Ken was an eclectic collector so we have the pleasure of offering a very wide variety of material from ancients to modern with an interesting overseas offering. Most pieces were purchased in the 1970s so have been “sleeping” for over 40 years. Ken clearly focused on obtaining items that were good value for money when purchased rather than paying whatever price was being asked for high grade and choice material. However the collection does contain many items in solid and better grades and some instances the eye appeal is superior to the technical grade so viewing is recommended. The collection also contains rare issues we have not offered before especially in the Guinea section.
Ken Humphris is now 98 and his son Clive has kindly provided us with some reflections on his father’s coin collecting.
Dad’s interest in coins was first ignited through another interest of his, namely, antique furniture. In 1975 a second-hand antique dealer, who occasionally contacted Dad when he had something of interest for Dad, said he had something different for him to look at. This time it was not a piece of furniture but rather an unusual thin English silver penny. (Dad couldn’t remember the name of the coin). This sparked a fascination in coins for Dad which came from the fact that old coins represented great history and its value came from its age. Dad learnt so much from his English collection including being able to recite the Kings and Queens of England from way back much to the delight of his children. (I remember this! He corrected Mum and I many times for getting the royal succession wrong!)As a chartered surveyor and successful real estate proprietor, he attended and liked going to property auctions. Now he attended coin auctions in and around London and became a regular bidder, sometimes price was no object as the thrill of the chase and the passion to add to his collection drove him on. Hours upon hours in his home office he would pour over his coins in the evenings after work with magnifying glass and coins books at the ready.
The same second-hand dealer that procured the English penny also provided Dad with the start of his Abyssinian collection which were all hammered. Dad became interested in how they were produced and so his collection was broadened. Dad’s Roman collection needs special mention as each was purchased purely driven by a love of history and wonder of the age of the items.
Dad’s passion for coins did not start in his childhood but when he was 55 years old. His only childhood memory of coins was putting a coin on the tram line where it got thoroughly flattened. Now at the age of 98 years and now an antique himself he confesses, his family thinks “with great age comes great value.”
Denmark Speciedaler 1848 Christian VIII Death and Accession of Frederik VII KM#742 GF the obverse with a deep depression on the portrait, USADollars (5) 1879 NEF, 1883 O A/UNC and lustrous with some toning, 1884 O Lustrous UNC with some toning, 1921 Morgan VF, 1926S VF, Mexico8 Reales (2) 1837 Zacatecas Zs OM NVF with a planchet clip and flan flaws, 1878 Zacatecas Zs JS GVF, Spain5 Pesetas (2) 1871 VF, 1893 Fine, Netherlands 2/12 Gulden (2) 1938 VF with some tone spots, 1939 NVF
Hadrian (AD 117-138). Includes brasssestertius (3), rev. Spes left. Dupondi, rev. Salus seated left. Aequitas standing, As, Annona standing left. Fair to good fine (6)
Florin 1858 Narrow ccc, No Stop after date, ESC 816, Bull 2839 NEF and lustrous the obverse with some hairlines and a heavier contact mark in the field, Ex-Reeves Auction 2/7/1976 Lot 879
Medalet or PatternHalfpennyWilliam and MaryPeck 636, undated, Peck lists these under 'uncertain pieces', 29mm diameter in copper, GVF with traces of lustre, both sides showing signs of flan stress, seldom seen and almost never in grades above Fine
German States - Fulda Thaler 1795 KM#151, Dav.2265 VF with some light adjustment marks, Rare. Comes with old collector's ticket stating 'Albert Von Marshall 1248 7/5/1976'
Crowns (2) 1662 Rose below bust, edge undatedESC 15, Bull 339 Near Fine/Fine with old grey toning, 1676 ESC 51, Bull 397 Near Fine, holed on the edge after TVTAMEN
Halfcrowns (2) 1672 Third Bust ESC 471 with stop after HIB Fine with some surface marks, 1696 OCTAVO Large Shields, Early Harp ESC 522, Bull 1016, the obverse with a masonic symbol countermark, the reverse with 140 countermark, the countermarks GF, the host coin VG
Pennies (2) 1902 Low Tide Freeman 156 dies 1+A UNC and lustrous with a few small spots on the obverse, purchased by the vendor 5/8/1977, 1951 Freeman 242 dies 3+C UNC with good lustre
Straits Settlements Dollars (2) 1904 KM#25 NVF/VF, 1907H KM#26 GF/NVF, GB Trade Dollar 1897 KM#T5 GVF with some contact marks and small rim nicks, along with an additional small group (4) Medal Coronation of Edward VII 31mm diameter in silver the Official Royal Mint issue A/UNC, Medal Queen Elizabeth II Silver Jubilee, in base metal 1977 UNC, Toy Money Crown 1848 Gothic style, Bimetallic by H.Hyams NVF, Malta15 Tari 1756 (2) joined by a hinge both Fine, Ex-Reeves Auction 5/5/1978 Lot 1227
Anguilla Liberty Dollar 1967 Provisional Government, countermarked Coinage X#4.2, Countermarked on host coin YemenRiyal Y#31 Countermark VF, host coin Near Fine, Rare, our archive database indicates that this is the first that we have handled
Austria and Related (6) Austria Thaler Ferdinand II undated (1564-1595) Hall NVF, Austria Half Thaler 1714 KM#1546 Fine, Austria 30 Kreuzer 1807 KM#2149 Fair, Austria 100 Kronen 1923 KM#2832 NVF, Hungary Thaler 1759 KM#358.1 VG, Austrian Netherlands Quarter Kronenthaler 1793 KM#38 Near Fine/Good Fine with some nicks and adjustment lines
World a small group (12) AustraliaFlorin 1927 Parliament House GEF/AU and lustrous, IndiaRupee 1862 GVF, Greece 10 Lepta 1831 Fine, Ireland (4) Florins (2) 1928 Good Fine, 1942 V F/Fine, Shillings 1931 (2) About Fine, unevenly tone and NVF/GF, and a small group of pre-1700 European comprising Austria Kreuzer 1698 MMVN Oppeln Mint VG, HungaryDenar 1622 KM#63 NVF, Austria Pfennig undated uniface issue (c.1420-1427) Archduke Albert V VG, Germany Hall Heller 13th to 14th Century 'Hand of God' VG, Italy-Lucca Denaro Enrico II,III or IV undated (1039-1125) Fine toned
World a small group (18) Italy 500 Lire 1958 Lustrous UNC, Italy Fantasy 20 Lire 1943 Mussolini UNC, Italian States - GenoaDenier 12th Century Conrad III VF, Italian States - Gubbio Baiocchi 1728 Fine or better, Italian States - Papal States Half Baiocchi 1802R GEF the obverse off-centre, Vatican (6) 20 Centesimi 1934 UNC, 1 Lira (2) 1866 EF/GEF, 1867 Good Fine with a flan flaw, 10 Soldi 1868 VF, 5 Soldi 1867 (2) Fine and Good Fine, South Africa (4) Crowns 1947 (2) VF and lustrous A/UNC, Penny 1923 EF the reverse lacquered, Farthing 1923 EF the reverse lacquered, Southern RhodesiaHalfcrown 1947 UNC, SamoaTala 1969 KM#8 UNC, New ZealandFlorin 1964 Fine
Halfpenny 1695 struck on a heavier flan of 12.07 grammes (186.27 grains) heavier than the weight range stated by Peck but lighter than the 'thick flan' variety quoted by Peck, VF and well struck, on a pitted flan with some scratches and edge nicks
World small gold (3) Mexico 2 1/2 Pesos 1945 KM#463 UNC, Mexico Fantasy Gold Peso 1865 Maximillian UNC, Turkey a fantasy piece 16mm diameter, in the style of the Cedid Mahmudiye series, weighing 1.2 grammes, gold content unknown