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COINS OF THE BRITISH WORLD COMPLETE FROM 500 A.D. TO THE PRESENT An Illustrated Standard Catalogue with Valuations of the Coinage of THE BRITISH ISLES FROM 500 A.D. THE BRITISH EMPIRE FROM 1600 A.D.  by ROBERT FRIEDBERG ТÐЕ COIN AND CURRENCY INSTITUTE, INC. Book Publishers 134 WEST 32nd STREET • NEW YORK 1, N. Y.

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COINSOF THEBRITISHWORLD

COMPLETE FROM 500 A.D. TO THE PRESENTAn Illustrated Standard Catalogue withValuations of the Coinage of THE BRITISH ISLES FROM 500 A.D.THE BRITISH EMPIRE FROM 1600 A.D.byROBERT FRIEDBERGТÐЕ COIN AND CURRENCY INSTITUTE, INC.Book Publishers134 WEST 32nd STREET • NEW YORK 1, N. Y.

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/-}/CONTENTSPreface viiAbbreviations xGeographical Divisions xi

Foreign Language Numerals XiiPart I. The British Isles IGreat Britain 2Ireland 69Scotland 79Part II. The British Empire 92

Part III. Supplement: Gold Coins of the British World 190Alphabetical Index 209

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PREFACETHE BRITISH WORLDEngland, the mother country, and the vast co lonial system itfounded known as the British Empire, together with its s uc-cessor s ystem, the present day Commonwealth Of Nations—hèse form the British World, the coinage of which this boo k llustrates and des cribes in its entirety.

From about 500 A.D. to 1154, a period of some sixhundredyears, English numismatics is confined exclusively to the BritishIsles. During the reign of Henry II, 1154-1168, England ac-quired some posses sions in France through the King's marriageo Eleanor, the Duchess of Aquitaine. British rule in these lands

extended into the reign of Henry VI, 1422-1461, and the coinsstruck in France during this period may be considered the firstn the long line of British colonial issues. They will be found

under Anglo-French Coinage and thes e coins are known col-ectively as the Anglo-Gallic series.

After the defeat o f the Spanish Armada in 1588, the age of exploration and co lonization began for England in earnest.Both east and west, coinage followed the course of empire.In 1600, the East India Company struck the first coins of BritishIndia, and on the oth er side of th e world, in Bermuda in 1620

and in Mass achusetts in 1652, the first coins of the Americancolonies began to be struck.Active colonization on a global scale continued for the nextwo centuries and the climactic moment in the British World

may be said to have been reached in 1876 when Victoria wasproclaimd Empress of India. Henceforward, her success orswere to be known as Kings and Emperors.By the time the period between th e two World Wars hadarrived, England had b ecome the greatest colonial power inhe history of th e world. It was an empire that girdled the

earth and consisted of all sorts o f political entities—coloniesand dependen cies; protectorates and mandates; common-wealths and do minions.The surge of nationalism that followed the en d of WorldWar II affected the various colonial powers of the world, Eng-and included. New nations were created out of old colonies—

a trend o f our times that is still continuing. Among s ome of hese newly independent countries are Ceylon, Cyprus, Ghana

(Gold Coast), India, Malaya, Nigeria (British West Africa),Pakistan and Sierra Leone.The loss of India in 1947 marked the titular end of theBritish Empire, and this had an immediate effect on the coinageof the British world. Since 1948, coins of British origin havedropped all reference to their former imperial status and theynow appear, showing th e royal title minus the Latin " INDIMP" or th e English, " EMPEROR."Although England has los t direct political control of thesenewly created nations, they have nevertheless all elected toremain within the British Commonwealth Of Nations, and sohe coinage is just as extensive as it ever was. The notable

exception is the former Union of South Africa, now an inde-pendent Republic without any ties to the Crown.THE BRITISH COMMONWEALTH OF NATIONS. This term,which is without any p recise or definitive meaning, is used todescribe collectively all territories (whether they be independ-ent nations or colonies of England) which either acknowledgehe reigning sov ereign of Britain as th e head of the Common-

wealth, or which bear allegiance to the Crown.As presently cons tituted, the Commonwealth Of Nationsconsists of two broad groups ; the first comprises member-nations o r realms of the Commonwealth with their dependen -cies; the second is composed of all the colonies, dependencies,protectorates, etc. of Great Britain proper.The member-nations or realms of the Commonwealth are:Great Britain CanadaAustralia (with Ant- Ceylonarctic Territory, CyprusNauru, New GhanaGuinea, Norfolk IndiaIsland and Papua) MalayaNew Zealand (withWestern Samoa andRoss Dependency)NigeriaPakistanSierra LeoneThe rest o f the Commonwealth consists of the localities whichfollow. Some of these have never had a coinage of their ownand these p laces are starred (*).AdenBruneiGrenadaAntiguaCameroons*GuernseyBahama IslandsCayman Islands*Hong KongBarbadosDominicaIsle Of ManBasutoland*East AfricaJamaica

Bechuanaland*Falkland Islands*JerseyBermudaFijiKenya*British GuianaGambia*KuwaitBritish HondurasGibraltar Maldive Islandsvii

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Malta*MauritiusMontserratNewHebrides*North BorneoNorthern Rhodesia*Pacific Islands*Rhodesia andNyassalandFederationSarawak St. Christopher-Nevis-Anguilla*St. HelenaSt. LuciaSt. VincentSeychellesSingapore*Southern RhodesiaSwaziland*'Tanganyika*Tonga*Trinidad andTobagoTurks and Caicos

slands*UgandaVirgin IslandsBritish part)*

Zanzibar t will be noted that the Republic of Ireland, a part of the

British Isles, is not a member of the Commonwealth; neither isBurma, which has not followed the example of the Republicsof India and Pakistan, notwithstanding that all t hree werecreated out of the partition of British India.SCOPECOINSOF THE BRITISH WORLD is published as the firstsingle volume in the long annals of numismatic literature tocombine the coinage of both the British Isles and the BritishEmpire.The coinage covered in this book is complete including thegold coins, which are extracted from the standard book, GOLDCOINSOF THE WORLD, by the same author and publisher.n the present book it has been the aim of the author to

catalogue and evaluate every type of coin from the earliestAnglo Saxon issue of t he sixth century t o the present—a periodof constant coinage extending more than 1400 years.Major or important varieties of all types have also beencatalogued and evaluated, so t hat t he general collector or student will have a more complete and useful reference work.The coins of Great Britain begin about 500 A.D. with theearliest issues of Anglo-Saxon times. These coins may beconsidered the first true English coins, being struck sometime

after t he departure of the Romans from England. Thereafter,he coinage is t reated in standard chronological fashion byreign, through the various periods of changing English historyuntil the present reign of Queen Elizabeth II.Similarly, the coinage of Scotland and Ireland begins withhe earliest native issues that can be attributed to t hese lands.Scottish coins therefore commence in 1124, the series beingconcluded in 1706, a year before the crowns of England andScotland were united. The Irish series begins about 989 A.D.and is continued through the coinage of the present Republicof Ireland, cognizance being taken of the gap in coinage from1824 to 1927.n the British Empire series, the aim has been to include all

coins, no matter where or when struck, that were issued under British auspices or as a direct result of British influence.As mentioned earlier, the first such coins were the Anglo-French issues from 1154-1461. However, the colonial series, assuch, actually begins with the portcullis coins of 1600 that werestruck by the East India Company.This book, therefore, contains the complete coinage of allBritish colonies, dependencies, mandates, t rust territ ories, pro-ectorates and dominions, together with the coinage of allcountries in the British Commonwealth Of Nations—all fromheir first year of issue to the present.n a few cases, some political license had to be taken with

certain coins that the author felt belonged in this book. Suchcoins, for example, are those in Parts I and 3 of South Africa,which, strictly speaking, are not part of the British world, butwhich nevertheless round out the South African series; likewise

s the last coinage of Cutch included in this book. In other cases, some coins are included from territories that were onlybriefly or spasmodically under British control, and which arenot considered even remotely British today, as for example,Guadeloupe, Martinique, Java and Sumatra.The coins of t he Republic of Ireland from 1928 and of Burma from 1949 are special cases, since they most assuredlyare from independent nations that are not in the Common-wealth; but Ireland, nevertheless, is one of the British Isles andt would be heretical to exclude the Republic's coins from thisbook; and the coins of Burma are included because the earlier ssues were struck under British auspices, when it was a prov-nce of India.METALSAs noted earlier, coins of all metals are catalogued in thisbook including gold. From its frequency and length of use,silver is the predominant metal. Certainly it was the commoncoinage from earliest days through the reign of Elizabeth I, aperiod of about 1100 years.Unless it is otherwise stated in the catalogue, all coins areassumed to be silver. Coins struck in copper, bronze, nickel or any other metal will be so described, and the exact metalnamed as part of the description.The term "nickel" is used loosely to refer t o cupro-nickel, aswell as to other nickel alloys. It is interesting to note that cop-per coins were a long time coming, the first regular issuesbeing struck during the reign of James I, 1603-1625.DATES

For the first one thousand years, English coins were struck without dates. Not until the reign of Edward VI, 1547-1553,does a full A.D. date appear on any coin, the 1 Shilling of 1548 being the first one.Even so, the dating of coins remained haphazard for someime thereafter, and the coinage from 1548 to 1661 may or may not be dated. The abbreviation ND for no date is usedduring this period and later to indicate coins t hat do not bear a date.n 1662, during the reign of Charles II, t he era of milled

coinage began and so did the systematic and purposefuldating of coins, as is practiced today.Every year in which a given coin was struck will be found inhe listings, thus making this book complete as to dates as wellas types.Asequence of dates will generally be shown as, for example,1890, 91, 92, 95, 97, In a sequence of consecutive dates, theywill be shown as, for example, 1890-96. Adash (-) betweenany two dates will therefore indicate that the coin in questionwas struck in each year covered by the first and last datesshown.n a fewcases where exact or reliable date information was

not available, a statement will be found that not all dates areknown between those listed.viii

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DENOMINATIONSThe English Coinage SystemAs it took about one thousand years before the first datesappeared on English coins, it took an ev en longer time beforehe first den ominations ap peared on them. Actually, expressed

denominations were not really necessary, since in the o ld dayshe value of a co in was determined solely by its weight and

purity. As a matter of record, standard English gold coins havenever borne a denomination, including those of the presen time.Except for the Maundy coinage and for s ome isolated, ir-regular examples during the civil war period of Charles I,denominations do not regularly appear on standard silver coins until the reign of William IVthat began in 1830. Minor coins began to bear a denomination s ystematically even later,he first regular issues being struck du ring the reign of Victoria.

The first silver Crown to s how its deno mination was th e GeorgeVissue of 1927.The English coinage sy stem is based on a Pound consistingof 20 Shillings, a Shilling consisting of 12 Pence, and a Pennyconsisting of 4 Farthings. The Pound is normally a piece of paper money or a gold coin, which is also called a Sovereign.

However, during the reign of Charles I, silver Pounds and Half Pounds were st ruck, these being ab normal issues . The followingable will show the nu merical values of th e standard coins andheir names, which sometimes ap pear on them.

Numerical Value20 Shillings10 Shillings5 Shillings2V2 Shillings2 Shillings12 Pence4 PenceA PennyName of CoinOne PoundHalf PoundCrownHalf CrownFlorinOne ShillingGroatFarthingn the text, where they b elong, rather than elsewhere in the

book as a separate section of plates.The description of the coin type is immediately below thellustration. The coin o r coins being illustrated can be identifiedn the text by an as terisk (*), on the line alongside the de-

nomination and d ate.If the coin type consists of only one coin and it is beingllustrated, no * has been us ed in the text; additionally, no *

has been u sed if all the coins of a given typ e have been illus-rated.

A wide variety of coin sizes has purposely been us ed in thellustrations to help identify the many coins that do not bear a

denomination.It is the autho r's belief that this is the most lavishly illustratedbook on this subject that has ever been published.VALUATIONSThe valuations are published as a general guide to thevalue of the co ins on th e numismatic market. Voluminous s alesrecords, both past and present have been consulted, somegoing back to the late nineteenth century. These records havebeen used in conjunction with the author's forty-year exposureo the su bject as an eager stud ent, the last twenty of which

have been s pent professionally.It is the autho r's belief that the valuations reflect the actualrarity, demand and availability of t he coins in the s tate of preservation listed, as of the winter of 1961-1962. The valueof coins in worse or better condition than those listed wouldbe affected accordingly, either lower or higher.These valuations represent the approximate price for whichhe coins would be sold from stock by a profess ional numisma-ist to a collector, both being well informed on the subject.

In general, the numismatic value of a coin is determinedpartly by its state of preservation, partly by its rarity, andalmost always b y the inexorable law of supply and demand,which might s ometimes cause a divergence from the presentlypublished valuations.PATTERN, PROOF AND TOKEN COINAGEPattern coins have been listed in t he British Empire section,mostly for those countries which do not have a regular issueof their own local coins. In other cases, such co ins have beenisted because of tradition or because they are cons istent with

and complement the regular issues . Pattern coins have beendentified in th is book by the des criptive term, "not placed in

circulation," which applies also to certain regular types thatwere struck in proof condition only.Certain token coins have also been included in this book inaccordance with n umismatic tradition. Although their inclusions admittedly haphazard, because so many other tokens have

been excluded, those listed do form an important and neces-sary adjunct to the regular coinage.ILLUSTRATIONSMore than half of this boo k is devoted to coin illustrations,

which are shown in the actual sizes of the coins. At greatadditional expense, they have been set into th eir proper placePlease Note: The valuations are for the commonestdate or commonest variety of the coin type. There aremany dates o r varieties which are rare and which wouldncrease the value of a g iven coin. See the bibliography

for a list of some of the specialized books on the co inageof the British World.INNOVATIONSSeveral innovations are appearing for the first time in acatalogue of this nature.One involves the us e of coin names—that is, the name of theruler as it actually appears on the coins. Knowledge of thesecoin names is especially useful in studying the early coinagesof Great Britain, Ireland and Scotland, since in most cases thesenames are rendered on the co ins in a manner quite differentfrom the way in which they are written today. The coin n ameof each ruler—and in many cases , there is more than one ren-IX

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dering of the name—will be found under the conventionalname of the ruler in ( ).Another innovation involves the state of preservation, or condition, of the coins. It will be noted that the valuations arebased on specific coin conditions and that these conditionsvary from country to country or from ruler to ruler. The aimhas been to tailor the valuation of each coin to the conditionin which it is most likely to be found. It will also be noted thattwo valuations have been given for the coins in the BritishEmpire section as well as for the coins in the English milledseries.Robert Friedberg

New York January 1962BIBLIOGRAPHYThe author is indebted to the following books and cata-logues which have been consulted in preparing the text, theillustrative material or the valuations.Atkins, J. "The Coins and Tokens of the Possessions and Col-onies of the British Empire." London, 1889.British Museum. "Catalogue of Indian Coins, Mogul Emperors."London, 1892.Brooke, G. C. "English Coins." London, 1950.Clark, W. L. "The Modern Coinage of Kutch." New York, 1952.Cochran-Patrick, R. W. "Records of the coinage of Scotland."Edinburgh, 1876.

Crosby, S. S. "The Early Coins of America." Boston, 1875.Deacon, J. H. and Irons, K. J. "Catalogue of the AustralianCommonwealth Coinage." South Australia, 1961.Glendining and Co., Ltd. Auction Catalogues. London, variousyears.Hewlett, L. M. "Anglo-Gallic Coins." London, 1922.Indian Museum. "Catalogue of Coins in the Calcutta Museumand of the Asiatic Society of Bengal." London, 1928.Kaplan, A. "Catalogue of the Coins of South Africa." Germis-ton, South Africa, 1950.Linecar, H. W. A. "British Commonwealth Coinage." London,1959.North, J. J. "English Hammered Coinage," Volume 2. London,1960.Parsons, H. A. "The Colonial Coinages of British Africa." Lon-don, 1950.Peck, C. W. "English Copper, Tin and Bronze Coins in theBritish Museum." London, 1960.Pridmore, F. "The Coins of the British Commonwealth of Na-tions, Part I, European Territorities." London, 1960.Raymond, W. "The Coins of the West Indies." New York, 1942.Royal Mint. Annual Reports. London, 1870-1960.Seaby, B. A. "Standard Catalogue of the Coins of Great Brit-ain and Ireland." London, 1960.Seaby, H. A. "British Copper Coins, Part I, Regal Coins." Lon-don, 1961.Seaby, H. A. "British Copper Coins, Part II, Tokens." London,1961.Seaby, B. A. "English Silver Coinage." London, 1949.

Sotheby, Wilkinson & Hodge. Auction Catalogues. London,various years.Spink & Son, Ltd. "The Milled Coinage of England." London,1950.Stewart, I. H. "The Scottish Coinage." London, 1955.Valentine, W. H. "Modern Copper Coins of the MuhammadanStates." London, 1911.Wright, L. V. W. "Colonial and Commonwealth Coins." Lon-don, 1959.ABBREVIATIONSND for no date: mm for mint mark: Obv. for Obverse: Rev.for Reverse.

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GEOGRAPHICAL DIVISIONSCOINSOF THE BRITISH WORLDNatalSPECIALISTSERIESThe various countries or localities catalogued in this book have been arranged in strict alphabetical order. Such anarrangement permits ofquick and ready reference, and makesNigeriaOrange Free StateRhodesia and NyassalandSt. HelenaCUTAND COUNTER-STAMPED COINSThese coins will be found un-t unnecessary, for the most part, to consult an indexfirst in

Seychellesder the following countries:order to find a given place.Sierra LeoneAustraliaHowever, a truer numismatic arrangement is formed by aSouth AfricaBritish Coloniesgeographical or regional division ofthese countries. This divi-Southern RhodesiaBritish Guianaion, or breakdown into series, will be found below for the

Zanzibar Dominica

convenience ofthose whose interest is in specific areas oftheGrenadaBritish world.THE INDIAN SERIESGuadeloupeTHE NORTH AMERICANTobagoJamaicaSERIESTortolaBurmaMartiniqueTrinidadCeylonMontserratAnglo-American Coinagendia

NevisBritish ColumbiaTHE EUROPEAN SERIESMaldive IslandsSt. KittsCanadaPakistanSt. LuciaNew Brunswick Anglo-French CoinageSt. VincentNewfoundlandGreat BritainTHE ASIATICSERIESSierra LeoneNova Scotia

GuernseyA 1TobagoPrince Edward Islandreland

AdenTortolasle OfMan

BandarmassinTrinidadTHE CARIBBEAN SERIESJerseyBruneiAntiguaBahama IslandsLundy IslandScotlandCelebesHong KongJavaEASTINDIA COMPANYCOINAGEBarbadosBermudaBritish Caribbean Territories—Eastern GroupTHE MEDITERRANEANSERIESCyprusGibraltar KuwaitMalaccaMalayaNorth BorneoCoins issued by the East IndiaCompany will be found under he following countries:

BandarmassinBritish Guianaonian Islands

Prince OfWales IslandBengalBritish HondurasMaltaSarawak BombayDominicaPalestineStraits SettlementsJavaGrenadaSultana IslandMadrasGuadeloupeJamaicaTHE AFRICAN SERIESSumatraMalaccaMasulipatanMartiniqueCape OfGood HopeTHE OCEANIA SERIESPrince OfWales IslandMontserratEast AfricaSt. HelenaNevisGhanaAustraliaStraits SettlementsSt. KittsGold CoastFijiSultana IslandSt. LuciaGriquatownNew GuineaSumatraSt. VincentMauritiusNew ZealandTellicheryXI

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PartiTHE BRITISH ISLES

GREAT BRITAINIRELAND

SCOTLAND

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ANGLO-SAXON EARLY ISSUESGREAT BRITAINThe valuations are for Fine condition up to No. 903.ANGLO-SAXON COINAGEEarliest Issues, About 500-700 A.D.The anonymous silver Sceats that follow are crude and bar-barous in style and workmanship. They are with or withoutRunic legends, some of them being blundered and indecipher-able. The heads and animal figures take many bizarre shapes,and become so corrupted that they eventually lose their iden-tity. Factors such as these are challenging to an exact attribu-tion of these coins, which are the first, true British coins struck after the departure of the Romans. The Sceat was valued atone-twentieth of a Shilling. Anglo-Saxon coinage is undated.Diademed bust, cross in front. Rev. Annulet withinfour crosses.1. Silver Sceat 30.00Profile bust with A, N and cross. Rev. Two Romanfigures. Victory above.2. Silver Sceat 100.00Completely corrupted bust with Runic "Aedilraed."Rev. Crude standard.3. Silver Sceat 350.00Corrupted bust. Rev. Cross and pellets.4. Silver Sceat 12.505. Silver Half Sceat 12.50Crude standard. Rev. Cross and pellets.

6. Silver Sceat 25.00Bust left. Rev. Shield, cross and four bosses.7. Silver Sceat 125.00Bust of finer style, an object in front.Rev. Standing figure.8. Silver SceatFine style bust. Rev. Shield and cross.9. Silver Sceat50.0060.00Fine style bust and "Arip." Rev. Bird on branch.10. Silver Sceat 125.00Fine Style bust and cross. Rev. Bird on steps or in circle.11. Silver Sceat.75.00

Bust wifh bird or cross. Rev. Weird animal.12. Silver Sceat 60.00Bust wifh cross or bird in front. Rev. Runningdog looking backward.13. Silver Sceat 100.00Three quarter bust facing. Rev. Pattern.14. Silver Sceat 75.00Bust in helmet. Rev. Inscribed square (a standard)with Runic "PAD."15. Silver Sceat 150.00Bust in helmet with sceptre. Rev. Cross in circle.16. Silver Sceat 160.00Helmeted bust, cross in front. Rev. Curved wolf.17. Silver Sceat 50.00Helmeted bust. Rev. Wolf's head.

18. Silver Sceat 50.00O=JBust in diadem. Rev. Annulets and cross with "PADA."19. Silver Sceat 150.00/,.&%}Bust in diadem. Rev. Crude cross and annulets withor without TT or line strokes.20. Silver Sceat 50.00Bust in diadem. Rev. Crude bird on cross.21. Silver Sceat 22.50Bust in diadem, cross in front. Rev. Two birds.22. Silver Sceat 50.00

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ANGLO-SAXON EARLY ISSUESANGLO-SAXON EARLY ISSUES-4+1tti&r Bust in diadem, cross in front. Rev. Figurewith two crosses.23. Silver Sceat 50.00Bust in diadem with crude lettered "Lundonia." Rev.Standing figure holding cross in each hand.24. Silver Sceat 125.00Bust in diadem. Rev. Figure seated with cross and bird.25. Silver Sceat 125.00

Radiate bust. Rev. Square.26. Silver Sceat15.00Radiate bust with Runic APA, EPA or WIGRAED.Rev. Square.27. Silver Sceat 25.00Radiate bust in various stages of corruption to abird form. Rev. Square.28. Silver Sceat *.... 12.5029. Silver Half Sceat 12.50Facing head. Rev. Crude bird on cross.30. Silver Sceat ................ 65.00Facing head. Rev. Crude quadruped.31. Silver Sceat ................

50.00Radiate, facing head. Rev. Circle in square.32. Silver Sceat 125.00Radiate, facing head. Rev. Two figures holding cross.33. Silver Sceat 50.00Radiate, facing head. Rev. Weird animal.34. Silver Sceat. . 60.00Two heads vis-a-vis. Rev. Bird looking backward.35. Silver Sceat 75.00Two heads facing, a cross between them. Rev.Crude flora/ effect.36. Silver Sceat 40.00Victory standing with wreath. Rev. Standing figure.37. Silver Sceat 60.00Figure holding cross. Rev. Curved wolf.38. Silver Sceat 50.00Figure holding cross. Rev. Standing bird.39. Silver Sceat 50.00Figure standing with two crosses. Rev. Weird animal.40. Silver Sceat 50.00tv.Two standing figures. Rev. Weird animal.42. Silver SceatTwo figures with cross. Rev. Crude standard.41. Silver Sceat 35.00.4*50.00Romulus and Remus suckling wolf. Rev. Birdbetween stalks.

43. Silver Sceat 75.00Romulus and Remus suckling wolf. Rev. Standing bird.44. Silver Sceat 75.00Pellet cluster within whorl. Rev. Weird animal.45. Silver Sceat ................ 75.00Bird with long beak. Rev. Figure holding two crosses.46. Silver Sceat ................ 60.00Bird with long beak. Rev. Animal looking backward.47. Silver Sceat ............................... 60.00Bird standing. Rev. Horse with three tails.

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ANGLO-SAXON EARLY ISSUES48. Silver Sceat 100.00Weird animal. Rev. Weird bird.49. Silver Sceat. . 100.00Running dog looking backward. Rev. Wheel design.50. Silver Sceat 100.00Facing animal heads. Rev. Crude animal indrinking position.51. Silver Sceat 150.00Crude shield of four bosses. Rev. Curved wolf.52. Silver Sceat 40.00Crude shield of four bosses. Rev. Standing bird.

53. Silver Sceat 40.00Crude shield of four bosses. Rev. Whorl design.54. Silver Sceat 60.00lv mat* \£¿¿,Bust right, a cross in front. Rev. Head of a wolf.55. Silver Sceat. . 100.00Small bust with a bird on shoulder. Rev.Dog looking backward.56. Silver Sceat 125.00Small crude bust. Rev. Large, corrupted bust.57. Silver Sceat 150.00Square containing four annulets. Rev. Bird on stepsor in circle.

58. Silver Sceat 60.00Four leaf design. Rev. Weird animal.59. Silver Sceat. .. 50.00THE KINGDOM OF NORTHUMBRIAECGFRITH, 670-685 A.D.(Coin name:—Ecgfrid)Cross. Rev. Radiate cross and "LVXX."60. Copper Sceat 500.00ALDFRITH, 685-705 A.D.(Coin name:—Aldfridus)Pe//et design. Rev. Weird animal.61. Silver Sceat ................ 600.00EADBERHT, 737-758, A.D.(Coin name:— Eadberhtus; Eotberehtus)Cross and name. Rev. Weird animal with onepaw raised.62. Silver Sceat ................ 40.00ALCHRED, 765-774 A.D.(Coin name:— Alchrod; Alchred)Cross and name. Rev. Weird animal with onepaw raised.63. Silver Sceat 150.00AETHELRED I, 774-779 AND 789-796 A.D.(Coin name:—Aedelred)Cross and name. Weird animal with one pawraised. First reign.64. Silver Sceat 175.00Central symbol and name. Rev. Central symbol andmoneyer's name. Second reign.

65. Copper Sceat 15.00AELFWALD I, 779-789 A.D.(Coin name:—Efvaiv; Ealfvaldne)Cross and name. Rev. Weird animal.66. Silver Sceat 200.00EARDWULF, 796-806 A.D.(Coin name:—Eardvlf)Central symbol and name. Rev. Central symboland moneyer's name.

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THE KINGDOM OF NORTHUMBRIATHE KINGDOM OF NORTHUMBRIA67. Copper Sceat.15.00AELFWALD II, 806-807 A.D.(Coin name:—Elevald)Central cross and name. Rev. Central crossand moneyer's name.68. Copper Sceat 100.00EANRED, 806-841 A.D.(Coin name:—Eanred)Central symbol and name. Rev. Central symboland moneyer's name.69. Copper or base silver Sceat ......................... 12.50

tgM^iBust. Rev. Ornate cross in circle.70. Silver Penny ................ UniqueEANRED AND AETHELRED II, ABOUT 840 A.D.(Coin names:— Eanred; Aeilred)Name and symbol on each side.71. Copper Sceat60.00AETHELRED II, 841-849 A.D.(Coin name:—Edilred)Central symbol and name. Rev. Central symboland moneyer's name.72. Copper Sceat 6.00Central cross and name. Rev. Weird animaland moneyer's name.73. Copper Sceat 50.00

REDWULF, 844 A.D.(Coin name:—Redvlf)Central symbol and name. Rev. Central symboland moneyer's name.74. Copper Sceat 12.50OSBERHT, 849-867 A.D.(Coin name:—Osbereht)Central symbol and name. Rev. Central symboland moneyer's name.75. Copper Sceat ................ 17.50AELLA, 867 A.D.(Coin name:— Aela)Central symbol and name. Rev. Central symboland moneyer's name.76. Copper Sceat ................ 150.00HOAUD, ABOUT 870 A.D.(Coin name:— Hoavd)Central symbol and name. Rev. Central symbol andmoneyer's name. This king is unknown except throughhis coinage.77. Copper Sceat 100.00BEONNA, ABOUT 870 A.D.(Coin name:—Beom; Beonna)Central symbol and name. Rev. Central symboland moneyer's name.78. Copper Sceat *.... 200.0078-a. Silver Sceat. . 600.00THE ARCHBISHOPRIC OF YORK ECGBERHT, 734-766 A.D.(Coin name:—Ecgberht; Eotberehtus)(Dual coinage with Ecgberht's name on obverse, andcontemporary King's name on reverse.)Figure standing with two crosses. Rev. Cross.

(King Eadberht, 737-758)79. Silver Sceat ................ 175.00Cross. Rev. Cross (King Aethelwald Moll, 759-765)80. Silver Sceat ................ 450.00Cross. Rev. Cross (King Alchred, 765-774)81. Silver Sceat ................ 450.0082. Copper Sceat ................ 200.00Facing bust o f the Archbishop. Rev. Animal lookingbackward. (Autonomous coinage without a king'sname on the reverse.)83. Silver Sceat. 450.00

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THE ARCHBISHOPRIC OF YORK THE KINGDOM OF KENTEANBALD II, 796-808 A.D.(Coin name:—Eanbald)Central symbol and name. Rev. Central symboland moneyer's name.84. Silver Sceat 20.0085. Copper Sceat *.... 15.00WIGMUND, 837-854 A.D.(Coin name:—Vigmvnd)Central symbol and name. Rev. Central symboland moneyer's name.

86. Copper Sceat 6.00WULFHERE, 854-900 A.D.(Coin name:—Vlfhere)Central symbol and name. Rev. Central symboland moneyer's name.87. Copper Sceat 35.00THE KINGDOM OF KENTAETHELBERHT II, 748-762 A.D.(Coin name:—Ethilberht)Bust and name. Rev. Romulus and Remus suckling wolf.88. Silver Penny 2500.00ECGBERHT, 780 A.D.(Coin name:—Egcberht)Name around circle. Rev. Legend in angles of cross.

89. Silver Penny 850.00Name around circle. Rev. Three panels containinglegend and symbols.90. Silver Penny 650.00EADBERHT PRAEN, 796-798 A.D.(Coin name:—Eadbearht)Three-line legend on each side.91. Silver Penny300.00EADWALD, 798-801 A.D.(Coin name:—Eadvald. This king is unknown exceptthrough his coins)Three-line legend. Rev. Quadrilobe.92. Silver Penny 1750.00Three-line legend. Rev. Legend in angles of cross.93. Silver Penny 1750.00CUTHRED, 801-807 A.D.(Coin name:—Cvthred)Bust and name. Rev. Cross with wedges in angles.94. Silver Penny 200.00Central cross and name. Rev. Cross or tribrach.95. Silver Penny 150.00Varied fypes of crosses on each side.96. Silver Penny 300.00BALDRED, 807-825 A.D.(Coin name:—Beldred; Baldred)Bust and name. Rev. Legend in outer and inner circle.97. Silver Penny 450.00Bust and name. Rev. Varied types of crosses.

98. Silver Penny 450.00Bust without his name, but with moneyer's name.Rev. Three-line legend.99. Silver Penny 150.00THE ARCHBISHOPRIC OF CANTERBURYJAENBERHT, 766-791 A.D.(Coin name:—laenberht; lenberht)Wedged cross and name. Rev. OFFA REX in two lines.100. Silver Penny 500.00

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THE ARCHBISHOPRIC OF CANTERBURYTHE ARCHBISHOPRIC OF CANTERBURYEight-pointed star. Rev. OFFA REX in two lines.101. Silver Penny 500.00Name in three lines. Rev. OFFA REX within cross.102. Silver Penny 600.00AETHELHEARD, 791-805 A.D.(Coin names:—Aedilhard; Aethileard; Aedilheard)Six-pointed star on each side with the Archbishop'sname on obverse and King Offa's on reverse.103. Silver Penny 500.00Name and cross. Rev. Offo's name between lunettes.

104. Silver Penny 500.00Three-line legend on each side, containing names of Aethelheard and Offa.105. Silver Penny 500.00Name in circle. Rev. Three-line legend.106. Silver Penny 500.00Name in circle. Rev. Offa's name within cross.107. Silver Penny 500.00Name in circle. Rev. King Coenwulf's namein outer circle.108. Silver Penny 500.00Name in circle. Rev. King Coenwulf's namewithin a tribrach.109. Silver Penny 500.00

WULFRED, 805-830 A.D.(Coin name:—Vvlfred)Bust facing and name. Rev. Legend within circleand moneyer's name.110. Silver Penny 200.00Obverse as above. Rev. Four-line legend.111. Silver Penny 200.00Bust facing and moneyer's name. Rev.Four-line legend.112. Silver Penny.175.00Bust facing. Rev. Cross/eted cross in circle.113. Silver Penny 175.00гЯу?*'Bust facing. Rev. Ornate monogram in circle.114. Silver Penny 175.00CEOLNOTH, 833-870 A.D.(Coin name:—Ceolnoth)Bust facing and name. Rev. Monogram or crossin circle.115. Silver Penny 60.00Bust facing. Rev. CIVITAS within cross,legend around.116. Silver Penny 60.00Bust facing. Rev. Square on cross, legend around.117. Silver Penny 75.00Bust facing. Rev. Moneyer's name within cross.118. Silver Penny ................ 150.00Bust facing. Rev. Three-line legend.

119. Silver Penny ................200.00AETHERED, 870-889 A.D.(Coin names:—Ethelred; Ethered)Bust and name. Rev. Large quadrilobe andmoneyer's name.120. Silver Penny 750.00Bust and name. Rev. Lozenge on long crossand moneyer's name.

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THE ARCHBISHOPRIC OF CANTERBURYTHE KINGDOM OF MERCIA121. Silver Penny 750.00PLEGMUND, 890-914 A.D.(Coin name:—Plegmvnd; Plegn)Name in outer circle, ornament in center. Rev.Moneyer's name in two lines.122. Silver Penny 60.00Name in outer circle as "ELFRED REX PLEGN."Rev. Moneyer's name in fwo lines.123. Silver Penny 200.00

THE KINGDOM OF MERCIAOFFA, 757-796 A.D.(Coin name:—Offa)t**. '* t.-..JVii -7>^»—••-®i$^MX£>X \3sj&>Bust right with name. Rev. Ornamental cross, panel,or legend with name of moneyer. There are manyvarieties of both the Obv. and Rev. A few typicalspecimens are illustrated.124. Silver Penny 200.00Ornamental design with name. Rev. Other orna-mental design with name of moneyer. There aremany varieties of both the Obv. and Rev, as well asdifferences in the size of the coins. A few typicalspecimens are illustrated.125. Silver Penny 175.00CYNETHRITH, 757-796 A.D.(Wife of King OfFa. Coin name:—Cynethryth)flust and name of moneyer, EO&A. Rev. Queen'sname around central ornament.126. Silver Penny 600.00Queen's name around central ornament. Rev.Moneyer's name on quadrilobe.127. Silver Penny 500.00EADBERHT, ABOUT 780 A.D.(Bishop of London under Offa. Coin name:—Eadberht)

Name in fhree lines. Rev. Offa's name withincross or lozenge.128. Silver Penny 1250.00COENWULF, 796-822 A.D.(Coin name:—Coenvvlf)Ornamental design of varied forms with name. Rev.Moneyer's name with various kinds of ornamentation.129. Silver Penny ................ 75.00Bust righf wifh name. Rev. Moneyer's namearound central ornament.130. Silver Penny ................ 100.00Type similar to above, but bust is left.131. Silver Penny ................ 175.00

Diademed bust with name. Rev. Moneyer's name withany of different cross variations.132. Silver Penny 100.00Crude barbarous bust with name. Rev. Moneyer'sname around circle, square or lozenge. Probablystruck in East Anglia.133. Silver Penny 80.00CEOLWULF I, 822-824 A.D.(Coin name:—Ceolvvlf; Ciolvvlf)Diademed bust with name. Rev. Moneyer's namewith any of different cross variations.

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THE KINGDOM OF MERCIATHE KINGDOM OF MERCIA134. Silver Penny 100.00Name around central ornament. Rev. Moneyer'sname with central ornament.135. Silver Penny 150.00Small head in circle with name. Rev. Moneyer'sname around central ornament.136. Silver Penny 150.00xykaa Voi$..xSmall bust in circle with name. Rev. Monogramfor Alpha-Omega.137. Silver Penny150.00Small bust in circle with name. Rev. Moneyer'sname in three lines.138. Silver Penny 150.00Crude, barbarous bust and name. Rev. Moneyer'sname in three lines or around lozenge. Probablystruck in East Anglia.139. Silver Penny 150.00BEORNWULF, 823-826 A.D.(Coin name:—Beornwvlf)

Small head in circle with name. Rev. Moneyer's namein three lines or with crossleted cross.140. Silver Penny ................ 400.00Crude, barbarous head and name. Rev. Moneyer'sname in two lines or with crossleted cross.141. Silver Penny ................ 400.00LUDICAN, 826-828 A.D.(Coin name:—Lvdica)Small head in circle with name. Rev. Moneyer's namein three lines or with crossleted cross.142. Silver Penny 1750.00WIGLAF, 828-829 AND 831-839 A.D.(Coin name:—Vviglaf)Small head in circle with name. Rev. Moneyer'sname around crossleted cross.143. Silver Penny 1500.00Name with cross and pellets. Rev. Moneyer'sname in three lines.144. Silver Penny 1250.00BERHTWULF, 839-852 A.D.(Coin name:—Berhtvvlf)Small head in circle with name. Rev. Moneyer's namewith any of various cross forms or Alpha-Omegamonogram.145. Silver Penny 150.00

Name around central, radiate ornament. Rev.Moneyer's name around central cross.146. Silver Penny 250.00Obverse type as above. Rev. Name of King Aethelwulf of Wessex around ornamental cross.147. Silver Penny 1750.00BURGRED, 852-874 A.D.(Coin name:—Bvrgred)

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THE KINGDOM OF MERCIATHE KINGDOM OF EAST ANGLIABust right with name. Rev. Moneyer's namein three lines.148. Silver Penny 15.00CEOLWULF II, 874-877 A.D.(Coin name:—Ceolvvlf)Bust right with name. Rev. Two Kings seatedwith small Victory above.

149. Silver Penny 1750.00Large bust with name. Rev. Long cross under small bust in square.150. Silver Penny 750.00THE KINGDOM OF EAST ANGLIAAETHELSTAN I, 825-840 A.D.(Coin name:—Edelstan; Edelstani)Bust right or left with name. Rev. Crossleted cross or eight pointed star with moneyer's name.151. Silver Penny 400.00Bust right with name. Rev. Moneyer's name in

three or four lines.152. Silver Penny 400.00Alpha sign. Rev. Omega sign.153. Silver Penny 60.00Alpha sign. Rev. Any of various type crosses.154. Silver Penny.60.00Alpha sign. Rev. Moneyer's name in three lines.155. Silver Penny.60.0060.00Alpha sign. Rev. Pellet in inner circle.156. Silver PennyOn each side, a form of cross with or withoutornamentation in the angles.157. Silver Penny 60.00Name of King on each side in outer circle, witha form of cross in center.158. Silver Penny 100.00AETHELWEARD, 840-865 A.D.(Coin name:—Ethelweard)

Alpha sign. Rev. Ornamented cross.159. Silver Penny125.00Omega sign. Rev. Ornamented cross.160. Silver Penny 125.00Crescents within cross. Rev. Ornamented cross.161. Silver Penny 125.0OEDMUND, 865-870 A.D.(Coin name:—Edmvnd)10

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THE KINGDOM OF EAST ANGLIAAlpha or Omega sign. Rev. Ornamented cross.162. Silver Penny 40.00Crescenfs within cross. Rev. Ornamented cross.163. Silver Penny 50.00Cross-like figures. Rev. Ornamented cross.164. Silver Penny 50.00Cross with pellets in angles. Rev. Ornamented cross.165. Silver Penny 50.00ST. EDMUND (870-895 A.D.)(Coin name:—SC Eadmvnd)(Memorial coins issued by Danish settlers.)

Alpha sign in circle. Rev. Cross in circle.166. Silver Penny 12.50167. Silver Half Penny 60.00AETHELSTAN II, GUTHRUM, 878-890 A.D.(Coin name:—Edelia; Edelta)Name around central cross. Rev. Moneyer's namein fwo lines.168. Silver Penny 200.00OSWALD, ABOUT 900 A.D.(Coin name:—Oswald)(This King is unknown in history except throughhis coinage.)Alpha sign and name. Rev. Cross and moneyer's name.169. Silver Penny 1250.00

AETHELRED, ABOUT 900 A.D.(Coin name:—Ethelred)Facade of structure. Rev. Cross wifh pellets in angles.170. Silver Penny 1250.00THE VIKING INVADERS OF ENGLANDHALFDENE, 872-877 A.D.(Coin name:—Alfdene)-.~*$$Z ' TlTwo Kings seated in panel. Rev. London monogram.171. Silver Penny ................ 3500.00Name around central cross. Rev. Moneyer's namein two lines.172. Silver Half Penny ................CNUT, ABOUT 880-890 A.D.(Coin name:— Cnvt)750.00Long cross or patriarchal cross and name. Rev.EBRAICE etc. around ornamented cross. York Mint.173. Silver Penny *.... 15.00174. Silver Half Penny 60.00Type as above but Rev. has CUNETTI etc. for Cunetti Mint.175. Silver Penny ................ 15.00176. Silver Half Penny ................ *.... 35.00Type as above but Rev. has QUENTOWC/ efc.for Quentovic Mint.177. Silver Penny ................ *.... 60.00178. Silver Half Penny ................ 100.00

Type as above buf Rev. has legend instead of mint city.179. Silver Penny ................ 35.00CNUT AND SIEFRED, ABOUT 880-898 A.D.(Coin names:— Cnvt; Sielfredvs)Long cross or patriarchal cross and name of Cnut.Rev. Small ornamented cross and name of Siefred.This coinage is struck from two obverse dies.180. Silver Penny 40.00CNUT OR SIEFRED, ABOUT 880-898 A.D.(This coinage is struck from two reverse dies and iswithout the name of either King.)11

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THE VIKING INVADERS OF ENGLANDQf ENGIANDTHE VIKINGCross and legend on each side.181. Silver Penny182. Silver Half Penny40.0065.00SIEFRED, 894-898 A.D.(Coin name:—Siefredvs; Sievert)Crossleted cross. Rev. Ornamental small cross and

EBRAICE CIVI. York Mint.183. Silver Penny 35.00Name in two lines. Rev. Small cross.184. Silver Penny ................ *..185. Silver Half Penny60.00100.00Long cross with pellets in angles. Rev. Smallcross in circle.186. Silver Penny *.... 35.00187. Silver Half Penny 100.00Small ornamented cross. Rev. Large cross and REX.188. Silver Penny 35.00Large ornamented cross of patriarchal type. Rev.Small cross in circle and legend.189. Silver Penny *.... 60.00190. Silver Half Penny 100.00EARL SIHTRIC, ABOUT 900 A.D.(Coin name:—Sitric Comes.)(This ruler is unknown in history, except throughhis coinage.)Name in two lines. Rev. Moneyer's name in three lines.191. Silver Penny 1250.00ALWALD, 901-905 A.D.(Coin name:—Alvvaldv)Name around small ornamented cross. Rev. Legendin two lines.

192. Silver Penny 1000.00REGNALD I, 919-924 A.D.(Coin name:—Regnald)Name around ornamented cross. Rev. Legendaround small cross.193. Silver Penny 1000.00SIHTRIC, 921-927 A.D.(Coin name:—Sitric)Name around fhree-/obed shield. Rev. Standardof Denmark.194. Silver Penny 1000.00Name in two lines divided by sword. Rev. Legendaround ornamented cross.

195. Silver Penny 1000.00ANLAF QUARAN, 926-952 A.D.(Coin names:—Anlaf; Onlaf; Onlof)Name around three-lobed shield. Rev. Standardof Denmark.196. Silver Penny 400.00Raven wifh beak up. Rev. Small cross in circle.197. Silver Penny 200.0012

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THE VIKING INVADERS OF ENGLANDTHE VIKING INVADERS OF ENGLANDfib- ¿fibCross ond legend on each side.198. Silver Penny 250.00Smo// cross in circle. Rev. Flower over name.199. Silver Penny 600.00Small cross in circle. Rev. Name in two /ineswith various crosses.

200. Silver Penny 200.00REGNALD II, 942-944 A.D.(Coin name:—Raienalt)Small head to right or left. Rev. Monogram of Charlemagne (Karolus)201. Silver Penny 500.00A hand. Rev. Karolus monogram.202. Silver Penny 300.00A hammer. Rev. Bow ond arrow.203. Silver Penny 350.00

Small cross in circle. Rev. Name in two lineswith small crosses.204. Silver Penny 200.00ERIC, 948 AND 952-954 A.D.(Coin name:—Eric)Small cross in circle. Rev. Moneyer's name in twoor three lines.205. Silver Penny 300.00Name in two lines, a sword between. Rev. Smallcross in circle.206. Silver Penny 300.00

UNCERTAIN RULER, ABOUT 950 A.D.LUDO S/TR/C with sword. Rev. Small cross in circle.207. Silver Penny 400.00ST. PETER OF YORK, ABOUT 950 A.D.(Coin name: Sci Petri Mo)Name in two lines, a sword between. Rev. Smallcross in circle.208. Silver Penny 50.00Type as above but Rev. has mushroom shapedobject (a mitre).

209. Silver Penny ................ 60.00Type as above but Rev. has a hammer.210. Silver Penny ................ 60.00Name in two lines. Rev. Small cross in circle.211. Silver Penny *.... 35.00212. Silver Half Penny 100.00Name in two lines. Rev. Karolus monogram.213. Silver Penny 125.0013

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THE VIKING INVADERS OF ENGLANDTHE K'NGDOM of WESSEXST. MARTIN OF LINCOLN, ABOUT 950 A.D.(Coin name:—Sci Marti)Name in two lines, a sword between. Rev. Broad cross.214. Silver Penny 800.00THE KINGDOM OF WESSEXBEORHTRIC, 786-802 A.D.(Coin names:—Beorhtric; Beorehtric)Alpha sign with name. Rev. Moneyer's name aroundsmall cross.215. Silver Penny 1250.00Alpha-Omega sign with name. Rev. Moneyer's namearound Omega sign.216. Silver Penny 1500.00ECGBERHT, 802-839 A.D.(Coin names:—Ecgbearht; Hecbearht; Ecgbeorht)The six coins following are from the Canterbury Mint.,$*&Bust of various sizes. Rev. Involved monogramor cross form.217. Silver Penny 150.00Small head to right. Rev. A tribrach.

218. Silver Penny 300.00Small head to right. Rev. Cross form.219. Silver Penny150.00Small head to right. Rev. Four crescents aroundcentral pellet.220. Silver Penny 500.00Cross form or star form on each side.221. Silver Penny 200.00Pellet in center. Rev. A tribrach or cross.222. Silver Penny 250.00(The four coins following are from the Rochester Mint)-'•Head in diadem. Rev. "A" or cross with nameof St. Andrew.223. Silver Penny 400.00Monogram of AA. Rev. Small cross with nameof moneyer.224. Silver Penny 500.00Head in diadem. Rev. STOLUS in circle with nameof St. Andrew around.225. Silver Penny 500.00Head in diadem. Rev. Alpha-Omega sign withname of St. Andrew.226. Silver Penny 500.00

(The two coins following are from the London Mint)*—"""»'***' '/' ./^Name around cross. Rev. Three-line legend readingLUNDONIA CIVIT.227. Silver Penny 750.00Name around cross. Rev. Moneyer's name aroundCentral "A".228. Silver Penny 600.0014

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THE KINGDOM OF VttSSt*THE KINGDOM OF WESSEXName around the broken word, SAXON, in center.Rev. Legend around cross. This coin is from theWinchester Mint.229. Silver Penny 300.00AETHELWULF, 838-858 A.D.(Coin names:—Aethelvvlf; Ethelvvlf)The coins following are from the Canterbury Mint.Small head in diadem. Rev. Moneyer's name around

large, central "A".230. Silver Penny 60.00Large bust in diadem. Rev. Monever's name aroundcentral ornamentation of various kinds.231. Silver Penny 50.00/ vk i /^i- >*v r . '> i^rv * i V ^~" lvNew style bust in diadem. Rev. Star, cross form or A.232. Silver Penny 60.00Bust as above. Rev. Legend within and around avoided cross.233. Silver Penny 50.00Small head. Rev. Cross in circle.234. Silver Penny 50.00Ornamented cross. Rev. Cross form or "A".235. Silver Penny50.00Monogram of CANTERBURY;. Rev. DOR/B in circle.236. Silver Penny 50.00Monogram of CANT. Rev. CAN within angles of cross.237. Silver Penny 125.00(The coins following are from the Winchester Mint)Monogram of SAXON. Rev. Ornamented cross.

238. Silver Penny 125.00Ornamented cross. Rev. The letters of SAXON/ORUMin circle, moneyer's name around.239. Silver Penny75.00Type as above buf on Rev. OCC/DENTAl/UMreplaces moneyer's name.240. Silver Penny 100.00AETHELBERHT, 858-866 A.D.(Coin name:—Aethelbrearht)•*&w vk>yName around bust. Rev. Moneyer's name within

and around a voided cross.241. Silver Penny 40.00Type as above but Rev. has ornamented crosses.242. Silver Penny 200.00AETHELRED I, 866-871 A.D.(Coin name:—Aethelred)Name around bust. Rev. Moneyer's name in three lines.243. Silver Penny 50.001S

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THE KINGDOM OF WESSEXTHE KINGDOM OF WESSEXALFRED, 871-901 A.D.(Coin names:—Aelbred; Aelfred)The following coins are from the Canterbury Mint.Name around bust. Rev. Moneyer's name in three lines.244. Silver Penny 50.00Name around bust. Rev. Two Kings seated in panel,small Victory above.245. Silver Penny 2000.00

Name around bust. Rev. Moneyer's namein quadri/obe.246. Silver Penny 2000.00Name around large bust. Rev. Moneyer's name aroundlong cross with central lozenge.247. Silver Penny 300.00Name around large bust. Rev. Moneyer's name andunknown monogram.248. Silver Penny 450.00Name on arms of cross. Rev. Moneyer's name onornamented quadri/obe.249. Silver Penny 750.00Small cross. Rev. Moneyer's name in two lines.250. Silver Penny 30.00251. Silver Half Penny 125.00Name in four lines. Rev. EXA reading down.Exeter Mint.252. Silver Penny 1000.00Name around large bust. Rev. Three-armed longcross and city name. Gloucester Mint.253. Silver Penny 1250.00(The coins following are from the Lincoln Mint)Bust in diadem. Rev. Monogram of UNCOL/A.

254. Silver Penny 500.00Sma// cross. Rev. Monogram of L/NCOLN/A withlegend above and below.255. Silver Half Penny 750.00(The coins following are from the London Mint)Bust to right with name. Rev. Monogram of London.256. Silver Penny *.... 75.00257. Silver Half Penny *.... 200.00258. Silver Half Penny with bust to left 500.00Type as above, but on the Rev. the moneyer's namehas been added above and below the monogram.259. Silver Penny 100.00

Type as above, but on the Obv. a small crossreplaces the bust of Alfred.260. Silver Penny 250.00Small cross. Rev. Name above and below themonogram of Alpha-Omega.261. Silver Half Penny 200.00Name of Alfred and Oxford in three lines. Rev.Moneyer's name divided by three crosses or crossedbar. Oxford Mint.16

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THE KINGDOM OF WESSEXTHE KINGDOM OF WESSEX262. Silver Penny 75.00263. Silver Half Penny 400.00"}}•i sName in four lines. Rev. PIN reading down.Winchester Mini.264. Silver Penny 1250.00Name in four lines. Rev. ELI MON in two lines. Thiscoin is of leas! doubh the size and weight of thenormal pennies of the period and has been calledthe "Offering Penny."265. Silver Penny 2500.00EDWARD THE ELDER, 900-925 A.D.(Coin name:—Eadvveard)Name in four lines. Rev. BAD with crosses and pellets.Bath Mint.266. Silver Penny 850.00Radiate, circular pattern. Rev. Moneyer's name in twolines with ornaments. Canterbury Mint.267. Silver Penny 250.00Small cross. Rev. Monastery, name below.

Winchester Mint.268. Silver Penny 200.00Small cross. Rev. Moneyer's name in one line.269. Silver Penny 175.00Small cross. Rev. Moneyer's name between starsor flowers.270. Silver Penny 200.00Small cross. Rev. Long stemmed flower or treeover moneyer's name.271. Silver Penny 300.00Small cross. Rev. Moneyer's name within floral design.272. Silver Penny 300.00Small cross. Rev. Bird with twig or worm.273. Silver Penny 1000.00Small cross. Rev. Outstretched hand among letters of moneyer's name; sometimes with only two fingersstretched out.274. Silver Penny 350.00Small cross. Rev. Cify gate of Roman style.275. Silver Penny 600.00Small cross. Rev. City fortification of Anglo-Saxon style.276. Silver Penny 300.00Diademed bust to left or right. Rev. Moneyer'sname in two lines.277. Silver Penny 75.00

^-IHC^j K'—'• /• ./-A/ - £~r'' «Kw«ii..'̂ ~r&rf \ ^ ' ^s ̂2L^/Small cross. Rev. Moneyer's name in two lines.278. Silver Penny 20.00279. Silver Half Penny 250.00AETHELSTAN, 925-939 A.D.(Coin name:—Aethelstan)17

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THE KINGDOM OF WESSEXTHE KINGDOM OF WESSEX280.281.Bust right or left with crown or diadem. Rev. Smallcross. With or without name of York.Silver Penny 75.00Bust as above. Rev. Moneyer's name in fwo lines.Silver Penny 150.00

282.Crude bust. Rev. Crossleted cross.Silver Penny 200.00Small cross. Rev. Adoneyer's name in two lines.283. Silver Penny 25.00Small cross. Rev. Moneyer's name in fwo linesbetween flowers.284. Silver Penny 350.00Small cross. Rev. Tower and moneyer's name. York Mint wifh or without the name of York.285. Silver Penny 200.00

Small central cross on each side.286. Silver Penny40.00Cluster of pellets on each side.287. Silver Penny 75.00Small cross. Rev. Cluster of pellets.288. Silver Penny 60.00HOWEL DDA; DIED 948 A.D.(Coin name:—Howael)4^Name around small cross. Rev. Moneyer's name intwo lines, small crosses in the field.289. Silver Penny 2500.00EDMUND, 939-946 A.D.(Coin name:—Eadmvnd)Crude bust in helmet. Rev. Crossleted cross.290. Silver Penny 250.00Crowned bust. Rev. Small cross with or withoutname of mint town.291. Silver Penny 100.00Small cross. Rev. Moneyer's name in fwo lines,small crosses in fhe field.292. Silver Penny *.... 25.00293. Silver Half Penny 250.00Small cross. A flower or plant with name of moneyer below.294. Silver Penny 400.00EADRED, 946-955 A.D.(Coin name:—Eadred; Edred)Crowned bust. Rev. Small cross, with or withoutname of mint town.18

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THE KINGDOM Of \HtSSt*295. Silver PennyGREAT BRITAIN-EDGAR 100.00Small cross. Rev. Moneyer's name in two lines,small crosses in the field.296. Silver Penny *.... 15.00297. Silver Half Penny 500.00Small cross. Rev. Cluster of pellets.298. Silver Penny 40.00

EADWIG, 955-959 A.D.(Coin name:—Eadvvig)Crowned bust. Rev. Small cross.299. Silver Penny 500.00Small cross. Rev. Moneyer's name in two lines witheither crosses or name of mint town.300. Silver Penny 40.00Small cross. Rev. Moneyer's name in one linebetween pellet clusters.301. Silver Penny 200.00Small cross. Rev. Moneyer's name flanking amushroom-shaped plant.302. Silver Penny 300.00Small cross. Rev. Pellet cluster or small cross.303. Silver Penny 75.00THE KINGDOM OF ENGLANDEDGAR, 959-975 A.D.(Coin names:—Edgar; Eadgar; Aedgar; Eargar)Large, crowned bust to right. Rev. Small cross;with or without name of mint town.304. Silver Penny 100.00Small bust to left. Rev. Small Cross.305. Silver Penny

100.00Small cross. Rev. Moneyer's name in two or threelines with various ornamentations such as crosses,pellet clusters or annulets.306. Silver Penny 15.00Small cross. Rev. Mushroom shaped plant withmoneyer's name.307. Silver Penny 250.00Small cross. Rev. Flower over moneyer's name.308. Silver Penny 250.00309. Silver Half Penny 400.00Small cross or pellet cluster on each side.

310. Silver Penny 15.00Type as above, but name of mint town added to Rev.311. Silver Penny 40.00EDWARD THE MARTYR, 975-979 A.D.(Coin names:—Eadweard; Eadpeard; Eadpe)Bust to left. Rev. Small cross.312. Silver PennyAETHELRED II, 979-1016(Coin names:—Aethelraed; Aedelred; Aedelraed)150.0019

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GREAT BRITAIN-AETHELRED IIQlilAT BWTAIN-CNUTBust to left. Rev. Small cross.313. Silver Penny50.00Bust to right or left. Rev. Hand between the signsof Alpha and Omega.314. Silver Penny 15.00Bust to right, a sceptre in front. Rev. A hand.315. Silver Penny 75.00Bust io left, a sceptre in front. Rev. One of the

letters of CRVX in each angle of cross.316. Silver Penny12.50Bust to left in spiked helmet. Rev. Long cross, thecenter ornamented.317. Silver Penny.15.00C" v\ rV^A frJL jsi* X^'Bust to /eft. Rev. Long cross.318. Silver Penny12.50Lamb with cross. Rev. Dove. The AGNUS DEI Pennypresumably struck to herald the approach of theyear 1000 A.D., the Millenium year.319. Silver Penny 3000.00CNUT, 1016-1035(Coin name:—Cnvt)Bust to left. Rev. Small cross.320. Silver Penny50.00v>-V-'\^;.I* "x v~/i VJ^r vy>£x\V

Bust to left. Rev. Long cross.321. Silver Penny 60.00Crowned bust in quadrilobe facing right or left andwith or without sceptre. Rev. Long cross framed in aquadrilobe.322. Silver Penny :20.00Bust to right or left in pointed helmet. Rev.Ornamented short cross.323. Silver Penny20.00Long bust, a sceptre in front. Rev. Short cross.324. Silver Penny 20.00Long bust wifh hand holding sceptre. Rev.

Ornamented short cross.325. Silver Penny ................v20.00V <Hs&B iDfeTO^SN> .9 V'._.Bust in helmet. Rev. Cross with jewel-shaped arms.326. Silver Penny 150.00HAROLD I, 1035-1040(Coin name:—Harold)20

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GREAT BRITAIN-HAROLDBust in helmet. Rev. Cross with jewel-shaped arms.327. Silver Penny ................ 40.00Ãœ Ã%ÃÃÃLarge bust with sceptre facing left. Rev. Ornamentedlong or short cross.328. Silver Penny ................ 35.00targe bust with sceptre facing right. Rev. Pelletclusters in angles of long cross.

329. Silver Penny 400.00HARTHACNUT, 1040-1042(Coin names:—Hardacnvt; Hardcnvt; Hardecnvt; Hardecnv)Bust to right or left. Rev. Cross with jewel-shaped arms.330. Silver Penny 175.00Bust to left with sceptre. Rev. Square over center of short cross.331. Silver Penny 125.00Type as above, but Rev. has ornamentatiоп or pe//etclusters in angles of short cross. Danish type coin.332. Silver Penny 25.00

Bust right in helmet and armor. Rev. Ornamentedlong cross. Danish type coin.333. Silver Penny 75.00EDWARD THE CONFESSOR, 1042-1066(Coin names:—Edpardrd; Edperd; Edpe; Edpard; Edpvd;Edrard; Eapeard; Edped; Eadparrd)4T"jç:Bust with sceptre. Rev. Ornamented square over cross.334. Silver Penny 35.00Type as above, but Rev. has a small cross only. Somecoins of this issue are of quite small size.335. Silver Penny 100.00O'^Bust with sceptre. Rev. The letters of PACX inangles of cross.336. Silver Penny 40.00£V-лЧ Фfe^^5p &414ГBust with sceptre. Rev. Cross with expanding arms.337. Silver Penny 20.00

Bust to right with sceptre and with pointed helmet.Rev. Cross with its arms ending as crescents.338. Silver Penny 20.00Type as above, but bust faces left.339. Silver Penny 150.00Type as above, but bust faces right again andRev. has an ornamented cross.340. Silver Penny 200.0021

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GREAT BRITAIN-EDWARD THE CONFESSOR me CONFESSOR GREAT BRITAIN-Type os above, but Rev. has cross with its armsending as hammers.341. Silver Penny 200.00Diademed bust to left with sceptre. Rev. Cross withits arms ending as crescents.342. Silver Penny 250.00Bust in spiked helmet. Rev. Small cross.343. Silver Penny30.00

Bust to left. Rev. Cross. Smaller than usual size.344. Silver Penny 20.00;t-^T^v*°- f 3** * ~~*.«3 *Ir King on throne. Rev. Ornamented cross.345. Silver Penny 35.00Type os above, buf Rev. has o cross wifh ifs armsending as hammers.346. Silver Penny 200.00Crowned bust with sceptre. Rev. Cross with its armsending as hammers.347. Silver Penny 20.00Crowned, facing bust. Rev. Small cross.

348. Silver Penny ................20.00Type as obove, buf fhe cross has o pyramid ineach angle.349. Silver Penny 200.00Crowned bust fo right with sceptre. Rev. Cross wifha pyramid in each angle.350. Silver Penny 25.00Type as obove, but Rev. has PAX befween two lines.351. Silver Penny 200.00HAROLD II, 1066(Coin name:—Harold)Crowned bust to left with sceptre. Rev. PAX befweenfwo /ines.352. Silver Penny 50.00Type as above, bul bust is without sceptre.353. Silver Penny 100.00(It is at this point that Anglo-Saxon coinage is tra-ditionally considered to end and the "English" seriesto begin. In 1066, the Normans under Duke Williaminvaded England from Normandy and defeated theforces of King Harold II at the Battle of Hastings—one of the most decisive battles in world history. TheNorman conqueror assumed the English throne asKing William I, and although the entire political lifeof England was altered thereby, the coinage suf-fered hardly any change. It was continued withoutinterruption, and except for the change in the nameof the King [as would be normal for any new King!,

the new coins are similar to the last Anglo-Saxonissues in style, farbic, workmanship, weight andvalue.)WILLIAM I. (THE CONQUEROR), 1066-1087(Coin names:—Pillemvs; Pillemv; Pillem; Pillelm;IIlelm)Profile bust with sceptre. Rev. PAX befween fwo lines.353-a Silver Penny 500.0022

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GREAT BRITAIN-WllUAtAGREAT BRITAIN-WILLIAM IProfile bust with sceptre. Rev. Floriated cross.354. Silver Penny 30.00Bust facing with "bonnet" crown. Rev. Cross withsmall crescents at its extremities and ornamentationaround its center.355. Silver Penny 30.00Mule type of the preceding two coins; the Obv. of the first coin with the Rev. of the second.

356. Silver Penny 350.00Crowned bust facing under a canopy. Rev. Floriatedcross with lozenge at center.357. Silver Penny 35.00Crowned bust facing between two sceptres. Rev. Twoornamented crosses creating a star form.358. Silver Penny 35.00Mule type of the preceding two coins; the Obv. of the second coin with the Rev. of the first.359. Silver Penny 350.00Crowned bust facing between two stars. Rev. Crosswith a square at the center.360. Silver Penny 25.00Crowned bust facing with sword. Rev. Ornamented cross.361. Silver Penny 50.00Crowned, profile bust with a sceptre in front.Rev. Cross with a trilobe in each angle.362. Silver Penny 60.00Crowned bust facing with sceptre. Rev. One of theletters of PAXS in each angle of cross.363. Silver Penny 15.00«^>'s m^S3 -• • ft] al^/^rvr 

Mule type of the preceding two coins; the Obv. of first coin with the Rev. of the second.364. Silver Penny 200.00WILLIAM II, (RUFUS), 1087-1100(Coin name:—Same as William I; also; Pilleim)Crowned, profile bust with sceptre. Rev. Cross witha trilobe in each angle.365. Silver Penny 40.00Crowned bust facing with sword. Rev. Cross withina quadrilobe.366. Silver Penny 40.00Mule type of the preceding two coins; the Obv. of 

the first coin with the Rev. of the second.367. Silver Penny 175.00, r-* ; r i *>) te.'^ii&yCrowned bust facing between two stars. Rev. Twotypes of crosses forming a radial pattern.368. Silver Penny 50.00Crowned bust facing with sword. Rev. Cross withblunt ends over a cross with floriated ends.368-a. Silver Penny 75.0023

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GREAT BRITAIN-WILLIAM IIsu/TAIN-HENRY ICrowned bust facing with forked sceptre, a star at right. Rev. Floriated cross with a pointed wedgein each angle.369. Silver Penny 65.00HENRY I, 1100-1135(Coin names:— Hnri; Henri; Henric; Henricvs, Henr)Crowned bust facing between two annulets. Rev.Floriated cross with wedge and pellets in each angle.

370. Silver Penny ................ 125.00Crowned bust to left with sceptre. Rev. Floriated cross.371. Silver Penny 125.00Crowned bust facing. Rev. PAX befween fwo lines.372. Silver Penny 140.00Crowned bust facing with sceptre. Rev. Quadrilobewith an annulet in each lobe.373. Silver Penny 200.00Crowned bust facing with sceptre. Rev. Cross witha trilobe in each angle.374. Silver Penny 200.00Crowned bust with sceptre almost full facing andpointing with left hand. Rev. Cross and so/tireforming an eight-pointed pattern, with a star ineach angle.375. Silver Penny 250.00Mule type of the preceding two coins; the Obv. of the first coin with the Rev. of the second.376. Silver Penny 400.00Crowned bust facing. Rev. Quadrilobe with a pileseparating each lobe.377. Silver Penny 100.00-

teV.' IQuite large crowned bust to left. Rev. Cross withan annulet in each angle.378. Silver Penny 300.00Crowned bust facing with sceptre. Rev. Crosswithin a quadrilobe.379. Silver Penny 300.00Crowned bust facing. Rev. Small annulet in center of floriated cross.380. Silver Penny 100.00Mule type of the preceding two coins; the Obv. of the first with the Rev. of the second.

381. Silver Penny 750.00Large crowned bust to left with sceptre. Rev. Circular legend in each of the two areas provided by threeconcentric circles.382. Silver Penny 300.00Mule type of the preceding two coins; the Obv. of thesecond coin with the Rev. of the first coin.383. Silver Penny 750.00Small, crowned bust to left, a rosette in front. Rev.Cross with a pellet-bearing annulet in each angle.24

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GREAT BRITAIN-HENRY IGREAT BRITAIN-STEPHEN384. Silver Penny 200.00Crowned bust to left with sceptre. Rev. Lozenge witha central star, surrounded by four small trilobes.385. Silver Penny 175.00.У ' -"^ч-Ñ'S^À- '- *tâmти:Ãfe-iff?-^да*;."<.g¿Crowned bust facing with sceptre; a star to right.

Rev. A series of pellets within a quadrilobe.386. Silver Penny 30.00Mule type of the preceding two coins; the Obv. of thefirst coin with the Rev. of the second.387. Silver Penny 350.00ACrowned bust facing with sceptre. Rev. Square over floriated cross.388. Silver Penny 30.00STEPHEN, 1135-1154(Coin names:—Stiefne; Stifne; Stefanvs; Stiefe;Stiefn; Stefner; Stefne)(Stephen's reign was accompanied by anarchy andcivil war. Unlike the Norman invasion from without,the internal upheavals in Stephen's reign had a con-siderable effect on the coinage, as is evidenced bythe creation of many coin types under various au-

thorities, which would not otherwise have beenissued. For several years, the opposing AngevinParty controlled most of Western England, andissued its own coinage under Empress Matilda andher son, Duke Henry of Anjou. This coinage was sup-plemented by irregular local issues bearing Steph-en's name and by other local issues bearing thenames of several barons, who s truck coins autono-mously for their domains in the manner of contem-porary French feudal coinage. For the sake of clar-ity and orderly arrangement, the coinage of Steph-en's reign has been divided into the four parts whichfollow.)PART IREGULAR ISSUES OF STEPHENCrowned bust to right with sceptre. Rev. Moline typecross wi th a lis in each angle.389. Silver Penny.25.00Crowned bust almost full face. Rev. Double crosswith a six-pointed star in each angle.390. Silver Penny 50.00Crowned bust facing. Rev. Cross w ith a flower in each angle.391. Silver Penny 300.00Crowned bust facing. Rev. Lozenge with an annuletat each side and a star in the center.392. Silver Penny 400.00/É-2^& fÃ^iÃ

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XVCrowned bust with sceptre almost full face. Rev.Lozenge amid eight crescents with a pellet in its center.393. Silver Penny 300.00Crowned bust to left or right with sceptre. Rev.Floriated cross with three pellets in each angle.394. Silver Penny 200.00Crowned, bearded bust to left almost full face. Rev.Double cross with a flower in each angle.395. Silver Penny 50.00PART IIIRREGULAR ISSUES OF STEPHENType as No. 389, but very crudely engraved and struck.396. Silver Penny 200.0025

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GREAT BRITAIN-STEPHENGREAT BRITAIN-STEPHENType as No. 389, but a mace replaces the sceptre.397. Silver Penny 350.00Type as No. 389, but a rosette is in front of the bustwhich may be with or without the sceptre.398. Silver Penny 500.00Type as No. 389, but Rev. has a square over thecenter of the cross.399. Silver Penny 500.00Type as No. 389, but the bust is smaller and thecross on the Rev. has a large globe at the end of two of its arms.400. Siker Penny 200.00401.Type as No. 389, but the sceptre has a cross bar either at its top or bottom.Silver Penny ................ 250.00Type as No. 389, but the top of the Crown bearscrosses rather than usual lis.402. Silver Penny ................ 75.00Type as No. 389, but a small cross has been super-imposed on the Rev. Struck ot Lincoln and Thetford.The reverse only is shown in order to see the cross.403. Silver Penny 400.00Type as No. 389, but a long, plain cross has beensuperimposed on the Rev. Struck along the Scottish

border.404. Silver Penny 500.00Type as No. 389, but a long, floriated cross has beensuperimposed on the Rev. Struck ot Exeter.405. Silver Penny 300.00Type as above, but the style is somewhat differentand the Rev. bears the name of the city of Newark as NVVERCA.406. Silver Penny 500.00Coarse, crowned head to right with sceptre. Rev.Cross with a bird in each angle. Struck at Derby.407. Silver Penny 200.00Same coarse Obv. as above, but the Rev. has a lisin each angle of the cross. Struck at Nottingham or Tutbury.

408. Silver Penny ................ 500.00Type as No. 389, but the cross on the Rev. is amo/me— voided one. Southampton Mint.409. Silver Penny ................ 200.00Type as No. 389, but wifh the name of King Davidof Scotland.410. Silver Penny ................ 200.0OType as No. 389, but with the name of Prince Henryof Scotland (son of David.)411. Silver Penny ................................ 200.00;iType as No. 389, but the cross on the Rev. has smallcrescents and crosses in the angles. Struck along theScottish border.412. Silver Penny ................ 500.00

Type as above, but with the name of Prince Henryof Scotland.413. Silver Penny ................ 500.00Type as No. 389, but the Obv. shows a star near thesceptre and the Rev. bears the name of the City of Durham as DVNI.414. Silver Penny ................................ 350.OOType as No. 389, but the bust is within a beadedcircle. Struck at York.415. Silver Penny 500.00Type as No. 389, but a flag replaces the sceptre.Struck at York.26

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GREAT BRITAIN-STEPHENGREAT BRITAIN-STEPHEN416. Silver Penny.300.00Crowned bust to right with sceptre having a lozengeat top; legend consists o f only STIEN (for Stephen)and small ornaments. Rev. One ornamented crossover another, forming an eight-pointed pattern; thelegend consists of only a "G" and small ornaments.York Mint.417. Silver Penny 500.00The standing figures of King Stephen and QueenMatilda. Rev. Two types of ornamented crossesforming an eight-pointed pattern. York Mint.

418. Silver Penny 650.00Type as No. 389, but a large or small cross has beenadded to the Obv. obliterating Stephen's face.Struck at mints in Bristol, Norwich, Nottingham,Stamford and Thetford.419. Silver Penny 150.00Type os No. 389, but the Name PERERIC replacesStephen's name on the Obv. Sfruck at mints in Bris-tol, Canterbury, Lincoln, London, Stamford and Win-chester.420. Silver Penny 300.00PART IIITHE COINS OF THE ANGEVIN PARTYType os No. 389 of Stephen but struck by Matildawith the Obv. legend MATILDA IMP or IMPERATR.421. Silver Penny 300.00Type as No. 389 of Stephen, but struck by Henry of 

Anlon with his name and title on the Obv.422. Silver Penny 400.00Crowned bust to righf of Stephen wifh sceptre butwith name of Henry of Anjou. Rev. Square over center of floriated cross.423. Silver Penny 650.00Bust of Henry of Anjou with square or round cap.Rev. Square over center of floriated cross.424. Silver Penny 1000.00Crowned bust of Henry of Anjou facing between twostars. Rev. Square over cross with a trilobe on eacharm.425. Silver Penny 500.00Obv. as above, but bust is between two annulets aswell as two stars. Rev. Elaborate cross as a tressure.426. Silver Penny 500.00PART IVAUTONOMOUS COINAGE OF THE BARONSEUSTACE FITZJOHN(Coin names: -Evstacivs; Eistaohvis)Armored figure standing. Rev. Cross in quadrilobe.427. Silver Penny 1500.00Lion standing to right. Rev. Ornate eight-pointedpattern formed by floriated cross and saltire.428. Silver Penny 500.00ROBERT DE STUTEVILLE(Coin names:—Rodbertvs; Rodbds)Armed figure on horseback. Rev. Eight-pointed pat-tern formed by cross and saltire.429. Silver Penny 1500.00Type os No. 389 of Stephen, buf Obv. legend hasthe Baron's name as RODBDS and the Rev. hasW/SDGNOT/A in refrograde letters.

430. Silver Penny 1250.00HENRY OF BLOIS (BISHOP OF WINCHESTER)(Coin name:— Henricvs Epc)431Bust righf with crazier, a star in front. Rev. Ornateeight-pointed pattern formed by two types of crosses. Silver Penny ................ 2000.00

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GREAT BRITAIN-HENRY IIROBERT OF GLOUCESTER (Coin name:—Robetv)Type as No. 390 of Stephen, but Robert's nameis on Obv. as ROBETV.432. Silver Penny 750.00WILLIAM OF GLOUCESTER (Coin name:—See below)Type as No. 425 of the Angevin Party, but with Obv.name reading WILLELMVS or WILL CN DVO.433. Silver Penny 750.00BRIAN FITZCOUNT or BALDWIN DE REDVERS(Coin name:—See below)Type as No. 425 of the Angevin Party, but with nameon Obv. reading B.R.C. IT.

434. Silver Penny 600.00PATRICK, EARL OF SALISBURY(Coin name:—Uncertain)Helmeted bust to r ight with sword. Rev. Square over center of floriated cross.435. Silver Penny 1250.00HENRY II, 1154-1189(Coin name:—Henri; Henricvs)Crowned bust facing with sceptre. Rev. Cross with asmall cross in each angle. This is the Tea/by type, sonamed because a large hoard of these coins wasfound at Tea/by, England, in J807. There are aboutsix minor varieties, differing only in small details of the bust and its accoutrements.436. Short cross Silver Penny 15.00reading as HENRICVS REX. Rev. Short cross with acluster of four pellets in each angle. This is the type

commonly and generically known as the "Short CrossPenny." The illustration above is typical of a Henry IIissue of this type.437. Short cross Silver Penny 12.50SOME NOTES ON THE SHORT CROSS PENNIESDocumentary evidence reveals that Short Cross Pen-nies were struck from 1180 through 1247. This typewas thus issued through the full reigns of threeKings (Henry II, Richard I and John), and partly intothe reign of a fourth King (Henry III). However, allcoins, no matter when struck, bear the same type of non-identifiable bust and the same unvarying legendas introduced by Henry II, namely HENRICVS REX.One of the effects of this monotonous coinage is thatno English coins were ever struck bearing the namesof King Richard I or King John. (John's name, how-ever, does appear on certain Irish coins.) However,the name of Henry III does appear as such on theLong Cross Pennies which follow; on the Short CrossPennies he is as anonymous as Richard and John.Another effect is that it is vir tually impossible at firstor second glance to assign any one of these Penniesto the King who actually struck it. However, Englishnumismatists, after many years of scientific study of thousands of coins, have been able to deduce thisinformation by an exhaustive comparison of the styleof the bust and the character of the lettering. In sodoing, they have divided the Short Cross Penniesinto about twenty varieties and eight classes. Theyall prove to be, by and large, of similar rarity andvalue.A completely documented, detailed listing of thesevarieties is beyond the scope of this book. Accord-ingly, only one listing is made for each of the four rulers, and as a guide, the Obv. illustrations under 

each King's name wil l show the general characteris-tics of the coins which have been attributed to thatKing.RICHARD I, 1189-1199(Coin name, type and legend as No. 437)438. Short Cross Silver Penny.12.50JOHN, 1199-1216(Coin name, type and legend as No. 437)Crowned bust facing with sceptre; the King's name439. Short Cross Silver Penny 12.5O(Other coins of King John will be found under Ireland)28

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HENRY III, 1216-1272(Coin name, type and legend as No. 437)GREAT BRITAIN-EDWARDIAN COINAGEwith some degree of cer tainty be assigned to theexact Edward, and the illustrations below are typicalof the coins of each reign.»Ã-ilP"440. Short Cross Silver Penny(The coinage of Henry III is continued belowthe following notes)12.50SOME NOTES ON THE LONG CROSS PENNIESLike the Short Cross Pennies, these also containmany minor varieties, and the series has been dividedinto about twenty varieties and seven classes. Onlyone listing has been made of each of the major types (with or without sceptre). The illustrations are

of typical examples.The Long Cross coinage bearing the name of HenryIII was struck from 12 47 to 1278 , which brought itseven years into the re ign of Edward I. It is assumedthat the last two of the seven classes are of Edward-ian origin, although they cannot otherwise be iden-tified.Crowned bust facing without sceptre. Rev. LongCross with three pellets in each angle. The King'sname appears as HENRICVS REX (TERCI or III).441. Long Cross Silver Penny 12.50Type as above, but bust with sceptre.442. Long Cross Silver Penny 12.50SOME NOTES ON EDWARDIAN COINAGE(EDWARD I, II, III, 1272-1377)Like the coinage of Richard and John, it is notpossible to assign an Edwardian coin to the proper Edward by a reading of the inscription on the co in.In no case, is it indicated on the co in that the Edwardwho appears on it is the First, Second or Third of 

that name. In all three reigns, the name of Edwardappears as EDWARDVS or EDW or EDWAR or EDWA or EDWR or EDWARD or ED.Edwardian coinage is so pro lific that there are nearly200 varieties of the Silver Penny alone. The coinsdiffer o nly in minor variations involving the s tructureof the crown, the shape of the bust, the c ut of thehair, the character of the letters or some simpleornamentation. Although most o f the varieties are of similar rarity and value, the rare or outstandingvarieties have also been catalogued.Numismatic study has deduced which varieties mayEDWARD I, 1272-1307(Coin name:—See under the notes above.)Bust facing in quadrilobe. Rev. Long cross withthree pellets in each angle.443. Silver Groat. . 125.00444.445.446.

Crowned bust facing, usually within a circle. Rev.Long cross with three pellets in e ach angle,Silver P enny *....Silver Half Penny *....Silver Farthing. Thick type.447. Silver Farthing. Thin type.6.007.507.507.50Type as No. 444, but the bust is without drapery. TheRev. is inscribed CIVITAS LONDON. London Mint.448. Silver Penny85.00Type as No. 444, but with an annulet below the chinof the bust. Reading Mint.449. Silver Penny 25.00Type as No. 444, but the Rev. has a moline cross inone of the angles of the long cross. Durham Mint.450. Silver Penny 25.00

Type as No. 445, but the Rev. shows only one pelletin each angle of the lo ng cross. Newcastle-on-TyneMint.451. Silver Half Penny 40.00COINAGE OF THE BERWICK MINTCoins of the Berwick Mint were struck during theperiod of 1296-1377 and thus span the reigns of thethree Edwards. The reverses bear the name of thecity of Berwick; otherwise they are similar to the nor-mal types except for the varieties listed below.Type as No. 444, but with name of Berwick on the Rev.29

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GREAT BRITAIN-EDWARD IBRITAIN-EDWARD IIIORE At452. Silver Penny453. Silver Half Penny.454. Silver Farthing6.0015.0050.00Type as above, buf with a bear's head in one or twoangles of the long cross on the Rev.455. Silver Penny 100.00456. Silver Half Penny *.... 35.00457. Silver Farthing 75.00EDWARD II, 1307-1327

(Coin name:—See under the notes above.)Type as No. 444, buf of variefies attributed foEdward //.458. Silver Penny *....459. Silver Half Penny460. Silver Farthing6.007.507.50EDWARD1327-1377(Coin name:—See under the notes above.)The treaty of Bretigny in 1360 had the effect of dividing the coinage of Edward III into three periodsor categories, as follows. A reading of the legendwill determine in which period a coin belongs.1. Pre-7Veafy coinage; before 1361. The coins show

the King's titles by including him as King of France.2. Treafy coinage; 1361 -1369. His title as King of France is removed and is replaced by Duke of Aquitaine.3. Post-Treafy coinage; 1369-1377. The title of Kingof France is restored to the coins, the Aquitainetitle remaining unchanged.Crowned bust facing within a circle of joined cres-cents. Rev. Long cross with three pellets in each angle.461. Silver Groat 10.00462. Silver Half Groat. . 7.50Type as above, buf wifh an annulet at each side of the bust. London Mint.463. Silver Groat464. Silver Half Groat.25.0025.00Type as above, buf wifh a single annulet on thebreast of the bust and with legend reading VILLACALESIE. Calais Mint.465. Silver Groat 15.00466. Silver Half Groat *.... 20.00Type as above, but across the bust is a length of so-called chain-mail.467. Silver Groat *.... 75.00468. Silver Half Groat 65.00Type as No. 444, buf of variefies attributedto Edward III.469. Silver Penny470. Silver Half Penny . *....471. Silver Farthing *....6.007.507.50

Type as No. 444, buf with Lombardic type N's in fhelegends on each side and with the Rev. legend CIVI-TAS LONDON. London Mint.472. Silver Penny 50.00Type as No. 444, buf wifh fhree very small pelletsnestled among the three large pellets in one of theangles of the long cross on the Rev. Canterbury Mint.473. Silver Penny 75.00Type as No. 444, buf wifh a small crown over thecenter of the long cross on the Rev. Durham Mint.474. Silver Penny 75.00Type as No. 444, buf wifh a small quadrilobe over the center of the long cross on the Rev. York Mint.30

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GREAT BRITAIN-EDWARD IIIGREAT BRITAIN-LANCASTRIAN COINAGE475. Silver Penny 25.00Type as No. 444, but with Rev. legend readingVILLSCIED MUND/. Bury St. Edmund Mint.476. Silver Penny 60.00Type as No. 444, but with a star at the end of thelegend on the Obv. and sometimes on the Rev.477. Silver Half Penny 7.50478. Silver Farthing 20.00Type as above, but with a small shell-like ornamentin one of the angles of the long cross on the Rev.Reading Mint.479. Silver Penny *.... 50.00480. Silver Half Penny 60.00Type as No. 444, but with the name of Durham onthe Rev., beginning with DUN or DUR. Durham Mint.

481. Silver Penny 20.00Type as No. 444, but with the legend CIVITAS CAN-TOR on the Rev. Canterbury Mint.482. Silver Penny 25.00RICHARD II, 1377-139 9(Coin name:—Ricard),cviмШ* ш^Crowned bust facing within a circle of joined cres-cents. Rev. Long cross with three pellets in each angle.483. Silver Groat 35.00484. Silver Half Groat 30.00Crowned bust facing, usually within a circle. Rev.Long cross with three pellets in e ach angle.485. Silver Penny *.... 30.00486. Silver Half Penny 7.50487. Silver Farthing *.... 40.00Type as No. 485, but with a small quadrilobe over the center o f the cross on the Rev. York Mint.

488. Silver Penny 8.50Type as No. 485, but with a small rose in each angleof the cross on the Rev.489. Silver Farthing 250.00SOME NOTES ON LANCASTRIAN COINAGE(HENRY IV, V, VI, 1399-1471)Like the coinage of the three Edwards (see above),there is no infallible way of attributing a Lancastriancoin to the proper Henry by a reading of the namesor a co mparison of the busts. The types, busts andgeneral appearance of the coins are the same for atlthree rulers, and in no case is it indicated on the cointhat the Henry, portrayed and described thereon isthe Fourth, Fifth or Sixth of that name. In all threereigns, the name of Henry appears only as HENRICor (rarely) as HENRICVS.However, numismatic study, by a careful sorting-outof many minor differences, has made it possible toassign a given coin to the proper Henry with somedegree of certainty. These minor differences consist,

in the main, of the presence (o r absence) on thecoins o f many small markings such as pellets, annu-lets, privy marks, trilobes, mullets, periods, etc. Inaddition, the style of the lettering, the appearanceof the bust, and sometimes the weight have served torender a more exact attribution.All these numerous varieties, which make an absorb-ing numismatic study are within the province of aspecialist in the se ries, and they are beyond thescope of this book, which is devoted to major types.The illustrations below are typical of the co ins thathave been attributed to each of the three Henrys,who form so much of the subject matter of Shake-speare's historical plays. The rare or outstandingvarieties have been liste d in addition to the s inglelisting taking in the commoner varieties.HENRY IV, 1399-1413(Coin name:—See under notes above.)Crowned bust facing within a circle of joined cres-cents. Rev. Long cross with three pellets in each angle.

490. Silver Groat (light, 60 grains) *.... 150.00491. Silver Half Groat (heavy, 36 grains) 300.00492. Silver Half Groat (light, 30 grains) 200.00Crowned bust facing within a circle. Rev. Long crosswith three pellets in each angle.493. Silver Pe nny (heavy, 18 grains) 50 .00494. Silver Penny (light, 15 grains) *.... 40.00495. Silver Half Penny (heavy, 9 grains) 25.00496. Silver Half Penny (light, 7'/2 grains) *.... 25 .00497. Silver Farthing (heavy, 4Mz grains) 125.00498. Silver Farthing (light, У/л grains) 100.00HENRY V, 1413-1422(Coin name:—See under notes above.)31

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GREAT BRITAIN-HENRY VGREAT BRITAIN-HENRY VI^Type similar to Groat coinage of Henry IV, but of varieties attributed to Henry V.499. Silver Groat *.... 25.00500. Silver Half Groat. . 17.50Type similar to Penny coinage of Henry IV, but of varieties attributed to Henry V.501. Silver Penny *.... 15.00502. Silver Half Penny *.... 12.50

503. Silver Farthing 50.00HENRY VI, 1422-1461 AND 1470-1471(Coin name:—See under notes above.)^°4£йЧÐЛ . ^>-SJ44^Тypе similar to Groat coinage of Henry IV, but of varieties attributed to Henry VI.504. Silver Groat 8.50505. Silver Half Groat. . 7.50Type as No. 504, but with a fleur-de-lis at each sideof the neck. York Mint.506. Silver Groat 175.00507. Silver Half Groat *.... 300.00Type as No. 504, but with an annulet at each sideof the neck. Calais Mint.508. Silver Groat *.... 8.50509. Silver Half Groat. . 7.50Type similar to Penny coinage of Henry IV, but of varieties attributed to Henry VI.510. Silver Penny ................ *.... 7.50511. Silver Half Penny ................ 7.50512. Silver Farthing ................ *.... 50.00Type as No. 5 JO, but with an annulet at each sideof the neck. Calais Mint.513. Silver Penny ................ *.... 7.50514. Silver Half Penny ................ *.... 7.50515. Silver Farthing ................ 125.00

Type as No. 510, but with a fleur-de-lis at each sideof the neck. York Mint.516. Silver Penny 300.00517. Silver Half Penny *.... 175.00Type as No. 5JO, but with a small quadrilobe over the center of the cross on the Rev. York Mint.518. Silver Penny 12.50Type as No. 5JO, but with rings over the center of the cross on the Rev. Durham Mint.519. Silver Penny 30.00EDWARD IV, 1461-1470 AND 1471-1483(Coin names:—Edward; Edwad)Crowned bust facing within a circle of joined cres-

cents. Rev. Long cross with three pellets in each angle.520. Silver Groat (heavy, 60 grains) *.... 15.00521. Silver Groat (light, 48 grains) 12.50522. Silver Half Groat (heavy, 30 grains) 75.00523. Silver Holf Groat (light, 24 grains) 12.50Crowned bust facing within a circle. Rev. Long crosswith three pellets in each angle.524. Silver Penny (heavy, 15 grains) *.... 30.00525. Silver Penny (light, 12 grains) 10.00526. Silver Half Penny (heavy, 7Vi grains) *.... 20.0032

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GREAT BRITAIN-EDWARDGREAT BRITAIN-HENRY VII527. Silver Half Penny (light, 6 grains) 25.00528. Sijver Farthing (heavy, 3% grains) 175.00529. Silver Farthing (light, 3 grains) 300.00EDWARD V, 1483(His coins are similar in name, type and legend tothe coins o f Edward IV, but they can neverthelessbe distinguished by the presence of a small bear'shead as an Obv. mark and a half-sun.joined to ahalf-rose as a Rev. mark.)530. Silver Groat 400.00(Other coins allegedly of this reign are doubtful.)RICHARD III, 1483-1485

(Coin name:—Ricard)'-^ •** V .5 _ 

r-=._;-^Crowned bust facing within a circle of joined cres-cents. Rev. Long cross with three pellets in each angle.531. Silver Groat *.... 35.00532. Silver Half Groat 300.00Crowned bust facing within a circle. Rev. Long crosswith three pellets in each angle.533. Silver Penny *.... 20.00534. Silver Half Penny 125.00HENRY VII, 1485-1509(Coin names:—Henricvs; Henric; Henric Septim;HenricVII)Crowned bust facing within a circle of joined cres-cents. Rev. Long cross with three pellets in each angle.

535. Silver Groat *.... 12.50536. Silver Half Groat 10.00v.-;:.^-Type as above, but with a portcul lis over the center of the cross on the Rev.537. Silver Groat 500.00Type as above, buf with a lozenge over the center of the cross on the Rev.538. Silver Half Groat. . 17.50Type as above, but with an ornate M over the center of the cross on the Rev. Canterbury Mint.539. Silver Half Groat 17.50£$($£&&zmf'^'-I r Type as above, but with a key at each side of thebust. Mint of the Archbishop of York.540. Silver Half Groat. . 12.50Crowned bust facing within a circle. Rev. Long crosswith three pellets in each angle. London Mint.541. Silver Penny *.... 75.00542. Silver Half Penny *.... 17.50543. Silver Farthing 75.00Type as above, but with ornate M over the center o f the cross on the Rev. Mint of the Archbishop of Canterbury.544. Silver Penny 125.00545. Silver Half Penny 75.00Type as above, buf with a D over the center of thecross on the Rev. Durham Mint.546. Silver Penny 35.00Type as above, buf with an H or a quadrilobe over 

the center of the cross on the Rev. York Mint.547. Silver Penny 20.00Type as above, buf with a key below the bust. Mintof the Archbishop of York.548. Silver Half Penny 30.00King on throne, holding orb and sceptre. Rev. Shieldover long cross. London Mint.549. Silver Penny 15.0033

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GREAT BRITAIN-HENRY VIIGREAT BRITAIN-HENRY VIIIType as above, but with keys below the shield on theRev. Mint of the Archbishop of York.550. Silver Penny 15.00Type as above, but with D, S, R or D in combinationaf the shield on the Rev. Durham Mint.551. Silver Penny 15.00Crowned bust to right. Rev. Shield over long cross.London Mint.552. Silver Testoon (1 Shilling) ....................... *.... 350.00553. Silver Groat ................ 20.00554. Silver Half Groat. (With VII after name) *.... 17.50555. Silver Half Groat. (Without VII) .................... 125.00Type as above, but from the Mint of the Archbishop

of Canterbury with mintmark a rose or bird.556. Silver Half Groat17.50Type as above, buf from minf of fne Archbishopof York.557. Silver Half Groat. (XB at shield) 125.00558. Silver Half Groat. (Two keys belowshield) *.... 17.50HENRY VIII, 1509-1547(Coin names:—Henricvs, Henric VIII; Henric; Henric 8;H; Henricvs VIII; He)Crowned bust to right. Rev. Long cross over shield.The portrait is actually of Henry VII, but the nameon the coin is that of Henry VIII. London Mint withmintmark an arrowhead, castle or portcullis.559. Silver Groat *.... 15.00560. Silver Half Groat 15.00

Type as above, buf Canferbury Minf with mintmark a rose or WA.561. Silver Half Groat 17.50Type as above, buf York Minf wifh mintmark XB,TW, keys with bird or keys with cardinal's hat(Archbishop Wo/sey's mark).562. Silver Half Groat. . 17.50Crowned bust to right as above, but this time theportrait is that of Henry VIII himself.563. Silver Groat. London—without HIB in title .. * 15.00564. Silver Groat. London—with HIB in title 40.00565. Silver Groat. York—Cardinal's hat with or without TW 30.00566. Silver Half Groat. London—without HIB intitle 20.00567. Silver Half Groat. London—with HIB intitle *.... 125.00568. Silver Half Groat. Canterbury—CANTOR on Rev 12.50569. Silver Half Groat. York—EBORACI on Rev. ... 12.50King on fhrone holding orb and sceptre. Rev. Shieldover long cross.570. Silver Penny. London—castle, portcullis, rose,fleur-de-lis, arrow or sun *.... 15.00571. Silver Penny. Canterbury—WA or TC 25.00572. Silver Penny. Durham—TD, DW, CD, TW or EL with or without cardinal's hat 15.00Crowned bust facing within a circ le. Rev. Long crosswith three pellets in each angle.573. Silver Half Penny. London—castle, portcullis,rose, fleur-de-lis, arrow or sun574. Silver Half Penny. Canterbury—WAor TC *....575. Silver Half Penny. York—TW, EL or LE576. Silver Half Penny. Bristol—WS Monogram or 

TC or none. ..12.5030.0025.0020.00Portcullis in circle. Rev. Rose over center of long cross.577. Silver Farthing 250.00yj ^wCrowned bust facing. Rev. Crowned rose flanked byH and R, both letters crowned.578. Silver Testoon. Tower Mint—POSUI inlegend *.... 50.00579. Silver Testoon. London Mint—CIVITASLONDON. . 50.0034

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GREAT BRITAlN-HENRt NJ\UGREAT BRITAIN-EDWARD VI580. Silver Testoon. Brislo* ><A'™-BRISTOLLIE ....... 65.00Crowned bust facing. Rev. Long cross over shield.581. Silver Groat. Tower Mint—POSUI etc. inlegend 20.00582. Silver Groat. London Mint—CIVITASLONDON 20.00583. Silver Groat. Bristol Mint—WC monogramor TC 25.00584. Silver Groat. Canterbury and York Mints——with or without rose or lis 25.00585. Silver Groat. Durham House Mint—REDDECVIQUE etc. on Rev *.... 40.00586. Silver Half Groat. Tower Mint. As the Groat. 50.00

587. Silver Half Groat. London Mint. As the Groat. 35.00588. Silver Half Groat. Bristol Mint. As the Groat. 25.00589. Silver Half Groat. Canterbury and York Mints. As the Groats 25.00590. Silver Half Groat. Durham House Mint.As the Groat 125.00591. Silver Penny. Tower Mint. As the Groat 25.00592. Silver Penny. London Mint. As theGroat *.... 20.00593. Silver Penny. Bristol Mint. As the Groat 20.00594. Silver Penny. Canterbury and York Mints.As the Groats 25.00595. Silver Penny. Durham House Mint. As theGroat. . 100.00EDWARD VI, 1547-1553(Coin name:—Plain E or Edward VI)It is known that during the earlier part of his reign,

Edward VI issued coins bearing both the name andlikeness of his deceased father, Henry VIII. Theseissues (Groats, Half Groats, Pennies and Half Pen-nies), are identical in appearance, types and mostother respects to the life-time coinage of Henry VIII.Since there is no infallible way of distinguishing be-tween the two coinages, no coins of Henry VIII typeshave been included under Edward VI.King on horseback, dafe below. Rev. Shield over long cross.596. Crown 1551, 1552, 1553 75.00597. Half Crown 1551, 1552, 1553 60.00598.599.600.601.602.Crowned bust to right. Rev. Oval shield flanked byE and R. The dates are in Roman numerals.1 Shilling 1548, 1549, ND. Durham House—bow mm1 Shilling 1549, 1550. London—Y mm. or arrow,grapple, swan, rose or bird *....1 Shilling 1549. Bristol—TC mm1 Shilling 1549. Canterbury—"T" or "t" mm.1 Shilling 1550, 1551, base silver coinage of the London Mint. .50.0035.0050.0040.0012.50Crowned bust facing, flanked by a rose at left andRoman numeral (for denomination) at right.603. 1 Shilling (XII) ND 17.50

604. 6 Pence (VI) ND *.... 22.50605. 3 Pence ( III) ND *.... 25.00Crowned bust to right. Rev. Shield over long cross.606. Silver Groat ND. Tower Mint—POSUI DEUMetc. on Rev *.... 40.00607. Silver Groat ND. London Mint—CIVITASLONDON on Rev 50.00608. Silver Half Groat ND. Tower Mint—As theGroat 35.00609. Silver Half Groat ND. London Mint—As theGroat 30.00610. Silver Half Groat ND. Canterbury Mint—CANTOR 6n Rev. . 30.0035

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GREAT BRITAIN-EDWARD VIGREAT BRITAIN-PHILIP AND MARY611. Silver Penny ND. London Mint—As the Groat. 75.00612. Silver Penny ND. Bristol Mint—BRISTOLLIEon Rev. . *.... 50.00Crowned bust to right. Rev. Long cross with threepellets in each angle.613. Silver Half Penny ND. London or Bristol Mint. 100.00King on fhrone wifh orb and sceptre. Rev. Shield

over long cross. Forgeries of this coin exist.614. Silver Penny 250.00Large Double Rose. Rev. Shield over long cross.615. Base Silver Penny ND *.... 12.50616. Base Silver Half Penny (single rose) ND 100.00Portcullis in center. Rev. Long cross with threepellets in each angle.617. Base Silver Farthing ND 150.00MARY, 1553-1554(Coin names:—Plain M or Maria)

Crowned bust fo left. Rev. Shield over long cross.618. Silver Groat ND *.... 20.00619. Silver Half Groat ND 125.00620. Silver Penny ND 75.00Rose in center. Rev. Shield over long cross.621. Base Silver Penny ND 100.00PHILIP AND MARY, 1554-1558(Coin names:—P Z M or Philip Z Maria)Busts of Philip and Mary facing each other with dateand crown above. Rev. Oval shield with or withouta Roman numeral for the denomination.

622. 1 Shilling (XII) 1554, 1555, ND *.... 35.00623. 1 Shilling (XII) 1554, 1555. Date below busts. 100.00624. 6 Pence (VI) 1554, 1555, 1557, ND 32.50625. 6 Pence (VI) 1554, 1557. Date below busts. 125.00Crowned bust to left of Mary alone, but with titlesof Philip and Mary. Rev. Shield over long cross.626. Silver Groat ND 20.00627. Silver Half Groat ND *.... 125.00628. Silver Penny ND *.... 75.00Rose in center. Shield over long cross.

629. Base Silver Penny ND 15.00ELIZABETH I, 1558-1603(Coin names:—Elizab; Elizabeth; E)Crowned bust fo left with orb and sceptre. Rev.Shield over long cross with a 1 or 2 in the legendrepresenting the last numeral of the dates 7607or 1602.630. Crown 1601, 1602 125.00631. Half Crown 1601, 1602 60.0036

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GREAT BRITAIN-EUlMHtt> .,.•.: ' •'; *'** f A&tei J,A\ inL{ 'a) t/x13 • ' r?// V^%^r u^%-r'-^ / ^• •" l': Vos "'. f'k S^Vv 5fef Crowned bust fo /e/f. Rev. Shield over long cross.632. 1 Shilling ND. Hammered coinage

633. 1 Shilling ND. Milled coinage *..,634. 1 Groat or 4 Pence ND. Hammeredcoinage ....635. 1 Groat or 4 Pence ND. Milled coinage636. Half Groat or 2 Pence ND. Hammeredcoinage637. Half Groat or 2 Pence ND. Milledcoinage638. 1 Penny ND. Hammered coinage.20.0035.0015.0025.0012.5025.0012.50Crowned bust to left with a rose behind the head.

Rev. Shield over long cross with date above.639. 6 Pence 1561-1602 or ND. Hammeredcoinage 17.50640. 6 Pence 1561-1571. Milled coinage *.... 22.50641. 3 Pence 1561-1582. Hammeredcoinage *.... 15.00642. 3 Pence 1561-1564. Milled coinage 27.50643. l'/2 Pence (3 Half Pennies) 1561-1582.Hammered coinage 15.00644. % Penny (3 Farthings) 1561-1582.Hammered coinage *.... 22.50645. % Penny (3 Farthings) 1563. Milled coinage. 300.00Portcullis in center. Rev. Long cross with three pel letsin each angle. This very small coin is without anylegends to identify it.646. Half Penny ND 12.50(Note: Please see under India for the portcullis coinsof Elizabeth that were struck for use in India.)JAMES I, 1603-1625(Coin names:—lacobvs or plain I)Type/. The reverse legend reads EXURGAT DEUSDISSIPENTVR INIMICI.Type l/. The reverse legend reads QUAE DEUSCONIUNXIT NEMO SEPARET.Since James I of England is the same person asJames VI of Scotland, coins of similar types to thosebelow wi ll be found under Scotland. The Scotchcoins can be distinguished by a thistle mint mark or by a Scottish type crown on the King's head.i,ty<%„•s.i";?.647.648.

649.650.King on horseback. Rev. Shield and legend.Crown ND. Type 1 ..... ........... 150.00Crown ND. Type II ................ *.... 100.00Half Crown ND. Type I ..................... ...... *.... 175.00Half Crown ND. Type II ................ 40.00Crowned bust to right with a roman numeral for de-nomination behind the head. Rev. Shield and legend.651. 1 Shilling (XII) ND. Type 1 12.50652. 1 Shilling (XII) ND. Type II *.... 10.00653. 6 Pence (VI) ND, 1603, 1604. Type I *.... 12.50654. 6 Pence (VI) ND, 1604-1624. Type II 10.0037

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GREAT BRITAIN-JAMESIT BRITAIN-CHARLESICrowned bust to right with a Roman numeral for de-nomination behind the head. Rev. Shield withoutegend.655. 2 Pence (II) or Half Groat ND *.... 8.50656. 1 Penny (I) ND 7.50Crowned rose and legend. Rev. Crowned thistleand legend.657. 2 Pence or Half Groat ND 6.00Rose and legend. Rev. Thistle and legend.658. 1 Penny ND „ 6.00Rose. Rev. Thistle. This very small coin is without anyegends to identify it.659. Half Penny ND 7.50Portcullis in center. Rev. Long cross with three pelletsn each angle. There are no legends on this verysmall coin. It can be distinguished from the Eliza-bethan coin of this type only by the presence of ahistle or lis as a James coinage mark.660. Half Penny 12.50Crossed scepfres extending through crown. Rev.Harp crowned.661. Copper Farthing ND. Round type 5.00662. Copper Farthing ND. Oval type 7.50

CHARLESI, 1625-1649Coin names:—Carolvs; Caro; C.)Coins of similar types to those belowwill be found

under Scotland. Please see note under James I abovefor distinguishing marks.)Mints and Mint Marks. The reign of Charles I isnotable in English numismatics for the many mints inoperation and for the profusion of mint marks. Thisunusual condition created a vast and complicatednumber of varieties, although the number of basiccoin types was not abnormally large. Several newmints were opened as the result of the King's move-ments, and of the civil wars, which ultimately led tohis execution in 1649. In order to simplify the ceta-oguing of these many varieties as well as to maket more orderly and readable, thus facilitating t hefinding of any coin, there follows belowa list of t hevarious mints, together with t he mint marks, symbolsor other devices that may be found on the coins andwhich identify their place of origin. In t he cataloguesection itself, only the mint city is named and it maybe assumed that a given coin will bear any one of he marks belonging to that mint, either singly or incombination, or on one or both sides of the coin,or as part of the legend or by itself in the field.Briofs Coinage. Especial reference is made to thecoins engraved and struck by Nicholas Briot for theTower or ot her mints. Briot was a French artist, en-

graver and coiner who during his term of employ-ment in England struck coins of superior quality. Hehimself engraved the dies, the coins then beingstruck on imported machines in a manner much im-proved over the usual hammered coinage. Briot'scoins are fully round, well and evenly struck anddistinguished by an over-all excellence in the detailsof workmanship. Most of the hammered coinage of his reign is crude and poorly struck.The "Declaration." Some of the reverses on t he coin-age after 1642 bear a Latin legend which is custo-marily referred to as the "Declaration." T his legends variously abbreviated on the coins from the Decla-ration as proclaimed by Charles I in 1642 at Well-ngton. It reads in full RELIGO PROTESTANTIVM,LEGESANGLIAE, LIBERTASPARLIAMENTI. (T he re -igion of the Protestants, the laws of England, thendependence of Parliament.)List of t he mints during the reign of Charles I andof the various marks used by these mints on their coin issues. All but the London Tower mint are pro-vincial, emergency mints.LONDON TOWER MINTOXFORD MINTLisPlume with bands atCalvary CrossbottomNegroid head

"OX"CastleAnchor BRISTOL MINTHeartBRmonogramPlumePear or acornRoseSmall, broad plumeHarpAPPLEDORE-BARNSTABLEPortcullisMINTBellThis coinage has also been

Crownattributed to Lundy Island)Cask "A"Star "B"TriangleTriangle in circleTRURO MINT"(P)"Rose"(R)"

BugleEyeEXETERMINTSun"EX"SceptreRoseBRIOT'SCOINAGECastle"B"WEYMOUTH MINTFlower Helmet LisAnchor Castle RoseYORK MINTFeline head Star LionOne lion "W""Ebor"Two lions38

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GREAT BRITAIN-CHARlES \ABERYSTWYTH MINTOpen Book SHREWSBURY MINTPlume without bandsat bottomSANDSFOOT CASTLEMINT(Sometimes called theSalisbury Mint)"SA"Boar's headHelmetLisRose

BirdBall and four MsCastleCross and four annuletsLionPear-like objectScroll(The last seven possiblyalso for the WeymouthMint .GREAT BRITAIN-CHARLESWORCESTER MINTOne pear Three pearsCHESTER MINT5-petalled flower 

PlumeOne sheaf Three sheaves"CHST"UNCERTAIN MINTTwo C's linkedKing on horseback. Rev. Square shield over a longcross with forked ends.663. Crown ND. Tower Mint 60.00664. Half Crown ND. Tower Mint 17.50) > 8?V ^3sr*King on horseback. Rev. Square shield topped by aplume and without the long cross.665. Crown ND. Tower Mint *.... 300.00666. Half Crown ND. Tower Mint 100.00667. Half Crown ND. Tower Mint. As above, butthe shield is much plainer. Heart mm 500.00XT".' ^/{! .\*> \VKing on horseback. Rev. Square shield.668. Half Crown ND. Tower Mint15.00King on horseback. Rev. Square shield flankedby C-R.669. Half Crown ND. York Mint 40.00King on horseback. Square shield decorated wi th alion's paw at top and sides.670. Half Crown. Sandsfoot Castle Mint 200.00King on horseback. Rev. Oval or oblong shield.671. Half Pound ND. Truro Mint. As the Crownbelow, but twice as thick 1000.00672. Crown ND. Truro Mint. . 60.00x

•'$jj&?673.674.675.676.Crown ND. Tower MintCrown 1644, 1645. Exeter Mint.Half Crown ND. Tower MintHalf Crown ND. York Mint. .60.0060.0015.0030.00677. Half Crown 1642. Truro Mint. (Arms strewnbelow galloping horse.) *.... 400.0039

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GREAT BRITAIN-CHARLES IGREAT BRITAIN-CHARLES678. Half Crown ND. Truro Mint 20.00679. Half Crown ND. Truro Mint. (Ground linebelow horse.) 50.00680. Half Crown 1644, 1645. Exeter Mint. (Armsstrewn below galloping horse.) 500.00681. Half Crown 1644. Exeter Mint. (Ground linebelow horse.) 50.00

-№Ш*$& /élfitA•-£-а z&mmtâ."••-' У.гГ-^к-Ñ‚'^'Ш лЩщРу.' 'JfÃ? -C'ÃÃSEfà У682. Half Crown 1644, 1645. Exeter Mint. (Nor-mal Obv.) *.... 40.00683. Half Crown ND. Worcester Mint *.... 125.00684. Half Crown ND. Chester Mint *.... 125.00

685. Half Crown ND. Uncertain Mint, bearing in-terlinked C's as a mint mark on each sideof the coin. . 500.00King on horseback. Rev. Oval shield toppedby a plume.686. Crown ND. Tower Mint *.... 60.00687. Half Crown ND. Tower Mint 35.00688. Half Crown ND. Aberystwyth Mint *.... 100.00Щ j fjlf '\. JMr.-^«^3King on horseback. Rev. Oval shield with C-R 

above, the whole topped by a plume.689. Crown ND. Tower Mint 60.00690. Half Crown ND. Tower Mint. . ...*.... 50.00- --U r-rV)!¿King on horseback. Rev. Ova/ shield with C-R above,and the ends of a forked cross at the sides.691. Crown ND. Tower Mint. . 60.00King on horseback. Rev. Oval shield with C-R above,and the ends of a forked cross at the sides, the

whole being topped by a plume.692. Crown ND. Tower Mint 80.0OKing on horseback. Rev. Ova/ or oblong shieldwith C-R above.693. Half Crown ND. Tower Mint 15.0O694. Half Crown ND. Truro Mint 100.OO40

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GREAT BRITAIN-CHARLESGREAT BRITAIN-CHARLES I695. Half Crown ND. Truro Mint with ground linebelow horse 300.00ÃvKing on horseback. Rev. Oval or oblong shieldflanked by C-R.696. Half Crown ND. Tower Mint *.... 15.00697. Half Crown ND. Truro Mint 100.00King on horseback. Rev. Oval shield flanked by C-R,the whole topped by a plume.698. Half Crown ND. Tower Mint. . 100.00King on horseback. Rev. Crowned square shield.699. Half Crown ND. Weymouth Mint 100.00on horseback. Rev. Crowned square shie/dflanked by crowned С and crowned R.700. Half Crown ND. York Mint *.... 30.00701. Half Crown ND. Chester Mint. . 200.00Ч11-l/'"Гo^-Ч, Ñ… -- . /

ЧЬ; /#-2 /¿жЛ • 'МЛ л tÑ/ .-/г \>» /v/;4/ •'•v)v, /•„i-:; i ¡mW'>wWWÃŽ'V/-^ '̂W-/•, /F3|l <JУ l«- ^!?/King on horseback. Rev. Crowned oval shield flankedby crowned C and crowned R.702. Crown ND. Tower Mint. Briot's coinage 100.00703. Half Crown ND. Tower Mint. Briot's coinage. 50.00704. Half Crown ND. York Mint. . 20.00Type as above, but the C and R are on top of theshield, which is enclosed within the Order of TheGarter.705. Half Crown 1645, ND. Uncertain Mint 400.00Г-Cxi > Ч%г̂ л/:у v>

^ ï.-^ :'-/• .; \jf-\- f'b• «/-''J&iAЧ3г^€King on horseback. Rev. Crowned oval shield.706. Half Crown ND. Weymouth Mint *.... 100.00707. Half Crown ND. Sandsfoot Castle Mint. .. 100.0041

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GREAT BRITAIN-CHARLESBRITAIN-CHARIK 708. Half Crown ND. Chester Mint. (The shielddecorated with a lion's skin.) *.... 125.00King on horseback. Rev. Crowned oval shielddecorated with lion's head and paws.709. Half Crown ND. York Mint 20.00King on horseback with ground below. Rev. Crownedand draped oval shield flanked by C-R.710. Half Crown ND. Weymouth Mint 125.00711. Half Crown ND. Weymouth Mint, but with-out the C-R on the Rev 100.00712. Half Crown ND. As the above coin, butSandsfoot Castle Mint. . 100.00713.714.715.716.717.

718.719.720.721.Crowned bust with Roman numeral for denominationbehind head. Rev. Square shield over a long crosswith forked ends.1 Shilling ND. Tower Mint1 Shilling ND. Tower Mint. Briot's coinage. ..12.5030.0020.0012.501 Shilling ND. York Mint.6 Pence 1625-1629. Tower Mint6 Pence 1629, 1630. Tower Mint. Withoutcross on Rev 17.506 Pence ND. Tower Mint. Briot's coinage 20.003 Pence ND. York Mint 10.002 Pence ND. Tower Mint. Briot's coinage 10.001 Penny ND. Tower Mint. Briot's coinage 10.00Obv. as above. Rev. Square shield over a long cross

with forked ends, the whole topped by a plume.722. 1 Shilling ND. Tower Mint 40.00Obv. as above. Rev. Square shield topped by aplume and without the long cross.723. 1 Shilling ND. Tower Mint.35.00724.725.726.Obv. as above. Rev. Square shield over a shortfloriated cross.1 Shilling ND. Tower Mint *.... 12.501 Shilling ND. Tower Mint. Briot's coinage. .. 20.006 Pence ND. Tower Mint. . 12.50727. 6 Pence ND. Tower Mint. Briot's coinage728. 3 Pence 1644. Exeter Mint.15.0015.00125.00125.00Obv. as above. Rev. Square shield.729. 1 Shilling ND. Sandsfoot Castle Mint ...........730. 1 Shilling ND. As the above coin, but withC-R flanking the shield ............ ............ * ..1 Shilling ND. As number 729, but the shields decorated with a lion's paw at top and

at sides! ............. ... 100.00732. 6 Pence ND. As the above Shilling ............... 125.00733. 1 Shilling ND. As the above Shilling, but withC-R over the shield ................ 100.00734. 3 P ence ND. Chester Mint .......... .... 175.00s^A?731.Obv. as above. Crowned oval shield.735. 1 Shilling ND. York Mint ......................... *...736. 1 Shilling ND. Sandsfoot Castle Mint737. 6 Pence ND. York Mint .............12.5060.0060.00

;'(v'-:7 wrefW-\̂ L$ ^mObv. as above. Rev. Crowned oval shield flankedby C-R, both letters crowned.738. 6 Pence ND. York Mint 35.00739.740.741.Obv. as above. Rev. Crowned oval shield decoratedwith lion's head and paws.1 Shilling ND. York Mint 12.50Obv. as above. Rev. Oval shield with C-R above.1 Shilling ND. Tower Mint 12.506 Pence ND. Tower Mint. . 12.5042

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GREAT BRITAlN-CHMtltSGREAT BRITAIN-CHARLESObv. as above. Rev. Ova/ shield with C-R above,he whole topped b y a plume.

742. 1 Shilling ND. Tower Mint *.... 25.00743. 6 Pence ND. Tower Mint. . 15.00Obv. at above. Rev. Ova/ shield flanked by C-R.744. 1 Shilling ND. Tower Mint *.... 12.50745. 1 Shilling ND. Truro Mint 300.00746. 6 Pence ND. Tower Mint 12.50747. 2 Pence ND. Tower Mint 7.50748. 1 Penny ND. Tower Mint 7.50Obv. as above. Rev. Ova/ shield flanked by C-R,he whole topped b y a plume.

749. 1 Shilling ND. Tower Mint 50.00750.751.752.753.754.755.756.

757.758.759.760.761.762.763.Obv. as above. Rev. Ova/ or oblong shield.1 Shilling ND. Tower Mint1 Shilling ND. York Mint1 Shilling ND. Truro Mint1 Shilling 1644, 1645. Exeter Mint * ....1 Shilling ND. Sandsfoot Castle Mint6 Pence ND. Tower Mint6 Pence 1644. Exeter Mint4 Pence ND. Sandsfoot Castle Mint4 Pence 1644. Exeter Mint3 Pence ND. Sandsfoot Castle Mint2 Pence ND. Tower Mint2 Pence 1644. Exeter Mint2 Pence ND. Sandsfoot Castle Mint1 Penny ND. Tower Mint12.5020.0060.0030.0060.0012.5030.0050.0015.0030.007.5050.0075.007.50%M ̂'*f$m>'Obv. as above. Rev. Ova/ shield topped by a plume.764. 1 Shilling ND. Tower Mint 25.00765. 1 Shilling ND. Aberystwyth Mint *.... 20.00766. 6 Pence ND. Aberystwyth Mint 25.00767. 4 Pence ND. Aberystwyth Mint 10.00768. 3 Pence ND. Aberystwyth Mint 10.00769. 3 Pence ND. Oxford Mint. ("R" for Rawlinsbelow shoulder.) 15.00770. 2 Pence ND. Tower Mint 12.50771.772.Obv. as above. Rev. Large plume.1 Pence ND, 1646. Aberystwyth Mint *2 Pence ND. Oxford Mint10.0020.00773. 1 Penny ND. Aberystwyth Mint *.... 17.50774. 1 Penny ND. Oxford Mint 60.00Type as above, but Rev. has a large rose insteadof a plume.2 Pence 1644. Exeter Mint *....1 Penny 1644. Exeter MintRose on each side.2 Pence o r Half Groat ND. Tower Mint.(With crown over each rose and withegend on each side.)

1 Penny ND. Tower Mint. (Without crowns,but with legend.)779. Half Penny ND. Tower Mint. (The roses only—no crowns and no legends.)775.776.777.778.60.0085.007.50

7.507.50Rose. Rev. Plume. This very small coin is withoutany legends.780. Half Penny ND. Aberystwyth Mint 25.00Plume flanked by C-R with "II' b elow. Rev.Oval shield.781. 2 Pence ND. Aberystwyth Mint 250.00Crossed scepfres expending fhrough crown. Rev.Harp crowned.782. Copper Farthing ND. Tower mint. Roundype 5.00

783. Copper Farthing ND. Tower Mint. Oval type. 7.50Crossed sceptres extending through crown. Rev.Rose crowned.784. Copper Farthing ND. Tower Mint4.0043

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GREAT BRITAIN-CHARLES IBRITAIN-CHARLES ICrossed sceptres below crown. Rev. Rose crowned.785. Copper Farthing ND. Tower Mint 7.50King on horseback, wifh or wifhouf a plume behind,and no ground or ground line below. Rev. Declara-

tion in two lines with three plumes above and aRoman numeral for the denomination. The Half Crowns are without the mark of value.786. 1 Pound (XX) 1642. Shrewsbury Mint *.... 225.00787. Half Pound (X) 1642. Shrewsbury Mint 120.00788. Crown (V) 1642. Shrewsbury Mint *.... 600.00789. Half Crown 1642. Shrewsbury Mint 35.00790. Half Crown 1642, 1643, 1646. Oxford Mint. 20.00

''791. Half Crown 1643, 44, 45. Bristol Mint. ..*.... 30.00792. Half Crown 1645, 1646. Appledore-Barn-staple Mint 75.00793. Half Crown 1644, 1645. Exeter Mint 200.00794. Half Crown 1644. Weymouth Mint 200.00795. Half Crown 1644. Chester Mint. . 150.00Type as above, buf the horse is shown trampling

on arms (with or without cannon among them) strewnover the ground.796. 1 Pound (XX) 1642, Shrewsbury Mint 250.00797. 1 Pound (XX) 1642, 1643. Oxford Mint. ..*.... 250.00798. Half Pound (X) 1642. Shrewsbury Mint 120.00799. Half Pound (X) 1642, 1643. OxfordMint120.00

POT1• '/ fj-JjW VType as above, but there is only one plume over theDeclaration on the Rev.800. 1 Pound (XX) 1642. Shrewsbury Mint *.... 300.0044

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GREAT BRITAIN-CHARLES IGREAT BRITAIN-CHARLES I801. Half Crown 1642. Shrewsbury Mint. No mark of value 150.00802. Half Crown 1642. Same mint, but with 2.6near the plume on the Rev *.... 200.00Type as above, but with a ground line below thehorse and only one plume over the Declaration onon the Rev.803. Half Crown 1642. Shrewsbury Mint. Nomark of value *.... 60.00804. Half Crown 1642. Same mint, but with 2.6near the plume on the Rev 200.00Type as above, but with a ground line (plain, hillyor grassy) below the horse. The Half Crowns arewithout the mark of value.805. Half Pound (X) 1642. Shrewsbury Mint. ..*.... 120.00806. Crown (V) 1642. Shrewsbury Mint 175.00807. Crown (V) 1642, 1643. Oxford Mint 100.00808. Crown (V) 1643. As above, but with grass onthe ground line *.... 250.00809. Half Crown 1642. Shrewsbury Mint 35.00810. Half Crown 1642, 1643, 1644, 1645, 1646.

Oxford Mint *.... 20.00811. Half Crown 1644. As above, but a smallplume at each side of date. Oxford Mint. 100.00812. Half Crown 1643, 1644, 1645. Bristol Mint. 30.00Type as above, but there are only two plumes over the Declaration on the Rev.813. Half Pound (X) 1642. Shrewsbury Mint 175.00King on horseback trampling on arms. Rev. Declara-tion in three lines within a cartouche topped by XXand one large plume; below is date and "OX."814. 1 Pound (XX) 1644. Oxford Mint 750.00- ^ кKing on horseback over city view of Oxford. Rev.Declaration in two lines within scroll work; the dateand OXON are below. This is the famous "OxfordCrown" by the engraver, Raw/ins. This coin has beenextensively counterfeited.815. Crown (V) 1644. Oxford Mint 3000.00Crowned bust to left, with or without a plume infront and with Roman numeral for denominationbehind the head. Rev. Declaration in three lines.816. 1 Shilling 1642. Shrewsbury Mint 60.00817. 1 Shilling 1642, 1643, 1644, 1645, 1646.Oxford Mint *.... 20.00818. 1 Shilling 1644. "R" on truncation of bust.

(Rawlins die.) Oxford Mint 125.00819. 1 Shilling 1643, 1644, 1645. Bristol Mint 17.50820. 1 Shilling 1645, 1646. Appledore-BarnstapleMint 30.00821. 1 Shilling 1645. Exeter Mint 175.00822. 6 Pence 1642, 1643. Oxford Mint 12.50823. 6 Pence 1644. Similar, but the central plumeon the Rev. has a lis on each side, rather than another plume. Oxford Mint 50.00824. 6 Pence 1643, 1644. Bristol Mint 30.0045

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GREAT BRITAIN-CHARLES IGREAT BRITAIN-CIVIL WAR NEWARK, 1645-1646825. ó Pence 1645, 1646. Appledore-Barnstaple 841. 3 Shillings (III) 1645.Mint 30.00 842. 1 Shilling (XII) 1645.826. 4 Pence 1644. Oxford Mint. (Rev. Centralplume with a lis at each side 10.00827. 4 Pence 1645. Oxford Mint. (Rev. Centralplume only.) 10.00828. 4 Pence 1644. Oxford Mint. ("R" for Rawlinsbelow shoulder; a lis at each side of cen-tral plume.) 30.00

829. 4 Pence 1645, 1646. Oxford Mint. (With"R" as above, and the Declaration withina lion cartouche.) 35.00830. 4 Pence 1644. Bristol Mint 10.00831. 4 Pence 1645, 1646. Appledore-BarnstapleMint 30.00832. 3 Pence 1644. Oxford Mint. (Rev. Centralplume with a lis at each side.) 10.00833. 3 Pence 1644, 1646. Oxford Mint. (Rev.Three lis instead of three plumes, andwith or without "R" below shoulder.) 10.00834. 3 Pence 1644. Bristol Mint 30.00835. 3 Pence 1645, 1646. Appledore-BarnstapleMint. With only one plume (not three)

over the Declaration 25.00836. 2 Pence 1644. Oxford Mint. (Rev. Centralplume with a lis at each side.) 35.00837. 2 Pence ND. Bristol Mint *.... 50.00 Large crown flanked by C-R, and below, a Roman838. 2 Pence 1646. Appledore-Barnstaple Mint. numeral for value. Rev. Name of Newark and date.With only one plume (not three) over the Diamond shapedDeclaration 100.00 843. Half Crown 1645, 1646.839. 1 Penny 1644. Oxford Mint. As Oxford 844. 1 Shilling 1645, 1646.2 Pence 250.00 845. 9 Pence 1645, 1646.840. 1 Penny ND. Appledore-Barnstaple Mint 846. 6 Pence 1646.with large plume only on the Rev 100.00CIVIL WAR COINAGE, 1644-1649Siege and necessity coins struck at various Royaliststrongholds while under siege by the forces of Par-liament. These coins are crudely shaped and poorlystruck, as they were produced under emergencyconditions from old silverware cut to size, shapeand weight and then stamped with the necessarylegends, devices and values. They are all rare.CARLISLE, 1644-1645à £vb\% /^^¿! v, ko л i:CR with crown above and Roman numeral for valuebelow. Rev. OBS CARL and date. Crudely round.600.00250.0040.0035.0O35.0O

35.00PONTEFRACT, 1648-1649Crown over C-R, legend around. Rev. Castle withP-C ot top and date. Some of these coins bear thename of Charles Secundus (II). They were struck after the death of Charles I in 1649.847. 2 Shillings 1648. Diamond shaped 300.00848. 1 Shilling 1648. With or without XII, anddiamond, octagonal or round in shape. * 75.0OSCARBOROUGH, 1644-1645View of a castle or a part thereof with the value in46

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GREAT BRITAIN-CIVIL WAR GREAT BRITAIN-THE COMMONWEALTH OF ENGLANDShillings and Pence punched in. The reverses areblank or have /atter-day engraving. These coins areof various sizes and shapes and do not fall into aunified pattern. They are undated and all are ex-tremely rare.849. 5 Shillings and 8 Pence 3000.00850. 5 Shillings 2500.00851. 3 Shillings and 4 Pence 2000.00852. 3 Shillings 1750.00853. 2 Shillings and 10 Pence 1250.00854. 2 Shillings and 6 Pence 1250.00855. 2 Shillings and 4 Pence *.... 1250.00

856. 2 Shillings and 2 Pence 1500.00857. 2 Shillings 1500.00858. Shilling and 9 Pence 1250.00859. Shilling and 6 Pence 1500.00860. Shilling and 4 Pence *.... 1500.00861. Shilling and 3 Pence 1250.00862. Shilling and 2 Pence 1500.00863. Shilling and 1 Penny 1500.00864. Shilling 500.00865. 1 Pence 1000.00866. 10 Pence 1000.00867. 8 Pence *.... 750.00868. 7 Pence 750.00869. 6 Pence 650.00870. 4 Pence. 750.00THE COMMONWEALTH OF ENGLAND, 1649-1660Shield of St. George in wreath. Rev. Shields of St.

George and Ireland conjoined, with Roman numeralabove for denomination.871. Crown 1649-1656. Sun mm872. Half Crown 1649-1656 . Sun mm873. Half Crown, 1658, 1660. Anchor mm874. 1 Shilling 1649-1657. Sun mm875. 1 Shilling 1658, 1659, 1660.Anchor mm876. 6 Pence 1649-1657. Sun mm877. 6 Pence 1658, 1659, 1660. Anchor mm.75.0040.0075.0020.0050.0020.0075.00Type as above, but without legends or mint marks.878. 2 Pence ND 7.50879. 1 Penny ND *.... 7.50Shield of St. George. Rev. Shield of Ireland.880. Half Penny ND 10.00OLIVER CROMWELL, PROTECTOR, 1653-1658(Coin name:—Olivar)The valuations in this reign are for Very Fine condition.Laureate bust. Rev. Crowned shield. The copper coinswere not placed in circulation.881. Crown 1658. . *.... 125.0Of''f '' "-s''\ß . \13 */Ã.Sft i882. Half Crown 1656, 1658 *.... 50.00883. 1 Shilling 1658 35.00

884. 6 Pence 1658. . ,...*.... 400.00885. Copper Farthing ND. Rev. Crowned shield. 250.00886. Copper Farthing ND. Rev. Three pillars. *.... 250.00887. Copper Farthing ND. Rev. Ship *.... 250.00CHARLES II, 1660-1685(Coin name:—Carolus II)47

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GREAT BRITAIN-CHARLES IIGREAT BRITAIN-CHARLES IIPart 1. Hammered Coinage (1660-1662)<0 7*./r->-"(i \ F £p^,/ /,t'S ¿^^'A 'y/,V V '^

^r.Crowned bust. Rev. Square Shield. There are nocircles as part of the design and the coins do nothave the mark of value.888. Half Crown ND *....889. 1 Shilling ND *....890. 6 Pence ND891. 2 Pence ND892. 1 Penny ND75.0022.5020.006.007.50Crowned bust with Roman numeral for denominationbehind head. Rev. Square shield. There are no circlesas part of the design.893. Half Crown (XXX) ND *.... 75.00894. 1 Shilling (XII) ND 30.00895. 6 Pence (VI) ND 125.00

896. 2 Pence (II) ND 25.00Type as above, but the bust and the shield are eachwithin a circle.897. Half Crown (XXX) ND898. 1 Shilling (XII) ND *...899. 6 Pence (VI) ND900. 4 Pence (Illl) ND901. 3 Pence (III) ND902. 2 Pence (II) ND903. 1 Penny (I) ND25.0020.0015.007.5010.006.006.00Part II. Milled Coinage (1662-1685)

Coinage Symbols or Marks. Beginning with thisreign, the London Mint began to place certain sym-bols on the silver and gold coinage to denote thesource of the metal from which the coins werestruck. On the silver coins of Charles II, the follow-ing symbols appear:Rose. Silver from western England.Plume. Silver from Wales.Elephant. Silver from the African Company.Elephant and castle. Silver from the AfricanCompany.The valuations for the following milled coins are for Fine and Extremely Fine condition.General type for the Crown, Half Crown,Shilling and 6 Pence.Draped, laureate bust with or without a symbol be-low the bust, as indicated. Rev. Cross of four shieldswith a pair of interlinked C's in each angle. The

Crowns of 1662 are s lightly larger in size than later Crowns, and only on the reverses of the 1 662 Crownsare the top and bottom shields quartered; on later reverses, these two shields are entire.CROWN904. 1662. Rose. Large head *,... 20.00 100.00905. 1662. Rose. Large head; with date1662 also on edge 30.00 150.00906. 1662. No symbol. Large head 25.00 125.00907. 1662. No symbol. Large head; withdate 1662 also on edge 40.00 200.00908. 1663. No symbol. Large head; newshields on Rev. . ....*.... 30.00 125.0048

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GREAT BRITAIN-CHARLES IIGREAT BRITAIN-CHARLES II909. 1664-71. No symbol. Smaller bust 15.00 75.00910. 1666. Elephant *..., 60.00 250.00911. 1671-80. No symbol. Large broadbust *.... 15.00 75.00912. 1679-84. No symbol. Older bust.*.... 30.00 135.00913. 1680, 81. Elephant and castle 400.00 RareHALF CROWN;914. 1663. No symbol. Large bust, nar-row style 15.00 35.00

915. 1664. Same but broad style 25.00 60.00916. 1666-72. No symbol. Smaller Bust. 12.50 30.00917. 1666. Elephant *.... 100.00 Rare918. 1672-84. No symbol. Older bust.*.... 12.50 30.00^919. 1673, 83. Plume below bust 400.00 Rare920. 1673. Same, but additional plumein center of Rev., replacing theusual star. . ...*.... 650.00 Rare921. 1681. Elephant and castle *.... 350.00 Rare1 SHILLING(As on the Crowns and Half Crowns, there arevarieties of the bust on the Shillings. However, themuch smaller size of the Shilling causes these differ-

ences in the size and style of the bust to appear asminute or insignificant. The Shillings are, therefore,catalogued according to the features of the bust,namely the normal features as they appear from1663 to 1683, and the pronounced older featureson the coinage of 1683 and 1684.)•JT ,\à -: o'^-.5 -:922.923.924.925.926.927.928.929.л* •1663, 66, 68-83. No symbol. Normalfeatures *.... 8.001666. Elephant 35.001666. Elephant as above, but theObv. shows not a draped bust,but a head without drapery, as onthe gold Guinea of that year 65.001681. Elephant and castle 275.001677, 79. Plume below bust on Obv. 40.001674. Plume in center of Rev. only 75.00

1671, 73, 74, 75, 76, 79, 80. Plumeon both Obv. and Rev *.... 25.001683, 84. No symbol. Older fea-tures. 12.5020.0085.00125.00Rare100.00Rare60.0035.0049

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GREAT BRITAIN-CHARLES IIGREAT BRITAIN-JAMES II6 PENCE930. 1674-84. No symbols or bust vari-eties7.50 17.50Maundy coinage. Crowned bust with Roman numeralbehind head. Rev. Square shield. These coins differ from the hammered issues of similar design (see900-903 ab'ove.) by the absence of a circle aroundthe bust and shield.931. 4 Pence ND *.... 7.50 15.00932. 3 Pence ND 5.00 12.50933. 2 Pence ND 5.00 12.50

934. 1 Penny ND 7.50 15.00935.936.937.938.Maundy coinage. Laureate, draped bust.Rev. Linked C's as indicated below.4 Pence 1670-84. Four C's 7.503 Pence 1670-84. Three C's 5.002 Pence 1668-84. Two C's *.... 5.001 Penny 1670-84. One C only *.... 7.5015.0012.5012.5015.00Crossed sceptres extending through crown. Rev.Harp crowned. Similar type to the Charles I copper 

coinage. No. 782, 783 above.939. Copper Farthing ND. (1660, 61.) .... 7.50 20 .00Armored, laureate bust to left. Rev. Britannia seated.The tin Farthing was issued with a plug of copper through the center and with the date on the edge,rather than on the Rev.940. Copper Half Penny 1672, 73,75 *.... 7.50 20.00941. Copper Farthing 1672-75, 79 4.00 17.50942. Tin Farthing 1684, 85 22.50 RareJAMES II, 1685-1688(Coin names:—lacobvs II or Secundus)The valuations in this reign are for Fine andExtremely Fine condition.Draped, laureate bust. Rev. Cross of four shields.943. Crown 1686, 87, 88 * ... 40.00 150.00944. Half Crown 1685, 86, 87, 88 15.00 50 .00945. 1 Shilling 1685, 86, 87, 88 *.... 12.50 35.00946. 6 Pence 1686, 87, 88 12.50 35.00Maundy coinage. Laureate head. Rev.Crowned Roman numeral.947. 4 Pence 1686, 87, 88 ................. *.... 8.50948. 3 Pence 1685, 86, 87, 88 ................. 7.502 Pence 1686, 87, 88 ................. *.... 7.50949.950. 1 Penny 1685, 86, 87, 8810.0015.0015.0015.0020.00Draped or armored laureate bust as indicated. Rev.Britannia seated. These coins were issued with a

copper plug through the center and with the dateon the edge.951. Tin Half Penny 1685, 86, 87.Draped *.... 27.50 Rare952. Tin Farthing 1684, 85 , 86, 87.Armored *.... 22.50 Rare953. Tin Farthing 1687. Draped 35.00 RareWILLIAM AND MARY, 1688-1694(Coin name:—Gvlielmvs et Maria)The valuations in this reign and for Fine andExtremely Fine condition.50

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GREAT BRITAIN-WILLIAM AND MARYGREAT BRITAIN-WILLIAM AND MARY-о-у"^Conjoined, draped busts. Rev. Crowned shield of two types, the early one with four fields, and thelater one with ten fields.954. Half Crown 1689. Early shield 8.50 20.00955. Half Crown 1689, 90. Later shield. ...*... 10.00 22.50ЦЛ^Л|У1 V Ð¥.Л li-'.ÿ.4^, \ч956.957.

958.959.Conjoined, draped busts. Rev. Cross of four shieldswith a W-M monogram in each angle.Crown 1691, 92 ......................... *.... 50.00Half Crown 1691, 92, 93 ................. 8.501 Shilling 1692, 93 ..................... *.... 15.006 Pence 1693, 94 ................ 15.00125.0020.0027.5027.50Maundy coinage. Conjoined, laureate heads.Rev. Crowned numeral.960. 4 Pence 1689-94. *.... 8.50 15.00961. 3 Pence 1689-94 7.50 15.00962. 2 Pence 1689-94 7.50 15.00

963. 1 Penny 1689-94 10.00 22.50Conjoined, draped busts. Rev. Britannia seated. Thetin coins were issued with a copper plug throughthe center and with the date on the edge.964. Tin Half Penny 1689 100.00 Rare965. Tin Farthing 1689 75.00 Rare966. Copper Farthing 1689. Date onedge and on Rev Rare Rare967. Tin Farthing with date 1690 on edgeand 1689 on Rev. . Rare Rareл /; vConjoined busts, the King's being armored, and withlong hair. Rev. Britannia seated. The tin coins wereissued with a copper plug through the center.968. Tin Half Penny 1690. Date on edgeonly *.... 35.00 Rare969. Half Penny 1691, 92. Date on edgeand on Rev 35.00 Rare970. Tin Farthing 1690, 91, 92. Date onedge and on Rev *.... 20.00 Rare971. Copper Farthing 1693. (Corbetissue.) Rare RareConjoined busts, the King's being armored and withshort hair. Rev. Britannia seated.972. Copper Half Penny 1694 *.... 7.50 20.00973. Copper Farthing 1694 6.50 17.50WILLIAM1694-1702(Coin name:—Gvlielmvs III or Tertivs)Coinage symbols and mint marks.B mm. BristolС mm. Chester E mm. Exeter N mm. NorwichY mm. York 

Elephant andcastle. Silver from the African Co.Plume. Silver from Wales.Rose. Silver from Western England.The valuations in this reign are for Fine andExtremely Fine condition.Draped, laureate bust. Rev. Cross of four shields.This coinage, as indicated below, is with or withouta mint mark or symbol below the bust or on the Rev.There are minor varieties involving details of thehair on the bust, the shape of the harp in the Irishshield, or the size of the shields themselves, over the period of coinage.51

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GREAT BRITAIN-WILLIAM IIIBRITAIN-WILLIAM inCROWN974. 1695, 96, 97, 1700. No s ymbol. (The1697 is particularly rare .) 15.00HALF CROWN50.00975. 1696-1701. No symbol 8.50 20.00976. 1696, 97. B mm 10.00 30.00977. 1696, 97. C mm 12.50 35.00978. 1696, 97. E mm 12.50 35.00979. 1696, 97. N mm *.... 15.00 40.00980. 1696, 97. Y mm 12.50 35.00981. 1701. Elephant and castle *.... 300.00 Rare982. 1701. Plume in each angle of cross *.... 17.50 40.001 SHILLING983. 1695-1701. No symbol *....984. 1696, 97. B mm985. 1696, 97. C mm986. 1696, 97. E mm987. 1696, 97. N mm

988. 1696, 97. Ymm *....989. 1698, 99, 1701. Plume in each angleof cross 15.00990. 1699. Rose in each angle of cross6.0012.507.5017.507.5017.507.5017.507.5017.507.5017.505.0035.000.0065.00991. 1700. Plume below bus t *.... 400.00 Rare6 PENCE992.993.994.995.996.997.998.999.1000.1695-1701. No symbol1696, 97. B mm1696, 97. C mm *....1696, 97. E mm1696, 97. N mm1696, 97. Ymm1698. 99. Plume in each angle of cross1699. Rose in each ang le of cross.1700. Plume below bust. . ...*....5.0010.005.0012.505.0012.505.0012.505.0012.505.0012.509.0017.5022.5050.00300.00RareMaundy Coinage. Draped, laureate bust.Rev. Crowned numeral.1001. 4 Pence 1697-1702 10.00 17.501002. 3 Pence 1698-1701 *.... 7.50 15.001003. 2 Pence 1698-1701 7.50 15.001004. 1 Penny 1698-1701 *.... 15.00 25.00COPPER COINAGE1006.1007.(.aureate, armored bust. Rev. Britannia seated withdate beneath. As indicated below, some of thecoins of 1698 and 1699 have the d ates to the rightof Britannia. The coins from 1699 to 1701 have adifferent arrangement of Britannia's hands.1005. Half Penny 1695-1701. Date

below ................ *.... 7.50Half Penny 1698, 99. Date at right. 7.50Farthing 1695-1700. Datebelow ................ *.... 6.501008. Farthing 1698, 99. Date atright ................ *.... 8.50ANNE, 1702-1714(Coin name:— Anna)Coinage symbols and mint marks.EdinburghSilver captured at Battleof Vigo Bay.Silver from Welsh Mines.Silver from a lead smelt-ng company.

20.0020.0017.5020.00E mm.VIGO.Plume.Plumes and roses.52

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GREAT BRITAIN-ANNEGREAT BRITAIN-ANNEThe valuations in this reign are for Fine andExtremely Fine condition.Draped bust. Rev. Cross of four shields. This coinage,as indicated below, is with or without a mint mark or symbol below the bust or on the Rev. Before theUnion with Scotland in 1707, the four shields wereentire; after the Union, some of the devices on theshields were rearranged, the most obvious changebeing in the top and bottom shields, which werehalved vertically.CROWN10O9. 1703. VIGO below bust *.... 50.00 165.00

1010. 1705. Plume in each angle of cross *.... 65.00 175.001011. 1706 , 07. Plumes and roses in theangles *.... 35.00 120.001012. 1707, 08. No symbol. New shields 25.00 80.001013. 1707, 08. E mm. (Obv. shown.)*.... 25.00 80.001014. 1708. Plume in each angle of cross. 30.00 90.001015. 1713. Plumes and roses in theangles. (Rev. shown.) *.... 25.00 80.00HALF CROWN1016. 1703. No symbol *.... 45.00 100.001017. 1703. VIGO below bust 12.50 27.501018. 1704, 05. Plume in each angle of cross 15.00 30.001019. 1706, 07. Plumes and roses in theangles 12.50 27.501020. 1707, 08, 09, 13 . No symbol. New

shields 10.00 22.501021. 1707, 09. E mm 10.00 22.501022. 1708. Plume in each angle of cross. 15.00 30.001023. 1710, 12, 13, 14 . Plumes and rosesin the angles 10.00 22.501 SHILLING1024. 1702, 04, 05. No symbol 12.50 25.001025. 1702, 04, 05. Plume in each angleof cross 12.501026. 1702, 03. VIGO below bust *.... 10.001027. 1705, 07. Plumes and roses in theangles 12.50 20.001028. 1707, 08, 09, 11. No symbol. Newshields *.... 5.001029. 1707, 08, 09. E mm 7.501030. 1707, 08. Plume in each angle of cross 7.501031. 1708, 10, 12, 13, 14. Plumes androses in the angles 5.006 PENCE25.0020.0010.0017.5017.5010.001032.1033.1034.1035.1036.1037.1038.

1039.1703. VIGO below bust 7.50 15.001705. No symbol 15.00 40.001705. Plume in each angle of cross. 10.00 22.501705, 07. Plumes and roses in theangles 7.50 15.001707, 08, 11. No symbol. Newshields 5.00 10.001707, 08. E mm 5.00 10.001707, 08. Plume in each angle of cross *.... 10.00 22.501710. Plumes and roses in theangles 12.50 25.0053

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GREAT BRITAIN-ANNEGREAT BRITAIN-GEORGE1040.1041.1042.1043.Maundy Coinage. Draped bust. Rev.Crowned numeral.4 Pence 1703-13 *.... 5.003 Pence 1703-13 5.002 Pence 1703-13 *.... 4.001 Penny 1703-13 7.50

10.0010.008.0015.00Draped bust. Rev. Britannia seated.1044. Copper Farthing 1714 30.00 65.00GEORGE 1, 1714-1727(Coin name:— Georgivs)Coinage symbols.Plumes and roses. Silver from a lead smelt-ing company.SS and C. Silver from the South SeaCompany.WCC. Silver from the Welsh

Copper Company.The valuations in this reign are for Fine andExtremely Fine condition.Draped, laureate bust. Rev. Cross of four shields.This coinage, as indicated below, is with or withoutidentifying symbols on Obv. or Rev.CROWN1045. 1716, 18, 20, 26. Plumes and rosesin the angles 65.00 100.001046. 1723. SS's and C's in the angles.... 65.00 100.00HALF CROWN1047. 1715. No symbol *.... Very rare.1048. 1715, 17, 20, 26. Plumes and rosesin the angles 22.50 50.001049. 1723. SS's and C's in the angles 20.00 45.001 SHILLING1050. 1715-27. Plumes and roses in theangles 7.50 20.001051. 1720, 21. No symbol 6.00 15.001052. 1723, 24, 25, 26. WCC below bustand with plumes and interlinkedC's in the angles *.... 30.00 65.001053. 1723. SS's and C's in theangles *.... 5.00 10.006 PENCE1054. 1717, 20, 26. Plumes and roses inthe angles 7.50 20.001055. 1723. SS's and C's in theangles *.... 6.00 15.00

12.5012.5010.00Maundy Coinage. Draped, laureate bust.Rev. Crowned numeral.1056. 4 Pence 1717, 21, 23, 27 ............. 6.001057. 3 Pence 1717, 21, 23, 27 ............. 6.001058. 2 Pence 1717, 21, 23, 26, 27. *.... 5.001059. 1 Penny 1716, 18, 20, 23, 25, 26,27. 6.00 12.50COPPER COINAGE54

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GREAT BRITAIN-GEORGE \GREAT BRITAIN-GEORGE II1068. 1746. LIMA below bust 50.00 85.001069. 1746. No symbol. Proof conditiononly — 125.001070. 1750, 51 . No symbol 60.00 90.00HALF CROWNLaureate, armored bust. Rev. Britannia seated. Thecoins of 1717 and 1718 are sometimes called"Dumps," being thicker and smaller than the stand-ard coinage.1060. Half Penny 1717, 18. Dump issue. 4.50 17.501061. Half Penny 1719-24. Normalissue *.... 4.50 17.501062. Farthing 1717, 18. Dump issue. * 7.50 22.501063. Farthing 1719-24. Normal issue 4.00 17.50GEORGE II, 1727-176 0

(Coin name:—Georgivs (or u) II)Coinage symbols.Rose.Plume.Plumes and roses.Lima.Silver from Western England.Silver f rom Wales.Silver from a lead smeltingCompanySilver captured at Lima, Peru.The valuations in this reign are for Fine andExtremely Fine condition.Draped, laureate bust. Rev. Cross of four shields.From 1727 to 1741, the coins bear a young portrait;beginning with 1743, the portrait is of an older king.CROWN1064. 1731. No symbol. Proof conditiononly Very rare.1065. 1732, 34, 35, 36. Plumes and roses

in the angles. Young bust *.... 40.00 85.001066. 1739, 41. A rose only in eachangle 40.00 100.00^1067 . 1743 . Similar, but with old bust.40.00 75.001071. 1731. No symbol. Proof conditiononly *.... 125.001072. 1731, 32 , 34, 35, 36. Plumes androses in the angles. Youngbust 12.50 27.501073. 1739, 41. A rose only in eachangle 12.50 27.501074. 1743, 45. Similar, but with old bust. 12.50 27.501075. 1745, 46. LIMA below bust *.... 10.00 20.001076. 1746. No symbol. Proof conditiononly 60.001077. 1750, 51 . No symbol 20.00 35.001 SHILLING1078.

1079.1080.1081.1082.1083.1084.1085.1727, 31. Plume in each angle.Young bust1727, 28, 29, 31, 32, 34, 35, 36,37. Plumes and roses in theangles1728. No symbol1739, 41. Rose in each angle1743 , 45, 47 . Similar, but with oldbust1745 , 46. LIMA below bust1746. No symbol. Proof conditiononly1750, 51, 58. No symbol *....

6 PENCE20.00 35.006.0025.006.006.005.004.0012.5050.0012.5012.5010.0030.008.0055

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GREAT BRITAIN-GEORGE IIGREAT BRITAIN-GEORGE III1086.1087.1088.1089.1090.1091.1092.1093.1728. No symbol1728 . Plume in each angle1728, 31, 32, 3 4, 35, 36. Plumesand roses in the angles1739, 41. Rose in each angle1743 , 45. Similar, but with oldbust

1745 , 46. LIMA below bust1746. No symbol. Proof conditiononly1750, 51, 57, 58. No symbol. ..*....17.5015.005.005.005.005.003.5030.0027.5010.0010.0010.0010.0025.007.5010.00

8.00Maundy Coinage. Draped, laureate young bust,Rev. Crowned numeral.1094. 4 Pence 1729, 31, 32, 35, 37, 39,40, 43, 46 , 60 ........................... 5.001095. 3 Pence 1729-60. Dates as above. 4.001096. 2 Pence 1729-60. Dates as above,plus 1756, 59 ..................... *.... 4.00 8.001097. 1 Penny 1729, 31, 32, 35, 37, 39,40, 43, 46, 50 and 1752-60 ..... 4.00 8.00COPPER COINAGELaureate, armored bust. Rev. Britannia seated.1O98. Half Penny 1729-39. Youngbust1099. Half Penny 1740, 42-54. Old bust.1100. Farthing 1730-37, 3 9. Young bust.1101. Farthing 1741, 44, 46, 49, 50, 54.Old bust. . ..... *....3.002.50

3.0015.0015.0015.002.50 15.00GEORGE1760-1820(Coin name:—Georgvis III)The valuations in this reign are for Very Fineand Uncirculated condition.A. Royal Standard CoinageDraped, laureate youthful bust. Rev. Cross o f four shields. 2000 specimens of this coin were struck for The Earl o f Northumberland as Lord Lieutenant of Ireland; this coin is hence known as fhe "North-umberland Shilling."1102. 1 Shilling 1763 30.00 50.00Armored, laureate bust. Rev. Cross of four shieldswith a crown in each angle. (The 1798 Shilling isknown as the "Dorrien and Magens Shilling," being

struck for bankers of those names. Only a few areknown, as their issue was prohibited after some hadbeen struck.)1103. 1 Shilling 1787 2.50 5.001104. 1 Shilling 1798 *.... 500.00 600.001105. 6 Pence 1787 * .... 2.00 4.00Laureate head. Rev. St. George slaying dragon.1106. Crown 1818, 19, 20 15.00 25.00Large, broad, laureate head of so-called "bull"type. Rev. Crowned arms within the Order Of TheGarter.1107. Half Crown 1816, 17 6.00 12.50Laureate head of normal dimensions. Rev. Crownedarms within the Order Of The Garter.1108. Half Crown 1817-20 *.... 6.00 12.501109. 1 Shilling 1816-20 2.50 5.001110. 6 Pence 1816-20. . ...*.... 2.50 5.0056

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GREAT BRITAIN-GEORGE IIIGREAT BRITAIN-GEORGE IIIMaundy Coinage; Type I. Draped, youthful, laureatebust. Rev. Crowned numeral.1111. 4 Pence 1763, 65, 66, 70, 72, 76,80, 84, 86 *.... 4.50 9.001112. 3 Pence 1762, 63, 65, 66, 70, 72,80, 84, 86 *.... 4.00 7.501113. 2 Pence 1763, 65, 66, 72, 76, 80,84, 86 3.50 7.501114. 1 Penny 1763, 65, 66, 70, 72, 76,79,80,81,84,86 3.50 7.50

Maundy Coinage; Type II. Older, armored bust. Rev.Thin, script, crowned numeral, causing this issue tobe known as "Wire Money."1115. 4 Pence 1792 10.00 15.001116. 3 Pence 1792 10.00 15.001117. 2 Pence 1792 10.00 15.001118. 1 Penny 1792 10.00 15.00Maundy Coinage; Type III. Armored, laureate bust.Rev. Normal, crowned numeral.1119. 4 Pence 1795, 1800 5.00 10.001120. 3 Pence 1795, 1800 5.001121. 2 Pence 1795, 1800 4.001122. 1 Penny 1795, 1800 *.... 4.0010.00

7.507.50Maundy Coinage; Type IV. Plain, laureate head.Rev. Crowned numero/.1123. 4 Pence 1817, 18, 201124. 3 Pence 1817, 18, 20 *...1125. 2 Pence 1817, 18, 201126. 1 Penny 1817, 18, 20 *...COPPER COINAGE, -'5.005.004.004.0010.0010.007.507.50Armored, laureate bust. Rev. Britannia seated.1127. Half Penny 1770-75 3.00 20.001128. Farthing 1771, 73, 74, 75 3.00 20.00Draped, laureate bust. Rev. Britannia seated. Thelettering on this issue is incused. These large, thick coins are referred to as "Cartwheels." The Half Pennies and Farthings of this issue were not placedin circulation, and were struck in Proof condition only.1129. 2 Pence 1797 *.... 8.00 35.001130. 1 Penny 1797 *.... 7.00 30.001131. Half Penny 1797. Proof 35.00

1132. Farthing 1797. Proof 35.00Draped, laureate bust of small type. Rev. Britanniaseated, date below.1133. Half Penny 1799 *.... 3.OO 17.501134. Farthing 1799 3.50 20.00Draped, laureate bust of new, large type, datebelow. Rev. Britannia seated.1135. 1 Penny 1806, 07 *.... 3.00 17.501136. Half Penny 1806, 07 2.50 15.0057

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GREAT BRITAIN-GEORGE IIIBfflrAlN-GEORGE III1137. Farthing 1806, 07 *.... 2.50 15.00B. Bank of England Emergency CoinageA foreign silver coin, the obverse of which is counter-stamped with a small head of George III. Thesecoins were issued from 1797 to 1804; an oval stampwas used from 1797 to 1803; an octagonal stampwas used in 1804. The bulk of this coinage consistedof foreign silver dollars, but smaller denominationswere also counterstamped, as noted below.Most of these coins consisted of the 8 Real pieces or silver Dollars from the Spanish Colonial mints inAmerica located at Mexico City, Guatemale, Potosi,Lima and Santiago. Sometimes, coins from conti-nental Spain will be found and very rarely coins of France and the United States. Counterstamped U.S.coins are the rarest and most valuable.These counterstamped coins were issued as a neces-sity measure under authority of the Bank of England,which declared the 8 Real piece to be legal tender for 4 Shillings 9 Pence, just 3 Pence short of thestandard Crown or 5 Shilling piece.As a result of widespread counterfeiting, this coin-age was suspended late in 1804 and replaced bythe Bank of England Dollar (see below.) The valua-tions are for the commonest mint, which in most

cases would be Mexico City, and for Very Finecondition.^^"---.1138.1139.1140.1141.1142.1143.1144.1145.(8 Reales.) Oval counterstamp ................ *.... 27.50(8 Reales.) Octagonal counterstamp ....... *.... 40.00(4 Reales.) Oval counterstamp ..................... 25.00(4 Reales.) Octagonal counterstamp ............. 60.00

(2 Reales.) Oval counterstamp ..................... 35.00(2 Reales.) Octagonal counterstamp ............. 100.00(1 Real.) Oval counterstamp ......................... 35.00('/2 Real.) Oval counterstamp ......................... 60.00Draped, laureate bust. Rev. Britannia seated withina double circle bearing two denominations. Issuedby the Bank of England to replace the counter-stamped foreign dollars.1146. 1 Dollar or 5 Shillings. 1804 17.50 30.00Armored, laureate bust. Rev. Value and date in wreath.1147. 3 Shillings 1811, 12 *.... 7.50 17.501148. 1 Shilling 6 Pence 1811, 12 5.00 12.50Large, laureate head. Rev. Value and date in wreath.1149. 3 Shillings, 1812-16 *.... 5.00 15.001150. 1 Shilling 6 Pence 1812-16 4.00 10.00

GEORGE IV, 1820-1830(Coin name:—Georgivs IIII or IV)The valuations in this reign are for Very Fineand Uncirculated condition.Large, laureate head. Rev. S/. George slaying dragon.1151. Crown 1821, 22 15.00 35.00Large, laureate head. Rev. Crowned arms flankedby a thistle and shamrock, a rose below. The Shillingand 6 Pence of 1820 and the Half Crown of 1824were not placed in circulation and were struck asproofs only.58

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GREAT BRITAIN-GEORGE WGREAT BRITAIN-GEORGE IV1152. Half Crown 1820,21,23, 24 *.1153. 1 Shilling 1820, 211154. 6 Pence 1820, 21 *.8.00 17.507.00 15.005.00 10.00Large, laureate head. Rev. Crowned arms withinthe Order of the Garter.1155. Half Crown 1823, 24 9.00 17.501156. 1 Shilling 1823, 24, 25 *.... 6.00 12.50

1157. 6 Pence 1824, 25, 26 *.... 5.00 10.00Bare head. Rev. Crowned, helmeted arms. TheCrown was not placed in circulation, and neither was the Half Crown of 1824. Both coins were struck in Proof condition only.1158. Crown 1825, 26. Proof 100.001159. Half Crown 1824, 25, 26, 28, 29 6.00 12.50Bare head. Rev. Lion on crown.1160. 1 Shilling 1825, 26, 27, 291161. 6 Pence 1826, 27, 28, 294.004.009.009.00

1162.1163.1164.1165.Maundy Coinage. Large, laureate head. Rev.Crowned numeral.4 Pence 1822-30 5.003 Pence 1822-30 5.002 Pence 1822-30 4.001 Penny 1822-30 *.... 4.0010.0010.007.507.50COPPER COINAGEDraped, laureate head. Rev. Britannia seated.1166. Farthing 1821, 22, 23, 25, 26 60 5.00Plain, laureate head. Rev. Britannia seated.1167. 1 Penny 1825, 26, 27 *.... 4.50 15.001168. Half Penny 1825, 26, 27 2.00 12.501169. Farthing 1826-30 *.... 1.00 10.001170. Half Farthing 1828, 30. (Struck for Ceylon) 6.00 17.501171. Third Farthing 1827. (Struck for Malta) 5.00 15.00SILVER PROOF SET1172. 1826. Set of 4 from Crown to6 Pence225.00

WILLIAM IV, 1830-1837(Coin name:—Gulielmvs IIll)The valuations in this reign are for Very Fineand Uncirculated condition.Plain head. Rev. Draped arms. The Crown was notplaced in circulation and was struck in Proof con-dition only, as was also the Half Crown of 7837.1173. Crown 1831, 34. Proof 450.001174. Half Crown 1831, 34, 35, 36, 37. 10.00 25.0059

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GREAT BRITAIN-WILLIAM IVGREAT BRITAIN-VICTORIAPlain head. Rev. Crown over value. The Shilling of 1831 was not placed in circulation, and was struck in Proof condition only.1175. 1 Shilling 1831, 34, 35, 36, 37 4.50 9.001176. 6 Pence 1831, 34, 35, 36, 37 4.50 9.00Plain head. Rev. Britannia seated.1177. 4 Pence 1836, 37 4.007.50Maundy Coinage. Plain head. Rev. Crowned nu-meral. The 7'/2 Pence piece, although not a Maundy

coin, is included here as it is of the same type. Thiscoin was struck expressly for colonial use.1178. 4 Pence 1831-37 *.... 5.00 10.001179. 3 Pence 1831-37 5.00 10.001180. 2 Pence 1831-37 4.00 7.501181. l'/2 Pence 1834, 35, 36, 37 *.... 5.00 10.001182. 1 Penny 1831-37 4.00 7.50COPPER COINAGEPlain head. Rev. Britannia seated.1183.1184.1185.1186.1 Penny 1831, 34, 37

Half Penny 1831, 34, 37 *..Farthing 1831, 34, 35, 36, 37Half Farthing 1837. (Struck for Ceylon) *..1187. Third Farthing 1835. (Struck for Malta) *..SILVER PROOF SET1188. 1831. Set of 4 from Crown to 6Pence.7.50 25.003.00 15.002.50 12.508.50 27.506.00 20.00— 600.00VICTORIA, 1837-1901(Coin name:—Victoria)Note:—From 1864 to 1879, a small die number mayappear on the Florin, Shilling and 6 Pence issues.This die number is quite normal for these coins, andthe coins are not rare because of it.The valuations in this reign are for Very Fineand Uncirculated condition.Young head. Rev. Crowned shield. The 1839 Crownwas not placed in circulation, and was struck inProof condition only, as were the Half Crowns of 1839, 51, 53, 62 and 64.1189. Crown 1839, 44, 45, 47 17.50 75.001190. Half Crown 1839-46, 48-51, 53,

62, 64, 74-87 5.00 25.00Young head. Rev. Crown over value.1191. 1 Shilling 1838-46, 48-87 2.50 6.001192. 6 Pence 1838-46, 48-87 2.00 5.00Large, crowned bust in royal raiment. Rev. Cross of four shields, the four angles containing a thistle, ashamrock and two roses. The dates are in GothicRoman numerals. The art style of this issue gives riseto its name as the Gothic type. The 1853 Crowns60

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GREAT BRITAIN-VICTORIAGREAT BRITAIN-VICTORIAwere not placed in circulation, and were sfruck inProof condition only.1193. Crown 1847, 53. Lettered edge 35.00 75.001194. Crown 1847, 53. Plain edge. Proof. 85.001195. 1 Florin or One Tenth of a Pound1851-60, 62-81, 83-87 4.50 12.50"Godless" Florin type. General style of the Gothic

Florin described above, but this coin is slightlysmaller, the legends are not in Gothic characters,and the Queen's title is without "Dei Gratia." The1848 date was struck in Proof condition only.1196. "Godless" Florin 1848, 49 7.50 15.00Young head. Rev. Britannia seated. The 1837, 57and 62 were struck in Proof condition only.1197. 4 Pence 1837-49, 51-55, 57, 62 3.50 7.00Bust wearing small crown. Rev. St. George slayingdragon; known as the "Jubilee" type.1198. Crown 1887-92 7.50 15.00

^W^xJubilee head. Rev. Square shield within the Order of the Garter. The first type 6 Pence is dated 1887only, and it was withdrawn shortly after issue be-cause of its similarity in design to the Gold Half Pound. Both coins are about the same size, and sinceneither bears a denomination, the silver coin wassoon gold plated and palmed off as a gold coin. Inthis respect, the 6 Pence is similar to the U.S. 5 Centpiece of 1883 which was issued early in 1883 with-out the word "cents," and which also underwentimmediate gilding.1199. Half Crown 1887-92 *.... 4.00 8.001200. 1 Shilling 1887-92 *.... 1.75 4.001201. 6 Pence 1887. Shield on Rev1202. 6 Pence 1887-93. Crown over valueon Rev 1.502.00 4.503.75Jubilee head. Rev. Cross of four shields with asceptre in each angle.1203. 2 Florins or 4 Shillings 1887-90 7.50 15.001204. 1 Florin 1887-92 3.50 7.50Jubilee head. Rev. Britannia seated. This coin wasstruck expressly for colonial use.1205. 4 Pence 1888. 5.00 10.00Old bust wearing coronet. Rev. St. George slayingdragon. Known as the "old head" type.1206. Crown 1893-1900 10.00 20.00Old head type. Rev. Spade type shield.1207. Half Crown 1893-1901. 4.75 8.5061

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GREAT BRITAIN-VICTORIAGREAT BRITAIN-VICTORIAOld head type. Rev. Shields of England, Scotlandand Ireland.1208. 1 Florin 1893-1901 4.50 8.001209. 1 Shilling 1893-1901 2.00 4.00Old head type. Rev. Crown over value.1210. 6 Pence 1893-1901 1.75MAUNDY COINAGE4.00Young head. Rev. Crowned numeral. The 7'/2 Pencepiece, although not a Maundy coin, is included here,as it is of the same type. This coin was struck ex-pressly for colonial use. The 1870 was struck in Proof condition only.1211. 4 Pence 1838-871212. 3 Pence 1838-87 *

1213. 2 Pence 1838-871214. l'/2 Pence 1838-43, 60, 62, 70. *1215. 1 Penny 1838-87.2.502.502.003.002.004.004.003.506.003.501216.1217.1218.1219.Jubilee head. Rev. Crowned numeral.Pence 1888-92 3.00Pence 1887-1893 *.... 3.00

Pence 1888-92 3.00Penny 1888-92 3.005.005.005.005.00Old head. Rev. Crowned numeral.1220. 4 Pence 1893-1901 2.501221. 3 Pence 1893-1901 *.... 2.501222. 2 Pence 1893-1901. 2.504.004.004.001223. 1 Penny 1893-1901 2.50COPPER AND BRONZE COINAGE4.00The copper co ins are the same dimensions as thoseof previous reigns. In 1860 , copper was discontinuedfor coinage, being replaced by bronze. The newbronze coins are smaller and thinner than the older 

copper coins, and in addition show the mark of value. The H mint mark on some of the bronze coinsindicates the Heaton Mint in Birmingham.Young head. Rev. Britannia seated.1224. 1 Penny 1839, 41, 43-49, 51, 53-60 *.... 3.00 12.501225. Half Penny 1838, 39, 41, 43-48,51-60 2.50 10.001226. Farthing 1838-60 *.... 2.25 8.001227 . Third Farthing 1844. (Struck for Malta) *.... 7.50 17.50Young head. Rev. Crown over value and date.Coins dated 1868 were not placed in circulationand were struck in Proof condition only.1228. Half Farthing 1839, 42, 43, 44, 47,51-54, 56, 681229. Quarter Farthing 1839, 51, 52, 53,68. (Struck for Ceylon.)2.50 8.506.50 15.00

Youthful bust. Rev. Britannia seated. As indicatedbelow, some of the coinage was struck at the HeatonMint, and these coins bear an H mm.1230. 1 Penny 1860-94 1.25 4.001231. 1 Penny 1874, 75, 76, 81, 82.H mm *.... 4.50 22.501232. Half Penny 1860-94 1 .00 4.001233. Half Penny 1874, 75, 76, 81, 82.H mm *.... 4.50 22.501234. Farthing 1860-69, 72-95 * 80 4.001235. Farthing 1874, 75, 76, 81, 82.H mm. . ...*... 4.00 20.0062

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GREAT BRITAIN-VICTORIAGREAT BRITAIN-EDWARD VIILarge, youthful head. Rev. Crown over value anddate. Struck for Malta.1236. Third Farthing 1866, 68, 76, 78,81, 84, 85 2.50 6.00Old head. Rev. Britannia seated.1237. 1 Penny 1895-1901 85 4.001238. Half Penny 1895-1901 75 4.001239. Farthing 1895-1901 65 4.00SILVER PROOF SETS1240. 1839. Set of 4 from Crown to 6Pence 185.001241. 1853. Set of 5 from Crown to 6Pence 250.001242. 1887. Set of 7. (Crown; 4, 2'/2, 2,1 Shillings; 6, 3 Pence.) 90.001243. 1893. Set of 6 (Crown; 216, 2, 1Shillings; 6, 3 Pence.) 85.00EDWARD VII, 1901-1910(Coin name:—Edwardvs VII)The valuations in this reign are for Very Fineand Uncirculated condition.Plain head. Rev. St. George slaying dragon.1244. Crown 1902 15.00 25.00Plain head. Rev. Crowned shield.1245. Half Crown 1902-10. . 7.50

15.00Plain head. Rev. Britannia standing.1246. 1 Florin 1902-10. . 6.0O15.00Plain head. Rev. Lion on crown.1247. 1 Shilling 1902-10 2.005.00Plain head. Rev. Crown over value.1248. 6 Pence 1902-10. . 1.505.001249.1250.1251.1252.Maundy Coinage. Plain head. Rev. Crown over value.

4 Pence 1902-10 *.3 Pence 1902-10 *.2 Pence 1902-101 Penny 1902-102.502.502.502.504.004.004.004.00BRONZE COINAGEPlain head. Rev. Britannia seated.1253. 1 Penny 1902-10 85

1254. Half Penny 1902-10 751255. Farthing 1902-10..654.004.004.00Plain head. Rev. Crown over value. Struck for Malta.1256. Third Farthing 1902 3.00 7.50SILVER PROOF SET(This set is with sand-blasted finish rather than withthe usual mirror-like finish.)63

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GREAT BRITAIN-EDWARD VIIGREAT BRITAIN-GEORGE V1257. 1902. Set of 5. (Crown; 2'/z, 2, 1Shillings; 6 Pence.)60.00GEORGE V, 1910-1936(Coin name:—Georgivs V)Until 1920, the silver coinage was of the same purityas the previous issues, namely, .925 fine. Beginningin 1920, the silver coinage was debased to a purityof only .500. The mint marks H and KN on certain

Pennies indicate the Heaton and King's Norton Mints.The valuations in this reign are for Very Fine andUncirculated condition.Plain head. Rev. Large Crown. The 1927 Crown wasstruck in Proof condition only.1258. Crown 1927-34, 36 22.50 35.00-- 2;f .x^Plain head. Rev. St. George slaying dragon. Struck on the 25th year of his reign.1259. Crown 1935 5.00 9.501260. Crown as above, but Proof condi-tion with raised letters on edge. 35.00Plain head. Rev. Large, crowned shield within theOrder of the Garter.1261. Half Crown 1911-19. Fine silver 4.001262. Half Crown 1920-27. Base silver 3.007.507.50Plain head. Rev. Smaller, uncrowned shield flankedby a pair of crowned, linked G's.1263. Half Crown 1927-36 3.00 7.50Plain head. Rev. Cross of four shields, with asceptre in each angle.1264. 1 Florin 1911-19. Fine silver 3.501265. 1 Florin 1920-27. Base Silver 2.756.50

6.50Plain head. Rev. Cross of four sceptres witha shield in each angle.1266. 1 Florin 1927-33, 35, 36 2.756.50Plain head. Rev. Lion on a crown dividing thedate, all within a circle.1267. 1 Shilling 1911-19. Fine silver.1268. 1 Shilling 1920-27. Base silver.1269. 6 Pence 1911-20. Fine silver 1270. 6 Pence 1920-27. Base silver. .2.001.50

1.501.004.004.003.503.50Plain head. Rev. Much larger lion and crown, not ina circle, and with date in the legend.1271. 1 Shilling 1927-36.1.25 3.5064

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GREAT BRITAIN-GEORGE VGREAT BRITAIN-EDWARD VIIIPlain head. Rev. Floral design co nsisting o f 1272.1273.PencePenceoak leaves and acorns.1927-36.1927-36.1.0085

3.003.001274.1275.1276.1277.1278.1279.1280.1281.

Maundy Coinage. Plain head. Rev. Crownednumeral.4 Pence 1911-20. Fine Silver 4 Pence 1921-36. Base Silver 3 Pence 1911-20. Fine Silver. ..*....3 Pence 1921-36. Base Silver 2 Pence 1911-20. Fine Silver 2 Pence 1921-36. Base Silver 1 Penny 1911.-20. Fine silver 1 Penny 1921-36. Base Silver 3.005.003.005.003.005.003.005.003.005.003.005.003.005.003.005.00Plain head. Rev. Britannia seated. As indicated be-ow, some of the coinage was s truck at the Heaton

Mint and at the King's Norton Mint. The mint marksare H and KN.1282. 1 Penny 1911-22, 26-36.No. mm ............................... * ..... 751 Penny 1912, 18, 19. H mm ......... 3.001 Penny 1918, 19. KN mm ............. 15.001285. Half Penny 1911-36 ................. * ..... 501286. Farthing 1911-36 ..................... * ..... 351283.1284.3.5015.0037.503.003.00Plain head. Rev. Crown over value. Struck for Malta.1287. Third Fart hing 1913 ....................... 2.00 5.00SILVER PROOF SETS1288. 1911. Set o f 4. (2'/2, 2, 1 Sh illings ;6 Pence .) ................ 50.001289. 1927. Set o f 6. (Crown; 2'/2, 2, 1Shillings ; 6, 3 Pence.) ................ 50.00EDWARD VIII, 1936Dies for the complete coinage of Edward VIII (gold,silver and bronze) had already been made by theime the King abdicated. The coins b ore his head

and only a few sets were struck from these dies for national institutions or royalty. None was ever placed in circulation, and it is doubtful if any of hese coins will ever appear on the market. However,

some samples of the brass, 12-sided 3 Pence coinwere distributed for t esting in ven ding machines(this being a new size and s hape in English coinage)and thes e appear on the market at rare intervals.Hence, this one coin is catalogued below.It is interesting to note, h owever, that coins b earinghe name of Edward VIII (but not his portrait) were

actually struck and p laced in circulation in certaincolonies. These coins will be found catalogued und er British West Africa, East A frica, Fiji, New Guineaand the native stat e of Cutch in India.Plain head. Rev. Three flowers of the thrift plant.Brass, 12-sided coin.1290. 3 Pence 1937 Very rareGEORGE VI, 1937-1952(Coin name:—Georgivs VI)

The last year in which silver coins were struck for circulation was 1946. Beginning in 1947, all de-nominations formerly struck in s ilver have beenstruck in a cu pro-nickel alloy (shortened to "nickel"n the listings b elow.) The Maundy Coinage, how-

ever, continued to be struck in silver; from 1937 to1946 in silver of .500 purity and from 1947 to 1952n silver of .925 purity.

A change in the Sovereign's title was made on allEnglish and co lonial coinage struck in 1949 andater. The words "IND. IMP" (Emperor of India) were

dropped from the royal title in that y ear as a resultof the formation of India as an independent nation.The valuations in this reign are for Very Fineand Uncirculated condition.Plain head. Rev. arms supported by lion and unicorn.1291. Crown 1937. Silver.4.50 8.0065

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GREAT BRITAIN-GEORGE VIGREAT BRITAIN-GEORGE VIPlain head. Rev. St. George slaying dragon. Com-memorative coin for the Festival of Britain. Struck only in Proof condition.1292. Crown or 5 Shillings 1951. Nickel.Proof 8.00Plain head. Rev. Shield flanked by a pair of crowned, linked G's.1293. Half Crown 1937-46. Silver 1.501294. Half Crown 1947-51. Nickel. . 1.25

3.502.75Plain head. Rev. Crowned rose flanked by a thistleand a shamrock. On this coinage, the Florin iscalled by its Shilling equivalent.1295. 2 Shillings 1937-46. Silver 1.25 3.001296. 2 Shillings 1947-51. Nickel 1.00 2.25Plain head. Rev. Lion on a crown. The so-called"English Shilling."1297. 1 Shilling 1937-46. Silver 60 1.251298. 1 Shilling 1947-51. Nickel 50 1.00Plain head. Rev. Crowned lion holding sword andsceptre and seated on a crown. The so-called "Scot-tish Shilling."1299. 1 Shilling 1937-46. Silver. .1300. 1 Shilling 1947-51. Nickel..60.501.251.00Plain head. Rev. Crown over initials GRI. From 1949to 1952, the initials are GR VI.1301. 6 Pence 1937-46. Silver * 50 1.001302. 6 Pence 1947, 48. Nickel 40 .751303. 6 Pence 1949-52. New initials. *.... .40 .75Plain head. Rev. Shield of St. George on large rose.1304. 3 Pence 1937-45. Silver .50 1.00

Maundy Coinage. Plain head. Rev. Crowned nu-meral. The valuations are for Proof condition.1305. 4 Pence 1937-46. Base silver. ..*....1306. 4 Pence 1947-52. Fine silver 1307. 3 Pence 1937-46. Base silver 1308. 3 Pence 1947-52. Fine silver 1309. 2 Pence 1937-46. Base silver 1310. 2 Pence 1947-52. Fine silver. .1311. 1 Penny 1937-46. Base silver.1312. 1 Penny 1947-52. Fine silver.7.009.007.00

9.007.009.007.009.00BRONZE COINAGEPlain head. Rev. Three flowers of the thrift plant.12-sided, brass coin.1313. 3 Pence 1937-52. . .35 1.25Plain head. Rev. Britannia seated.1314. 1 Penny 1937-40, 44-51 201.25

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GREAT BRITAIN-GEORGE VIGREAT BRITAIN-ELIZABETH IIc. sV\t fcPlain head. Rev. Ship.1315. Half Penny 1937-52.20 1.25w?fcp>Plain head. Rev. Wren.1316. Farthing 1937-52PROOF SETS.20 1.25

(Coin name:—Elizabeth II)Coins from the Crown to the 6 Pence are cupro-nickel, and from the 3 Pence to the Farthing, theyare brass or bronze; the Maundy Coinage is finesilver. In 1954, the royal title was again changed,and the coins struck from that year to the present arewithout the words "BRITT. OMN."The valuations in this reign are for Uncirculatedcondition.Queen on horseback. Rev. Four shields around acrown. Sfruck to commemorate the Coronation.1320. Crown or 5 Shillings 1953 4.75Plain head. Rev. Four shields around a crown. Struck on the occasion of the British Exposition in New York.

1321. Crown or 5 Shillings 1960 2.5013171937. Set of 15. (Complete coinagein all metals from silver Crownto bronze Farthing and includ-ing Maundy Coinage.)— 50.001318.1950. Set of 9. (Complete cupro-nickel, brass and bronze coin-age from the Half Crown tothe Farthing.)20.001319.1951. Festival of Britain issue. Setof 10. (The same types as the1950 coins with the addition of the Festival of Britain Crownpiece.)27.50,ELIZABETH II, 1952-I. </.'v '•"•' A ' vPlain head. Rev. Crowned shield.1322. Half Crown 1953-60. .. 1.25Plain head. Rev. Rose in circle.1323. 2 Shillings 1953-601.00

Plain head. Rev. Shield with three lions. The so-called "English Shilling."1324. 1 Shilling 1953-60 60Plain head. Rev. Shield with one lion standing. Theso-called "Scottish Shilling."1325. 1 Shilling 1953-60 60Plain head. Rev. Rose, thistle and shamrock.1326. 6 Pence 1953-60. ..4067

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GREAT BRITAIN-ELIZABETH IIGKfAT BRITAIN-ELIZABETH IIл -^° .? "A iSHtmbPlain head. Rev. Portcullis. 12-sided, brass coin.1327. 3 Pence 1953-60. ...40

l!¡•<^%v Ф: Ч!5Л tis]/^ sPlain head. Rev. Britannia seated. The 1954 datewas not placed in circulation, and it is extremelyrare.

1328. 1 Penny 1953, 53, 61 25!iO H. - -\'-?л'ч l^~—"- О -~Plain head. Rev. Ship.1329. Half Penny 1953-60.25

Plain head. Rev. Wren.1330. Farthing 1953-56.60Maundy Coinage. Plain head. Rev. Crowned nu-meral. The valuations are for Proof condition.1331. 4 Pence 1953-60 10.OO1332. 3 Pence 1953-60 10.001333. 2 Pence 1953-60 10.0O

1334. 1 Penny 1953-60 10.00CORONATION PROOF SET1335. 1953. Set of 10. Complete cupro-nickel, brassand bronze coinage from the Crown tothe Farthing 22.5068

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IRELANDIRELAND-SIHTRIC IIIStatus. An Independent Republic, formerly un-der British rule.PART I. VIKING-DANISH COINAGE,ABOUT 980-1180 A.D.Crude and barbarous coins struck in Ireland by theresident Vikings. The types are imitations of the con-temporary English coins. They carry English namesand legends and cover the period from Aethelred IIto William II (979-1100 A.D.).During this period, the name of only one non-Englishruler appears on the coins, namely, Sihtric; eventhen the name of Aethelred or Cnut appears on thereverse. The coins are di fficult to attribute as they

are usually in worn condition with blundered or meaningless legends. They are nevertheless quitedifferent in their general appearance from the simi-lar type English coins they so crudely imitate. Manyof them bear the name of Dublin, given variously asDIFLN, DYFLI, DYFLINR, DYFELI, etc.The major types of the various rulers are here cata-logued, but there are many minor varieties that arenot within the scope of this book. The coins arewithout dates until the reign of Henry VIII, 1509-47. The valuations are for Fine condition.SIHTRIC III, 989-1029 A.D.(Coin names:—Sihtric; Zihtric)Bust /eft with sceptre. Rev. Short double cross wi thCRVX in angles. With name of Aethelred.1. Silver Penny 35.00n

Bust left or right. Rev. Long double cross. With nameof Aethelred.2. Silver Penny 20.00Bust left. Rev. Small cross. With name of Aethelred.3. Silver Penny 50.00Helmeted bust left. Rev. Square over the center of along double cross. With name of Aethelred.4. Silver Penny 75.00Helmeted bust left. Rev. Small cross. With name of Aethelred.5. Silver Penny 35.00Crowned bust left. Rev. Square over center of longcross. With name of Aethelred.6. Silver Penny 75.00Crowned bust left in quadrilobe. Rev. Lobed circleover long cross. With name of Cnut.7. Silver Penny 125.00IRISH VARIANTS OF AETHELRED IIENGLISH COINAGEBust left. Rev. Long double cross.8. Silver Penny. Round coin 50.009. Silver Penny. Square coin *.... 75.00Bust left. Rev. Long double cross wi th a crude branchin one or two angles.10. Silver Penny 12.50Bust left. Rev. Square with bent sides over long cross.11. Silver Penny 20.00Bust left. Rev. Annulet amid four small crosses.12. Silver Penny 17.50Bust left. Rev. Small cross amid four groupingscontaining three pellets each.13. Silver Penny 17.50Bust left with sceptre. Rev. Short double crosswith CRVX in angles.14. Silver Penny 35.00

Helmeted bust left. Rev. Small cross.15. Silver Penny. Round coin16. Silver Penny. Square coin ....*..35.0050.00• v^.vwr Helmeted bust left. Rev. Long double cross.17. Silver Penny 50.00Bust with tall headdress. Rev. Long cross.18. Silver Penny 75.00Crowned bust left. Rev. Square over center of long cross.19. Silver Penny 25.00Bust facing of various shapes. Rev. Long or short cross .20. Silver Penny 17.5069

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IRELANDIRELAND-JOHNIRISH VARIANTS OF CNUTENGLISH COINAGEBust left with sceptre. Rev. Short double cross in circle.21. Silver Penny 17.50IRISH VARIANTS OF HAROLD IIENGLISH COINAGEBust left, with or without birds in the field.Rev. PAX in circle.22. Silver Penny 25.00IRISH VARIANTS OF WILLIAM IENGLISH COINAGEBust left. Rev. Typical PAXS type.23. Silver Penny 75.00Bust left. Rev. Cross with ornamented ends and withor without symbols in the angles.

24. Silver Penny 15.00Crowned bust facing between two sceptres.Rev. Star-shaped pattern.25. Silver Penny 30.00Crowned bust under canopy. Rev. Cross withthree arms and birds.26. Silver Penny 75.00IRISH VARIANTS OF WILLIAM IIENGLISH COINAGECrowned bust facing between two sceptres (WilliamI type). Rev. Small cross in quadrilobe or with bird.27. Silver Penny 75.00MISCELLANEOUS TYPESDesign of circles. Rev. Long or short cross.28. Silver Penny 25.00Design of cir cles. Rev. Lozenge with floriated ends.29. Silver Penny 25.00Running horse. Rev. Long cross.30. Silver Penny 100.OORunning horse. Rev. Annulet in enclosure.

31. Silver Penny 75.00PART II. ANGLO-IRISH COINAGE, 1177-1823This long coinage of Ireland was struck under theKings of England, but the types of coins o r legendsare peculiar to Ireland.JOHN, 1177-1216(John was Lord of Ireland until 1199 , and King after-ward. His coins as Lord have the title DOM for Domininus. His coin name appears as lahanes; loh-annes or Ion.)Facing head. Rev. Small cross in circle with titleDOM. Lord issue.32. Silver Half Penny 10.00Large lozenge. Rev. Cross with letters in angles.Lord issue.33. Silver Farthing 15.00Crowned bust facing within triangle. Rev. Star andcrescent within triangle. Royal issue.34. Silver Penny 12.5035. Silver Half Penny 15.00

36. Silver Farthing. (Star only in triangle.) 35.00JOHN DE CURCY, 1181-1204(Baronial coinage of the Earl of Ulster.)Diademed head to right. Rev. Cross in circle, with alis and pellet in each angle.37. Silver Penny 500.00Cross and PATRICII. Rev. Cross with a crescent ineach angle. The so-called Patrick Farthing.38. Silver Farthing 25.00HENRY III, 1216-1272Crowned bust facing within triangle. Rev. Long crosswith three pellets in each angle.39. Silver Penny 10.00EDWARD I, II, III, 1272-1377The coins of these three rulers are of the same types,and all bear the name Edward.Crowned bust facing within triangle. Rev. Long crosswith three pellets in each angle, and name of mintcity.40. Silver Penny. Dublin (Dublinie) 8.50

41. Silver Penny. Cork (Coracie) *.... 50.0042. Silver Penny. Waterford (Waterfor) 1 2.5043. Silver Half Penny. Dublin 10.0044. Silver Half Penny. Cork 35.0045. Silver Half Penny. Waterford 12.5046. Silver Farthing. Dublin 25.0047. Silver Farthing. Waterford 12 .50Type as above, but the Obv. is of English typewithout the triangle.48. Silver Penny. Dublin Mint *.... 60.0049. Silver Penny. Waterford Mint 100 .0070

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IRELAND-EDWARD I, II, IIIIRELAND-EDWARD IVIrish type Obv. with the triangle, but the Rev. is of English type, re ading CIVITAS LONDON.50. Silver Penny 75.00HENRY VI, 1422-1461 AND 1470-1471Crowned bust facing. Rev. Long cross with threepellets in each angle. English type coin with legendCIVITAS DVBLINIE on Rev.51. Silver Groat 30.00Crown and PATRIK. Rev. Cross.52. Copper Half Farthing or Patrick 50.00EDWARD IV, 1461-1483Large crown within circle of crescents, and withoutthe King's name. Rev. Long cross with three pelletsin each angle. Dublin Mint.53. Silver Groat *.... 35.00

54. Silver Penny. (No circle of crescents.) 150.0055. Copper Half Farthing. (No cre scents on Obv;no legend on Rev.) 35.00Type as above, but with the King's name aroundthe crown on the Obv.56. Silver Groat. Dublin Mint *.... 125.0057. Silver Groat. Waterford Mint 200.0058. Silver Penny. Dublin Mint 125.0059. Silver Penny. Waterford Mint (Watford) 150 .00Cross o ver a large rose. Rev. Radiate sun.60. Silver Groat61. Silver Penny *....75.00100.00Crowned bust facing. Rev. Rose in center of r adiate sun.62. Silver Double Groat. Dublin Mint *.... 200.0063. Silver Double Groat. Drogheda Mint.(Villa De Drogheda.) 250.0064. Silver Groat. Dublin Mint 50.00

65. Silver Half Groat. Dublin Mint 175 .0066. Silver Penny. Dublin Mint *.... 250.00viv.Crowned bust facing between roses and suns.Rev. Rose over center of long cross.67. Silver Groat. Dublin Mint. (CIVITASDUBLINIE.) * .... 75.0068. Silver Groat. Drogheda Mint. (VILLADROGHEDA.) 75.0069. Silver Penny. Dublin Mint 30.00Crowned bust facing. Rev. Long cross with threepellets in each angle. English type coins with nameof Irish mint city on Rev. and /or mint mark on Obv.70. Silver Groat. Dublin Mint 10.0071. Silver Groat. Cork Mint 25.0072. Silver Groat. Drogheda Mint 15.0073. Silver Groat. Limerick Mint 40.0074. Silver Groat. Trim Mint 40.0075. Silver Groat. Waterford Mint 30.0076. Silver Half Groat. Dublin Mint *.... 20 .00

77. Silver Half Groat. Limerick Mint 25.0078. Silver Penny. Dublin Mint 12.5079. Silver Penny. Limerick Mint 25.0080. Silver Penny. Drogheda Mint 30.0081. Silver Penny. Waterford Mint 30.0082. Silver Half Penny. Dublin Mint 35.00Shield of England on long cross. Rev. Three crownsarranged vertically on long c ross.83. Silver Groat 15.0084. Silver Half Groat 35.0085. Silver Penny 50.00Type as above, buf with a small shield of Fitzgeraldat each side of the English shield.86. Silver Groat 15.0087. Silver Half Groat 40.00Type as above, but the Rev. has the legend ET REXHYBERNIE. This issue is attributed to Lambert Simnelcrowned in Dublin as "Edward VI, the King of Ire-land" sometime in 1 487.88. Silver Groat 25.00

89. Silver Penny 60.00Large crown encircled by suns and roses. Rev. Crossand name of city where minted.90. Base silver Farthing 35.00Shield with three crowns. Rev. Cross and roseover radiate sun.91. Copper Farthing 50.00Head of St. Patrick f acing, wearing bishop's mitre.Rev. Long cross with a rose in two angles and a sunin the other two.92. Copper Farthing 100.00RICHARD III, 1483-148571

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IRELAND-RICHARD IIIIRELAND-HENRYVIIICrowned bus t facing between roses and su ns. Rev.Rose over center of long cross.93. Silver Groat. Drogh eda mint. (VILLADROGHEDA.) *.... 150.0094. Silver Penny. Dublin Mint 100.00Crowned b ust facing. Rev. Quadrilobe o ver center of long cross. English type coin.95. Silver Penny 60.00Shield of England on long cross. Rev. Three crownsarranged vertically on long cros s.95-a. Silver Groat. Dublin Mint ............................... 60.00HENRYVII, 1485-1509Shield of England on long cross. Rev. Three crownsarranged vertically on long cros s.Silver Groat. Dub lin Mint .............................Silver Groat. Waterford Mint .........................Crowned bu st facing. Rev. Rose over center of ong cross.

Silver Groat ................Silver Penny ................

Shield of England on long cross. Rev. Three crownsarranged vertically on long cross . With or withoutname of mint city.Silver Groat. Dub lin MintSilver Groat. Waterford MintSilver Half Groat. Dub lin Mint103. Silver Penny. Dublin Mint ............................. 50.00Type as above, but with a small shield of Fitzgeraldat each side of the English sh ield. With or withoutname of mint city.104. Silver Groat. Dublin Mint ............................. 20.00Crowned bu st facing. Rev. Long cros s with threepellets in each angle. English type coins with nameof Irish mint city on Rev.105. Silver Groat. Dublin Mint ............................. 12.50106. Silver Half Groat. Dub lin Mint ..................... 60.00107. Silver Penny. Dublin Mint ............................. 100.00English ty pe as ab ove, but with H over center of theong cross on Rev.

108. Silver Groat. Dublin Mint. .. 20.0096.97.98.99.100.101.102.35.0050.0035.0065.0020.0035.0040.00Large H wirh crown above. Long cross with threepellets in each angle.109. Silver Penny. Dublin Mint 150.00HENRYVIII, 1509-1547

Shield of England on long cross. Rev. Harp flankedby letters H and R (Henricus Rex).110. Silver Groat ND ................ * ....111. Silver Groat. Similar, bu t with numerals 37or 38 in the Rev. legend (the 37th and38th years of his reign or 1546, 47) .........10.0025.00Type as above, but with the letters H and K on theRev. (Initials of Henry VIII and Katherine of Aragon.)112. Silver Groat ND 12.50113. Silver Half Groat ND *..., 100.00Type as above, bu t with the letters H and A on theRev. (Initials of Henry VIII and Anne Boleyn.)114. Silver Groat ND 12.50115. Silver Half Groat ND *.... 100.00118.119.120.121.12.5012.5025.00Type as above, bu f wifh the letters H and I on theRev. (Initials of Henry VIII and Jane Seymour.)116. Silver Groat ND ................ 12.50117. Silver Half Groat ND ............................ »... 200.00Crowned b ust facing full or three qu arters. Rev. Longcross ov er English s hield. English type coins struck inIreland with CIVITAS DUBLINIE as part of the Rev.egend.

Silver Groat ND ................Silver Half Groat ND ................Silver \Vi Pence (3 Half Pennies ) ND ...........Silver I1? Pence. Similar, but with the num-

ber 36 in the Rev. legend (the 36th year of his reign o r 1545) ................ 250.00122. Silver Penny ND ................ 25.00Crowned bu st facing. Rev. Long cros s with threepellets in each angle. English type coins with CIVI-TAS DUBLINIE as part of the Rev. legend.123. Silver 3/* Penny (3 Farthings). With number 36 (1545) ................ 250.00124. Silver Half Penny ND ................ 75.00EDWARD VI, 1547-1553Crowned b ust to right. Rev. Oval shield flanked byE and R. English type coin struck in Ireland withharp mint mark.72

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IRELAND-EDWARD VIIRELAND-ELIZABETH125. Base silver 1 Shilling 1552MARY, 1553-155420.00Crowned bust to /eft. Rev. Crowned harp flankedby M and R, both crowned.126. 1 Shilling 1553. (Roman numerals.) *.... 60.00127. 1 Groat ND 150.00128. Half Groat ND 200.00129. Silver Penny ND 200.00PHILIP AND MARY, 1554-1558

Busts of Philip and Mary facing each other. Rev.Crowned harp flanked by P and M, both crowned.130. 1 Shilling 1555 *.... 35.00131. 1 Groat 1555-58 15.00ELIZABETH I, 1558-1603Crowned bust to left. Rev. Crowned harp flankedby E and R, both crowned.132. 1 Shilling ND *.... 20.00133. 1 Groat ND 15.00Crowned bust fo left. Rev. Crowned shield containingthree harps.134. 1 Shilling 1561 17.50135. 1 Groat 1561 20.00Shield of England. Rev. Crowned harp.

136. 1 Shilling 1598, ND *....137. 6 Pence ND15.0012.50138. 3 Pence ND 10.00Shield of England flanked by E and R. Rev. Crownedharp flanked by 16 and 01 (or 02).139. Copper 1 Penny 1601, 02 8.50140. Copper Half Penny 1601, 02 8.50JAMES I, 1603-1625(Copper coins of James I showing a crowned harpwill be found under Great Britain, numbers 661,662.)Crowned bust to right. Rev. Crowned harp.141. 1 Shilling ND *.... 15.00142. 6 Pence ND 7.50CHARLES I, 1625-1649(Copper coins of Charles I showing a crowned harpwill be found under Great Britain, numbers 782,783.)Siege and Necessity coins, 1642-1647As the English coins of Charles I of the Civil War period, which see, the following issues were struck at various points in Ireland, and are of the samecrude style and workmanship as their English coun-terparts. The coins are undated.Confederate Catholic or "Blacksmith" CoinageKing on horseback. Rev. Oval or faintly round shieldflanked by C and R. Wifh harp minf mark. These

coins were struck in imitation of the Tower MintHalf Crowns, but they are most poorly engraved andstruck, and in their style, they are quite unlike theEnglish coinage, as will be seen by comparing illus-trations. There are about fifteen minor varieties of the Half Crown.143. Half Crown 35.00Cork Coinage^tf. klyCORK and 7647 in two lines. Rev. Value in Romannumerals.73

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IRELAND-CORK COINAGEIRELAND-INCHIQUIN COINAGE144. 1 Shilling 1647 (XII).145. 6 Pence 1647 (VI). ..125.00100.00Dublin CoinageIrregular, octagonal ingot stamped on each side

with the value in Roman numerals.146. Crown piece stamped Vs 150.00147. Half Crown piece stamped IIs Vld 100.00Inchiquin CoinageIrregular shaped ingot, generally approximating apolygon, stamped on both sides with its weight inpennyweight (dwt) and grains (gr) or rarely on oneside with a certain number of annulets, as indicated.The pennyweight figure is given first and then thegrain figure.

148. Crown piece stamped 19 and 8 *.... 175.00149. Half Crown piece stamped 9 and 16 175.00150. 1 Shilling piece stamped 3 and 21 *.... 125.00151. 9 Pence piece stamped 2 and 20 125.00152. 9 Pence as above, but Rev. has 9 annulets. .. 175.00153. 6 Pence piece stamped 1 and 22 125.00154. 6 Pence as above, but Rev. has 6annulets *.... 175.00155. 4 Pence piece stamped 1 and 6 125.00156. 4 Pence as above, but Rev. has 4 annulets. .. 175.00157. 3 Pence piece stamped 22 gr. with 3 annuletson Rev 250.00Kilkenny Coinageh«i;:Crossed scepfres passing through crown. Rev.Crowned harp. Very poorly struck coins; choicepieces are very rare.158. Copper Half Penny *.... 25.00159. Copper Farthing 25.00

litType as above, but the harp on the Rev. is flankedby C and R.160. Copper Half Penny 50.00Copper blank stamped on one side, KILKENNY.161. Copper Farthing 100.00Ormonde Coinage74

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IRELAND-ORMONDE COINAGEIRELAND-CHARLES IILarge crown over CR. Rev. Value in Roman numeralswith s and d for Shillings and Pence.162. Crown or Vs *....163. Half Crown or IIs Vld *....164. 1 Shilling or XII d165. 6 Pence or Vld166. 4 Pence or Illld167. 3 Pence or Hid2 Pence or lid *..,168.65.0030.0025.0020.0017.5017.5030.00Rebel CoinageLarge cross. Rev. Value in Roman numerals withs and d for Shillings and Pence.169. Crown or Vs 175.00

170. Half Crown or IIs Vld 125.00Local Copper IssuesBandon Bridge CoinageThree castles. Rev. Large BB.171. Copper token coin 40.00Kinsale CoinageArms. Rev. KS within circle.172. Copper Farthing60.00Youghal CoinageShip. Rev. Y.T. and 1646. Square shaped.173. Copper Farthing 1646 125.00CHARLES II, 1649-1685Large crown with name and titles of Charles II. Rev.Legend with value in Roman numerals.174. Crown or VsND 200.00175. Half Crown or IIs Vld 150.00Laureare bust to right. Rev. Crowned harp.176. Copper Half Penny 1680-1684 7.50(Please note: The St. Patrick coinage struck duringthis reign will be found in the colonial section under Anglo-American Coinage. A copper Farthing of thisreign, showing a crowned harp on the Rev. will befound under Great Britain.)JAMES II, 1685-1691

Regular CoinageLaureate bust to left. Rev. Crowned harp.177. Copper Half Penny 1685-88 10.00Gun Money Necessity Coinage(Copper alloy coins struck from melted down artil-lery pieces.)King on horseback. Rev. Four shields forming a crosswith a crown in center.75

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IRELAND-JAMES IIIRELAND-WILLIAM AND MARY178. Crown 1690.15.00Laureate bust to left. Rev. Crossed sceptres passingthrough a crown; above, fhe value in Roman nu-merals. These pieces are dated not only with theyear, but also with the month when they were struck.179. Half Crown (XXX) 1689, 90 *.... 8.501 Shilling (XII) 1689, 90 *.... 6.506 Pence (VI) 1689, 90 6.50180.

181.Pewter CoinageLaureate bust fo /eft. Rev. Crowned harp with IIat each side.182. 4 Pence 1689 150.00Type as fhe Gun Money Crown above, but the edgeis lettered and a copper plug has been inserted inthe coin.183. Crown 1690 100.00Laureate head fo left. Rev. Crowned harp with dateabove. A copper plug has been inserted in the coin.184. 1 Penny 1690185. Half Penny 169050.00

50.00Laureafe head fo left with a I and D behind.Crowned harp dividing date below. A copper plughas been inserted in the coin.186. 1 Penny 1690 60.00Brass Limerick CoinageDraped, laureate bust to left. Rev. Hibernia seated.187. Half Penny 1691 6.00188. Farthing 1691 7.50WILLIAM AND MARY, 1688-1694Conjoined busts. Rev. Crowned harp. The valuationsare for Fine and Extremely Fine condition.189. Copper Half Penny 1692, 93, 94 8.50 20.00WILLIAM III, 1694-1702Bust to right. Rev. Crowned harp. The valuations arefor Fine and Extremely Fine condition.190. Copper Half Penny 1696. Drapedbust *.... 12.50 22.50191. Copper Half Penny 1696. Undrapedbust 12.50 22.50GEORGE I, 1714-1727Wood's Coinage and the Rosa Americana seriesstruck during this reign will be found in the Colonialsection under Anglo-American Coinage.GEORGE II, 1727-1760Laureafe head. Rev. Crowned harp. The valuationsare for Fine and Extremely Fine condition.192. Copper Half Penny 1736, 37, 38,41-44, 46. Young Head *.... 5.00 17.50

193. Copper Half Penny 1747-53, 55.Middle aged head 5.00 17.50194. Copper Half Penny 1760. Old head. 7.50 20.00195. Copper Farthing 1737, 38, 44.Young head *.... 5.00 15.00196. Copper Farthing 1760. Old head. .. 6.00 20.00(Please note: The VOCE POPULI coinage struck dur-ing this reign will be found in the Colonial sectionunder Anglo-American Coinage.)GEORGE III, 1760-1820(The valuations are for Very Fine and Uncirculatedcondition.)76

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IRELAND-GEORGE IIIIRELANDDraped bust. ReY. Hibernia seated, date below.197. 6 Shillings 1804 22.50 35.00Draped bust, date below. Rev. Hibernia seated.198. 30 Pence 1808 8.00 15.OODraped bust. Rev. Value and date.

199. 10 Pence 1805 4.00 9.00200. 10 Pence 1813. Undraped bust 4.00 9.00201. 5 Pence 1805 4.00 9.00Head. Rev. Crowned harp.202. Copper Half Penny 1766, 69. Smallhead, short hair 203. Copper Half Penny 1774, 75, 76, 81,82, 83. Large head, long hair 

GEORGE IV, 1820-1830(The valuations are for Very Fine and Uncirculatedcondition.)Draped bust. Rev. Crowned harp. The Farthing wasnot placed in circulation.207. Copper Penny 1822, 23 *.... 6.00 17.50208. Copper Half Penny 1822, 23 5.00 15.00209. Copper Farthing 1822. Proof *.... 125.00PART III. IRISH NATIONAL COINAGEThe coins from 1928 to 1938 are inscribed SAOR-STAT EIREANN (IRISH FREE STATE); from 1939 todate they are inscribed EIRE. The valuations are for Very Fine and Uncirculated condition.Draped bust. Rev. Crowned harp.204. Copper Penny 1805 *.... 6.00 17.50205. Copper Half Penny 1805 *.... 5.00 15.00206. Copper Farthing 1806 4.00 15.00

The obverses of all coins bear a harp. The reverses,which bear an animal or bird are illustrated, and aredescribed as follows:2VJ Shillings. Silver and cupronickel. A horse.2 Shillings. Silver and cupro-nickel. A salmon.1 Shilling. Silver and cupro-nickel. A bull.77

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IRELAND-IRISH NATIONAL COINAGEIRELANP-%« NATIONAL COINAGE210.211.212.213.214.215.216.217.218.219.220.221.ó Pence. Nickel and cupronickel. An Irish wolf-hound.3 Pence. Nickel and cupronickel. A hare.1 Penny. Bronze. A hen and family.Half Penny. Bronze. A pig and family.Farthing. Bronze. A woodcock.2Vi Shillings 1928-38. Silver ............. 2.002V'2 Shillings 1939-43. Silver ............. 3.002tt Shillings 1951, 52, 54, 55, 59.Cupro-nickel ................ .852 Shillings 1928-38. Silver ............... 1.752 Shillings 1939-43. Silver ............. 2.502 Shillings 1951, 54, 55, 59. Cupro-

nickel ................ 751 Shilling 1928-37. Silver ................. 1.251 Shilling 1939-42. Silver ................. 2.501 Shilling 1951, 54, 55. Cupro-nickel ................ 406 Pence 1928, 29, 34. Nickel ............ 656 Pence 1939-50, 52, 53, 55, 60.Cupro-nickel ................ .253 Pence 1928, 33, 34. Nickel ............ 655.005.001.504.504.501.00

3.004.00.601.75.351.75222. 3 Pence 1939-50, 53, 61. Cupro-nickel 25 .35223. 1 Penny 1928, 31, 33, 35, 37 30 1.25224. 1 Penny 1940-43, 46, 48, 49, 50, 52. .20 .45225. Half Penny 1928, 33, 35, 37 30 1.25226. Half Penny 1939-43, 46, 49, 53 15 .40227. Farthing 1928, 30-33, 35-37 30 1.25228. Farthing 1939, 40, 41, 43, 44, 46,49, 53, 59 15 .40

Specimen Sets of Irish CoinsComplete sets of eight coins mounted in the originalcontainer as issued by the Irish Government. Onlyin 1928, was a set issued with all the coins havingthe same date; sets issued subsequently containmixed dates.229. Proof Set 1928. Irish Free State coinage 50.00230. Unc. Set 1928-38. Irish Free State coinage. .. 22.50231. Unc. Set 1939-43. Eire coinage with silver coins 17.50232. Unc. Set 1951-61. Eire coinage with cupro-nickel coins 4.5078

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SCOTLANDStatus. A former Kingdom that was joined toEngland in 1707.The valuations are for Fine condition. The coins areundated until the reign of Mary, 1542-1567.DAVID I, 1124-1153(Coin names:—Davit; David)SCOTLAND-HENRYCrowned bust to right with sceptre. Rev. Cross-fleurywith a pellet in each angle. Well struck, readablecoins of good workmanship are very rare andvaluable.1. Silver Penny 25.00Type as above, but Rev. has a star and one or more

pellets or rosettes in two angles of the cross.2. Silver Penny 100.00Type as above, but the Rev. has a cross-mo/inewith lis.3. Silver Penny 150.00Type as above, but the Rev. has a square over across-fleury.4. Silver Penny 150.00Type as above, but the Rev. has a crescent or annulet in each angle of the cross.5. Silver Penny 100.00HENRY, 1136-1152(Earl of Northumberland. Coin names:—Henci; Hen;Henricvs; Henric)Crowned bust to right with sceptre. Rev. Cross-mo/ine with /is.6. Silver Penny 450.00

k.XA M\Type as above, but Rev. has a cross-fleury.7. Silver Penny 450.00Type as above, but Rev. has a cross-cross/et witha small cross in each angle.8. Silver Penny.350.00MALCOLM IV, 1153-1165(Coin name:—Malcolm)Crowned bust with sceptre to right or left. Rev.Cross-fleury with a pellet in each angle.9. Silver Penny 400.00Crowned bust to right with sceptre. Rev. Cross-fleurywith a single pellet in two of the angles and a pelletcluster in the other two.10. Silver Penny 400.00Crowned bust facing between two sceptres. Rev.Same as above coin.11. Silver Penny 400.00Crowned bust facing. Rev. Ornamented lozengeover center of a cross-fleury.12. Silver Penny 1250.00Crowned bust to right with sceptre. Rev. Cross-fleurywith crescent and pellets in the angles.13. Silver Penny 600.00WILLIAM THE LION, 1165-1214(Coin names:—Wme; Willam; Wilam; Willame;Williame; Wilelmvs; Willelmvs)Crowned bust to right with sceptre. Rev. Cross-potentwith a /is in each angle.14. Silver Penny 250.00Crowned bust to left with sceptre. Rev. Lozenge

over center of a cross-potent.15. Silver Penny UniqueCrowned bust to left with sceptre. Rev. Cross-potentwith a crescent and pellet in each angle.16. Silver Penny 20.00Crowned bust with sceptre to right or left. Rey.Short double cross with a star in each angle.17. Silver Penny 20.0079

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SCOTLAND¿CorUND-ROBERT BRUCEALEXANDER II, 1214-1249(Coin names:—Alexander; Alexsander)Bust right or left, with or without sceptre or crownedor uncrowned. Rev. Short double cross with a star ineach angle.18. Silver Penny 100.00ALEXANDER III, 1249-1286(Coin names:—Alexander; Alexeander; Alex; Alisander)Head to right or left with sceptre and wearing capor fillet. Rev. Long double cross with a star ineach angle.19. Silver Penny 20.00Crowned head to right or left with sceptre.Rev. Similar to above.20. Silver Penny 17.50Crowned bust to left with sceptre. Rev. Long singlecross with a star in each angle. (The Half Penny iswithout a star in two of the angles.)21. Silver Penny *.... 17.5022. Silver Half Penny 20.0023. Silver Farthing 35.00JOHN BALIOL, 1292-1296(Coin name:—lohannes)Л 9Crowned bust to left with sceptre. Rev. Long

cross with a star in each angle.24. Silver Penny *....25. Silver Half Penny26. Silver Half Penny. (Two angles without astar.)ROBERT BRUCE, 1306-1329(Coin name:—Robertvs)17.5060.0050.00Crowned bust to left with sceptre. Rev. Long crosswith a star in each angle. (The Half Penny is withouta star in two of the angles.)27. Silver Penny *.... 35.0028. Silver Half Penny 75.00

29. Silver Farthing *.... 125.00DAVID II, 1329-1371(Coin name:—David)Crowned bust with sceptre to left within a part circleof crescents. Rev. Long cross with a star in eachangle; with legend in two circles.30. Silver Groat ................ 20.0031. Silver Half Groat ................ 20.00Crowned bust to left with sceptre. Rev. Long crosswith a star in each angle. (The Half Penny is withouta star in two of the angles.)32. Silver Penny ................ *.... 15.0033. Silver Half Penny ................ 35.0034. Silver Farthing ................ 200.00ROBERT II, 1371-1390

(Coin name:— Robertvs)M/.tCrowned bust with sceptre to left within a part cirrleof crescents. Rev. Long cross with a star in eachangle; with legend in two circles.35. Silver Groat *.... 20.0036. Silver Half Groat. . 20.00Crowned head to left with sceptre. Rev. Longcross with a star in each angle.37. Silver Penny 25.0038. Silver Half Penny *.... 35.0080

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SCOTLANDSCOTLAND-JAMES IIROBERT III, 1390-1406(Coin names:—Robertvs; Robergvs)Crowned bust facing within a part circle of crescents.Rev. Long cross with three pellets in each angle.39. Silver Groat *.... 17.5040. Silver Half Groat.35.0041.42.Crowned bust facing. Rev. Long cross with threepellets in each angle.Silver Penny 25.00

Silver Half Penny *.... 30.00JAMES I, 1406-1437(Coin name:—lacobvs)Crowned bust facing within a part circle of crescents.Rev. Long cross with three pellets in each of twoangles and a fleur-de-lis in the other two.43. Silver Groat 17.50Crowned bust facing. Rev. Long cross with threepellets in each angle.44. Base Silver Penny45. Base Silver Half Penny15.0025.00JAMES II, 1437-1460(Coin name:— lacobvs}^>Type and legend as No. 43, but of varieties at-

tributed to James II. The illustration above is typicalof such varieties.46. Silver Groat 17.50Type as above, but with the Kings name and titleon both sides of the coin.47. Silver Groat. . 200.00Type and legend as No. 44, but of varieties at-tributed to James II. The bust is usually quite blurred.48. Base Silver Penny *.... 20.0049. Base Silver Penny. (With the pellets in onlytwo of the angles.) 15.0050. Base Silver Half Penny 100.00Crowned bust facing within a part circle of crescents.Rev. Long cross with three pellets in each of twoangles and a crown in the other two.51. Silver Groat 20.0052. Silver Half Groat 125.00JAMES III, 1460-1488(Coin names:—lacobvs; lacobvs 3)Crowned bust facing within a part circle of crescents.Rev. Long cross with three pellets in each of twoangles and a star in the other two.53. Silver Groat *....54.55.56.Silver Half GroatSilver Penny. (Without the circle of crescents,and with circular legend in only one line.)Billon Penny. As above, but with pellets inall four angles *....20.0060.00

17.5012.50Crowned bust facing partly to right. Rev. Cross withornamented ends and with a thistle in two of theangles and a star in the other two.57. Silver Groat *.... 22.5058. Silver Half Groat. ... 50.00Crowned bust facing within a part circle of crescents.Rev. Long cross wifh three pellets in each of two• 1

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SCOTLAND-JAMES IIIÃCOriAND-JAMES IVangles, a crown in the third angle and a lis in thefourth.59. Silver Groat. . 35.00Crowned, armored bust with long hair facing partlyto left. Rev. Long cross with a crown in two of theangles and three pellets with central annulet ineach of the other two angles.60. Silver Groat *.... 20.0061. Silver Half Groat 50.0062. Billon Penny. (With pellets in all four angles.) 65.00

Crowned lion shield. Rev. Floriated cross withlozenge center and a crown in each angle63. Billon Plack 64. Billon Half Plack. .12.5035.00Crown. Rev. Cross of St. Andrew.65. Copper "Black" Farthing 75.00Crowned initials, IR. Rev. Crowned cross of St. Andrew.66. Copper "Black" Farthing 75.00Orb and cross with King's name and title. Rev. Crossin quadri/obe. Issued at St. Andrews by BishopKennedy.67. Copper Penny 25.00

Crowned initials, IR. Rev. Long cross with a crown intwo angles and a star in the other two. BishopKennedy coinage.68. Copper Farthing 100.00Large trilobe with a central star and ornamentedwith crowns and lis. Rev. Long cross with a star ineach angle. Bishop Kennedy coinage.69. Copper Farthing 100.00JAMES IV, 1488-1513(Coin names:—lacobvs; lacobvs 4)Crowned bus! facing within circle of crescents. Rev.Long cross with a crown in two of the angles andthree pellets (with or without a central annulet) inthe other two angles.70. Silver Groat *.... 50.0071. Silver Half Groat 50.0072. Billon Penny. (Without the circle of crescentsand with circular legend in only one line.) 7.50Crowned bust facing as above, but of finer, neater style. Rev. Long cross with a star in two of the anglesand three pellets in the other two angles.73. Silver Groat *.... 25.0074. Silver Groat. As above, but bust with beard. 400.0075. Silver Half Groat 75.0076. Silver Penny. (Without the circle of crescentsand with circular legend in only one line.) 50.00Crowned /ion shield flanked by two crowns. Rev.Floriated cross with lozenge center and a crown ineach angle.

77. Billon Plack *.... 10.0078. Billon Half Plack 35.0079. Billon Half Plack. Without the flankingcrowns 35.00Crowned bust facing. Rev. Long cross with threepellets in each angle.80. Billon Penny 15.00Crowned bust facing. Rev. Long cross with two crownsand two lis in the angles.80-a. Billon Penny 15.0OJAMES V, 1513-1542(Coin names:—lacobvs; lacobvs 5)82

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SCOTLAND-JAMES VSCOTLAND-MARYCrowned bust to right. Rev. Shield over long cross.81. Silver Groat *.... 15.0082. Silver one-third Groat 20.00Crowned lion shield flanked by crowns. Rev. Flori-ated cross with a crown in two of the angles and across in the other two.

83. Billon Plack. 10.00Crowned thistle flanked by initials, I and 5. Rev.Cross of St. Andrew with crown in center flankedby two lis.84. Billon Bawbee *.... 7.5085. Billon Half Bawbee 25.0086. Billon Quarter Bawbee 125.00MARY, 1542-1567(Coin name:—Maria)Crowned bust to right. Rev. Crowned shield.

87. Silver Testoon 1553 250.00Large, crowned M flanked by fwo crowned thistles.Rev. Shield over cross-potent.88. Silver Testoon 1555 *.... 20.0089. Silver Half Testoon 1555 17.50Crowned shield flanked by M and R. Rev. Largecross-potent with a small plain cross in each angle.90. Silver Testoon 1556, 1557, 1558 *.... 17.5091. Silver Half Testoon, 1556, 1557, 1558 17.50Large bust to left. Rev. Crowned shield with acrowned M at each side.92. Silver Testoon 1561, 1562 *.... 100.0093. Silver Half Testoon, 1561, 1562 100.00Crowned shield with a thistle at each side. Rev.Crowned palm tree. This type was also issued under Mary and Henry, which see. The coins are identicalexcept for the presence of Henry's name.94. 1 Ryal or Dollar 1567 *.... 75.0095. % Ryal 1567 40.00

96. '/3 Ryal 1566, 1567 40.00Crowned thistle flanked by M and R. Rev. Crossof St. Andrew with crown in center.97. Billon Bawbee ND 7.5098. Billon Half Bawbee ND 7.50Crowned thistle flanked by M and R. Rev. Largecross-potent with a small cross in each angle.83

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SCOTLAND-MARYSCOTLAND-MARY AND FRANCIS99. Billon Bawbee ND.15.00107. Silver Testoon 1560, 1561108. Silver Half Testoon 1560.* 30.00•' T"?30.00$ie* -..^rs

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^7,llfc«Y i s£y»•\JX^l^^£»U-Crowned lion shield flanked by M and R. Rev. Orna-mented cross with lozenge center and a crown ineach angle.100. Billon Plack 1557 10.00Large, crowned M. Rev. Rampant lion.101. Billon Hardhead or Lion (1V4 Pence) 1555,1558.10.00Crowned bust facing. Rev. Long cross wifh symbolsin angles as noted below.102. Billon Penny ND. Crowns and stars 15.00

103. Billon Penny ND. Crowns and lis *.... 40.00Large cross-pofenf wifh a small cross-potent in eachangle. Rev. Crown, legend and date in four lines.104. Billon Penny 1556 2 0.00MARY AND FRANCIS, 1558-1561(Coin name:—Fran et Ma)Crowned monogram of F and M with a cross-Lorraineon each side. Rev. Large Dauphine-Scotch shieldover cross-potent.105. Silver Testoon 1558, 1559 *.... 30.00106. Silver Half Testoon 1558, 1559 30.00Crowned monogram of F and M with a crowned lisat left and a crowned thist le at right. Rev. CrownedFrench-Scotch shield.Crowned monogram of F and M. Rev. Four-linelegend in square panel.109. Billon 12 Penny Groat or Nonsunt 1558,1559. 10.00Crowned monogram of F and M. Rev. Rampant lion.110. Billon Hardhead or Lion 1558, 1559, 1560. .. 10.00MARY AND HENRY, 1565-1567(Coin names:—Henricvs et Maria; Maria et Henric)Busts facing each other. Rev. Crowned shield witha thistle at each side.111. 1 Ryal or Dollar 1567 750 .00Crowned shield with a thistle at each side. Rev.Crowned palm tree.112. 1 Ryal or Dollar 1565, 66, 67 *..,113. % Ryal 1565, 66, 67 , ND114. '/3 Ryal 1565, 156660.0030.0030.00

(Counterstamped Coins. Many coins of the variousMary issues above and of the James VI issues belowwill be found counterstamped with a crowned thistle.This counterstamping was done officially by recallingthe coins and then re-circulating them with a higher face value to compensate for an increase in theprice of silver in 1578.)JAMES VI, 1567-1625(Coin names:—lacobvs 6 on coins issued before heascended the throne of England in 1603 as James I.After that date, as King of both Scotland and Eng-land, his name and titles appear on Scotch coinsas they do on English coins, namely, lacobvs.)•4

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SCOTLAND-JAMES VISCOTLAND-JAMES VIPART I.Coinage as James VI of Scotland, 1567-1604Crowned shield between initials, I and R, bothcrowned. Rev. Crowned, upright sword dividing apointing hand from a Roman numeral expressingthe denomination in Shillings.115. 1 Ryal or Sword Dollar (XXX) 1567-1571. *.... 60.00116. Ъ Ryal (XX) 1567-1571 50.00117. '/2 Ryal (X) 1567-1571 50.00-'Crowned shield separating the numerals 6 from 8or 3 from 4. Rev. Cross with crowned ends and with

a thistle in two of the angles and a crown in theother two. (6 Shillings 8 Pence and 3 Shillings 4Pence.)118. '/2 Merk (Silver Noble) 1572-1580 *.... 12.50119. '/< Merk (Half Noble) 1572-1580 12.50N>VCrowned shield. Rev. Large, uncrowned thistleseparating the King's initials, I and R.120. 2 Merks (Thistle Dollar) 1578, 79 , 80 *.... 250.00121. l Merk 1579, 1580 300.00Crowned shield with a thistle at each side. Rev.A pair of scales; a sword behind.122. Balance '/2 Merk 1591, 92, 93 *.123. Balance '/4 Merk 1591. .22.5030.00

^Äfc.р\щг\124.125.126.127.Crowned shield. Rev. Crowned thistle separatingthe King's initials, I and R.16 Shillings 1581 ................ 200.008 Shillings 1581 ................ *.... 150.004 Shillings 1581 ................ 150.002 Shillings 1581 ................ 150.00Crowned, armored, half-length figure with sword.Rev. Crowned shield flanked by initials, I and R andby Roman numeral (for value) and S (for Shillings.)128. 40 Shillings (XL) 1582 1000.00129. 30 Shillings (XXX) 1582-1586 *.... 35.00130. 20 Shillings (XX) 1582 , 83, 84 32.50131. 10 Shillings (X) 1582, 83, 84 32.50Armored bust to right with bare head. Rev. Crownover triple thistle.132. 10 Shillings 1593-1601 *.... 15.00133. 5 Shillings 1593-1600 12.50134. 30 Pence 1593-1601 12.50135. 12 Pence 1593-1596 20.00136.137.138.139.140.141.Crowned shield. Rev. Crowned thistle.1 Thistle-Merk 1601-1604

/2 Thistle-Merk 1601-1604/д Thistle-Merk 1601-1604 *.../a Thistle-Merk 1601-1603Billon Plack NDBillon Half Plack ND. .10.007.507.5010.006.0010.0085

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SCOTLAND-JAMES VISCOTLAND-JAMES VICrown over initials, I and R. Rev. Crowned shield.142. Billon Hardhead ND 15.00Crown over initials, I and R. Rev. Crowned,rampant lion.143. Billon Hardhead ND 8.50144. Billon Half Hardhead ND *..., 30.00Two scepfres wifhin a saltire, a thistle above. Rev. Alozenge with a thistle at each end.

145. Billon Saltire Plack ND 25.00Armored bust to right with bare head. Rev. Theheads of three thistles.146. Copper 2 Pence ND *.... 25.00147. Copper 1 Penny ND 40.00PART II.Coinage as James I of England, 1603-1625The coinage from 1604-1609 shows the arms of Scotland in the second quarter of the shield. After 1609, the Scottish arms are in the first and fourthquarters of the shield.Certain types of 'the following coins are similar tocorresponding English coins of James I. The coinsstruck in Scotland can be distinguished by a thistleas a mint mark and by the Scottish crown on theKing's head.Scotch currency was valued at one-twelfth of Eng-lish currency. Hence the Crown or 5 Shilling piece of England was called a 60 Shilling piece in Scotland..>King on horseback. Rev. Shield and legend.148. Crown (60 Shillings Scotch) ND ............. *.... 75.00149. Half Crown (30 Shillings Scotch) ND ........... 22.50

Crowned bust to right with a Roman numeral (for denomination) behind the head. Rev. Shield andlegend.150. 1 Shilling (12 Shillings Scotch) ND *.... 17.50151. 6 Pence (6 Shillings Scotch) 1605-1622 25.00Crowned rose and legend. Rev. Crowned thistleand legend.152. 2 Pence (2 Shillings Scotch), ND 10.00Rose and legend. Rev. Thistle and legend.153. 1 Penny (1 Shilling Scotch) ND 10.00Rose. Rev. Thistle. This very small coin is withoutany legends to identify it.

154. Half Penny (6 Pence Scotch) ND 7.50Three thistles. Rev. Rampant lion.155. Copper 2 Pence or Turner ND'156. Copper 1 Penny ND7.5017.50CHARLES I, 1625-1649(Coin names:—Car; Cavolvs)86

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SCOTLAND-CHARLESSCOTLAND-CHARLESCertain types of the following coins are similar tocorresponding English coins of Charles I. The coinsstruck in Scot land can be distinguished by a thistleas a mint mark and by the Scottish crown on theKing's head.Briot's coinage struck during this r eign can be dis-tinguished from Falconer's coinage not o nly by theB mint mark, but by the much finer and neater style.King on horseback to right. Rev. Shield and legend.157. Crown (60 Shillings Scotch) ND *.... 100.00158. Half Crown (30 Shillings Scotch) ND 22.50^l I t • (vsv" "7;^wLJ-M*shield,

mint159.160.161.162.163.King on horseback Briot's and Falconer's co inage with Bmarks, as indicated below.Crown (60 Shillings Scotch) ND. B mm *.... 85.00Half Crown (30 Shillings Scotch) ND. B mm. 22 .50Half Crown ND. Similar, but without B mm. .. 22.50Half Crown ND. F mm *.... 17.50Half Crown ND. Similar, but without F mm. 17.50Charles I; a Roman numeral (fo r denomination) isbehind the head. Rev. Shield and legend.164. 1 Shilling (12 Shillings Scotch) ND *.... 22.50165. 6 Pence (6 Shillings Scotch) 1625-1 634 40.00166.167.

168.169.170.171.172.Crowned fausf to left o f Charles I with Roman nu-merals XII or VI behind the bust. Rev. Crowned shieldseparating C and R. Briot's and Falconer's coinagewith B or F mint marks as indicated below. There areminor varieties affecting the layout of the legendaround the bust.1 Shilling (12 Shillings Scotch) ND. B mm1 Shilling ND. Similar, but without B mm. *....1 Shilling ND. F mm1 Shilling ND. Similar, but without F mm6 Pence (6 Shillings Scotch) ND. B mm6 Pence ND. F mmCrowned bust to left with VI and 8 behind bust.Rev. Crowned shield.Half Merk (6 Shillings and 8 Pence or 80

Pence) ND12.5015.0012.5012.5022.5017.5010.00mr Crowned bust to left with VI and 8 behind bust.Rev. Crowned shield separating C and R. Briot'scoinage.173. Half Merk (6 Shillings and 8 Pence or 80Pence) ND 10.00Crowned bust to left with XL or XX behind bust.Rev. Crowned thistle.174. 40 Pence (Quarter Merk) ND ................. *....175. 20 Pence (Eighth Merk) ND .........................8.50

8.50Crowned bust to right of J ames I but with name of Crowned bust to left with XL or XX behind bust andwith or without a small lozenge above and belowthe Roman numerals. Rev. Crowned thistle separatingC and R. Briofs and Falconer's coinage with B or F mint marks as indicated below. There are minor varieties affecting the layout of the legend aroundthe bust.176. 40 Pence (Quarter Merk) ND. B mm 8.5087

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SCOTLAND-CHARLES ISCOTLAND-CHARLES II177. 40 Pence ND. F mm 8.50178. 20 Pence (Eighth Merk) ND. B mm 8.50179. 20 Pence ND. F mm 8.50180. 20 Pence ND. Similar, but without F mm. *.... 8.5010.008.5010.00Crowned bust to left with a mark in back of thebust, as indicated below. Rev. Crowned shield.3 Pence (3 Shillings Scotch) ND. Thistle inback 2 Pence (2 Shillings Scotch) ND. II in back. ..Crowned rose and legend. Rev. Crowned thistleand legend.1 Pence (2 Shillings Scotch) NDRose and legend. Rev. Thistle and legend.1 Penny (1 Shilling Scotch) ND 100.00Rose. Rev. Thistle. This very small coin is without anylegends to identify it and cannot really be distin-guished from a similar coin of James I (See No.154 above.)185. Half Penny (6 Pence Scotch) ND 7.50Three thistles. Rev. Rampant lion.186. Copper 2 Pence or Turner ND 7.50187. Copper 1 Penny ND 17.50181.182.183.184.Crowned Roman numeral II separating C and R.Rev. Thistle.188. Copper 2 Pence or Turner ND 7.50

Large CR crowned with a small Roman numeral IIat right. Rev. Large thistle.189. Copper 2 Pence or Turner ND 7.50CHARLES II, 1660-1685(Coin names:—Car II; Carolvs II)Large bust to right. Rev. Cross of four shields witha pair of linked C's in each angle and with the valuein the central area of the cross. The value is ex-pressed in Roman numerals for Shillings and inusual numerals for Pence.190. 4 Merks (Llll and 4) 1664-1675 *.... 65.00191. 2 Merks (XXVI and 8) 1664-1675 35.00192. 1 Merk (XIII and 4) 1664-1675 12.50193. Vt Merk (VI and 8) 1664-1675 12.50194. '/2 Merk. Similar, but counterstamped "1665"behind the bust 25.00195.196.

197.198.199.Draped, laureate bust to left. Rev. Cross of four shields with a thistle in each angle and with a pair of linked C's in the central area of the cross. The rev.of the 1 16 Dollar has the cross of St. Andrew witha different symbol in each angle.1 Dollar 1676-1682/2 Dollar 1675, 76, 81 *....14 Dollar 1675-1682V4 Dollar 1676-16821 16 Dollar 1677-1681. . *....65.0060.0012.5012.5010.00

c^:*&l̂ k-llA^Draped, laureate bust to left. Rev. Crowned thistle.200. Copper 6 Pence or Bawbee 1677, 78, 79 10.00Crown over CR. Rev. Large thistle.201. Copper 2 Pence or Turner or Bodle ND. ...8.50Crown over crossed sword and sceptre. Rev. Thistle.202. Copper 2 Pence or Turner or Bodle 1677, 78. 8.S0JAMES II (OR VII), 1685-1689(Coin name:—lacobvs II)Draped, laureate bust to right with value below.88

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SCOTLAND-JAMES IISCOTLANDRev. Crowned shield except for the 10 Shillingswhich has the cross of Sf. Andrew with a shield ineach angle. (Note: The 60 Shilling piece was notstruck until 7828 when the original dies were firstused.)203. 60 Shillings 1688. Proof condition 100.00204. 40 Shillings 1687, 88 *.... 20.00205. 10 Shillings 1687, 88 12.50WILLIAM AND MARY, 1689-1694(Coin names:—Gvlielmvs et Maria; Gul. et Mar.)

Conjoined busts to left with value below. Rev.Crowned shield.206. 60 Shillings 1691, 92207. 40 Shillings 1689-1694 *....208. 20 Shillings 1693, 94209. 10 Shillings 1690. Small shield, Englishcrown210. 10 Shillings 1691, 92, 94. Large shield,Scottish crown60.0020.0045.0022.5017.50

Conjoined busts. Rev. Crowned, script monogramof W and M.211. 5 Shillings 1691. V on Rev 22.50212. 5 Shillings 1694. V on Obv *.... 17.50Conjoined busts to left. Rev. Large, crowned thistle.213. Copper 6 Pence or Bawbee 1691-1694 17.50Crowned, script monogram of W and M. Rev.Crowned thistle.214. Copper 2 Pence or Bodle 1691-1694 10.00WILLIAM III, 1694-1702(Coin names:—Gvlielmvs; Gvl.)215.216.217.218.219.Bust to left with value below. Rev. Crowned shield.The 5 Shillings has a crowned thistle on the Rev.60 Shillings 1699 1250.0040 Shillings 1695-1700 *.... 20.0020 Shillings 1695-1699 20.0010 Shillings 1695-1699 17.505 Shillings 1695-1702 *.... 12.50Large bust to left. Rev. Crowned thistle.220. Copper 6 Pence or Bawbee 1695, 96, 9720.00Crown over crossed sword and sceptre. Rev.Crowned thistle.221. Copper 2 Pence or Bodle 1695, 96, 97 12.50

ANNE, 1702-1714(Coin names:—An; Anna)Only Scottish type coins are catalogued here. Coinsof English type with E mint mark (struck at Edin-burgh after the union of England and Scotland in1707) will be found under Great Britain.Bust to left with value below. Rev. Crowned shield.222. 10 Shillings 1705, 06 17.50Busf fo left with value below. Rev. Crowned thistle.223. 5 Shillings 1705, 06 12.5089

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Part IITHE BRITISH EMPIRECOLONIESPOSSESSIONS

DEPENDENCIESPROTECTORATESMANDATESCOMMONWEALTHSDOMINIONS

and the member-nations of The BRITISH COMMONWEALTH OF NATIONS

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ADENANGLO-AMERICAN COINAGEStatus. A colony and protected sultanate inArabia forming a part of British India from1839 to 1937. Since 1937 Aden has been under the administration of the Colonial office.All coins are copper and the valuations are for Fine condition.A. THE SULTANATE OF LAHEJNative legend and A.H. date 1291. Rev. Native legend.Struck by Sultan Fazle.1. Half Pice 1291 A.H. or 1874 A.D. , 12.50

2.Native legend on each side without date.Struck by Sultan AH Moshin.Half Pice ND. (About 1880 A.D.)B. THE SULTANATE OF MUKALLA10.00Native legend on each side within floral border.Struck by Sultan Nakib Salah.3. Half Pice 1276 A.H. or 1859 A.D *.... 20.004. Twelfth Anna 1276 A.H. or 1859 A.D. . 15.00A.H. date 1315 in center of native legend. Rev.Native legend encircled by English legend, "H.H.SULTAN HAWAZ JUNG BAHADUR."5. 50 Cents 1315 A.H. or 1897 A.D. . 30.00

Toughro and nafive legend. Rev. Native legend andA.H. date 1318. Struck by Sultan Hawaz Bin Omar.6. 50 Cents 1318 A.H. or 1900 A.D. . 25.001652-1776(Coins and tokens struck during British rule incolonies which later became U.S.A. territory.)The valuations are for Fine condition. Many counter-feits, forgeries and electrotypes exist in this series.PART I.Coins and tokens issued by or for a specific colony.These pieces bear either the name of the colony or a device that identifies it.CAROLINAElephant Token Coinage/'-'! 0Viti .'.'.",•i f;<\ i'.-jj f //i/w)}] \ tm/ V^M^â„¢'js '*,.Elephant. Rev. GOD PRESERVE CAROLINA AND THELORDS PROPRIETORS 1694.1. Copper Half Penny 1694 250.00CONNECTICUTHigley Token CoinageDeer standing with legend, THE VALUE OF THREE PENCE.Rev. Three axes.2. Copper 3 Pence 1737 750.00Type as above, but with legend, VALUE ME

AS YOU PLEASE.3. Copper 3 Pence 1737 750.00Deer standing. Rev. One large axe.4. Copper 3 Pence 1739, NDWheel. Rev. One large axe.5. Copper 3 Pence ND (1737)850.00UniqueMARYLANDCecil Calvert Coinage (Lord Baltimore)

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ANGLO-AMERICAN COINAGE-MARYLANDANGLO-AMERICAN COINAGE-MASSACHUSETTSHead of Lord Baltimore. Rev. Crowned shield withRoman numeral for denomination. The coins werestruck in 7658, but are undated.6. 1 Shilling (XII) ND *.... 250.007. 6 Pence (VI) ND *.... 175.008. 4 Pence (IV) ND 300.00Head of Lord Baltimore. Rev. Crown surmounted

by two flags.9. Copper 1 Penny or Denarium 1000.00MASSACHUSETTSA. NE Coinage (New England)NE stamped in at top. Rev. Roman numeral for de-nomination stamped in at top. These coins werestruck in 7652, buf are undated.10. 1 Shilling (XII) ND *.... 500.0011. 6 Pence (VI) ND 750.0012. 3 Pence (III) ND 1000.00B. Willow Tree Coinage

A willow tree. Rev. Date and Roman numeral.13. 1 Shilling (XII) 1652 *.... 450.0014. 6 Pence (VI) 1652 750.0015. 3 Pence (III) 1652 900.00C. Oak Tree CoinageAn oak tree. Rev. Date and Roman numeral.16. 1 Shilling (XII) 1652 *.... 125.0017. 6 Pence (VI) 1652 100.0018. 3 Pence (III) 1652 75.0019. 2 Pence (II) 1662 50.00D. Pine Tree CoinageA pine tree. Rev. Date and Roman numeral.20. 1 Shilling (XII) 1652. Large size *.... 125.0021. 1 Shilling (XII) 1652. Small size *.... 100.0022. 6 Pence (VI) 1652 60.0023. 3 Pence (III) 1652 60.00NEW ENGLANDElephant Token CoinageElephant. Rev. GOD PRESERVE NEW ENGLAND 7694.24. Copper Half Penny 1694 1250.00Lion Token Coinage

Two lions standing head to foot. Rev. NEW ENGLAND.25. Copper Token ND (about 1675) UniqueNEW YORK Token CoinageSpread eagle with legend, NEW YORKE IN AMERICA.Rev. Two figures.26. Brass Token ND (about 1700) 300.00VIRGINIAGloucester Token Coinage93

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ANGLO-AMERICAN COINAGE-VIRGINIAANGLO-AMERICAN COINAGE-ST. PATRICK Building with XII below. Rev. Star.27. Brass 1 Shilling 1714RareRoyal CoinageHead of George III. Rev. Arms and date.28. 1 Shilling 1774. Proof Rare29. Copper 1 Penny 1773. Proof 200.0030. Copper Half Penny 1773 *.... 10.00PART II.Coins and tokens issued for general use in early

America and bearing neither the name or device of a specific colony.PITT TOKEN COINAGEBust of William Pitt. Rev. Ship and AMERICA.31. Copper Half Penny 1766 25.OO32. Copper Farthing 1766 *.... 100.00PLANTATION TOKEN COINAGEHorseman with name and titles of King James II.Rev. Four Shields. This piece is sometimes attributedto Florida.33. Pewter 1 /24th Part Real 1688 30.00ST. PATRICK COINAGE OF MARK NEWBY(Struck in 1678 and attributed most often to New Jersey)St. Patrick standing before throng. Rev. Crowned

figure (King David) playing harp.34. Copper Half Penny ND 50.0035. Silver Half Penny ND 350.00St. Patrick holding cross, snakes in foreground.Rev. Crowned figure (David) playing harp.36. Copper Farthing ND 40.0037. Silver Farthing ND 200.00VOCE POPULI COINAGEi3i<A,"у.-Ч V v,^l̂ Ã^•^STSEp^Male bust with legend VOCE POPULI (The voice of the people). Rev. Hibernia seated.38. Copper Half Penny 1760 15.0039. Copper Farthing 1760 *.... 50.00WOOD'S COINAGEA. Hibernia Type: &Head of George I. Rev. Hibernia seated with harpto her left or right, as indicated.40. Copper Half Penny 1722. Harp at left *.... 22.5041. Copper Half Penny 1722, 23, 24. Harp atright 12.5042. Copper Farthing 1722. Harp at left 150.0043. Copper Farthing 1723, 24. Harp at right. *.... 12.50B. Rosa Americana Type- У'-'П /'''"-

"/Ojц I V-'MHead of George I. Rev. Large rose.44. Copper 2 Pence 1722, ND *.45. Copper 1 Penny 172246. Copper Half Penny 1722, 2340.0030.0030.0094

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ANGLO-AMERICAN COINAGE-ROSA AMERICANAANGLO-FRENCH COINAGE-ELEANOR Head of George l. Rev. Rose surmounted by a crown.The 1724 coins were not placed in circulation, andare very rare.47. Copper 2 Pence 1723, 24 *.... 40.0O48. Copper 1 Penny 1723, 24 *.... 30.0049. Copper Half Penny 1723 30.00ANGLO-FRENCH COINAGE(THE ANGLO-GALLIC SERIES)These coins were struck by English royalty for their possessions in France, and they are typically Frenchin appearance, rather than English. They may alsobe considered as French Feudal issues. The series

itself ends historically with the coinage of Henry VI,during whose reign England lost all her lands inFrance except Calais, which remained as a branchof the Royal Mint, striking English type coins.The continental coinage of Henry VIII (fifty yearslater) is included in the Anglo-Gallic series in ac-cordance with the traditional attribution of thesefew coins which were struck at Tournai.Anglo-Gallic coinage is undated and the valuationsare for Fine condition. All coins are silver unlessnoted otherwise.HENRY II, 1154-1168(Coin names:—Henricvs; Enricvs)Plain cross in circle. Rev. Name of Aquitaine in four lines.1. Denier of Aquitaine 7.502. Obole of Aquitaine 40.00Plain cross in circle. Rev. REX, with M above and

small cross below.3. Obole 12.50ELEANOR, 1189-1204(Duchess of Aquitaine and widow of Henry II. Her name does not appear on the coins. After Henry'sdeath, the Duchy of Aquitaine reverted to her, pass-ing out of the hands of her son, Richard the LionHearted.)Two small crosses in circle with M above and A below.Rev. Cross in circle.4. Denier of Aquitaine 6.505. Obole of Aquitaine 125.00RICHARD THE LION HEARTED, 1168-1196(Coin names:—Ricardvs; Ricard)The first four coins were struck by Richard during thelifetime of his father, King Henry II, who gave himthe Duchy of Aquitaine in 1168. The coins followingthe first four, were struck by Richard after his father died in 1189 when he ascended the throne of Eng-land as Richard I.6.7.RICARDVS in two lines. Rev. Cross in circle. Thereare two varieties of this type. Vor. J has a smallcross above his name and a W below; Vor. 2 hasthe cross below the name and an M above.Denier of Aquitaine. Vor. l *.... 12.50Denier of Aquitaine. Var. 2 17.508. Obole of Aquitaine. Var. 1 20.009. Obole of Aquitaine. Var. 2.30.00Cross in circle. Rev. PICTAVIENSIS (POITOU)in three lines.

10. Denier of Poitou *....11. Obole of Poitou6.0010.00Cross in circle. Rev. Large M in circle, around,EXOLDVNI (ISSOUDUN IN BERRI)12. Denier of Issoudun30.00EDWARD I, 1252-1307(Coin names:—Edward; Edwardvs)A. Coinage as Prince Edward (1252-1272)during the reign of Henry IIILion standing to left. Rev. Cross in circle. His titleappears in Latin as "Son of Henry, King of England."95

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ANGLO-FRENCH COINAGE-EDWARDANGLO-FRENCH COINAGE-EDWARD13. Lion-Denier o f Gascony.14. Lion-Obole of Gascony.6.5012.50B. Coinage as King Edward (1272-1307)Lion standing to left. Rev. Cross in circle. His titleappears in Latin as "King and Duke of Aquitaine."15. Lion-Denier of Aquitaine 8.0016. Lion-Obole of Aquitaine 15.00Cross in circle. Rev. Crowned leopard standing toleft in rectangular panel with MONET above andPOTIVI below.

17. Denier of Ponthieu 15.00Small cross with a pellet in each angle. Rev. Crossof annulets and lis with a crescent in each angle,around ABBATSVILLE.18. Denier of Abbeville 250.00Name and shield of Abbeville. Rev. Lion standing to left.19. Denier of Abbeville. ....... 250.00>-,: . , -:Lion to left in circle. Rev. Long cross to edge of coins.20. Denier of Bordeaux. . 15.00AGI in two lines, small leopard above, all within acircle. Rev. Small cross in circle, with or without acrescent and E in two of the angles.21. Denier of Bordeaux *.... 8.0022. Obole of Bordeaux 15.00AGL in two lines, a small crown above, all within a

circle. Rev. Small cross in circle.23. Denier of Bordeaux. . 50.00Lion to left in circle. Rev. Small cross in circle with or without a G in one of the angles.24. Denier of Guess!n. . 15.00Leopard to left in rectangular panel with G aboveand E below. Rev. Small cross in circle.25. Denier of Guessin 17.50ANGL in rectangular panel, a small leopard above,all within a circle. Rev. Small cross in circle.26. Denier of Aquitaine.17.50EDWARD II, 1307-1327(Coin name:—Edward)Crowned bust partly facing. Rev. Long cross with acrown in each angle. Aquitaine issue.27. Denier or Sterling *.... 8.0O28. Obole or Half Sterling 15.00EDWARD III, 1327-1377(Coin names:—Edovardvs,- Ed; Edward; Edwardvs)Large cross dividing legend in two concentric circles.Rev. Rampant leopard and legend within ornateenclosure.29. Lion-Gros 20.0030. Lion-Half Gros. . 25.00Small cross in circle; around is legend in two con-centric circles. Rev. Crude representation of twotowers. This type is modelled after the French GrosTournois of the period.31. Gros Tournois *.... 12.5032. Half Gros Tournois. .. 15.00Type as above, but the cross on the obv. is a longone extending to edge of coin.

33. Gros Tournois.15.00;- .-Small cross in circle with legend in two concentriccircles. Rev. A small leopard either above or belowtwo towers.34. Gros Tournois *.... 15.0035. Half Gros Tournois. .. 12.5096

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ANGLO-FRENCHANGLO-FRENCH COINAGE-EDWARD IIICalvary cross partly in circle. Rev. Crown withinornate border.36. Crown-Gros 20.00Small cross in circle. Rev. Leopard reposing to left.37. Gros. 15.00Long cross with three pellets in each angle. Rev.Crowned leopard to left.38. Gros 20.00Small cross in circle with legend in two concentric

circles. Rev. Large crown over leopard standing to left.39. Half Gros 12.50long cross with legend in two concentric circles.Rev. Leopard standing to left.40. Half Gros 50.00Small cross in circle. Rev. Leopard standing toleft, G below.41. Denier of Guessin *.... 35.0042. Obole of Guessin. . 25.00Leopard standing to left, M and B below. Rev. Smallcross in circle.43. Denier of Bordeaux *.... 7.5044. Obole of Bordeaux 10.0045. Obole with rosette instead of MB 12.50Large crown wifh or without REX. Rev. Ornamentedcalvary cross partly within circle.46. Billon Double Tournois. . 20.00Crown over leopard standing to left. Rev. Small crossin circle with a crown in two of the angles.47. Billon Double Tournois 10.00Leopard standing to left between two straight lines.Rev. Cross with a crown at each end.48. Billon Double Tournois 17.50Crowned half figure with a crown at each side. Rev.Long cross with a three-pellet cluster in two of theangles and a crown in the other two.49. Gros 200.00

Crowned head facing with beard. Rev. As above coin.50. Denier 200.00Crowned, half figure to right holding sword. Rev.Long cross with three pellets in each angle over double-circle legend.51. Gros 100.0052. Half Gros *.... 40.00Type as above, but the legend on the Rev. is in asingle circle.53. Sterling 17.50Leopard walking to right. Rev. Small cross in circle.54. Lion Denier 15.00Leopard walking to left. Rev. Small cross in circle.

55. Lion Denier 17.50Small, broad cross in circle with an annulet in twoof the angles. Rev. Legend in four lines.56. Billon Denier of Ponthieu ............................... 15.0057. Billon Obole of Ponthieu ......................... *.... 20.00HENRY, EARL AND DUKE OF LANCASTER,1347-1361(Coin names:— Hen; Henr; En; H. In France, he wasLord of Bergerac.)Small cross in circle, within legend in double circle.Rev. Two Towers.97

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ANGLO-FRENCH COINAGE-HENRYANGLO-FRENCH COINAGE-EDWARD, THE BLACK PRINCE58. Gros Tournois *.... 50.0059. Half Gros Tournois 30.00Small cross in circle. Rev. Large crown inornamented circle.60. Billon Crown-Gros 75.0061. Billon Half Crown-Gros 75.00Small cross in circle. Rev. Fleur-de-lis in circle.62. Billon Gros 100.00Small cross in circle. Rev. Castle with towers, asmall leopard above.63. Billon Half Gros Tournois 40.00ь

1Calvary cross partly in circle. Rev. Leopard over two-line legend.64. Billon Half Gros ................ 50.00Bearded, facing head. Rev. Long cross with variousarrangements of pellets and crowns in the angles.65. Sterling ................ 40.00EDWARD, THE BLACK PRINCE, 1330-1376(Coin names:— Ed; Edvvardvs; Edward)Half figure to right with sword. Rev. Long cross withthree pellets in each angle over legend in doublecircle.66. Gros *.... 35.0067. Half Gros 10.00Type as above, but the Rev. has the legend in asingle circle.68. Sterling 8.00

Half figure facing with sword. Rev. Long cross with aleopard and lis alternating in the four angles.69. Hardi 8.00Crown over two-line legend. Rev. Cross in circle.70. Billon Double.35.00Plain cross in circle with a leopard and lis alternatingin the four angles. Rev. Cross-patee in circle.71. Billon Denier 20.00Leopard to left in circle. Rev. Cross in circle.72. Billon Lion-Denier 20.0OType as above, but leopard is to right.73. Billon Lion-Denier 20.00RICHARD II, 1377-1399(Coin names:—Ricard; Ricardvs)sK;Half figure facing with sword under a canopy. Rev.Long cross with a leopard and lis alternating in thefour angles.74. Double Hardi *.... 125.0075. Hardi 15.00Plain cross with a leopard and lis alternating inthe four angles. Rev. Cross-patee in circle.76. Billon Denier 35.00HENRY IV, 1399-1412(Coin names:—Henric; Enricvs)Half figure facing with sword under a canopy. Rev.Long cross with a leopard and lis alternating in thefour angles.77. Double Hardi *.... 125.0078. Hardi 15.00Half figure as above, but with a branch of thebroom plant at each side of the king. Rev. Cross in

circle with a leopard and branch alternating in thefour angles.79. Hardi 40.00Plain cross in circle with a leopard and lis alternat-ing in the four angles. Rev. Cross-patee in circle.80. Billon Denier 12.50Branch of the broom plant in circle. Rev. Cross in9»

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ANGLO-FRENCH COINAGE-HENRY IVANGLO-FRENCH COINAGEcircle with a leopard and lis alternating in thefour angles.81. Billon Denier 27.50HENRY V, 1413-1422(Coin names:—Henricvs; Henr; H; Henric)Crown over three /is. Rev. Floriated cross with acrown in one angle and a leopard in another.82. Gros or Florette ................ 20.00

Crown over three lis, the whole with leopard sup-porters. Rev. As the above coin.83. Gross or Florette ................ 30.00Crown over large leopard having two lis over himand one lis below him. Rev. large floriated cross.84. Gros or Florette ................ *.... 200.0085. Half Gros ................ ...UnknownShield bearing three lis (arms of France). Rev. Crossin circle with a crown and lis alternating in thefour angles.86. Half Gros or Guenar 35.00Type as above, but the Rev. has a crown and leopardin the angles.87. Quarter Gros UnknownThree /is in circle. Rev. Large, floriated crosswith H in center.88. Billon Double Tournois or Mansois 30.00Crowned leopard to left, a /is above. Rev. Smallcross with H in center.89. Billon Denier 12.50Two /is in circle. Rev. Small cross with H in center.90. Billon Denier Tournois 30,00Crowned leopard to left. Rev. Long cross with Hin center.91. Billon Denier Tournois. .. 12.50HENRY VI, 1422-1461(Coin name:—Henricvs)

The shields of France and England surmounted byHENRICVS. Rev. Plain cross with a /is ot left and aleopard at right, below HENR/CVS again.92. Grand Blanc 8.00The shields of France and England surmounted by acrown. Rev. Long cross with a /is at left and aleopard at right.93. Tresin 50.00The shields of France and England. Rev. Plain crossflanked by H and R.94. Petit Blanc 17.50Leopard and lis in circle. Rev. Small cross in circle.95. Billon Denier Tournois 10.00

Leopard in circle surmounted by a cross-patee. Rev.Lis in circle surmounted by a cross-patee.96. Billon Maille Tournois 10.00Heri over /is and leopard, all within a circle toppedby a crown. Rev. Long, floriated cross in circle.97. Billon Paris Denier 15.00Heri in circle topped by a crown. Rev. Small,floriated cross in circle.98. Billon Paris Denier 10.00HENRY VIM, 1509-1547(Coin names:—Henric 8; Henric)99

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ANGLO-FRENCH COINAGE-HENRY VIIIAUSTRALIACrowned bust to right. Rev. Long cross over shield.99. Groat of Tournai *.... 75.00100. Half Groat o f Tournai. . 500 .00Crowned shield flanked by a lis at left and a leopardat right. Rev. Long, ornamented cross with H incenter and a lis and leopard alternating in thefour angles.101. Groat of Tournai 1513 . . 400.00^-->' .

Crowned shield. Rev. Long ornamenfed cross with asquare in center containing a star.102. Groat of Tournai 1513 500.00

ANTIGUAStatus. A colony in the Caribbean Sea, and amember of The West Indies Federation.Palm tree. Rev. Value.1. Copper Farthing 1836. Fine25.00AUSTRALIAStatus. A parliamentary federal state, and amember-nation of the Commonwealth of Na-tions.Minfs and Mint Marks:No mint mark.H mint mark.M mint mark.S mint mark.D mint mark.Melbourne, Sydney or London

Birmingham, EnglandMelbourne, AustraliaSan Francisco, U.S.A.Denver, U.S.A.PL mint mark.I mint mark.Dot as mint mark London, EnglandCalcutta or Bombay, IndiaPerth, AustraliaThe silver coins without mint mark from 1910-1915were struck at the London mint. The bronze coinswifh / minf mark were struck at Calcutta from 7976-18 and at Bombay in 1942 and 1943. The Sydneymint was discontinued in 1926.The I Shilling of 1921 has a small star over the date,which was to indicate silver of reduced purity; how-ever, it was decided not to use base silver for coin-age, as was being done in England.The only silver coin struck at the Perth mint is theShilling dated 1946. A dot was used as a mint mark and it may be found on the reverse, separating thestar from the S of the word Shilling.NEW SOUTH WALESEmergency coinage issued prior to the formation of the Commonwealth. Spanish-American silver 8 Realpieces or Dollars were used for this coinage, after alarge hole was first made in the Dollars by punch-ing out the central portion.The large pieces were then stamped around the peri-meter of the hole with NEW SOUTH WALES 1813on the Obv. and FIVE SHILLINGS on the Rev. Thesmall center pieces were also used as coins and were

counterstamped on the Obv. with a crown and NEWSOUTH WALES 1813, and on the Rev. with FIF-TEEN PENCE.1. 5 Shillings 1813 or "Holey Dollar." Fine 300.002. 15 Pence 1813. Fine 50.00COMMONWEALTH COINAGEThe valuations are for Very Fine and Uncirculatedcondition.EDWARD VII, 1901-1910Crowned bust. Rev. Arms. No minf mark.100

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AUSTRALIAAUSTRALIA3. 2 Shillings or 1 Florin 1910 7.50 20.004. 1 Shilling 1910 *.... 5.00 12.505. 6 Pence 1910 4 .00 10.006. 3 Pence 1910 *.... 4.00 10.00GEORGE V, 1910-1936Crowned bust . Rev. Arms.1 Florin or 2 Shillings7. No mint mark. 1911-15, 21-28,31-36 *....8. H mint mark. 1914, 159. M mint mark. 1916-191 Shilling

10. No mint mark. 1911-15, 22, 24-28 ,31, 33-3611. No mint mark, but with small star over date. 192112. H mint mark. 191513. M mint mark. 1916, 17, 18, 206 Pence14. No mint mark. 1911, 12, 14, 21-28,34-36 *....15. M mint mark. 1916-20. .5.00 15.007.50 20.006.00 17.503.50 8.504.00 10.006.00 15.004.00 10.00

3 Pence16. No mint mark. 1911, 12, 14, 15 , 21,22 over 21, 22-28, 34-3617. M mint mark. 1916-213.003.502.503.006.008.505.007.50Crowned bust. Rev. Value in circle.Bronze coinage.1 Penny18. No mint mark. 1911, 13-15, 19-36 1.50 7.5019. H mint mark. 1912, 15 *.... 3.50 15.0020. I mint mark. 1916-18 3.50 15 .00Half Penny21. No mint mark. 1911, 13, 14, 19-36 1.50 7.5022. H mint mark. 1912, 14, 15 3.00 12.5023. I mint mark. 1916-18. .. ....*.... 3.50 15.00Commemorative CoinsCrowned bust. Rev. The House of Parliament atCanberra. Struck on the opening of this building.24. 1 Florin 1927 3.00 6.00Crowned bust. Rev. Figure on horseback. Struck onthe centennial of the cities of Melbourne and Vic-toria. The coin bears the dates 1934 and 1 935.25. 1 Florin 1935 7.50 12.50GEORGE VI, 1936-1952The coins struck in 1949 and later are without IND.IMP. in the royal title.

Plain head. Rev. Large crown.26. Crown 1937, 38 5.00 10.00-^ 1Ð5Ð’ .&.<*3£«^Plain head. Rev. Present coat-of-arms.1 Florin27. No mint mark. 1938-47,51,52 *.... 1.75 4.0028. S mint mark. 1942-44 2.50 5 .00Plain head. Rev. Head of a merino sheep.101

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AUSTRALIAAUSTRALIA29.30.31.1 ShillingNo mint mark. 1938-44, 46, 48, 50 ,52 *.... 1.00S mint mark. 1942-44 1.50Dot as mint mark. 1946 2.50(See under Mints and Mint Marks, above.)32.33.34.35.Plain head. Rev. Old coat-of-arms.6 Pence

No mint mark. 1938-42, 45, 46, 48 ,50, 51, 52 * 75S mint mark. 1942-44 1.25D mint mark. 1942, 43 1.25PL mint mark. 1951 . .. . 2.50Plain head. Rev. Three wheat ears.3 Pence36. No mint mark. 1938-43, 47-5237. S mint mark. 1942-4438. D mint mark. 1942, 4339. PL mint mark. 1951 *.651.001.002.002.503.505.001.752.75

2.753.501.502.502.503.00Plain head. Rev. Value in circle. Bronze coinage.No mint mark.40. Half Penny 1938, 39 1.25 6.00Plain head. Rev. Kangaroo.1 Penny41. No mint mark. 1938-41, 43, 44,46-52 * 65 3.5042. I mint mark. (Below head.) 1942, 43. 2.00 5.0043. Dot as mint mark. (After Y of Penny.)1941-45, 47, 48, 50, 51 65 3.5044. Dot as mint mark. (After last A of Australia.) 1952 1.00 4.0045. PL mint mark. 1951. . 2.00 4.00Half Penny

46. No mint mark. 1939-45, 48, 51 6047. I mint mark. (Below head.) 1942 , 43. 1 .5048. Dot as mint mark. (After Y of Penny.)1942, 45-51 6049. Dot as mint mark. (After last A of Australia.) 1952 7550. PL mint mark. 1951 *.... 2.00Commemorative Coin3.004.003.003.504.00Plain head. Rev. Crossed sword and sceptre. Struck on the 50 th year of Commonwealth status.51. 1 Florin 1951 2.00 4.00ELIZABETH II, 1952-The coins s truck in 1955 and later have the lettersF.D. added to the royal title.Head. Rev. Prese nf coat-of-arms. No minf mark.

52. 1 Florin 1953, 54, 56-current 75 1.50Head. Rev. Head of a merino sheep. No mint mark.53. 1 Shilling 1953-current 50 .8554.Head. Rev. Old coat-of-arms. No minf mark.6 Pence 1953-current. .... .356055.Head. Rev. Three wneaf ears. No minf mark.3 Pence 1953-current. . .3050102

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AUSTRALIAHead. Rev. Kangaroo. Bronze coinage.56. 1 Penny. No mint mark. 1953, 55, 56,58, 59-current .251 Penny. Dot as mint mark. (After lastA of Australia.) 1953 501 Penny. Dot as mint mark. (After Yof Penny.) 1955-current *.... .25Half Penny. No mint mark. 1955, 59-current .20Half Penny. Dot as mint mark. (After last A of Australia.) 1953 5061. Half Penny. Dot as mint mark. (After Y of Penny.) 1954, 60-current .20

Commemorative Coin57.58.59.60.50

1.255040

1.2540

Head. Rev. Kangaroo. Struck to commemorate theQueen's visit to Australia, although the coin is notso inscribed.62. 1 Florin 1954 1.50 3.00Proof Sets(Melbourne Mint except where Pennies from the

Perth Mint are indicated)63. 1955, Set of 6. 2, 1 Shillings, 6, 3, 1,V2 Pence. 37.5064. 1956, Set of 6. 2, 1 Shillings, 6, 3, 1,Vi Pence 20.0065. 1957. Set of 5. 2, 1 Shillings, 6, 3 Penceand the Perth Penny 15.0066. 1958. Set of 5. 2, 1 Shillings, 6, 3, 1 Pence. 15.0067. 1959. Set of 6. 2, 1 Shillings, 6, 3, 1,Vi Pence 12.5068. 1960. Set of 5. 2, 1 Shillings, 6, 3 Penceand the Perth Penny 10.00BAHAMA ISLANDSStatus. A colony in the Atlantic Ocean off thecoast of Florida.The coinage is copper and the valuations are for Fine and Extremely Fine condition.Head of George III. Rev. Ship.1. Half Penny 1806, 07 10 .00 25.00BANDARMASSINStatus. A small English settlement on the southcoast of Borneo. The coins were struck by Alex-ander Hare, an agent of the English JavaneseGovernment, during the period of English occu-pation, 1811-1814.The coinage is copper, and the valuations are for Fine condition."J" between two stars, "97" below. Rev. Fan-likestar with Arabic date J227.1. 1 Doit 1227 A.H. or 1813 A.D 5.00Shield enclosing Arabic date 1227 and Christiandate 1813. Rev. Shield enclosing Persian legend.2. 1 Doit 1813 7.50

Trade mark of the East India Company. Rev. Large,floral spray.3. 1 Doit 1228 A.H. or 1813 A.D 7.50Persian legend and date with three stars below.Rev. "1" in quadrilobe with two stars below.4. 1 Doit 1228 A.H. or 1813 A.D 7.50BARBADOSStatus. A colony in the West Indies Federation.The coinage is copper and the valuations are for Fine and Extremely Fine condition.103

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BARBADOSBERMUDANegroid head crowned with ostrich feathers.Rev. Pineapple.1. 1 Penny 1788, 91 8.50 20.00Negroid head crowned with ostrich feathers. Rev.Neptune seated in a marine throne drawn by twohorses.2.1 Penny 1792 15.00 25.003. Half Penny 1792 15.00 25.00BERMUDAStatus. An island colony in the Atlantic Oceanoff the southern coast of the U.S. Bermuda wasoriginally known as Sommer Islands, the nameinscribed on its first coinage.SOMMER ISLANDS COINAGEBrass coins, crudely designed and poorly struck.They are undated, but it is believed they werestruck about 1620. They are very rare and virtuallyimpossible to find in choice, readable condition. Thevaluations are for condition ranging from Fair toGood.targe hog with Roman numeral above for value.

Rev. Ship under full sail.1. 1 Shilling ND *.... 200.002. 6 Pence ND 150.003. 3 Pence ND 175.004. 2 Pence ND. . 150.00ROYAL COINAGEThe coinage is copper and the valuations are for Fine and Extremely Fine condition.Head of George III. Rev. Ship under full sail.5. Half Penny 1793 10.00 25.00Crowned head of Elizabeth II. Rev. Two small shipsand map of Bermuda. Commemorative coin struck on the 350th year of Sommer's landing in 7609. Thevaluations are for Very Fine and Uncirculated con-dition.6. Crown 1959 3.00 5.00BRITISH CARIBBEAN TERRITORIESEASTERN GROUPStatus. A part of the West Indies Federationconsisting of several colonies along the easternshore of the Caribbean, namely, Barbados,British Guiana, Leeward and Windward Is-lands, and Trinidad and Tobago.ELIZABETH1952-

The coinage is cupro-nickel, nickel-brass or bronze,and the valuations are for Very Fine and Uncircu-lated condition.Crowned head. Rev. Neptune in horse drawn marinethrone over four shields. Cupro-nickel.1. 50 Cents 1955 .85 2.00Crowned head. Rev. Ship. The first two coins arecupro nickel; the third is nickel-brass.2. 25 Cents 1955. . .75 1.25104

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BRITISH CARIBBEAN TERRITORIES3. 10 Cents 1955, 564. 5 Cents 1955, 56, 60..50.501.001.00Crowned head. Rev. Value in wreath. Bronze.5. 2 Cents 1955, 56, 60 25

6. 1 Cent 1955, 56, 60 207. Half Cent 1955 35Proof Set8. 1955. Set of the above seven coins.50.40.6525.00BRITISH COLONIESCoins under this heading do not bear the name of 

any particular place. They were issued for use invarious colonies in both the new world and theorient.The valuations are for Very Fine and Uncirculatedcondition.A. Anchor CoinageThe coins of 1820 are traditionally assigned tocolonies around the Indian Ocean; those of 1822 toCanada and to colonies in the Caribbean.Name and title of George IV around an ornamentedshield. Rev. Crowned anchor flanked by a pair of 

Roman numerals indicating the value.1. Half Dollar 1822 (II) 100.00 150.002. Quarter Dollar 1820, 22 (IV) ....*.... 12.50 25.003. Eighth Dollar 1820, 22 (VIII) ....*.... 10.00 20.004. Sixteenth Dollar 1820, 22 (XVI) .... 7.50 17.50B. The British Trade Dollar These Dollars were issued to further British com-merce throughout the orient. They found their widestacceptance along the Chinese coast, and in theMalay archipelago.

Britannia standing flanked by ONE DOLLAR. Rev.Value in Chinese and Malay amid various ornamen-tations. Not all dates exist between those listed.5. 1 Dollar 1895-1935 4.50 8.50C. Cut and Counterstamped CoinageThe valuations are for Fine condition.Pillar type Spanish American Dollar or 8 Real piececounterstamped, GR 5, with or without, ORD. (Ordi-105

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BRITISH COLONIESBRITISH GUIANAnance passed in the fifth year of the reign of KingGeorge.) This issue is usually attributed to Canada.The ordinance in question made the Spanish Dollar legal tender.6. 1 Dollar. With GR, 5 and ORD.7. 1 Dollar. With GR and 5 only.500.00400.00Bust type Spanish American Dollar with a smoothcircular hole and bearing a counterstamp on either 

side resembling a thistle. This issue is usually attrib-uted to Prince Edward Island and is called the HoleyDollar. These coins were issued in the early yearsof the 19th century.8. Holey Dollar or 5 Shillings 150.00The discarded center piece of the above dollar,similarly counterstamped.9. Holey 1 Shilling 150.00BRITISH GUIANAStatus. A colony in South America formerlycalled Demarary and Essequibo.Except for the Emergency Counterstamped Coinage,the valuations of all issues are for Very Fine andUncirculated condition.

EMERGENCY COUNTERSTAMPED COINAGEA Spanish American 8 Real piece or Dollar with ascalloped central hole, over which is counterstamped,E & D, 3 GL. Struck about 1795-1800, but the onlydate appearing is that of the Spanish Dollar itself.1. 3 Guilders ND. Very Fine.300.00The discarded center piece of the above coin, coun-terstamped in turn, E & D, 3 BTS.2. 3 Bits ND. Very Fine 85.00GEORGE1760-1820Draped bust. Rev. Crowned numeral within wreath,all enclosed in a circle.3. 3 Guilders 1809 75.00 125.004. 2 Guilders 1809 22.50 50.005. 1 Guilder 1809 15.00 22.506. Half Guilder 1809 8.50 15.007. Quarter Guilder 1809 6.00 12.508.9.10.11.12.Draped bust of finer style. Rev. Crowned numeralwithin wreath.3 Guilders 1816 75.00 125.002 Guilders 1816 22.50 50.OO1 Guilder 1816 15.00 27.50

Half Guilder 1816 8.50 15.00Quarter Guilder 1816. . 6.00 12.50Draped bust. Rev. Crowned value in wreath.Copper coinage.13.14.1 Stiver 1813 *.... 6.00Half Stiver 1813. . 5.0027.5025.00106

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BRITISH GUIANABRITISH GUIANAWILLIAM IV, 1830-1837Plain head. Rev. Crowned numeral in wreath. Thelegend on this issue, as on the preceeding George IIIcoins is, UNITED COLONY OF DEMERARY ANDESSEQUIBO.15. 3 Guilders 1832. *.... 100.0016. 2 Guilders 1832 27.5017. 1 Guilder 1832, 33, 35 10.0018. Half Guilder, 1832, 33, 35 *.... 7.5019. Quarter Guilder 1832, 33 , 35 6.0020. Eighth Guilder 1832, 33 , 35.5.00

185.0060.0027.5015.0012.5010.0021.22.23.24.Type as above, but the name on the coinage hasbeen changed to, BRITISH GUIANA.1 Guilder 1836 12.50Half Guilder 1836 *.... 10.00Quarter Guilder 1836 *.... 6.00Eighth Guilder 1836 5.00VICTORIA, 1837-1901

30.0022.5017.5012.50Bust in coronet. Rev. Crowned value. With name asBRITISH GUIANA AND WEST INDIES.25. 4 Pence 1891, 1901 2.50 7.50EDWARD VII, 1901-1910Crowned bust. Rev. Crowned value. With nameas above.26. 4 Pence 1903, 08, 10 2.50 6.00GEORGE V, 1910-1936Crowned bust. Rev. Crowned value. With name asin the two preceeding reigns, namely, BRITISHGUIANA AND WEST INDIES.27. 4 Pence 1911, 13, 16 2.50 6.00Type as above, but with name as BRITISH GUIANA only.28. 4 Pence 1917, 18, 21, 23, 25, 26, 31,35, 36 2.00 4.50GEORGE VI, 1937-1952Crowned head. Rev. Crowned value. With nameas above.29. 4 Pence 1938-1945 2.00 4.50(The coins of the Brit ish Caribbean Territories, East-ern Group are now circulating in British Guiana.)BRITISH HONDURASStatus. A colony in Central America.The valuations are for Very Fine and Uncirculatedcondition.VICTORIA, 1837-1901Head in coronet. Rev. Value in circle. The 1 Centpiece is copper and the reverse varies somewhatfrom the silver coins.

1. 50 Cents 1894, 95, 97, 1901 *.... 10.00 85.002. 25 Cents 1894, 95, 97, 1901 6.00 50.003. 10 Cents 1894 5.00 35.004. 5 Cents 1894 5.00 35.005. 1 Cent 1885, 88 , 89, 94 *.... 3.00 17.50EDWARD VII, 1901-1910Crowned bust. Rev. Value in circle. The 5 Cent pieceis cupro-nickel and the 1 Cent is bronze, the reversesvarying somewhat from the silver coins.6. 50 Cents 1906, 07 *.... 10.00 100.007. 25 Cents 1906, 07 7.50 60.008. 5 Cents 1907, 09 3.00 12.509. 1 Cent 1904, 06 , 09 *.... 3.00 12.50107

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BRITISH HONDURASBRITISH HONDURASGEORGE V, 1910-193610.11.12.13.14.15.Crowned bust. Rev. Value in circle. The 5 Cent piece

is cupro-nickel and the ) Cenf is bronze (two types),the reverse of each varying somewhat from thesilver coins.50 Cents 1911, 19 10.00100.0050.0025.008.5015.0025 Cents 1911, 19 *.... 6.0010 Cents 1918, 19, 36 2.505 Cents 1911, 12, 15, 18, 19,36. *.... 1.501 Cent 1911, 12, 13 3.001 Cent 1914, 15, 18, 19, 24, 25, 26,36. Size of coin reduced.1.... *.... 1.25 8.50GEORGE VI, 1937-1952Crowned head. Rev. Value in circle, being of sametype as the previous silver coins.16. 10 Cents 1939, 42, 43, 44, 46 2.50 4.50Nickel and Bronze CoinageCrowned head. Rev. Value in circle except for thebronze 1 Cent which shows the value in a scallopedborder. The coinage struck in 1949 and later shows

the royal title as, KING GEORGE THE SIXTH, beingchanged from the earlier issues which read, GEORGEVI KING AND EMPEROR OF INDIA.17. 25 Cents 1952. Cupro-nickel 1.25 2.5018. 5 Cents 1939. Cupro-nickel *.... 1.25 3.0019. 5 Cents 1942-47, 49-52. Nickel-Brass 1.00 2.0020. 1 Cent 1937, 39, 42-45, 47, 49, 50,51. Bronze *.... 1.00 2.50ELIZABETH II, 1952-Crowned head. Value in circle or border as onprevious issues. All coins are cupro-nickel except

for the 7 Cenf which is bronze.21. 50 Cents 1954-current 1.25 1.7522. 25 Cents 1955-current 85 1.2523. 10 Cents 1956-current * 65 1.0024. 5 Cents 1956-current * 50 1.0025. 1 Cent 1954. Round, bronze * 50 2.0026. 1 Cent 1956-current. Scalloped edge,nickel .25 .75108

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BRITISH WEST AFRICABURMA(See under Nigeria)BRUNEIStatus. A sultanate in North Borneo under British protection.8. Copper Half Anna 1231 or 1869A.D 7.50 20.00KING THEBAW, 1878-1885Sfar in circle. Rev. Name, value and date.1. Copper 1 Cent 1304 A.H. (1887 A.D.)Very FineBURMAStatus. A former kingdom and province of India, under British rule from 1824-1947.The valuations are for Very Fine and Uncirculatedcondition. The dates are in native numerals, theBurmese year 1214 being the A.D. year 1852.KING MINDON, 1852-18787.50Peacock in full feather. Rev. Native legend and date.1. 1 Rupee 1214 or 1852 A.D *.... 5.00 12.502. Half Rupee 1214 or 1852 A.D 4.00 10.003. Quarter Rupee 1214 or 1852A.D *.... 3.50 8.504. Eighth Rupee 1214 or 1852 A.D 3.50 8.505. Sixteenth Rupee 1214 or 1852 A.D. 3.00 7.50

6. Copper Quarter Anna 1227 or 1865A.D *... 4.00 12.50Curious Burmese lion. Rev. Native legend.7. Quarter Rupee 1228 or 1866 A.D. .. 17.50 25.009.Curious Burmese lion. Rev. Native legend.Copper Quarter Anna 1240 or 1878A.D ................ 4.00REPUBLIC OF BURMA12.50The First Coinage is based on the Rupee standardof India (16 Annas to 1 Rupee). The Second Coinageis based on a new decimal standard (100 Pyas to 1Kyat). The Rupee and the Kyat are of equal value.First Coinage

10.11.12.13.14.Burmese lion. Rev. Value and A.D. date in nativecharacters. The coins are cupro-nickel.8 Annas 1949, 504 Annas 1949, 502 Annas 1949, 50, 51. Square1 Anna 1949, 50, 51. Scalloped. ...Half Anna 1949. Square1.25.75.60

.50503.503.002.002.002.00Second CoinageBurmese lion. Rev. Value and A.D. date in nativecharacters. All coins are cupro-nickel except for the7 Pya which is bronze. The first three coins are withlegend around lion.109

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BURMACANADA15. l Kyat 1952-current16. 50 P yas 1952-current17. 25 P yas 1952-current. Six roundsides18. 10 Pyas 1952-current. Square19. 5 P yas 1952-current. Scalloped. ...20. l Pya 1952-current1.0060404035301.751.0065656050CANADAStatus. A member-nation of the Common-wealth of Nations.Mints and mint marks:

No mint mark. London mint coinage from 1858 to 1907No mint mark. Ottawa mint coinage from 1908 to date.H mint mark. Heaton mint, BirminghamThe valuations are for Very Fine and Uncirculatedcondition.The anchor coins issued in 1820 and 1822 will befound under BRITISH COLONIES. The Spanish Amer-can Dollars counterstamped GR, 5 and ORD willalso be found under BRITISH COLONIES, together with the so-called "Holey Dollar" sometimes attrib-uted to Prince Edward Island.VICTORIA, 1837-19016.7.Head in coronet. Rev. Value and date.1. 50 Cents. No mint mark. 1870, 71,88, 92, 94, 98-1901 *.... 35.002. 50 Cents. H mint mark. 1871, 72, 81,90 50.003. 25 Cents. No mint mark. 1870, 71,85-89, 91-94, 99, 1900, 01 10.004. 25 Cents. H mint mark. 1871, 72, 74,75, 80-83, 90 10.005. 20 Cents. No mint mark. 1858 32.5010 Cents. No mint mark. 1858, 70, 71,84-89, 91-94, 96, 98-1901 15.0010 Cents. H mint mark. 1871, 72, 74,75, 80-83, 90 20.00

8. 5 Cents. No mint mark. 1858, 70, 71,84-89, 91-94, 96-1901 6.009. 5 Cents. H mint mark. 1872, 74, 75,80-83,90 10.00125.00150.0060.0060.0075.0050.0065.0015.0027.50Head as above, but in circle. Rev. Value and daten circle. Bronze coinage.10. 1 Cent. No mint mark. 1858, 59, 84,86,87,88,91-97,99-1901 *.... 1.25 7.5O11. l Cent. H mint mark. 1876, 81, 82,90,98,1900 1.50 10.0OProof Sets12. 1858. 20, 10, 5, 1 Cents 750.0013. 1870. 50, 25, 10, 5, 1 Cents 750.00EDWARD VII, 1901-191014.15.16.17.18.19.

20.21.Crowned bust. Rev. Value and dat e.50 Cents. No mint mark. 1902,04-10... ...*.... 17,50 Cents. H mint mark. 190325 Cents. No mint mark. 1902-10.25 Cents. H mint mark. 190210 Cents. No mint mark. 1902-10.10 Cents. H mint mark. 1902, 03. ..5 Cents. No mint mark. 1902-10. ..5 Cents. H mint mark. 1902, 03301010812гг500000005050505075.00

100.0045.0045.0022.5027.506.006.00Bust as above, but in circle. Rev. Value and date incircle. Bronze coinage.22. 1 Cent. No mint mark. 1902-10 *.... 1.25 7.5O23. l Cent. H mint mark. 1907 25.00 65.00Proof Sets24. 1902. 50, 25, 10, 5, 1 Cents 500.0025. 1908. 50, 25, 10, 5, 1 Cents 500.00GEORGE V, 1910-1936Crowned bust with legend indicating the 25th year of his reign. Rev. Two rowers in canoe. Commemora-ive issue on the silver jubilee of his reign.26. 1 Dollar 1935. . 4.50 8.50110

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CANADACANADACrowned bust with normal legend. Rev. Tworowers in canoe.27. 1 Dollar 1936 6.00 12.50Crowned bust. Rev. Value and date.28. 50 Cents 1911-14, 16-21,29, 31, 32,34, 36 .*.. 12.50 75.00

29. 25 Cents 1911-21, 27-36 5.00 32.5030. 10 Cents 1911-21,28-36 3.00 12.5031. 5 Cents 1911-21 2.50 6.00Nickel and Bronze CoinageThe 5 Cent pieces are nickel; the 1 Cent pieces arebronze.Crowned bust. Rev. Name and value over twomaple leaves.32. 5 Cents 1922-36 2.00 10.00Crowned bust. Rev. Value and date in circle. Same

size as earlier 1 Cent pieces.33. 1 Cent 1911-20 1.00 6.00Crowned bust. Rev. Name and value over two mapleleaves. Reduced size.34. 1 Cent 1920-36 .60 6.00Proof Set35. 1911. 50, 25, 10, 5, 1 Cents 600.00GEORGE VI, 1937-1952Coins struck in 1948 and later are without ET INDIMP in the royal title.Plain head. Rev. Two rowers in canoe.36. 1 Dollar 1937, 38, 45-48, 50-52. *.... 3.50 7.5037. 1 Dollar 1947. With small mapleleaf at date 60.00 100.00Plain head. Rev. House of Parliament in Ottawa.Commemorative issue on the visit to Canada of theKing and Queen.38. 1 Dollar 1939 3.50 7.50Plain head. Rev. Cabot's ship, the Matthew. Com-

memorative issue on Newfoundland's entry intoCanada as a province in 1949.39. 1 Dollar 1949 3.50 7.506.00Plain head. Rev. Crowned arms with supporters.40. 50 Cents 1937-52 *.... 1.5041. 50 Cents 1947. With small maple leaf at date 10.00 50.00111

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CANADACANADAPlain head. Rev. Head of a caribou.42. 25 Cents 1937-52 * 8543. 25 Cents 1947. With small maple leaf at date. . 1.00Plain head. Rev. Ship under sail.44. 10 Cents 1937-52 *....45. 10 Cents 1947. With small mapleleaf at date .85

.404.006.003.755.00Plain head. Rev. Beaver.46. 5 Cents. Nickel, round. 1937-42. *.... 1.00 8.5047. 5 Cents. Tombac brass, 12-sided.1942 1.25 3.5048. 5 Cents. Nickel, 12-sided. 1946-50. .. .25 1.7549. 5 Cents. Nickel. 1947 with smallmaple leaf at date .85 2.5050. 5 Cents. Steel, 12-sided.1951, 52 *.... .25 1.00Plain head. Rev. Torch within a large V (for Victory).51. 5 Cents. Tombac brass, 12-sided.1943 1.00 2.5052. 5 Cents. Steel, 12-sided. 1944,45. *.... .50 1.50Plain head. Rev. Nickel refinery. Commemorativeissue on the 200th year of the extraction of purenickel from its ore.53. 5 Cents. Nickel, 12-sided. 1951 25 1.00

Plain head. Rev. Two large maple leaves.Bronze coinage.54. 1 Cent 1937-52 * 10 .5055. 1 Cent 1947. With small maple leaf at date 25 1.00Proof Set56. 1937. 1 Dollar and 50, 25, 10, 5, 1 Cents 250.00ELIZABETH II, 1952-The valuations are for Uncirculated condition.Plain head. Rev. Two rowers in canoe.57. 1 Dollar 1953-57, 59-current2.25

Plain head. Rev. Indian totem pole. Commemorativeissue on the centennial of British Columbia.58. 1 Dollar 1958 2.25Plain head. Rev. Large, crowned arms with supporters.59. 50 Cents 1953-58 2.25Plain head. Rev. New, smaller type of arms.60. 50 Cents 1959-current. .1.25112

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CANADACAPE OF GOOD HOPE61.Plain head. Rev. Head of a caribou.25 Cents 1953-current.5062.Plain head. Rev. Ship under sail.10 Cents 1953-current. ..2563.64.Plain head. Rev. Beaver. 1 2-sided coins.5 Cents. Steel. 1953, 54 *....5 Cents. Nickel. 1955-current1.00.20Plain head. Rev. Two large maple leaves. Bronze.65. 1 Cent 1953-current.10Status. Part of South Africa.There was no official coinage of the Cape of GoodHope. However, a bronze pattern Penny inscribed,

CAPE OF GOOD HOPE was struck at the BerlinMint, and this piece is catalogued here, as it hasalways formed a part of the colonial series. Thiscoin is part of a pattern series of similar naturestruck for Griqua Town, Orange Free State andSouth Africa, which see.Plain head of Queen Victoria. Rev. Arms with supporters.I. 1 Penny 1889. Proof 50.00CELEBES ISLANDStatus. One of the Sunda Islands in the Neth-erlands East Indies, formerly under Britishoccupation.The valuations are for Fine condition. The coinageis copper and in all cases the 1250 date is shownin western numerals.Rooster to right. Rev. Jo-pointed star, date below.1. 1 Kapang 1250 A.H. (1834 A.D.) 4.50Rooster to left, below C. R. READ in panel. Rev.16-pointed star, date below.2. 1 Kapang 1250 A.H. (1834 A.D.) 4.50Native legend and A.H. date 1250. Rev. Native legend.3. 1 Kapang 1250 A.H. (1834 A.D.) 15.00CEYLONStatus. A member-nationwealth of Nations.

of the Common-Certain coins of purely English types are sometimesattributed to Ceylon. These coins (silver 1 Vi Penceand copper Half and Quarter Farthings) will befound under Great Britain with a Ceylon reference.The valuations are for Very Fine and Uncirculatedcondition, except for the first type, where they arefor Very Fine only.113

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CEYLONCEYLONGEORGE III, 1760-1820Elephant and date. Rev. CEYLON GOVERNMENTand value. These coins are thick and heavy for their size, have plain uneven edges and are of crude,local workmanship.1. 96 Stivers 1803, 08, 09 *....2. 48 Stivers 1803, 04, 05, 08, 09

3. 24 Stivers 1803, 04, 08, 094. Copper 12th Rix Dollar 1801-06, 09-12,14, 155. Copper 24th Rix Dollar 1801, 02, 03, 05,09, 11-166. Copper 48th Rix Dollar 1801, 02, 03, 05,06, 09-1540.0030.0022.50

10.007.506.00Type as above, but the coins are of British mintage,and of the same fine workmanship as contemporaryEnglish coinage.7. Copper 48th Rix Dollar 1801-04 5.00 20.008. Copper 96th Rix Dollar 1802 5.00 20.009. Copper 192nd Rix Dollar 1802, 04. 4.00 12.50Large elephant, date below. Rev. CEYLON CUR-RENCY with values spelled out in an oblong panel.

These coins were not placed in circulation.10. 2 Rix Dollars 1812. Proof 400.0011. 1 Rix Dollar 1812. Proof 175.00Laureate head. Rev. Small elephant in wreath;value and date.12. 1 Rix Dollar 1815 50.00 75.00Laureate bust. Rev. Large elephant not in wreath;value and date.13. Copper 2 Stivers 1815 5.00 20.0014. Copper 1 Stiver 1815 4.00 17.50

15. Copper Half Stiver 1815 3.00 15.00GEORGE IV, 1820-1830Laureate head. Rev. Elephant, value and date.16. 1 Rix Dollar 1821 12.50 20.00VICTORIA, 1837-1901Not all dates may exist between those shown.Head in coronet. Rev. Palm tree, value and date.17. 50 Cents 1892-1900 *.... 4.50 8.5018. 25 Cents 1892-1900. . 3.00 6.00114

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CEYLONCEYLON19. 10-Cents 1892-1900.2.50 4.50Head in circle. Rev. Palm Tree in circle. Copper coinage.20. 5 Cents 1870-92 *.... 3.50 15.0021. 1 Cent 1870-1901 2.75 10.0022. Half Cent 1870-1901 2.50 10.0023. Quarter Cent 1870-1901 2.00 10.00EDWARD VII, 1901-1910Not all dates may exist between those shown.Crowned bust. Rev. Palm tree, value and date.

24. 50 Cents 1902-10 *.... 4.50 8.5025. 25 Cents 1902-10 3.00 6.0026. 10 Cents 1902-10. . 3.00 6.00Crowned bust. Rev. Large numeral 5. Cupro-nickel, square coin.27. 5 Cents 1909, 10 2.508.50Crowned bust. Rev. Palm tree in circle.Copper coinage.28. 1 Cent 1903-10 *.... 2.50 10.0029. Half Cent 1903-10 2.50 10.0030. Quarter Cent 1903, 04, 05 2.50 12.50GEORGE V, 1910-1936Not all dates may exist between those shown.

Crowned bust. Rev. Palm tree, value and date.31. 50 Cents 1913-29 *.32. 25 Cents 1911-2633. 10 Cents 1911-29. .3.502.502.007.505.004.0034.Crowned bust. Rev. Large numeral 5. Cupro-nickel, square coin.5 Cents 1912-26. . 2.006.00Crowned bust. Rev. Palm tree in circle.Copper coinage.35. 1 Cent 1911-29 *.... 1.0036. Half Cent 1912-26 1.00GEORGE VI, 1937-19525.005.00From 1937 through 1945, the royal title on the coin-age reads, GEORGE VI KING AND EMPEROR OFINDIA. On later coins, the title is changed to KINGGEORGE THE SIXTH.The 5 Cent pieces of 1944, 45 and the 1 Cent piecesof 1942-45 are thinner than the coins of other dates.37.

38.Crowned head. Rev. Palm tree, value and date.50 Cents 1942 *.... 5.00 8.5010 Cents 1941 2.50 4.00Crowned head. Rev. Value, date and small crown.Nickel-brass coinage.39. 50 Cents 1943, 45, 5140. 25 Cents 1943, 44, 45, 51..60.501.501.00115

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CEYLONCEYLONCrowned head. Rev. Value and date. Aluminum-bronze coinage. The 5 Cent piece of 1951 was notplaced in circulation and was struck in proof condi-tion only.

41. 10 Cents 1944, 51. Scalloped edge. .50 1.0042. 5 Cents 1942-45, 51. Square coin. .. .50 1.0043. 2 Cents 1944, 51. Scalloped edge. .. .35 1.00Crowned head. Rev. Palm tree in circle.Bronze coinage.44. 1 Cent 1937-45 * 2045. Half Cent 1937-40. .. .201.00

1.25ELIZABETH II, 1952-46.47.48.49.50 Cents. Not yet struck.25 Cents. Not yet struck.

10 Cents. Not yet struck.5 Cents. Not yet struck. ..Plain head. Rev. Value and date. Nickle-brasscoinage with scalloped edge.50. 2 Cents 1955-current 20 .4051. 1 Cent. Not yet struck SPECIAL ISSUE, 1957Commemorative coins on the 2500th year of the

founding of the Cingalese dynasty.The valuations are for Uncirculated and Proof con-dition.Native legends and devices appear on the coins.52. 5 Rupees 1957. Silver 8.50 17.5053. 1 Rupee 1957. Nickel 3.00 12.50116

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CYPRUSCYPRUSStatus. A republic and member-nation of theCommonwealth of Nations.9 Cyprus Piastres are equivalent to 1 British Shilling.The valuations are for Very Fine and Uncirculatedcondition.VICTORIA, 1837-1901Old, veiled bust of type peculiar to Cyprus. Rev.Crowned shield except for the 3 Piastres which has

a crowned 3.1. 18 Piastres 1901 *.... 8.50 25.002. 9 Piastres 1901 5.00 15.003. 4'/а Piastres 1901 *.... 5.00 12.504. 3 Piastres 1901 *.... 4.00 12.50Head in coronet. Rev. Value in circle. Bronze coin-age. The H mint mark indicates the Heaton mintin Birmingham.5. 1 Piastre. No mint mark. 1879, 81,84-87, 89, 90, 91, 95, 96, 1900. 2.50 12.506. 1 Piastre. H mint mark. 1881, 82 3.50 20.007. Half Piastre. No mint mark. 1879, 81,84-87, 89, 90, 91, 96, 1900. ..*.... 2.00 10.008. Half Piastre. H mint mark. 1881, 82. 3.00 15.009. Quarter Piastre. No mint mark. 1879,80, 81, 84, 85, 87, 95, 98, 1900,01 *.... 2.00 10.0010. Quarter Piastre. H mint mark. 1881,82 2.75 12.50EDWARD VII, 1901-1910Crowned bust. Rev. Crowned shield.11. 18 Piastres 1907 20.00 125.0012. 9 Piastres 1907. 12.50 60.00

Crowned bust. Rev. Value in circle. Bronze coinage.13. 1 Piastre 1908 5.00 20.0014. Half Piastre 1908 4.00 17.5015. Quarter Piastre 1902, 05, 08, ....*.... 2.50 10.00GEORGE V, 1910-1936Crowned bust. Rev. Two lions. Commemorative coinon the 50th anniversary of British rule, which beganin 1878.16. 45 Piastres 1928 8.50 15.00Crowned bust. Rev. Crowned shield.17. 18 Piastres 1913, 21 10.00 30.0018. 9 Piastres 1913, 19, 21 *.... 3.00 10.00

19. 416 Piastres 1921. . ,...*.... 3.00 10.00Crowned bust. Rev. Value in circle. Bronze coinage.20. 1 Piastre 1922, 27, 30, 31 2.00 10.0021. Half Piastre 1922, 27, 30, 31 *.... 2.00 6.5022. Quarter Piastre 1922, 26 2.00 6.50Crowned bust. Rev. Value, name and date. Cupro-nickel coinage with scalloped edge.177

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CYPRUSCYPRUS23. 1 Piastre 1934 *.24. Half Piastre 1934. ..75.652.001.75GEORGE VI, 1937-1952From 1938 through 1947, the royal title on thecoinage reads, GEORGIUS VI DEI GRATIA REX ETIND IMP. On later coins, the title is changed toGEORGIUS SEXTUS DEI GRATIA REX. During thisreign, the coins formerly struck in silver were issuedin cupro-nickel, the denominations also beingchanged from Piastres to Shillings (9 Piastres be-ing 1 Shilling).25.Crowned head. Rev. Two lions.18 Piastres 1938, 40. Silver *.26. 2 Shillings 1947, 49. Cupro-nickel *.27. 9 Piastres 1938, 40. Silver 28. 1 Shilling 1947, 49. Cupro-nickel *.Piastres 1938. Silver *.3.00 6.00

29.1.502.501.253.002.505.002.006.00ъЗи9Crowned head. Rev. Value, name and date. Cupro-nickel and bronze coinage with scalloped edge.30. 1 Piastre 1938. Cupro-nickel 40 1.2531. 1 Piastre 1942-46, 49. Bronze. ..* 30 .6532. Half Piastre 1938. Cupro-nickel 35 1.00

33. Half Piastre 1942-45, 49.Bronze *.... .25 .40ELIZABETH, II 1952-During this reign, the coinage was changed fromShillings and Piastres to Mils, the 100 Mil coin beingequal to the old 2 Shilling coin. The three highestvalues are cupro-nickel and the two lower valuesare bronze.Crowned head. Rev. Ancient galley.34. 100 Mils 1955-current. . 1.00 1.50Crowned head. Rev. Tree and chevrons.35. 50 Mils 1955-current. . .60Crowned head. Rev. Head of a bull.36. 25 Mils 1955-current. . .40Crowned head. Rev. Figure holding ingot.

37. 5 Mils 1955-current. .....' .30Crowned head. Rev. Fish.38. 3 Mils 1955-currentProof Set39. 1955. Set of 5 coins, 100, 50, 25,5, 3 Mils.201.00.75.50.4027.50118

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AND ESSEQUIBODOMINICA(See British Guiana)DOMINICAStatus. A colony in the Caribbean and a mem-ber of The West Indies Federation.CUT AND COUNTERSTAMPED COINAGEEmergency coins made from existing 8 Real pieces(silver Dollars) of the various Spanish Americanmints. A hole was punched through the center of these coins, which were then usually counterstampedwith some device. The discarded center pieces or plugs were also counterstamped and sometimesthese in turn were punched through, creating stillother values.This coinage was issued about 1800 and is undatedexcept for the date of the mother coin, which some-times survives.The valuations are for the average used conditionin which the coins appear.Spanish Dollar with a large or small central holehaving fifteen notches around its border.1. 1 Dollar ND 125.00

,:^""'1Spanish Dollar with a small, notched central hole,counterstamped on top with a crown over 16.2. 16 Bits ND. . 200.00Spanish Dollar with a large, central hole,counterstamped on top with a crown over 12.3. 12 Bits ND.200.00The discarded plug from a 11 Bit piece counter-stamped with a crown over 6.4. 6 Bits ND. ... 35.00The cut half of a 6 Bit piece counterstampedwith a crown over 3.5. 3 Bits ND 35.00The discarded plug of the 1 Dollar with its ownnotched, central hole, counterstamped on top witha crown over 4.6. 4 Bits ND 35.00The discarded plug from the 7 Dollar counter-stamped with a script D.7. 2 Bits ND. From a large, central hole.8. 1 Bit ND. From a small, central hole25.0025.00A Spanish American or Spanish 2 Real silver piece

with a large, central hole.9. 2 Bits ND 20.00EAST AFRICAStatus. A colony and protectorate.The coinage of East Africa falls into four numismaticdivisions. These have been created by successivechanges in the use of the region's name on the coins.Chronologically, East African coins are inscribedas follows:119

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EAST AFRICAEAST AFRICA-MOMBASAFirst coinage;Second coinage;Third coinage;Fourth coinage;Mints and Mint Marks:A mint mark.No mint mark.H mint mark KN mint mark.I mint mark.

SA mint mark.Coinage Standards:"MOMBASA-IMPERIAL BRITISHEAST AFRICA COMPANY.""EAST AFRICA PROTECTORATE.""EAST AFRICA AND UGANDAPROTECTORATES.""EAST AFRICA."Ackroyd and Best, Ltd., EnglandLondon.The Heaton Mint, Birmingham.Kings Norton Mint, Birmingham.Bombay Mint, India.Pretoria Mint, South Africa

From 1906 through 1919, the 50 Cent piece was equal tothe Indian Half Rupee.In 1920, the 50 Cent piece was equal to half a Florin, anew coin denomination for East Africa.From 1921 to date, the 50 Cent piece has been equal tohalf an East African Shilling.The valuations are for Very Fine and Uncirculatedcondition.MOMBASA(Under the administration of the Imperial BritishEast Africa Company, the name of which appearson the coins in addition to Mombasa. All coins arewith H mint mark.)Crowned, radiate sun. Rev. A pair of scales.1. 1 Rupee 1888 7.50 12.50Crowned, radiate sun. Rev. Value, name and date.2. Half Rupee 1890 5.00 10.003. Quarter Rupee 1890 5.00 10.004. 2 Annas (Eighth Rupee) 1890 4.00 7.50Native legend in circle. Rev. A pair of scales.Copper coinage.5. 1 Pice or Quarter Anna 1888 3.00 10.00EAST AFRICA PROTECTORATEVICTORIA, 1837-1901Head in coronet. Rev. Value in scalloped circle.Bronze coinage.6. 1 Pice 1897, 98, 99 3.00 10.00EAST AFRICA AND UGANDA PROTECTORATESEDWARD VII, 1901-1910

Crowned bust. Rev. Lion and mountains.7. 50 Cents. No mint mark. 1906,09, 10 7.50 20.008. 25 Cents. No mint mark. 1906 7.50 20.0O9. 25 Cents. H mint mark. 1910. . UnknownCrown over hole. Rev. Elephant tusks around hole.This coinage is with a central hole and has no mintmark. The 5 Cent piece was not placed in circulation.120

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EAST AFRICA AND UGANDA PROTECTORATESEAST AFRICA10.11.12.13.14.15.10 Cents 1907, 10. Nickel *.5 Cents 1907. Nickel. Proof 1 Cent 1907, 08. Aluminum1 Cent 1909, 10. NickelHalf Cent 1908. AluminumHalf Cent 1909. Nickel2.50 6.00125.003.50 7.502.00 5.006.00 10.002.00 5.00GEORGE V, 1910-1936Crowned b ust. Rev. Lion and mountains.

16. 50 Cents. No mint mark. 1911, 12,17.18.19.13, 14, 19 *50 Cents. H mint mark. 1914, 18.25 Cents. No mint mark. 1912,13 *25 Cents. H mint mark. 1914, 18.5.007.505.005.0012.5017.5012.5012.5020.21.22.23.24.Crown over hole. Rev. Elephant t usks aroun d hole.Nickel coinage with a central hole.10 Cents. No mint mark. 1913 3.50 7.5010 Cents. H mint mark. 1911, 12, 18. 2.00 5.005 Cents. H mint mark. 1913, 14, 15,19 *.... 2.00 5.001 Cent. No mint mark. 1913, 14 2.50 6.00Cent. H mint mark. 1911, 12, 14,

16, 17, 18 1.50 4.00(The coinage of George Vis continued below,unde r EAST AFRICA.)EAST AFRICAGEORGE V (Continued )Crowned bust. Rev. Lion and mountains. New coin-age stand ard in which the 50 Cent piece was theequivalent of half a Florin, a new coin denominationfor East Africa. (The 50 Cent pieces were not placedn circulation.)

25.26.27.28.29.30.1 Florin. No mint mark. 1920.1 Florin. A mint mark. 1920.1 Florin. H mint mark. 1920. ..50 Cents . A mint mark. 1920.50 Cents. H mint mark. 1920.25 Cents. H mint mark. 1920.25.00 40.0040.00 60.0025.00 40.00UnknownUnknown35.00 50.00Type as above, but the co ins are on a new standardn which the 50 Cent piece is equal to a Half Shill-ng.

31.32.32a.1 Shilling. No mint mark. 1921-26 *.... 3.751 Shilling. H mint mark. 1921, 22 4.5050 Cents—Half Shilling. No mint mark.1921-24 *.... 2.75 5.006.007.50Crown over hole. Rev. Elephant t usks aroun d hole.This coinage is with a central hole.33. 10 Cents. H mint mark. 1920. Nickel.

34. 10 Cents. No mint mark. 1921-25,27, 28, 33-36. Copper *....35. 5 Cents. H mint mark. 1920. Nickel.36. 5 Cents. No mint mark. 1921-25, 28,33-36. Coppe r 37. l Cent. H mint mark. 1920. Nickel. ..38. 1 Cent. No mint mark. 1920. Nickel.39. 1 Cent. No mint mark. 1922-25, 27,30, 31, 35. Copper 40. l Cent. H mint mark. 1922, 24.Copper 41. 1 Cent. KN mint mark. 1924, 28.Copper 25.00 40.001.50 4.0025.00 40.001.25 3.007.50 12.5020.00 30.001.00 2.501.50 3.501.50 3.50121

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EAST AFRICAEAST AFRICAEDWARD VIII, 1936Crown over hole. Rev. Elephant tusks around hole.Bronze coinage with a central hole.42. 10 Cents. No mint mark. 1936 4.00 6.0043. 10 Cents. H mint mark. 1936 *.... 4.00 6.0044. 10 Cents. KN mint mark. 1936 4.00 6.0045. 5 Cents. H mint mark. 1936 4.00 6.0046. 5 Cents. KN mint mark. 1936. ..*.... 4.00 6.00GEORGE VI, 1937-1952During this reign, the royal title was amended, andon the coins of 1948 and later it reads, GEORGIUSSEXTUS REX, being changed from GEORGIUS VIREX ET INDIAE IMPERATOR.Crowned head. Rev. Lion and mountains.47.48.49.

50.51.52.53.54.55.56.4.506.004.501 Shilling. No mint mark. 1938, 39. .. 2.001 Shilling. H mint mark. 1937 *.... 3.001 Shilling. I mint mark. 1941, 42 2.001 Shilling. SA mint mark. 1944, 45,46 2.00 4.501 Shilling. No mint mark. 1948-52.Nickel 1.2550 Cents. N o mint mark. 1938, 39. 1.7550 Cents. H mint mark. 1937 3.0050 Cents. I mint mark. 1942, 43. *.... 1.7550 Cents. SA mint mark. 1944 2.5050 Cents. N o mint mark. 1948-52.

Nickel 1.00 3.003.754.006.004.005.0058.59.60.61.62.63.64.65.66.67.68.10 Cents. H mint mark. 1937 1.5010 Cents. I mint mark. 1941, 42 1.0010 Cents. KN mint mark. 1937 5.0010 Cents. SA mint mark. 1943, 45. .. .655 Cents. No mint mark. 1942, 50, 51,52 655 Cents. H mint mark. 1937 5.005 Cents. I mint mark. 1941 *.... 1.505 Cents KN mint mark. 1937 5.005 Cents. SA mint mark. 1942, 43 1.501 cent. No mint mark. 1942, 43, 49,50, 51, 52 * 301 Cent. I mint mark. 1942 5.00ELIZABETH II, 1952-3.502.507.502.001.007.503.507.503.5075

7.50Crowned head. Rev. Lion and mountains. Nickelcoinage without mint mark.69. 50 Cents 1954-current .25 .6070.71.72.Crown over hole. Rev. A pair of tusks a round hole.Bronze coinage with a central hole.10 Cents 1956-current .20 .355 Cents 1955-current .20 .301 Cent 1954-current * 15 .25Crown over hole. Rev. Elephant tusks around hole.Copper or bronze coinage with a central hole.57. 10 Cents. No mint mark. 1937, 42,49-52. .65 1.25122

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FIJIStatus. A colony in Oceania.The valuations are for Very Fine and Uncirculatedcondition.GEORGE V, 1910-1936EMPEROR. The new title appears on the coins struck in 1949 and later.The obverse legend was re-spaced on the silver coinsstruck in 1938 and later. The S mint mark on the

coins of 1942 and 1943 indicates the San Franciscomint.Crowned bust. Rev. Shield of Fiji.1. 1 Florin 1934, 35, 36 5.00 9.00Crowned bust. Rev. Native boat.2. 1 Shilling 1934, 35, 36 3.50 7.50Crowned bust. Rev. Turtle.3. 6 Pence 1934, 35, 36 2.50 6.00Crown over hole. Rev. Value and date. Nickel coin-age with central hole.

4. 1 Penny 1934, 35, 36 * 60 2.505. Half Penny 1934 1.00 4.00EDWARD VIII, 1936Crown over hole. Rev. Value and date. Nickel coin-age with central hole.6. 1 Penny 1936 2.50 4.00GEORGE VI, 1937-1952During this reign, the royal title was changed to,KING GEORGE THE SIXTH, from, GEORGE VI KINGCrowned head. Rev. Shield of Fiji.7. 1 Florin 1937, 38, 41, 42-S, 43-S, 45. 2.75

Crowned head. Rev. Native boat.8. 1 Shilling 1937, 38, 41, 42-S, 43-S. 1.75Crowned head. Rev. Turtle.9. 6 Pence 1937, 38, 40, 41, 42-S, 43-S. 1.50Crowned head. Rev. Native hut. 12-sided,aluminum-bronze coinage.10. 3 Pence 1947, 50, 52 756.004.003.00

2.75Crown over hole. Rev. Value and date. Coinagewith central hole.11. 1 Penny 1937, 40, 41, 45, 49, 50,52. Nickel * 30 .7512. 1 Penny 1942-S, 43-S 75 1.50123

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FIJIGHANA13. Half Penny 1940, 41, 49-52.Nickel * 3014. Half Penny 1942-S, 43-S. Brass 75.751.50ELIZABETH1952-All coins are of a nickel alloy except the 3 Pencewhich is brass.Crowned head. Rev. Shield of Fiji.15. 1 Florin 1957-current .851.50Crowned head. Rev. Native boat.16. 1 Shilling 1957-current 50.85Crowned head. Rev. Turtle.17. 6 Pence 1953-current. . .35.65Crowned head. Rev. Native hut. 12-sided brass coinage.!•*. 3 Pence 1955-current. . .30 .60Crown over hole. Rev. Value and date. Coinage withcentral hole.19. 1 Penny 1954-current .20 .3520. Half Penny 1954-current 20 .35GHANAStatus. A republic in Africa, and a member-nation of the Commonwealth of Nations. It wasformerly the British colony called Gold Coast,which see.The valuations are for Very Fine and Uncirculatedcondition.Head of President Nkrumah. Rev. Star. The 70 Shill-ing piece is silver and was struck in Proof condition

only to commemorate the founding of the nation.The pieces from 2 Shillings to 3 Pence are nickel,and the 1 and '/2 Penny are bronze.1. 10 Shillings 1958. Proof *.... 12.502. 2 Shillings 1958-current 1.00 1.753. 1 Shilling 1958-current 60 1.004. 6 Pence 1958-current. . .50 .80124

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GHANAGIBRALTAR 5. 3 Pence 1958-current. Scallopededge6. 1 Penny 1958-current7. Half Penny 1958-current50 .8035 .7535 .75

17.50Proof Set8. 1958. Set of the above seven coins.GIBRALTAR Status. A colony astride the western entrance

to the Mediterranean.The valuations are for Very Fine and Uncirculatedcondition.ROYAL COINAGEPlain head of Queen Victoria. Rev. Castle with threetowers. Copper coinage. Only the coins dated 1842were placed in circulation. The other dates werestruck in proof condition only.1. 2 Quarts 1841,42, 60, 61 6.00 25 .002. 1 Quart 1841, 42, 60, 61 4.00 20.003. Half Quart 1842, 61, ND *.... 4.00 20.00TOKEN COINAGEThese copper token coins have been accepted tra-ditionally as part of Gibraltar's coinage. They wereissued during the Napoleonic period because of ashortage of copper coins on Gibraltar.View of Gibraltar. Rev. Castle with three towers.

Issued by Robert Keeling.4. 2 Quartos 1802 *.... 4.00 20.005. 1 Quarto 1802. . 4.00 20.00Lion holding key. Rev. Castle with three towers.Issued by Robert Keeling.6. 2 Quartos 1810 *.... 4.00 20.007. 1 Quarto 1810. . 4.00 20.00Lion holding key. Rev. Crowned value.Issued by Richard Cottons.8. 2 Quartos 1813 7.50 25.009. 1 Quarto 1813 5.00 20.00Lion holding key. Rev. Spanish castle.Issued by James Spittle.10. 2 Quartos 1818. Value in English. *.... 7.50 25.0011. 2 Quartos 1820. Value inSpanish *.... 4.00 20.0012. 1 Quarto 1820. Value in Spanish 4.00 20.00GOLD COASTStatus. A former British colo ny in Africa, givenits independence in 1957 and now calledGhana.The valuations are for Extremely Fine and Proof condition.GEORGE1760-18201.2.3.4.5.Crowned monogram of GR. Rev. Arms, the 1 Ackeypiece only being with supporters. The reverse legendreads, FREE TRADE TO AFRICA BY ACT OF PARLIA-

MENT 1750. The denominations do not appear onthis coinage.1 Ackey 1796 *.... 75.00 100.001 Ackey 1796. Spelled PARLIMENT. 125.00 175.00Half Ackey 1796 40.00 60.00Half Ackey 1796. SpelledPARLIMENT 100.00 150.00Quarter Ackey 1796 *.... 30.00 40.00125

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GOLD COASTGRIQUATOWN6. Quarter Ackey 1796. SpelledPARLIMENT7. Eighth Ackey or 1 Takoe1796. ... .80.00 100.0022.50 30.00Laureare head. Rev. Arms with supporters.8. 1 Ackey 1818 60.00 85.00

9. Half Ackey 1818 30.00 50.00GRENADAStatus. A colony in the Windward Islands inthe Caribbean, and a member of the WestIndies Federation.CUT AND COUNTERSTAMPED COINAGE(Please see under Trinidad for Coins counterstampedTR and G, which are sometimes also attributedto Grenada)GRIQUATOWNStatus. A part of Griqua Land West in SouthAfrica.Flying dove, an olive branch in its beak. Rev. Nameand value. Undated, but struck about 1815. Thevaluations are for Very Fine condition.1. 10 Pence ND 250.002. 5 Pence ND 250.003. Copper Half Penny ND 75.004. Copper Quarter Penny ND 75.00Head of Queen Victoria. Rev. Flying dove. This coinwas not placed in circulation, and the valuation isfor proof condition5. Copper 1 Penny 1890 ND SO.OO

GUADELOUPEStatus. A French possession in the West Indies,but under British rule about 1810 when thefollowing cut and counterstamped coins werethought to have been issued. (Other counter-stamped coinage of Guadeloupe is not in-cluded here, as it was issued under Frenchrule.)CUT AND COUNTERSTAMPED COINAGEThe valuations are for Fine condition.Spanish American Dollar having a square hole withnotched sides and counterstamped on each side with

a crown over a G.1. 9 Livres ND 125.00The discarded square plug from the above SpanishDollar counterstamped on one side with a radiate G.2. 20 Sous ND 25.00Crown over G counterstamped two or three times onthe following size cuts of a Spanish American Dollar.126

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GUADELOUPEGUERNSEY3. One-Quarter inside cut. Triangular.(2 Livres, 5 Sous) 40.004. One-Quarter end cut. Hemispheric.(2 Livres, 5 Sous) *.... 40.00Crown over G counterstamped on the followingcoins of George III.5. 1 Shilling (40 Sous) 50.006. 6 Pence (20 Sous) 50.007. 3 Pence (10 Sous) 50.00

GUERNSEYStatus. A dependency of the Crown in theEnglish Channel.The coins of Guernsey do not bear either the nameor portrait of the British sovereign, and the generaltype of the coinage has changed very little sincethe first issues of 1830. Nonetheless, the coins havebeen catalogued according to the years of reign of each monarch, in conformity with numismatic custom.The 8 Double piece is equivalent to the English1 Penny. From 1830 to 1858 the coinage is copper;after 1858 it is bronze.The valuations are for Very Fine and Uncirculatedcondition.REIGN OF GEORGE III, 1760-1820Oval shield of Guernsey. Rev. Value in wreath. Thissilver coin was struck over Spanish American silver Dollars, and was issued by the Bank of Guernsey.This token is analogous to the English and IrishBank Dollars of 1804.1. 5 Shillings 1809. Unc 1500.00REIGN OF WILLIAM IV, 1830-1837Shield of Guernsey. Rev. Value and date in wreath.2. 8 Doubles 1834 *.... 5.00 12.503. 4 Doubles 1830 4.00 10.004. 1 Double 1830 3.00 7.50REIGN OF VICTORIA, 1837-1901

Shield of Guernsey. Rev. Value and date in wreath.5. 8 Doubles 1858. Copper 6.00 20.006. 8 Doubles 1864, 68, 74, 85, 89, 93.Bronze 2.50 7.507. 4 Doubles 1858. Copper 5.00 17.508. 4 Doubles 1864, 68, 74, 85, 89, 93.Bronze *.... 2.00 6.009. 2 Doubles 1858. Copper *.... 10.00 22.5010. 2 Doubles 1868, 74, 85, 89, 99.Bronze 1.75 5.0011.1 Double 1868, 85, 89, 93, 99.Bronze 1.75 5.00REIGN OF EDWARD VII, 1901-1910

Shield of Guernsey. Rev. Value and date in wreath.12. 8 Doubles 1902, 03, 10 *.... 2.50 7.5013. 4 Doubles 1902, 03, 06, 08, 10 2.00 6.0014. 2 Doubles 1902, 03, 06, 08 1.75 5.0015. 1 Double 1902, 03 *.... 2.00 6.00REIGN OF GEORGE V, 1910-1936Shield of Guernsey, slightly different from precedingissues. Rev. Value and date in wreath.16. 8 Doubles 1911, 14, 18, 20, 34 1.75 5.0017. 4 Doubles 1911, 14, 18, 20 1.75 5.00127

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GUERNSEY18. 2 Doubles 1911, 14, 17, 18, 20, 29. 1.5019. 1 Double 1911, 14, 29, 33 1.50REIGN OF GEORGE VI, 1937-1952

4.004.00Shield of Guernsey. Rev. Value and date in wreath.20. 8 Doubles 1938, 45, 47, 49 *.... 1.50 4.0021. 4 Doubles 1945, 49 1.50 4.0022. 1 Double 1938 *.... 2.50

5.00REIGN OF ELIZABETH II, 1952-Shield of Guernsey in circle. Rev. Cow. Nickel coin-age with scalloped edge.23. 3 Pence 1956. Normal Thickness. * 35 .7524. 3 Pence 1959-current. Doublethickness. . .35 .75Shield of Guernsey in circle. Rev. Lily, as shown below.25. 8 Doubles 1956-current. Three lilies. .30 .6026. 4 Doubles 1956-current. One lily .30 .60Proof Set

27. 1956. 3 Pence and the 8 and 4 Doubles. Twoof each as issued in box. Six pieces 25.00128

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HONG KONGHONG KONGStatus. A colony on the China coast.Mints and Mint Marks:No mint mark. London (and Hong Kong for early issues).H mint mark. Heaton Mint, Birmingham.KN mint mark. Kings Norton Mint, England.The valuations are for Very Fine and Uncirculatedcondition.VICTORIA, 1837-1901Head in coronei. Rev. Value and date within orna-

mental borders. This coinage is without a mint mark.1. 1 Dollar 1866, 67, 68 20.00 35.002. Half Dollar 1865-68. . 10.00 22.50Head in coronet. Rev. Value in inner circle.3. 50 Cents. No mint mark.1890-94 *.... 7.50 17.504. 50 Cents. H mint mark. 1891, 92 10.00 20.00Head in coronet. Rev. Value and date in outer circle.5. 20 Cents. No mint mark. 1866, 67,68, 73, 79, 81, 83-96, 98 *.... 5.00 15.006. 20 Cents. H mint mark. 1872-77, 80,82, 83, 89-92 5.00 15.00Crowned bust of Gothic type. Rev. Value and datein outer circle.7. 10 Cents. No mint mark. 1863-68,73, 79, 81, 83-19018. 10 Cents. H mint mark. 1872-77, 80,82, 83, 89-92, 97, 1900 *....9. 5 Cents. No mint mark. 1866, 67, 68,73, 79, 81, 83-95, 97-190110. 5 Cents. H mint mark. 1872-77, 80,82, 83, 89-92, 190011. 1 Cent. Bronze. No mint mark. 1863,65, 66, 75, 77, 79, 81, 99,1901 *....12. 1 Cent. Bronze. H mint mark. 1876,80, 1900,01

2.752.752.002.001.502.007.507.505.005.008.5010.00Square around central hole on each side, with

English legends on obverse and Chinese on reverse.Bronze coinage.13. 1 Cash 1863 7.50 12.5014. 1 Mil 1863-66. ... 2.50 3.50EDWARD VII, 1901-1910Crowned bust. Rev. Value in inner circle.15. 50 Cents. No mint mark. 1902, 04,05 8.5017.50129

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HONG KONGHONG KONGCrowned bust. Rev. Value and date in outer circle.16. 20 Cents. No mint mark. 1902, 04,05 *.... 5.00 15.0017. 10 Cents. No mint mark. 1902-05 *.... 3.50 8.5018. 5 Cents. No mint mark. 1903, 04,05 *.... 2.50 7.5019. 5 Cents. H mint mark. 1905 7.50 12.5020. 1 Cent. Bronze. No mint mark. 1902,03, 05 *.... 2.00 10.0021. 1 Cent. Bronze. H mint mark. 1904,05 2.50 12.50GEORGE V, 1910-1936Crowned bust. Rev. Value and date in outer circle.22. 10 Cents. No mint mark. 1935, 36.Nickel *.... 1.50 3.0O23. 5 Cents. No mint mark. 1932, 33.Silver 3.50 7.5024. 5 Cents. No mint mark. 1935. Nickel. 1.25 2.5025. 1 Cent. No mint mark. 1923-26.Bronze *.... 1.75 7.5026. l Cent. H mint mark. 1919. Bronze. 5.00 12.5027. 1 Cent. No mint mark. 1931-34.Bronze, size reduced *.... 1.25 5.00GEORGE VI, 1937-1952

During this reign, the royal title was changed. Oncoins dated 1948 and later, the title reads KINGGEORGE THE SIXTH, being changed from GEORGEVI KING AND EMPEROR OF INDIA.Crowned head. Rev. Value and date in outer circle.28. 50 Cents. No mint mark. 1951.Nickel * 75 2.0029. 10 Cents. No mint mark. 1937, 38.Nickel * 4030. 10 Cents. H mint mark. 1939. Nickel. .7531. 10 Cents. KN mint mark. 1939.Nickel 7532. 10 Cents. No mint mark. 1948-51.Brass 3033. 5 Cents. No mint mark. 1937, 38.

Nickel 4034. 5 Cents. H mint mark. 1939. Nickel. .7535. 5 Cents. KN mint mark. 1939, 41.Nickel 7536. 5 Cents. No mint mark. 1949, 50.Brass * 3037. 1 Cent. Mint mark unknown. 1941Bronze RareELIZABETH II, 1952-1.251.751.75.751.251.75

1.75.60Crowned head. Rev. Crowned lion holding ballin forepaws.38. 1 Dollar. H mint mark. 1960.Nickel * 65 1.2539. 1 Dollar. KN mint mark. 1960.Nickel 65 1.25Crowned head. Rev. Value and date in outer circle.40. 50 Cents. No mint mark. 1960.Nickel. .40 .75130

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HONG KONG41. 50 Cents. H mint mark. 1958.Nickel * 40 .7542. 10 Cents. No mint mark. 1955, 56,60. Brass 20. .4043. 10 Cents. H mint mark. 1956-59.Brass 20 .4044. 10 Cents. KN mint mark. 1956, 57,58. Brass 20 .4045. 5 Cents. H mint mark. 1958.Brass * 20 .4046. 5 Cents. No mint mark. 1960. ... .20 .40INDIAStatus. A former British Empire, and now a

member-nation of the British Commonwealthof Nations.During the years of British influence in India, be-ginning about 1600, a dual, concurrent coinageexisted—that issued under British, auspices and thatissued by the various native states. Sometimes thetwo systems overlapped, resulting in coins of quitesimilar types being struck under multiple authority.(East India Company imitations of native coins.)Many volumes can be written on the coinage of India in its entirety. This work, however, is con-cerned only with those coins struck under a centralBritish authority and with those coins of the nativestates that bear either the portrait or name of aBritish sovereign. Regrettably, the coinage of theother native states is not within the scope of thisbook.

Before proceeding with the co ins proper, the EastIndia Company merits some attention. The UnitedEast India Company (its full name but abbreviatedVEIC on the coins showing its trade or bale mark)was the all-powerful ruler of India. Operating under various royal charters, it had its own army and navyas well as complete political and economic auton-omy in India. This lasted from 1600 until the Indianmutiny of 1857, when all of its governmental func-tions were transferred to the English Crown.During the period of its activity, the East IndiaCompany authorized and issued the coinage for thethree great Presidencies it had established, Bom-bay, Bengal and Madras. The Company became thesole coin issuing authority under the terms of thevarious royal charters that had been granted in1600, 1698, 1702 and 1708. In 1835, the Companyissued its first coins for all India and in 1858 itscoining activities were transferred to the BritishGovernment.India was only one base of the East India Company;it also operated throughout the East Indies andstruck coins for many localit ies beyond India. Indiancoinage, of course, was in Rupees, Annas and Pice;coins of the Company with the denomination inCents will be found under Straits Settlements, as wellas some other localities, a list of which will be foundunder Geographical Divisions at the front of thisbook.The trade mark of the East India Company may bedescribed as a heart shaped shield containing theletters VEIC, the whole surmounted by a symbol inthe shape of a 4.

Some rather clear cut numismatic divisions can bemade in the British India series and it has beendivided into three parts.Part I is a catalogue of the standard, royal portraitcoinage issued for all India, followed by the issuesof the present Republic of India.Part II is concerned with the coinage of the EastIndia Company for the three great Presidencies of Bombay, Bengal and Madras.Part III treats of the co ins of those native states thatcarry either the portrait or name of a British mon-arch.131

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INDIAINDIAThe Rupee and its DivisionsRupee =Rupee =Rupee .Anna =Pice =Pie =16 Annas64 Pice192 Pies4 Pice= 3 Pies= One-Twelfth AnnaPART IA. STANDARD, ROYAL COINAGE

(Note: The William IV coins of 1835 and the Victoriacoins of 1840 were issued by the East India Com-pany and are so inscribed. They are included inPart I as a matter of convenience, since they arethe first royal portrait coins of India and are theprototypes of the later imperial issues, both coinagesforming a continuous, unified series.)The valuations are for Very Fine and Uncirculatedcondition.WILLIAM IV, 1830-1837Head. Rev. Value in wreath. (Rupees of generallysimilar type dated 1834 but with wavy lines aroundthe legends on each side, are patterns for this issue.)1. 1 Rupee 1835 4.50 12.502. Half Rupee 1835 3.50 10.003. Quarter Rupee 1835 3.50 10.003-a.1 Rupee 1834 . Not placed in circula-tion. Proof. . 40.00VICTORIA, 1837-1901

Plain head. Rev. Value in wreath. There are twovarieties of the obverse legend. On variety 1, thelegend, VICTORIA QUEEN runs continuously aroundthe head; on variety 2, this legend is divided by thehead. Coins dated 1849 were not placed in circula-tion and were struck in proof condition o nly. Theyare very rare.4.1 Rupee 1840. Var. 14.0010.005.1 Rupee 184 0, 49 . Var. 24.0010.006.Half Rupee 1840. Var. 1 *....3.008.507.

8.Half Rupee 1840, 49. Var. 2 *....Quarter Rupee 1840. Var. 13.003.008.508.509.10.Quarter Rupee 1840 , 49. Var. 22 Annas 1841. Var. 13.002.508.506.0011.2 Annas 1841, 49. Var. 22.506.00Gothic type bust with legend, VICTORIA QUEEN.

Rev. Value and date in ornamented, floral border.Coins of this type dated 7860 and 7867 were notplaced in circulation and were struck in proof con-dition only.12. 1 Rupee 1862, 64, 67, 70-76 *.... 3.00 6.5013. Half Rupee 1862, 64, 67, 70 -76 2.00 5.0014. Quarter Rupee 1862, 64, 67, 70-76 *.... 2.00 5.0015. 2 Annas 1862, 64 , 67, 68, 70, 72 -76 *.... 1.75 4.00Copper CoinageType as above, but on the reverse, the value anddate are within a beaded circle and an outer ornamented border.132

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INDIAINDIA16. Half Anna 1861, 62, 64, 67, 70-76 *.... 2.50 7.5017. Quarter Anna 1861, 62, 64, 67, 70-76 1.50 6.0018. Half Pice 1861, 62 2.50 10.0019. Twelfth Anna 1861, 62, 64, 67, 70-76 *.... 1.25 4.00Gothic type bust with legend, VICTORIA EMPRESS.Rev. Value and date in ornamented, floral border.All dates may not exist between the two years shownfor each coin.20. 1 Rupee 1877-190121. Half Rupee 1877-190022. Quarter Rupee 1877-1901.23. 2 Annas 1877-1901.2.501.501.501.256.004.50

4.503.50Copper CoinageType as above, but on the reverse, the value anddate are within a beaded circle and an outer orna-mented border. All dates may not exist between thetwo years shown for each coin.24. Half Anna 1877-91 2.50 7.5025. Quarter Anna 1877-1901 *.... 1.25 5.0026. Half Pice 1886-1901 *.... 1.25 5.0027. Twelfth Anna 1877-1901. 1.00 3.50EDWARD VII, 1901-1910Plain head. Rev. Crown over value.28. 1 Rupee 1903-10 2.5029. Half Rupee 1904-10 1.5030. Quarter Rupee 1903-10 1.2531. 2 Annas 1903-10 1.256.505.004.504.00Plain head. Rev. Tiger. This coin was not placedin circulation.31-a. 1 Rupee 1901. Proof 50.00Nickel and Bronze Coinage

32.Crowned bust. Rev. Value in lozenge. Nickel coinwith scalloped edge.1 Anna 1907-10 1.25 5.00Plain head. Rev. Value and date in circle.Bronze coinage.33. Quarter Anna 1903-10 1.25 5.0034. Half Pice 1903-10 1.25 5.0035. Twelfth Anna 1903-10 1.00 4.00133

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INDIAINDIAGEORGE V, 1910-1936Crowned bust. Rev. Value and date in ornamented,floral circle. (1 Rupee pieces dated 1935 and 1936were not placed in circulation.)36. 1 Rupee 1911-22 *.... 2.00 6.0037. Half Rupee 1911-19, 21-30, 33, 34,3638. Quarter Rupee 1911-19, 25, 26, 28,

29, 30, 3639. 2 Annas 1911-17. . ...*....1.25 4.501.251.25Nickel Coinage40.Crowned bust. Rev. Value within a squarecontaining a scalloped circle.8 Annas 1919, 20 3.50Crowned bust. Rev. Value within a square.Octagonal coin with concave sides.41. 4 Annas 1919, 20, 21 1.25Crowned bust. Rev. Value within a square.Square coin with rounded corners.42. 2 Annas 1918-30, 33-36 75Crowned bust. Rev. Value in lozenge withscalloped edge.4.004.007.506.003.50

43. 1 Anna 1911-20, 23-30, 33-36Bronze Coinage.50 2.75Crowned bust. Rev. Value and date in circle.44. Quarter Anna 1911-14, 16-21, 24-31, 33-36 4045. Half Pice 1911-36 2046. Twelfth Anna 1911-21, 23-36 35GEORGE VI, 1937-19523.002.502.25

Crowned head. Rev. Value and date in ornamented,floral circle. The edges are either with conventionalreeding or with a so-called elaborate safety reed-ing. Rupees dated 1937 were not placed in circu-lation.47. 1 Rupee 1938-46 1.75 5.0O48. Half Rupee 1937-46 1.00 4.0O49. Quarter Rupee 1937-46 75 3.50Nickel and Brass CoinageCrowned head. Rev. Tiger. Pure nickel.134

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INDIAINDIA50. 1 Rupee 194751. Half Rupee 1946, 4752. Quarter Rupee 1946, 47.1.75 5.001.00 4.00.75 3.50Crowned head. Rev. Value and date. Square coinwith rounded corners.53. 2 Annas 1937-42, 46-48. Cupro-

nickel 50 1.7554. 2 Annas 1942-45. Nickle-brass. . . .50 2.50Crowned head. Rev. Value and date in lozenge.With scalloped edge.55. 1 Anna 1937-42, 46-48. Cupro-nickel 50 1.7556. 1 Anna 1942-45. Nickel-brass .50 2.50Crowned head. Rev. Value and date in enclosure.Square coin with rounded corners. The 1940 datewas not placed in circulation.57. Half Anna, 1940, 1946-48. Cupro-nickel 50 1.7558. Half Anna 1942-45. Nickel-brass 50 1.75Bronze CoinageCrowned head. Rev. Value and date in circle.59. Quarter Anna 1937-43 .40 2.5060. Half Pice 1937-43 40 2.0061. Twelfth Anna 1937-43 .35 1.75Name, value and date. Rev. Floral border.With large, central hole.62. 1 Pice 1943-48. . .351.25B. THE REPUBLIC OF INDIAStatus. A member-nation of the British Com-monwealth of Nations.The valuations are for Uncirculated condition.Nickel and Bronze Coinage

Old StandardThree lions, (The Asoka Pillar.) Rev. Value and date.Pure nickel.63. 1 Rupee 1950, 51, 54 2.0064. Half Rupee 1950, 51, 55-57 1.2565. Quarter Rupee 1950, 51, 52, 55-57 1.00Three lions. Rev. Bull. Cupro-nickel.66. 2 Annas 1950, 54, 55. (Square with roundedcorners.)67. 1 Anna 1950, 51, 53, 54, 55. (Scallopededge.) *....68. Half Anna 1950, 54, 55. (Square withrounded corners.) *....

.60.50

.50Three lions. Rev. Horse. Bronze.69. 1 Pice 1950-55.50Nickel and Bronze CoinageNew Standard(Decimal series, 100 Pice being equal to 1 Rupee)Three lions. Rev. Value and date. Pure nickel.135

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INDIAINDIA-BOMBAY70. 100 New Pice or 1 Rupee (Not yet issued.)71. 50 New Pice 1960-current72. 25 New Pice 1959-current. ..60.5073.74.75.Type os above, but cupro-nickel.

10 New Pice 1957-current. (Scalloped edge.)5 New Pice 1957-current. (Square withrounded corners.)2 New Pice 1957-current. (Scalloped edge.).40.40.40Type as above, but bronze.76. 1 New Pice 1957-current. ..25PART IICOINAGE OF THE EAST INDIA COMPANYThe valuations are for Very Fine condition.A. BOMBAYPortcullis coinage. Crowned shield of England flankedby E and R. Rev. Crowned portcullis.This issue bears the name and title of Elizabeth I,who granted the first charter to the East India Com-pany in 1600. Although there was no BombayPresidency at the time these coins were issued, theyare included here because they are the first coinsof the Company, and because Bombay later becameits first base of operations.The О which forms an isolated part of the legendon both obverse and reverse represents the lastnumeral of the year 1600. (See the dating on theEnglish Crowns and Half Crowns of Elizabeth.) This

issue which is here catalogued in Dollar values, isalso known as Real, Ryal or Portcullis coinage, the1 Dollar piece being equal to 8 Spanish Reales or 1 English Crown.1. 1 Dollar 1600 250.002. Half Dollar 1600 125.0O3. Quarter Dollar 1600 85.004. Eighth Dollar 1600 75.0OShield of Bombay consisting of arms and three ships.Rev. PAX DEO in circle, with outer legend MO-NET A BOMBAIENSIS.5. 1 Rupee ND (about 1672), 1687 *.... 100.0O6. Half Rupee ND (about 1672.) 100.0O

Shield of Bombay as above. Rev. Five-line legend incircle reading, MON BOMBAY ANGLIC REG/MSAo7o.7. 1 Rupee ND (about 1675) *.... 125.008. Half Rupee ND (about 1675) *.... 100.OO9. Copper 1 Pice ND (about 1675) 35.OO/' \'j> '¿ACrowned shield. Rev. Legend reading, THE RUPEEOF BOMBAIM with outer legend, BY AUTHORITY OFCHARLES THE SECOND.10. 1 Rupee 1677, 78 85.OO136

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INDIA-BOMBAYINDIA-BOMBAYSURAT SILVER COINAGEThis silver coinage of the East India Company wasmodelled after the native type coins struck at Suratby the Nabob of Surat. These coins can be distin-guished from other similar type issues of the EastIndia Company by the invariable use of the figures46 (shown in Persian numerals), and by a mark resembling a sunflower; on some perfectly struck coins of the crude, thick type, the date 1215 (inPersian numerals) may also be seen. 46 is the regnalyear of Shah Alem, and 1215 (1800 A.D.) the year the coins were authorized. Although these Suratsilver coins were struck from about 1735 to 1835,the 46 and 1215 are invariably on the coins, theybeing otherwise undated. The Surat silver coins of allissues are of the same general type; namely, nativelegend on each side.First issue. Thick, small size coins, crudely struck andnot always perfectly round, with parts of the legendusually missing. Struck from about 1735 to 1818.11. 1 Rupee ND *....12. Half Rupee ND13. Quarter Rupee ND14. Eighth Rupee ND3.50

3.002.502.50Second issue. Larger, and thinner type coins of amore modern appearance, well struck and withvertical milling on the edge. These were struck fromabout 1818 to 1824. One side of the Rupee is illus-strated above.15. 1 Rupee ND *.... 4.5016. Half Rupee ND 3.5017. Quarter Rupee ND 3.50Third issue. The thick, small size, crudely struck coinsof the first issue to which has been added the Chris-tian date 1825 on a small label in the upper portionof one side.

18. 1 Rupee 1825 *.... 8.5019. Half Rupee 1825 7.5020. Quarter Rupee 1825 6.0021. Eighth Rupee 1825 6.00Fourth issue. Fine workmanship coins similar to thoseof the second issue in appearance but with a plainedge and dotted rim. These coins were struck fromabout 1825 to 1835. One side of the Rupee is illus-trated above.22. 1 Rupee ND *.... 4.7523. Half Rupee ND 3.5024. Quarter Rupee ND 3.50Copper and Lead CoinageOld series. Thick, crudely struck and of generally poor native workmanship.

The coins are copper unless otherwise stated.Shield of Bombay. Rev. Three script numerals, 2, 7, 5.25. Lead 2 Cash 1675 35.00The Company's trade mark. Rev. Date under R.26. Lead 2 Cash 1739 60.00VEIC conpartmentalized. Rev. Rampant lion.27. Copper 1 Pice ND (about 1700) 30.0028. Copper Half Pice ND (about 1700) 30.00Large crown with GR above and BOMB below. Rev.Four-line legend with or without date. Not all datesare known between those listed.29. Copper 2 Pice 1728-37, ND *.... 17.50137

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INDIA-BOMBAYINDIA-BOMBAY30. Copper 1 Pice 1728-37, ND 12.5031. Copper Half Pice 1728-37, ND *.... 10.0032. Lead 2 Pice 1717-1771, ND 15.0033. Lead 1 Pice 1717-1771, ND 10.0034. Lead Half Pice 1717-1771 10.00The Company's trade mark. Rev. Value, shownas a froc tion.35. Lead Half Pice ND (about 1750) 17.5036. Lead Quarter Pice ND (about 1750) 15.00Large crown with GR above and BOMB below, andwith or without date. Rev. The Company's trade mark.37. 1 Pice 1773, 83, ND 15.0038. Half Pice 1773, 83, ND 12.50The Company's trade mark. Rev. Large date. Notall dates are known between those listed.39. 1 Pice 1729-1803 10.0040. Half Pice 1729-1803 8.5041. Quarter Pice 1729-1803 7.5042. Eighth Pice 1729-1803 5.0043. Sixteenth Pice 1729-1803 5.00The Company's trade mark. Rev. BOMB with valueand date. Not all dates are known between thoselisted.44. 1 Pice 1773-1777 12.5045. Half Pice 1773-1777 7.5046. Quarter Pice 1773-1777 7.50The Company's trade mark, date below. Rev. Scales.Not all dates are known between those listed.47. 4 Pice 1802-29 15.0048. 2 Pice 1802-29 10.0049. 1 Pice 1802-29 8.5050. Half Pice 1802-29 5.00

51. Quarter Pice 1802-29 5.00The Company's trade mark, date below. Rev. Scalesenclosing three-line legend.52. 1 Pice 1820, 21 12.5053. Half Pice 1820, 21 10.0054. Quarter Pice 1820, 21 6.00New series. Conventional, modern style,machine struck coins.The Company's trade mark. Rev. Scales. The 20 Cashpiece is equal to 2 Pice.55. 20 Cash 1791,94 5.0056. 15 Cash 1791, 94 *.... 3.5057. 10 Cash 1791, 94 *.... 2.5058. 5 Cash 1791, 94 *.... 2.50Arms of the Company. Rev. Scales.59. 2 Pice 1804. . 6.0060. 1 Pice 180461. Half Pice 1804.

5.003.00Arms of the Company. Rev. Scales with denomina-tion in English above. The Quarter Anna may bewith or without the legend EAST INDIA COMPANYon the Obv.62. Half Anna 1834 7.5063. Quarter Anna 1830, 32, 33, 34 (withlegend) 2.0064. Quarter Anna 1833 (without legend) 4.0065. 1 Pie (twelfth Anna) 1831, 33 2.00B. BENGALGeneral Silver CoinageNative legend on each side and of same generalstyle as the Surat silver coinage (see above). Bengalcoinage was struck at three mints; Murshidabad,Farukhabad and Benares. The coinage of each mintcan be distinguished by the regnal year, which is

different in each case and which, like the Suratcoinage, appears invariably on the coins, regard-less of the actual year of striking.MURSHIDABAD MINTWith regnal year 19 (except for the first issue) inPersian numerals and with a small fwe-lobed orna-ment (cinquefoil) as a mint mark. Some of theQuarter Rupees have the additional date 1204 inPersian numerals. (1789 A.D.)First issue. Thick, small size coins of native work-manship struck from about 1765 to 1793. (This firstissue is with regnal years from 10 to 18.)1. 1 Rupee ND 3.502. Half Rupee ND 3.00138

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INDIA-BENGALINDIA-BENGAL3. Quarter Rupee ND *.4. Eighth Rupee ND5. Sixteenth Rupee ND *.2.507.507.50?/—,-', '^ 7Ð1 &* ¿k Second issue. Larger and thinner type coins of mod-ern workmanship and with the edges obliquelymilled. Struck from about 1793 to 1818.6. 1 Rupee ND *.... 4.507. Half Rupee ND *.... 3.50

8. Quarter Rupee ND 3.50Third issue. Similar style to the second issue, but theedges are with vertical milling. Struck from about1819 to 1832.9. 1 Rupee ND 4.5010. Half Rupee ND 3.5011. Quarter Rupee ND *.... 3.50Fourth issue. Similar style to the second and thirdissues, but with plain edge and dotted r im. Struck from about 1832 to 1835. Only one side of theRupee is illustrated above.12. 1 Rupee ND *.... 4.5013. Half Rupee ND 3.5014. Quarter Rupee ND 3.50FARUKHABAD MINTWith regnal year 45 in Persian numerals and witha small cinquefoil as a mint mark. Some of the

Quarter Rupees have the additional date 1204 inPersian numerals. (1789 A.D.)*УУ& y^j, .T^T'. -- •J.-J;. .̂FÃrst issue. Modern style coins with the edges ob-liquely milled. Struck from about 1803 to 1819.15. 1 Rupee ND *.... 4.5016. Half Rupee ND 3.5017. Quarter Rupee ND 3.50Second issue. Similar style to the first issue, but withthe edges vertically milled. Struck from about 1819to 1832.18. 1 Rupee ND 4.5019. Half Rupee ND 3.5020. Quarter Rupee ND 3.50Third issue. Similar style to the first two i ssues, butthe edges are plain. Struck from about 1832 to 1835.21. 1 Rupee ND *.... 4.5022. Half Rupee ND 3.5023. Quarter Rupee ND *.... 3.50BENARES MINTWith regnal year 17 in Persian numerals, whichinvariably appears in addition to a secondary regnaldate indicating the actual year of striking. The coinsalso bear on the other side, various full dates inPersian numerals. These dates range from about1190 to 1229 A.H. (1776 to 1813 A.D.) even thoughthe issue continued to 1819. As addi tional distin-guishing marks, the coins bear a fish of variousforms and a four-petal flower.First issue. Thick, small size coins of native workman-ship struck from about 1776 to 1813, and variouslydated in Persian numerals from 1190 to 1229.24. 1 Rupee 1190-1229 A.H ......................... *.25. Half Rupee 1190-1229 A.H

26. Quarter Rupee 1190-1229 A.H27. Eighth Rupee 1190-1229 A.H28. Sixteenth Rupee 1190-1229 A.H3.503.002.502.502.50Second issue. Larger and thinner type coins of mod-ern workmanship and with the edges obliquelymilled. Struck from about 1807 to 1819 and vari-ously dated in Persian numerals from 1221 to 1229.29. 1 Rupee 1221-1229 A.H *.... 6.00139

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INDIA-BENGALINDIA-BENGAL30. Half Rupee 1221-1229 A.H31. Quarter Rupee 1221-1229 A.H.4.504.50Copper CoinagePotna Mint issue. PATNA POST, value and date.Rev. Persian legend.32. 2 Annas 1774 *.... 85.OO33. 1 Anna 1774. . 85.00

34.35.36.37.38.39.40.Persian legend on each side with regnal year 22 onone side and the Hegira date 1195 on the other.2 Pice 1195 A.H. or 1780 A.D *.... 12.501 Pice 1195 A.H. or 1780 A.D 7.50Half Pice 1195 A.H. or 1780 A.D 6.00Quarter Pice 1195 A.H. or 1780 A.D 5.00Persian legend. Rev. Bengali legend, with regnalyear 37.2 Pice. Year 37 or 1795 A.D 17.501 Pice. Year 37 or 1795 A.D 15.00Half Pice. Year 37 or 1795 A.D. . 10.00Persian legend. Rev. Value in three languages,Persian, Bengali and Nagari. With regnal year 37.Despite the single year, as shown on the coins, theywere nevertheless struck from 1795 to 1817. Thecoins tend to vary somewhat in size and weight,some being modern style and others of crude,native style.41. 2 Pice. Year 37 or 1795 A.D *.... 4.0042. 1 Pice. Year 37 or 1795 A.D *.... 2.50

43. Half Pice. Year 37 or 1795 A.D 2.00Types similar to above, but with a large trident as amark of the Benares Mint (note the marine symbol:a fish appears on the silver coins as a mint mark).Wrth regnal dates 37 or 45, and like the above issue,struck from 1795 to 1817.44. 2 Pice. Year 37 or 45 5.0045. 1 Pice. Year 37 or 45 *.... 4.0O46. Half Pice. Year 37 or 45. . 3.00Arms of the Company with date below. Rev. Nativelegend with value in English numerals.47. 4 Pice 1824, 25 *.... 5.0048. 2 Pice 1825 *.... 5.00

49. 1 Pice 1825, 33 4.00Value in English and Bengali. Rev. Value in Persianand Nagari. Undated, but struck in 1831 at theCalcutta Mint.50. Half Anna ND 4.0051. 1 Pie ND 3.00Arms of the Company with date below. Rev. Valuein wreath, and around, EAST INDIA COMPANY.140

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INDIA-BENGALINDIA-MADRAS52.53.54.55.Half Anna 1833, 35, 45Quarter Anna 1835, 57, 58Half Pke (Eighth Anna) 1853.Twelfth Anna 1835, 483.503.004.002.50C. MADRASSilver CoinageStanding figure of the God Swami. Rev. Two C' sinked. Probably Charles II and struck about 1675

at Fort St. George.

1. 2 Fanams ND *.... 4.002. 1 Fanam ND 3.00CCE in a divided orb. Rev. Native legend in crude,beaded circle. Struck about 1700 to 1750.3. 3 Fanams ND *.... 4.004. 2 Fanams ND 2.505. 1 Fanam ND 2.00THE ARCOT MINT RUPEE COINAGEIndian legend on each side with regnal year 6 inPersian appearing on all issues and with mint mark or additional date as described below.First issue. Thick, small size coins of c rude, nativeworkmanship with part of the legends usually miss-ng and with a lotus flower as a mint mark. Struck 

from about 1758 to 1811.6. 1 Rupee ND7. Half Rupee ND8. Quarter Rupee ND9. Eighth Rupee ND10. Sixteenth Rupee ND3.503.00

2.502.002.00Second issue. Larger and thinner type coins of mod-ern workmanship with a lotus flower mint mark andadditional Hegira date 1172 (1758 A.D.) which ap-pears on all coins even though they were actuallystruck from 1811 to 1822. The 2 Rupee pieces arestruck over Spanish American 8 Real pieces andparts of these coins are sometimes visible. The edgesof these coins are obliquely milled.11. 2 Rupee 1172 and 612. 2 Rupees 1172 and 2 (error).13. 1 Rupee 1172 and 613-a. 1 Rupee 1172 and 2 (error).14. Half Rupee 1172 and 615. Quarter Rupee 1172 and 6. ..16. Eighth Rupee 1172 and 617. Sixteenth Rupee 1172 and 6.50.0060.004.5015.003.503.502.502.50Third issue. Similar s tyle to the second issue, butstruck at the Calcutta Mint and bearing a rose mintmark and the additional Hegira date , 1172 (1758A.D.). This date appears on all coins notwithstand-ng they were struck f rom 1823 to 1825. With edges

vertically milled except for the last two small coinswhich have oblique milling. One side of the Half Rupee showing the rose mint mark is illustrated above.18. 1 Rupee 1172 and 619. Half Rupee 1172 and 620. Quarter Rupee 1172 and 6.21. Eighth Rupee 1172 and 6. ..22. Sixteenth Rupee 1172 and 6.4.503.503.502.502.50Fourth issue. Similar style to the second and thirdssues, but with the lotus flower mint mark of Arcot.

Here too, the additional Hegira date 1172 appears,even though the coins were struck from 1825 to1835. The edges of these coins are milled with athin cord-like device indented in the center of theedge.23. 1 Rupee 1172 and 6 5.0024. Half Rupee 1172 and 6 4.0025. Quarter Rupee 1172 and 6 4.00141

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INDIA-MADRASINDIA-MADRASTHE ARGOT MINT PAGODA-FANAM COINAGEA large pagoda amid stars. Rev. The God Swamiseated within three beaded circles. The values arespelled out in English. The Half Pagoda pieces werestruck over Spanish American 8 Real pieces andparts of these coins are sometimes visible. The coinsare undated, but were struck in 1811.26. Half Pagoda ND 40.0027. Quarter Pagoda ND 7.50Value in English and Persian. Rev. Forked ribbonenclosing value in Telugi and Tamuli. The coins areundated, but were struck in 1811.

28. 5 Fanams ND *.... 4.5029. 2 Fanams ND 3.5030. 1 Fanam ND *.... 3.5030-a.4 Annas ND 50.0030-b. 2 Annas ND *.... 35.00Value in English over star. Rev. Value in Telugi andTamuli around star. Undated, but struck about 1805.31. 1 Fanam ND 3.50Type as above, but with branches under theobverse star.32. 1 Fanam ND 3.50Copper CoinageCCf in a divided orb. Rev. Native legend in crudebeaded circle. This is the same type as the earlysilver of Madras (see the 3, 2, 1 Fanam pieces of 1700-1750.)33. 1 Faluce ND (about 1690) 4.00

CCE in a divided orb within a radiate border. Rev.Date between wavy lines, all within a circle. Thick,irregular coins, crudely struck and with part of thedesign usually missing. Not all dates are known be-tween those listed.34. 1 Faluce 1693-1806 3.0035. Half Faluce 1693-1804 3.00Cross in circle with V-E-I-C in the angles. Rev.Hegira date in Persian numerals within a square.A small, poorly struck coin.36. 1 Cash ND, 1210, 11, 12 A.H. (1795-97 A.D.). 2.00M^TB ;0.Vr. J< * L \Hr^^Arms of the Company, value below. Rev. Trade mark of the Company, date below. This issue was struck for use in the Circars district.37. 1, 48 Rupee 1794, 97 6.0038. 1/96 Rupee 1794, 97 5.00Persian legend with English value in Roman nu-merals. (The 2'/i Cash is in o rdinary numerals.) Rev.Legend in Telugi and Tamuli. Undated, but struck about 1790-1800.12.5039. 40 Cash ND.20 Cash ND *.10 Cash ND40.41.42. 5 Cash ND. ..43. 2'/2 Cash ND.7.505.00

3.503.50Arms of the Company. Rev. Persian legend withEnglish value in Roman numerals.44. 20 Cash 1803, 08 *....45. 10 Cash 1803, 0846. 5 Cash 1803, 086.004.003.00142

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INDIA-MADRASINDIA-NATIVE STATESRampant lion, date below. Rev. Persian legendwith English value.47. 1 Cash 1803 4.50Persian legend giving the Christian year in Persiannumerals. Rev. Legend in Telugi and Tamuli. The 2Faluce is equivalent to 40 Cash, etc.48. 2 Faluce 1807, 08 8.5049. 1 Faluce 1807, 08 7.5050. Half Faluce 1807, 08 6.00Legend in large Persian characters, giving the Chris-tian year in Persian numerals. Rev. Legend in Telugiwith value in English below. The 1 Dub is equivalent

to 1 Faluce or 20 Cash.1 Dubs 18081 Dub 1808Half Dub 1808Quarter Dub. Without date or value51.52.53.54.60.0010.007.5015.00Type similar to above except for date on Obv. andthe absence of the English value on the Rev., whichhas a circle dividing the legend.55. 2 Dubs 1807 50.00

56. 1 Dub 1807 7.5057. Half Dub 1807. . 6.00MASULIPATANCoins issued by the East India Company in Masulipa-tan from about 1776 to 1800, and bearing A.H.dates ranging from about 1190 to 1215.Native legend on each side with the name of theMogul Emperors Alamgir II or Shah A/am.1. 2 Rupees (1190-1215 A.H.) *.... 75.002. 1 Rupee (1190-1215 A.H.) *.... 10.003. Half Rupee (1190-1215 A.H.) 7.50PART IIINATIVE STATESCoinage bearing either the portrait or name of aBritish sovereign. This native state coinage beganafter the Indian Mutiny of 1857 when these statesproclaimed their allegiance to the British Crown. Inmost cases, the British monarch's name superseded aMogul emperor's name on the coins. The earlier isues of these states are not included in this book;neither are the coins of the many other Indian Stateswhich do not show any British connection.The valuations are for Very Fine condition.ALWAR r"^*« 'r,\ -•-Name and title of Victoria in the Persian alphabetwith A.D. date in Persian numerals. Rev. Nativelegend. Struck by Maharajah Sheodan Singh, 1857-1874.1. 1 Rupee 1870 12.502. Copper 2 Pice 1858-71 5.00Gofhic type bust of Victoria. Rev. English and nativelegends. Struck by Maharajah Mangol Singh, 1874-

1892. The A.D. dates are in Persian numerals.3. 1 Rupee 1877, 80, 81, 82, 91 7.50BHARTPUR Crude head of Queen Victoria with A.D. date inPersian numerals. Rev. Native legend with SamvatEra date 191 0. Struck by Rajah Jaswant Singh,1852-1893.1. 1 Rupee 1858 *.... 22.502. Copper 2 Pice 1858 17.503. Copper 1 Pice 1858 17.50143

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INDIA-BUNDIBIKANIR Coins of native workmanship struck by the followingMaharajah's, all coins being of identical type anddate:Sardar Singh, 1851-1872Dungar Singh, 1872-1887Ganga Singh, 1887-(1901)The coins bear the name of Victoria on the obversein the Persian alphabet and the Samvat Era date1916. (1859 A.D.), although the coins were struck through the 7880's.Native legend on each side.1. 1 Rupee 18592. Eighth Rupee 18593. Copper 1 Pice 1859, ND10.006.004.00Gothic type bust of Victoria. Rev. English and na-tive legends. The A.D. dates on the Rupees are inPersian numerals. Struck by Maharajah Ganga Singh.4. 1 Rupee 1892, 94, 97 *.... 8.505. Bronze Quarter Anna 1894, 95 *.... 7.506. Bronze Half Pice 1894, 95 7.50BUNDICoins struck by Maharajahs Ram Singh, Raghubir 

Singh and their successors.COINS WITH THE NAME OF VICTORIAFour line legend consisting of, VICTORIA QUEENand A.D. date. Rev. Native legend with SamvatEra date.1. 1 Rupeel864, 66, 67, 72, 81,58, 77. * 25.002. 1 Pice 1872. Square, copper coin * 17.503. Half Pice 1924 Samvat. (1867 A.D.)Square, copper coin17.50Ancient dagger symbol with circular legend, VIC-TORIA QUEEN. Rev. Native legend with Samvat Eradate 1943.4. 1 Rupee 1886 25.005. Half Rupee 1886 15.00

6. Quarter Rupee 1886 15.00COINS WITH THE NAME OF EDWARD VIINative god seated holding sword, with circular leg-end, EDWARD VII EMPEROR. Rev. Native legendwith Samvat Era date 1958.7. 1 Rupee 1902 30.00Ancient dagger symbol with circular legend, ED-WARD VII EMPEROR. Rev. Native legend withSamvat Era date 1966.8. 1 Rupee 1909 17.509. Half Rupee 1909 12.5010. Quarter Rupee 1909 12.50COINS WITH THE NAME OF GEORGE VAncient dagger symbol with circular legend,GEORGE V EMPEROR. Rev. Native legend with

Samvat Era dates, 1968-1992.11. 1 Rupee (1911-1936)12. Half Rupee (1911-1936)13. Quarter Rupee (1911-1936).17.5010.0010.00Native legend with A.D. date 1925 in center. Rev.Native legend with Samvat Era date.13. Half Rupee 1925 * 22.5014. 1 Rupee 1925 27.50144

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CUTCH (KUTCH)The coinage of Cutch is dual, bearing the name of the native Maharajah as well as the name and titleof the reigning British monarch. This dual coinageexisted from 1862 to 1947 at which time Britishdominion in India was coming to an end.During this period, three maharajahs ruled Cutchand all of them struck coins bearing the name of whatever British sovereign was contemporary withthem. These three native rulers and their dates of reign follow:Prag ma I ji II, 1860-1875Khengarji III, 1876-1942Vijayaraji, 1942-1947

The names of the British sovereigns appear on theobverse in the Persian alphabet together with theA.D. date which appears in Persian numerals. Thereverse of the coins bear the names and titles o f themaharajahs together with the native Samvat Erayear. The Samvat dates equivalent to 1862-1947A.D. are 1918-2004 .In the list of coins below, only the A.D. dates aregiven.With regard to the coinage itself, the si lver coins arein the Kori denomination and the copper coins arein the Dokda denomination, 1 Dokda being 1 24thof a Kori.It is possible that dates exist in addition to thoselisted, as well as other denominations (as yet un-recorded), under rulers where they should exist.COINS WITH THE NAME OF VICTORIA

INDIA-CUTCH6. 1% Dokda 1869-79, 82-85, 88, 92 3 .507. 1 Dokda 1865-69, 73, 74, 82, 83, 84 3.008. Half Dokda 1865, 67, 68, 69, 81, 82 , 83 3.00COINS WITH THE NAME OF EDWARD VII„..-__ За-т^<tf¿sl /-*? ^ 5-.¿rb—x£J lissas....-*i

«VJNative legend on each side.9. 1 Dokda 190910. Half Dokda 1909Native legend on each side, the larger silver coinshaving outer ornamentation.1. 5 Kori 1866, 70, 75, 76 , 81-84, 94-99 *.... 7.502. Т/г Kori 1875, 82, 95, 97, 98, 99 *.... 5.003. 1 Kori 1862, 63, 83, 85, 97, 1900 3.504. Half Kori 1862, 1900 3.505. 3 Dokda 1868, 69, 83, 86, 87, 88, 94,995.004.003.00COINS WITH THE NAME OF GEORGE VNative legend on each side, the larger silver coinshaving outer ornamentation. The J and Half Koripieces are with or without an inner circle on eachside.11. 5 Kori 1916-19, 21-24, 26, 29-35 *.... 6.0012. Т/2 Kori 1917 , 18, 19, 22, 26, 28, 30, 32-35. 5.0013. 1 Kori 1923, 28, 29, 31-36 4.0014. Half Kori 1928 *..., 4.0015. 3 Dokda 1926, 30, 35

16. IVi Dokda 1926, 29, 31, 32 .17. 1 Dokda 1920, 2918. Half Dokda 1919, 20, 285.003.503.503.00COINS WITH THE NAME OF EDWARD VIIINative legend on each side, the larger silver coinshaving outer ornamentation.19. 5 Kori 1936 *.... 20.0020. 2VÃ Kori 1936 25.00145

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INDIA-CUTCHINDIA-CUTCH21. 1 Kori 193622. 3 Dokda 1936.10.0015.00COINS WITH THE NAME OF GEORGE VINative legend on each side, the larger silver coinshaving outer ornamentation. The copper coins are of 

new types, having a central hole.23. 5 Kori 1936, 37, 38, 42 *.... 5.0024. 2'/2 Kori 1937 6.0025. 1 Kori 1937-40, 42, 43, 44 *.... 3.5026. 12 Dokda (Half Kori) 1943, 45, 46 *.27. 6 Dokda 1943-47 *.28. 3 Dokda 1943, 4429. l'/2 Dokda 1943, 44, 47 *.30. Half Dokda 1943, 44 (without centralhole) *..4.50

3.002.502.502.50COINS WITH THE NAME OFMAHARAJAH MADANASINHJI(This ruler ascended the throne of Cutch in 1948,at the time British influence was ending. His fewcoins are without the name of the British sovereign,but they are included here as they complete theseries. Cutch coins were demonetized in 1949, beingreplaced by the coins of the Republic of India. Thesecoins are dated 2004 Samvat Era or 1948 A.D.).Native legend on each side with inner circles. Thecopper coin has a central hole.31. 5 Kori 1948 10.0032. 1 Kori 1948 7.5033. 3 Dokda 1948. . 6.00DEWAS, J.B. (JUNIOR BRANCH)Gothic type bust of Victoria. Rev. Value, date andname. Bronze coinage.

1. Quarter Anna 1888 *.... 12.502. Half Pice 1887 12.503. Twelfth Anna 1888. . 7.50DEWAS, S.B. (SENIOR BRANCH)Gothic type bust of Victoria. Rev. Value, date andname. Bronze coinage.1. Quarter Anna 1888 12.502. Half Pice 1888 12.503. Twelfth Anna 1888 *.... 7.50146

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DHAR Gothic type bust of Victoria. Rev. Value, date andname. Bronze coinage.1. Quarter Anna 1887 *.... 15.002. Half Pice 1887 12.503. Twelfth Anna 1887 10.00JAIPUR Coins of crude native workmanship struck by thefollowing maharajahs:Ram Singh, 1835-1880Madho Singh II, 1880-1922The coins bear the name of Queen Vicforia on the

obverse in the Persian alphabet with the A.D. datein Persian numerals.Native legend on each side.1. 1 Rupee 1868, 70, 80, 81, 89, ND *.2. Half Rupee ND3. Quarter Rupee ND4. Copper 2 Pice 1870, ND5. Copper 1 Pice 1880, ND *.5.004.003.502.502.50JAISALMIR 

Name and title of Queen Victoria in the Persian al-phabet. Rev. Native legend and regnal year 22.Struck by Maharajah Ranjit Singh in the 22nd year of his reign.1. 1 Rupee. Year 22 (about 1860 A.D.) 12.50JHALAWAR Coins of native workmanship struck by the followingmaharajahs:Prithvi Singh, 1847-1875Zalim Singh, 1875-1896The coins bears fhe name of Queen Victoria on theobverse in the Persian alphabet, with regnal yearsin Persian numerals, ranging from 4 to 21 (1858-1876 A.D.).Native legend on each side.1. 1 Rupee. Small, dump type2. 1 Rupee. Broad, regular type3. Copper 1 Pice. Square6.0015.0012.50JODHPUR Coins of crude, native workmanship struck by thefollowing maharajahs:Takht Singh, 1843-1873Jaswant Singh, 1873-1895Regency, 1896-1947The coins bear fhe names of fhe contemporaryBritish sovereigns on the obverse in Nagari.

General type for all issues: Native legend on eachside. The coins may be with or without SamvatEra dates.COINS WITH THE NAME OF VICTORIA1. 1 Rupee (1858-1901)2. Copper 2 Pice5.003.00147

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INDIA-JODHPUR KUCHAWANCOINS WITH THE NAME OF EDWARD VII3. Copper 1 Pice 1906, ND4. Copper Half Pice 1906, ND.3.003.00COINS WITH THE NAME OF GEORGE V5. Half Rupee ND6. Quarter Rupee ND.7. Eighth Rupee ND. .8. Copper 1 Pice ND. .10.007.50

7.502.00COINS WITH THE NAME OF GEORGE VI9. Copper 1 Pice ND 2.00KARAULICoins of native workmanship struck by the follow-ing maharajahs:Madan Pal, 1853-1869Arjun Pal, 1875-1886BhanwarPal, 1886-(1901)The coins bears fhe name of Victoria on the obversein fhe Persian alphabet and the A.D. date in Persiannumerals. The 1852 date on the Rupee is an error for 1859.Native legend on each side.1. 1 Rupee 1852, 59, 85, 88, 932. Half Rupee 1893

3. Quarter Rupee 18964. Copper 1 Pice 1885, 86, 878.5012.5012.507.50KISHANGARH^Name of Victoria in the Persian alphabet, with A.H.date. Rev. Native legend. Struck by MaharajahPrithvi Singh, 1839-1879.1. 1 Rupee 1292 A.H. (1875 A.D.) 12.50A Dependency of Jodhpur.Name of Victoria in the Persian alphabet with theA.D. date in Persian numerals. Struck by the Chief Noble, Kesri Singh.1. 1 Rupee 1863 15.00PARTABGARH5*v *&1.2.3.4.5.Name of Victoria in the Persian alphabet with A.H.date 1236 (1820 A.D.) Rev. Native legend. Struck byMaharajah Udaya Singh about 1870 despite theanachronistic date. The 7 Pice has a slightly differ-ent obverse.1 Rupee. About 1870 .*... 8.50Half Rupee. About 1870 7.50Quarter Rupee. About 1870 6.00Eighth Rupee. About 1870 4.00

Copper 1 Pice. About 1870 .*... 5.00SAILANAHead of Edward VII. Rev. Value, date and name.1. Bronze Quarter Anna 1908. .15.00Head of George V. Rev. Value, date and name.2. Bronze Quarter Anna 1912 12.50TELLICHERYA trading center of the East India Company, itscoinage being of an isolated nature.Native legend surmounted by T and 99. Rev.Native legend.1. 2 Fanams 1799. .4.00148

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INDIA-TELLICHERYIONIAN ISLANDST between scales, date below. Rev. Native legend.2. 2 Fanams 1805 6.00TONK Coins of native workmanship struck by the fo llow-ing nabobs:Wazir Mohammed Khan, 1834-1864Mohammed Ali Khan, 186 4-186 7Mohammed Ibrahim Ali Khan, 1867-(1901)The coins bear the name of Victoria on the o bversein the Persian alphabet with A.H. dates in Persiannumerals ranging from 1277 to 1295 (1860-1878A.D.).1.2.3.

4.5.Native legend on each side.1 Rupee ND or 1277, 88, 89, 90, A.H. .Half Rupee 1288, 89 A.HQuarter Rupee 1288 A.HEighth Rupee 1288 A.HCopper 1 Pice 1288, 94, 95, A.H6.005.005.004.005.00IONIAN ISLANDSStatus. A group of islands in the Ionian Seaand a British Protectorate from 1815 to 1863.Since 1863 , the Islands have formed a part of Greece.5 Lepta is equivalent to 1 Obol or an English Half Penny. The 30 Lepta silver coin is, there fore, a 3

pence piece. Only the silver coinage shows themark of value, the copper being without it.Like the coinage of Guernsey, there is no referenceto the British monarch on the co ins of the IonianIslands, the only connection with England being theseated figure of Britannia. The coins are cataloguedaccording to the years of reign of the British sover-eigns. The name of Ionian Islands is inscr ibed in theGreek language on the obverse.The valuations are for Very Fine and Uncirculatedcondition.REIGN OF GEORGE III, 1760-1820Lion of St. Mark. Rev. Britannia seated.Copper coinage.1. 2 Oboli 1819 *.2. 1 Obol 18193. Half Obol 1819, 208.50 25.007.50 20.006.00 15.00

REIGN OF GEORGE IV, 1820-1830Lion of St. Mark. Rev. Britannia seated, 4 below. Thiscopper coin is of crude, local workmanship, unlikethe superior quality of the other coins, which werestruck in England.4. Quarter Obol 1821. Fine 22.50REIGN OF WILLIAM IV, 1830-1837Value in wreath. Rev. Britannia seated.5. 30 Lepta 1834 10.00 17.50Lion of St. Mark. Rev. Britannia seated.Copper coinage.6. 1 Lepton (Tenth Penny) 1834, 35 5.00REIGN OF VICTORIA, 1837-190112.50Value in wreath. Rev. Britannia seated.7. 30 Lepta 1848, 49, 51, 52, 57, 6 2. 8.5012.50Lion of St. Mark. Rev. Britannia seated.8. 1 Lepton 1848, 49, 51, 53, 57, 62 4.00 7.50ISLE OF MAN

Status. A dependency of the Crown.From 1406 to 1765, the Isle o f Man was owned andruled by the Earls of Derby and their successors ,the Dukes of Atholl. They exercised all the rights o f sovereign authority on the Island, including the rightof co inage. In 1765 , these rights were partially pur-chased by the British government, and in 1829, thecomplete transfer of the Isle of Man was effected,at which time, it became a dependency of the Crown.Unless stated o therwise, the valuations are for VeryFine and Uncirculated condition. The coinage iseither copper or bronze.JOHN MURREY(Not the ruler of the Island, but a merchant whoissued token co ins that were given legal tender status by law.)149

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ISLE OF MANISLE OF MANHIS PENNY and IM in circle. Rev. Triskelion in circle.1. 1 Penny 1668. Brass. Fine 35.00Obverse 05 above. Rev. Legend in circle.2. 1 Penny 1668. Brass. Fine 75.00JAMES STANLEY (EARL OF DERBY), 1702-1736The Stanley crest, showing a cap supporting a babyin cradle with an eagle perched on the cradle. Rev.Triskelion. The valuations are for Fine condition.3. 1 Penny 1709. (Cast coinage, not struck.) *....4. 1 Penny 1721, 23, 24. (Struck coinage.)5. Half Penny 1709. (Cast.)6. Half Penny 1721, 23. (Struck.) *....25.0020.0025.0020.00The Stanley crest. Rev. Triskelion with the initials I,D and J (or Vi) among the limbs. (Penny of James of Derby). The Penny dated 1732 was not placed incirculation.7. 1 Penny 1732, 33 *.

8. Half Penny 17337.50 25.006.00 20.00JAMES MURRAY (DUKE OF ATHOLL), 1736-1765Crowned monogram of A and D. Rev. Triskelion.9. 1 Penny 1758 *.... 7.50 17.5010. Half Penny 1758 6.00 15.00GEORGE III, 1760-1820Laureare head. Rev. Triskelion.11. 1 Penny 1786 *.... 6.00 20.0012. Half Penny 1786 6.00 20.00Laureate bust in circle. Rev. Triskelion in circle. Thelegends are incuse and this type is analogous tothe English "cartwheel" coinage of the period.13. 1 Penny 1798, 1813 6.00 17.5014. Half Penny 1798, 1813 *.... 6.00 17.50TOKEN COINAGEThis coinage (all of which is dated 1811) is anal-ogous to the contemporary bank and token issuesof England, Ireland, Guernsey, Jersey and Gibraltar.View of Peel Castle from either the shore or the sea.Rev. Legend, value and date. The Shilling valuesare silver; the Penny values are copper.15. 5 Shillings 1811 *.... 250.00 350.OO16. 2Vi Shillings 1811 *.... 100.00 150.OO

17. 1 Shilling 1811 *.... 60.00 10O.OO18. 1 Penny 1811. (With BANK on theRev.) 15.00 35.0O19. 1 Penny 1811. (Without BANK on theRev.) Proof 50.OO20. Half Penny 1811 12.50 27.50BANK PENNY (or HALF PENNY) in inner circle withISLE OF MAN in outer circle. Rev. Triskelion.21. 1 Penny 1811 5.00 12.50ISO

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ISLE OF MANJAMAICA22. Half Penny 1811 4.00 10.00Atlas kneeling and supporting the world. Rev. Triske-lion and legend, MANKS TOKEN ONE PENNY (or HALF PENNY).23. 1 Penny 1811 7.50 17.5024. Half Penny 1811 6.00 12.50HALF PENNY TOKEN in inner circle with PRO BONOPUBLICO in outer circle. Rev. Triskelion. Althoughthis coin is dated 1831, it is included at the end of the George III coinage, as it is an isolated issue.25. Half Penny 1831 4.00 10.00VICTORIA, 1837-1901

Head. Rev. Triskelion. Only the coins dated 18 39were placed in circulation.26. 1 Penny 1839, 41, 59 *.... 10.00 30.0027. Half Penny 1839, 41, 60 7 .50 17.5028. Farthing 1839, 41,60, 64 6.00 15.00JAMAICAStatus. A self-governing colony and a mem-ber of the West Indies Federation.The coinage from Victoria through George V iscopper-nickel; from George VI to the present, it isbrass.Mint and Mint Marks:No mint mark.H mint mark.C mint mark.London.Heaton Mint, Birmingham.

Ottawa, Canada.The valuations are for Very Fine and Uncirculatedcondition.GEORGE III, 1760-1820COUNTERSTAMPED COINAGEPillar type Spanish American coins counterstampedon each side with GR in a circle. The dates of themother coins range from 1732 to 1772. These coinswere first issued as the result of a coinage lawpassed in 1758. The valuations are for Very Finecondition.1. 8 Reales. ...... *.... 175.002. 4 Reales.3. 2 Reales.4. 1 Real5. Half Real.Bust type Spanish American Dollar counterstampedon the obverse with a crown over GR (either capitalor script letters) with or without a square frame. Thedates of the mother coins range from 1772 to 1818,and the coins were issued from about 1800 to 1820.6. 8 Reales. Very Fine 200.00VICTORIA, 1837-1901Head in coronet. Rev. Shield of Jamaica.7.1 Penny. No mint mark. 1869, 70, 71,80, 84, 85, 87, 88-91, 93, 94 , 95,97, 99, 1900 *.... 2.508. 1 Penny. H mint mark. 1882 5.009. Half Penny. No mint mark. 1869, 70,71, 80, 84, 85, 87, 88, 89, 92-95 ,97, 99, 1900 *.... 2.5010. Half Penny. H mint mark. 1882, 90. 4.00

11. Farthing. No mint mark. 1880, 84,85, 87, 88, 89, 91, 93, 94, 95,97, 99, 1900 *.... 2.0012. Farthing. H mint mark. 1882, 90 4.00EDWARD VII, 1901-191010.0015.0010.0012.5010.0012.50Crowned bust. Rev. Shield of Jamaica. The coinageof this reign is without a mint mark.151

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JAMAICAJAMAICA13. 1 Penny 1902-07, 09, 1014. Half Penny 1902-07, 09, 10.15. Farthing 1902-07, 09, 102.502.502.0015.0015.0012.50GEORGE V, 1910-1936Crowned bust. Rev. Shield of Jamaica.16. 1 Penny. No mint mark. 1914, 20,26, 28 2.001 Penny. H mint mark. 1916 3.001 Penny. C mint mark. 1918, 19 3.00Half Penny. No mint mark. 1914, 20,26, 28 *.... 2.00Half Penny. H mint mark. 1916 3.00Half Penny. C mint mark. 1918, 19. 3.00Farthing. No mint mark. 1914, 26,28, 32, 34 *.... 1.50Farthing. H mint mark. 1916 2.50Farthing. C mint mark. 1918, 19 2.50GEORGE VI, 1937-195217.18.19.20.21.22.23.24.

8.5015.0015.008.5015.0015.007.5010.0010.00During this reign, the ro yal title was changed, andon the coins of 1950 and later, it appears as KINGGEORGE THE SIXTH, being changed from GEORGEVI KING AND EMPEROR OF INDIA. The coinage of this reign is without a mint mark.Crowned head. Rev. Shield of Jamaica.25. 1 Penny 1937, 38, 40, 42, 45, 47,50, 52 * 4026. Half Penny 1937, 38, 40, 42, 45, 47,

50, 52 4027. Farthing 1937, 38, 42, 45, 47, 50,52 30ELIZABETH II, 1952-The co inage of this reign is without a mint mark.1.501.501.25Crowned head. Rev. Shield of Jamaica.28. 1 Penny 1953, 55, 57-6029. Half Penny 1955, 57, 58, 59.20203535

JAVAStatus. A former possession of the Netherlandsthat was under British occupation from 1811 to

1816, during which time the fo llowing coinswere issued by the East India Company.The valuations are for Fine condition.Javanese legend. Rev. Persian legend. With A.H.dates from 1228-1232. (1813-1817 A.D.)1. 1 Rupee 1813-17 *.... 8.5O2. Half Rupee 1813-17 7.50Trade mark of the East India Company and value.Rev. JAVA and date in two lines. Crude, copper coinage.3. 1 Stiver 1812-15 7.504. Half Stiver 1811-15 .*... 5.005. 1 Doit 1811-13. . *... 5.00152

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JAVAJERSEYThe letters of VEIC variously arranged, date below.Rev. 1 DOIT JAVA in three lines. Crude, tin coinage.6. 1 Doit 1813, 14 8.50JERSEYStatus. A dependency of the Crown in the Eng-lish Channel.The coinage from Victoria to the present is copper,bronze or brass, and though it is basically a Pence

coinage, the denominations are expressed in thefractional parts of a Shilling.The valuations are for Very Fine and Uncirculatedcondition.GEORGE III, 1760-1820Shield of Jersey. Rev. Value in wreath.1. 3 Shillings 1813 15.00 25.002. 18 Pence 1813. (l'/2 Shillings.) ....*.... 10.00 17.50Laureate bust with legend, JERSEY BANK. Rev.Seated female holding scales. Copper coinage.3. 1 Penny Token 1813. Very Fine 50.00Value in circle with legend, JERSEY GUERNSEYAND ALDERNEY. Rev. Three plumes in coronet.Copper coinage.4. 1 Penny Token 1813. Very Fine 10.005. Half Penny Token 1813. Very Fine *.... 50.00VICTORIA, 1837-1901Plain head. Rev. Square, ornamented shield. Copper coinage. The dates in () were not placed in cir-culation.6. One-Thirteenth Shilling 1841, 44, 51,58, 61, (65) *.... 6.00 17.507. One-Twenty Sixth Shilling 1841, 44,

51,58,61 5.00 15.008. One-Fifty Second Shilling 1841, (61). 12.50 25.00Head in coronet. Rev. Square, ornamented shield.Bronze coinage.9. One-Thirteenth Shilling 1866, 70,71 .*... 5.00 15.0010. One-Twenty Sixth Shilling 1866, 70,71. 5.00 15.00Head in coronef. Rev. Oval shield. Bronze coinage.The H mint mark on the 1877 dates indicates theHeaton Mint in Birmingham.11. One-Twelfth Shilling 1877-H 3.50 10.00

12. One-Twelfth Shilling 1881, 88,94 *.... 3.50 10.0013. One-Twenty Fourth Shilling 1877-H. 3.00 7.5014. One-Twenty Fourth Shilling, 1888,94 *.... 3.50 10.0015. One-Forty Eighth Shilling 1877-H. .. 5.00 10.00EDWARD VII, 1901-1910Crowned bust. Rev. Oval shield.153

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JERSEYJERSEY16. One-Twelfth Shilling 1909 *.... 7.5017. One-Twenty Fourth Shilling 1909 7.50GEORGE V, 1910-193615.0015.00Crowned bust. Rev. Oval shield as in previous twoissues. Bronze coinage.18. One-Twelfth Shilling 1911, 13,23 *.... 2.00 7.5019. One-Twenty Fourth Shilling 1911,13, 23 3.50 12.50Crowned bust. Rev. Square shield with roundedbottoms and with legends on scrolls.20. One-Twelfth Shilling 1923, 26. ..*.... 2.00 6.0021. One-Twenty Fourth Shilling 1923, 26. 2.50 7.50Type as above, but the legends on the reverseare not on scrolls.22. One-Twenty Fourth Shilling 1931,33, 35 *.... 1.75 5.0023. One-Twenty Fourth Shilling 1931,33, 35 2.00 6.00

GEORGE VI, 1937-1952Crowned head. Rev. Shield. Bronze coinage.24. One-Twelfth Shilling 1937, 46, 47. .. .60 2.0025. One-Twenty Fourth Shilling 1937,46, 47 60 2.00Crowned head with changed royal title. Rev. Shield.Commemorative issue bearing the legend on thereverse, LIBERATED 1945. This coin was struck in7949, 7950 and 7952, and except for fhe LiberationOaf* 7945, if is undated.26. One-Twelfth Shilling ND. (1949, 50,52.) 30 1.25ELIZABETH II, 1952-Crowned bust. Rev. Shield with Liberation Date 1945.Like the George VI issue with this reverse, this coindoes not bear its actual date of minting, which was1954. Bronze coinage.27. One-Twelfth Shilling ND. (1954.) 25 .85Crowned bust. Rev. Shield with legend,BAILIWICK OF JERSEY.28. One-Fourth Shilling 1957, 60.Brass * 3529. One-Twelfth Shilling 1957. Bronze. .. .25.75.65

Crowned bust. Rev. Shield with bottom legend,C II R, 1660-1960, E II R. Commemorative issue onthe 300th year of Jersey's association with KingCharles II.30. One-Twelfth Shilling 1960. Bronze. .. .25 .50Proof SetsEach set consists of four pieces, containing two speci-154

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JERSEYmens çf each coin, as issued in case. Only 400 Setswere issued of the J960 set.31. 1957 set. Fourth and Twelfth Shill-ings. Four pieces 20.0032. I960 set. Fourth and Twelfth Shill-ings. Four pieces 50.00KUWAITStatus. A Sultanate under British protection.The valuations are for uncirculated condition.1.2.3.4.

5.6.Arabian dhow and date. Rev. Value in circle.100 Fils 1961. Nickel *....50 Fils 1961. Nickel20 Fils 1961. Nickel10 Fils 1961. Brass5 Fils 1961 . Brass1 Fil 1961. Brass. .LABUAN(See Sultana)1.258565655050

LUNDY ISLANDStatus. An island in the Bristol Channel under the ownership of one, Martin Coles Harmon,who caused the two coins following to bestruck at the Birmingham Mint. The coinagewas outlawed after issuance and Mr. Harmonwas later convicted and fined for violation of the Coinage Act.Head of Harmon. Rev. a whole puffin bird on the 1Puffin piece and a half puffin bird on the Half Puffinpiece. Bronze coinage.1. 1 Puffin 1929. Unc .*.... 3.002. Half Puffin 1929. Unc 3.00MALACCAStatus. A city on the west coast of the MalayaPeninsula. From 1824 to 1853 it was adminis-tered by the East India Company as a provinceof Bengal. In 1853, it became a part of StraitsSettlements. The 1411 date on the 1 Kapang isan unexplainable error as it would meanabout 1990 A.D.1.2.Rooster and Malay legend. Rev. Persian legendincluding value and date. Copper coinage.1 Kapangs 1247 A.H. (1831 A.D.) Very Fine. 6.501 Kapang 1247, 1411 A.H. (1831 A.D.)Very Fine *... 5.00Two-line Malay legend. Rev. Persian legend, valueand date. Struck for the Siak district. Copper coinage.3. 1 Kapang 1251 A.H. (1835 A.D.) Very Fine. 15.00MALAYAStatus. A Constitutional Monarchy and a mem-

ber-nation of the Commonwealth of Nations.The coins of Malaya are the successors to the StraitsSettlements' coins, which ceased with the end of the reign of George V.The valuations are for Very Fine and Uncirculatedcondition.155

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MALAYAMALAYAFirst CoinageWith name, COMMISSIONERS OF CURRENCY MALAYA.GEORGE VI, 1937-1952The coins of 1948 and later bear a new royal title,KING GEORGE THE SIXTH, being changed from,GEORGE VI KING AND EMPEROR OF INDIA.The silver coins of 1939 and 1941 are of finer silver than the issues of 1943 and 1945, namely .750 fineversus .500 fine.Crowned head. Rev. Value in circle.

1. 20 Cents 1939, 43, 45. Silver *.... 4.00 6.502. 20 Cents 1948, 50. Nickel 60 1.253. 10 Cents 1939, 41, 43, 45. Silver 1.75 4.004. 10 Cents 1948, 49, 50. Nickel 40 .755. 5 Cents 1939, 41, 43, 45. Silver 1.50 3.006. 5 Cents 1948, 50. Nickel 30 .607. 1 Cent 1939, 40, 41. Bronze, square. * .40 1.508. 1 Cent 1943, 45. Same, but size re-duced * .309. Half Cent 1940. Bronze, square * 1.25Second CoinageWifn name, MALAYA AND BRITISH BORNEOELIZABETH II, 1952-1.00

2.50Crowned head. Rev. Value in circle. The coinage isnickel except for the 1 Cent which is bronze andsquare in shape.10.11.12.13.14.50 Cents 1954-current *.20 Cents 1954-current10 Cents 1953-current5 Cents 1953-current1 Cent 1956-current *..60.35.25.20.201.25.75.60.50.50MALDIVE ISLANDSStatus. A republic in the Indian Ocean, for-merly a dependency of Ceylon and a Britishprotected sultanate.A. COINAGE OF THE SULTANS

These coins were struck by various Sultans over aperiod of some two hundred years beginning about1725 and ending in 1912. The coins are character-ized by a monotony of design, namely, native leg-ends on both sides.Early issues. Native legend on each side with A.H.dates beginning about 1139 or 1726 A.D. Thesecoins are of thick fabric, the so-called "dump" typeand are crudely struck with the legends running off the coins.1. 4 Laris. Silver. Fine 15.002. 2 Laris. Silver. Fine. .. 12.50156

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MALDIVE ISLANDSMARTINIQUELater issues. Native legend on each side with A.H.dates ranging from about 1270 to 1335 (1853-1912 A.D.) These coins are of somewhat better andmore modern workmanship and appear to be ma-chine struck. Some of the copper coins have a brassyappearance and may vary in size.The valuations are for Very Fine condition and allcoins are copper except the first 4 laris piece whichs silver.3. 4 Laris. Silver • 17.504. 4 Laris. Copper *.... 5.005. 1 Lari. Copper *.... 4.006. Half Lari. Copper 4.007. Quarter Lari. Copper 4.00B. COINAGE OF THE REPUBLICPalm tree over star and crescent, all between twoflags; the A.D. date 1960 and the A.H. date 1379

are both shown. Rev. Value. All coins are nickel-brass except the 2 and 1 Laris, which are bronze.The valuations are for Very Fine and Uncirculatedcondition.8. 50 Lar is 1960 *.9. 25 Laris 196010. 10 Laris 1960. Scalloped edge11. 5 Laris 1960. Scalloped edge *..12. 2 Laris 1960. Square *.13. 1 Lari 1960. .502525252500

2.502.002.002.002.001.50

MALTAStatus. A colony in the Mediterranean.No coins bearing the name of Malta have ever beenssued under British auspices. The bronze One-Third

Farthings that were issued for use in Malta are of pure British types and will be found cataloguedunder Great Britain beginning with the reign of George IV.Status. A French possession under British occu-pation during intermittent periods from 1762to 1814. The coins catalogued below are at-tributed to the per iod of British occupation.CUT AND COUNTERSTAMPED COINAGEThe coins are undated except for the residual datesof the mother coins which range f rom 1732 to 1772.The cut coins were issued about 1800.The valuations are for Fine condition.1.2.3.4.5.Spanish American pillar type coins having a heart-shaped hole with a notched perimeter.8 Real coin *.... 250.004 Real coin 200.002 Real coin *.... 100.001 Real coin *.... 75.00Half Real coin 50.0035.0035.0020.0020.0012.50The discarded heart-shaped plugs from the abovecoins were also used as money.6. 8 Real Heart7. 4 Real Heart8. 2 Real Heart *....9. 1 Real Heart10. Half Real HeartMAURITIUSStatus. A colony in the Indian Ocean.Mints and Mint MarksNo mint mark. London.H mint mark. Heaton Mint, Birmingham.SA mint mark. Pre toria Mint, South Africa.The valuations are for Very Fine and Uncirculatedcondition.GEORGE IV, 1820-1830The anchor coins of 1820 and 1822 sometimes at-tributed to Mauritius will be found under BRITISHCOLONIES. The two coins following were struck atthe Calcutta Mint during the re ign of George IV, butdo not bear either his portrait or name. They are of base silver and are undated. They were struck in1822 and bear French legends.157

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MAURITIUSMAURITIUSTwo crudely drawn frees. Rev. Value in smallinner circle.1. 50 Sous ND. Very Fine 15.00Three-line legend. Rev. Value in large circle.2. 25 Sous ND. Very Fine 12.50VICTORIA, 1837-1901Head in coronet. Rev. Value in circle.3. 20 Cents. No mint mark. 1878, 83,86, 99 8.50 20.004. 20 Cents. H mint mark. 1877, 82,89 *.... 10.00 22.505. 10 Cents. No mint mark. 1877, 78,83, 86, 97 7.50 17.506. 10 Cents. H mint mark. 1877, 82, 89. 8.50 20.00Bronze Coinage, Same Type7. 5 Cents. No mint mark. 1877, 78, 83,84, 88, 97 5.00 12.508. 5 Cents. H mint mark. 1877, 82, 90. 6.00 15.009. 2 Cents. No mint mark. 1877, 78, 83,84, 88, 96, 97 *.... 4.00 10.0010. 2 Cents. H mint mark. 1877, 82, 90. 5.00 12.50

11. 1 Cent. No mint mark. 1877, 78, 83,84, 88, 96, 97 4.00 10.0012. 1 Cent. H mint mark. 1877, 82, 90. .. 5.00 12.50GEORGE V, 1910-1936This coinage is without a mint mark.Crowned bust. Rev. Shield.13. 1 Rupee 19348.50 15.00Crowned bust. Rev. Deer.14. Half Rupee 1934 ............................. 7.50 12.50Crowned bust. Rev. Crown over fhree flowers.15. Quarter Rupee 1934, 35, 36 6.50 10.00Crowned bust. Rev. Value in circle. Bronze coinagewithout a mint mark.16. 5 Cents 1917, 20-24 4.00 12.5017. 2 Cents 1911, 12, 17, 20-24 *.... 3.00 8.5018. 1 Cent 1911, 12, 17, 20-24 2.75 7.50GEORGE VI, 1937-1952The coins of 1949 and later show the new royal titleas, KING GEORGE THE SIXTH, being changed from,GEORGE VI KING EMPEROR.Crowned head. Rev. Shield.19. 1 Rupee 1938. Silver 6.0020. 1 Rupee 1950, 51. Nickel *.... 3.0012.50

6.00Crowned head. Rev. Deer.21. Half Rupee 1938, 46. Silver 3.7522. Half Rupee 1950, 51. Nickel *.... 2.757.504.50Crowned head. Rev. Crown over fhree flowers.158

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MAURITIUSMAURITIUS23. Quarter Rupee 1938, 46. Silver 2.7524. Quarter Rupee 1950, 51. Nickel. *.... 2.005.003.75Crowned head. Rev. Large 10. Nickel coinage.with scalloped edge.25. 10 Cents 1947, 52 1.50 3.5026.27.28.29.30.Crowned head. Rev. Value in circle. Bronze coinage.5 Cents. SA mint mark. 1942-45 . *.... 1.502 Cents. SA mint mark. 1943-47 ..... 1.25

2 Cents. No mint mark. 1949, 52 ...... 751 Cent. SA mint mark. 1943-47 ....... 1.251 Cent. No mint mark. 1949, 52 ...... 60ELIZABETH II, 1952-3.502.001.252.001.25Crowned head. Rev. Shield. Nickel coinage.31. 1 Rupee 1956-current 1.0032. Half Rupee. Not yet struck Crowned head. Rev. Crown over three flowers.Nickel coinage.33. Quarter Rupee, 1960 .751.751.25Crowned head. Rev. Large 10. Nickel coinagewith scalloped edge.34. 10 Cents 1954-current .60

85Crowned head. Rev. Value in circle. Bronze coinage.35. 5 Cents 1956-current *.... .25 .6036. 2 Cents 1953-current.37. 1 Cent 1953-current. .20205040MOMBASAFor co ins inscribed, MOMBASA, please se e under,EAST AFRICA.MONTSERRATStatus. A Colony in the Caribbean and a mem-ber of the West Indies Federation.CUT AND COUNTERSTAMPED COINAGESpanish American silver coins or French Cayennebillon coins counterstamped with the letter M. Thecoins were issued from about 1800 to 1835, andare undated.

The valuations are for Fine condition.Spanish American Silver CoinsTriangular quarter of an 8 Real piece which hasbeen cut into four equal parts, counterstamped threetimes with an M.1. 2 Bit piece 40.00Half a 2 Real piece that has been cut in two andcounterstamped with an M.2: 1 Bit piece 12.50Any silver coin of a Latin American country,counterstamped as noted.3. 2 Real piece. M and 18 c rowned4. 1 Real piece. M only5. 1 Real piece. M and 9 cro wned6. 1 Real piece. 7 only7. Half Real piece. 4 only8. Half Real piece. 3 only.25.0010.0015.00

10.007.507.50Billion Coins o f the French Colony, Cayenne9. 2 Sous, counterstamped M 12.50NATALStatus. A part of South Africa, but a separatecolony in 1860.

*Written value, date and NATAL. Rev. DURBAN CLUBand 6 D. Base metal, emergency coinage. Only theobverse side is illustrated.1. 6 Pence 1860 RareNEVISStatus. A Colony in the Caribbean and a mem-ber of the West Indies Federation.159

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NEVISNEW BRUNSWICK COUNTERSTAMPED COINAGENecessity coins issued in the early part of the 19thcentury.The valuations are for Fine condition.NEVIS and numeral, as noted below, counter-stamped on worn contemporary silver coins of 7Real size.1. "9" Dogs 35.002. "7" Dogs 30.003. "6" Dogs 25.004. "4" Dogs.25.00NEWS alone counterstamped on the billon souscoinage of the French Colony, Cayenne.5. 2 Sous of Nevis *.... 12.506. 1 Sou of Nevis 12.50NEW BRUNSWICK Status. Formerly a separate colony, but since1867 a part of Canada.The valuations are for Very Fine and Uncirculatedcondition.

VICTORIA, 1837-1901Laureate head. Rev. Crowned value and date.1. 20 Cents 1862, 64 *.... 17.50 40.002. 10 Cents 1862, 64 60.00 100.003. 5 Cents 1862, 64 60.00 100.00Head in coronet. Rev. Ship with legend, ONE (or HALF) PENNY TOKEN. Copper coinage.4. 1 Penny 1843 4.50 12.505. Half Penny 1843.4.50 15.00Plain head. Rev. Ship with legend, ONE (or HALF)PENNY CURRENCY. Copper coinage.6. 1 Penny 1854 4.50 12.507. Half Penny 1854 3.50 10.00Laureate bust. Rev. Date and crown in circle.Bronze coinage.8. 1 Cent 1861, 64 *.... 3.00 25.009. Half Cent 1861 65.00 150.00NEWFOUNDLANDStatus. Formerly a separate colony, but since1949 a part of Canada.Mints and Mint MarksNo mint mark. London.H mint mark. Heaton Mint, Birmingham.C mint mark. Ottawa Mint, Canada.

The valuations are for Very Fine and Uncirculatedcondition.VICTORIA, 1837-1901Head. Rev. Value and date in circle.1. 50 Cents. No mint mark. 1870, 73,74, 80, 81, 85, 88, 94, 96, 98,99, 1900 10.00 60.002. 50 Cents. H mint mark. 1872, 76,82. ....*.... 17.50 75.00160

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NEWFOUNDLANDNEWFOUNDLAND3.4.5.6.7.8.mark. 1865, 70,88, 90, 94, 96,20 Cents. No mint73, 80, 81, 85,99, 1900 5.0020 Cents. H mint mark. 1872, 76, 82. 12.5010 Cents. No mint mark. 1865, 70,73, 80, 85, 88, 90, 94, 96 17.5010 Cents. H mint mark. 1872, 76, 82. 27.505 Cents . No mint mark. 1865, 70, 73,80, 81, 85, 88, 90, 94, 96 10.005 Cents. H mint mark. 1872, 73, 76,82 27.5030.00

45.0045.0075.0037.5075.00Laureate bust. Rev. Date and crown in circle.Bronze coinage.9. 1 Cent. No mint mark. 1865, 73, 80,85, 88, 90, 94, 96 *.... 7.50 32.5010. 1 Cent. H mint mark. 1872, 76 10.00 45.00EDWARD VII, 1901-191011.12.13.14.15.16.17.Crowned bust. Rev. Value and date in open circle.50 Cents. No mint mark. 1907, 08,09 7.5050 Cents. H mint mark. 1904 *.... 7.5020 Cents. H mint mark. 1904 10.0010 Cents. No mint mark. 1903 12.5010 Cents. H mint mark. 1904 12.505 Cents . No mint mark. 1903, 08 7.505 Cents. H mint mark. 1904. ... 10.0075.0075.0037.5042.5042.5025.0030.00Crowned bust. Rev. Date and crown in full circle.Bronze coinage.18. 1 Cent. No mint mark. 1907, 09. *.... 6.00 32.5019. 1 Cent. H mint mark. 1904 20.00 65.00GEORGE V, 1910-1936Crowned bust. Rev. Value and date in open circle.20.21.22.23.24.25.26.27.50 Cents. No mint mark. 1911 6.50 60.0050 Cents. C mint mark. 1917, 18,19 *.... 6.5025 Cents. C mint mark. 1917, 19. .... 3.0020 Cents. No mint mark. 1912 4.5010 Cents. No mint mark. 1912 10.0010 Cents. C mint mark. 1917, 19 8.505 Cents . No mint mark. 1912, 29 5.005 Cents. C mint mark. 1917, 19 6.5050.0015.0030.0040.0030.0020.0022.50Crowned bust. Rev. Date and crown in full circle.Bronze coinage.28. 1 Cent. No mint mark. 1913, 29,36 *.... 2.50 12.5029. 1 Cent. C mint mark. 1917, 19, 20. .. 3.50 17.50GEORGE VI, 1937-1952Crowned head. Rev. Value and date in open circle.30. 10 Cents. No mint mark. 1938, 40. .. 3.00 11.0031. 10 Cents. C mint mark. 1941-47. *.... 2.00 8.5032. 5 Cents. No mint mark. 1938 3.50 12.50

33. 5 Cents. C mint mark. 1940-47 ..*.... 1.00 6.00Crowned head. Rev. Plant. Bronze coinageof reduced s ize.34. 1 Cent. No mint mark. 1938, 40,42 *.... 1.00 6.0035. 1 Cent. C mint mark. 1941, 43, 44,47. 1.00 6.00NEW GUINEAStatus. An external territory of Australia.All coins of New Guinea have a hole in th e center,being issued thus to facilitate their use by the natives.The valuations are for Very Fine and Uncirculatedcondition.161

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NEW GUINEANEW GUINEAGEORGE V, 1910-1936Crown over crossed maces, except for the Half Penny, on which the maces are upright and parallel.

Rev. Four shields.1. 1 Shilling 1935, 36 *.... 6.00 10.002. 1 Penny 1929. Nickel. Unc 30.003. Half Penny 1929. Nickel. Unc 30.00Crown over scripf initials, GRI. Rev. Device aroundhole as noted below. Nickel coinage.

4. 6 Pence 1935. Star around hole 4.00 6.505. 3 Pence 1935. Square around hole. 4.00 6.50EDWARD VIII, 1936Crown over initials ERI. Rev. Ornamentation.6. 1 Penny 1936. Bronze 2.75 5.00GEORGE VI, 1937-1952Crown over crossed maces. Rev. Four shields.7. 1 Shilling 1938, 45 3.757.50Crown over script initials GRI. Rev. Device aroundhole as noted below. Nickel coinage.8. 6 Pence 1943. Star around hole 2.75 5.009. 3 Pence 1944. Square around hole. 2.75 5.00Crown over scripf initials, GRI. Rev. Ornamentation.10. 1 Penny 1938, 44. Bronze 2.00 5.00162

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NEW ZEALANDNEW ZEALANDStatus. A parliamentary state and a member-nation of the Commonwealth of Nations.The valuations are for Very Fine and Uncirculatedcondition.GEORGE V, 1910-1936Crowned bust. Rev. Naval captain and Maori chief shaking hands, with WAITANGI below, a reference

to the Treaty of Waitangi in 1840. Commemorativecoin on the silver jubilee of the King.1. Crown 1935. Proof. ... 100.00Crowned bust. Rev. Ornamented shield.2. Half Crown 1933, 34, 35 4.009.00Crowned bust. Rev. Kiwi bird.3. 1 Florin 1933-36.3.50 8.00Crowned bust. Rev. Crouching Maori warrior.

4. 1 Shilling 1933, 34, 35 2.75 6.005.Crowned bust. Rev. Huia bird.6 Pence 1933-36. . 2.00 4.50Crowned bust. Rev. Crossed clubs.6. 3 Pence 1933-36. . 1.753.75Proof Set7. 1935. Set of 6 coins from the Crownto the 3 Pence 250.00GEORGE VI, 1937-1952

During this reign the royal title was amended, andon the coins of 1948 and later it reads, KINGGEORGE THE SIXTH, being changed from, GEORGEVI KING EMPEROR.Plain head. Rev. Leaf. This coin was intended tocommemorate the visit of the King. The visit itself did not take place because of the poor health of the King.8. Crown 1949 3.50 7.50Head. Rev. Maori female standing. Commemora-

tive coin on the centennial of the Treaty of Waitangi,establishing the colony of New Zealand.9. Half Crown 1940 5.00 8.00Head. Rev. Ornamented shield.10. Half Crown 1937, 40-46. Silver. *.... 2.7511. Half Crown 1947-51. Nickel. . 2.005.003.50163

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NEW ZEALANDNEW ZEALANDHead. Rev. Kiwi bird.12. 1 Florin 1937, 40-46. Silver *.... 2.5013. 1 Florin 1947-51. Nickel 1.75Head. Rev. Crouching Maori warrior.14. 1 Shilling 1937, 40-46. Silver *.... 1.2515. 1 Shilling 1947, 48, 50, 51, 52.Nickel .75Head. Rev. Huia bird.

16. 6 Pence 1937, 39, 40-46. Silver 17. 6 Pence 1947, 48, 50, 51, 52.Nickel *...Head. Rev. Crossed clubs.18. 3 Pence 1937, 39, 40-46. Silver 19. 3 Pence 1947, 48, 50, 51, 52.Nickel *....Head. Rev. Tui bird. Bronze coinage.20. 1 Penny 1940-47, 49-52 40Head. Rev. The god. Tiki. Bronze coinage.21. Half Penny 1940, 41, 42, 44-47,49-52. .304.503.002.501.501.00 2.00.60 1.001.00 2.00.60 1.001.251.00ELIZABETH II, 1952-

The coinage is cupro-nickel except for the 1 and/i Pennies, which are bronze.Head. Rev. Crowned initials.22. Crown 1953 2.50 5.00Head. Rev. Ornamented shield.23. Half Crown 1953-current 1.25 1.75Head. Rev. Kiwi bird.24. 1 Florin 1953-current1.00 1.50Head. Rev. Crouching Maori warrior.25. 1 Shilling 1953-current 60.85

Head. Rev. Huia bird.26. 6 Pence 1953-current..35.65Head. Rev. Crossed clubs.27. 3 Pence 1953-current. ..35.65164

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NEW ZEALANDNIGERIAHead. Rev. Tui bird.28. 1 Penny 1953-current.25 .50.35Head. Rev. The god, Tiki.29. Half Penny 1953-current 20Proof Set

30. 1953. Set of 8 coins from the Crownto the Half Penny 27.50(Formerly British West Africa)Status. A parliamentary federal state and amember-nation of the Commonwealth of Na-tions.Nigerian or British West African coins fall into threenumismatic parts. These separate parts, or coinages,are determined by the use of the country's nameon the coinage. The issues of the First Coinage areinscribed, NIGERIA-BRITISH WEST AFRICA: the

Second Coinage is inscribed, BRITISH WEST AFRICA:the Third Coinage is inscribed, FEDERATION OFNIGERIA.Mints and Mint MarksNo mint mark.H mint mark.KN mint mark.SA mint mark.London.Heaton Mint, Birmingham.Kings Norton Mint, England.Pretoria Mint, South Africa.The valuations are for Very Fine and Uncirculatedcondition.FIRST COINAGENIGERIA-BRITISH WEST AFRICAEDWARD VII, 1901-1910Crown and legends. Rev. Six-pointed star. Coinagewith central hole and without mint mark.. 1 Penny 1907-10. Nickel *.... 2.00 6.00. One-Tenth Penny 1908, 09/10.

Nickel 1.50 4.00. One-Tenth Penny 1907, 08.Aluminum *.... 2.00 5.00GEORGE V, 1910-1936Crown and legends. Rev. Six-pointed star. Nickelcoinage with central hole and H mint mark.4. 1 Penny 1911 *.... 2.50 7.505. Half Penny 1911 *.... 2.00 6.006. One-Tenth Penny 1911 1.75 5.00165

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NIGERIA-BRITISH WEST AFRICANIGERIA-BRITISH WEST AFRICAThe coinage of George Vis continued below, under 

Second Coinage.)SECOND COINAGEBRITISH WEST AFRICAGEORGE V(Cont inued)Crowned bust. Rev. Palm tree.7. 2 Shillings. No mint mark. 1913, 14,19, 20. Silver 10.008. 2 Shillings. H mint mark. 1913-20.Silver *.... 8.509. 2 Shillings. No mint mark. 1922, 24-28, 36. Brass 1.7510. 2 Shillings. H mint mark. 1923, 24,36. Brass 1.7511. 2 Shillings. KN mint mark. 1920, 21,22, 36. Brass 1.7512. 1 Shilling. No mint mark. 1913, 14,16, 17, 20. Silver 7.5013. 1 Shilling. H mint mark. 1913-19.Silver *.... 6.5014. 1 Shilling. No mint mark. 1923-28,36. Brass 1.2515. 1 Shilling. H mint mark. 1923, 36.

Brass 1.2516. 1 Shilling. KN mint mark. 1920, 22,23, 36. Brass 1.2517.5015.005.005.005.0012.5010.004.004.004.00Crowned bust. Rev. Value in wreath.17. 6 P ence. No mint mark. 1913. Silver. 7.5018. 6 Pence. H mint mark. 1913, 14, 16-20. Silver *.... 5.0019. 6 Pence. No mint mark. 1923, 24,25, 33, 35, 36. Brass 1.0020. 6 Pence. H mint mark. 1923, 24, 36.Brass 1.0021. 6 Pence. KN mint mark. 1920, 24,36. Brass 1.0022. 3 P ence. No mint mark. 1913. Silver. 7.5012.508.503.503.50

3.5012.5023. 3 Pence. H mint mark. 1913-20.Silver *.... 4.50 7.5024. 3 Pence. No mint mark. 1925, 26,28, 33-36. Brass 75 3.0025. 3 Pence. KN mint mark. 1920, 36.Brass 1.00 4.001.001.501.50 4.50Crown and legends. Rev. Six-pointed star. Nickelcoinage with central hole.26. 1 Penny. No mint mark. 1912, 13,14, 26-29, 33-3627. 1 Penny. H mint mark. 1912-2028. 1 Penny. KN mint mark. 1919, 20,2229. Half Penny. No mint mark. 1912, 13,14, 27, 29-3630. Half Penny. H mint mark. 1912-21. ..31. Half Penny. KN mint mark. 1914, 19,20, 21, 22 *....32. One-Tenth Penny. No mint mark.1913, 14, 25-3633. One-Tenth Penny. H mint mark.1912-15, 17, 19, 20, 2534. One-Tenth Penny. KN mint mark.1922, 23, 25, 28

3.504.501.001.251.25751.001.003.504.004.002.503.003.00EDWARD VIII, 193635.36.37.38.39.40.41.42.43.Crown and legends. Rev. Six-pointed star. Nickelcoinage with central hole.1 Penny. No mint mark. 1936 2.001 Penny. H mint mark. 1936 2.00

1 Penny. KN mint mark. 1936. ..*.... 2.00Half Penny. No mint mark. 1936. *.... 1.50Half Penny. H mint mark. 1936 1.50Half Penny. KN mint mark. 1936 1.50One-Tenth Penny. No mint mark.1936 *.... 1.25One-Tenth Penny. H mint mark.1936 1.25One-Tenth Penny. KN mint mark.1936. . 1.254.004.004.003.003.003.002.502.502.50166

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NIGERIA-BRITISH WEST AFRICANIGERIA-BRITISH WEST AFRICAGEORGE VI, 1937-1952On the coins of 1949 and later the royal title ap-pears without the words, IND IMP. and with hisname as GEORGIUS SEXTUS REX.Crowned head. Rev. Palm tree. Brass coinage.44. 2 Shillings. No mint mark. 1941, 44,48-52 1.2545. 2 Shillings. H mint mark. 1938, 39,46-52 *.... 1.2546. 2 Shillings. KN mint mark. 1938, 39,42, 43, 46-52 1.2547. 1 Shilling. No mint mark. 1938, 39,40, 42-52 * 7548. 1 Shilling. H mint mark. 1940, 43,45, 47-52 7549. 1 Shilling. KN mint mark. 1943, 48-52 .75

3.503.503.502.502.502.50Crowned head. Rev. Value in wreath. The 6 Pencepieces are brass, and the 3 Pence pieces are nickelor brass.50. 6 Pence. No mint mark. 1938, 40,42-47, 52 * 75 2.5051. 3 Pence. No mint mark. 1944, 46,48 60 2.0052. 3 Pence. H mint mark. 1938-41, 43,47 60 2.0053. 3 Pence. KN mint mark. 1938, 39,40,43-46 * 60 2.00Crown and legends. Rev. Six-pointed star,coinage with central hole.54. 1 Penny. No mint mark. 1940-45,48, 49, 5155. 1 Penny. H mint mark. 1937, 40, 43,

45, 46, 4756. 1 Penny. H mint mark. 1952. Bronze.57. 1 Penny. KN mint mark. 1937, 40,45, 4658. 1 Penny. SA mint mark. 1947,48 *....59. Half Penny. No mint mark. 1942,43,44,46,48,49,5160. Half P enny. H mint mark. 1937, 40,41, 4761. Half P enny. H mint mark. 1952.Bronze62. Half P enny. KN mint mark. 1937, 40,4163. One-Tenth Penny. No mint mark.1938-5164. One-Tenth Penny. H mint mark.1937, 3865. One-Tenth Penny. H mint mark.1952. BronzeELIZABETH II, 1952-Nickel50 2.005035

2.001.5050

2.001.003.0040

1.5040

1.5030

1.2540

1.5030

1.2575

1.7520

1.00Crowned head. Rev. Value in wreath. Nickel coinage.66. 3 Pence 1957 .60 2.00Crown and legends. Rev. Six-pointed star. Bronzecoinage with central hole.67. 1 Penny 1956 40 1.5068. One-Tenth Penny 1954 * 30 1.00(The coinage of Elizabeth II is continued below,under Third Coinage.)THIRD COINAGEFEDERATION OF NIGERIAELIZABETH II (Continued)167

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NIGERIACrowned head. Rev. Native flowers. Nickel coinage.69. 2 Shillings 1959-current 75 2.00Crowned head. Rev. Palm branches. Nickel coinage.70. 1 Shilling 1959-current 60 1.00Crowned head. Rev. Cocoa plant. Nickel coinage.71. 6 Pence 1959-current .40 .85Crowned head. Rev. Ofher native flowers. Twelve-sided brass coinage.72. 3 Pence 1959-current .40 .85Crown and legends. Rev. Six-pointed star. Bronzecoinage with central hole.73. 1 Penny 1959-current * 25 .6074. Half Penny 1959-current 20 .50Proof Set75. 1959. Set of 6 coins from the 2 Shill-ings to the Half Penny67.50NORTH BORNEO

Status. A former colony which is now a partof Malaya.The valuations are for Very Fine and Uncirculatedcondition. All coins are with H mint mark.Arms with supporters. Rev. Value in wreath.Copper coinage.1. 1 Cent 1882, 84, 85-91, 94, 96,

1907.3.00 7.50Ship in enclosure. Rev. Value in wreath.Copper coinage.2. Half Cent 1885, 86, 87, 91, 1907. . 3.00 7.50168

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NORTH BORNEONOVA SCOTIAArms with supporters. Rev Value in circle. The coin-age is nickel except for the 25 Cent piece whichis silver.3. 25 Cents 1929 7.50 12.50

4. 5 Cents 1903, 20, 21, 27, 28, 38,40, 41 2.50 5.005. 2Vi Cents 1903, 20 4.00 7.506. 1 Cent 1904, 21, 35, 38, 41 2.00 4.00NOVA SCOTIAStatus. A colony until 1867 at which time itbecame a part of Canada.The coinage is of copper or bronze.

The valuations are for Very Fine and Uncirculatedcondition.GEORGE IV, 1820-1830Laureate bust. Rev. Thistle. The 1 832 date is un-explainable, since George /V had died in 1830.1. 1 Penny 1824, 322. Half Penny 1823, 24, 32.4.00

3.5017.5015.00VICTORIA, 1837-1901Head with ribbon. Rev. Thistle.3. 1 Penny 1840, 43 5.00 15.004. Half Penny 1840, 43 7.50 20.00Head in coronei. Rev. Group of flowers.

5. 1 Penny 1856 4.50 12.506. Half Penny 1856 4.50 12.50Laureate bust. Rev. Date and crown in circle.7. 1 Cent 1861, 62, 64 3.50 20.008. Half Cent 1861, 64 4.50 25.00169

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ORANGE FREE STATEPAKISTANStatus. A former republic and colony in SouthAfrica known as the Orange River Colony. Itwas absorbed into the Union of South Africain 1910.The three coins catalogued were not placed in cir-culation, and the valuations are for Proof condition.Tree. Rev. Value and date.1. 1 Penny 1874. Bronze50.00_L1ШШSmall shield between branches, date below.Rev. Value.2. 1 Kroon 1887. Silver 3. 1 Penny 1888. Bronze750.0040.00PAKISTANStatus. Formerly a part of India, now a republicand member-nation of the Commonwealth of Nations.The Rupee values are nickel; the Anna values arecupro-nickel; the Pice and Pie values are bronzeor brass.The valuations are for Very Fine and Uncirculated

condition.Toughra, date and, GOVERNMENT OF PAKISTAN.Rev. Crescent, star and value.1. 1 Rupee 1948, 492. Half Rupee 1948-513. Quarter Rupee 1948-514. 2 Annas 1948-51. Square withrounded corners5. 1 Anna 1948-52. Scalloped edge. ..6. Half Anna 1948-51. Square withrounded corners7. 1 Pice 1948-52. With central hole. ..1.00 2.00.75 1.25.60 1.00

.25.25

.25

.20

.60

.60

.60

.508.9.10.11.12.Toughra, crescent and star. Rev. Value and datewith ornamental enclosure.

2 Annas 1953-current. Square withwith rounded corners .201 Anna 1953-current. Scallopededge * 20Half Anna 1953-current. Square withrounded corners .201 Pice 1953-current .151 Pie 1953-current * 15.40.40.30.30170

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PAKISTANPALESTINENew Decimal Coinage13.14.15.16.17.18.19.20.100 'Pice. Not yet struck.50 Pice. Not yet struck. ..25 Pice. Not yet struck. ..10 Pice 1961

5 Pice 19612 Pice. Not yet struck 1 Pice 196120201540403014.50Proof Set1948. Set of seven coins from the 1Rupee to the 1 PicePALESTINEStatus. A British mandate from 1923 to 1948.The coins of Palestine have been supersededby those of the independent State of Israel.

Palestine coinage is inscribed in three languages,English, Hebrew and Arabic.The valuations are for Very Fine and Uncirculatedcondition.Large free. Rev. Value in circle.1. 100 Mils 1927, 31, 33, 34, 35, 37,39, 40, 42 4.507.50Small tree in circle. Rev. Value.2. 50 Mils 1927, 31, 33, 34, 35, 37, 39,40, 42 3.506.00Wreath around hole. Rev. Value. Coinage witha central hole.3. 20 Mils 1927, 33, 34, 35, 37, 40,41. Nickel *.... 2.004. 20 Mils 1942, 43, 44. Bronze 2.005. 10 Mils 1927, 33, 34, 37, 39, 40,41, 46, 47. Nickel *.... 2.006. 10 Mils 1942, 43. Bronze 2.007. 5 Mils 1927, 34, 35, 39, 41, 46, 47.Nickel 1.508. 5 Mils 1942, 43, 44. Bronze 1.505.006.005.006.004.005.00Name and date. Rev. Tree. Bronze coinage.9. 2 Mils 1927, 41, 42, 46 2.00 5.0010. 1 Mil 1927, 35, 37, 39, 40, 41, 42,43, 46 1.50 3.50PRINCE EDWARD ISLANDStatus. A colony until 1873 at which time it

became a province of Canada.VICTORIA, 1837-1901Head in coroner Rev. Trees. The valuations of thisbronze coin are for Very Fine and Uncirculatedcondition.1. 1 Cent 1871 2.50 20.00PRINCE OF WALES ISLAND(Also known as PULU PENANG or PENANG)Status. An island off the western coast of Malaya. It was or iginally a colony under theadministration of the East India Company, andwas subsequently absorbed into the StraitsSettlements.The valuations are for Fine and Extremely Finecondition.171

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PRINCE OF WALES ISLANDRHODESIA AND NYASSALANDTrade mark of the East India Company, date below.Rev. Persian legend over the entire field. The RupeeValues are silver; the Cent values are copper.1. 1 Rupee 1787, 88 *.... 75.002. Half Rupee 1787, 88 *.... 60.003. Quarter Rupee 1787, 88 30.004. 1 Cent 1787 6.505. Half Cent 1787 5.006. Quarter Cent 1787 10.00

Trade mark of the East India Company withina circle. Rev. Blank.7. 1 Cent ND. Copper 7.50100.0080.0050.0015.0012.5020.0015.00Arms of the East India Company, date below. Rev.Short Persian legend (Pulu Penang) enclosed withina circle of lilies. Copper coinage.8. 2 Cents 1825, 28 7.50 17.509. 1 Cent 1810, 25, 28 *.... 6.00 12.5010. Half Cent 1810, 25, 28 *.... 5.00 10.00RHODESIA AND NYASSALANDStatus. A three-part Federation consisting of the Protectorates of Nyassaland and NorthernRhodesia and the self-govening colony of Southern Rhodesia. The coinage of the Federa-tion is a continuation of the coinage of South-ern Rhodesia (which see).All coins are cupro-nickel except for the Penny andHalf Penny which are bronze.The valuations are for Very Fine and Uncirculatedcondition.

ELIZABETH II, 1952-Head. Rev. Arms with supporters.1. Half Crown 1955-current. . 1.00Head. Rev. Sea eagle holding fish.2. 2 Shillings 1955-current .80n Head. Rev. Antelope.3. 1 Shilling 1955-current4.Head. Rev. Leopard.6 Pence 1955-current.40Head. Rev. Lily.5. 3 Pence 1955-current. .

.30Two elephants standing. Rev. Value and date.With central hole.6. 1 Penny 1955-current .252.001.50.50 .85.65.5O.5O172

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RHODESIA AND NYASSALANDST. HELENATwo giraffes standing. Rev. Value and date.With central hole.7. Half Penny 1955-current 20 .40Proof Set8. 1955. Set of 7 coins from the Half 

Crown to the Half Penny 50.00Status. An island colony in the South Atlanticoff the west coast of Africa.The valuations of the Half Penny are for Fine andExtremely Fine condition.Arms of the East India Company. Rev. Date withincircle formed by name and value. All coins are cop-per and only the Half Penny was placed in circula-tion. The other coins are copper proofs for a pro-

posed silver coinage.1. Half Crown 1833. Proof 125.002. 1 Shilling 1833. Proof 125.003. 6 Pence 1833. Proof *.... 125.004. Half Penny 1821 *.... 10.00 20.00ST. KITTSStatus. A colony in the Caribbean and a mem-ber of the West Indies Federation.COUNTERSTAMPED COINAGE

1.Billon 2 Sous of the French Colony, Cayenne,counterstamped SK.2 Sous or "Black Dog." ND. (About1800) Fine15.00ST. LUCIAStatus. A colony in the Caribbean and a mem-ber of the West Indies Federation.

CUT AND COUNTERSTAMPED COINAGEThe valuations are for Fine condition. The coins arewithout dates and were issued within the first twodecades of the 19th century.Spanish American silver coins (8, 4, 2 Real pieces)variously cut and counterstamped, as noted.173

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ST. LUCIAST. VINCENTMonogram of SL counterstamped from one to four times on the following size cuts of a Dollar.1. Half Dollar cut. (8 Escalins.)2. Third Dollar cut. (6 Escalins.) *..3. Quarter Dollar cut. Triangular. (4 Es-calins.) *.4. Sixth Dollar cut. (3 Escalins.)35.0030.0030.0025.00LS. LUCIE counterstamped on the following size cutsof a Dollar or 8 Real piece.5. Three-Fifths cut. Rectangular. (9 Bits.) ....*.... 40.006. One-Fifth cut. Hemispheric. (3 Bits.) 30.00S. LUCIE counterstamped on the following size cutsof a Half Dollar or 4 Real piece.7. Three-Fifths cut. Rectangular. (4'/2 Bits.) ..*.... 35.008. One-Fifth cut. Hemispheric. (T/2 Bits.) 25.00S. LUCIE counterstamped on the following size cuts

of a Quarter Dollar or 2 Real piece.9. Three-Fifths cut. Rectangular. (2V4 Bits.) 30.0010. One-Fifth cut. Hemispheric.(3 Stampees.) *.... 25.00ST. VINCENTStatus. A colony in the Caribbean and a mem-ber of the West Indies Federation.CUT AND COUNTERSTAMPED COINGEThe valuations are for Fine condition. The coins arewithout dates and were issued within the first twodecades of the 19th century.Monogram of SV counterstamped fhree times on thefollowing size cuts of a Dollar or 8 Real piece.1. One-Half cut. Hemispheric *.... 50.002. One-Quarter cut. Triangular *.... 35.003. One-Third cut. Oblong 35.00S over XII counterstamped at top of a Dollar fromwhich a large piece has been punched out, leavinga large hole.4. 12 Bits. . 300.00The discarded plug from the above Dollar counter-stamped in turn with S over VI.5. 6 Bits 75.00S over IV '/i B counterstamped on various silver coins of 2 Real size.

6. 4V4 Bits 75.00SARAWAK Status. A colony in British Borneo since 1946and, during its period of coinage, a sultanateunder the "White Rajahs" of the Brooke family.Not all dates are known between those listed.The valuations are for Very Fine and Uncirculatedcondition.174

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SARAWAK SARAWAK .RAJAH JAMES BROOKE, 1841-1868Badger over J.8. and below, SEPT 24, 1841, Rev.Persian legend. Commemorative coin on Brooke re-ceiving the title of Rajah and Governor of Sarawak from the Sultan of Borneo.1. 1 Kapang 1841. Brass. Very Fine 30.00Head. Rev. Value in wreath. Copper coinage.2. 1 Cent 1863 *.... 6.00 20.003. Half Cent 1863 *.... 6.00 20.004. Quarter Cent 1863 7.50 25.00

RAJAH CHARLES JOHNSON BROOKE,1868-19175.6.7.8.Head. Rev. Value in circle.50 Cents 1900, 06 *.... 8.5020 Cents 1900-15 5.0010 Cents 1900-15 3.505 Cents 1900-15 3.0015.0010.007.50

6.50Head. Rev. Value in wreath. Copper coinage.9. 1 Cent 1870-91 *.... 3.75 12.5010. Half Cent 1870-96 5.00 17.5011. Quarter Cent 1870-96 5.00 17.50Small head over draped flags. Rev. Value in wreath.Copper coinage with central hole.12. 1 Cent 1892-97 3.75 12.50RAJAH CHARES VYNER BROOKE, 1917-194613.14.15.16.Head. Rev. Value in circle.50 Cents 1927 *.... 8.5020 Cents 1920, 27 6.0010 Cents 1920 5.005 Cents 1920 5.0015.0010.008.508.50Head with SARAWAK below. Rev. Value in wreath.Nickel coinage.17. 10 Cents 1920, 21, 27, 34 *.... 4.00 6.0018. 5 Cents 1921, 27 4.00 6.0019. 1 Cent 1920 5.00 7.50Head. Rev. Value in wreath with SARAWAK above.Bronze coinage.

20. 1 Cent 1927-42 2.50 5.0021. Half Cent 1933 *.... 5.00 8.50SEYCHELLESStatus. A colony in the Indian Ocean consistingof a group of islands off the east coast of Africa.The valuations are for Very Fine and Uncirculatedcondition.175

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SEYCHELLESSEYCHELLESGEORGE VI, 1937-1952On the coins of 1948 and later, the royal title ap-pears as, KING GEORGE THE SIXTH, being changedfrom, GEORGE VI KING EMPEROR.Crowned head. Rev. Value in enclosure.

1. 1 Rupee 1939 *.... 6.502. Half Rupee 1939 5.003. 25 Cents (Quarter Rupee) 1939, 43,44 *.... 3.504. 25 Cents 1951. Same, but nickel 2.5010 Cents 1939, 43, 44, 51. Nickelwith scalloped edge *.... 2.50 3.5010.00

7.505.003.505.Crowned head. Rev. Value in circle. Bronze coinage.6. 5 Cents 1948 1.25 3.007. 2 Cents 1948 1.00 2.008. 1 Cent 1948 75 1.75

ELIZABETH II, 1952-Crowned head. Rev. Value in enclosure. Cupro-nickel coinage except for the JO Cents which is brass.9. 1 Rupee 1954-current *.... 1.25 2.0010. Half Rupee 1954-current * 75 1.2511. 25 Cents 1954-current. . .60 .8512. 10 Cents 1953-current. Scallopededge

.60.85Crowned head. Rev. Value in circle. Bronze coinage.13. 5 Cents. Not yet struck 14. 2 Cents 1959-current * 30 .6015. 1 Cent 1959-current. . ,...*.... .25 .50176

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SIERRA LEONEStatus. A former colony and protectorate inAfrica, now independent and a member-nationof the Commonwealth of Nations.The valuations are for Very Fine and Uncirculatedcondition.REIGN OF GEORGE III, 1760-1820SIERRE LEONE1.2.3.4.

5.6.7.Crouching lion. Rev. Clasped hands and value.1 Dollar 1791 (value as 100) ........... 75.00 125.001 Dollar 1791 (value as 1). Proof only ................ -- 275.0050 Cents 1791 ................ 27.50 50.0020 Cents 1791 ................ 20.00 30.0010 Cents 1791, 96, 1805 ................. 15.00 22.501 Penny 1791 (sizes may differ.) .... 10.00 17.501 Cent 1791, 96 ............................... 10.00 17.50REIGN OF WILLIAM IV, 1830-1837Cut and Counterstamped Coinage

10. 4 Real piece of Spain. Fine *.... 350.00(The WR on the above coin appears as WP in theillustration, as the counterstamping process was ap-parently defective.)SOMMER ISLANDS(See BERMUDA)SOUTH AFRICAStatus. A former member-nation of the Com-monwealth of Nations and now an indepen-dent Republic.South Africa coinage falls in three parts, determinedby the political status of the country.Part 1. Coinage of the South African (Transvaal)Republic, 1874-1898.Part 2. Coinage of the Union of South Africa,1923-1960.Part 3. Coinage of the Republic of South Africa.1961-.The valuations are for Very Fine and Uncirculatedcondition.PART I.THE SOUTH AFRICAN OR TRANSVAAL REPUBLICThe first five coins catalogued below were not placedin circulation and the valuations are for Proof con-dition.WR with crown above counterstamped on the typesof coins noted below.8. One-Quarter cut of a Spanish American

Dollar. Fine 50.009. Half Crown piece of Great Britain. Fine 20.001.2.Head of President Burgers. Rev. Arms.Crown 1874Half Crown 1874 *....250.00150.00Shield and flags. Rev. Value in circle on plain field.3. 2 Pence 1874. Bronze. . 40.00177

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SOUTH AFRICASOUTH AFRICAShield and flogs. Rev. Value in circle on grilled field.3-d. 1 Penny 1874. Bronze 30.00Shield and flags. Rev. Value in wreath.3-b. 1 Penny 1890. Bronze 30.00PRESIDENCY OF PAUL KRUGER Head. Rev. Eagle over arms. The small wagon thatforms part of the arms is shown on the 5 Shillingpiece with either two or one shafts. The two-shaftedwagon, which was struck first, is an error, that was

corrected later in 1892 by changing the die to showthe proper single shaft.4. 5 Shillings 1892. Two shafts5. 5 Shillings 1892. One shaft *....6. 2'/2 Shillings 1892-977. 2 Shillings 1892-97.50.0030.006.006.0075.0050.0015.0015.008.9.10.Head. Rev. Value and date in different arrange-ments on the coins.1 Shilling 1892-97 3.00 8.506 Pence 1892-97 2.50 6.503 Pence 1892-97. . 2.50 6.50Head. Rev. Arms in circle. Bronze coinage.11.1 Penny 1892, 93, 94, 98 2.506.50Proof Set12. 1892. Set of six silver coins from the

single shaft Crown to the 3 Pence.PART II.— 400.00THE UNION OF SOUTH AFRICAGEORGE V, 1910-1936There are several minor varieties on the various re-verses of this reign, which do not affect the over-alltypes of the coins.13.14.Crowned bust. Rev. Arms.2'/2 Shillings 1923-36 *.... 3.502 Shillings 1923-36 3.50

12.5012.50Crowned bust. Rev. Figure standing with anchor.15. 1 Shilling 1923-25. (Figure in circle.) 2.50 8.5016. 1 Shilling 1926-36. (Figure not incircle.) 2.50 7.50Crowned bust. Rev. Value in circular wreath.17. 6 Pence 1923, 24 2.50 7.5018. 3 Pence 1923, 24 2.50 7.50178

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SOUTH AFRICASOUTH AFRICACrowned bust. Rev. Flower and bundles of sticks.19. 6 Pence 1925-36. (Six bundles.) 1.75 4.0020. 3 Pence 1925-36. (Three bundles.) .. 1.50 3.00Crowned bust. Rev. Ship. Bronze coinage.21. 1 Penny 1923-36 6022. Half Penny 1923-36 604.504.50Crowned bust. Rev. Two birds. Bronze coinage.23. Quarter Penny 1923-36 50 4.00Proof SetsSets of eight coins from the 2V'2 Shillings to theQuarter Penny.24. 1923 Proof Set 150.0025. 1926 Proof Set 400.0026. 1930 Proof Set 400.0027. 1931 Proof Set 250.0028. 1932 Proof Set 400.0029. 1933 Proof Set 350.0030. 1934 Proof Set 350.0031. 1935 Proof Set 350.00

32. 1936 Proof Set. . 250.00GEORGE VI, 1937-1952On the coins of 1948 and later the royal title ap-pears as, GEORGIUS SEXTUS REX, being changedfrom, GEORGIUS VI, REX IMPERATOR. There aresome minor changes on the reverses beginning in1951, when the values were abbreviated.Head. Rev. Springbok.33. 5 Shillings 1947-512.50 7.50Head. Rev. The Ship Dramedaris. Commemorativecoin on the 7652 landing at Capetown by VanRiebeck.34. 5 Shillings 1952 2.50 6.00Head. Rev. Arms.35. 214 Shillings 1937-5236. 2 Shillings 1937-52 *1.001.002.002.0037.Head. Rev. Figure standing with anchor.1 Shilling 1937-52 ............................ 601.50

38.39.Head. Rev. Flower and bundles of sticks.6 Pence 1937-52 * 503 Pence 1937-52. . .501.251.25179

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SOUTH AFRICASOUTH AFRICAHead. Rev. Ship. Bronze coinage.40. 1 Penny 1937-52 * 2041. Half Penny 1937-52 20.85.75Head. Rev. Two birds. Bronze coinage.42. Quarter Penny 1937-52 20 .50Proof SetsSets of eight coins from the 216 Shillings to the

Quarter Penny.43. 1937 Proof Set 200.0044. 1938 Proof Set 250.0045. 1939 Proof Set 300.0046.47.48.49.1943 Proof Set 175.001944 Proof Set 175.001945 Proof Set 175.001946 Proof Set. . 175.00Sets of nine coins from the 5 Shillings to theQuarter Penny.50.51.52.1947 Proof Set.1948 Proof Set.1949 Proof Set.53. 1950 Proof Set.54. 1951 Proof Set.55. 1952 Proof Set.35.0040.0050.0050.00

22.5020.00ELIZABETH II, 1952-1960.Head. Rev. Springbok.56. 5 Shillings 1953-592.25 3.75Parliament buildings. Rev. Arms. Commemorativecoin on the 50th year of the Union of South Africa.57. 5 Shillings 1960 2.25 3.75Head. Rev. Arms.58. 2'/2 Shillings 1953-6059. 2 Shillings 1953-601.00

1.001.751.75Head. Rev. Figure standing with anchor.60. 1 Shilling 1953-60 60 l.00Head. Rev. Flower amid bundles of sticks.61. 6 Pence 1953-60 40 .7562. 3 Pence 1953-60 .40 .75Head. Rev. Ship. Bronze coinage.63. 1 Penny 1953-60 15 .4064. Half Penny 1953-60 15 .40180

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SOUTH AFRICASOUTH AFRICAHead. Rev. Two birds.Sets of nine coins from the 5 Shillings to theProof Sets66. 1953 Proof Set.Quarter Penny.22.5067. 1 954 Proof Set.20.0068. 1955 Proof Set.

20.0069. 1956 Proof Set.20.0070. 1957 Proof Set.20.0071. 1958 Proof Set.20.0072. 1959 Proof Set.17.5073. 1960 Proof Set.PART III.15.00THE REPUBLICOF SOUTH AFRICA,1961- IWith the new political status of South Africa, the oldcoinage standard of Pounds, Shillings and Pencehas been discarded. The coinage is now based ona decimal standard, the unit being the Rand, con-sisting of 100 Cents. The present 50 Cent piece isthe equivalent of the old 5 Shilling piece or Crown.The valuations are for Uncirculated condition.Facing bust of Van Riebeck. Rev. Springbok.74. 50 Cents 1961-current2.75Facing bust of Van Riebeck. Rev. Arms.75. 20 Cents 1961-current

.85Facing bust of Van Riebeck. Rev. Figure standingwith anchor.76. 10 Cents 1961-current.Facing bust of Van Riebeck. Rev. Flower amidbundles of sticks.77. 5 Cents 1961-current .50Facing bust of Van Riebeck. Rev. Flower.78. 2'/2 Cents 1961-currentFacing bust of Van Riebeck. Rev. Wagon.Nickel-bronze coinage.79. 1 Cent 1961-currentProof Set

81. 1961. Set of seven coins from the 50 Centpiece to the Half Cent.40.25Facing bust of Van Riebeck. Rev. Two birds.Nickel-bronze coinage.80. Half Cent 1961-current .2011.00181

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SOUTHERN RHODESIASOUTHERN RHODESIAStatus. A self governing colony in Africa anda part of the Federation of Rhodesia and Ny-assaland.The valuations are for Very Fine and Uncirculatedcondition.GEORGE V, 1910-1936Crowned bust. Rev. Arms.1. Half Crown 1932, 34, 35, 366.00 12.50

Crowned bust. Rev. Antelope.2. 2 Shillings 1932, 34, 35, 36 6.00 12.50Crowned bust. Rev. Bird.3. 1 Shilling 1932, 34, 35, 364.00 6.50Crowned bust. Rev. Crossed axes.4. 6 Pence 1932, 34, 35, 36 2.50 4.50Crowned bust. Rev. Three spears.5. 3 Pence 1932, 34, 35, 36 2.50 4.50Crowned double rose. Rev. Value and date.Nickel coinage with central hole.6. 1 Penny 1934, 35, 36.7. Half Penny 1934, 36. ..1.752.504.506.008.Proof Set1932. Set of five coins from the Half Crown to the 3 Pence125.00GEORGE VI, 1937-1952On the coins of 1948 and later the royal title ap-pears as, KING GEORGE THE SIXTH, being changedfrom, GEORGE VI KING EMPEROR. The legendaround the head of the 1937 coins is spaced some-

what differently from the later years.Crowned head. Rev. Arms.9. Half Crown 1937-42, 44, 46. Silver. 4.5010. Half Crown 1947-52. Nickel *.... 2.50Crowned head. Rev. Antelope.11. 2 Shillings 1937, 39, 40-43, 46.Silver *....12. 2 Shillings 1947-52. NickelCrowned head. Rev. Bird.13. 1 Shilling 1937, 39, 40, 41, 42, 44,46. Silver 14. 1 Shilling 1947-52. Nickel *....7.50

5.004.50 7.502.50 5.002.00 3.501.25 2.00Crowned head. Rev. Crossed axes.15. 6 Pence 1937, 39, 40, 41, 42, 44, 45,46. Silver 1.25 3.0016. 6 Pence 1947-52. Nickel * 75 1.25182

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SOUTHERN RHODESIASOUTHERN RHODESIACrowned head. Rev. Three spears.17. 3 Pence 1937, 39, 40, 41, 42, 44, 45,46. Silver *.... 1.2518. 3 Pence 1947-52. Nickel .753.001.25Crowned double rose. Rev. Value and date.

Coinage with central hole.19. 1 Penny 1937-42. Nickel 1.25 3.0020. 1 Penny 1942, 43, 44, 47, 49, 52.Bronze *.... .60 1.0021. Half Penny 1938, 39. Nickel 2.75 5.0022. Half Penny 1942, 43, 44, 51, 52.Bronze * 60 1.00Proof Set23. 1937. Set of five coins from the Half Crown to the 3 Pence125.00

ELIZABETH II, 1952-The valuations of the Crown are for Uncirculatedand Proof condition. The other coins are evaluatedin Very Fine and Uncirculated condition.Head. Rev. Small head of Cecil Rhodes. Commem-orative coin on the 100th year of the birth of Rhodes.24. Crown 1953 5.00 35.00Head. Rev. Arms. Nickel coinage.25. Half Crown 1954 3.00 5.00Head. Rev. Antelope. Nickel coinage.26. 2 Shillings 1954 3.00 5.00Crowned double rose. Rev. Value and date.Bronze coinage with central hole.27. 1 Penny 1954 1.50 2.5028. Half Penny 1954 1.50 2.50(The coinage of Elizabeth II is continued under Rhodesia and Nyassaland, which see.)STRAITS SETTLEMENTSStatus. A colony until 1946 when it was re-constituted with additions as the Malayan Fed-eration.

The British Trade Dollar which shows Britannia stand-ing and is usually attributed to Straits Settlementswill be found under BRITISH COLONIES, earlier in this book.Not all dates are known between those listed for some of the coins.The valuations are for Very Fine and Uncirculatedcondition.183

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STRAITS SETTLEMENTSSTRAITS SETTLEMENTSVICTORIA, 1837-19011.2.3.4.Head in coronet. Rev. Value in circle.50 Cents 1886-1901 *.... 6.00 17.5020 Cents 1871-1901 4.50 12.5010 Cents 1871-1901 3.50 8.505 Cents 1871-1901 2.50 6.00

Copper and Bronze CoinageHead in coronet. Rev. Value in wreath with legend,EAST INDIA COMPANY. This coinage does not bear the name of Straits Settlements and was issued under the administration of the East India Company, whenthe colony was known as Singapore and before itbecame the Straits in 1853. The fact that the de-nomination is in Cents distinguishes these coins fromthose of India proper, which are in Annas and Pice.5. 1 Cent 18456. Half Cent 18457. Quarter Cent 1845.4.00 17.504.00 17.50

4.00 17.50Head in coronef. Rev. INDIA STRAITS withvalue and date.8. 1 Cent 1862 *.9. Half Cent 186210. Quarter Cent 18627.50 22.507.50 22.507.50 22.50Head in coroner. Rev. Numeral of value in circle.11. 1 Cent 1872-1901 1.75 8.0012. Half Cent 1872-89 3.00 12.5013. Quarter Cent 1872-1901 3.00 10.00EDWARD VII, 1901-1910Crowned bust. Rev. Value and date in outer circle,with Malay and Chinese legends within.14. 1 Dollar 1903, 04. Large size *.... 12.50 20.0015. 1 Dollar 1907, 08, 09. Small size 8.50 12.50Crowned bust. Rev. Value in circle.16. 50 Cents 1902, 03, 05. Largesize17. 50 Cents 1907, 08. Small size.18. 20 Cents 1902, 1019. 10 Cents 1902, 03, 09, 1020. 5 Cents 1902, 03, 107.507.506.003.50

3.5020.0020.0017.508.508.50Crowned bust. Rev. Numeral of value in circle.Bronze coinage.21. 1 Cent 1903, 04, 06, 07, 08 *.... 2.00 10.00184

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STRAITS SETTLEMENTS22. Half Cent 190823. Quarter Cent 1905, 08.5.004.0015.0012.5025.26.27.28.

GEORGE V, 1910-1936Crowned bust. Rev. Value and date in outer circlewith Malay and Chinese legends within.24. 1 Dollar 1919, 20 22.50 30.00Crowned bust. Rev. Value in circle.50 Cents 1920, 21 6.00 15.0020 Cents 1916, 17, 19, 26, 27, 35. .. 3.50 8.5010 Cents 1916-20, 26, 27, 35 2.50 6.505 Cents 1918, 19, 20, 26, 35 2.50 6.50Crowned bust. Rev. Numeral of value in circle.29. 5 Cents 1920. Nickel *.... 3.00 7.5030. 1 Cent 1919, 20, 26. Bronze.Square *.... 1.75 6.0031. Half Cent 1916. Bronze. Round. *.... 5.00 15.0032. Half Cent 1932. Bronze. Square 3.50 10.0033. Quarter Cent 1916. Bronze. Round. 5.00 15.00(The coinage of this area is continued under MALAYA,which see.)SULTANA ISLAND (LABUAN)Status. An island in the East Indies off the coastof North Borneo. During its period of coinage,it was under the administration of the EastIndia Company and subsequently was ab-sorbed into Straits Settlements.All coins are copper and the valuations are for VeryFine condition.Arms of fhe East India Company with legend,

ISLAND OF SULTANA and dale. Rev. Malay legend.1. 1 Kapang 1804 15.00Obverse type as the above coin. Rev. Sunflower-like plant with sixteen petals.2. 1 Kapang 1804 15.00Shield supported by two unicorns with legend,ISLAND OF SULTANA. Rev. Malay legend with un-explainable A.H. date 1411 (1990 A.D.)3. 1 Kapang 1835 25.00SUMATRAStatus. An island in the East Indies and an Eng-lish possession from 1685 to 1824 after whichyear, it passed into Dutch hands. It now forms

part of the Republic of Indonesia.The valuations are for Very Fine condition.FORT MARLBRO with 2 and date. Rev. Malay legend.Issued at Fort Marlborough by the East IndiaCompany.1. 2 Sookoos (1 Rupee) 1783, 84 100.00FORT MARLBRO. Rev. Value. Copper emergencycoinage.2. Half Dollar ND. (About 1797.) 85.00

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SUMATRATOBAGOTrade mark of the East India Company, date below.Rev. Malay legend with A.H. date and Persian typenumeral for value. Copper coinage.3. 3 Kapangs 1786, 87, 98 *.... 6.004. 2 Kapangs 1783, 86, 87, 98 5.005. 1 Kapang 1786, 87, 98 4.00Arms and name of the East India Company with date

below. Rev. Malay legend with A.H. date and Persiantype numeral for value. Copper coinage.6. 4 Kapangs 1804 7.507. 2 Kapangs 1804 *.... 6.008. 1 Kapang 1804 5.00Scales and A.H. date 1119. Rev. Value, legend andA.H. date 1219. Copper coinage.9. 1 Kapang 1804 25.00Arms of the East India Company with legend,ISLAND OF SUMATRA and date. Rev. Malay legendwith A.H. date. Copper coinage.

10. 1 Kapang 1804 8.50Two-line Malay legend. Rev. Persian legend, valueand date. Copper coinage.11. 1 Kapang 1251 A.H. (1835 A.D.) 10.00TOBAGOStatus. A colony in the Caribbean and a mem-ber of the West Indies Federation.CUT AND COUNTERSTAMPED COINAGEThe valuations are for Fine condition. The coins arewithout dates and were issued within the first tWodecades of the 19th century.Spanish American Dollar or 8 Real piece with anoctagonal shaped hole.1. 8 Bit piece 200.00*t)The letter T counterstamped on the discardedoctagonal plug from the above coin.2. 2 Bit piece 35.00The letter T counterstamped on the One-Eighth cutof a Dollar, having a triangular shape.3. 1 Bit piece 35.00

A Spanish American 2 Real piece with a hexagonalshaped hole.4. 1 Bit. . 50.00Bi//on 2 Sous piece of the French colony, Cayenne,counterstamped as follows.5. 2 Sous with TB *.... 17.506. 2 Sous with TOB .*..... 17.507. 2 Sous with TOBAGO ... 25.00186

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TORTOLAStatus. A colony in the British Virgin Islands.CUT AND COUNTERSTAMPED COINAGEThe valuations are for Fine condition. The coins arewithout dates and were issued within the first twodecades of the 19th century.TRINIDAD35.0035.0030.00TORKXA or TIRTILA counterstamped on the follow-ing size curs of a Spanish American Dollar or 8

Real piece.1. One-Half cut. Hemispheric *...,2. One-Quarter cut. Triangular *...,3. One-Eighth cut. Wedge shaped77ie same counterstamp as above or One-Half cutsof Spanish American 2 and 1 Real pieces.One-Half cut of 2 Reales 30.00One-Half cut of 1 Real 25.00The letter T counterstamped on a billon 2 Souspiece of the French colony Cayenne.2 Sous piece 15.004.5.6.

TRINIDADStatus. A colony in the Caribbean and a mem-ber of the West Indies Federation.CUT AND COUNTERSTAMPED COINAGEThe valuations are for Fine condition. The coins arewithout dates and were issued within the first twodecades of the 19th century.Spanish American Dollar or 8 Real piece having acentral hole with a notched circumference.1. 8 Bit piece 100.00The discarded notched plug from the above coincounterstamped with a capital, script T.2. 1 Bit piece.40.00Spanish-American Dollar or 8 Real piece from whichthe following size cuts have been taken and thencounterstamped as noted.3. One-Half cut or 6 Bits. "TR-6-G." *.4. One-Third cut or 4 Bits. "TR-4-G." *.5. One-Sixth cut or 2 Bits. "TR-2-G." *.6. One-Twelfth cut or 1 Bit. "TR-l-G." ...75.0075.0060.0060.00ZANZIBAR Status. A protected sultanate off the coast of East Africa in the Indian Ocean.The valuations are for Very Fine and Uncirculated

condition.Arabic legends on each side with A.M. date 7299.The Half and Quarter Ryal pieces are presently un-known, but it is thought they exist since a gold 2ViRyal piece of equal rarity is known.1. 1 Ryal 1299 A.H. (1881 A.D.) 65.00 85.002. Half Ryal. Same date Unknown3. Quarter Ryal. Same date Unknown187

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ZANZIBAR ZANZIBAR A pair of scales with A.H. date 1299. Rev. LongArabic legend in circle. Copper coinage.

4. 1 Pice 1299 A.H. (1881 A.D.) 3.50 7.50A pair of scales with A.H. date 1304. Rev. ShortArabic legend in circle. Copper coinage.5. 1 Pice 1304 A.H. (1886 A.D.) 6.50 20.00

6. 20 Cents 1908. Nickel 35.00 50.007. 10 Cents 1908. Bronze 30.00 40.008. 1 Cent 1908. Bronze 22.50 30.00188

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PartSUPPLEMENTGOLD COINS OF THE BRITISH WORLD(Extracted from the first edition of "GOLD COINS OF

THE WORLD," by the same author and publisher)

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COLD COINSGREAT BRITAINKings of -Leopard on he/m. Rev. Ornamento/ cross.8. Vi Florin or Helm ND .300O.00Rufer in ship. Rev. Ornamental cross.80006000OFFA, KING OF MERCIA, 757-796

Arabic legend. Rev. Arabic legend and "OFFA REX." Struck inthe sty/e of the contemporary Arabian Dinars.1. I Dinar ND 4000.00WIGMUND, ARCHBISHOP OF YORK, 837-854Facing bust. Rev. Cross in wreath.2. 1 Solidus ND 4000.00AETHEIRED II, 979-1016Bust in he/met Rev. long cross.3. 1 Gold Penny ND 4000.00EDWARD THE CONFESSOR, 1042-1066Diademed bust. Rev. Cross.4. 1 Gold Penny ND 4000.00HENRY III, 1216-1272Ruler on throne. Rev. Long cross.5. 1 Gold Penny ND5000.00Ruler on throne. Rev. Ornamental cross.6. 1 Florin ND6000.00Crowned leopard with banner. Rev. Ornamental cross.7. Vi Florin or Leopard ND 4500.009. 1 Noble ND * .10. Vi Noble ND

11. Vi Noble NDArms. Rev. Ornamento/ cross.RICHARD II, 1377-139950.00Ruler in ship. Rev. Ornamental cross.12. 1 Noble ND 100 ОС13. Vi Noble ND * 85 ОСArms. Rev. Ornamenta/ cross.14. Vi Noble ND50.00Ruler in ship. Rev. Ornamenta/ cross. The heavy Nob/es wtig¿120 groins, the light Nob/es /08 grains. The smaller coins are

in proportion.15. 1 Noble ND. Heavy type 1000-0016. 1 Noble ND. Light type * 250.0017. Vi Noble ND. Heavy type 1500 К18. Vi Noble ND. Light type 450.00Arms. Rev. Ornamental cross.19. '/4 Noble ND. Heavy type * 250Л20. И Noble ND. light type190

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GREAT BRITAIN-GOLD COINSGREAT BRITAIN-GOLD COINSHENRY V, 1413-1422Ruler in ship. Rev. Ornamental cross.21. 1 Noble ND22. V4 Noble ND . * .Arms. Rev. Ornamental cross.23. 14 Noble NDHENRY VI, 1422-1461 AND 1470-1471s*^-~?^~*,£sRuler in ship. Rev. Ornamental cross.24. 1 Noble ND25. Vi Noble ND * .Arms. Rev. Ornamenfo/ cross.26. '« Noble ND85.0085.0040.0075.0040.0035.00St Michael slaying dragon. Rev. Cross and arms on ship.Restoration coinage.

27. 1 Angel ND * 150.0028. '. j Angel (Angelet) ND 200.00EDWARD IV, 1461-1470 AND 1471-1483Ruler in ship. Rev. Ornamental cross.29. 1 Noble ND. Heavy type 2500.0030. 1 Noble ND. Light type 3500.00Ruler in ship, rose ot side. Rev. Radiate rose within royal emblems.31. 1 Rose Noble or Ryal ND * 75.0032. Vi Rose Noble or V4 Ryal ND 50.00Arms. Rev Radiate rose33. 14 Ryal ND 50.00St. Michael slaying dragon. Rev. Cross and arms on ship.34. 1 Angel ND *35. V4 Angel (Angelet) ND50.0075.00St. Michael slaying dragon. Rev. Cross and arms on ship.36. 1 Angel ND. Mint mark boar's head *36o. V4 Angel NDRICHARD III, 1483-14851250.003000.00St. Michael slaying dragon. Rev. Cross and arms on ship.37. 1 Angel ND38. W Angel ND *

HENRY VII, 1485-1509175.00500.00Ruler on throne. Rev. Arms on forge rose.39. 2 Sovereigns ND40. 1 Sovereign ND * .2000.00650.00Ruler in ship. Rev. Shield on large rose.41. 1 Ryal ND 5000.00191

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GREAT BRITAIN-GOLD COINSGREAT BRITAIN-GOLD COINS50.0060.00St. Michael slaying dragon. Rev. Cross and arms on ship.42. 1 Angel ND *43. Vi Angel NDHENRY VIII, 1509-1547Ruler on throne. Rev. Arms on large rase.44. 1 Sovereion ND . 450.00

Rufer on throne. Rev. Arms with supporters.44a. 1 Sovereign ND * .45. Vi Sovereign ND500.0060.004i,.;St. Michael slaying dragon. Rev. Cross and arms on ship.46. 1 Angel ND47. Vi Angel ND *48. 14 Angel ND50.0060.0075.00Sr. George on horse. Rev. Cross and rose on ship.49. 1 George Noble ND * ...50. Vi George Noble ND600.00UniqueCrowned arms. Rev. Rose, initials and floriated cross.51. 1 Crown of the Rose ND . 4000.00Crown over double rose. Rev. Crowned arms.52. 1 Crown ND53. Vi Crown ND

50.0050 00EDWARD VI, 1547-1553Ruler on thront. Rev. Arms with supporters. With name andtitle of Henry VIII, although the figure is that of Edward VI.54. 1 Sovereign ND 500 0055. Vi Sovereign ND * 50.00Ruler on throne. Rev. Arms on large rose. With his own name and trtfe.56. 2 Sovereigns ND 4500 X57. 1 Sovereign ND * 1750.00Rufer on (hrone. Rev. Arms with supporters. With his own nome and title.58. 1 Sovereign ND 350-00

-мзшбаtlalf length figure. Rev. Arms.59. 1 Sovereign ND * 200.0060. Vi Sovereign ND 100Л61. 1 Crown ND 200,0062. Vi Crown ND 250.00Crowned child bust. Rev. Arms.63. и Sovereign ND ............................ *192

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GREAT BRITAIN-GOLD COINSGREAT BRITAIN-GOLD COINS64. 1 Crown ND 150.0065. Vi Crown ND 150.00Child bust without crown. Rev. Arms.66. Vi Sove-«ign ND 75.0067. 1 Crown ND * 175.0068. V4 Crown ND 150.00Crowned child bust on eoch sidt.

69. V4 Sovereign ND 450.00Rose. Rev. Arms.70. 1 Crown ND 1250.0071. V4 Crown ND 400.00Crown over double rose, with nome of Henry VIII. Rev. Crowned arms.72. 1 Crown ND 50.0073. Vi Crown ND 40.00Si. Michael slaying dragon. Rev. Cross and arms on ship.74. 1 Angel ND 1000.0075. V4 Angel ND 1500.00MARY, 1553-1554

Queen on ffirone. Rev. Arms on large rose.76. 1 Sovereign 1553, 54, ND 400.00Queen in ship. Rev. Rodiote rose.77. 1 Ryal 1553, ND1500.00St. Michael slaying dragon. Rev. Cross arid arms on ship.78. 1 Angel ND * 125.0079. V4 Angel ND 500.00PHILIP AND MARY, 1554-1558St. Michael slaying dragon. Rev. Cross and arms on ship.80. 1 Angel ND * 350.0081. V4 Angel ND 750.00ELIZABETH I, 1558-1603Queen on rhrone. Rev. Arms on large rose.82. 1 Sovereign ND 200.00Queen in snip. Rev. Radiate rose83. 1 Ryal ND 500.00St. Michael slaying dragon. Rev. Cross and arms on ship.84. 1 Angel ND * 50.0085. V4 Angel ND 60.0086. U Angel ND 50.00

Crowned bust. Rev. Crowned arms.87. 1 Sovereign ND. Hammered coinage 125.0088. V4 Sovereign ND. Hammered coinage 50.0089. V4 Sovereign ND. Milled coinage * 125.0090. 1 Crown ND. Hammered coinage 75.0091. 1 Crown ND. Milled coinage 175.0092. V4 Crown ND. Hammered coinage * 60.0093. ft Crown ND. Milled coinage 300.00193

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GREAT BRITAIN-GOLD COINSGREAT BRITAIN-GOLD COINSRuler on throne. Rev. Arms on large гон.94. 1 Rose Ryal ND 150.00Ruler on throne Rev XXX over arms.95. 30 Shillings (Rose RyolJ ND200.00Ruler in ship. Rev. Radiate rose.96. 1 Spur Ryol ND500.00Crowned bust Rev. Crowned arms.

97. 1 Sovereign ND98. Vd Sovereign ND * .99. 1 Unite (20 Shillings) ND100. 2 Crowns ND101. 1 Crown ND102. V, Crown ND * .150.00300.0050.0035.0025.0025.00Laureare bust. Rev. Crowned arms.103. 1 Laurel (Unite) ND104. Й Laurel ND * .105. '/4 Laurel NDSi. Michoel slaying dragon. Rev. Arms.106. 14 Angel ND50.0035.0025.00400.00St. Michoe/ slaying dragon. Rev. Large arms on ship.107. 1 Angel ND * МОЯ 108. Vi Angel ND 450Ð  ̄St Michae/ slaying dragon. Rev. Large ship with three masts.109. 1 Angel ND МОИ

Crowned facing lian over arms with XV. Rev. Radiate rose.110. 15 Shillings (Spur Ryal) ND 450 COCrowned rose. Rev. Crowned thistle.111. 1 Thistle Crown or 4 Shillings NDCHARLES I, 1625-1649»DCSt. Micnoe/ with or wilhout X for vofue in field- Rev. Three masted sMp.112. 10 Shillings (1 Angel) ND * ИОЯ 113. 10 Shillings ND. Smaller size and finer style.By Nicholas Briot 150000PI"!''.-h

KcHSSe*?ШМШ&-f.J. r-tlijii^Crowned bust. Rev. Scroll type legend (The Declaration),20 and 10 Shilling values are indicated by Roman rfc:on the Obv.114. 3 Pounds (Triple Unite) 1642-44. Oxford Mint . . . * 4504194

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GREAT BRITAIN-GOLD COINSGREAT BRITAIN-GOLD COINS113. 3 Pounds 1642. Shrewsbury Mint Unique116. 20 Shillings (1 Unite) 1642-46. Oxford Mint 100.00117. 20 Shillings 1645. Bristol Mint 1000.00118. 10 Shillings (Vi Unite) 1642-44. Oxford Mint 150.00119. 10 Shillings 1645. Bristol Mint 1000.00120. 20121. 20122. 20123. 20124. 20125. 20126. 10127. 10128. 5129. 5

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V> ИФN&iÃkáXCrowned bust and Roman numerals for value. Rev. Arms.Shillings ND. Tower Mint 50.00Shillings ND. Briot's coinage 200.00Shillings ND. Aberystwyth Mint UniqueShillings ND. Truro Mint 1750.00Shillings ND. Weymouth Mint 1750.00Shillings ND. Salisbury Mint UniqueShillings ND. Tower Mint * 35.00Shillings ND. Tower Mint. Briot's coinage 150.00Shillings ND. Tower Mint 30.00Shillings ND. Tower Mint. Briot's coinage * 1500.00CIVIL WAR Siege of Colchester -л&Castle, date and value. Rev. Blank.130. 10 Shillings 16482000.00OLIVER CROMWELL, 1656-1660¿aureate head. Rev. Arms.

136. 50 Shillings 1656 1500.00137. 1 Broad 1656 175.00138. Vi Brood 1656 * 350.00CHARLES II, 1660-1685139.140.141.142.143.144.Crowned bust with or without value as indicated. Rev. Arms.20 Shillings ND. Without value * 75.0020 Shillings ND. With value 60.0010 Shillings ND. Without value 125.0010 Shillings ND. With value * 125.005 Shillings ND. Without value 100.005 Shillings ND. With value 100.00145.146.147.148.149.150.151.152.153.aureare head. Rev. Cross of four shields. With or without the

various symbols below the head as indicated.S Guineas1668-84. No symbol 200.001668, 69, 75. Elephant 250.001675-84. Elephant and castle 250.002 Guineas1664-84. No symbol 100.001664, 78. Elephant 100.001676-84. Elephant and castle 150.001 Guinea1663-84. No symbol 40.001663-78. Elephant * 85.001674-84. Elephant and castle 75.0016 GuineaSiege of PontefractCrown over CR. Rev. Castle. Octagonal shaped.131. 1 Unite 1648 ................ 2500.00Crown over legend. Rev. Castle in circle, with name of Charles II.132. 1 Unite 1648 ................ 1500.00THE COMMONWEALTH OF ENGLAND, 1649-1660Shield of St. George. Rev. Shields of St. George and Ireland.With Roman numerals for value.133. 20 Shillings 1649-60 75.00134. 10 Shillings 1649-60 * 60.00135. 5 Shillings 1649-60 50.00154.155.1669-84. No symbol 40.001676-84. Elephant and castle 70.00JAMES II , 1685-1688aureate head. Rev. Cross of four shie/ds. With or without the

various symbols below the head as indicated.195

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GREAT BRITAIN-GOLD COINSGREAT BRITAIN-GOLD COINS5 Guineas156. 1686, 87, 88. No symbol * 225.00157. 1687, 88. Elephant and castle 300.002 Guineas158. 1687, 88. No symbol 160.001 Guinea159. 1685-88. No symbol 50.00160. 1685-88. Elephant and castle 65.00/2 Guinea161. 1686, 87, 88. No symbol 40.00162. 1686. Elephant and cast le 100.00WILLIAM AND MARY, 1688-1694Conjoined heads. Re v. Crowned arms. With or without thevarious symbols below the heads as indicated.5 Guineas163. 1691-94. No symbol 225.00164. 1691-94. Elephant and castle 250.00

2 Guineas165. 1693, 94. No symbol 150.00166. 1691, 93, 94. Elephant and castle 175.001 Guinea167. 1689-94. No symbol 50.00168. 1692. Elephant 125.00169. 1689-94. Elephant and castle 100.00A Guinea170. 1689-94. No symbol 40.00171. 1691, 92. Elephant and castle * 50.00WILLIAM III, 1694-1702aureate head. Rev. Cross of four shields. With or without the

various symbols below the head as indicated.5 Guineas172. 1699, 1700, 01. No symbol 250.00173. 1699. Elephant and cast le 350.002 Guineas174. 1701. No symbol * 200.001 Guinea175. 1695-1701. No symbol 45.00176. 1695-1701. Elephant and ca stle 125.00/i Guinea

5 Guineas179. 1705-14. No symbol 300.00180. 1703. Vigo 2000.002 Guineas181. 1709-14. No symbol 125.001 Guinea182. 1702-14. No symbol 35.00183. 1703. Vigo * 400.00184. 1707, 08, 09. Elephant and castle 100.00Vi Guinea185. 1702-14. No symbol 30.00186. 1703. Vigo 300.00GEORGE I, 1714-1727aureate head. Rev. Cross of four shields. With or without the

symbol below the hea d as indicated.5 Guineas187. 1716, 17, 20, 26. No symbol 400.OO2 Guineas188. 1717, 20, 26. No symbol 150.0O1 Guinea189. 1714-27. No symbol 50.00190. 1721, 22, 26. Elephant and castle * 100.00Vi Guinea191. 1715-27. No symbol 30.00192. 1721. Elephant and cast le 450.00*/4 Guinea193. 1718. No symbol 17.50GEORGE II, 1727-1760aureate head. Rev. Crowned arms. With or without "E.I.C."' or 

"Lima" below the hea d as indicated.5 Guineas194. 1729-41. Young head, plain 225.00195. 1729. Young head, E.I .C 225.00196. 1748, 53. Old head, plain 250.00197. 1746. Old head, Lima 275.002 Guineas198. 1734-39. Young head, plain 60.00199. 1739, 40. Middle aged head, plain 65 00200. 1748, 53. Old head, plain 80.001 Guinea201. 1727-38. Young head, plain * 35.00202. 1729, 31, 32. Young head, E.I.C 60.00203. 1739-46. Middle aged head, plain 40.00204. 1739. Middle aged head, E.I.C * 65.00205. 1745. Middle aged head, Lima 75.00206. 174760. Old head, plain * 35.00A Guinea177. 1695-1701. No symbol 30.00178. 1695, 96, 98. Elephant and castle 40.00ANNE, 1702-1714Draped busf. Rev. Cross of four shields. With or without thevarious symbols below the bust as indicated.207. 1728-39. Young head, plain 30.00208. 1729-39. Young head, E.I.C 60.00209. 1740-46. Middle aged head, plain 35.00210. 1745. Middle aged head, Lima 85.00211. 1747-60. Old head, plain 25.00196

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GREAT BRITAIN-GOLD COINSGREAT BRITAIN-GOLD COINSGEORGE HI, 1760-1820Laureate head. Rev. Arms. The 5 and 2 Guineo pieces were notplaced in circulation.212. 5 Guineas 1770, 73, 77 2000.00213. 2 Guineas 1768, 73, 77 450 .00214. 1 Guinea 1761-86 * 30.00215. ft Guinea 1762-86 20.00216. ÃŽ4 Guinea 1762 * 17.50Laureate head. Rev. Spade shaped arms.217. 1 Guinea 1787-99. "Spade Guinea." *.218. Vi Guinea 1787-180027.50

17 JO<7ГГ-*Ñ… '% ,^Ðœ^- k t- ЧЛ /Ð § .-' '—-v ч'^\!•:.%- .. oà |> м~>Шо ^1^ч_ Laureate head. Rev. Arms within the Order o f the Garter.219. 1 Guinea 1813. "Military Guinea." *220. Vi Guinea 1801-1350.0015.00Laureare head. Rev. Crown.221. 'i Guinea 1797-1800 . Date within legend ..222. H Guinea 1801-13. Date below crown .15.0012.50Laureate head. Rev. St. George slaying dragon. The 5 and 2

Pound pieces were not placed in circulatian.223. 5 Pounds 1820. Lettered edge 1250.00224. 5 Pounds 1820. Plain edge Unique225. 2 Pounds 1820. Lettered edge 350.00226. 2 Pounds 1820. Plain edge 500.00227. 1 Pound 1817 , 18, 20 *.25.00laureate head. Rev. Arms.228. 'A Pound 1817, 18, 2015.00GEORGE IV, 1820-1830Head. Rev. Arms. The 5 and 2 Pound pieces were not placed in circulation.229. 5 Pounds 1826 375.00230. 2 Pounds 1825, 26 150.00231. 1 Pound 1825-30 * 27.50232. Vi Pound 1821-25. Laureate head 20.00233. Vi Pound 1826, 27 , 28. Plain head * 20.00Head. Rev. St. George slaying dragon.234. 2 Pounds 1823 * .235. 1 Pound 1821-2565.0027.50WILLIAM IV, 1830-1837Head. Rev. Arms. The 5 and 2 Pound pieces were not placed in circulatian.236. 5 Pounds 1831 3000.00237. 2 Pounds 1831 * 175.00238. 1 Pound 1831-37 32.50239. Vi Pound 1834-37 22.50VICTORIA, 1837-1901Young head. Rev. Una and the lion. This coin was not placed in circulatian.240. 5 Pounds 1839. Lettered edge 600.00241. 5 Pounds 1839. Plain edge 900.00Young head. Rev. Arms.

242. 1 Pound 1837-74 *.243. Vi Pound 1838-8622.5015.00Young head. Rev. St. George slaying dragon.244. 1 Pound 1871-86 .22.50197

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GREAT BRITAIN-GOLD COINSGREAT BRITAIN-GOLD COINSELIZABETH II, 1952-Heod. Rev. Sf. George slaying dragon. A few sets were struck in 1953 for presentation and to maintain the series. Nonewas made available and all are now in official custody. The1 Pound pieces of 1957 were struck in larger quantities andplaced in circulation.265. 5 Pounds 1953 —266. 2 Pounds 1953 * —267. 1 Pound 1953 —268. 1 Pound 1957 1958 * 22.50

269. V4 Pound 1953 —SCOTLANDKings of — DAVID n, 1329-1371Jubilee bail. Rev. St. George slaying dragon.245. 5 Pounds 1887 125.00246. 2 Pounds 1887 50.00247. 1 Pound 1887-92 * 17.50248. Vi Pound 1887-93. Rev. Arms 12.50Old veiled busf. Rev. Si. George slaying dragon.249. 5 Pounds 1893 * 150.00250. 2 Pounds 1893 65.00251. 1 Pound 1893-1901 17.50252. V4 Pound 1893-1901 12.50EDWARD VII, 1901-1910

Head. Rev. Sf. George slaying dragon.253. 5 Pounds 1902 125.00254. 2 Pounds 1902 60.00255. 1 Pound 1902-10 * 16.00256. Vi Pound 1902-10 10.00GEORGE V, 1910-1936Head. Rev. St. George slaying dragon.257. 5 Pounds 1911 150.00258. 2 Pounds 1911 75.00259. 1 Pound 1911-25 * 16.00260. V4 Pound 1911-15 10.00GEORGE VI, 1936-1952Head. Rev. Sf. George slaying dragon.261. 5 Pounds 1937. Proof * 160.00262. 2 Pounds 1937. Proof 75.00263. 1 Pound 1937. Proof 50.00264. Vi Pound 1937. Proof 40.00Ruler in snip. Rev. Ornate cross.1. 1 Noble ND 3500.00ROBERT III, 1390-1406Crowned shield. Rev. St. Andrew with long cross.2. 1 Lion ND * 85.003. V4 lion or Demy ND 75.00Crowned shield. Rev. St. Andrew with short cross.4. 1 Lion ND 100.00Crowned shield within border. Rev. Sf. Andrew with long cross.5. V4 Lion or Demy ND 250.00Crowned shield. Rev. Cross of Sf. Andrew.6. 1 Lion ND 85.00

7. V4 Lion or Demy ND * 75.00JAMES I, 1406-1437lion in square. Rev. Cross of St. Andrew in border.8. 1 Demy ND 60.009. V4 Demy ND * 75.00JAMES II, 1437-1460lion in square. Rev. Cross of St. Andrew in border.10. 1 Demy ND 65.00198

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SCOTLAND-GOLD COINSSCOTLAND-GOLD COINSShield and vafue. Rev. Cross with thistles in angles.24. 20 Shillings or 1 Crown. ND 60.00Sust with hat. Rev. Arms.25. 1 Bonnet Piece ND * 225.0026. % Bonnet Piece ND 150.0027. Vi Bonnet Piece ND 175.00MARY, 1542-1567Crowned shield. Rev. Floriated cross.

28. 1 Abbey Crown or 20 Shillings ND200.00Crowned shield. Rev. Crown over MR or Mario monogram.29. 20 Shillings 1543 ............................ * ...... 200.0030. 1 Lion or 44 Shillings 1553 .......................... 150.0031. Vi Lion or 22 Shillings 1553 .................. * ...... 150.00Crowned shield between M and R. Rev. Crown over Maria monogram.32. 1 lion 1557 ................ 450.00vCrowned shield. Rev. St. Andrew with cross.11. 1 Lion ND * 100.0012. Vil Lion ND 100.00JAMES III, 1460-1488Ruler on horse. Rev. Shield on /ong cross.13. 1 Rider ND * 100.0014. Vi Rider ND , * 125.0015. Vt Rider ND 250.00Unicorn. Rev. Star with wovy rays.16. 1 Unicorn ND * 100.0017. Vi Unicorn ND 75.00JAMES IV, 1488-1513Unicorn. Rev. Star with wavy rays.18. 1 Unicorn ND 85.00

19. Vi Unicorn ND *.. 90.00Crowned shield. Rev. St. Andrew with cross.20. 1 Lion ND * 200.0021. Vi Lion ND 250.00JAMES V, 1514-1542Unicorn. Rev. Star.22. 1 Unicorn ND23. V¡ Unicorn ND100.00150.006 ust. Rev. Crowned shield.33. 3 Pounds or 1 Ryal 1555-58

34. \Vi Pounds or Vi Ryal 1555-58500.00500.00Busts of Mary and Francis of France facing each other. Rev.Floriated cross.35. 1 Ducat or 60 Shillings 1558 4000.00Shield. Rev. Cross of four crowned M's.36. 1 Crown 1561-65 . . 2000.00199

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SCOTLAND-GOLD COINSSCOTLAND-GOLD COINSJAMES VI, 1567-1625V LVci T£^~>" • *y--3~ TVHalf length figure. Rev. Shield.37. 20 Pounds 1575, 76 . . 1250.00Youthful bust. Rev. Shield between divided date.38. 1 Ducat (4 Pounds or Noble) 1580 600.00.$*£

W%p^p\^/wlion holding sword and sceptre. Rev. Cross of four IR's.39. 1 lion Noble 1582-89 600.0040. H lion Noble 1582-89 * 750.0041. 14 lion Noble 1582-89 700.00Shield on ship. Rev. Cross in embellished border.42. 1 Thistle Noble 1588, 89150.00Bust with high hat. Rev. Seated lion.43. 1 Hat Piece 1591-94300.00Ruler on horse. Rev. Crowned shield.44. 1 Rider 1593-1601 * .45. V4 Rider 1593-160165.0085.00Sword and sceptre. Rev. Crowned shield.46. 1 Sword and Sceptre Piece 1601-04 *.47. Vi Sword and Sceptre Piece 1601-04Crowned bust with orb and sceptre. Kev. Arms.48. 1 Unite (20 Shillings or 1 Sceptre) ND100.00

Crowned busf. Rev. Arms.49. 2 Crowns or Vi Unite ND50. 1 Britain Crown ND * .51. V4 Crown ND *.850075.0050.00Crowned thistle. Rev. Crowned rose.52. 1 Thistle Crown NDCHARLES I, 1625-164950.00Bust of James with orb and sceptre but with name and initials

of Charles. Rev. Arms.53. 1 Unite ND 85.00£( "* '•^Ml-d^l>>Crowned bust of James. Rev. Arms. With name and initials of Charles.54. 2 Crowns or Vi Unite ND * 450.0055. 1 Britain Crown ND 65.00200

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SCOTLAND-GOLD COINSANGLO-FRENCH COINAGE-GOLD COINSBust of Charles with orb and sceptre. Rev. Arms. Briof's coinage,56. 1 Unite ND 65.00^^ ?^^t^i^«vj *.^r *•'X--'-' -!-•••• —r Xgg^85.00Bust of Charles. Rev. Arms. Briot's coinage.57. 2 Crowns or V4 Unite ND * ...58. 1 Britain Crown ND 100.00

59. V4 Crown ND 60.00WILLIAM II (III OF ENGLAND), 1694-1702Bust with small rising sun below. Rev. Arms.60. 1 Pistole 1701 .............................. *61. Vi Pistole 1701175.00200.00ANGLO-FRENCH COINAGEA. English Rulers of —EDWARD III, 1317-13551. 1 Guyennois ND 250.00seated. Rev. Cross.2. 1 Ecu d'or ND125.00mm<?.'~~~* V^Sf. John. Rev. Lily.3. 1 Florin ND 150.004. 1 Leopard ND ................ 150.00EDWARD THE BLACK PRINCE, 1355-1375Ru/er standing under dais. Rev. Cross.5. 1 Pavillion d'or ND * 300.006. V4 Pavillion d'or ND 1500.00Ruler walking. Rev. Cross.7. 1 Guyennois ND 250.00

Ruler seared. Rev. Cross.8. 1 Chaise d'or ND200.00Crowned bust facing. Rev. Cross.9. 1 Hard! ND 250.00leopard. Rev. Cross.10. 1 Leopard ND 200.00RICHARD II, 1377-1399Crowned bust facing. Rev. Cross.11. 1 Hardi ND 300.0012. V4 Hordi ND 1000.00HENRY IV, 1399-1413Crowned bust facing. Rev. Cross.

13. 1 Hardi ND 2000.00HENRY V, 1417-1422lamb. Rev. Cross.14. 1 Mouton d'or ND 150.00Virgin and angel with shields. Rev. Cross.15. 1 Salut d'or ND 1500.00HENRY VI, 1422-1436Angel over two shields. Rev. Cross.16. 1 Angelot ND 250.00201

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ANGLO-FRENCH COINAGE-GOLD COINSAUSTRALIA-GOLD COINSVirgin and angel over two shields. Rev. Cross .17. 1 Salut d'or ND100.00AUSTRALIAA. Early Issues of —ADELAIDE ASSAY OFFICECrown and dote. Rev. Value in oeaded circle within two linear circles.1. 1 Pound 1852 . 100.00Crown and data. Rev. Value in ornamental circle. The 5 Poundpiece was not placed in circulation and no originals areknown. The seven known pieces ore re-strifces from theoriginal dies.2. 5 Pounds 1852 ................ Rore1 Pound 1852 .................... ........... * ...... 85.003.SOUTH AUSTRALIA GOLD INGOTSfngofs of irregular shape stamped with a crown over SA and

with other stamps denoting weight and fineness. Rev. Bland4. Gold Ingot ND (1852) 1500.00PORT PHILIP COINAGEKangaroo and date in circle. Rev. Large value in circle.2 Ounces 1853, 54 * 2000.001 Ounce 1853 1250 00Vi Ounce 1853 750.00% Ounce 1853 * 75O.00B. British Sovereigns of —VICTORIA, 1837-1901Young head. Rev. "Sidney Minf One Sovereign" or "Half."9. 1 Sovereign 1855-70 *10. V4 Sovere ign 1856-66250017.5011.12.(The re maining coins of Victoria and all those of the followingrulers are of the same types as English gold coins, but withthe distinguishing Australian mintmarks as indicated).Young head. Rev. Arms, minfmark below.1 Pound 1871-80. S mm 30.OO

1 Pound 1886. M mm. . 40.0013. V4 Pound 1879-86. S mmYoung head with minfmark below. Rev. Arms.14. 1 Pound 1880-87. S mm15. 1 Pound 1881-86. M mm. .16. V4 Pound 1884.86. M mmYoung head with minfmark below. Rev. St. George.17. 1 Pound 1871.87. S mm18. 1 Pound 1874-87. M mm. .20.0020.0020.0012.5020.002000Jubilee head. Re v. St. George with minfmark on ground below horse.19 5 Pounds 1887. S mm 1000 0020. 2 Pounds 1887. S mm 350.0021. 1 Pound 1887.93. S mm 17.5022. 1 Pound 1887 93. M mm 17.5023. '/i Pound 1887-93. M mm 12.50Veiled head. Rev. Similar to above.1 Pound 1893.1901. S mm1 Pound 1893-1901. M mm ,P mm1 Pound 1899-1901.24.2526.17.5017.5022.5015.0020.0015.0027. V4 Pound 1893.1901. M mm.28. V4 Pound 1893. S mm29. V4 Pound 1900, 01. P mm.EDWARD VII, 1901-1911Head. Rev. St. George with minfmork on ground below horse.30. 5 Pounds 1902. S mm 1000.0031. 2 Pounds 1902. S mm 650.0032. 1 Pound 1902-09. S mm33. 1 Pound 1902.10. M mm34 1 Pound 1902.10. P mm35. V4 Pound 1902. S mm.36. V4 Pound 1908. M mm.173017.50173025.0015.00GEORGE V, 1910-1936Head. Rev. St. George with minfmark on ground below horse.37. 1 Pound 1911-18. S mm M.O038. 1 Pound 1911-26 M mm. . 17.5039. 1 Pound 1911-31. P mm.40. V4 Pound 1911-18. S mm.41. V4 Pound 1915. M mm.173012.501230202

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GOLD COINSCANADA-GOLD COINSBRITISH COLUMBIACrown. Rev. Value and date. These coins were not placed in circulation.1. 20 Dollors 1862 3500.002. 10 Dollars 1862 * 3000.00BRITISH GUIANABrazilian gold coins of the period 1727-1804 counterstamped ED(Essequibo and Demerara) and with or without other counter-

stamps.)1. 6400 Reis 1727-1804 .. 150.00BURMAKings of —MINGDUN MENG, 1852-1878Burmese type lion. Rev. Legend in wreath.1. 4 Rupees ND * 50.002. 2 Rupees ND * 35.003. 1 Rupee ND 25.00Peocock. Rev. Legend in wreoth.4. 2 Rupees ND * 40.00

5. 1 Rupee ND 30.00CANADAEDWARD VII, 1901-1910Head. Rev. St. George. As the English Pound but with the dis-tinguishing minfmark C on ground below horse.1. 1 Pound 1908, 09, 10 125.00GEORGE V, 1910-1936Head. Rev. St. George. As the English Pound but with the dis-tinguishing mintmark C on ground below horse.2. 1 Pound 1911-19 .. 75.00Crowned head. Rev. Arms.3. 10 Dollors 1912, 13, 14 60.004. 5 Dollors 1912, 13, 14 30.00GRENADAGold coins of Brazil counterstamped three times along the outer edge of the obverse with o G and with or without a plugged hole in the center,1. 6400 Reis 1727.1804. .175.00GUADELOUPECold coins ol Brazil or Portugal counferstomped with o "G"(plain or crowned) and with or without a fteur de /Is or "82.10."

1. 82 Livres, 10 Sous 1727-1804. . 100.00INDIAA. British Sovereigns of — WILLIAM iv, 1830-1837Head. Rev. lion and palm tree. Issued by the East India Company.1. 2 Mohurs 1835 * 200.002. 1 Mohur 1835 65.00VICTORIA, 1837-1901Head. Rev. Lion and palm tree, /ssued by the East India Company.3. 1 Mohur 1841 60.00203

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INDIA-GOLD COINSINDIA-GOLD COINSThin face with title ol Queen Rev. Value.4. 1 Mohur 1862-70 * .5. 10 Rupees 1862-706. 5 Rupees 1862-70 * .40.0030.0025.00Plump face with title ol Queen. Rev. Value.7. 1 Mohur 1870 * .8. 10 Rupees 1870

9. S Rupees 187050.0035.0030.00Thin lace with tille ol Empreu. Rev. Value.10. 1 Mohur 1877-89 .40.00Plump face with title ol impress. Rev. Value.11. 10 Rupees 1879 35.0012. 5 Rupees 1879 30.00GEORGE V, 1910-1936Head. Rev. Value.13. 15 Rupees 1918 50.00Head. Rev. St George. This is Ihe same type as the Engliih

Pound bul with the distinguishing Indian mint mark "I" onground below horse.14 1 Pound 1918 50.00B. Private Tola Coinage of -ARCOTIndian legend on each side. Coinage of the East India Compon;in the name of Alamgir II ol Hindustan. With dates fro*about 1172-1214 A.M. (J7S8-99).1. 1 Mohur 50.002. Vi Mohur * M.OO3. V i Mohur . 25.00BENARESIndian legend on each side. Coinage ol the Cost India Сопрев?in the name of Shah Alom of Hindustan. With dates '•:-obout 1212-1235 A.M. П797-Ш9;.1. 1 Mohur . MOOBENGALIndian legend on each side. Royal coinage struck during theperiod 1302-1518.1. 1 Mohur 40.00Indian legend on each side. Coinage of the fast India Compon?sà rue I during the periad 1750-1820.2. 2 Mohurs 175Л3. 1 Mohur 40.004. '/4 Mohur . 30.00BHARTPUR Gold coins issued by various Indian banking houses during thepresent generatian. There are many varieties and the piecesmay be round, square, diamond shaped, or scalloped. The

Tola weighs a little more thon П.50 Grams and is thus similar to the Mohur. Tola coinage is undated.15. 10 Tola piece 500.0016. 5 Tola piece 350.0017. 1 Tola piece 50.0018. Vi Tola piece 40.0019. 14 Tola piece 35.00Indian legend on each side. Rajah coinage struck during fheperiod 1805-1823.1. 1 Mohur . 50.00Crude head of Queen Victoria. Rev. Legend.2. 1 Mohur ND. (About 1860) 1ÃŽSJ*204

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INDIA-GOLD COINSINDIA-GOLD COINSBOMBAYArms of the English East India Company. Rev. "Bombay" and date.1. 1 Mohur 1765 250.002. Vi Mohur 1765 175.003 V4 Mohur 1765 150.00Indian legend on each side. Coinage of the East India Cin the name of Shah Alam of Hindustan.

4. 1 Mohur 1182 A.H. (1768) 60.00Indian legend. Rev. English name, date and value.5. 15 Rupees (1 Mohur) 1770300.00CALCUTTAIndian legend on each side with a large C on Rev. Coinage of the East India Company in the name of Shah Alam of Hindustan.1. 1 Mohur 1216 A.H. (1801) 125.00CUTCH-BHUJEAST INDIA COMPANY

(For other issues of the Company, see under British sovereignsof India In addition, the Company struck native type coins atthe mints of Arcot, Benares, Bengal, Bombay, Calcutta, Madras,Murshidabad and Surat, which see).Arms supported by lions; English legend. Rev. Native legend.1. 1 Mohur ND (1820) 40.00lion with crown on plain ground; English legend. Rev. Native legend.2. V4 Mohur ND (1820) 30.003. % Mohur ND (1820) * 22.50lion standing on shield; English legend. Rev. Native legend.4. V, Mohur ND (1820) 25.00JAIPUR Arab legend on each side. Maharajah coinage struck duringthe period 1800-1924.1. 1 Mohur . 50.00JAISALMIR Arab legend on each side. Rajah coinage struck during theperiod 1840 18701. 1 Mohur 75.00JODHPUR MAHARAJAH PRAGMAUI II, 1860-1875

Arabic legend with Christian date in Arabic numerals. Rev. Indianlegend with Samvat date.1. 100 Kori 1866 * 125.002. 50 Kori 1873, 74 75.003. 25 Kori 1862.70 60.00Indian legend. Rev. Arab legend. Rajah coinage struck duringthe period 1860-1912.1. 1 Mohur . 60.00205

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INDIA-GOLD COINSINDIA-GOLD COINSKISHANGARHArab legend on each side. Maharajah coinage struck during theperiod 1800-79.1. 1 Mohur 60.00MADRASArab legend on each side. Coinage of the East India Companystruck during the period 1750-1820.1. 1 Mohur 40.002. V2 Mohur 30.003. Vt Mohur 20.00Vishnu seated. Rev. Star.4. 1 Pogoda (1750) 30.00

Vishnu standing. Rev. Star.5. 1 Pagoda (1750) 25.00Vishnu standing. Rev. Groins.6. 1 Pagoda (1750) 20.00Three gods standing. Rev. Grains.7. 1 Pagoda (1750) 25.00Four armed god. Rev. Grains.8. 1 Pagoda (1750) 25.00Siva and Parvati seated. Rev. Grains.9. 1 Pagoda (17,50) 25.00Pagoda amid stars. Rev. Vishnu and English legend.10. 2 Pagodas (1810)11. 1 Pagoda (1810)40.0030.00MURSHIDABADNative legend on each side, with oblique or straight milling

or with plain edge. Coinage of the East India Company inthe name of Shah Alam of Hindustan. With dates from about1182-1204 A.M. (1768-1832;.1. 1 Mohur * 50.002. Vi Mohur 30.003. % Mohur 25.004. Vi Mohur * 20.005. '/i» Mohur 15.00SURATIndian legend on each side. Coinage of the East India Com-pany In the name of Shah A/am of Hindustan. This iss je wasif ruck in 1825.I. 1 Mohur * 40.002 V4 Mohur 50.003. V4 Mohur 25.004. '/i» Mohur 17.50Very small crowned head amid legend. Rev. Legend with dote1802 on small oval panel.5. V4 Mohur 1802 125.00TELLICHERYNative legend on each side1. 1 Pagoda (1806) 35.00Native legend on each side with date on reverse.2. Vs Rupee 1809 75.00TON K Native legend on each side. Rajah coinage struck during theperiod 1800-1900.1. 2 Mohurs * 200.002. 1 Mohur 50.00JAMAICAGold coins of Spain or Spanish-American Minfs counterstampedGR (George III of England) in a circular depression.1. 8 Escudos 1732-1820 500.00

2. 4 Escudos 1733-1820 500.003. 2 Escudos 1733-1820 * 300.004. 1 Escudo 1733-1820 250.005. Vi Escudo 1744-1820 200.00NEWFOUNDLANDHead of Queen Victoria of Great Britain. Rev. Vafue and date.1. 2 Dollars 1865-88 35.00206

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GOLD COINSSOUTH AFRICA-GOLD COINSSAINT VINCENTGold coins of Brazil counterstamped three fimes along the outer edge of th.. Obv. with on S and usually with a plugged holein the center.1. 6400 Reii 1787-1804 175.00

SOUTH AFRICAA. Presidents of —Head of Thomas Francois Burgers. Rev. Arms.1. 1 Pound 1874 .500.00Head of Krueger. Rev. Arms.2. 1 Pound 1892-1900 * 25.003. V4 Pound 1892-97 17.50ZAR in script letters. Rev. F.FN POND. The so-caf/ed Vefd Pound

struck at Pilgrims Rest.4. 1 Pound 1902 . 100.00B. British Sovereigns of —GEORGE VI, 1937-1952Head. Rev. Springbok.7. 1 Pound 1952. Proof 8. ft Pound 1952. Proof 35.0025.00

ELIZABETH II, 1952-Head. Rev. Springbok.9. 1 Pound 1953-58. Proof 30.0010. V4 Pound 1953.58. Proof 20.00ZANZIBAR GEORGE V, 1910-1936Head. Rev. St. George. This is the some type as the EnglishPound but with the distinguishing South African mint mark SA on ground below horse.

5. 1 Pound 1923-32 22.506. V4 Pound 1923-26 15.00Arab legend. Rev. Arab legend and date, with value in Christian numerals.1. 5 Rials 1299 A.H. (1881) 600.002. 2V4 Rials 1299 A.H. (1881) 750.00207

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ALPHABETICAL INDEXAdelaide Assay Office, 2 02Aden, 92African Series, The, PrefaceAlwar, 143Anchor Coinage, 105Angevin Party, 27Anglo-American Coinage, 92Anglo-French (Gallic) Coinage, 95, 201Anglo-Saxon Coinage, 2Antigua, 100Arcot, 141,204Asiatic Series, The, PrefaceAustralia, 100, 20 2Bahama Islands, 103Bandarmassin, 103Bandon Bridge, 75

Barbados, 103Benares, 139, 204Bengal, 138, 204Bermuda, 10 4Bhartpur, 143, 204Bikanir, 144Blacksmith Coinage, 73Bombay, 136 , 205British Caribbean Territori es, Eastern Group, 1 04British Columbia, 203British Colonies, 105British Commonwealth of Nations, PrefaceBritish Guiana, 106, 203British Guiana and West Indies, 107British Honduras, 107British Trade Dollar, 105British West Africa, 109Brunei, 109Bundi, 144Burma, 109, 203

Calcutta, 20 5Canada, 110, 203Canterbury, 6Cape of Good Hope, 113Caribbean Series, The, PrefaceCarlisle, 46Carolina, 92Celebes Island, 113Ceylon, 113Confederate Catholic Coinage, 73Connecticut, 92Cork, 73Cut and Counterstamped Series, PrefaceCutch, 145,205Cyprus, 117Demerary and Essequebo, 119Dewas, Junior Branch, 146Dewas, Senior Branch, 146Dhar, 147Dominica, 119

Dublin, 74East Africa, 119East Africa and Uganda Protectorates, 120East Africa Protectorate, 120East Anglia, 10East India Company, 136, 205East India Company Series, PrefaceEngland, 19European Series, The, PrefaceFarukhabad, 139Fiji, 123Geographical divisions, P refaceGhana, 124Gibraltar, 125Gold Coast, 125Great Britain, 2, 190Grenada, 126, 203Griquatown, 12 6Guadeloupe, 126, 203Guernsey, 127

Gun Money, 75Hibernia Coinage, 94Hong Kong, 129Inchiquin, 74India, 131,203Indian Series, The, P refaceIonian Islands, 149Ireland, 69Isle of Man, 149Jaipur, 147,205Jaisalmir, 147, 205209

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Jamaica, 151, 206Orange Free State, 170Java, 152Jersey, 153J ha la war, 147Jodhpur, 147, 205Karauli, 148Kent, 6Kilkenny, 74Kinsale, 75Kishangarh, 148, 206Kucha wan, 148Kuwait, 155Labuan, 155Lahej, 92Limerick, 76Lundy Island, 155Madras, 141,206Malacca, 155

Malaya, 155Malaya and British Borneo, 156Maldive Islands, 156Malta, 157Martinique, 157Maryland, 92Massachusetts, 93Masulipatan, 143Mauritius, 157Mediterranean Series, The, Pre faceMercia, 8Mombasa, 159Montserrat, 159Mukalla, 92Murshidabad, 138,206Natal, 159Nevis, 159Newark, 46New Brunswick 160