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SSP- new world coin list (was a bit too long for the Weekend Swap thread)

Here is my rather longish list of stuff from the antique mall booth. I will add some ancient & medieval stuff and then move it to BST later. Bear with me, and lemme know if you see any glitches. Eventually I want to keep a master list of all my antique mall stuff (Darkside AND Liteside) online. Since this stuff is in my booth there, it is all subject to prior sale, of course, but generally the Darkside stuff doesn't move as quickly (except for the 3/$1.00 and 10-cent bulk bins, which do great).

This list is by no means complete. Prices are what is marked on them for the antique mall. Free shipping, but you pay insurance if you want it.






AUSTRALIA

1 penny 1919 (m), no dots, VF30. KM23, bronze. Catalogs $21.50 in EF (2004 Krause). Falls just short of that grade. (WCA-001V) $3.00

1 shilling 1926, VG8. KM26, .925 silver/.1680 oz. Priced pretty close to melt. (WCA-002V) $1.25

10 cents, 1966, AU50. KM65, copper-nickel. Error: 270-degree die rotation. I'm told there is also a second error regarding the tailfeathers, but I'm not up to speed on that. (WCA-003V) $22.00

1 dollar 1-ounce silver bullion coin (Kookaburra), 2004, Frosted Uncirculated, in plastic capsule. MS65++, prooflike with "reverse cameo" effect. .999 silver/1.000 oz. (3 available: WCA-004V, WCA-005V, WCA-006V) $14.50 each

1 dollar 1-ounce silver bullion coin (Lunar Series: Year of the Monkey), 2004, Frosted Uncirculated, in plastic capsule. MS65++, prooflike with "reverse cameo" effect. .999 silver/1.000 oz. (WCA-007V, WCA-008V) $15.50 (2 available)

1 dollar 1-ounce silver bullion coin (Kangaroo), 2004, Frosted Uncirculated, in plastic capsule. MS65++, prooflike with "reverse cameo" effect. .999 silver/1.000 oz. In plastic capsule with Royal Australian Mint packet. (2 coins available: WCA-009V, WCA-010V) $20.00 each

$15.00 1/10-ounce platinum bullion coin (Koala), 1988, Frosted Uncirculated, in plastic capsule. MS65++, prooflike with "reverse cameo" effect. (WCA-011V) $100.00


AUSTRIA

1 kreuzer, 1862-B, F12, scuffy. KM2186, copper. Catalogs $5.00 in Fine (2004 Krause). (WCA-012V) $1.75

6 kreuzer, 1800-B, VG8. KM2128, copper. Kremnitz mint. (WCA-014V) $2.00

2 heller, 1917, AU55. KM2824, iron. Catalogs $5.00 in UNC (2004 Krause). (WCA-015V) $2.00


CANADA

1 cent (large cent), 1915, VF30. KM21, bronze. (WCC-001V) $2.00

1 cent (large cent), 1919, EF40. KM21, bronze. (WCC-002V) $1.50

1 cent, 1932, EF40. KM28, bronze. Catalogs $1.50 (2004 Krause). (WCC-003V) $1.00

1 cent, 1932, AU58. KM28, bronze. Catalogs $1.50 EF/$9.00 MS60 (2004 Krause). Just misses UNC. (WCC-004V) $3.00

5 cents silver, 1870, G6. KM2, .925 silver/.0346 oz. (WCC-005V) $4.00

$5.00 silver bullion coin (Maple Leaf), 2004, MS65++, prooflike. .999 silver/1.000 oz. (WCC-007V) $12.50

Canada (New Brunswick)

1 cent, 1861, F15. KM6, bronze. Just misses Very Fine. (WCC-006V) $4.00


CEYLON (Sri Lanka)

1 cent, 1942, AU53. KM111, copper. (WCC-008V) $1.75


CHINA

China (Empire/General Issue)


20 cash, ND (1907), VF30, weak strike. KM(Y)11.2, copper. (WCC-009V) $1.75

China (People's Republic)

10 yuan/1 ounce silver bullion coin (Panda: Mother and baby panda), 2004, Frosted Uncirculated, MS65++ prooflike, in plastic capsule. (2 coins available: WCC-010V, WCC-011V) $16.50 each


CUBA

5 centavos, 1943, EF40. KM11.3a, brass. Catalogs $3.50 (2004 Krause). (WCC-012V) $2.00

20 centavos, 1948, VF25. KM13.2, .900 silver/.1446 oz. (WCC-013V) $1.75


COOK ISLANDS

1 dollar, "Crown Jewels" silver locket coin, 2002, Frosted Uncirculated, MS65++, cameo prooflike. .999 silver/.8000 oz. Coin has a clear capsule in the center that contains 1.5 carats of polished rubies, sapphires, and cubic zirconia. Only 50,000 were struck. Comes in plastic capsule with mint booklet. Stock photo. (WCC-014V) $85.00


DENMARK

1 øre, 1874 (h), VF30. KM792.1, bronze. Copenhagen mint (heart privy mark). Catalogs $8.00 in VF (2nd Edition Krause). (WCD-001V) $6.00

2 øre, 1875 (h), AU53. KM793.1, bronze. Copenhagen mint (heart privy mark). Catalogs $25.00 EF/$65.00 UNC (2nd Edition Krause). Nice brown surfaces, not far from UNC. (WCD-002V) $35.00


EGYPT

5 milliemes, AH1362 (1943), AU50. KM360, bronze. Obverse portrait of King Farouk (himself a famous coin collector). Catalogs $10.00 UNC (2004 Krause). (WCE-001V) $3.50


FRANCE

10 centimes, 1918, AU53. KM866a, copper-nickel. Interesting planchet flaw or strikethrough near the "R" of "R.F." Catalogs $3.50 UNC (2004 Krause). (WCF-001V) $2.00

25 centimes, 1903, F15. KM855, nickel. Handsome Art-Nouveau style design, one-year type. (WCF-002V) $1.00

1 franc, 1918, EF40. KM844.1, .835 silver/.1342 oz. Popular "sower" type reminiscent of the US Walking Liberty design. (WCF-003V) $1.75

2 francs, 1921, VF20. KM877, aluminum-bronze. "Chamber of Commerce" type. (WCF-004V) $1.25

2 francs, 1923, VF20. KM877, aluminum-bronze. "Chamber of Commerce" type. (WCF-005V) $1.00

5 francs, 1811-A, F12. KM694.1, .900 silver/.7234 oz. Obverse: laureate bust of Napoleon Bonaparte as Emperor. Paris mint. (WCF-006V) $20.00
RESERVED (elverno)

5 francs, 1838-A, G6. KM749.1, .900 silver/.7234 oz. Obverse: laureate bust of Louis Phillipe. Paris mint. (WCF-007V) $7.00

10 francs, 1978, BU (MS63). KM940, nickel-brass. Lettered edge. Catalogs $2.50 UNC, BU unlisted (2004 Krause). (WCF-008V) $1.00

50 francs, 1951, VF30. KM918.1, aluminum-bronze. (WCF-009V) $1.00


GERMANY

Germany (Imperial)


1 pfennig, 1899-G, VF30. KM1, copper. Karlsruhe mint. (WCG-001V) $1.75

1 pfennig, 1908-J, EF45. KM10, copper. Hamburg mint. (WCG-002V) $2.00

2 pfennig, 1875-F, VF25, KM2, copper. Stuttgart mint. Extensive die breaks beneath eagle's feet and tail. (WCG-003V) $3.00

Germany (Nazi/Third Reich)

(Note: prices are negotiable on the Nazi zincs, since I have so many of them.)

1 reichspfennig, 1940-G, EF40. KM97, zinc. Karlsruhe mint. (WCG-004V) $1.00

1 reichspfennig, 1940-G, EF45. KM97, zinc. Karlsruhe mint. Noticeably repunched mintmark. (WCG-005V) $4.00

5 reichspfennig, 1940-D, VF35. KM100, zinc. Munich mint. (WCG-006V) $3.00

5 reichspfennig, 1940-G, AU55. KM100, zinc. Karlsruhe mint. Catalogs $6.00 UNC (2004 Krause). (WCG-007V) $1.75

5 reichspfennig, 1940-J, VF30. KM100, zinc. Hamburg mint. (WCG-008V) $1.25

5 reichspfennig, 1941-A, EF45. KM100, zinc. Berlin mint. (WCG-009V) $1.00

5 reichspfennig, 1941-A, AU53. KM100, zinc. Berlin mint. Catalogs $5.00 UNC (2004 Krause). (WCG-010V) $1.25

5 reichspfennig, 1941-D, AU50. KM100, zinc. Munich mint. Catalogs $7.50 UNC (2004 Krause). (WCG-011V) $3.50

5 reichspfennig, 1941-D, AU55. KM100, zinc. Munich mint. Catalogs $7.50 UNC (2004 Krause). (WCG-012V) $4.00

5 reichspfennig, 1941-D, UNC (MS64). KM100, zinc. Munich mint. Catalogs $7.50 UNC (2004 Krause). (WCG-013V) $6.50

5 reichspfennig, 1941-G, AU55. KM100, zinc. Karlsruhe mint. Catalogs $7.50 UNC (2004 Krause). (WCG-014V) $4.00

5 reichspfennig, 1942-D, UNC (MS63). KM100, zinc. Munich mint. Catalogs $7.00 UNC (2004 Krause). (WCG-015V) $6.00

5 reichspfennig, 1942-F, EF45. KM100, zinc. Stuttgart mint. (2 coins available: WCG-016V, WCG-017V) $1.75 each

5 reichspfennig, 1942-F, AU53. KM100, zinc. Stuttgart mint. Catalogs $7.00 UNC (2004 Krause). (WCG-018V) $3.75

5 reichspfennig, 1942-F, UNC (MS64). KM100, zinc. Stuttgart mint. Catalogs $7.00 UNC (2004 Krause). (WCG-019V) $6.00

5 reichspfennig, 1943-D, EF40. KM100, zinc. Munich mint. Catalogs $4.00 EF (2004 Krause). (WCG-020V) $3.00

5 reichspfennig, 1944-F, EF40. KM100, zinc. Stuttgart mint. Catalogs $3.00 EF (2004 Krause). (WCG-021V) $2.25

10 reichspgennig, 1940-A, AU50. KM101, zinc. Berlin mint. Catalogs $6.00 UNC (2004 Krause). (WCG-022V) $3.00

10 reichspgennig, 1940-A, AU53. KM101, zinc. Berlin mint. Catalogs $6.00 UNC (2004 Krause). (WCG-023V) $3.25

10 reichspgennig, 1940-A, UNC (MS65). KM101, zinc. Berlin mint. Catalogs $6.00 UNC (2004 Krause). (WCG-024V) $6.00

10 reichspfennig, 1940-D, EF40. KM101, zinc. Munich mint. Catalgos $2.00 EF (2004 Krause). (2 coins available: WCG-025V, WCG-036V) $1.50 each

10 reichspfennig, 1940-D, AU50. KM101, zinc. Munich mint. Catalgos $2.00 EF/$10.00 UNC (2004 Krause). (WCG-027V) $5.00

10 reichspfennig, 1940-F, EF40. KM101, zinc. Stuttgart mint. Catalogs $5.00 EF (2004 Krause). (WCG-028V) $3.75

10 reichspfennig, 1940-F, AU50. KM101, zinc. Stuttgart mint. Catalogs $5.00 EF/$15.00 UNC (2004 Krause). (WCG-029V) $7.00

10 reichspfennig, 1941-D, EF40. KM101, zinc. Munich mint. Catalogs $3.00 EF (2004 Krause). (7 coins available: WCG-030V through WCG-036V) $1.75 each, 2 or more $1.25 each

10 reichspfennig, 1941-D, AU50. KM101, zinc. Munich mint. Catalogs $3.00 EF/$10.00 UNC (2004 Krause). (WCG-037V) $3.50

10 reichspfennig, 1941-E, AU53. KM101, zinc. Muldenhutten mint (less often seen). Catalogs $3.00 EF/$10.00 UNC (2004 Krause). (WCG-038V) $4.75

10 reichspfennig, 1941-F, AU55. KM101, zinc. Stuttgart mint. Catalogs $3.00 EF/$10.00 UNC (2004 Krause). (WCG-039V) $4.50

10 reichspfennig, 1942-A, AU50. KM101, zinc. Berlin mint. Catalogs $7.50 UNC (2004 Krause). (WCG-040V) $2.75

10 reichspfennig, 1942-D, AU55. KM101, zinc. Munich mint. Catalogs $3.00 EF/$10.00 UNC (2004 Krause). (WCG-041V) $4.00

10 reichspfennig, 1942-G, EF40. KM101, zinc. Karlsruhe mint. Catalogs $12.00 EF (2004 Krause). (WCG-042V) $6.75

10 reichspfennig, 1942-J, AU53. KM101, zinc. Hamburg mint. Catalogs $3.00 EF/$10.00 UNC (2004 Krause). (WCG-043V) $4.00

10 reichspfennig, 1943-A, UNC (MS64). KM101, zinc. Berlin mint. Catalogs $7.50 UNC (2004 Krause). (WCG-044V) $5.00

10 reichspfennig, 1943-F, AU55. KM101, zinc. Stuttgart mint. Catalogs $5.00 EF/$20.00 UNC (2004 Krause). (WCG-045V) $7.50

50 reichspfennig, 1940-A, F12. KM96, aluminum. Berlin mint. (WCG-046) $2.00

2 reichsmark, 1937-A, AU50. KM93, .625 silver/1607 oz. Hindenburg/Swastika type. Berlin mint. (WCG-047) $8.00

2 reichsmark, 1939-A, AU53. KM93, .625 silver/1607 oz. Hindenburg/Swastika type. Berlin mint. (WCG-048) $8.50


GREAT BRITAIN

(England)


Farthing, 1694, G4. Copper. William & Mary. (WCG-049V) $10.00
RESERVED (Bailathacl)

Halfcrown, 1689, VG8 obverse/G4 reverse. .925 silver. William & Mary. (WCG-050V) $33.00

(Great Britain)

Farthing, 1953, UNC (MS63 RB). KM881, bronze. (WCG-051) $2.50

Farthing, 1956, UNC (MS64 BN). KM895, bronze. (WCG-052) $4.00

Halfpenny, 1943, AU53 RB. KM844, bronze. (WCG-053) $2.50

Penny, 1904, F12.. KM794.2, bronze. Slightly better date. (WCG-054V) $1.00

Penny, 1926, VF25. KM810, bronze. Catalogs $8.00 VF (2004 Krause). (WCG-055V) $6.00

Penny, 1940, AU58. KM845, bronze. Catalogs $12.00 UNC (2004 Krause). This one's really close. (WCG-056V) $6.50

Threepence, 1916, F12. KM813, .925 silver/.0420 oz. (WCG-057V) $1.00

Halfcrown, 1921, F12. KM818.1a, .500 silver/.2273 oz. (WCG-059V) $3.50

Halfcrown, 1945, F12. KM856, .500 silver/.2273 oz. (WCG-060V) $1.75

Crown, 1819-LX, G6. KM675, .925 silver/.8409 oz. George III, lettered edge reads ANNO REGNI LX (regnal year 60). (WCG-061V) $19.00

Crown, 1965, AU58. KM910, copper-nickel. Sir Winston Churchill commemorative. (WCG-062V) $1.25

"Crown" (25 New Pence), 1981, AU58. KM925, copper-nickel. Charles and Diana Royal wedding commemorative. (WCG-063V) $1.50

2 pounds (1 ounce silver Britannia bullion coin), 2004. Frosted Uncirculated (MS65++). .999 silver/1.000 oz. (2 coins available: WCG-064V, WCG-065V) $16.00 each

Gold half-sovereign, 1901, VF25. KM784, .917 gold/.1177 oz. (WCG-068V) $65.00

Proof set, 1970. Brilliant proofs, PR65+. KM/PS26. Eight coins plus Royal Mint medal. In original case and box, with paperwork. Nice set. Contains the last of the predecimal coins: halfpenny, penny, threepence, sixpence, English-reverse shilling, Scottish-reverse shilling, florin, halfcrown, and a square Royal Mint medal. (WCG-067V) $20.00

Edwardian "Lord's Prayer" medalet, AU50. Undated, probably ca. 1902-1910. Tiny bronze medal, made with suspension loop. Obverse has portrait of Edward VII, similar to that used on his coinage. Possibly from the period when he was Prince of Wales, but more likely made after his coronation. Reverse has tiny inscription of the Lord's Prayer. Designer's initials "J.W.L." below bust. Probably intended for a watch chain. (WCG-069V) $2.00


HONG KONG

1 mil, 1866, VF20. KM3, bronze. Catalogs $15.00 in VF (2nd Edition Krause). (WCH-001V) $9.00

1 cent, 1933, UNC (MS63 RB). KM17, bronze. Plenty of red on this one. (WCH-002V) $5.50

5 cents, 1935, VF20. KM18a, copper-nickel. Catalogs $2.00 VF (2004 Krause). (WCH-003V) $1.50

5 cents, 1938, AU53. KM22, nickel. Catalogs $6.50 UNC (2004 Krause). (WCH-004V) $3.50

10 cents, 1935, VF20. KM19, copper-nickel. (WCH-005V) $1.00


HUNGARY

10 filler, 1894-KB, BU (MS63). KM482, copper-nickel. Kormoczbanya (Kremnitz) mint. (WCH-006V) $10.00


INDIA

India (Indian Princely States)


Gold fanam, circa 1690-1698, crudely struck EF-AU. TamilNadu-Gangee, Raja Ram. .38 gr. gold, 16-20K fine, approximate diameter 7mm. Probably the world's tiniest gold coins. (2 coins available: WCI-001V, WCI-002V) $22 each

India (British/British East India Company)

1/4 rupee, 1840 (b), BU (MS63). KM453.1, .917 silver/.0860 oz. Bombay mint. Stunning near-gem example. This sample picture was taken by Darkhorse, of a coin belonging to Syracusian. It does not show the actual coin I am selling here, but it is of a practically identical coin from the same original source. (WCI-004V) $28.00

India (British)

1/4 rupee, 1947 (b), BU (MS62). KM548, nickel. Bombay mint. Reverse: tiger. Catalogs $5.00 UNC (2004 Krause). (WCI-006V) $4.00


IRAQ

10 fils, AH 1401 (1981), AU58. KM126a, stainless steel. Brought home by a US Marine from the 2003 invasion of Iraq. (mrpaseo). (WCI-007V) $1.25


IRELAND

Ireland ("Hibernia")


Halfpenny, 1782, F12. KM140, copper. Obverse: laureate bust of George III. Reverse: Irish harp, "HIBERNIA". Nice old copper. (WCI-008V) $9.00

Ireland (Irish Republic)

Threepence, 1956, EF40. KM12a, copper-nickel. Reverse: Irish hare. Catalogs $2.00 EF (2004 Krause). (WCI-009V) $1.50

Sixpence, 1964, BU (MS62). KM13a, copper-nickel. Reverse: Irish wolfhound. Catalogs $3.00 UNC (2004 Krause). (WCI-010V) $2.00

Shilling, 1959, AU50. KM14a, copper-nickel. Reverse: bull. Catalogs $35.00 UNC. Priced barely above EF price. (WCI-011V) $5.00


ISLE OF MAN

Gold half-sovereign, 1977, BU (MS65+). KM26, .917 gold/.1173 oz. Reverse: mounted warrior with sword. In Air-Tite holder. (WCI-012V) $65.00


ISRAEL

100 sheqalim, 5744 (1984), AU50. KM143, copper-nickel. Hanukkah design with menorah. Prominent doubling on reverse, at the numeral "100". (WCI-013V) $2.00


ITALIAN STATES

Italian States (Neapolitan Republic)


6 tornesi, Year 7 (1799), G4, somewhat scuffy. KM(C)82.1, copper. Struck by a revolutionary government that was in power in Naples, between January 23 and June 13, 1799. Obverse: fasces. (WCI-014V) $2.50
RESERVED (elverno)

Italian States (Naples & Sicily)

6 tornesi, 1801 A.P., VG8. KM(C)96, copper. Obverse: bust of Fernando (Ferdinand) IV. (WCI-015V) $6.00
RESERVED (elverno)

3 grana, 1810, G4. KM(C)102a, copper. Obverse: bust of Gioacchino Napoleone (Joachim Murat). Catalogs $20.00 VG (2nd Edition Krause). (WCI-016V) $9.00
RESERVED (elverno)

Italian States (Sardinia)

5 centesimi, 1826-P, F12. KM(C)100.1, copper. Anchor mintmark. (WCI-017V) $7.00


ITALY

2 centesimi, 1862-N, F15. KM2.2, copper. Naples mint. Interesting die clash: incuse impression of the wreath from the reverse is visible in the obverse fields below Victor Emmanuel's beard. (WCI-018V) $2.50

10 centesimi, 1863, F12. KM11.2, copper. No mintmark (struck in Paris, France). (WCI-019V) $1.50

10 centesimi, 1866-H, F12. KM11.3, copper. "H" mintmark (struck in Birmingham, England). (WCI-020V) $1.50

10 centesimi, 1867-T, VG10, slight rim bump. KM11.6, copper. "T" mintmark (Turin). (WCI-021V) $1.00

10 centesimi, 1893 B/I, VF20. KM27.1, copper. "B/I" mintmark (struck in Birmingham, England). Slightly nicer than average. (WCI-022V) $3.50

50 centesimi, 1925-R, VF20. KM61.1, nickel. Rome mint. Nice classical reverse design: Aequitas (Equity) in chariot, being drawn by four lions. Catalogs $8.00 EF (2004 Krause). (WCI-023V) $4.50

1 lira, 1922-R, VF20. KM62, nickel. Rome mint. Seated "Italia" design, reminiscent of ancient Roman coins and later imitators like the US Seated Liberty designs. I've always thought these undervalued. (WCI-024V) $1.25
RESERVED (Bailathacl)


1 lira, 1922-R, EF40. KM62, nickel. Rome mint. Same as above but one grade higher. Catalogs $7.00 EF (2004 Krause). (WCI-025V) $5.00


JAPAN

100 mon, undated (ca. 1835-1870), AU50. KM(C)7.1, cast copper (brass?) Large center hole type. Catalogs $10.00 EF (2nd Edition Krause), unlisted in higher grades. Interesting oval shape with square center hole. Admittedly tough to grade but this one is quite nice and has a brassy color to it. (WCJ-001V) $14.00

100 mon, undated (ca. 1835-1870), F12, some corrosion. KM(C)7.2, cast copper. Small center hole type. Catalogs $10.00 EF (2nd Edition Krause), unlisted in higher grades. Interesting oval shape with square center hole. (WCJ-002V) $5.00

2 sen, Year 15 (1882), EF40. KM(Y)18.2, bronze. Struck during the reign of the Meiji emperor Mutsuhito. (WCJ-003V) $6.00


LIBERIA

10 dollars, (2000), Deep Cameo Proof (PCGS PR69). Millennium/Morgan's Liberty. Apparently unlisted in the 2004 Krause, but this coin has the same Morgan reverse as KM423, which is a copy of the US Morgan dollar obverse. PCGS did not designate it as Deep Cameo (just plain ol' PR69), but it's DCAM all day long, with "black-and-white" contrast. The similar KM423 type lists for $40 in the 2004 Krause (for a raw generic proof). At first glance, it appears to be a DCAM proof Morgan dollar, since PCGS holdered it with the "heads" side forward. (WCL-001V) $34.00


LIBYA

2 piastres, undated (1952), AU50. KM5, copper-nickel. Struck when Libya was a monarchy. Bust of Idris I on the obverse. (WCL-002V) $1.00


LUXEMBOURG

5 centimes, 1870 (u), F12. KM22.1, bronze. Only 304,000 struck. Struck at Utrecht, in the Netherlands. Nice brown coin. (WCL-003V) $3.00


MEXICO

Mexico (Spanish colonial)


8 reales, 1785-FM, VG8. KM106.2, .917 silver/.7982 oz. Charles III. (WCM-001V) $32.00
RESERVED (Bailathacl)

8 reales, 1796-FM, F15. KM109, .917 silver/.7982 oz. Charles IV ("IIII"). (WCM-007V) $43.00

8 reales, 1805-TH, AU (ANACS AU50). Charles IV ("IIII"). Catalogs $100 in EF (2nd Edition Krause), unlisted in higher grades. A truly stunning, bright white example that looks better than the grade. Nicest I've had. (WCM-002V) $125.00

Mexico (Estados Unidos)

1 centavo, 1937, AU55 RB. KM415, bronze. Catalogs $3.50 UNC (2004 Krause). Looks UNC to the naked eye. (WCM-003V) $1.25

1 peso, 1981 "Open 8" variety, BU (MS63). KM460, copper-nickel. Bust of Jose Morelos y Pavón. Catalogs $8.50 BU (2004 Krause). (WCM-004V) $5.00

Onza/Libertad 1 ounce silver bullion coin, 2004, BU (MS65++). .999 silver/1.000 oz. Obverse: "Independence Angel" monument in Mexico City. Reverse: modern Mexican eagle surrounded by earlier versions of the same. (2 coins available: WCM-005V, WCM-006V) $12.00 each


NETHERLANDS

Netherlands (Zeeland)


Gold ducat, 1597, ANACS EF45. Nice piece of early-dated hammered gold. Typical soft or uneven strike in places. Rotated dies. Past provenance indicated this coin was salvaged from a shipwreck, but the name of the ship was not given. (New purchase- no inventory number yet) $395.00

Netherlands

1/2 cent, 1912, UNC (MS63 BN). KM138, bronze. Nice little Brown UNC example of a less-often-seen denomination. Catalogs $10.00 UNC (2004 Krause). (WCN-001V) $8.00

1/2 cent, 1934, UNC (MS63 BN). KM138, bronze. Nice little Brown UNC example of a less-often-seen denomination. Catalogs $5.00 UNC (2004 Krause). (WCN-001V) $3.50

1 cent, 1878, VF20. KM107, bronze. Catalogs $2.00 VF (2nd Edition Krause). (WCN-003V) $1.50

1 cent, 1883, F12. KM107, bronze. Catalogs $1.50 Fine (2nd Edition Krause). (WCN-004V) $1.00

1 cent, 1955, BU (MS63 RB). KM180, bronze. Catalogs $5.50 BU (2004 Krause). (WCN-005V) $3.00

1 cent, 1965, BU (MS65 RD). KM180, bronze. Catalogs $3.00 BU (2004 Krause). Nice full Red gem. (WCN-006V) $1.75

5 cents, 1929, F12. KM153, copper-nickel. Interesting square (or diamond-shaped) design (depending on how you look at it). Catalogs $1.50 (2004 Krause). (WCN-007V) $1.00

1/2 gulden, 1929, VF25. KM160, .720 silver/.1157 oz. Catalogs $2.00 VF/$3.00 EF (2004 Krause). (WCN-008V) $1.50

Netherlands East Indies

2-1/2 cents, 1945-P, AU58 RB. KM316, bronze. Struck at US Mint in Philadelphia. Nice Red-Brown coins, just a tiny rub away from Mint State. (2 coins available: WCN-009V, WCN-010V) $1.50 each

1/10 gulden, 1920, VF35. KM311, .720 silver/.0289 oz. Better date. Catalogs $3.50 in EF. This is pretty close to that grade. (WCN-011V) $2.50

1/4 gulden, 1912 (u), VG10. KM312, .720 silver/.0736 oz. Struck at Utrecht. (WCN-012V) $2.00


PANAMA

5 centesimos, 1932, F15. KM9, copper-nickel. Key date. Only 332,000 minted. (WCP-001V) $4.00


PERU

1 centavo, 1960, BU (MS62). KM227, zinc. Bright and silvery-looking, as if it were aluminum. Nicely preserved for a zinc coin. Catalogs $8.00 UNC (2004 Krause). (WCP-002V) $4.00


PHILIPPINES

Philippines (US Sovereignty)


20 centavos, 1908-S, F12. KM170, .750 silver/.0965 oz. Struck at San Francisco. (WCP-003V) $2.00

20 centavos, 1917-S, VF20. KM170, .750 silver/.0965 oz. Struck at San Francisco. (WCP-004V) $3.00

1 peso, 1905-S (curved serif on "1"), ANACS AU50. Struck at San Francisco. Nice off-white large-sized peso. (WCP-005V) $89.00 SOLD (Cladiator)

Philippines (US Commonwealth)

5 centavos, 1941-M, VF20. KM180, copper-nickel. Struck at Manila. Catalogs $2.50 in the 2004 Krause and $3.00 in the 2004 "Redbook" of US coins. (WCP-006V) $1.75

50 centavos, 1944-S, AU50. KM183, .750 silver/.2411 oz. San Francisco mint. Catalogs $3.00 UNC in 2004 Krause, and $4.50 in MS60 in the 2004 Redbook. (WCP-007V) $2.25


POLAND

Ort (1/4 thaler), ca. 1620-1628 (probably 1621 or 1624), F12, partially cleaned. KM39, silver. Obverse: Sigismund III in ruffed collar, with sword and scepter. Last two digits of date are indistinct and mostly unreadable due to poor strike in that area, which is fairly typical on these. This is why Krause has a special column for "No Date" coins. Traces of the final digit in this coin's date look like it might be a "1" or "4". If a 1621, it might be potentially scarce or rare, as Krause only lists dashes (--) in that column. Priced below the Krause (1st Edition) price for a typical "No Date" coin. A fair-sized silver coin with that 17th century look. (WCP-008V) $30.00

10 groszy, 1830-KG, AG3. KM113, .192 silver/.0180 oz. Oberse: crowned double-headed eagle. Reverse: denomination within wreath. (WCP-009V) $1.25

Poland (East Prussia)

3 groschen, 1785-E, AG3. KM(C)21, billon. Konigsberg mint. Obverse: laureate head of Friedrich II. Reverse: crowned flying eagle with orb and scepter. (WCP-009V) $1.50


RUSSIA

Russia (Imperial)


Silver "wire money" kopeck, undated (ca. 1689-1725), VG8, very crudely struck. Czar Pyotr I ("Peter the Great"). Peter the Great modernized Russia and later abolished these crude little silver pieces in favor of more "modern" machine-struck coinage. These are always crude, but this piece is even more primitive than most. Tiny, with an oblong "blob" shape. Think of it as unusual (and cheap!) 300-year-old silver. (WCR-001V) $2.50

Russia (Soviet Union/USSR)

20 kopecks, 1961, BU (MS62). KM(Y)132, copper-nickel-zinc. A souvenir of the old "Evil Empire", from the year before the Cuban Missile Crisis. (WCR-002V) $1.00

10 kopecks, 1967, October Revolution commemorative, BU, prooflike (MS65++ PL). KM(Y)136, copper-nickel-zinc. Only 211,000 struck. Cut from a mint set. Commemorates the 50th anniversary of the October Revolution. (WCR-003V) $1.25

15 kopecks, 1967, October Revolution commemorative, BU, prooflike (MS65++ PL). KM(Y)137, copper-nickel-zinc. Only 211,000 struck. Cut from a mint set. Commemorates the 50th anniversary of the October Revolution. (WCR-004V) $1.50

20 kopecks, 1967, October Revolution commemorative, BU, prooflike (MS65++ PL). KM(Y)138, copper-nickel-zinc. Only 211,000 struck. Cut from a mint set. Commemorates the 50th anniversary of the October Revolution. (WCR-005V) $2.00

50 kopecks, 1967, October Revolution commemorative, BU, prooflike (MS65++ PL). KM(Y)139, copper-nickel-zinc. Only 211,000 struck. Cut from a mint set. Commemorates the 50th anniversary of the October Revolution. (WCR-006V) $3.00

1 rouble, undated (1967), October Revolution commemorative, BU, prooflike (MS65++ PL). KM(Y)140.1, copper-nickel-zinc. Only 211,000 struck. Cut from a mint set. Commemorates the 50th anniversary of the October Revolution. (WCR-007V) $3.50


SPAIN

Gold half-escudo, 1745-AJ, VG10. KM361.1, .917 gold, .0498 oz. Philip V. Crowned "M" mintmark (Madrid). 1/16 of a "doubloon". Nice little historical gold coin. Past provenance indicated the coin was salvaged from a shipwreck, though this is not particularly noticeable, nor was the name of the wreck given. (WCS-001V) $90.00

5 centimos, 1878-OM, F15. KM674, copper. Catalogs $3.00 VF (2nd Edition Krause). Struck by Oeschger Mesdach & Co. ("OM" mintmark). This coin is VF on the reverse, but the obverse falls barely short of that grade. (WCS-002V) $1.75

10 centimos, 1870-OM, G6. KM663, copper. Struck by Oeschger Mesdach & Co. ("OM" mintmark). (WCS-003V) $1.25

10 centimos, 1870-OM, F12. KM663, copper. Struck by Oeschger Mesdach & Co. ("OM" mintmark). (WCS-003V) $2.00


SWEDEN

1 öre K.M., 1725, F12, corrosion. KM383.1, copper. Obverse: "FRS" over 3 crowns. ("FRS"= Friedericus Rex Sveciae, or "Frederick, King of Sweden"). Reverse: crown above crossed arrows, denomination, and "K.M." ("K.M."= (K)opper (M)ynt, or "Copper Money"). Catalogs $5.00 in 2nd Edition Krause, but net-priced for corrosion. Still an interesting-looking old coin. (WCS-005V) $3.00

2 öre S.M., 1759, VG10. KM461, copper. "S.M." = (S)ylf (M)ynt, or "Silver Money", presumably referring to the coin's equivalent value in silver. Diagonal pattern on edge. Only 352,000 struck. Grossly undervalued in the catalog, in my opinion. A nice looking (and thick!) coin that makes a strong visual impact. (WCS-006V) $5.00

2 öre, 1896, VF35. KM746, bronze. Catalogs $8.00 EF (2nd Edition Krause). This one is pretty close to that grade. (WCS-007V) $4.50

5 öre, 1875, VF30, small rim bruise. KM736, bronze. Catalogs $20.00 VF (2nd Edition Krause). (WCS-008V) $10.00

5 öre, 1926, EF40. KM779.2, bronze. Catalogs $10.00 (2004 Krause). (WCS-0009V) $6.75

2 daler copper "Plate Money", 1750,, F15, counterstamps uneven in places. KM(PM)71. Sweden in the 18th century was poor in silver but rich in copper, so they struck these giant pieces of copper plate money from 1644 to 1775, by stamping large plates of copper with official marks. The coins were designed to hold an equivalent amount of copper to the silver coins they replaced. Plate money was often exported as bullion but actually circulated in Sweden and Finland for more than a century. This piece is from the Nicobar shipwreck, which sank off South Africa on July 11, 1783, while on its way to India. Most plate money on the market today comes from this wreck. The 1750 2-daler pieces like this one are the most common, but still relatively seldom seen. I bought this at the 2004 FUN show in Orlando, and at the time it was the first piece of plate money I had seen in about 12 years. Catalogs $450.00 in Fine and $600.00 in VF (2nd Edition Krause). Comes with a certificate of authenticity from the salvors of the wreck. (WCS-013V) $365.00


SWITZERLAND

10 rappen, 1903-B, F15. KM27, copper-nickel. Struck at Bern. (WCS-010V) $2.00

1 franc, 1920-B, F12. KM24, .835 silver/.1342 oz. Struck at Bern. (WCS-011V) $1.50

1 franc, 1961-B, EF40. KM24, .835 silver/.1342 oz. Struck at Bern. (WCS-012V) $1.50












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  • wildjagwildjag Posts: 1,335 ✭✭✭

    Only 3 Imperial German coins imageimageimage
  • lordmarcovanlordmarcovan Posts: 43,657 ✭✭✭✭✭
    There are more, but they've not been "processed" yet (and it'll likely be some time before I get a chance to mess with 'em). Not a whole lot more, though.

    The 2-pfennig with the die breaks is pretty neat. Dramatic.

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  • AethelredAethelred Posts: 9,288 ✭✭✭
    Where are the hammered coins?
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  • lordmarcovanlordmarcovan Posts: 43,657 ✭✭✭✭✭
    Look closer. There are some hammered coins on there. (A Polish Ort I got from you, and the 1597 ducat, for now.)

    And more to come.

    As to English hammered, there's only one: an Edward I penny I got from Don. ICG F15. But to be candid, I have it overpriced vis-a-vis Spink.

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  • AethelredAethelred Posts: 9,288 ✭✭✭
    I don't see an Edward I Penny.image
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  • lordmarcovanlordmarcovan Posts: 43,657 ✭✭✭✭✭
    There are about a dozen more coins I have yet to add before the list is done for now (they are all ancient and medieval). The Eddie penny is in those last 12 or 13 pieces.

    Then I start working on a Liteside list before I go back and add more world coins (the world coins I have from that point on have to be "processed" for inventory so it will take a while to add them.) But there will be 12 or 13 ancient and medieval pieces by tomorrow, probably. Not that any of them will interest you, O Dead King- the ancients came from you, for the most part.

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