANDER 111 . 1249.

Uii 860. Penny. “ Alexander dei gra.” Head crowned;rare

;f.

txV 861. Do. different reverse;very rare

;v. f.

3o S62. Four Pennies; different types; p.

ifo S62^-. Do. do. do. fair.

JOHN BALIOL. 1292.

\ 363. Penny. Obv., “Johannes dei gra.” Rev., “ Rex Scotorum rare;

v. g-ROBERT BRUCE. 1306.

2>r 864. Halfpenny. Crowned head to light, with sceptre; pierced;very

rare.

DAVID II. 1329 and 1333.

2,1 865. Penny. Crowned head and sceptre. “ Rex .Scotorum rare;

broken.

fo 866 .

5 ° S67.

! is' 86S.

Ij Q 869.

V§L

fi

Do. “ Villa Edinburgh scarce ; fair.

Half Groat, Do. rare;pierced.

Groat, Do. do. f.

Groats; different; 3 pieces; g.

ROBERT H. 1371.

870. Groat. Edinburgh;scarce

;f.

00"4 Do. Perth

; g.

S 7 2. Do. Edinburgh;

fair.

873 - Do. do. I37 I; P-

ROBERT m. 1390.

Groats of Perth. Different types; 2 pieces

;rare; f.

.Groat of Edinburgh;

v. g.

Do. Aberdeen ;very rare

;fair.

Half Groat of Perth; p.

Gold St. Andrew. Arms of Scotland on a plain shield. “ M. M.”

Rev., St Andrew extended on his cross, reaching to the edge

between two fleur de lis;rare

;f.

S.iL 879. Duplicate; g.

I tv 874.

I ar 875.

1+0 876.

1X877.

LTo S78.

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SCOTCH COINS. 37

JAMBS I. 1400.

Ill r 8So. Lion (Gold). Arms in a Lozenge Shield. Rev., Inscription in an

orle of six crescents, a St. Andrew’s Cross within;rare

;v. f.

/.Oj SSi. Groat. Crowned Head, full-faced, with Sceptre. (Edinburgh);

rare;

fair.

JAMES II. 1437.

1 S 8S2. Groats of Edinburgh; 3 pieces

;different

; g.

3 S~ 883. Groat of do. do. p.

l it- 884. Shilling of do. scarce; f.

4 0 885. Thirty Pence, 1460 ;very rare

; p.

JAMES III. 1460.

Pi So 886. Half Unicorn (Gold). Crowned Unicorn supporting a Shield,

bearing the Arms of Scotland. Rev., Fleur de lis, “ M. M.”

A cross floree surmounted by a star ; rare;

f.

d-T 887. Billon Plack. Arms of Scotland, with a crown at each side. Rer.,

“ Villa de Edinburgh ;” g.

|2 t> 888. Do. different. 1460; p.

JAMES IV. 1438.

'So 8S9. Groat of Edinburgh;three quarter face

;rare; f.

J o 890. Billon Plack do. p.

JAMES V. 1513.

7-T 891. Groats of Edinburgh

; 4 pieces;different; g.

Ido 892. Billon Plack;

v. g.

MARY. 1540.

893. Penny. Full-faced Bust, with open Crown. Edinburgh; rare; v.f*

2 S' 894. Billon Placks; 3 pieces; different; g.

,TQ S95. Half Billon Plack;scarce; fair.

896. Copper Pennies; 4 pices

;different. Scarce; g.

U3 S97. Testoon, 1556 ;rare; f.

4-0^ 898. Do. 1 55S do. v. f.

l.o-u 899. Half Testoon, 155S;rare; f.

1 /tS* 900. Testoon, 1562; rare; f.

) jS' 901. Half Testoon, 1561 ;rare

;fair.

’7 ir-w 902. Ryal (Gold). Bust with Pearl Head-Dress. Rev., Arms of Scot-land

;very rare

;f.

9°3 * Half Ryal (Gold). Same type;rare

;v. f.

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SCOTCH COINS.3S

*70904. Lion (Gold.) Anns of Scotland. Rev., “Maria Regina” in

Cypher;rare

;v. f.

^\v 9°5 * Half Lion (Gold)

;rare; v. f.

FRANCIS AND MARY. 1558-1560.

^ 906. Testoons. One bearing Arms of France and Scotland, the other,

the Arms of the Dauphin and of Scotland. Rev., “ F. M.” in

Cypher, 1 55S, 1560; 2 pieces; rare;

f.

VVA907. Half Testoon;

f.

xVv9oS. Nonsunts. “ F. M.” in Cypher. Rev., “ Jam nonsunt duo sed una

caro ;” 3 pieces;rare

; fair.

(V) 909. Another of different type

;f.

^

11910. Hardhead. “ F. M.” in Cypher. Rev., Lion Rampant; rare;fair.

MARY AND HENRY DARNLEY. 1505-1567.

^u c'9ii. Two-third Ryal. Arms of Scotland. Rev., A Palm Tree Crowned

1566; very rare;

f.

Duplicate; g.

^0*912. Testoon. Arms of France half effaced by those of Scotland. Rev.,

A Tree with one branch dead, the other covered with foliage

and fruit, and receiving showers. This bears date, 1579, or 12

years after she was deposed, and S before she was beheaded.

Very rare;

v. f.

JAMES VI. 1507 TO THE UNION IN 1003.

1V913. Thistle Noble (Gold). A ship with a flag at each end, bearing letter

I and figure 6. On the centre of the ship the Arms of Scotland.

Rev., A large Rose with two Sceptres, saltiere-wise;eight Thistle

heads outside of Rose;rare

;v. f.

A 914. Rider (Gold). King in Armor, riding at a Gallop. Rev., Arms of

Scotland;scarce

;v. f.

4^915. Duplicate; f.

^7916. Half Sword and Sceptre Piece (Gold). Arms of Scotland. Rev.,

Sword and Sceptre, saltiere-wise, 1601;scarce; v. f.

91 7. Sword Dollar or Thirty Shilling Piece;rare

;v. f.

*1*9 18. Thirty Shilling Piece. Bust in armor. Rev., Arms, 1583 ; fair.

Jit>9 19 * Ten Shilling Piece, with bare head;very rare

;v. f.

1^920. Another of different date; p.

-0921. Two Shillings and Sixpence. 1594; g.

i,’922. Balance Mark. Arms Crowned. Rev., Sword and Balance; rare; f.

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SCOTCH COINS. 39

923. Thistle Marks. 2 pieces;one beat

;both g.

924. Half do. g.

4? 925. Quarter do. 3 pieces;different

;fair.

. 1 S~ 92 6. Eighth do. fair.

1 . i~o 927. Noble. Arms. Rev., Cross with Mullets and Thistle-Heads;

v. g.

2 - 92S. Half Noble, 1574; g.

Zv.$ 929. Plack or Atkinson. Rev., Thistle, “Edinburgh;” f.

5 a 930. Do. do. 5 pieces;fair.

60 931. Hardhead (Copper). “J. R.” in cypher. Rev., Lion Rampant;rare

;f.

JAMES VI.

(AFTER Ills ACCESSION TO THE ENGLISH THRONE.)

Zo 932. Hardhead or Bodle (Copper); p.

70 933- Twopence; 2 pieces; g.

70 934. Pennies;

Do. g.

CHARLES I.

J.tro 935. Half Crown. King on Horseback. Rev., Arms, &c.;

f.

/J- 936. Shilling. Crowned bust. “ xn.” behind the head;v. f.

4- 937. Do. Different type;

f.

( < i 938. Noble. Crowned bust;pierced.

±0 939* Half-Noble; 2 pieces;p.

8 a 940. Quarter Do. g.CHARLES II.

A— 941. Dollar. Laureated bust;

f.

hr 942. Shillings; two pieces; v. f.

2 0 943. One-sixteenth of a Dollar;v. f.

•H) 944. Mark, 1669 ;f.

Jq 945. Half Do. 1664; f. ,

/S~ 946. Turners (Copper);three pieces

;different

;fair.

947. Half Do do. do. v. f.

]v 948. Bawbee (Copper) ; bust. Rev., Crowned Thistle, 167S;v. f.

iy 949. Bodle (Copper);

f.

JAMES II.#

7,— 950. Forty Shilling piece, 1687 ;fair.

j/S 95 1- Ten Do. do. 1688 : p.

WILLIAM AND MARY.I'If 95 2 Forty Shilling piece, 1693 ;

f.

3 d 953.. Five Do. do. 1694^.954. Bodies (Copper)

;two pieces; p.

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4o EAST INDIA GOLD AND SILVER COINS.

WILLIAM III.IBV

955. Darien Pistole (Gold);rare

;v. f.

j

-. '956. Forty Shilling piece, 1695 ;f.

(957. Twenty Do. do. f.

"]f 958 . Ten Do. do. f.

w0 959. Five Do. do. 2 pieces;different

;fair.

960. Bawbee (Copper); p.

ANNE.<D 961. Five Shilling piece ;

bent; fair.

THE PRETENDER. (JAMES VIII.)

(V 962. Pattern Crown. Laureated Bust. Rev., Arms of United Kingdom,

as on William and Mary’s Forty Shilling piece;very rare

;v. f.

<0^963. Pattern Guinea;very rare

;v. f.

BRITISH COLONIES.EAST INDIA.

COLD.%

- 964. Persian Mohur;unc.

1^965. Do. Quarter Mohur;unc.

5 ..it- 966. Two Native Indian Coins, Half and Quarter Mohur;unc.

u 967. Two Burmese. Pagoda and Half Pagoda;unc.

< t 968. Square Coin. Very thin; g.

SILVER.* 969. Quarter Pagoda of Burmah ;

v. f.

U 970. Rupee of Calcutta, 1S20. Struck at Mvirshedabad in the 19th year

of the Reign of Shah Alem;

v. f.

971. Eight Anna of Mogul;unc.

tT 97 3 - Do. do. Western India;

v. f.

3 973 - Quarter Rupee of Northern India. Mounted Warrior. Rev.,

Sacred Bull;rare ;

v. f.

p-o 974. Quarter Rupee of Ceylon, 1S03. Double Fanam ; v. f.

j t , 973. Fanams—3 very small and very fine coins.

I^ 976. Double Fanam

;v. f.

977. Zodiac Rupee;very rare

;v. f.

3

'

(J978. Five Fanams

;p.

979. Four Annas; v. f.

980. Nederl Indie, Quarter Guilder; v. f.

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\ EAST INDIA COPPER COINS. 4 1

1,1 z. ^981. Quarter Rupee of N. India;rare

;v. f.

£jo 982. Six small Ancient Indian Coins. Equestrian Figure, i486; rare

;f.

1 0 983. Two Annas;v. f.

984. Native Half Rupee; g.

ifu 985. Do. do. 3 pieces;different

;v.f.

986. Quarter Rupee (Native);

f.

9S6.}. Two Small Coins. Fleur de lis. Rev., Crown with Pellets and

Stars;

v. f.

2 {j 987- Three Small Coins. Rooster. Rev., Crown;different types and

sizes;

v. f,

? 3 o 98S. Charles I. Fanams; 7 pieces; small; v. f.

ZO 989. One Anna; 3 pieces; very small

;v. f.

3 — 990. Burmese Coin. A God and Native Characters;

v. f.

20 991. Miscellaneous Coins; 7 pieces. Small; some very fine

;all good,

iso 992. India Dollar, 1189. Rude piece of .Silver like the Spanish CobbMoney

;rare : v. f.

IS~ 993. Eight Annas (Mogul);v. f.

994. Ancient Native Coin. Half Dollar size;v.f.

•jo 993. Half Rupee of Calcutta, 1S20; v. f.

996. Two Octagon Indian Coins. Size 10 and 15 ;v. f.

bf 997 * Three Coins—One, Half and Quarter Rupee of William III.;v.f.

995. Four do. of Victoria. Same as above with 2 Annas added;

v. f.

(j 0 99SJ. Rix Dollar of Ceylon, 1821;

f.

COPPER.V. - 999. Dump Coin of the E. I. Co., 1744. Obv., Elephant. A very thick

and rude coin; rare; f.

2 T 1000. Malay xxx Cash, 1834; f-

1 S' 1001. Three Native Coins. Thick and irregular;different sizes

; g.

|1002. Coin of Ceylon. Sacred Bull

;fair.

) io 1 003 . Two Ancient Coins of Ceylon;

f.

4.4 1004. Five Cash do. 1 coin;v. f.

3 o 1005- One Cash;very small and v. f.

K 1006. Danish E. I. Dump Coin of Oscar V., 1 7S3 ; g.

J 1007. Three Danish E. I. Coins; p.

4 1008. Twenty-three Coins of E. I. Co. ; different;v. g.

I S' 1009. Nine Coins. Native characters;

Do. g.

tfS 1010. Small thick Coin of E. I. Co.;

f.

i 0 101 1 . Two Coins of Ceylon;

f.

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4 2 CANADA MEDALS, AND SILVER AND COPPER COINS.

IOI2.

10I 3-

1014.

ir*

%\> 1015.

S-T 1016.

1017.

il> 101S.

1019.

1020 .

|£?to2i.

y/t 1022.

5 1' ' I02 3-

H^° 2 4-

r 1025.? 1026.

|1 u 1027.

CANADA,MEDALS.

(Gold) “Beaver Club Instituted Montreal, 17S5.” Beaver

gnawing at a tree. Ribbon inscribed, “Industry and persever-

ance.” Rev., Indian canoe shooting a rapid. “ Archibald McLen-nan, Fortitude in distress, 1792.” Engraved, loop; very rare;

v. f.; 25.

“ The Beaver Club was composed exclusively of Merchants be-

longing to the old North-West Company;and to be eligible for

membership in the Society, they must have made at least one voy-

age to the interior of the country.”

(Bronze). Shakespeare. McGill College Medal, founded by the

Merchants of Montreal at the Tercentenary Festival in 1S64;rare

;

v. f;26.

(Bronze). “Board of Arts and Manufactures of L. C. Opening

of Victoria Bridge ;” rare;v. f

; 24.

(Brass). Britannia between Liberty and Justice. Rev., Arms,

Quebec, Wolfe, Sic.;v. p ;

26.

SILVER COINS.

New Brunswick, cocts , 1S62;unc.

Canada, iocts., 1S5S;

f.

Newfoundland, 5 cts., 1S65;

f.

COPPER COINS.Leslie & Sons’ Twopence

;very rare

;v. f.

Lachinc Railway Token ; scarce ; v. f.

Side view Penny of the Bank of Montreal, 1S3S. Probably the

rarest coin of the whole Canadian scries—so excessively rare that

not more than two or three specimens arc known; v. t

Side view Half-Penny, 1839 >vcry rarc

5v *

Duplicate; g.

Token of the Banque du People, known as the Rebellion Token ;

rare;v. f.

Five Bank Tokens, different ; v. f.

Eleven Tokens, Sloop, Sic; g.

Bank Token “ 4 Penny,” of the “ Un Sou” series. Very rare coin

and in very fine condition.

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JERSEY, GUERNSEY, DEMERERRA AND ESSEQUEBO COINS/ 43

C,

5" 102S. Seven Toll Checks. [See Sandiiam’s “Coins ofCanada,” page 41,

Nos. 5, 6, 8, 10, 11, 14, 16.] These Coins are eagerly sought after

in Canada, and command high prices. They are but seldom met

with in such good condition, some being perfectly uncirculated.

iT 1029. Four Coins, “ U11 Sous g.

E Jjr 1030. One Belleville Token; scarce;v. f.

7 j* 1031. Two Molson Tokens;different planchets

;rare ; f.

2 £"1032. One Do. do. ordinary type;scarce

; g.

z,2Tt> 1033. One Jh. Roy Token;very scarce

;v. f. A better specimen of this

Coin is seldom met with.

f 1034. Five Trade Tokens, “Brown, Shaw and Mullins;” f.

9 1035. Two Brock Tokens;different

;f.

r 1036. Eight Miscellaneous; g.

/2- 1037. Six New Brunswick Coins; f.

/ 103S. Five Nova Scotia Pennies and Half-Pennies;

f.

1039. Twelve Do Tokens, different;g.

4 c-i 1040. “Nova Scotia and New Brunswick, Success.” Ship; very rare;

v. f.

/f~ 1041. Two Newfoundland Tokens;

f.

/c 1042. Three Prince Edward Island Tokens;

f.

2 <T 1043. Magdalen Island Penny; scarce; g.

3 . J..T7 1043$ Vexator Canadensis;very scarce and good for this coin, which is

generally much worn.

JERSEY.i.tru 1044. Three Shilling Token (Silver)

; p.

1045. Eighteen-Pence Do. do. f.

li' 1046. Two Copper Coins, 1-13 and 1-26 of a Shilling; v. f.

GUERNSEY.L / v: 1047. Three Copper Coins, 8, 4 and 1 double

;v. f.—

DEMEBARA AND ESSEQUEBO.bo 104S. Four Silver Coins, 2, 1, \ and \ Guilder, 1S09

5 P-\3 o 1049. Five Silver Coins, same denomination, with £ added, 1S16

;1.

£sT' 1050. Two Do. 1 and £ Guilder;

fair.

1051. Four Copper Coins;different

;f.

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44 BRITISH GUINEA, IONIAN ISLANDS, AND UNITED STATES COINS.

BRITISH GUINEA.i $ 1052. Four Silver Coins, 1, £, £ and £ Guilder

;f.

IONIAN ISLANDS.>r 1053. Four Copper Coins, different; f.

/i 1054. One Silver Coin; 30; g.

MISCELLANEOUS.1055. One Copper Coin, “ Half Haneri v. f.

\f 1056. Bermuda, Half-Penny; f.

li io57 - Bahama Do. f.

Ii 105S. Sierra Leone, One Cent; f.

fC 1059. Barbadoes, two Half-Pennies and one Farthing; 3 pieces

;f.

I

I

1060. Gibraltar, four Copper Coins;f.

c

j

1061. Isle of Man, eight Do. different; g4 1062. Mauritius, four Silver Coins, 4, i, £ and 1-16 o( a Dollar

;v. f.

UNITED STATES.COLD.

yU 1063. 186S. Proof Set of $20, $10, $5, $3, $2^ and $1 ;brilliant.

fj 1064.

S- io65 -

-j- 1066.

1067.

(,p'io6S.

1069.

I10 1070.

jI071.

/Jo 1072.

• IO72P

1797 .

1795 -

lS02.

1S07.

i S13

.

1 S54-

1S53.

*^55 ’

Ten Dollars;rare

;v. f.

Five Dollars. .Spread Eagle with Wreath;rare

;v. f.

Do. Eagle and Shield;rare

;v. f.

Do. “ E. Pluribus Unum ;” v. f.

Do. v. f.

Three Dollar;

brilliant.

One do. Round;

v. f.

1S62. Round Half Dollars of California;

v. f.

« 11 o73 -

Octagon Dollar, Half and Quarter; 3 pieces ;v. f.

Do. do.;v. f.

SILVER.

1863. Proof Set of $1, $£, $£, 10c., 5c, 3c. and ic. nickel

brilliant.

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UNITED STATES SILVER AND COPPER COINS. 45

Ij-o 0 1074. 1 797* Dollar;

f.

III. io75* 1802. Do. pierced; g.

5- y0 1076. 1836. Flying E;:igle Pattern Dollar; “ Gobrecht ;” sli<jhtly touched

by cirdilation;

1are.

\ s-u io77- *794- Half Dollar; scarce; g.

V— 1078. 1 795- Do. O'fcS

*

lr 1079. Do Do. fair.

ur 10S0. 1S03. Do. v. f.

Uo 10S1. 1806. Do. fair.

7r 10S2. 1S46. Do. v. f.

10S3. 1804. Quarter Dollar;g.

Jr 1084. 1S05. Do do. fair.

ir 10S5. 1S06. Do. do. p.

hvr 10S6. 181S. Do. do. v. f

10S7. 1S20. Do. do. g.

ir 10S8. !S34- Do. do. g.

1089. 1858. Do. do. line.

1090. 1862. Do. do. do.

ir 1091. 1796. Dime;rare

;v. p.

\T 1092. lS37- Do. Liberty Seated;scarce

;unc.

»U 1093 1848. Do. do. do. g.

1094. 1 795- Half Dime; rare; g.

nr io95* 1800. Do. rare;

v. f.

3u 1096. 1831. Do. unc.

1 0 1097. ^33 <lSc 34. Do. g-

1 0 409S. lS35- Do. O'

1 0 1099. lS37- Do. Liberty seated and Bust. 2 pieces. The former

1 0 1 100. 183S. Do. do. do. Stars ; rare;

v. f. [rare;

f.

1 0 I IOI. 1862. Do. f.

r 1 102. 1 S5 1 -61 & 62. Three Cent. 3 pieces. The former rare and unc.

COPPER.2.

.

i

y

1103. 1793. Chain Cent;p.

Cn 1104. 1794. Cent; v. g.

U 1105. 11 Cents— 1795 to 1807 > P*

,1106. 1802. Cent; v. g.

2 1107. 39 Cents; different dates; fair.

3 1108. 4 Do. 1820, 45, 49 and 52 ;v. f.

6" 4" 1109. 1794. Half Cent;v. g.

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46 AMERICAN MEDALS.

,

iiio. 1797. Do. Thin Planchet. Broad milling extending round

the face of the coin;rare

;f.

|i mi. 1S03. Half Cent

;

P-

j. S' 1 1 1 2 . 1S05. Do. f.

1 1 1 13. 1S06. Do. P-

Is \ \ 14. 1S07. Do. v - g-

|U I I 15. 1809. Do. v. f.

i r 1 16. 3 Do. 1S2S, ’32, ’53; g.

1117. 5 Do. different dates; p.

1 1 1 iS. Four Nickel Cents, 1S58, ’59, ’60, ’62;line.

> 1 1 19. Five Do. two Cents, and three Cents—eight pieces;f.

IU 1120. Feuchtwangers’ Composition Cent; v. f.

5 1121. Forty Trade Tokens, large size; some line.

1 1122. Fourteen Political Tokens;

Do. and scarce,

to 1123. Six Postage Stamp Tokens.

V 1 124. Fifty-four small Trade Do. issued during the late war;all v. f.

MEDALS.W1125. (Bronze). Bust of Franklin. Rev., blank

; 23 ;v. f.

iX 1126. Do. “ The Gift of Franklin.” Rev., “Awarded to,” &c.;

22 ;v. f.

10 1127. Do. Fireman’s Medal;20 ;

v. f.

WASHINGTON PIECES AND COLONIALS.

1^1128. Washington Cent, 1791 ;large Eagle; p.

I

1 1 29. Duplicate;v. g.

ip' 1130.“ Immunis Columbia 1787'” Rev., spread Eagle

;rare

; g.

|;,ci 1 3 1 . Washington. “ Liberty and Security, 1795 ; g.

A1132. Washington. Military Bust. Rev., “Success to the United

States small;very rare

;f.

^0 1133. “ Washington and Independence, 17S3.” Rev., “ United States

f.

11M134. “ Geo. Washington, born Virginia,” &c. Rev., “General of the

American Armies, 1775,” &c.;pierced

; g.

1135. Three Connecticut Cents, different; one “ Et Lib Inde ;” fair.

.1^1 136. One Do. Cent;“ Inde et Lib.”

;v. f.

jj 1137. Vermont Cent, 17SS. Laureatcd Bust. Rev., Liberty seated

; g.

1138. Two “ Vermontensium Res Publica, 17S6;” fair,

lot 139. “ Vermon Auctori, 17S6.” “ Inde et Lib. p.

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S'l^.o. “ Vermonts Res Publica, 17S5.” Rev., “ Quarta decima Stella;

rare;fair.

|o 1141. Vermon Auctori; p.

(£- 1142. Three “ Nova Constellatio.” Blunt and sharp rays, and “United

States ” in script; g.

' 1143 Fugio Cent, 1787 ;fair.

1144. Massachusetts Cent, 1787 ;f-

1145. Duplicate; g.

1145J. Do. half cent; f.

1146. N. Jersey Cent, 17S6. Large Plough and broad Shield; f.

do H 47 - Do. do. 1787 ;largest size

;f.

Jq 114S. Virginia Cent; p.

2T 1149. Two duplicates; g.

2..]^ 1150. Pitt Token, 1766. “ The Restorer of Commerce rare;f.

;To 1151. Duplicate; p.

i. 1152. Two Irish Half-Pennies. Rev., same as 1131 ; p.

dr' 1153. Mott Token, 1789; scarce; f.

*0 1154. Talbot Allum & Lee, 1794; g.

JO 1155. Two duplicates;

v- g.

20 11 56. Rosa Americana Penny, 1723; p.

(* 0 JI o 7 - 2 do. do. Half Pennies;g.

115S. 1 do do. Farthing, 1722; rare; p.

1159. Louisiana Cent, 1767; g.

^ 0 1160. 2 do. 1722 ; g.

]t) 1161. Kentucky Cent; p.

V 1162. “Am I not a Man and a Brother;” fair.

*0 1163. “Am I not a Woman and a Sister i” v. g.

$X> 1164. Liberia Cent; unc.

4 o 11 65. Two Washington Double-Headed Cents; fair,

fro 1166. Ships, Colonics and Commerce. Rev., Ship with American Flag

;

scarce;v. f.

1167. Eleven Medallets of Harrison, Jackson and others;different; g.

1168. Seven Nickel Five and Three Cent Pieces; g.

SILVER-

. Pine Tree Shilling, 1652. Tree with 5 branches on each side.

“ New England, An. Dom.;

” fair.

2 _ 1170. Do. do. Smaller tree. “ New England, An. Dom. ;”

rare;pierced

;fair.

ii" 1 i69

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4s FRENCH BRONZE MEDALS

- ru 117 1 . Oak Tree Shilling, 1652. Branches very open and twisted;

rare;v. g.

U 1 172. Pine Tree do. small type. “ New England, an. do.;

fine.”

‘2*0 " 73 * Do. do. smaller type, 1652. Tree with six very longbranches. Dots in circle very large

; g.

\f° 1 175 * Do. do. Tree with five very long branches on each

side; p.

I (i c 1176. Do. Sixpence; p.

,1177. Chalmers’ Annapolis Shilling, 17S6

;fair.

FRANCE,BRONZE MEDALS.

pa- 1178. Louis XVI. and Marie Antoinette. Busts by Duvivier. Medalto commemorate the Birth of the Prince. Rev., Franceholding the infant Dauphin. “ Felicitas Publica ;” pierced;

fair;26.

$ 0 1179- Maria, Queen of France and Navarre. Bust by Duvivier. Rev.,

An Orange Tree. “ Gratissima Phoebe la Maison de la Reine

1756;” g.; 19.

-io 11S0. Louis XV. Equestrian statue. Rev., A Galley. “ Les guge et

consuls des Marchands a Paris, 1697 fair; 19.

'jf 1 1 S r . Louis XVI. Octagonal Medal. Bust by Duvivier. Rev., “Con-

ventus Cleri Gallicani Habitus lut Parisior, 17S5 ;” f.;

20.

CO 1182. Marie Antoinette. Bust by Loos. Rev., A Fury with Balances

and Torch. “ J’accussc Jc Juge, J’extermine, 1 6th Oct., 1793 ;”

rare;

f.; 20.

t- 1183. Napoleon. Laureated bust to right. Rev., The Emperor borne

upon a Shield. The Senate and People. Two very fine little

Medallets;

9.

2 S' 1184. “ A. M. J. J. Dupin Rcpt dc la Nicvrc ” Bust by Delarue. Rev.,

In a wreath of Oak, “ Ne A Varzi le ire Fevrier, 17S3;v. f.

;20.

30 1 185. Dc Genoude. Head by Delarue. Rev., In wreath of Oak : “AGcnondc Pere De la Reforme, 1848 ;” v. f.

;20.

186. Pierre Leroux. Head by Delarue. Rev., A Level with clasped

hands. Below, “ Repr^sentant de la Seine, 1849. Ne A Paris

cn 1797 ;” v.f;20.

<70 1187. Marie Antoinette. Bust to left. “ Reine de France Dec a Paris,

lc 16 Oct., 1793.” Rev., Bust to right. “Marie Th. Ch. Fille

du Roi Louis XVI. ;” fine;22.

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do 118S. Commissaire, Boichot & Rattier. Busts to left. Rev., Dates of

appointment in the Army, and also ol their death; g. ;22.

11S9. Napoleon Bonaparte. Bust. “ Napoleon, Empereur des Francais.”

Rev., Jewel of the Legion of Honor, suspended from a wreath, en-

circling, “ Honneur et Patrie.” “ Instit. de la Legion D’Hon-

neur, le 19 Mai, 1S02; f. ;

21.

1190. Marie Antoinette; same as 1187. Rev., Bust. “Louis Chas.

Dauphin de France,” with date of Birth and Death;

f.;22.

(c 1191. Bombardment of Tangiers. Bust by Barrel. “ Fr. Ph. L. M. Ferd.

D’Orleans, Prince de Joinville.” Rev., Date of Engagement, &c.

;

f*; 33*

1192. Charles X. Bust by Gayrard. Rev., Chamber of Deputies, with

date of Erection, &c.;v. f.

; 32.

9 f 1193. Napoleon 1st Consul. Bust by Brenet. “ Battle of Marengo,” &c.

Rev., “ Le Premier Consul Commandant L’Armee de Reserve en

personne,” &c.;v. f.

;32.

!^° 1194. D. A. Affrie, Archbishop of Paris. Fine Bust. Rev., “ Blesse

Mortellement a la Barricade St. Antoine, IS48. Victime de

L’Inconnue v. f.;31

.

ry 1195. Nap. Louis I. “ Roi de Hollande Com de France.” Fine Bust.

Beautifully executed Arms of France and Holland. V. f.;32.

1196. Louis Phillippe I. Head by Petit. Rev., “ S. M. le Reine des

Francais visits l’LIotel des Monnaires et Medailles, le 24 Juillet,

1832; f.; 33.

I ir tt 97 - Henry II. Beautiful Bust in Armor. Rev., Triumphal Car with

Female attendants. “ Fortiter Gestas obres in Ital. Ger. et.

Gal. Ex. voto.” 1552 ;v. f

; 38.

4. 10198. Henry II. Same type. Rev., Beautifully executed bust of Kath-

arin de Medecis. “ Katharina de Medecis Regina Fancorum,r 555 v. f.

; 38.

do 1199. Louis XIV. Head by Mauger. Rev., Charity distributing bread

to a Widow and Children. “ Fames Pretate principis Subleuta,

mdclxii g.

;

26.

Ix-T 1200. Bonaparte 1st Consul. Bust by Andrieu. Rev., Plenty. “ Paix deLuneville f.; 27.

1201. Republique Francaise. Head of Liberty by Henrionet. Rev.“ Proclame le xxxv Fevricr mdcccxlviii v. f.

; 30.

1202. Louis XVIII. Head by Andrieu. Rev., the King and the Pope in

full Regal Robes and Canonicals. “ Ecclesia, Gallica, Novis,sedebus aucta,&c.

;f.

; 32. d

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1203.

I

*1 I 204.

1205.

50 I2°6 -

Napoleon Emperor. Head within a massive wreath, outside of*

wreath date of death and place of burial. Rev., An inscription of

36 lines noting the principal events in his life;

f.; 34.

Louis Phillippe I. Head by Vatinelle. Rev., Cleopatra’s needle

and pyramids with the Nile God reclining in the distance. Female

river Goddess, and swan in foreground. ‘‘Xili Donum sequana?

ornamentum v. f.; 36.

Charles X Coronation Medal. Bust by Gatteaux ;v. f.

; 43.

Louis XVI. Exceedingly fine bust by Duvivier. Exergue “ City

of Paris.” Rev., The City of Paris conducting the King and

Family to the Tuilleries. “ I will henceforth make my habitual

residence there ” An interesting historical medal;

f.; 34.

The following 39 are from the Metallic Gallery of Eminent French-

men. The reverse of this series bears the date of birth and death.

Size 26 ;all in fine condition.

3o

U r

30

zr

do

4 0

U

1207. D. Ecouchard le Brun. Bust by Petit.

120S. Alain Rene le Sage. Bust by Duvivier.

1209. Jean Ferncll, by Depaulis.

1210. Francois Chevert, by Caque.

1 21 1. P. Jolyot de Crebillion, by Depaulis.

1212. Charles Le Brun, by Dubins.

1213. Phillipe de Commines, by Vatinelle.

1214. Antoine Arnauld, bv Depaulis.

1215. Gl. II. Riquetti de Maribeau, by Gatteaux.

1216. J. B. Bourgignon I). Anville, by Caqinb

1217. Duplicate.

t 2 1 S. L. Hector de Villars, by Caqu£.

1219. F. de Salignacde la Motte Fcnclon, by Gayrand.

1220. De Mirabeau,by Gatteaux.

1221 . J. B. Rousseau, by Duvivier.

1222. Pierre Fermat, by Dcsboeufs.

1 223. Denis Diderot, by Domard.

1224. Pierre Puget, by Gatteaux.

1 22y De Montesquieu, by Caunois.

1226. M. F. Xavier Bichet, by Dubour.

1227. Lazare Hochc, by Gayrard.

1 2 25. J. F. Marmontel, by Petit.

1229. J F. De la Ilarpc. do.

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C

123°. Joseph Vernet, by Petit.

1231. Duplicate

1232. F. E. de Merzeray, by Gaunois.

i 1233. E. Quirinus Visconte, by Donadio.

1234. L°u is II de Bourbon Conde, by Gaunois.

1235. Pierre Mignard, by Domard.

1236. Pierre Abailard, by Gaybard.

, 1237. Andre Massena, by Gatteaux.

Jq 1238. Jean Fernel, by Dcpaulis.

1239. Duplicate.

1 240. L’Abbe Sugcr, by do.

1241. Pierre Mignard, by Domard.

1242. C. Simon Favart, by Duvivier.

1243. J. R. Perronet, by Dubois.

1244. P- J- B. Gerbier, do.

/j 245. Jean Varin, by Gatteaux.

fo 1246. J. J. Rousseau, by Montagny- Series Numismatic.

jo 1247. Dominicus Cimarosa, by Barre. Do. do.

S" 124S. Cardinal Richelieu. Fine Bust by Warin. Rev., The Worldsurrounded by a Belt with 7 Stars. “Mens sidera volvit., 1631

v. f.; 34.

1249. Napoleon and Marie Louise. Busts to right. Rev., Mars andCupid. “ Saevum procul martem felix teda religat, 1810 g. ;

28.

Uu 1250. Duke D’Angouleme. Bust by Gayrard. Rev., “Je demandeJ’exige mdne que le Roi ne cede sur rein pour me ravoir,” &c.1,4 Pont St. Esprit, 16 April, 1S15 g. ;

26.

-•S~~ 1251. Malherbe. Fine Bust by Gatteaux. Rev., Wreath enclosing a

Lyre, “ Enfin Malherbe vint f. ; 26. A, CL1252. Napoleon, Emperor and King. Bust by Droz. Rev., Triumphal

Arch* “To the Armies of 1S06 f.;26.

IT 1253. Louis XVIII, King of France and Navarre. Head by Andrieu.Rev., France welcoming a Vessel to her Shores. “ II porte la

paix du monde f.;26. V\A CW A

— 1254. Capitulation of Ulm, October 17, 1805. Head by Droz. Rev.,

The Emperor in a Car crowned by Victory, and drawn bv twoHorses

;v. f.

;26.

Q 1255. Duke DeBerry. Bust by Gayrard. Rev., “Fugione Percusses Periit,

14 Fev., 1S20,” &c., with a wreath of Oak and Laurel;v. f.

; 26)ka .\ i

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H)f -5&-

^ 1257.

l^.ir 1 25 S.

if ii 1 259.

1 0 1 260.

’iiO 1261.

U D 1262.

£t> I 263.

>era 1 264.

if 1 265.

/ y 1266.

|0 1 2 1?/-

II26S.

,t 269.

1270.

Victory upon a Horse at full speed. “ Hanover occupied bv the

French Army, June, 1S03.” Rev., a Bull-Dog tearing a scroll.

“ The Treaty of Amiens broken by England, 1S03 f.;26.

Louis XVIII. Bust by Gayrard. Rev., “ Not one of the Articles

of the Constitution needs revision,” & c. ;v. f.

;26. V\ !. e\ o\-^

Same as 1252. Rev., Vacant Imperial Throne, guarded by the

French Eagle. “ The Emperor commands the Grand Army,” &c.;

f.;

26.

Louis XV. “Rex Christianiss.” Bust in Armor by Dassicr.

Rev., An Angel pointing to France upon a Globe, above which is

the Sun with rays. “ Undique Serenat ” on a ribbon below

.

“ Tranquil! Princip. Basil Restit., 1740” An interesting Medal in

fair condition; 3 -

.

** Ludovicus Magnus Rex Christianissimus ” Bust by Dclahaye*

Rev., A River God and Victory, “ Trajecto ad mosam cx pugnato.”

&c. ; f.;46.

Republican Medal. Triangle bearing Medallion Portraits of the

Members of the Provisional Government. Rev., “ Gouvernement

Provisoire Rien dans le tete, & c. f.;32.

Three Busts. Moliere, Grctry, Corneille. Rev., Lyre, See..

encircled by a wreath. ‘‘Theatre Royal de l’Odcon, 1844;”

v. f.; 26.

Masonic Medal. Triumphal Arch, 5S43. Rev., Date of laying the

First Stone and of Inauguration, with a circle formed by a Ser-

pent. “ G. O. De France, &c. v. f.; 27.

Republic, 1 S48. Head of Liberty with Trophies, “1848.” Rev.,

Inscription referring to the Demonstration of 15th May, 1S48;

v. f. ; 2 1

.

Cross of the Legion of Honor. Rev.. Three Fleurs de Lis and

Heads. Scarce and fine; 19.

Three Medals of the Republic and De Lamartine;

f.; 19 and 20.

Louis Phillippc as a blind beggar, with a fiddler accompanying

him. “Have pity on a poor blind man;” v. f. ;18.

Three Republican Medals; different types;

f.:32.

Two do. do. f.;32*

Busts of Le Pelletier and Marat facing, with Liberty pole

between. In exergue “ Aux Grand Homilies la Patrie Recon-

noisant.” Rev., same as obverse. A scarce and interesting medal;

fair; 22.

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LV

ro

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\r)rn~

isT

ro

*0

zr

V 0

I s

3c

k 0

c,

1371.

1373.

1273.

1374.

I2 75-

1376.

1377.

1 375.

1379.

13S0.

1281.

1 2S3.

1 283.

13S4.

1285.

1 0

1 0

1 286.

1387.

Cock. “ Caisse D’Escompte in field “ Vigilance, 17S9.” Rev.,

Cock on a pedestal and Female with lamp; g. ;

20. "V\ v A*Napoleon III. Rev., “Elected by 7,824,189 votes, 2nd Dec..

1852 ;v. f.

;18.

Lafayette. “ Deputy to the National Assembly, 1 757 *” Wreath,“ Commanded the Parisian National Guard, 1 787,** &c. Collec-

tion of French Patriots;

2 medals; fair; 22.

Two Medals de Confiance, &c., one Louis XV.; p. ;

26.

Two Revolution Medals; v. f.;26.

Napoleon I. Head by Andrieu. Rev., Fasces surrounded by

Soldiers. “ Confederation of the Rhine, 1806 ;” fair; 26.

Napoleon. Bust in uniform. Rev., Burial-place at St. Helena.

“Memorial of St. Helena;” p. ;26.

“ Napoleon Bonaparte, General of the Army in Egypt.” Rev., Bust

in uniform, Cannon, Standards, and Tents in foreground. Pyramid

in the distance. “ Landed at Alexandria July 2, 179S;

f.; 24.

Louis XV. Head by Mauger. Rev., Figures ofFame and Plenty,

with Armor, &c,between. “ Hostes ad Pacem, Adacti, &c. ;”

fair;26.

Louis XV. Head to right. Rev., Victory and France. “Vic-

toria Redux,” &c.

;

fair; 26.

Ferdinand Phillippe Louis, Duke of Orleans. Bust to right.

Rev., Church of St. Ferdinand. “ Erected in Memory of the Dukeof Orleans ;” v. f.

; 17. Y\ , c\ A *

Louis Phillippe I. Head by Montagny. Rev., an Obelisk.

“Brought from Thebes, 1S31. Inaugurated at Paris;” fair; 16.

Louis XVIII. Memorial Medal. Bust in uniform to left. Rev.,

The King and others placing laurels upon a Pedestal. “ The Kingand the Commons to Louis XVI, 21st Jan., 1816 ;” f. ;

21. "VC CV A*Louis Phillippe. Head by Dusseaut. Rev., “ The Charter is

henceforth secured ;” f.; 1 1

.

A man bearing a flag inscribed, “ Des Jacobin.” In front a pedestal

with inscription, “ A. An 3 de la &c., Le Patrotisme affermit la

Liberte sur larrain.” Rev., A Cock amid Ruined Towers. A lion

above. “ Je veille pour la Patrie.” Interesting and scarce;

f.;21.

Liberty Seated. “ Liberte la loi.”j

ances, &c. ;” very poor;

20.

Louis XV. Bust by Mauger. Rev.

Principi ;” g. ;26.

Rev.. “ Medaille des Confi-

Equestrian Statue. “ Optimo

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54 FRENCH MISCELLANEOUS MEDALS AND SILVER COINS.

50 12S8. Bonaparte i st Consul. Battle of Marengo. “ Rev., The First Con-

sul commanded the Army of Reserve in Person, &c.”; f.;31

.

4 . A A

BRASS.1 2S9. Five Medals. Cavaignac, Archbishop Denis, two Louis Napoleon,

and one Pierre Leroux; g. ;

sizes, 19, 21, 22.

S li 1290. Medal of the Red Insurrection ofJune, 184S;v. f.

;32.

r

i 1291. Four Medals; three of the Revolution of 1S4S, and one of the Ple-

biscite of 1S51;f.

;size 19 and 23.

10 1292. An unknown and very poor medal with Virgin and child, and Ruins

of an Abbey; 23.

IRON.} : j 1293. A Warrior seated on military trophies in foreground. In the dis-

tance the walls of a City with camp outside. “ A la Gloire de la

Nation Francais. Epoque de la Liberte.” Rev., “ Legislateurs

ce Metal Provient des chaines de Notre servitude que votre ser-

ment de 20 Jun, 17S9, a fait Brisee le 14 Juillet, suivant par Pal loy

Patriote.” Rare and interesting; g. ; 24.

WHITE METAL.(revolutionary.)

1294. Large Medal with long French inscription on each side;

f.;46.

/ 1295. Louis Napoleon; fair; 38.

1296. Thirty-eight Medals, (different sizes and shapes) round, oval, tri-

angular, and some in shape of the map of France. A very fine,

choice and exceedingly interesting set of Historical medals. Sizes

from 23 to 32.

\’j 1297. Twenty Brass and Copper Jetons and Medalletts; different; f.

SILVER COINS.

SO 129S. Philip VI. “ Gros Tournois, 1328;” v. f.

3, 1299. Louis, Count of Flanders. “ Gros Tournois, 13S0 ;” rare;

f.

,'1300. Philip VI. “ Dernier, 132S;” rare; p.

rj 1301. Louis XIII. Crown, 1642; v. f.

j ft 1302. Louis XIV. do. 2 coins, different dates; fair.

It 1303. Do. 1-16 do. 2 do. g.

1304. Do. 1 do. do. 3 do. g.

r 1305. Do. 12 Sols, 1704; p.

O' 1306. Louis XV. Crown; 172? ;

f.

1^1307. Do. do. 1763; fair.

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FRENCH SILVER COINS. 55

C,

3o 130s.

1 r 1309 .

1 2- 1 3 I °-

4-2" 1 3 1

1

r 1 3 * 2 .

tS~ I 3 I 3-

St> I 3 I 4-

10 1 3 1 5 •

70 i 3 i 6.

is 1317 -

ir 1318 .

IU I3 I 9*

i or 1320 .

\.rv 1 3 " 1 •

Hi I 3 22 -

_ I 3 33-

\X- I 3 24-

V-ag I 3 3 5-

U-b 1: 326 .

2T I 3 3 7*

V ts) 00

10 1329 .

.10 1330 -

ir. I 33 I -

,1 1. r 33 2 *

ir I 333-

1 2- 1 334-

.tr I 335*

a. S' L336 -

So 1 337*

ir L338.

zs L339-

/S i 34°.

1 0 I 34 I *

1 L I 342 -

IS I 343*

Do.

Do.

Do.

Do.

Louis XVI.Do.

Do.

Do,

Do.

Do.

do.

do.

fair.

P-

and one of

Louis XV. Quarter Crowns; different; 2 coins;g.

One-Eighth do. do. 3

One-sixteenth do. do. 3

Isles du Vent;

2 small coins; p.

Liard, 1759 ;f.

Crown, 17S9. Fleur de Lis on Shield;

f.

do. 1793* Fame inscribing a Tablet;g.

Half Crown, 1791. Same as 1313 ; g.

do. 1 793- do. 1314; p.

Quarter do. 1 7S3. do. 1 3 1 3 » S'*

15 Sols, 1786. do. do. p,

1792 same as 1314; f.;

2 coins.

Do. 3 Sols, 1779. Isles de Fr. et Bour; base; g.

Louis XVIII. Five Francs, 1814; p.

Do. do. do. 1S23 ;f.

Do. do. One, Half and Quarter Franc; 3 coins; fair.

Republic. Six Livres of 1793. Same as 1314; v. f.

Bonaparte, 1st Consul; 5 francs

; p.

Do. do. do. 1 do. p.

Do. do. do. 1 Quart;unc.

Napoleon Empereur. 5 do. 1808; f.

2 Half Franc and 1 Quarter; 3 coins;

fair.

10c. Crowned N.; base

;fair.

5 Francs, 1826;

f.

One, Half and Quarter Franc; 3 coins

Louis Phillipe. 5 Francs; different; 3 coins; f.

Do. Two, One, Half, and Quarter

coins

Do.

Do.

Charles X.

Do.

do.

do.

f.

Franc

» g-

Do. 1 fr., 50 and 25c.; 3 coins

; g.

ublique Francaise. 5 Francs. Hercules; p.

Do. do. do. 1S4S;unc.

Do. do. do. Liberty head, 1S51; v. f.

Do. do. do. 1 fr. and 20c;

2 coins; pLouis Napoleon Bonaparte. 5 francs

;pierced but g.

Do. do. do. 1 do. c

r

oNapoleon III. 5 Francs, 1855 ;

Do. 1 do. and 20c. ; 2 coins ;o-.

7 oSmall Coin. “ Four 25 Sous.” Rev., “ Recu du tresur ;” p.

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56 GERMAN MEDALS.

S x 344-

< x 345-

I 346 -

I 347-

4I 348 -

j

I 349-

x 35°-

i 35 i-

r<» x 35 3 -

5- 1353-

i B x 354-

; 1355-

f I 35 6 -

k'1 1357-

different;

v. g.

COPPER.Liards de France

;different

; 5 coins; p.

Double Tournois of Louis and Henry;

2 coins

Colony of Cayenne. 3 coins;different

;v. g.

Six Derniers of Louis XIV. 1 coin; g.

Louis XV. 6 coins;different

;fair.

Do. XVI. 4 do. do. v. g.

Republic 1793. 2 coins do. fair.

Charles X., 10 and 5 cent French Colonies; 3 coins

;fair.

Napoleon II. Emperor. Infant head. 10 cents and two francs

essai

;

2 coins;

rare;

line.

7

Louis Philippe, 10 cents; Colonies Francaise;g.

Eight Coins of the Republic ;some v. f.

‘Six Do. Napoleon III.;v. f.

Antwerp Siege piece; 5 Cents

;fair.

Two small Medallets of Eugenie and Prince Imperial;

v. f.

A * 35 S.

A x358 i

1 3 1359 -

uc 1363-

1361.

Hi 1362-

H> 1 3 3.5

-

1364.

GERMANY.MEDALS.

(Bronze). Frederick. Rev., Victory carrying off trophies, and

with a Thunderbolt striking off the Crown from a kneeling figure;

P* 5 3 1 *

Duplicate in Brass; v. f.

Asetof32 Revolutionary medals in White Metal. Very inte rest-

ing:, and all very fine.

(Brass). John George III,Duke of Saxony. Rev., Standard sur-

mounted by Ducal Arms, & c.;32.

(Bronze). Leopold. Rev., In wreath “Petri Leopoldi P. R.”

&c.;fair

\ 39.

Two White Metal Medals; v f. ;

16. V\ v tV A*(Brass). B ittle of Minden. Ferdinand on Horseback

;v. f.

(Gold). Jubilee Medal struck by John George, Elector of Saxony,

1630, to commemorate the Celebrated Augsburg Confession, drawn

up by Melancthon with Luther’s approbation, in order to be laid

before the Emperor, Charles V., at the great Diet held at Augsburg

June, 1530. The Confession was adopted, and has ever since con-

tinued to be the rule of the Lutheran Church in matters of faith.

Exceedingly rare and interesting; v. f.

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GERMAN GOLD COINS. 57

(q qo 1365. Small Gold copy of 1364; rare; v. f.;18.

3 S' 1366. Silver Medallet of the Duchess of Wurtemberg; v. f.;10.

)3'i 1366L (Silver). Frederick. Rev., Fame with wreath and Palm branch;

f.; 27.

Jo 1367. (Brass). Do. I11 exergue “ Lissa.” Rev., Battle scene;

“ Kosbach, Nov. 5, 1757 ;” p. ; 31.

136S. (Bronze). Charlotte and Leopold of Saxe Cobourg. Rev., Fame.“ Taadis felicitus,” &c.

;v f.

; 34.

J i"" 1369. Tvvo Copper Medals of Frederick. Eagle flying over a city.

“ Defender of the Protestants p. ;and “ Protestant defender;” f.

COLD COINS.4.1 1369}. Charles VI., Archduke of Brabant, 1731 ;

value $3 ;unc.

SILVER COINS.ro 137°. Fred. William IV. Double Thaler, 1841 ;

unc.

I37 I * Do. Thaler, 1786. ;Eagle; f.

. — r 37 2 - Do. Crown Thaler, 1796; f

So 1 373* Do. III. Thaler, 1828 ; unc.

I 374- Do. IV. do. 1846 ;f.

bO I 375* William III. Thaler 9; 2 coins;

f.

loo 1 376- Do. do. 2 do. V. f. \ y A ,l 4

So 1377- Fredrick William. Do. 1789; g. tiL A137S. Miscellaneous; 7 coins, 4 Groschen, &c.

; p.

2o 1379- One-third Thalers . 2 coins; g.

H 13S0. Silver Groshens. 3 coins; p.

/ io 1381. Ludwig II. Double Thaler, 1S40; v. f.

I 0X1 1382. John. Saxon Convention do. 1854 ;v.f.

1383. Frederick Francis. Mecklenburg Florin; g.

1384. John. FourLivres, 1797; p.

Jo 13S5. Gilders. 4 coins, different; g.

1 0 1386. Do. 3 do. do. p.

Vfc 1387. Ernest Augustus. Half-Florin;St. Andrew, 1690 ;

rare;v. f.\ i A

‘JO 1388. Do. Florin, 1691 ;f.

I

SS~ 13S9. Charles William, xxim. Marien Groschen, 1789 ; g.

70 1390. Ernest Augustus. Thalers; 2 coins; f.

IJ I39 1 - Very fine Florin of the Elector of Saxony. Bust in armor, 1603.Rev., Accolated busts of the two Princes, John George andAugustus

;rare

;v. f.

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GERMAN COPPER COINS AND SPANISH MEDALS.

^1392. John George IV. One-twelfth Thaler, 1693 ;rare; f.

vL’ J 393 - Half Gilders. Five coins, different; f.

5501394. Ludwig. Double Gilder of Baden, 1824 ;v. f.

> 4'a* 395 - Joseph. Bavarian Rix Dollar, 1762 ;

v. f.

^ 1 397 - Wurtemburg Crown, 1 S1 7 ;

v. f.

1^1398. Convention Thaler, 16S5. Rev., Arms of Free Cites ;rare

;v. f.

*ro 1399. Florins of Saxony and Brunswick;2 coins; p.

%o 1400. Rudolph Augustus. Brunswick Florin, 1697; scarce; f.

['iO 1401. Crowns of Wurtemburg and Saxony;different

; 3 coins;f.

1402. Frederick III. Bradenburg Florins;

2 coins;

f.

\o 1403. Joseph Napoleon, of Westphalia. xxiiii. Maricn Groschen ;

rare;

f.

Uu 1404. Do. different type; p.

|,- 1405. Fred. Augustus. Saxon Convention Thaler, 1696; f.

% 0 1406. Fred. John. Bradenburg Florin, 1678 ;rare

;f.

m 1407. Miscellaneous. 10 small coins; v.g.

10 140S. Do. 9 do. fair.

1409. Do. 19 do. p.

(v 1410. Do. 10 do. of Free Cities; some v. f.

LJ&1411. Henry. Double Thaler, 1S44;

unc.

11*1412. Leopold. Convention Do. 1771;!'.

COPPER.•7 1413. Twelve coins, different

;f.

3 1414. Thirty-one coins, Do. fair.

SPAIN,MEDALS.

rf’j 1415. African War. Small Silver Medal surmounted by a Crown.

Obv., Bust of Isabella. Rev., Spanish Inscription; 16 ;

v. f.

COLD COINS.

1416. Charles III. Quarter Pistole, 1784 ;unc.

1V1417. Do. do. do. 1788; unc.

141S. Frederick VI. do. do. 1731 ; unc. \\ l «\, *\

±

SILVER.

*1^1419. Charles IV. Pillar Dollar, 1803 ; f.

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GERMAN SILVER AND COPPER COINS. 59

2. o't> ^1420. Joseph Napoleon. Pillar Dollar, 1S09;

f.

1431. Barcelona. 5 Pesetas, 1809 ;v. f. "VC v 1 -$

•‘tro 1433. Isabella. 30 Reals;3 coins

;v. f.

Iki 1423. Ferdinand VII. Pillar Dollar, 1S21;

line. "H *• c u *

1 On* 1424. Isabella. 20 Reals, 1 S49 ; g.

*b'/ 1425. Charles III. Half Dollar, 1761 ;v. f. Yu. «A *\

2 - 1426. Do. II. do. 1 6S3;

v. f.

4>0 1427. Do. IV. do. 1792; g.11 1438. Isabella. 10 Reals; 2 coins; f.

*7- 1429. Do. 4 do. (Indies); g.

15“ 1430. Do. 4 do. 1S53

; p.

15“ 1431. Charles IV. 2 Reals, 1801

; g.

1 0 1432. Philip. Pistareen; p.

{$“ .1433. Charles III. 2 Reals, 1783; g.

Sn 1434- Pistareens. 4 different;

v. f.

2

q

1435. Barcelona. One Peseta and Pistareen of Charles IV;

2 coins; p.

3 > 5“ x 43^- Ferdinand I Pistareen. Head with very large crown. Rev.,

A Cross with two Annulets and three Pellets in the Quarters;

rare;

f.

7.WG 1437. Ho. Double Pistareen;rare; f.

2 n 1438. Philip I. Pistareen, 1571 ; g\

H39 - Charles III. Half Peseta of Barcelona, 1706; rare; v. f.

2 :j 1440. Philip V. 1 Real, 1743 ;v. f.

10 1441. Miscellaneous. 4 coins.

2- 1442. Miscellaneous. 6 Coins of Isabella and Charles. One real andhalf real

;v. f

10 1443* Rare Coin. Civit Colon. Rev., a Cup. “ Signim Senatori ;” g.

17“ 1444* Philip V. Rev., A Globe and Sun. “Universal Joy, 1701;” f.

10 1445. Old Coin. Triangle and Cross; p.

11446. Ferdinand VII. 8 Reals, 1S09; g.

1447. Ho. do. 4 do. 1812; g.

|T 1448. Do. do. 1 do. Spanish Possessions; g.

I 2,c r 449 - Ludovicus. A small Coin or Medal. Bust to left. Rev., Asix-pointed Star above a Winged Bull. “ Salus de Allameda,i 724 ‘>”g-

COPPER.U- 14^0. Miscellaneous. 5 coins of 1655 ; p.

r 43 1 . Ferdinand VII. 3 coins different; g.

I, 1452. Charles IV. 4 coins different; g.

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6o PORTUGAL URONZE MEDALS. AND GOLD AND SILVER COINS.

2 1453. Philip V. 2 coins; different; p.

) I 454 - Charles and Isabella. 2 coins; different; fair.

1455. Coins of Barcelona and Cathai. The latter scarce;

f.

PORTUGAL.SRONZE MEDALS.

1 45^- Charles III. Rev., “ Quocunque et Undequaque p. ; 25.

ap 1457. Religious. Head of Christ;loop; f.

;iS.

COLD corns.v' 145S. John V. i Moidore, 1726; f. < \, Y>

13/01459. Maria I. 4 Joe. 1796; unc.

Srt'1460. Joseph I. Do. 1771 ;v. f.

1461. John V. Moidore, 1721 ;unc. Yv.~ cV ..c,

t ,.r 1462. Joseph I. J Do. 1752; unc.

I.1V1463. John V. Coin of 1724; value $1 ; p.

^1464. Do. \ Moidore, 1745 ;f.

SILVER.1 1

i" 1465. John VI. 960 Reis, 1S1S;v. f.

Ijo 1466. Do. do. 1810; unc.

/j'1467. Do. 400 do. 1S21;do.

b 0 146S. Maria I. and Peter. 400 Reis— 2 coins ; v. f.

3^ 1469. John V. 200 Reis, 174S;

f. *Yv. tV «>Y/>

1470. Maria I. 320 Do. 1787;!*.

1471. John IV. Coin of 1650; rare; v. g.

3 f 1472. Maria I. 320 Reis, 1787;!'.

\,o r 473 ’ Do. 4 Mncatas of Guinea, 1796; rare;v. f. *YV iV Y

if 1474- Joseph I. and John V. lxxx. rcis;2 coins: f.

30 1475. Peter V. 200 Reis, 1S55 ;v. f.

1 1476. Maria I. So and 40 Reis; 2 coins; v f. *V, »V ^

^1477. Miscellaneous. 8 different

;p.

COPPER.rj 147S. Miscellaneous. 8 coins

;different;!’.

I q 1479- Maria. 1 coin of x reis of Madeira;v. f.

I [, 14S0. Do. and Peter. 3 large thick coins of 40 Reis; f.

•ji. 1481. Miscellaneous. 8 coins; p.

>

1

1482. Do. 6 do. (Brazil); v. f.

r' 1483. Do. 3 do. do. p.

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NORWAY, SWEDEN, and DENMARK.BRONZE MEDAL.

14S4. Christian VII. Rev., Caduceus, clasped hands and cornu-

copia. “ Visit to England;” g. ;2 6.

SILVER COINS,

(to 1485. Frederick VII. Rix Dollars;

i coins;line.

| ) 2— i486. Christian VII. Specie Do. 1794 ; g.

/ 1 Z. I4S7. Frederick VI. Do. do. 1828;

f.

1 r0 I4S8. Do. VII. Rigsdaler, 1S55; g.

10 1489. Dansk Amerik . “ xxiii. and xii.,” Skilling; g.

2.S- 1490. Christian VII. 4 Styker, 1798 ;v. f. *Yv l ^

1 S'1 49 I * Gustavus. % Rix Dollar

;2 coins

; g.

2r 1492. Miscellaneous. 24 Sk. Cour;2 coins

;f. n v cVd

ID *493 - Do. xx. and 11. Sk. Dansk Amer. ; f.

1494. Do. 4 small and different ;f.

to H95 - Do. 10 do p.

ifcL. 1496. Charles XIV. .Specie Dollar, 1835 ;unc.

1 Lt~ H97 - Do. do. do. 1S24; unc.

I.SO 1498. Oscar. do. do. 1848 ;unc.

(>0 1499. Charles XIV. 4 Specie Dollar, 1831 ;f.

\ \ 2- 1500. Frederick I. Rigs bank Dollar, 1818 ;f.

ir 1501

.

Do. 1-6 do. f.

lb 1502. Oscar. £ Specie Dollar, 1848; g.

> I 5°3 * Charles XIV. Do. 1S44; unc.

1° 1504. Do. Do. 1S36 ;

v. f.

if l 5°5 - Miscellaneous. 4 coins—24 Skilling; g.

|2- 1506. Do. 2 do. 12 do. f.

10 i 5°7 - Do. 4 do. 1650 to 1677 ;small; g.

COPPER.d 1508. Frederick VI. 4 coins

;fair.

A r 5°9 - Gustavus. 3 coins; p.

15 10 . Charles XIV. 7 coins; fail-

.

1 5 1 1 - Miscellaneous. 14 do. fair.

I- 1512. Do. 7 do.5farthing Size. “ One Daler S. M.,”

with different obverses, Mercury, Jupiter, Sic.;all g. ;

some v. f.

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62 PAPAL STATES MEDALS AND GOLD COINS.

PAPAL STATES.MEDALS.

i'-

JI 5 I 3 * Bust. “ Henricus R. D. cp. lus Curd dux ebor, Sic.” Rev., Virgin

with Cross. St. Peter’s in distance. “ Non desideris Hominumsed Voluntate Dei, 1766

; g. ; 34.

i 5 r4 *“ Innocent X.” Bust. Rev., Square with Fountain

;f.

; 24. iwtW30 1515- Gregory XIII. Bust. Rev., Female Figure, Books, &c.; v. f. ; 24^ v «

30 1516. Paul III. Bust. Rev., “In Virtute tue servati sunnis;” v. f.;22.

£0 1517. Paul II. “Venetus Pont Max.” Rev., Wreath of Oak. “AnnoChristi mcccclxx Ha sasdes condidit 1470. A very rare and fine

medal of this date. Brass; 25 ;v. f.

i/^1518. Alexander VII. Bust. Vatican with Plan on a Scroll above.

“ Founded on the Holy Mount v. f.; 27.

l/!> 1519. Deo XI. Bust. Rev., Lion and Bees. “ De forti Dulccdo, 1605

• v. f.; 23.

1 0 1520. Ancient Oval Medal with loop. Head of Christ. “Salvator

Mundi.” Rev., Two Heads “Roma;” rare; p. ; 14.

£0 1521. Pius IX. Bust. Rev., The Resurrection. “ Et ecce sum viverus,

Sic. ;” v. f.; 23.

1522. Clemens III. Bust to right. Rev., Roman Eagle on Shield with

the Papal Keys, Tiara, Sic. An original medal in fine preserva-

tion; 30.

7, 1523. Two Small Brass Medallets of PiusI X. Rev., Papal Arms. “ Elu

le xvi. Juin, 1S46 ;” v. f.; 9.

|C 1524. Head of a Bishop. S. G. Lain. Rev., A Cross Flcury. “ C. S.

P. B.” in the angles ;“ M. D.” on the Arms

;brass; p. ; 13.

(

i'1^25. “Hercules Gonsalvi Cardinal.” Bust to right. Rev., Latin Inscrip-

, tion, 1S24 ;v. f.

; 34.

C ^1526. Clemens XII. Fine Bust in Canonicals. Rev., A Castle sur-

rounded by water, ships, Sic. In the distance a City upon an

eminence. “ Public® incolumitatis Presidio, Sic. ;” v. f.; 46.

1527. Petrus Bcretinus E. Cortonna. Bust to right. Rev., Reclining

Angel pointing to a coronal of [stars. “ Bene super virtus te

Coronat ;” 44 ;f.

COLD COINS.1 ^ 2S. Clement XIV. 20 Livrcs, 1770; v. f.

;/ 1 529. St. Peter bearing keys and supporting a shield. Rev., Cross

Flcury ;unc.

V] 1530. Pius IX. 1 Scudo, 1853; unc.

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RUSSIAN SILVER AND BRONZE MEDALS. 63

S5LVER.-.'3 1531. Coin of Saint Rudbertus

;size 26; v. f. *\l v «V»\V s.

1532. Pius VI. Roman Crown, 17S0; v. f.

1533. Gregory XVI. 1 Scudo, 1S45;v. f.

1534. Pius VI. Testoons;2 coins

;one v. f.

1 535 * Gregory XVI. 20 Bajoccho, 1S34; v. f.

1536. Do. III. Rev., Virgin and Child ; rare ; g.

* 537 ’ Innocent XII. Do., St. Paul; f.

3 y 1538. Pius IX. 10 Bajoccho;unc.

x 539 * Miscellaneous. 6 coins; p.

COPPER./£. I 54°- Pius IX. Roman Bajoccho

;rare

;v. g.

z- I 54 I * VII. 2 coins;f.

1542. D°* IX. 3 coins;

f.

/?. 1543 - Benedict XIV. 1 coin; f.

1544. Miscellaneous. 6 coins; p.

RUSSIA.SILVER MEDALS.

1545. Academy Medal, 1 7S3 . Within a circle a Wreath enclosing

Monogram “ E H.” with ra}rs and Russian Inscription. Rev.,

Emblems of Literature, &c. Square Medal;rare

;v. f.

; 24.

BRONZE MEDALS./;:r 1546. Alexander Suworrow. “ Prin. Ital. Com. Rimniks.” Rev.,

Alexander as a Warrior raising Italy from a Seat upon a Globe.

&c. “ Italie liberator xlix ;” v. f.;

28.

$ 1547 Petrus Alexii of Russia, and Duke of Moscow. Rev., Conical

Rock surmounted by a Ducal Crown. Russian Motto;

f.; 30.

3$“- 154S. Head. “ Castreusis Praefectus Princeps Smolenci, 1813.” Rev.,

Wreath of Laurel. “ Vota publica ;” f.; 34. V\ v’ CV ^

60 1549. Allegorical Figure of Poland, &c. Rev., Diadem o( Stars with

Sprigs of Palm, and Laurel below. “A. LTIeroique Pologne%v. f.

;32.

1550. Alexander I. Emperor of all the Russias. Head by Andrieu.

Rev., Fame Seated beneath a Tree inscribing upon a Tablet.“ Dejour de Alex. I,” &c. In exergue 1814 ;

f.;

26.

l.SQ 1551. Elizabeth. Bust to right. Rev., Victory with Implements of

Agriculture ;v. f

; 41.

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64 BELGIUM AND HOLLAND GOLD AND SILVER COINS.

COLD COINS.1553. Augustus III of Poland. 5 Roubles, 1753 ;

f.

1 553 • Michael Romanoff. Gold Kopek; v. f.

SILVER COINS.r 554 - Alexander* Rouble; p.

|vi 1555. Fred. Augustus of Poland. $ Rouble, 169S; fair.

15 56. John of Poland, i Rouble, 1649; P-

bo ^ 557 * Alexander. ^ Rouble; g.

j

1.0 155S. Rouble of 1 S1 5 ;

f.

1559. Thirty Kopeks, 1S38;unc.

fi* 1560. 3 Coins—25 and 20 Kopeks; g.

y 1561. Alexander I. of Poland. 1 Zlot;

f.

^^1562. Sigismund III. do. do. rare; v. f.

Id 1563. Miscellaneous. 4 Coins— 10 and 5 Kopeks

;f.

^41564. Siege Money. A triangular piece of Silver. Obv., Emperor on

Horseback. Rev., Inscription;rare

;v. f.

1 0 1565. Miscellaneous. 3 coins; p.

COPPER COINS.yr 1566. 4 very large Coins; g.

31567. 6 Coins

; g.

31568. 9 do. p.

1569. Two Brass Medallets; p.

BELGIUM.SILVER COINS.

5 Francs, 1852 ;g. 'YCcl.A,

2 do. 1834 ;g.

3 coins— 1 and $ franc, and 20 cents; v. f.

%

COPPER.3 coins ; 2 v. f.

HOLLAND.COLD.

1 573 ^ Ducat of 1806 ;f. rl v <\.

1570. Leopold I.

if 1571- Do -

30 *57 3 * Dn -

L 1 5 7

3

* Lcopold I.

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BRAZILIAN AND TURKISH GOLD AND SILVER COINS.

& %

SILVER COINS.1574. Rix Dollar, 1 77 2

> P-

1575. Three Gilders, 1794; v. f. "Kv

1576. One Do. 2 coins; p. Vi v A Aj

1577. One Do. 17635 V. g.

1578. Rix Dollar, 1620; p.

1579. Miscellaneous. 4 coins—8 and 6 Stubers; p.

15S0. William. 1 Gilder, 1821-1846; 2 coins; unc.

1 58 1. Six Stiver, 1790 ;rare

;g. *Vl « V *

1582. William. 2 coins— .$ and £ Gilder; Nederl Indie; p.

1583. Do. III. 10 cents, 1S49; P-

1584. Half Gilder of Indie Batavia;rare

;v. f.

15S5. Rix Dollar, 1689; p.

1586. Miscellaneous. 3 small coins; p.

COPPER.15S7. Miscellaneous. 12 coins

;f

.

BRAZIL.SILVER COINS.

1588. Peter II. 1200 Reis; 1857; v. f.

1589. Do. I. 960 do. 18255 V. f.

1590. Do. II. 1,000, 500 and 200 Reis; 3 coins

COPPER.1591. Peter I. 80 Reis; 2 coins; unc.

1=592. Do. 40 and 20 Reis; 3 coins

;fair.

v. f.

65

TURKEY.GOLD.

Lro 1593. Two coins of the present Sultan; unc.

1594. Two Do. different; fair.

SILVER.1

1 595. Crimean Medal. Obv., Military trophies. “Crimea, 1855.” Ref*Sultan’s signature and date

;rare

;f.

; 24.

/0 1596. Twenty Piastres; 4 coins

;fair.

?<-t 1597. Large Coin of Tripoli; p. ; 29.

$ 0 1598. Segook of the 13th century; rare;v. f.

E

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66 SOUTH AMERICAN’ COINS.

1599. Miscellaneous; 5 coins; small; g.

-3 1600. Do. 10 do. Base; p.

COPPER.^3 1 001. Miscellaneous; 11 coins; g.

JAPAN.in" 1602. Gold. ^ Cobang; oblong

; g.

1603. Silver. Itzibue do. v. f.

IU 1604. Brass Oblong Coin with square hole; f.

|

|T- 1605.

1606.

|1607.

I u- 1 60S.

I v 1609.

‘Sis 1610 .

.fG 1 6 1 1

.

1612 .

L 1613 .

1614 .

i 1615 .

r ;"i 6 i 6 .

r 617.

it 161 S.

So 1619 .

1620 .

Sr* 1 .

$ i, I 52 2 .

2^ 1623 .

^y 1624

?y'1625.

CHINA.Gold Coin. Square hole in Centre

;size iS

;v. f.

Octagon Silver Medal with raised rim;pierced

; g. ;22.

10 Varieties of Cash; g.

MEXICO AND SOUTH AMERICA.COLD COINS.

New Grenada. 1 Peso, 1S42;

f.

Central America and Columbia. £ Pistoles; 2 coins; v. f.

SILVER.Mexico. Dollar, 1S24; f.

New Grenada. S Reals; 2 coins: v. f.

Chili. Do. v. f.

Spanish America. Do. of Ferdinand;

f.

Columbia. Do. 1836; unc.

Do. Do. 1820. Different type;

v. f.

Central America. Do. 1S27; unc.

Spanish do. 30 Sous of Fernando VII.;rare; f.

do. do. do. “ Abascal, 13th Oct., iSo8;”g.Mexico. Proclamation Dollar of Charles IV. of Spain, 1789; v. f.

Bolivia. S Reals (Bolivar);

v. f.

Uruguay. 10 Reals, Fern. VII., 1S21 : g.

Peru, Bolivia, and La Plata. 4 Reals; 3 coins;

f.

Peru. 4 and 2 Reals;

2 coins;

f.

Rio dc la Plata. 4 Reals;

fair.

Mexico. Do. g.

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1026. Guatamala. 2 Reals;2 coins

;v. f.

1627. Central America. 2 do. do. v. g.

1628. Bolivia. 2 do. 1S30; g.

1629. Caraccas. Pistole, 1812; rare; v. f.

1630. Chili. 2 Reals, 1834 5v -

1631. Peru. 50 Cents, 1858 ;fair.

1632. Miscellaneous. 1 1 Coins— 1 Real;some f.

* 633- Do. Mexican J Real; 3 coins

; j

i634- Do. 5 coins;unc.

i635- Do. 2 small coins of Lima;unc

1636. Do. 2 coins; p.

1637. Peru. 50 Cents;unc.

1638. Do. 4 Reals;

2 coins; g. "Yll A el,

1639. Do. 8 do. and 1 Peso;

2 coins; f. VC 0 V.

1640. New Grenada. “ Un Peso, 1857 ;” g.

1641. Bolivia. 4 Reals, 1S58;

f.

COPPER.1642. Miscellaneous.

1643. Do.

1643^. Do.

9 coins; some v. f.

2 Columbia Farthings; g.

5 Silver and Copper Coins of Hayti ;fair.

AUSTRIA.SILVER COINS.

1644. Ferdinand III. Rix Dollar, 1792; f.

1645. Do. do. of Burgundy;

v. f.

1646. Do. I. do. 184S;

v. f.

1647. Maria Theresa. Imperial Dollar, 1760; v. f.

1648. Max. Joseph. Crown of 1816;

v. f.

1649. Joseph II. Half do. 1 7S9 ;v. f.

16^0. Francis Joseph I. Thaler, 1859; v -

1651. Miscellaneous. 3 Coins—Half Crowns, &c.; p.

1652. Leopold I. of Hungary. Rev. Virgin and Child; very rare; g.

1653. Miscellaneous. 20 Kreuzers; 5 coins; fair.

1654. Do. 10 and 5 do. 4 do. p.

1 655. Do. 3 Coins;

f.

COPPER.1656. Miscellaneous. 5 coins

;fair.

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63 SICILIAN AND ITALIAN COINS,

SICILY.SILVER COINS.

\f 1657. Ferdinand VII. 120 Grani or 1 Scudo, 1768; f.

1

li" 1658. Charles VI. 1 Scudo, 1753; g.

yy'1659. Do. 4- do. 2 coins;different; g.

W 1660. Ferdinand VII. £ Neopolitan Ducat;

fair.

I

i

1661. Miscellaneous. 20 Grani; 4 coins; p.

jvi 1662. Ferdinand I. Scudo, 1S18; v. f.

^ 0 1663. Charles. 20 Grani;p.

^1664. Ferdinand I. 10 Grani;

f.

t Vi 665. Miscellaneous. 10 Grani; 3 coins; v. f.

^1665 A. Charles and Mary. Scudo, 1747 ; p.

2 q 1665 B. Gioccino Napoleon. 1 Lira;

v. f.

COPPER.L 1666. Ferdinand. 3 coins

;fair.

U- 1667. Miscellaneous. 12 coins; fair.

U 1668. Cinque Tornesi;

v. f.

ITALY.MEDALS.

1/& 1669. Bonaparte. Head to right. Rev., “ Dux. Tutus ab. Insidii ;”

bronze;

v. f.; 24.

1670. Battle of Solferino. Busts of Napoleon and Victor Emmanue 1

Rev., “ War of Italian Independence brass;

f.;

16.

£ j "”1671. Do. do. Bust of Victor Emmanuel. 2 Brass Medal-

lets;

f.; 6.

SILVER COINS.

1672. Venice. ^ Scudo, 1792; f.

1673. Tuscany. Florin, 1828; v. f.

l^ 0 1674. Do. 1 Lira; unc.

ID 1675. Sardinia. 1 Lira and 50 Centimes;

2 coins;

f.

, o 1676. Parma. 5 Soldi; unc.

2 f 1677. Napoleon. 5 Lira;

2 coins; f.

- 1678. Felix and Elisa Bonaparte of Lucca. 5 Francs; f.

«V I ^79 - Do. do. 1 Franc; f. Lucca was

given by Napoleon to his sister Elisa, in 1S08.

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MISCELLANEOUS COINS.

t,

lir r6So. Naples. Scudo of Charles, 1749; f*

Si' 1681. Do. | do. do. fair.

I o 1682. Do. XX.Grano do. p.

116S3. Napoleon. 2 and 1 Lira; 4 coins; v. g

l qS 16S4. Sardinia. 5 Livres; 3 coins

;v. f.

7 0 16S5. Do. 3 do. v. f.

COPPER.2- 16S6. Sardinia. 3 coins; g.

10 16S7. Napoleon. 4 coins; g.

4 16SS. Miscellaneous. 10 coins. 1 ofJoseph Napoleon; scarce; g.

MISCELLANEOUS33LVER COSNS.

16S9. Cobb Money; 8, 4 and 1 Real; 3 coins

;f.

1690. Fifteen small Silver Coins, France, Germany, Greece, &c.;

v -g-

S". - 1691. Piece of Emmanuel de Rohan, Grand Master of Malta; sc

unc.;

f.

2 1692. Five small silver coins of Do.; g.

1 iii 1693. Five franc piece of Louis XVI. of France;v. g.

1 il-. 1694. Two Bavarian Crowns of Leopold;different; v. g.

^ 0 1695. Two Thalers ofFrederick of Prussia, 1784; fair.

"y 1696. Half Crown of Louis XIV. of France; p.

t r* 1697. One-sixth Thaler of Frederick of Saxony;

f.

ro 169S. Three small square coins, struck by the Moors in Spain in the

century; exceedingly rare; f.

1699. Arabian coin of the 14th century;very rare

;v. f.

SH 1700. Silver copy of half-Shekel; g.

\S~ 1701. Three Prussian Coins, \ Florin and 50 cents; g.

i7oi|. Two Thaler piece of Frankfort;unc.

[ 1702. Two Coins of Berne;one v. f.

/0 I 7°3* Two Do. Geneva and Urich;one v. f.

1704. ciown ot John George ot Saxony, 1624, laie; g.

/ ^ 1705. XXIV. Marion Groschcn, of Hanover. 1690; g.

! y 1706. Helvetia; 2, 1, £ franc; 3 coins; line.

f 1707. Four Coins Bremen, &c.;some v. f.

1708. Coin of Louis I. of France;groat size

;v. f.

; rare.

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70 MISCELLANEOUS COINS AND MEDALS.

$ 1709. Five French coins of Louis XIII. and Charles; some rare;

f.

6 1710. Three small French coins; p.

1 i 1 /1

1

- Two rude coins of Louis and Charles I.; rare ; fair.

%S 1712. Groat of Henry VIII.;rare

;v. g.

17 1 v Shilling of George I.;g.

,ri 7 14. Six Archiepiscopal coins; p.

^_ c 1715. Burmese Coin;rare; g.

1716. Five small unknown coins; g.

r 7 I 7 - Dernier ofHenry II. of Cyprus;12S5

;very rare

; g.

if 1 7 1 S. Six Stubers of the Netherlands;pierced; g.

'jit 1719- Small Silver Medal. View of city with arms above. “ Vineat

Armor Silva\ 1722.” Rev., Guildhall. “ Sancti delutra senatus;”

v. f. ;

16.

Sc 17192* Small Gold Coin of Republic of Geneva ; v. f.

BRONZE MEDALS.

Sv 17 20. Bust by Dassier. “ Lud lc fort reip Gcnev. Consul Primar Ann1734 aet 66.” Rev., Female with Liberty pole supporting a

Shield bearing a key and half-Eagle. Cupids representing Arts,

Commerce, &c.;

v. f.; 33.

Bust. “ D. F. Coomes, legat reg ad pac, Geneva.” Rev.,

3 figures, Mars, &c. “ Fortitudo prudentia yEquitas, conspicucie

in line;y. f.

;34-”

„ 1722. Gustavus III. D. R. Rex Swegiac. Bust by Kuchler. Rev.,

Pedestal surrounded by trophies. Fame with a wreath;

f.; 34.

|

1 723. Nelson.. Female supporting a shield, which bears a bust of Nelson.

Rev., Battle of the Nile. “Almighty God has blessed His

Majesty’s Arms ;” f.;30.

2 0 1724. Will. Car. Hen. Friso, Pr. Veil. Orange en Nassau. Bust to

right. Rev., rampant Lion bearing sheaf of Arrows and Sword.“ Vox Populi vox dci ;” p. ; 24.

, t> r 725. William IV. Bust to left. Rev,Female with child seated upon

a Lion. “ Ileroum soboles Batav salus ;” v. f.; 19. Vv <A d,

u 1726. Maria Theresa. Fame and Justice crowning the Empress.

“ Prague, Aug., 1743.” Rev., Tower surmounted by a pennant.

Rose, &c., by side. “ Omnia Vincit Virtus; g. ;

26.

1 727. St. Michael’s Church. Rev., Interior of the church;v. f.

; 24.

0 1728. James IT. Bust to right. Rev., Britannia seated. “Nullum

numen abest; g. ; 1 7. An

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NUMISMATIC IIOOKS, 1£TC. 7 1

c,

o-b 1729. Lead Medal. 1 Full face bust. “In that I svffer vrang.” “OGod grant patience,” Rev., in circle, “ Hovrt not the Qahois joy

thov art. In centre, “ Vho can compare vith me in griefe? I die

and dar nocht seek relief;” rare; p.; 32.

coppef? coiras.

1 73°- Seven German coins. “ Hans Schultz.” Globe with cross.

Rev., 3 Crowns and 3 Fleur de Lis. “ Glickt Kampt von go;” p.

1731. Twenty Miscellaneous Coins;fair.

1732. Eight small coins of Philip VI of France;scarce

;fair.

1733. Two coins of Emmanuel de Rohan, Grand Master—one with Johnthe Baptist

;rare

;v. g.

? S’ 1734 - Hodge. “ His Half-Penny ” of Kent;

fair.

JO 1 735 - Two Arabic Brass coins; g.

S' 1736- Twelve coins of Cantons of Switzerland; g.

U 173 7 - Ho. Miscellaneous; f.

If 1738. Two V. Skilling Hamburg, &c., 1 Brass; f.

L£ 1739 - Ten miscellaneous; p.

10 i 74°- One Cash, struck at Balsora, in Arabia;rare

; g.

I'S~ I 74 I * An ancient French coin in good preservation, and Brass Thirty-

Shilling piece ofJohn V. of Portugal.

: 1742. German Brass Medal;p. ; 24.

NUMISMATIC BOOKS, &c.

1743. A very rare work, containing :

rst. “An account of some remains of Roman, and other Antiquities,

in and near the County of Brecknock in South Wales. By JohnStrange, Esq. Read at the Society of Antiquaries, April 13 and20, 1

769.” Published 1769.

2nd. “A dessertation upon Oriuna, said to be Empress or Queen of

England, the supposed wife of Carausius, Monarch of Britain.

Illustrated with the coin of Oriuna, and several others mostremarkable of Carausius hitherto not made public.” Publishedl 75 *>

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»

/- NUMISMATIC BOOKS, ETC.

r 744

3rd. “A Series of Dissertations on some elegant and very valuable

Anglo-Saxon Remains ; also the coins engraved on a copper-plate,

with a preface wherein the question, ‘ Whether the Saxons coined

any Gold or not?’ is candidly debated with Mr. North. BySamuel Pegge, A. M.” Published 1756.

4th. “An Index to the Pembrokian Coins and Medals. By Joseph

Ames, Secretary to the Society of Antiquaries and F. R. S.”

An exceedingly rare volume of valuable numismatic information,

containing over 100 pages, quarto;illustrated.

“ A View of the Coinage of Scotland, with copious tables, lists,

descriptions and other information, and an account of numerous

hoards or parcels of coins discovered in Scotland, and of Scottish

coins found in Ireland. Illustrated with upwards of 350 engrav-

ings of Scottish coins. By John Lindsay, Esq.” Quarto, boards

1 745 •

1746.

r 747-

r 74s -

30°

1749-

Cork, 1S45;rare.

“ A View o( the Silver Coins and Coinage of Scotland from Alex-

ander the First to the Union of the two Kingdoms. Considered

with regard to type, legend, sorts, weight, fineness and value.

By the late Mr. Thomas Snelling. London, 1774.” Large quarto

pamphlet containing copper-plate engravings of over 200 Scotch

coins. This is probably the most valuable work on Scotch coins

ever published, and is an original copy—not a reprint.

“Records of Roman History from Cnaeus Pompeius to Tiberius

Constantinus, as exhibited on the Roman coins collected by Francis

Jlobbler, formerly Secretary ofthe Numismatic Society of London.”

2 vols., quarto, cloth, with many wood-cuts—S60 pp.

“ Annals of the Coinage of Great Britain and its Dependencies from

the Earliest Period of authentic History to the reign of Victoria.”

By Rev. Roger Ruding. 3rd edition, 3 vols., quarto, cloth. 920

pages of letter-press, and over 300 pages of engravings, completely

portraying the whole coinage. An invaluable work, and in fine

order.j

“ History of the Jewish Coinage and of Money in the Old and NewTestament.” By F. W. Madden. Large octavo, i bound, with

234 wood-cuts and a plate of alphabets. Leaves uncut.

“Numismatic Manual. By J. V. Ackerman.” Large S-vo, 420

pp. ;with 5 plates of Numismatic Alphabets, and 13 plates contain-

ing over 1,200 illustrations.

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“ A Descriptive Catalogue of Rare and Unedited RomanCoins, by J. Y. Ackerman, London; 1S34. 2 vols., Svo. 1000

pp. Half bound. 23 pages of steel engravings and many wood-

cuts. Very rare and fine.

Humphrey’s Coin Collector’s Manual. 2 vols., Svo A beautiful

copy, full bound in calf; marbled edges.

Ancient Coins of Cities and Princes, Geographically arranged and

described, by J. Y. Ackerman, London; 1S46. Large octavo;

cloih. 200 pp. and 24 plates.

Coins of the Romans relating to Britain, by J. Y Ackerman, Lon-

don ; 1S44. Svo., 170 pp. 8 plates.

“ Numismata. A discourse of medals—antient and modern

together with some account of Heads and Effigies of Illustrious

and Famous Persons in Sculps and Taille-Doucc of whom wehave no medals extant. By J. Evelyn, Esq., S. R. S. London,

1697.” An exceedingly rare work on Medals, alike valuable as a

numismatic work and as a specimen of typography. It also con-

tains 100 finely-executed steel engravings of medals. Thevaicprinted separately throughout, the letter-press necessitating a

double printing. Original binding, full sheep.

“ Med.u lies de Grand et Moyen Bronze du Cabinet de la Reine

Christina. A la Idayc Chez Pierre de Hondt, mdccxi.ii.” Im-

perial—Original binding full sheep. 464 pp ; 63 full page steel

plates, each containing about 40 fac-sitniles. A very rare and fine

work.

“ Coins, Medals, and Seals, Ancient and Modern, by W. C.

Prime.” Square Svo., cloth; 292 pp., 94 plates. Very scarce;

out of print.

Handbook of Roman Numismatics, by F. W. Madden. Octavo,

cloth. 172 pp. (5 plates of coins and 1 chart of Roman Empe-rors. Uncut.

Two very finely finished Rosewood Cabinets, 16 x 21 inches,

and 12 deep, each containing 16 drawers, with polished Bird-Eye

Maple fronts, furnished with trays complete. These Cabinets

will be sold singly if desirable.

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Assorted 3

Austrian, I 67

Byzantine, 7

British Colonies,

B. Guinea, 44

Canada,.... 42

Demerara and Essequebo, 43

East India, 40

Guernsey, 43

Ionian Island, 44

Jersey, 43

Miscellaneous, 44

Brazil, 65

Belgium, 64

Cabinets. 73

China, 66

Central America, 66

English Silver Medals, 16

Bronze “ 18

Brass 21

W. Metal “ 22

Medal lets, 2t'

Gold, Silver, and Copper Coins, 24

Silver Tokens, 34

Copper “ 35

French Bronze Medals, 38

Miscellaneous Medals, 54

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French Silver Coins, 54

Copper “ 56

Greek — Gold and Silver, 3

Bronze, 5

Germany 56

Holland, 64

Italy 68

Japan 66

Mexico 66

Miscellaneous 69

Numismatic Books, 7 1

Norway, Sweden, and Denmark,.. 61

Portugal, 60

Papal States, 62

Roman Imperial Gold and Silver,. S“ ** Bronze 10

“ Consular Silver, 15“ “ Bronze, 16

Russia 63

Scotch Gold and Silver, 36

Spain 58

Sicily, 68

Turkey, 65

United States—Gold 44

Silver and Copper, 45Medals, 46

Washington’s and Colonials,.. 46

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