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Lot | Description | Status | ||
12022 Click to enlarge photo | Hodgson, AG, Melbourne, VIC. 1860 1d Lonsdale St West. gVF, sm ek. A-254, R-240 cat VF $200. Rarity 3. (P) | AVAILABLE at A$80 | ||
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12023 Click for more photos | Hodgson, AG, Melbourne, VIC 1860 1d (2). VG porous, VF flts. A-255, 254. R-241, 240 cat $550. Rarity 8, 3-4. (2) (P) | SOLD at A$500 | ||
12038 Click to enlarge photo | Hogarth, Erichsen & Co Sydney, NSW 1858 silver 3d. Brilliant Choice UNC with prooflike fields. A-690, R-254. Rarity 8. Without doubt the finest known. (P) | AVAILABLE at A$5000 | ||
12039 Click to enlarge photo | Hogarth Erichsen & Co, Sydney, NSW 1858 silver 3d. VG/F, plugged. A-690. R-254. Rarity 8. (P) | SOLD at A$200 | ||
12045 Click to enlarge photo | Hogarth & Erichsen, Sydney, NSW 1860 silver 3d. Normal. aVF, edge bump (ex mt). A-691N, R-254 cat VF $900. Rarity 5. (P) | SOLD at A$150 | ||
12849 Click to enlarge photo | 1285-1314 Philippe IV le Bel, gold 'Masse d'or', (1st issue, 1296), King seated holding sceptre & Fleur-de-lis, rev floriated cross. 6.75g. Fr-254, D-208. VF, small edge dents, very large flan. Philippe IV was the 1st French king to regularly issue gold coinage, as previous to his reign only Louis IX had minted one coin in tiny quantity. Therefore, for collectors of French gold coins Philippe IV is the earliest king that can realistically be represented in their collections. Extremely rare & historically significant (P) | SOLD at A$13000 | ||
12929 Click for more photos | 1938 St Johns Ambulance Association 14ct gold fob/stick pin, rev engraved '425457 Allen Rollinson'. Hallmarked WD&S 14 .585 (anchor) M (1938), 7.2g, RARE. (P) | NO LONGER AVAILABLE | ||
13444 Click to enlarge photo | Bunsei-sen. Asakusa, Musashi Province (1821-25) 4 Mon. Kan Ei Tsu Ho, Seed coin. gEF. H-4.254. Scarce. (P) | AVAILABLE at A$250 | ||
13949 Click to enlarge photo | Ionia, Teos c500-450BC AR Stater (12.23g) Aeginetic standard. Griffin with curved wings seated right, grape bunch on vine to right rev Quadripartite incuse square. VF. cf S-4576, SNG Von Aulock 2254. (P) | SOLD at A$550 | ||
14157 Click to enlarge photo | John III Ducas-Vatatzes Empire of Nicaea 1222-1254 AV Hyperpyron Nomisma (4.44g) Magnesia mint struck c1232-1254. Christ enthroned facing rev John standing facing being crowned by the Theotokos aEF/EF. S-2073. (P) | AVAILABLE at A$650 |