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Lot | Description | Status | ||
11575 Click to enlarge photo | 1920 - Fully lustrous UNC, Emu's feathers sl rounded (die strike), obv light tone. Ren cat $2850. Very scarce. (P) | AVAILABLE at A$700 | ||
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11615 Click to enlarge photo | 1915 - aEF. Ren cat EF $2850. (P) | SOLD at A$450 | ||
11644 Click to enlarge photo | 1921 - Light toning over near full underlying lustre aU. Ren cat $2850. (P) | AVAILABLE at A$900 | ||
11645 Click to enlarge photo | 1921 - Has been dipped, aU. Ren cat $2850. (P) | AVAILABLE at A$700 | ||
12063 Click for more photos | Hyde, Robert & Co, Melbourne, VIC 1857 & 1861 (2) 1d. gVF, aVF, VF. A-280, 283, 284. R-284, 285, 286 cat approx $400. (3) | SOLD at A$100 | ||
12064 Click for more photos | Hyde, Robert & Co, Melbourne, VIC 1857 (1) & 1861 (3) ½d. VG/F, aVF, aVF, gVF. A-281, 285, 287, 288. R-287, 289, 291, 292 cat approx $550. Rarity 3, 3-4, 3, 5-6. (4) (P) | AVAILABLE at A$160 | ||
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 | ||
13834 Click for more photos | National Bank of Scotland Ltd: £1 1-6-1957 sig Alexander EF. Union Bank of Scotland Ltd: £1 30-11-1942 sig Hird & Wilson UNC. BYB SC-503e, 903d. P-258a, S815c cat US$285 = A$425. (2) | AVAILABLE at A$200 | ||
13978 Click to enlarge photo | Ptolemaic Kings of Egypt: Ptolemy II Philadelphos 285-246BC AE Obol (10.74g) Alexandria mint struck 260's-246BC. Head of the deified Alexander right rev Eagle standing left on thunderbolt, triangle monogram between legs. gF/aVF, some obv porosity SNG Cop 158 (P) | SOLD at A$100 | ||
13982 Click for more photos | Roman Coins & Their Values - Vol III, the accession of Maximinus I to the death of Carinus, AD 235-285. By David Sear, Pub Spink 2005, 536 pgs. Describes & values (3 grades) 4432 coins with illustration throughout. Essential reference. New. | SOLD at A$85 | ||
13986 Click to enlarge photo | Ancients: Roman Silver Coins Vols 3 & 5 David Sear Vol 3 The Accession of Maximus to the Death of Carivius AD235-285 Spink 2005, AD337-491 Spink 2014, Vol 5 The Christian Empire, the later Constantinian Dynasty & the Houses of Valentinian and Theodosius & their successors, Constans II to Zeno. VGC. (2) | AVAILABLE at A$120 |