Poland (4) 30 Groschen 1663 AT KM#120 Fine, Ort (10 Groszy) 1616 Danzig KM#14 Fine with some scratches on the obverse, Six Groschen 1667 TLB KM#91 Fine, Solidus 1634 Elbing KM#46 Near Fine, struck off centre with part of the next coin visible, unusual
Germany Notgeld coins, Germany - Empire, Danzig, Austria, a collection of minors (194), some with high Krause values, many different Notgeld types represented, , in mixed grades with some EF or better
World a small mixed group (24) Japan Year 28 (1895) KM#A25.3 JNDA 01-10A in a PCGS holder Cleaned AU details, ScotlandMerk 1669 S.5611 VG with uneven tone, scarce, Spain One Peseta (3) 1869 SN-M KM#652 Fine, toned, 1870 SN-M KM#653 VG, 1903 Fine, ChinaFukien Province 20 Centsundated (c.1903-1908) 4 characters at the top of the obverse KM#104.2 Fine, BelgiumOne Franc 1880 50th Anniversary of Independence KM#38 Good Fine/NVF, Peru Sol 1875 Fine on a pin mount, CyprusHalf Piastre 1886 Good Fine with a darker tone area on PIASTRE, French Indo-China One Piastre 1931 NEF, Portuguese India Rupia 1912 VF, Sweden (3) 25 Ore 1889EB GEF and lustrous, 10 Ore (2) 1883EB EF and lustrous, 10 Ore 1855T NEF and lustrous, Danzig (2) 10 Pfennigs (2) 1932 KM#152 Good Fine, 1920 Token Coinage in Zinc KM#Tn1 Fine or better, along with Zeppelin Canteen Token c.1914 About Fine, FranceTeston 1569, Toulouse Mint, About Fine with some weakness in the centre, Iran 5000 Dinars (5 Krans) (2) 1902 KM#976 GEF and lustrous, 1927 KM#1106 EF with some contact marks, Scotland Five Shillings 1697 S.5688 Upright die axis, VG the reverse slightly better, Serbia Dinar 1915 Coin die alignment with designer's name KM#25.4 VG, unpriced by Krause, Rare, Madeira Islands 10 Reis 1842 KM#2 VF with some edge nicks, possibly once lightly cleaned, now retoned, Spain 100 Pesetas 1966 (68) as KM#797 GVF and prooflike, with some spots on the obverse, we note the Proofs are unlisted for this date and type, this certainly with a completely different finish to the currency coin
Europe mostly Eastern with issues from Poland , Danzig and the Baltic States these mixed grade but includes Germany3 Marks 1930 Unc with original mint bloom (24)
Germany2 Marks 1951J, 1951G, as part of a group of Germany and German States Pfennigs to 1 Marks 1873 to 1960 (121) in mixed grades, includes plenty of silver issues, Germany Weimar Republic3 Marks 1925A 1000th Year of the Rhineland VF as part of a group of German States, Germany, Danzig and Austria (49) includes plenty of silver items in mixed grades to EF
World a small and interesting group AustraliaPenny Token J.R Grundy Ballarat 1861 KM TN78 Fine, France Double Tournais Chateau Renault (copper) 1603/5 VF, German StatesVienna6 Kreuzer 1689 MV KM584, Mexico2 Reales 1773 Mo VF, NaplesSilver 6 G Charles 1630 Biaggi VF, PolandDanzig Siler Ort (1/4 Thaler) 1624-35 Fine and struck off centre, Nepal Silver Mohar Kathmandu 1692 Good Fine, Papal States Doppio Guilio 1755 Fine, Spanish Colonia Cob 2 Reales Fine, along with two unidentified European Hammered silver issues
World a small box of individual items including Prussia 5M 1907, West Germany 2M 1951G EF, Danzig 1/2 G 1932, USA Cent 1871 and others from Europe and The Far East, then two bags of German issues mostly 20th Century and a small collection of paranumismatic items machine tokens etc. in an album page (lot)
Poland and related early silver issues a wide variety from a deceased estate and reported as having been collected since the 1950s from London shops and coin markets some with Seaby tickets and including 16th and 17th Groschen of various denominations including the larger 6 Groschen types, Solidus, 3 Polkers including Danzig issues (45) all silver mixed collectable grades to GVF
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