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Great Britain & World medallions in album. Great Britain 1761-1980 inc George III Coronation, Deaths, Coronations, 50 & 60 Years of Reign, Marriage, Centenary, Empire Day (4 in silver) (37). France Marie 1793, Czechoslovakia, Denmark, Hungary, Israel, USA, South Africa & others (29). Poor-UNC. (66)SOLD at A$250
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India - Bengal Presidency: AH1204 Yr 19 (1793-1818) Shah Alam II gold ¼ Mohur, (3.09g) Murshidabad (Calcutta mint), edge grained right. aU. KM-100, Stevens 4.7. (P)SOLD at A$600
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India - Bengal Presidency: AH1204 Yr 19 (1793-1818) Shah Alam II gold ¼ Mohur, (3.08g) Murshidabad (Calcutta mint), edge grained right. UNC. KM-100, Stevens 4.7. (P)SOLD at A$750
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India - Bengal Presidency: AH1202 Yr 19 (1793-1818) Shah Alam II gold Mohur Murshidabad (Calcutta mint) edge grained right. clnd VF. KM-103.1, Stevens 4.3. (P)SOLD at A$1300
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India - Bengal Presidency: AH1202 Yr 19 (1793-1818) Shah Alam II gold Mohur. Murshidabad (Calcutta mint) edge grained right. KM-103.1, Stevens-4.3. Slabbed PCGS MS64. (P)SOLD at A$2200
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India - Bengal Presidency: AH1202 Yr 19 (1793-1818) Shah Alam II gold Mohur. Murshidabad (Calcutta mint) edge grained right. Fully lustrous, UNC. KM-103.1, Stevens-4.3. (P)SOLD at A$1700
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India - Bengal Presidency: AH1202 Yr 19 (1793-1818) Shah Alam II gold Mohur. (12.33g) Murshidabad (Calcutta mint) edge grained right. Lustrous aU, tiny test cut. KM-103.1, Stevens 4.3. (P)SOLD at A$1400
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India - Bengal Presidency: AH1202 Yr 19 (1793-1818) Shah Alam II gold Mohur, (12.29g) Murshidabad (Calcutta mint) edge grained right. VF, tiny test cut on edge. KM-103.1, Stevens 4.3. (P)AVAILABLE at A$1300
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India - Bengal Presidency: AH1202 Yr 19 (1793-1818) Shah Alam II gold Mohur. (12.26g) Murshidabad (Calcutta mint) edge grained right. Possibly a jeweller's copy. Stevens-4.3, KM-103.1.NO LONGER AVAILABLE
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Mexico: 1793-FM Charles IV (1788-1808), gold 8 Escudos, Mexico City mint. 26.89g. KM-159. aEF, small mt traces in top edge only, still very attractive coin. (P)SOLD at A$2700
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Spain: 1793MF Charles IIII gold Escudo Madrid mint. aVF/VF. KM-434. (P)SOLD at A$375
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1793-A Constitutional Monarchy Louis XVI gold 'Louis d'or' of 24 Livres, 'Roi des FRANCOIS', rev Genie of France 'L'AN 5 DE LA LIBERTE', Paris mint. 7.65g. Fr-477, Gad-61, KM-617.1. Graded PCGS 'AU 53', with only minor planchet irregularities, that often occur on this type, well struck & attractive. Only very small numbers struck in 1792-1793, with those dated 1793 being actually minted after the execution of the king(!!!), as coins were urgently needed while new design needed approval & time to make new dies. An iconic rarity of French Revolutionary coinage. (P)AVAILABLE at A$10000
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1793-A National Convention gold 24 Livres, Genie of France, rev 'REPUBLIQUE FRANCOISE & 'L'AN II', Paris mint. 7.65g. Fr-478, Gad-62, KM-626.1. Graded PCGS AU55, with adjustment marks only on reverse, that are quite typical for this type, well struck & attractive. One year type with only very small numbers struck. Important rarity of French Revolutionary coinage. (P)AVAILABLE at A$7000
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1793-A National Convention silver Ecu of 6 Livres, Genie of France, rev 'REPUBLIQUE FRANCOISE & 'L'AN II', Paris mint, no dot 1st sem, with interesting die crack. 29.45g. Graded PCGS 'AU detail - tooled' as some smoothing of adjustment marks, with nice patina. KM-624.1. Gad-58. Historical coin. (P)AVAILABLE at A$700
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ND c1793-95 Kentucky token. Hand holding an unrolling scroll rev 15 stars, plain edge. VF/gVF. KM-Tn70.1. (P)SOLD at A$400
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Australian Military Administration of German New Guinea: 1914 FIVE MARKS '14th October 1914', s/n 00793, Treasury Note 'Payable in coin at the Treasury, Rabaul', signed by Walter Fry as treasurer and by Ben Price as entered, issued note without the 'cancelled' endorsement. P-1a. These provisional treasury notes were issued at Rabaul shortly after the occupation of German New Guinea by Australian Forces. They circulated for only the final two months of 1914, before being withdrawn & exchanged for Australian pound notes/coins when supplies of cash were delivered from Australia. The withdrawn treasury notes were defaced in red ink as being cancelled on '1.1.15', and stocks was later destroyed apart from couple examples kept as souvenirs by the treasurer. While of the non-cancelled notes only several examples are recorded, and only of the 5Mk value. 2022 Ceremuga certificate of authenticity, plus Graded PMG VF30 NET, with restoration comment as the note has been expertly repaired at top well away from the printed design elements, which are all fully original. Only 2 examples have been graded by PMG (& none by PCGS), with this being the highest graded, and believed to be the best quality of the existing examples. Historically very important Australian & World note of great rarity. (P)SOLD at A$42000
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Severus Alexander 222-235AD AR Denarius (4.17g) Antioch 231AD. Laureate & draped bust right rev Victory advancing right holding wreath & palm. VF. cf S-7930, RSC-561a.AVAILABLE at A$90