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Hammer price $200 + premium $30 (15 %) + tax + shipping $200 + $30 + ? + ? Sale 37 Lot 4183
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Republic of Colombia gold 8 Escudos 1834-UR, Popayan, Bust left/Crossed bow & arrows on fasces, KM82.2, Fr-68, MS61 PCGS.
Republic of Colombia gold 8 Escudos 1834-UR, Popayan, Bust left/Crossed bow & arrows on fasces, KM82.2, Fr-68, MS61 PCGS.
FF-201, KM-576, S-3667. The obverse features the Youthful Bust of George II facing left and the reverse shows the crowned Rose shaped shield of the British Monarchy.
FF-201, KM-576, S-3667. The obverse features the Youthful Bust of George II facing left and the reverse shows the crowned Rose shaped shield of the British Monarchy.
Paid Hammer Price $950.00 + Bidders Premium $142.50 + Shipping $8.00 Sale 47 Lot 2600
Paid Hammer Price $950.00 + Bidders Premium $142.50 + Shipping $8.00 Sale 47 Lot 2600
Sumatra. One Keping, 1787. Pridmor-19B; KM-257.1. Gilt Copper. VEIC bale-mark, date below. Reverse: Value and date below. PCGS graded Proof 65.
Sumatra. One Keping, 1787. Pridmor-19B; KM-257.1. Gilt Copper. VEIC bale-mark, date below. Reverse: Value and date below. PCGS graded Proof 65.
BRITISH SUMATRA. 1786. Copper. PROOF THREE KEPINGS. Balemark, date below. Denomination, date & legend. KM# 259.1. PCGS PR63BN.Lovely chocolate tone, tidy surfaces.To the degree that the copper coins of Bencoolen pre-date the coinage struck by the British for use at Penang, they are an excellent record of the early efforts of the British to gain a toe-hold in the lucrative spice and opium trade of South East Asia.As the very first coins struck by Matthew Boulton – indisputably the father of industrialized coinage, the copper coins of Bencoolen are of further importance to collectors of British and British colonial coinage
BRITISH SUMATRA. 1786. Copper. PROOF THREE KEPINGS. Balemark, date below. Denomination, date & legend. KM# 259.1. PCGS PR63BN.Lovely chocolate tone, tidy surfaces.To the degree that the copper coins of Bencoolen pre-date the coinage struck by the British for use at Penang, they are an excellent record of the early efforts of the British to gain a toe-hold in the lucrative spice and opium trade of South East Asia.As the very first coins struck by Matthew Boulton – indisputably the father of industrialized coinage, the copper coins of Bencoolen are of further importance to collectors of British and British colonial coinage