World (67) includes some earlier pieces includes medieval types 12th to 15th Century, includes Spain, with some countermarked types, India, Ragusa, Thailand, Turkey, French Colonies, Bulgaria, a small group of Sultanate of Mogadishu, and medieval lead jetons? (4) in mixed lower grades a few damaged or holed, some with attribution or partial attribution tickets
Thailand Bullet money (2) Two Baht 30.02 grammes, the piece shows nine stamps, none appear to be a chakra, a curious piece, Fine, the second weighing 72.18 grammes and U-shaped, showing nine stamps, a large and unusual item, also an unusual copper irregularly shaped piece, no design apparent, holed in the centre, 9.30 grammes VG, and Feudal FranceSilverDenier legend part worn, exact attribution not possible, legend reads [---]TAS TRI[---] and [-------] OMS VG
Southern Burma and Ancient Burma (8) comprising Southern Burma - Kingdom of Pyu (16/17th Century) 24mm diameter 2.2 grammes uniface token in lead with Hintha or sacred bird to right, Fine, Southern Burma - Kingdom of Pyu Lead Pegu (2) 16/17th Century the first 23mm diameter, 3.60 grammes, VG, the second 24mm diameter, 4.36 grammes, VG, Ancient Pyu (Burma) Thaton dynasty (750-835) silver 1 ratti, bracteate, 0.10 grammes, Mitchiner 554 VF obverse brockage, Ancient Pyu (Burma) Kingdom of Srikshetra 1/100 Unit (2) 300-700 AD, 0.08 and 0.10 grammes, both About VF, Ancient Pyu (Burma) Kingdom of Srikshetra 1/100 Unit (750-832) Obverse: Throne, Reverse Temple, type 1 with Moon to left and sun to right, Wicks 26 (from article Wicks' Ancient Coinage from Thailand and Burma 2001), 8mm diameter, 0.14 grammes, About Fine/Good Fine, Ancient Pyu (Burma) Kingdom of Srikshetra 1/250 unit ? (750-832) 0.02 grammes, crude unit cross or flower, Wicks 27 (from article Wicks' Ancient Coinage from Thailand and Burma 2001), 7mm diameter, uniface VF, retail internet sold $17.50 used $4, plus an unattributed copper 19mm piece, dump style, Reverse: Bird left, possibly Thai or Malay origin, Fine
World (18) Samoa (3) Tala 1974 10th BritishCommonwealth Games, KM#18 Lustrous UNC, 1976 MontrealOlympics - Weightlifter SilverProof KM#22a, FDC boxed, 1978 Commonwealth Games - Athletes Silver Proof KM#30a FDC boxed, South Korea (2) 5000 Won 1978 World Shooting Championships - Marksman KM#22 UNC and attractively toned, 5000 Won 1978 World Shooting Championships - Archer on horseback KM#23 unfrosted Proof FDC boxed, Singapore (2) Five Dollars 1973 7th Southeast Asia Peninsular Games KM#10 (2) both Lustrous UNC, Malaysia (2) 25 Ringgit 1977FM 9th South East Asian Games KM#23 Proof FDC on the blue card of issue, One Ringgit 1977 South East Asian Games KM#22 Lustrous UNC with a subtle and colourful tone, Japan (3) 1000 Yen 1964 (Year 39) Y#80 Lustrous UNC, 1000 Yen 1972 Sapporo Olympic Games Y#84 Lustrous UNC, 100 Yen 1964 Tokyo Olympic Games Y#79 UNC, New ZealandOne Dollar 1974 Silver Proof KM#44 FDC in the box of issue, Thailand (5) Baht (4) BE2509 (1966) 5th Asian Games - Bangkok Y#87 UNC, BE2513 (1970) 6th Asian Games - Bangkok Y#91 UNC, BE2518 (1975) 8th SEAP Games - Bangkok Y#105 UNC, BE2521 (1978) 8th Asian Games - Bangkok Y#130 Lustrous UNC, 5 Baht 1978 8th Asian Games - Bangkok Y#131 Lustrous UNC
Thailand Bullet money (2) Two Baht 30.02 grammes, the piece shows nine stamps, none appear to be a chakra, a curious piece, Fine, the second weighing 72.18 grammes and U-shaped, showing nine stamps, a large and unusual item, also an unusual copper irregularly shaped piece, no design apparent, holed in the centre, 9.30 grammes VG, and Feudal FranceSilverDenier legend part worn, exact attribution not possible, legend reads [---]TAS TRI[---] and [-------] OMS VG
Thailand (79) mostly 20th Century base metal issues, includes 2 Att RS114 (1895), and RS 121 (1902), Att CS1249 (1887), fantasy items (4), Paranumismatic (2) also a New ZealandSixpence 1956 Fine, an Indian Temple Token and Spain 25 Centimos 1934 Replica Fine
World (176) circa early 1915's to modern in mixed grades average VF or near so to UNC including various issuers and a selection of different designs and denominations some of which higher. A few of the countries and issuer include Scotland, France, Greece, Germany, Romania, Bulgaria, Russia, British Armed Forces, World War 2 Allied Occupation Currency & Japanese Occupation Currency, Mexico, Brazil, Suriname, Peru, Argentina, Algeria, USA, China, Thailand, Nigeria, Kenya, Ghana and many others. An attractive group, also includes 2 black & white photos of India Government 5 and 10 Rupees from the early 1900's
Thailand (7) Fuang Y#28 (1869) Good Fine, Kingdom of Siam Att (2) RS108, RS118, Fair to Near Fine, 5 Baht BE2522 (2) UNC, 2 Baht Y#124 Investiture of Princess Sirindhorn UNC, Half Att Y#17 CS1244 GVF, along with Thailand Medals (3) of a religious nature, these in base metal with suspension mounts VF or better
Thailand (2) Half Pai (1/64th Baht) CS1236 (1874) Y#18 GEF and lustrous, very scarce in high grade, Half Att CS1236 (1874) Y#17 UNC with around 75% lustre, with some toning on the rim, very scarce in lustrous grades
China - Sinkiang Province Sar (Tael) Year 6 (1917) with rosette at top Y#45.2 Near Fine with grey tone, China - Szechuan Province Dollar Year 1 (1912) (2) Y#456 Fine and Y456.1 Fine, China Dollar 'Fat Man' NEF, Thailand Att undated 1896 RS 115 Fine, Japan (5) 50 Sen (3) Y#46 Fine, Y#25 Year 30, Y#37.2 Year 5, 1 Sen Y#17.1 (2) Year 8, Year 9 NF
Thailand (2) Half Pai CS1244 (1882) UNC with traces of lustre and a few small spots, Half Att CS1236 (1874) UNC toned with cabinet friction and a few small spots, both reported as Proofs by the vendor
Primitive Money: West Africa 'Kissie Pennies' (2) Manilas (6) China Knife and Hoe money, Thailand Boat (3), Canoe (3) and Quarter Baht Ayudhya, with a large group includes some fantasy pieces, Temple tokens and other generally Eastern Ancients, some attributed with some in silver, we note India, China, Tibet, Indonesia, Kingdoms of Angkor and Funan etc. worthy of further examination, in mixed grades (lot)
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