auction 21 - Stephen Album Rare Coins
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auction 21 - Stephen Album Rare Coins
STEPHEN ALBUM RARE COINS Ƈ SPECIALISTS IN ISLAMIC, INDIAN, & ORIENTAL COINS AUCTION 21 January 15-16, 2015 Featuring: The Zhao Quanzhi Collection of Chinese Cash Coins Ƈ STEPHEN ALBUM RARE COINS ♦ SPECIALISTS IN ISLAMIC, INDIAN, & ORIENTAL COINS ♦ Online Catalog: www.stevealbum.com auction staff Stephen Album ...................... Director of Islamic and Early Indian Numismatics ....................steve@stevealbum.com Joseph Lang ............................ Director of East Asian and Later Indian Numismatics ............. joe@stevealbum.com Paul Montz ............................... Director of World Coins ......................................................................paul@stevealbum.com Dr. Norman D. Nicol .............. Numismatist/Cataloger ......................................................................ndnicol@epix.net Michael Barry .......................... Numismatist/Photography ...............................................................mike@stevealbum.com Brian Henderson ................... Photography ...........................................................................................brian@stevealbum.com Jocelyn McCord ..................... Accounting ..............................................................................................jocelyn@stevealbum.com Kate Polacci ............................ Shipping/Receiving ..............................................................................kate@stevealbum.com Stephanie McCord ............... Administrative Assistant .....................................................................stephanie@stevealbum.com Natalie Fry ............................... Graphic Design auction presented by Stephen Album Rare Coins, Inc. PO Box 7386 Santa Rosa, CA 95407 USA Telephone 707-539-2120 www.stevealbum.com Member: IAPN, ANA, ANS, ONS, RNS, CSNA, AVA, MCS Bonded California Auctioneers bidding methods Email your bids to bidding@stevealbum.com Bid On Our Website by logging in with your customer number. Contact us if you do not have a customer number. Mail your bids to Stephen Album Rare Coins, PO Box 7386, Santa Rosa, CA 95407 Bid Live on the days of the auction. See Live Internet Bidding section below. Fax your bids to 1-707-539-3348 Telephone Bids (by prior arrangement only). Only for lots on which you are willing to bid aggressively. You must contact us before Tuesday, January 13th, 2015 to become registered for telephone bidding. Requests to register for telephone bidding after this deadline will not be granted. 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Please telephone us at 707-539-2120 for assistance with registering to bid live or pre-bid for Auction 21 or send an email to info@stevealbum.com AUCTION 21 JANUARY 15-16, 2015 TABLE OF CONTENTS Ancient Coins | 1-73 Greek & Contemporaries....................1-17 Ancient Near East..................................18-58 Roman & Byzantine..............................59-64 Ancient Central Asia.............................65-73 Islamic Dynasties | 74-434, 495-710 Early Pre-Reform...................................74-102 Early Post-Reform.................................103-292 Spain & North Africa............................293-324 Egypt & Syria......................................... 325-392 Arabian Peninsula............................... 393-402 Madagascar Dinar Hoard.................. 403-425 Rum (Anatolia)...................................... 426-434 Iran - The Early Period........................ 495-530 Iran - The Seljuq Period..................... 531-542 Atabegs & Contemporaries............. 543-549 Mongol Dynasties............................... 550-566 Post-Mongol Iran................................. 567 Shahs of Iran......................................... 568-574 Khanates of Caucasia..........................575-576 Later Central Asia.................................577-580 Afghan Dynasties.................................581-693 Civic Coppers.........................................694-707 Islamic Group Lots.............................. 708-710 Ottoman Empire | 435-494 Early Ottoman...................................... 435-453 Later Ottoman...................................... 454-494 China | 711-1066 Chinese Dynasties............................... 711-978 Modern China....................................... 979-990 Chinese Provincial............................... 991-1012 Soviet Period......................................... 1013-1014 Foreign Colonies in China................ 1015-1016 Tibet......................................................... 1017-1066 India | 1067-1389 Ancient India........................................ 1067-1092 Medieval India..................................... 1093-1096 Sultanates............................................. 1097-1133 Mughal Empire.....................................1134-1222 Princely States / Maratha / Sikh.... 1223-1334 Colonial India....................................... 1335-1385 Republic of India................................ 1386-1389 World Coins | 1390-2113 Asia & Middle East............................. 1390-1601 Africa...................................................... 1602-1767 Europe.................................................... 1768-1947 Americas................................................ 1948-2026 Australia & Pacific............................... 2027-2106 Worldwide Group Lots..................... 2107-2113 Numismatic Literature | 2114-2126 auction number 21 Thursday, January 15, 2015 Session A 09:00 PST Lots 1 – 494 [Break 14:00-15:00 PST] Session B 15:00 PST Lots 495– 1066 Friday, January 16, 2015 Session C 09:00 PST Lots 1067 – 1601 [Break 14:00-15:00 PST] Session D 15:00 PST Lots 1602 – 2126 *All session and break times are estimated and are subject to fluctuation. Please plan accordingly. Bidding can be followed live at iCollector.com last minute bids If you wish to send bids on the days of auction, January 15-16, 2015, and are not able to bid live on iCollector.com please fax your bids to 707-539-3348 or email your bids to: bidding@stevealbum.com *NOTE: Bids sent after the auction has started are not guaranteed to be accepted. ♦ High resolution images of most lots are available on our website at: www.stevealbum.com Additional information on some lots can also be found at our website above. Auction Highlights Auction Highlights (More detailed information for each lot can be found later in this catalog). Lot 315 ALMORAVID: Ishaq b. ‘Ali, 1145-1146, AV dinar (4.15g), Marrakesh, AH540, A-474, H-434, superb strike, choice AU, RRR $4,000 - 4,500 Lot 479 TURKEY: Ahmed III, 1703-1730, AR pattern (16.26g), Kostantiniye, AH1115, KM-—, elegant toughra of Ahmed / standard titles (“sultan of the two continents, khaqan of the two seas” and “may his victory be glorious”), mint and accession year, uniform oblique reading, fabulous strike, lovely rainbow toning, AU, RRRR $3,000 - 4,000 Lot 573 QAJAR: Fath ‘Ali Shah, 1797-1834, AV presentation keshvarsetan (4.58g), Isfahan, AH1245, A-2871, Rabino-577 (same reverse die), obverse portrays the king seated on throne, with medallion bearing the ruler’s name to the left, mint & date in elegant border on reverse, minor spot of weakness of strike, UNC, RRR $3,000 - 3,800 Lot 819 JIN: Tai He, 1204-1209, AE 10 cash (19.26g), H-cf. 18.62, orthodox script, EF, RRRR, ex Zhao Quanzhi Collection $8,000 - 10,000 Lot 862 YUAN: Da De, 1297-1307, AE 3 cash (9.78g), H-19.27, ta de tung baw in Mongolian ‘Phags-pa script, F-VF, RRRR, ex Zhao Quanzhi Collection $3,000 - 5,000 Lot 993 CHIHLI: Guang Xu, 1875-1908, AR dollar, Pei Yang Arsenal mint, year 29 (1903), Y-73.1, L&M-462, a lovely example for this date, NGC graded MS63 $4,000 - 6,000 Lot 1161 MUGHAL: Jahangir, 1605-1628, AV zodiac mohur, Agra, AH1028 year 14, KM-180.1, Aries (ram), rising sun behind, NGC graded EF45 $35,000 - 45,000 Lot 579 BUKHARAN PEOPLE’S SOVIET REPUBLIC: AR medal, ND (ca. 1920-25), 56mm, uniface medal for the supression of the Basmachi Revolt, with symbols of the State, a large star with crescent below, Arabic script within, five small stars around and two rifles with bayonets either side, VF $4,000 - 5,000 Image size reduced. Lot 1785 BELGIUM: Leopold I, 1831-1865, piéfort AV 10 francs, 1849, KM-P1, Bogaert-397, based on KM-18, considered by Bogaert at the highest level of rarity, NGC graded AU58, RRRR $3,000 - 4,000 THE S.A.R.C. TEAM Stephen Album | Director of Islamic & Early Indian Numismatics Steve has been serving the numismatic community since 1960. In 1976 he began dealing nearly exclusively in Islamic and Indian coins. He has authored several books including the Catalogue of California Trade Tokens, Volumes I & II in 1972 and 1974 respectively. 1977 saw the release of his complete rewrite of Marsden's Numismata Orientalia Illustrata, a guide to Islamic and Oriental coins with values. In 1993 he published A Checklist of Islamic Coins, now is in its third edition, is the standard for collectors of Islamic coins. Mr. Album is currently a senior fellow at the Worcester College, Oxford, England, and in this position has authored three of the ten volumes of the Sylloge of Islamic Coins in the Ashmolean (Museum) beginning in 1999. In 2003 he was the recipient of the American Numismatic Society's Huntington Award, and is only one of three Islamists to have received this honor. He has twice been the recipient of the Samir-Shamma-prize for Islamic Numismatics, in 2000 and then in 2005. In May of 2004 the Eberhard-Karls-Universität Tübingen in Germany honored Mr. Album with a philosophiae doctoris honoris causae, an honorary doctoral degree in philosophy. Steve is among the world's leading experts on Islamic and Indian coins. Joseph Lang | Director of East Asian & Later Indian Numismatics Joe is a member of the American Numismatic Association (ANA), as well as many other numismatic associations. He has been a fulltime coin dealer in California since 1987 and was first based in San Diego. Mr. Lang has been a contributing editor to various editions of Krause publication's Standard Catalog of World Coins, German Coins, and World Paper Money for over a decade. He has also contributed to past editions of the Monetary Research Institute's Banker's Guide to Foreign Currency. Mr. Lang has specialized in world coins since 1989 with expertise in Chinese and other Asian cast coins and later machine struck Chinese coins. He is also one of the main catalogers of Mughal, Indian Princely States and Colonial Indian coinages. Paul Montz | Director of World Coins Paul joined the staff in January 2011. He attended UC Davis from 1975-80, earning bachelor's and master's degrees in Agricultural Science & Management and Agronomy, respectively. He began working in the numismatic field in the 1970's. In 1981, he founded Olde World Numismatics in Chico, CA, a business he ran for 30 years, focusing on A-Z world coins, before merging with Stephen Album Rare Coins. He has published price lists for many years and has been a fixture at major coin shows since the 1980's. Paul is a life member of the American Numismatic Association and is a member of many other organizations. He has been a contributing editor for the Standard Catalog of World Coins since 1998. Dr. Norman Douglas Nicol | Numismatist / Cataloger Doug worked as Steve's assistant full-time from 1981 until 1999, after which he moved back to his home area of northeastern Pennsylvania. Doug began cataloging again for S.A.R.C. in 2006. Doug received a doctorate in Medieval Islamic History from the University of Washington (Seattle) in 1979 and during a subsequent post-doctoral stay in Egypt, co-authored a catalog of the coins and related items in the Egyptian National Library, Cairo (1982). During the years Doug worked for Steve in California, he researched and compiled his Corpus of Fatimid Coins, which was published in 2006. He has been a senior research fellow at Oxford University since 2001, having agreed to write five of the proposed ten volumes of the Sylloge of the Islamic Coins in the Ashmolean. Michael Barry | Numismatist / Office Manager Mike joined the company in June of 2008. Mike's background is in archaeological theory, having completed his bachelor’s degree in Anthropology & Archaeology at the University of California, Santa Cruz in 2007. Prior to attending UC Santa Cruz, Mike attended Santa Rosa Junior College, completing an AA in Anthropology as well as an AS in Natural Sciences in 2005. Mike's duties with the company include production of fixed-price and auction catalogs, managing the sales team, attending coin conventions, as well as organizing and curating our extensive inventory. He is a member of the American Numismatic Association. Jocelyn McCord | Accounting & Payroll Jocelyn joined the firm in 2007 and is responsible for the bookkeeping department. Jocelyn is in charge of all of our accounting and payroll tasks. She handles incoming and outgoing payments, account inquiries, and other financial aspects of the company. Brian Henderson | Photography Brian joined the company in July 2010. Outside of the office he is a fine art photographer and avid collector of obscure ephemera. He entered the art world via his interest in skateboarding, and has been involved in the skate scene for 25 years. Brian uses his expertise in photography to help create our catalogs. In addition he employs his artfully mastered people skills in handling customer relations. Kate Polacci | Shipping & Receiving Kate began working for the company in June 2011. She is the manager for all of our outgoing and incoming shipments. She also assists with the processing of sales and with other aspects of the production of our fixed-price and auction catalogs. Stephanie McCord | Administrative Assistant Stephanie joined the company in November 2014. She is a graduate of the University of California, Santa Barbara with bachelor’s degrees in Psychology and Sociology. Her duties with the company include customer relations, assisting with bookkeeping, as well as various administrative tasks. PROOF-RECORD COINAGE Proof coins have been struck for many years by many countries. They have been produced as a means for collectors to have ultra-high quality pieces, and as a fundraiser by governments. This is not the case with Proof-Record (also known as VIP Proof) coinage. This series was struck by the Royal Mint for Great Britain, as well as many other countries, between 1926 and 1965. Proof-Record coins are very rare and were struck for record purposes so there would exist a few samples of that year’s production of circulating types by the Mint. Other reasons given for this production were to maintain continuity of dates in a series, or as a test of dies before they were used for regular production. Some were given to institutions, for display and exhibition, for presentation to potential customers, and others were archived. Production of each type was generally in the range of 5-20 pieces. In many cases, these figures are estimates, as no record of coinage figures was kept. Often, these pieces exhibit frosty busts and a cameo effect. Great collections of these pieces include the Royal Mint’s own collection, that of the British Museum, and the Museum of Victoria (Australia) collection. Production of these issues stopped when they gained a numismatic following and began appearing in auctions. That leaves very small numbers of these pieces for private collectors. A look at auction archives shows that they are rarely offered. By studying NGC and PCGS population reports, one can see that very few pieces have been submitted. These coins are still not well-known by most collectors. Since about 2004, some awareness has been growing among collectors and many prices have quadrupled or more. The performance of British and Australian Proof-Record pieces in recent years has been extraordinary, but prices for most other countries’ pieces are still quite reasonable. We have recently seen the terms Proof-Record and VIP Proofs applied to other similar items of miniscule mintages of proofs outside of the Royal Mint. Also, there have been some recent discoveries of dates or die combinations which were previously unknown in proof, and there will likely be a few more in the future. We offer here, in Sessions C & D, a wide variety of Proof-Record coinage, as well as many other important proof and specimen issues. We have Proof-Record coinage from the following countries: British Caribbean Territories, British Honduras, British West Africa, British East Africa, Fiji, Great Britain, Iceland, Jamaica, Jersey, Jordon, Mauritius, New Zealand, and Rhodesia & Nyasaland. Except for a Spink auction many years ago (Spink Sale No. 25, Australian and World Coins, 13th to 15th July 1988), this may be the first auction having so many of these pieces and from so many countries. You are not likely to see this number of these rare items in one place again for many years. Examples of VIP Proof Coins In This Sale: Lot 1529 Lot 1856 Lot 2104 JORDAN Hussein ibn Talal, 1952-1999 5 fils, 1962//AH1382, KM-9, VIP Proof Record specimen, NGC graded Proof 65 BR, RR Estimate: $500 to $650 GREAT BRITAIN Elizabeth II, 1952-, ½ penny, 1958, KM-896, VIP Proof Record specimen, NGC graded Proof 63 RB, R, ex Rupp Collection Estimate: $600 to $800 NEW ZEALAND Elizabeth II, 19522½ shillings, 1965, KM-29.2, VIP Proof Record Specimen, mintage of only 10 pieces, NGC graded Proof 65 Cameo, RRR Estimate: $850 to $1,000 GUIDE TO BIBLIOGRAPHY ABBREVIATIONS Throughout this catalog, you may find the following abbreviations used: NUMISMATIC REFERENCES Album, Stephen, A Checklist of Islamic Coins, 3rd Edition Artuk, Ibrahim and Cevriye Artuk, Istanbul Arkeoloji Müzeleri Teşhirdeki Islâmî Sikkeler Kataloğu Barker, R. Allan, The Historical Cash Coins of Vietnam Balog, Paul, The Coinage of the Ayyubids Bennett, Kirk, A Catalog of Georgian Coins Bopearachchi, O. & Pieper, W., Ancient Indian Coins Calciati, Romolo, Corpus Nummorum Siculorum: The Bronze Coinage Zheng Yiwei & Chen Tielong, Classic Chinese Charms; Volumes I & II Cribb, Joseph, A Catalog of Sycee in the British Museum Craig, William D., Coins of the World Davenport, John, European Crowns (Various Editions) Deyell, John, Living Without Silver Dupriez, Charles, Monnaies et essais monétaires du royaume de Belgique et du Congo Belge Fonrobert, Jules and Weyl, Adolph, Die Jules Fonrobert’sche Samlung uberseeischer Munzen und Medaillen. Auctioned by Adolph Weyl, Berlin, 1878 Friedberg, Arthur L. and Friedberg, Ira S., Gold Coins of the World Göbl, Robert, Sasanian Numismatics Goron, Stan, Goenka J.P and Michael Robinson, The Coins of the Indian Sultanates Gadoury, Victor, Monnaies Françaises Gaedechens, Otto Christian, Hamburgische Münzen und Medaillen Gomes, Alberto, Moedas Portuguesas 1128-1988 Grabar, Oleg, The Coinage of the Tulunids (=ANS Numismatic Notes and Monographs No. 139) Grierson, Philip, Byzantine Coinage Gyselen, Rika, Arab-Sasanian Copper Coinage Hartill, David, Cast Chinese Coins (or) Hartill, David, Early Japanese Coins Hazard, Harry W., The Numismatic History of Late Medieval North Africa Herrli, Hans, Coins of the Sikhs Hsu, T.K., Illustrated Catalog of Chinese Coins Huszár, Lajos, The Art of Coinage in Hungary Ismilier, Yılmaz, The Coins of Anatolian Seljuqs Jafar, Yahya, The Seljuq Period in Baghdad 447-552 H. A Numismatic and Historical Study Japanese Numismatic Dealers Association, Catalog of Japanese Coins & Banknotes Kann, Eduard, Catalog of Chinese Coins Klat, Michael, Catalogue of the Post-Reform Dirhams. The Umayyad Dynasty Kochnev, Boris D., Qarakhanid Coins: Research into Sources and History Krause Publications, Standard Catalog of World Coins Lin Gwo Ming & Ma Tak Wo, Illustrated Catalog of Chinese Gold & Silver Lecompte, Jean, Monnaies Et Jetons Des Colonies Francaises Liddle, Andrew, Coinage of Akbar (The Connoisseur Choice) Mitchiner, Michael, Oriental Coins, the Ancient and Classical World Malloy, Alex G., Preston, Irene F., Seltman, Arthur J., Bates, Michael L., Gordus, A.A., Metcalf, D.M. and Pesant Roberto, Coins of the Crusader States Mazard, Jean, Histoire monétaire et numismatique contemporaine 1790-1967 Miles, George C., Rare Islamic Coins (=ANS Numismatic Notes and Monographs No. 118) Nercessian, Y.T., Armenian Coins and Their Values Nicol, N. D., A Corpus of Fatimid Coins Pere, Nuri, Osmanlilarda Madeni Paralar (Coins of the Ottoman Empire) Pieper, Wilfried, Ancient Indian Coins Revisited Price, Martin, Coins of the Macedonians Pridmore, Major F., The Coins of the British Commonwealth of Nations. Part 4, India. Volume 2, Uniform Coinage Puddester, Robert P., Medals of British India Rhodes N. and Bose S.K., The Coinage of Tripura Borgomale, H.L. Rabino di. Coins, Medals and Seals of the Shahs Of Iran (1500-1941) Rajgor, Dilip, Punch-marked Coins of Early Historic India Carson, Kent & Barnett, Roman Imperial Coinage Robinson, Michael and L.A. Shaw, The Coins and Banknotes of Burma Rulau, Russell, Latin American Tokens Sear, David R., Greek Coins and Their Values (or) Sear, David R., Roman Coins and Their Values Schjoth, Fredrik, Chinese Currency Seaby, H.A., Coins of England & the United Kingdom Stevens, Paul and Randy Weir, Uniform Coinage of India Scholten, C., The Coins of the Dutch Overseas Territories 1601–1948 Sellwood, David, An Introduction to the Coinage of Parthia Senior, R.C., Indo-Scythian Coins and History Shore, Fred B., Parthian Coins and History Various Authors, Sylloge of Islamic Coins in the Ashmolean (Vols 1 to 10, Not All Have Been Published) Smirnova, O., Catalog of Sogdian Coins Ilisch, Lutz, Sylloge Nummorum Arabicorum Tübingen Spengler, W.F. & W.G. Sayles, Turkoman Figural Bronze Coins and Their Iconography Singh, Saran, The Encyclopedia of The coins of Malaysia Singapore and Brunei 1400-1967 Treadwell, Luke, Buyid Coinage: A Die Corpus (322-445 A.H.) van Arsdell, Robert, Celtic Coinage of Britain Vardanyan, Aram, A Catalogue of Abbasid Copper Coins Vaz, J.F., Dinheiro Luso-Indiano Walker, John, A Catalogue of the Arab-Byzantine and Post-Reform Umayyad Coins Whelan, Estelle, J., Danishmendid Figured Copper Coins Yeoman, Current Coins of the World Oriental Coins Database, www.zeno.ru A Artuk B Balog Bennett Bop Calciati CCH Cribb Cr Dav De Dupriez Fonrobert Fr G G Gad Gaedechens Gomes Grabar Grierson Gyselen H Hazard Herrli Hsu Huszár Izm Jafar JNDA Kann Klat Koch KM L&M Lecompte Liddle M Ma Mazard Miles Ner Nicol NP Pieper Price Prid Pud R&B Rabino Rajgor RIC Robinson Rulau S S S S&W Sc Sell Senior Shore SICA Sm SNAT SS SS Treadwell Van Arsdell Vard Vaz W Whelan Y Zeno ABBREVIATED DESCRIPTIONS AE AR AV bronze silver gold c/m DM MM countermarked date missing mint missing ND NM t/m no date no mint testmark(s) Zhao Quanzhi 1892-1956 Mr. Zhao Quanzhi was born in 1892 in a beautiful, ancient village in the countryside near Beijing. For hundreds of years, many wealthy families preferred to set up their cemetery sites in this area due to the graceful mountains, crystal clear waters, and escape it afforded them from the bustling city of Beijing. Because of this, the local farmers often found ancient coins when plowing the fields. For a long period of time, this area was very popular for antiquities and coin dealers. When Mr. Zhao was attending private elementary school, one of his teachers was very fond of ancient coins. Mr. Zhao took an interest in ancient coins as well, largely due to the influence of this teacher. After he graduated from school and became a government official in the salt business, Mr. Zhao started purchasing old Chinese coins on a large scale. Due to the overthrow of the Qing Dynasty in 1911 and fighting occurring between numerous warlords, China was thrown into chaos. During this time, however, Mr. Zhao was promoted from a provincial chief within the Salt Bureau to the chief of the Salt Bureau for the entire Republic of China. This was a recognition of both his abilities and the success of a series of reforms he had implemented in various provinces of China. As a result, he was awarded the position in person by the President of China, which was a prestigious honor for him. Because of the nature of his position, Mr. Zhao had the chance to travel to many different regions of China, and these opportunities gave him the freedom to collect exceptional coins. Often, he would go as far as a few hundred miles just for one specimen. His interest in historical pieces became an obsession, and this fascination brought him many rare, extraordinary coins. At his time, Mr. Zhao became a renowned numismatist throughout China. Mr. Zhao's fascination of ancient coins motivated him to complete extensive research regarding both his personal collection as well as ancient Chinese coins in general. He continually wrote and published research articles throughout the course of his coin-collecting years. In 1937, he translated the Western Xia coin from the Tangut language tsh-hee-a lhee lee ndzen into the Chinese as zhēn guān bǎo qian which at the time was ground breaking. He wrote an article regarding the coin, which was published in 1940 in the 3rd edition of (Quanbi). The discovery and translation of the Western Xia zhēn guān bǎo qian of Emperor Chong Zong coin played a pivotal role in the study and research of the Western Xia coins. In the late 1940s, Mr. Zhao finished writing an English research article, “The Study of the History of the Chinese Coin,” but regrettably, his text was not published due to the shift in government power at that time. This was his biggest regret and caused him a large amount of grief. The manuscript was also destroyed during the turbulent times of that period. The loss of the manuscript was a tragic loss to him personally and to the greater study of the history and culture of ancient Chinese coins. The coins in this particular auction are a small portion of the whole coin collection of Mr. Zhao. His daughter, Yuhua Zhao (Jennie Chao), brought them to the United States of America 65 years ago in 1949 before the founding of the People’s Republic of China. It is for this reason we have the unique opportunity to see these exquisite coins today. This collection is a testament to the curiosity and knowledge Mr. Zhao had for the history and coins of ancient China. 赵权之 1892-1956 赵权之先生 1892 年生于北京远郊延庆县一个古老 年生于北京远郊延庆县一个古老 的村庄, 的村庄,由于该地山清水秀环境优美, 由于该地山清水秀环境优美,千百年来 大户阔佬都喜欢到那里置地建坟, 大户阔佬都喜欢到那里置地建坟,以避京城之喧 嚣嘈杂。 嚣嘈杂。因此, 因此,当地农民在翻地时常会刨出一些 古老的器皿钱币, 古老的器皿钱币,长期以来那里也是盗墓贼和文 物贩子活跃的地区之一。 物贩子活跃的地区之一。 赵先生儿时在私塾上学时的教书先生就是一 个钱币爱好者, 个钱币爱好者,受其影响, 受其影响,赵先生从小就对古钱 币有了兴趣, 币有了兴趣,并从街坊邻居小伙伴手里收集一些 自己喜欢的钱币。 自己喜欢的钱币。真正投入资金大规模购买并研 究钱币, 究钱币,是在从税务学校毕业, 是在从税务学校毕业,成为政府的盐务 官员并有了收入之后开始的。 官员并有了收入之后开始的。 那时, 那时 , 延续了几百年的清王朝被推翻, 延续了几百年的清王朝被推翻, 中国 国内军阀混战, 国内军阀混战,到处一片混乱, 到处一片混乱,新政府面临着重重困难, 新政府面临着重重困难,各项工作更是举步维艰。 各项工作更是举步维艰。赵先 生由于其出色的工作能力, 生由于其出色的工作能力,很快崭露头角并得到了政府的重用, 很快崭露头角并得到了政府的重用,被派往全国各地任盐务 工作负责人。 工作负责人。在武汉任盐务局长时, 在武汉任盐务局长时,对当地的盐务工作特别是对不合理的税务制度进行 了重大改革, 了重大改革,深受广大贫苦盐民欢迎, 深受广大贫苦盐民欢迎,以至于在调离时, 以至于在调离时,盐民们举着牌匾, 盐民们举着牌匾,撑着万民伞 夹道欢送十里有余, 夹道欢送十里有余,成为当时一段佳话。 成为当时一段佳话。在云南任盐务局长期满调离时, 在云南任盐务局长期满调离时,同仁们也是含 泪相送, 泪相送,依依不舍。 依依不舍。任二淮盐务局长时, 任二淮盐务局长时,由于当地沿海地区盗匪猖獗, 由于当地沿海地区盗匪猖獗,暴民众多 暴民众多, 众多,盐务 官在完 官在完成生产销售 成生产销售税 产销售税收工作的同时, 收工作的同时,还要和 还要和这些盗贼斗智斗勇 些盗贼斗智斗勇。 斗智斗勇。因赵先生在国家 因赵先生在国家盐务工 作上的杰 作上的杰出贡献, 贡献,获得了总统亲 得了总统亲自 总统亲自颁发的 颁发的奖状, 奖状,最后荣升中国盐业 荣升中国盐业公司总经 中国盐业公司总经理 公司总经理,掌管全 掌管全 国一切 国一切有关盐务的工作。 盐务的工作。 因为这 因为这些频繁的调 频繁的调动 的调动,使赵先生有机 赵先生有机会在全国各地收集有研究价值 会在全国各地收集有研究价值的钱币 价值的钱币。 的钱币。他对钱币 的钟爱可以说是到了痴迷 是到了痴迷的 痴迷的程度,有时为一枚 有时为一枚钱币会追 钱币会追至千里之外 至千里之外,有时由于支 有时由于支出太多, 太多, 连家里的 。正是由于 连家里的日 里的日常开支 常开支都成了问题 都成了问题, 问题,引起家人的不满 引起家人的不满。 人的不满。。 。正是由于这种痴迷 正是由于这种痴迷, 这种痴迷,才使得赵先生 才使得赵先生 收集到了不少珍品 收集到了不少珍品, 少珍品,并力求形 并力求形成 求形成系列, 系列,也正是由于这种痴迷 也正是由于这种痴迷, 这种痴迷,使他成为中国一 使他成为中国一流 成为中国一流的钱币 收藏家和 ,是每个钱币收藏家 藏家和鉴定家。 鉴定家。如世面 如世面流通极少的 流通极少的“泰和通宝” 个钱币收藏家的 藏家的垂涎之 垂涎之品。这些 珍品, 年是他 珍品,给赵先生的钱币研究带 赵先生的钱币研究带来了很大的方便 来了很大的方便, 方便,使他不 使他不断有研究论 有研究论文发表。 发表。1937 年是他 发现并 发现并释译出了 释译出了西夏 出了西夏文 西夏文贞观宝钱 贞观宝钱。由于西夏 由于西夏文在 西夏文在明 文在明朝末年已成死文,已无人 已无人知晓, 知晓,赵先 生以其渊博 生以其渊博的古币 渊博的古币知识 的古币知识, 知识,对该宝 对该宝钱做了诠释, 诠释,1940 年撰文在《 文在《泉币》第三期作了 第三期作了介绍 期作了介绍。 介绍。 西夏文 西夏文贞观宝钱的 贞观宝钱的发现 钱的发现和 发现和诠释, 诠释,对西夏古币的研究 西夏古币的研究起 古币的研究起到了重要 到了重要作用。 作用。 四十年代末 十年代末, 代末,终其一生研究成果 其一生研究成果的《中国货 中国货币史研究》 研究》英文书稿完 文书稿完成 稿完成,但由于众所周 由于众所周 知的原因,未能出版 能出版,此事成为他 成为他离世时最大的遗憾 大的遗憾。 遗憾。其书稿 其书稿也在其后动荡 也在其后动荡的 动荡的岁月里 岁月里悉 数尽毁, 数尽毁,令人扼腕叹息, 扼腕叹息,可以说这是中国 说这是中国货 是中国货币文化 币文化研究的重大损失 研究的重大损失。 损失。 今日这些钱币 今日这些钱币, 些钱币,是赵先生藏品 是赵先生藏品的一小 藏品的一小部分 的一小部分, 部分,由其女 由其女儿赵玉华女士 儿赵玉华女士 65 年前带往美国 前带往美国, 往美国,才 得以幸存 得以幸存至 幸存至今,与大家见面 家见面。 Ancient Coins Session A 7. SICILY: Anonymous, before 357 BC, AE hemilitron (3.87g), Syracuse, S-1187, Calciati-22, head of Arethusa left / four-spoked wheel with ΣΥ ΡΑ and two dolphins in between the spokes, VF-EF $100 - 150 8. SICILY: Agathokles, 317-289 BC, AE litra (5.61g), Syracuse, S-1201, diademed head of Herakles right / lion right, club above, torch in exergue, VF-EF $100 - 150 9. SICILY: Hiketas, 288-279 BC, AE 24 (11.98g), Syracuse, S-1209var, Calciati-122, head of Persephone right, wreathed with corn / biga right, lovely patination, VF $110 - 150 SICILY: Theron of Akragas, 482-472 BC, AR didrachm (8.51g), Himera, S-718, cock standing left, city name to left / crab, EF $800 - 1,000 10. SICILY: Hieron II, 275-215, AE 27 (17.38g), Syracuse, S-1221, laureate head of Hieron I left (sic) / horseman right, holding spear, lovely patina, VF $100 - 150 SICILY: Anonymous, ca. 425-415 BC, AE onkia (3.25g), Kamarina, S-1064, Gorgon’s head / owl standing to right, holding lizard in claw, VF-EF $100 - 150 11. SICILY: Anonymous, ca. 420-405 BC, AE trias (2.75g), Gela, S-1095var, bull right with head lowered, three pellets in exergue / head of river-god with wild hair, barley grain behind, VF-EF $100 - 140 12. MACEDONIA: Alexander III, 336-323 BC, AR tetradrachm (16.96g), Amphipolis, Price-79, head of Herakles, wearing lionskin / Zeus enthroned, holding eagle & scepter, eagle to left, identified as an issue of the local authority of Antipator, ca. 325-322 BC, VF $320 - 360 Begins January 15, 2015 at 09:00 (PST) Ancient Coins 1. ATREBATES: Verica, ca. 10-43, AV ¼ stater (1.19g), Van Arsdell-466, COMF in tablet / horse, rearing on hind legs, VI above, strike 5/5, surface 3/5, NGC graded EF $700 - 800 The Atrebates were a Belgic tribe of Gaul and Britain before the Roman conquests. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. SICILY: Anonymous, ca. 420-405 BC, AE tetras (4.35g), Gela, S-1095var, BMC-66/67, bull left with head lowered, three pellets in exergue (sic) / head of river-god with wild hair, barley grain behind, lovely patination, VF-EF $110 - 150 SICILY: Anonymous, ca. 420-408 BC, AE hemilitron (4.61g), Himera, S-1110, head of nymph, wearing sphendone, with 6 pellets before / six pellets within wreath, fine patination, EF $80 - 120 SICILY: Anonymous, before 357 BC, AE hemilitron (5.07g), Syracuse, S-1185, Calciati-18, head of nymph left / sixteen-rayed star in center of quadripartite incuse square, VF $80 - 100 1 Stephen Album Rare Coins | Auction 21 | January 15-16, 2015 21. 13. MACEDONIA: Alexander III, 336-323 BC, AR tetradrachm (17.01g), Babylon, Price-3722, head of Herakles, wearing lionskin / Zeus enthroned, holding eagle & scepter, wreath to left, posthumous issue circa 315-311 BC, VF $300 - 350 14. MACEDONIA: Philip III, 323-317 BC, AR tetradrachm (17.04g), Arados, Price-3338, head of Herakles, wearing lionskin / Zeus enthroned, holding eagle & scepter, prow left, VF $300 - 350 15. MARONEIA: Anonymous, ca. 495-450 BC, AR diobol (1.59g), S-1343, forepart of prancing horse left / quadripartite incuse square, VF-EF $280 - 320 16. 17. Formerly attributed to Mithradates III by Sellwood. RHODES: Anonymous, ca. BC 350-304, AR didrachm (6.59g), S-5038var, head of Helios / rose in bloom, initials E left and Y right, without bunch of grapes, strike 5/5, surface 3/5, NGC graded Fine $250 - 300 ANCIENT: LOT of 1 silver and 7 copper ancient coins: Alexander the Great tetradrachm (Fine, slightly porous surfaces), one ancient Greek, 5 ancient Roman Imperial, and one Byzantine, average Fine, not identified, retail at least $300, lot of 8 pieces $200 - 250 Ancient Near East 18. 19. 20. PARTHIAN KINGDOM: Orodes I, ca. 90-77 BC, AR drachm (4.13g), Shore-123, Sell-31.6, medium beard, 8-point star in tiara, choice VF-EF $140 - 160 22. PARTHIAN KINGDOM: Orodes I, ca. 90-77 BC, AR drachm (3.58g), Shore-139, Sell-30.26, diademed bust, assigned to “Unknown King” by Sellwood, sometimes to an otherwise uncertain “Artabanos II”, bold VF-EF, S $120 - 160 23. PARTHIAN KINGDOM: Mithradates III, ca. 57-54 BC, AR drachm (4.02g), Rhagae, Shore-194, Sell-40.5, lovely EF $140 - 180 24. PARTHIAN KINGDOM: Orodes II, ca. 57-38 BC, AR drachm (3.59g), Kangavar, Shore-—, Sell-47.15, with mint initial K on reverse, very light trace of porosity on obverse, choice EF, R $200 - 250 25. PARTHIAN KINGDOM: Orodes II, ca. 57-38 BC, AR drachm (4.02g), Mithradatkart, Shore-234, crescent behind portrait, EF PHOENICIA: LOT of 3 small silver coins: Tyre, 1/5 shekel (?), 2.45g (Melkart riding winged hippocamp / owl right, light hornsilver, Fine); Tyre, 1/16 shekel, 0.70g (winged hippocamp left / owl left, VF), and Sidon, 1/16 shekel, 0.69g (galley with sail right / Persian king kneeling right and firing bow, Fine), lot of 3 pieces $100 - 140 $130 - 170 26. PARTHIAN KINGDOM: Vonones I, AD 8-12, AR drachm (3.68g), Ekbatana, Shore-329, with king’s name in Greek on obverse, choice EF-AU $200 - 260 27. PARTHIAN KINGDOM: Vologases I, AD 51-78, AR drachm (2.85g), Ekbatana, Shore-373, bust with long square-cut tapered beard, hair in 5 waves, superb strike on unusually broad flan, almost never found in this quality, choice AU $150 - 200 ARADOS: Gerashtart, ca. 339-332 BC, AR stater (10.35g), DM, S-5977, laureate head of bearded deity / gallery right, above 3 waves, weak obverse, VF-EF $150 - 200 PARTHIAN KINGDOM: Phraates II, ca. 138-127 BC, AR drachm (4g), TAM (Tambrax), Shore-50, mint name behind bust on obverse, VF $140 - 160 2 Ancient Coins 28. 29. 30. 31. 32. 35. SASANIAN KINGDOM: Shahpur I, 241-272, AE pashiz (2.37g), G-27var, SNS-196, standard bust left, without any text / fire-altar and 2 attendants, F-VF, R $140 - 160 36. SASANIAN KINGDOM: Shahpur II, 309-379, AV 1/6 dinar (1.09g), G-101, Sunrise-846, reverse has fire-altar and two attendants, with head in the flames, late style, strong VF $700 - 800 37. SASANIAN KINGDOM: Shahpur II, 309-379, lead pashiz (3.16g), NM, ND, G-—, standard design, with large rosette to right of the obverse bust, Fine, RR $200 - 300 38. SASANIAN KINGDOM: Yazdigerd I, 399-420, AR drachm (4.25g), AW (Ahwaz), G-146, SNS-14, mint symbol to left of fire, bold strike, lovely EF-AU $140 - 180 39. SASANIAN KINGDOM: Varahran V, 420-438, AE pashiz (1.70g), NM, ND, G-158var, SNS-74, 2 back-to-back crescents to right of the portrait, VF, RR $250 - 300 40. SASANIAN KINGDOM: Peroz, 457-484, lead pashiz (1.52g), ND, G-—, standard design, similar to the copper pashiz SNS-N4, mint name appears to be AW (Ahwaz), undated, decent Fine, RRR $300 - 400 PARTHIAN KINGDOM: Vologases IV, AD 147-191, AR drachm (3.65g), Ekbatana, Shore-434, standard type, debased Aramaic top line on reverse, choice EF-AU $110 - 140 PARTHIAN KINGDOM: Osroes II, ca. AD 190, AR drachm (3.67g), Ekbatana, Shore-438, standard type, pellet above bow on reverse, choice AU $130 - 160 PARTHIAN KINGDOM: Osroes II, ca. AD 190, AR drachm (3.62g), Ekbatana, Shore-438, standard type, without pellet above bow on reverse, choice EF $100 - 140 PARTHIAN KINGDOM: Osroes II, ca. AD 190, AR drachm (3.67g), Ekbatana, Shore-437/439var, standard type, but very coarse engraving, with obverse in remarkably narrow border of dots, yet the Aramaic name on reverse is carefully engraved, choice AU $150 - 200 PARTHIAN KINGDOM: Vologases VI, AD 208-228, AR drachm (3.60g), Ekbatana, Shore-455 ff, standard type, bold strike, choice AU $120 - 160 SNS lists no lead coins of Peroz and only about three copper coins. 33. PARTHIAN KINGDOM: Artabanos IV, AD 216-224, AR drachm (3.78g), Ekbatana, Shore-464, standard type, superb strike with some original luster, choice AU $200 - 250 34. SASANIAN KINGDOM: Ardashir I, 224-241, AE pashiz (3.07g), SNS-104/107, bust right / fire-altar with flames above, F-VF, R $110 - 150 41. 3 SASANIAN KINGDOM: Valkash, 484-488, AR drachm (3.61g), ART (Ardashir Khurra), ND, G-178, SNS-A1, scarce mint for this ruler, choice EF-AU $220 - 280 Stephen Album Rare Coins | Auction 21 | January 15-16, 2015 42. SASANIAN KINGDOM: Kavad I, 1st reign, 488-497, AR drachm (4.13g), KR (Kirman), ND, G-183, SNS-33/34, bold portrait, bold AU $100 - 120 44. SASANIAN KINGDOM: Kavad I, 1st reign, 488-497, AR drachm (3.98g), KA (Karzi), ND, G-183, SNS-32, scarce mint in Fars province, lovely strike, choice EF $120 - 140 48. SASANIAN KINGDOM: Khusro II, 591-628, AE pashiz (0.15g), NM, ND, G-216, brockage of the obverse, VF, RR $150 - 200 49. SASANIAN KINGDOM: Khusro II, 591-628, AE pashiz (0.51g), NM, ND, G-—, posthumous issue, muling of two obverses, likely produced after the Arab conquest, VF, RR $120 - 160 50. SASANIAN KINGDOM: Ardashir III, 628-630, AR drachm (4.07g), BN, year 2, G-225, uncertain mint in Kirman province, perhaps the city of Bamm along the main highway between Kirman and Sijistan, king’s crown without wings, bold VF $180 - 220 51. SASANIAN KINGDOM: Ardashir III, 628-630, AR drachm (4.07g), AHM (Hamadan), year 2, G-226, EF $120 - 160 52. SASANIAN KINGDOM: Ardashir III, 628-630, AR drachm (4.06g), BYSh (Bishapur), year 2, G-226, choice VF $120 - 160 SASANIAN KINGDOM: Kavad I, 2nd reign, 499-531, AE pashiz (1.85g), NM, ND, G-193var, with 2 remarkable countermarks, a deer prancing to right, with pelleted annulet above, and a goat standing to left, with unread Pahlavi word above, appears to be unpublished, both marks VF on VG-F host, RRRR $400 - 600 This is the only countermarked Sasanian copper coin we have seen, and both countermarks seem to be unpublished, though further detailed research should be rewarding. The host is quite coarsely engraved, with the king’s name replaced by a bulky star or something similar, perhaps a local private issue of undetermined origin. 46. SASANIAN KINGDOM: Khusro II, 591-628, AE pashiz (1.57g), AW (Ahwaz), ND, G-216, standard design, nice strike, VF-EF, R $140 - 160 SASANIAN KINGDOM: Zamasp, 497-499, AR drachm (3.96g), NA (unidentified location), year 1, G-181, father & son, the son holding diadem without ribbons, very rare mint (also read as WA instead of NA), VF $220 - 260 43. 45. 47. SASANIAN KINGDOM: Khusro II, 591-628, AR drachm (4.19g), SK (Sijistan), year 4, G-209var, unusual local design, carelessly engraved regnal year, EF-AU $300 - 400 A similar specimen that sold in our Auction 18, Lot 51, for $520. 4 Ancient Coins 53. SASANIAN KINGDOM: Boran, 630-631, AR drachm (4.01g), SK (Sijistan), year 3, G-229, F-VF $500 - 600 58. PTOLEMAIS: Ptolemy IV, 221-204 BC, AE 42 (71.53g), S-7841, head of Zeus Ammon / standing eagle, cornucopia in foreground, reverse slighty double-struck, lovely obverse, VF, Originally sold in Plaza Mayor, Madrid, in May 1965 for the equivalent of $20. $110 - 140 Roman & Byzantine 54. 55. 59. ROMAN EMPIRE: LOT of 62 ancient coins, including 28 nice copper Roman pieces (mostly of Valentinian, all VF-EF), 20 miscellaneous Roman 4th century coppers (average Fine), and 14 other ancient coins (Greek, Judaeic, Byzantine, mostly copper, average VG to Fine), retail value at least $800, lot of 62 pieces $400 - 500 60. ROMAN EMPIRE: Honorius, 393-423 AD, AV solidus (4.43g), S-4949var, helmeted & cuirassed bust facing, holding spear & shield / Constantinopolis seated, in the exergue CONOB, traces of original luster, AU $1,200 - 1,400 61. BYZANTINE EMPIRE: Constans II, 641-668, AV solidus (4.41g), Carthage, ND (641-647), Grierson-449, beardless facing bust / cross on steps, officina ∆, thick narrow flan, as usual for this mint, EF $700 - 800 We sold a drachm of Yazdigerd II, BN mint, year 32 (also unlisted by Tyler-Smith), in our Auction 18, Lot 71, EF condition, for $240. SASANIAN KINGDOM: LOT of 5 small Sasanian copper pashiz: Shahpur II (0.43g, F-VF), Yazdigerd II (0.69g, Fine), Kavad I (0.50g, Good), Khusro II (0.52g, Fine), and uncertain (0.67g, oval, VG), an interesting starter’s lot of mostly very rare items, lot of 5 pieces $200 - 250 62. BYZANTINE EMPIRE: Basil I, the Macedonian, 867-886, AV solidus (4.39g), S-1704, Christ enthroned facing, nimbate and holding book of gospels and raising hand in benediction / crowned facing busts of Basil and Constantine holding patriarchal cross between, bold strike, AU $900 - 1,100 ELYMAIS: Later Kamnaskirids, 1st century AD, BI tetradrachm (15.48g), Mitch-705, diademed bust left, trident and star-and-crescent behind / traces of portrait and legend, superb example, choice VF-EF $140 - 160 63. BYZANTINE EMPIRE: Romanus III Argyrus, 1028-1034, AV histamenon nomisma (4.36g), Constantinople, S-1819, Christ enthroned / Romanus crowned by the Virgin, nimbate, bold VF $350 - 450 SASANIAN KINGDOM: Hormizd V, 630-631, AR drachm (3.25g), MY (Mishan), year 2, G-230, clipped down to 8/10 of the standard drachm weight, which became the revised standard in some regions of the post-Sasanian period, strong VF $130 - 170 SASANIAN KINGDOM: Yazdigerd III, 632-651, AR drachm (4.12g), BN (perhaps Bamm), year 33, G-235, Tyler-Smith—, date SYACSY for “33", thus posthumous issue (Yazdigerd was killed during his 20th regnal year), superb strike, choice AU, RR $300 - 350 Almost certainly struck after the Arab conquest of Kirman in the late 640s, with the date either YE33 (AD664) or, more likely, AH33 (653/654), but without either ja’iz or bism Allah in ObQ2. 56. 57. 5 Stephen Album Rare Coins | Auction 21 | January 15-16, 2015 64. KINGDOM OF NICAEA: John III Ducas-Vatatzes, 1222-1254, AV hyperpyron (4.53g), Magnesia, S-2073, Christ enthroned / John standing, crowned by the Virgin, graffiti in obverse margin, rated strike 4/5 & surface 3/5, NGC graded AU $350 - 450 69. HEPHTHALITE: Vakhu Deva, early 8th century, AR drachm (3.42g), G-244, Mitch-1562, standard Sasanian design, with legends in Brahmi, Bactrian and Pahlavi, gold plug in center, countermark #103 at bottom of obverse, full even strike, lovely VF $160 - 200 70. HEPHTHALITE: Western Turks of Tokharistan, ca. 720-750, AR drachm (3.86g), NM, ND, G-263, based on the standard drachm of the Sasanian Khusro I (531-579), but with bull’s head above the king’s crown, cf. Zeno-50088/50090, decent for type, EF, R $180 - 220 71. HEPHTHALITE: Alxon, ca. 476-565, AR drachm, G-287, Peroz imitation with 4 dots in obverse margin, no tamgha, with ALXON in place of mint on reverse, large die-break atop the obverse, EF, R $100 - 140 72. HEPHTHALITE: AR drachm (3.18g), Turk Yabghus of Tokharistan, year “25", G-295, circa end of the 7th or early 8th century, imitation of Khusro I with swastika as mintmark on reverse, with countermark #21a, VF $200 - 250 73. YUEH CHI: Anonymous, ca. 1st century BC, AR tetradrachm (8.85g), Mitch-2822, bust right with radiant headdress / Hercules seated on rectangular stool with 3 pellets inside, some weight adjustment marks on obverse, bold VF, RR $500 - 700 Ancient Central Asia 65. 66. 67. 68. FERGHANA: Unknown ruler, 6th/7th century, AE pashiz (1.98g), Sm-1480, facing head / tamgha in center, Sogdian text around, VF, R $110 - 130 CHACH: Nirtanak, circa 700, AE pashiz (2.28g), S&K-6:2, Zeno-20530, bust facing, turned slightly to the right, crescent atop crown, swastika to right / tamgha, Sodgian text around, VF, R $240 - 280 HEPHTHALITE: Vakhu Deva, early 8th century, AR drachm (3.40g), G-244, Mitch-1562, standard Sasanian design, with legends in Brahmi, Bactrian and Pahlavi, gold plug in center, countermark #103 at bottom of obverse, full even strike, lovely VF $160 - 200 HEPHTHALITE: Vakhu Deva, early 8th century, AR drachm (3.22g), G-244, Mitch-1562, standard Sasanian design, with legends in Brahmi, Bactrian and Pahlavi, gold plug in center, countermark #103 at bottom of obverse, full even strike, lovely VF $160 - 200 6 Islamic Coins Islamic Coins Early Pre-Reform 79. 74. 75. 76. ARAB-SASANIAN: ‘Ubayd Allah b. Ziyad, 673-683, AR drachm (4.09g), DA (Darabjird), YE47, A-12, finest style, EF $120 - 150 ARAB-SASANIAN: Yazdigerd type, 652-668, AR drachm (4.07g), SK (Sijistan), YE20 (frozen), A-1, first Islamic coin, distinguished from the last regular Sasanian issue by the addition of Arabic bism Allah in ObQ2, attractive VF $150 - 200 80. ARAB-SASANIAN: ‘Ubayd Allah b. Ziyad, 673-683, AR drachm (2.83g), HRA (Herat), AH56, A-12H, W-O.7, without the patronymic “b. Ziyad”, clipped down to post-reform dirham standard, F-VF, RRR $400 - 500 81. ARAB-SASANIAN: Salm. b. Ziyad, ca. 680-685, AR dirham (4.08g), MRWRWT (Marw al-Rud), AH63, A-18, some minor discoloration, strong strike, rare mint, EF, R $250 - 350 82. ARAB-SASANIAN: Salm. b. Ziyad, ca. 680-685, AR dirham (4.07g), MRW (Marw), AH64, A-18, bold strike, choice EF $150 - 200 83. ARAB-SASANIAN: ‘Abd Allah b. Khazim, 682-692, AR drachm (4.06g), MRW (Marw), AH69, A-19, with countermark Göbl-14 between ObQ1 and ObQ2, graffiti in reverse margin, lovely strike, choice EF $250 - 300 ARAB-SASANIAN: Khusraw type, 668, AR drachm (3.01g), GD (Jayy), YE37, A-B6, with rabbi Allah in ObQ2, clipped down to reform dirham weight, choice VF, RR $140 - 180 ARAB-SASANIAN: ‘Abd Allah b. ‘Amir, ca. 661-664, AR dirham (3.46g), DA (Darabjird), AH43, A-7, without the governor’s patronymic, some light adhesions in the margins, VF, R $120 - 160 77. ARAB-SASANIAN: Mu’awiya, 661-680, AR drachm (4.10g), DA (Darabjird), year 43 (frozen), A-14, in the name of the caliph Mu’awiya, bold strike, EF, R $240 - 280 78. ARAB-SASANIAN: Ziyad b. Abi Sufyan, 665-673, AR drachm (3.34g), NAR (tentatively assigned to the city of Narmashir in Kirman province), AH52, A-8, rare mint for this reign, lightly cleaned, VF, R $140 - 180 7 Stephen Album Rare Coins | Auction 21 | January 15-16, 2015 84. 85. ARAB-SASANIAN: Talha b. ‘Abd Allah, fl. 683-685, AR drachm (3.84g), SK (Sijistan), AH66, A-26, with talha lillah instead of bism Allah in ObQ2, EF, R $300 - 400 86. ARAB-SASANIAN: ‘Abd al-Malik b. Marwan, 685-705, AR drachm (4.05g), DA+P (Fasa), YE60, A-32, bold strike, lightly cleaned, EF-AU, S $180 - 220 87. ARAB-SASANIAN: ‘Abd al-’Aziz b. ‘Abd Allah b. ‘Âmir, ca. 685-691, AR drachm (3.20g), SK (Sijistan), AH66, A-25, clipped down to an eastern standard, as used in some Hephthalite regions, equivalent to 8/10 of the normal Arab-Sasanian standard, VF, RR $300 - 350 88. 89. ARAB-SASANIAN: al-Hajjaj b. Yusuf, 694-713, AR drachm (4.00g), BYSh (Bishapur), AH79, A-35.2, with just bism Allah on obverse, governor’s name only in Arabic, EF $350 - 400 90. ARAB-SASANIAN: al-Hajjaj b. Yusuf, 694-713, AR drachm (4.04g), BYSh (Bishapur), AH79, A-35.2, with just bism Allah in ObQ2, trace of minor adhesions near the edge, but overall lovely specimen, bold EF, R $250 - 300 91. ARAB-SASANIAN: al-Hajjaj b. Yusuf, 694-713, AR drachm (4.01g), BYSh (Bishapur), AH79, A-35.2, with just bism Allah in obverse margin, trace of hornsilver, EF $200 - 250 92. ARAB-SASANIAN: ‘Abd Allah b. Umayya, fl. 695-697, AR drachm (3.54g), SK (Sijistan), AH77, A-30, with al-’izza lillah in ObQ3, some light corrosion in the margins near the rim, VF, R $250 - 350 93. ARAB-SASANIAN: ‘Ubayd Allah b. Abi Bakra, fl. 698-699, AR drachm (3.76g), SK (Sijistan), AH80, A-37, clearly engraved date AH80, much rarer than AH79, some interesting graffiti in reverse margin, VF $180 - 220 ARAB-SASANIAN: Talha b. ‘Abd Allah, fl. 683-685, AR drachm (3.94g), SK (Sijistan), AH64, A-26, with talha lillah instead of bism Allah in ObQ2, superb strike, choice EF $400 - 500 ARAB-SASANIAN: al-Hajjaj b. Yusuf, 694-713, AR drachm (3.42g), BYSh (Bishapur), AH77, A-35.1, with full shahada in Arabic in the obverse margin, stained, VF $180 - 220 8 Islamic Coins 94. ARAB-SASANIAN: Farrukhzad, ca. 695-699, AE pashiz (3.16g), GWBR (Gur), year 60, A-41A, Gyselen-16, based on the standard design of Khusro II and the subsequent Arab-Sasanian drachms, F-VF, RR $240 - 300 100. ARAB-BYZANTINE: Facing Bust, ca. 610-650, AE follis (5.16g), NM, “year 17", A-3508X, coarsely engraved caricature of a royal bust, holding cross, with meaningless symbols left & right, no legends / 5-point star above capital M, officina area flat, trace of mint name below, NNNO to left, date to right, unusual type, either pre-Arab or early Arab, F-VF, R $120 - 150 101. ARAB-BYZANTINE: Justin & Sophia type, late 7th century, AE follis (8.55g), Skythopolis (Baysan), “year 7", A-3509.1, two seated figures derived from Justin & Sophia, mint name in Greek around / capital M, cross above, ANNO left, year right, NIKO in exergue, officina A (resembling diamond), slight porosity, VF-EF $400 - 500 102. ARAB-BYZANTINE: Anonymous, 712-714, AV solidus (3.34g), AH94, A-122, W-181var, star in obverse center, abbreviated Latin text both sides, with Hijri year X[C]IIII in reverse margin and indiction year XI (11) in reverse center, partly weak strike, F-VF $1,000 - 1,200 Gur, written as Jûr in Arabic on the post-reform Umayyad and Abbasid coinage, was located in the Ardashir-Khurra district, now known as Firuzabad, now a city of about 70,000 in Fars province. 95. 96. ARAB-SASANIAN: Farrukhzad, ca. 695-699, AE pashiz (2.67g), GWBR (Gur), year 60, A-41A, Gyselen-16, based on the standard design of Khusro II and the subsequent Arab-Sasanian drachms, F-VF, RR $240 - 300 ARAB-SASANIAN: Anonymous, ca. 690-710, AE pashiz (0.98g), BYSh (Bishapur), ND, A-42, Gyselen-7, single facing bust / crowned human-headed bull, dirty, VF $100 - 140 Early Post-Reform 97. 98. 99. ARAB-SASANIAN: Anonymous, ca. 690-710, AE fals (0.57g), NM, ND, A-43B, Gyselen-83, two Byzantine facing busts, small bust to right, as on issues of Heraclius / cross on steps, rather crudely engraved, planchet split during striking, VF, RR $120 - 160 103. UMAYYAD: ‘Abd al-Malik, 685-705, AV dinar (4.19g), NM (Dimashq), AH78, A-125, VF $500 - 600 104. UMAYYAD: ‘Abd al-Malik, 685-705, AV dinar (4.05g), NM (Dimashq), AH81, A-125, evenly worn, possibly once in jewelry, Fine $250 - 350 105. UMAYYAD: ‘Abd al-Malik, 685-705, AR dirham (2.53g), Jayy, AH79, A-126, Klat-253b, attractive strike, VF, R $400 - 500 ARAB-SASANIAN: Anonymous, ca. 660-700, AE pashiz (0.79g), NM, ND, A-49K, Gyselen-124, standard design derived from the pashiz of Khusro II, undeciphered text on obverse, reverse field surrounded by circle of rays, VF, RR $150 - 200 ARAB-SASANIAN: Anonymous, ca. 690-710, AE pashiz (0.69g), BYSh (Bishapur), ND, A-L41, single Sasanian facing bust / cross potent, blundered Pahlavi texts, generally as Gyselen-5, some green adhesions (appear inactive), VF, RR $120 - 160 9 Stephen Album Rare Coins | Auction 21 | January 15-16, 2015 106. UMAYYAD: ‘Abd al-Malik, 685-705, AR dirham (2.66g), Dimashq, AH79, A-126, Klat-323b, nice strike, very lightly cleaned, VF, R $320 - 400 111. UMAYYAD: ‘Abd al-Malik, 685-705, AR dirham (2.80g), Surraq, AH81, A-126, Klat-462, some graffiti in blank areas in the reverse field, lovely VF, RR $700 - 900 112. UMAYYAD: ‘Abd al-Malik, 685-705, AR dirham (2.82g), Sabur, AH81, A-126, Klat-417a, final digit of date written wâhid with long alif, VF $250 - 350 113. UMAYYAD: ‘Abd al-Malik, 685-705, AR dirham (2.62g), Mah al-Basra, AH81, A-126, Klat-552, pierced, Fine, R $200 - 250 114. UMAYYAD: ‘Abd al-Malik, 685-705, AR dirham (2.80g), al-Kufa, AH82, A-126, lovely bold strike, EF-AU $210 - 250 115. UMAYYAD: ‘Abd al-Malik, 685-705, AR dirham (2.94g), Sabur, AH84, A-126, Klat-420b, masculine form of “4" in date (arba’a), much rarer than the feminine form, lovely bold strike, nicely toned, AU, R $400 - 500 116. UMAYYAD: ‘Abd al-Malik, 685-705, AR dirham (2.74g), Dabil (Dvin, in Armenia), AH85, A-126, Klat-286, superb stirke, almost perfectly centered, choice EF, R $800 - 1,000 Although there are a few exceedingly rare Umayyad dirhams dated AH78, the first year of significant production was AH79. There were more than 30 mints active in AH79, of which only Dimashq and al-Basra are reasonably available. 107. 108. 109. UMAYYAD: ‘Abd al-Malik, 685-705, AR dirham (2.86g), Dimashq, AH79, A-126, Klat-323b, lovely strike, choice VF $250 - 300 UMAYYAD: ‘Abd al-Malik, 685-705, AR dirham (2.60g), Ramhurmuz, AH79, A-126, Klat-379, evenly worn, attractive F-VF, R $800 - 1,000 UMAYYAD: ‘Abd al-Malik, 685-705, AR dirham (2.50g), Abarqubadh, AH80, A-126, Klat-16, bold strike, much porosity on the reverse, very rare date, VF-EF, RRR $2,000 - 2,500 Only two examples cited by Klat, but two more have appeared at auction since 2007. Very rare mint located in Iraq, between Wasit and al-Basra. 110. UMAYYAD: ‘Abd al-Malik, 685-705, AR dirham (2.87g), Mah al-Basra, AH80, A-126, Klat-551, lovely strike, evenly centered, choice VF, R $800 - 1,000 Mah al-Basra was the early Islamic name for the city of Nihavand in Iran. 10 Islamic Coins 117. 118. 119. 121. 122. UMAYYAD: al-Walid I, 705-715, AR dirham (2.53g), al-Sus, AH90, A-128, VF $100 - 120 124. UMAYYAD: al-Walid I, 705-715, AR dirham (2.65g), Sarakhs, AH91, A-128, VF, R $300 - 400 125. UMAYYAD: al-Walid I, 705-715, AR dirham (2.88g), Darabjird, AH93, A-128, Klat-294b, lovely well-centered strike on broad flan, choice EF $100 - 130 126. UMAYYAD: al-Walid I, 705-715, AR dirham (2.94g), Surraq, AH93, A-128, VF-EF $180 - 220 127. UMAYYAD: al-Walid I, 705-715, AV dinar (2.44g), Surraq, AH92, A-128, Klat-466b, clipped down to lighter standard (about 6/10 drachm), F-VF $100 - 120 128. UMAYYAD: al-Walid I, 705-715, AR dirham (2.53g), al-Rayy, AH95, A-128, clipped down to later standard, VF $120 - 160 UMAYYAD: ‘Abd al-Malik, 685-705, AR dirham (2.83g), Marw, AH80, A-126A, Klat-582d, mint name repeated in Pahlavi below obverse field, word al-mashrikun without the waw, lovely strike, EF, S $300 - 400 UMAYYAD: ‘Abd al-Malik, 685-705, AR dirham (2.65g), Marw, AH84, A-126A, Klat-586f-var, mint name repeated in Pahlavi below obverse field, with vertical line and circle to left, final digit of date without initial letter alif, EF, RRR $800 - 1,000 It seems that the engraver confused thalath for “three” with arba’ for “four”, omitting alif and engraving the final letter of arba’a more like the final “th” for thalath than the proper “h” for the masculine arba’a. Apparently unpublished and extremely rare. 120. 123. UMAYYAD: ‘Abd al-Malik, 685-705, AR dirham (2.86g), Dabil (Dvin, in Armenia), AH86, A-126, Klat-287, broad flan, minor doubling on reverse, EF, R $800 - 1,000 UMAYYAD: al-Walid I, 705-715, AV dinar (4.26g), NM (Dimashq), AH92, A-127, AU $800 - 900 UMAYYAD: al-Walid I, 705-715, AR dirham (2.78g), al-Furat, AH95, A-128, Klat-508, scarce mint, Fine $150 - 200 UMAYYAD: al-Walid I, 705-715, AR dirham (2.90g), Sijistan, AH91, A-128, Klat-433, lovely strike, EF $280 - 320 11 Stephen Album Rare Coins | Auction 21 | January 15-16, 2015 129. UMAYYAD: al-Walid I, 705-715, AR dirham (2.91g), Nahr Tira, AH95, A-128, Klat-646, choice EF-AU $200 - 250 135. UMAYYAD: al-Walid I, 705-715, AR dirham (2.84g), Arminiya, AH96, A-128, Klat-50, stained, mainly on obverse, VF $250 - 300 130. UMAYYAD: al-Walid I, 705-715, AR dirham (2.76g), Jayy, AH95, A-128, VF $300 - 400 136. UMAYYAD: al-Walid I, 705-715, AR dirham (2.76g), Sijistan, AH96, A-128, Klat-438, with pellet below reverse field (as is normal for this mint/date combination), bold VF $200 - 240 131. UMAYYAD: al-Walid I, 705-715, AR dirham (2.94g), al-Furat, AH95, A-128, Klat-507, choice VF-EF, S $400 - 500 137. UMAYYAD: Sulayman, 715-717, AV dinar (4.24g), NM (Dimashq), AH97, A-130, lustrous, AU $800 - 900 UMAYYAD: Sulayman, 715-717, AV dinar (4.27g), NM (Dimashq), AH98, A-130, lustrous, AU $800 - 900 138. 132. UMAYYAD: al-Walid I, 705-715, AR dirham (2.75g), al-Furat, AH95, A-128, F-VF, S $300 - 350 133. UMAYYAD: al-Walid I, 705-715, AR dirham (2.84g), Arminiya, AH95, A-128, Klat-49, lovely VF-EF $350 - 400 134. UMAYYAD: al-Walid I, 705-715, AR dirham (2.91g), Abarshahr (=Nishapur), AH95, A-128, Klat-9b, lovely strike, choice EF $400 - 500 12 139. UMAYYAD: Sulayman, 715-717, AR dirham (2.50g), Arminiya, AH97, A-131, Klat-51, lightly clipped around the edge, F-VF $200 - 250 140. UMAYYAD: Sulayman, 715-717, AR dirham (2.84g), Arminiya, AH99, A-131, Klat-53, pleasing VF $300 - 350 Islamic Coins 141. 142. 143. 144. 147. UMAYYAD: Yazid II, 720-724, AV dinar (4.22g), NM (Dimashq), AH104, A-134, graffiti in space above reverse field, choice VF-EF $400 - 500 148. UMAYYAD: Yazid II, 720-724, AR dirham (2.91g), Ifriqiya, AH103, A-135, Klat-90b, bold strike, EF $250 - 300 149. UMAYYAD: Yazid II, 720-724, AR dirham (2.87g), Ifriqiya, AH103, A-135, Klat-90b, bold strike, choice VF-EF $200 - 250 150. UMAYYAD: Yazid II, 720-724, AR dirham (2.83g), Arminiya, AH103, A-135, Klat-57 (same obverse die), three pellets below obverse field, several die-breaks on reverse, VF, R $300 - 400 151. UMAYYAD: Yazid II, 720-724, AR dirham (2.86g), al-Andalus, AH104, A-135, Klat-117, lovely strike, strong VF, R $1,000 - 1,200 152. UMAYYAD: Yazid II, 720-724, AR dirham (2.95g), al-Andalus, AH105, A-135, Klat-118a, lovely bold strike, choice EF $1,000 - 1,200 UMAYYAD: Sulayman, 715-717, AR dirham (2.76g), Herat, AH99, A-131, Klat-662, single pellet below obverse field, VF $150 - 200 UMAYYAD: ‘Umar, 717-720, AR dirham (2.68g), Wasit, AH101, A-133, Klat-695, some porosity, VF, S $100 - 140 UMAYYAD: ‘Umar, 717-720, AR dirham (2.74g), Wasit, AH101, A-133, VF-EF $300 - 350 UMAYYAD: ‘Umar, 717-720, AR dirham (2.72g), Ifriqiya, AH101, A-133, Klat-88, pellet below “b” of duriba, variety not indicated by Klat (but not especially rare), VF $250 - 350 145. UMAYYAD: ‘Umar, 717-720, AR dirham (2.37g), Arminiya, AH101, A-133, clipped down to later standard, VF $200 - 250 146. UMAYYAD: Yazid II, 720-724, AV dinar (4.19g), NM (Dimashq), AH103, A-134, VF $300 - 350 13 Stephen Album Rare Coins | Auction 21 | January 15-16, 2015 153. 154. 155. 156. 157. 158. 159. UMAYYAD: Hisham, 724-743, AV dinar (4.17g), NM (Dimashq), AH110, A-136, lightly polished, EF UMAYYAD: Hisham, 724-743, AV dinar (4.09g), NM (Dimashq), AH111, A-136, lightly polished, EF UMAYYAD: Hisham, 724-743, AV dinar (4.21g), NM (Dimashq), AH114, A-136, EF $300 - 400 160. UMAYYAD: Hisham, 724-743, AR dirham (2.94g), al-Andalus, AH118, A-137, Klat-131, fabulous strike, choice EF-AU $900 - 1,100 161. UMAYYAD: Hisham, 724-743, AR dirham (2.86g), al-Andalus, AH118, A-137, Klat-131, lovely bold strike, EF, R $800 - 1,000 162. UMAYYAD: Hisham, 724-743, AR dirham (2.89g), al-Mubaraka (=Balkh), AH118, A-137, Klat-576b, alternating pelleted annulet and triplet of pellets in obverse margin, VF-EF $200 - 250 163. UMAYYAD: Hisham, 724-743, AR dirham (2.58g), al-Bab (=Derbent), AH120, A-137, lightly clipped, VF $130 - 170 164. UMAYYAD: Hisham, 724-743, AR dirham (2.83g), Dimashq, AH122, A-137, lightly chipped in one spot, some discoloration, bold strike, EF $130 - 170 165. UMAYYAD: Marwan II, 744-750, AR dirham (2.79g), al-Jazira, AH128, A-142, VF $150 - 200 $300 - 350 $500 - 600 UMAYYAD: Hisham, 724-743, AR dirham (2.88g), Adharbayjan, AH106, A-137, Klat-25a, with triplet of pellets below reverse field, partly obscured by die-break, EF $300 - 400 UMAYYAD: Hisham, 724-743, AR dirham (2.82g), al-Mubaraka (=Balkh), AH108, A-137, Klat-571b2, rare variety, with three pellets above the S of sharik in the obverse field, very lightly cleaned, strong VF, S $350 - 450 UMAYYAD: Hisham, 724-743, AR dirham (2.58g), Arminiya, AH108, A-137, Klat-62, slightly clipped to later standard, pellet above obverse field, rare date, Fine, R $450 - 550 UMAYYAD: Hisham, 724-743, AR dirham (2.92g), Ifriqiya, AH111, A-137, gorgeous strike, choice EF $300 - 400 14 Islamic Coins 166. 167. 172. UMAYYAD: Anonymous, ca. 700-710, AE fals (3.65g), Iliya (Jerusalem), ND, A-179, SNAT-4/5, mint name in 3rd line of obverse text, VF, R $150 - 200 173. UMAYYAD: Anonymous, ca. 720-750, AE fals (1.15g), NM, ND, A-P206, Zeno-133424, sittin bi-dirham (“sixty to a dirham”) on obverse, ja’iz (“current”) on reverse, of eastern Khorasanian origin, decent strike, F-VF, RR $180 - 220 174. ABBASID REVOLUTION: Anonymous, ca. 744-748, AR dirham (2.81g), Mahayy, AH129, A-206.1, Klat-567b2, with an additional pellet above & below the obverse field, slightly cleaned, F-VF, RR $600 - 800 175. ABBASID REVOLUTION: Anonymous, 744-745, AR dirham (2.85g), al-Kufa, AH128, A-207.1, Klat-548a, with the Kharijite slogan la hukm illa lillah, “there is no judgment but God’s”, in the obverse margin, VF $320 - 400 176. ABBASID REVOLUTION: Anonymous, 744-745, AR dirham (2.96g), al-Kufa, AH128, A-207.1, with the Kharijite slogan la hukm illa lillah, “there is no judgment but God’s”, in the obverse margin, VF $300 - 400 177. ABBASID REVOLUTION: Anonymous, 744-745, AR dirham (2.82g), al-Kufa, AH128, A-207.1, with the Kharijite slogan la hukm illa lillah, “there is no judgment but God’s”, pleasing strike, VF $250 - 350 UMAYYAD: Marwan II, 744-750, AR dirham (2.93g), al-Jazira, AH129, A-142, Klat-225, superb strike, choice EF $200 - 250 UMAYYAD: Marwan II, 744-750, AR dirham (2.52g), Sijsitan, AH130, A-142, 4 pairs of annulets in obverse margin, choice VF, R $500 - 600 168. UMAYYAD: Marwan II, 744-750, AR dirham (2.54g), Sijistan, AH130, A-142, Klat-448b, 4 pairs of annulets in obverse margin, Fine, R $500 - 600 169. UMAYYAD: Anonymous, ca. 720-750, AE fals (2.93g), NM, ND, A-145, Walker—, North African style, bism Allah / al-mulk lillah on obverse, muhammad / (star) / rasul Allah on reverse, VF, RR $100 - 150 170. UMAYYAD: Anonymous, ca. 720, AE fals (5.26g), ‘Asqalan, ND, A-167, W-903, obverse text lillah al-mulk falsan waf, reverse duriba bi-’asqalan filastin, Fine, RR $230 - 270 171. UMAYYAD: Anonymous, AE fals (3.44g), Bayt Jibrin, ND (ca. 710-720), A-171, W-Th.14. SNAT-39/41, very rare Palestinian mint, bold strike, VF, RR $300 - 350 15 Stephen Album Rare Coins | Auction 21 | January 15-16, 2015 178. ABBASID REVOLUTION: Anonymous, ca. 744-748, AR dirham (2.85g), Jayy, AH128, A-206.1, Klat-269, struck by partisans of ‘Abd Allah b. Mu’awiya, choice VF $400 - 500 184. ABBASID REVOLUTION: Anonymous, ca. 749-751, AR dirham (2.58g), Marw, AH132, A-206.3, Klat-606, with 8 annulet triplets in obverse margin, pleasing VF, R $350 - 450 179. ABBASID REVOLUTION: Anonymous, ca. 744-748, AR dirham (2.85g), Jayy, AH129, A-206.1, Klat-270b, struck by partisans of ‘Abd Allah b. Mu’awiya, VF $350 - 450 185. ABBASID REVOLUTION: Anonymous, ca, 749-751, AR dirham (2.86g), Marw, AH133, A-206.3, Klat-607, choice VF, R ABBASID REVOLUTION: Anonymous, ca. 744-748, AR dirham (3.00g), Mahayy, AH129, A-206.1, Klat-567b2, struck by partisans of ‘Abd Allah b. Mu’awiya, EF, R $800 - 1,000 186. ABBASID: al-Saffah, 749-754, AR dirham (2.76g), Ardashir Khurra, AH134, A-211, VF $140 - 180 187. ABBASID: al-Saffah, 749-754, AR dirham (2.73g), Ramhurmuz, AH135, A-211, VF, R 180. 181. 182. 183. $800 - 1,000 $200 - 250 ABBASID REVOLUTION: Anonymous, 747-750, AR dirham (2.56g), Marw, AH130, A-206.2, Klat-604, some light porosity, VF, RR $1,400 - 1,600 188. ABBASID: al-Saffah, 749-754, AR dirham (2.94g), Ardashir Khurra, AH136, A-211, VF $140 - 180 189. ABBASID: al-Mansur, 754-775, AV dinar (4.27g), NM, AH139, A-212, choice AU $450 - 550 190. ABBASID: al-Mansur, 754-775, AV dinar (4.25g), NM, AH140, A-212, some scratches in reverse field, EF $240 - 280 ABBASID REVOLUTION: Anonymous, 745-751, AR dirham (2.87g), Balkh, AH131, A-206.2, struck by partisans of Abu Muslim ‘Abd al-Rahman b. Muslim, F-VF, RR $600 - 800 ABBASID REVOLUTION: Anonymous, ca, 749-751, AR dirham (2.81g), Marw, AH132, A-206.3, Klat-606, attractive VF-EF $700 - 800 16 Islamic Coins 191. 192. 193. ABBASID: al-Mansur, 754-775, AV dinar (4.17g), NM, AH141, A-212, VF-EF $250 - 300 198. ABBASID: al-Mahdi, 775-785, AR dirham (2.86g), Sijistan, AH166, A-215.1, VF-EF $200 - 250 199. ABBASID: al-Mahdi, 775-785, AR dirham (2.93g), Qasr al-Salam, AH167, A-215.1, superb bold strike, choice EF $200 - 250 200. ABBASID: al-Mahdi, 775-785, AR dirham (2.88g), al-Yamama, AH167, A-215.1, with triplet of pellets above and the town name hajar below the reverse field, VF, R $800 - 1,000 ABBASID: al-Mansur, 754-775, AV dinar (4.22g), NM, AH158, A-212, choice VF-EF $300 - 350 ABBASID: al-Mansur, 754-775, AR dirham (2.92g), Arminiya, AH144, A-213.1, attractive strike, EF $200 - 250 The mint of al-Yamama was the only location in what is now Saudi Arabia that was active during the first 70 years of the Abbasid period, only AH165-170. After AH200, a few extremely rare dirhams and dinars were struck at Makka. 194. 195. ABBASID: al-Mansur, 754-775, AR dirham (2.92g), Ardashir Khurra, AH145, A-213.1, interesting die-break at upper region of reverse field, pleasing VF-EF $140 - 180 201. ABBASID: al-Mahdi, 775-785, AR dirham (2.80g), al-Yamama, AH168, A-215.1, citing the governor ‘Abd Allah b. Sa’id in the reverse field, with the letter ‘ayn of sa’id recut over the letter M, decent VF, R $800 - 1,000 202. ABBASID: al-Mahdi, 775-785, AR dirham (2.97g), al-Yamama, AH168, A-215.1, mint located in what is now the northern section of Saudi Arabia, citing the governor ‘Abd Allah b. Sa’id, two pellets below obverse field, VF, R $700 - 800 203. ABBASID: al-Mahdi, 775-785, AR dirham (2.88g), Qasr al-Salam, AH169, A-215.1, with the word al-hamd below the reverse field, EF, S $200 - 250 ABBASID: al-Mansur, 754-775, AR dirham (2.98g), Ardashir Khurra, AH146, A-213.1, choice VF-EF $160 - 200 196. ABBASID: al-Mansur, 754-775, AR dirham (2.88g), al-Muhammadiya, AH155, A-213.2, with the second M of the mint name al-muhammadiya barely engraved, having been omitted from the original version of the obverse die, EF $80 - 100 197. ABBASID: al-Mahdi, 775-785, AV dinar (4.21g), NM, AH167, A-214, pellet after rasul in reverse field, bold VF $250 - 300 17 Stephen Album Rare Coins | Auction 21 | January 15-16, 2015 204. 205. 211. ABBASID: al-Rashid, 786-809, AV dinar (4.13g), NM (Egypt), AH173, A-218.8, citing the governor ‘Umar, F-VF, R $300 - 350 212. ABBASID: al-Rashid, 786-809, AV dinar (4.24g), NM (Egypt), AH186, A-218.11, citing Ja’far as governor of Egypt, EF $320 - 380 213. ABBASID: al-Rashid, 786-809, AR dirham (2.96g), Arran, AH191, A-219.2a, Vard—, citing the governor Khuzayma below on reverse field, VF, RRR $250 - 300 ABBASID: al-Mahdi, 775-785, AR dirham (2.65g), Tudgha, AH166, A-215.2, rare Abbasid mint in southern Morocco, site of silver mining, VF $140 - 180 ABBASID: al-Mahdi, 775-785, AR dirham (2.70g), Harunabad, AH169, A-215.3, with the provincial name Arminiya above and the name Hasan below the reverse field, lovely EF, R $250 - 300 Vardanyan cites only examples dated AH191 with Khuzayma cited above on the reverse field. 206. ABBASID: al-Hadi, 785-786, AR dirham (2.85g), Madinat Jayy, AH170, A-217.1, citing the caliph only by his personal name Musa, attractive VF, R $250 - 300 214. ABBASID: al-Rashid, 786-809, AR dirham (2.28g), al-Mubaraka, AH180, A-219.3, citing the governor ‘Askar b. Muslim, rare mint in North Africa (not to be confused with the Umayyad mint of al-Mubaraka, which was the city of Balkh in Khorasan), somewhat crudely struck, VF, RR $300 - 350 207. ABBASID: al-Hadi, 785-786, AR dirham (2.92g), al-’Abbasiya, AH170, A-217.3, anonymous type, bold strike, EF $100 - 120 208. ABBASID: al-Hadi, 785-786, AR dirham (2.68g), al-Haruniya, AH169, A-217.4, citing Harun as heir-apparent, also Khuzayma b. Khazim, governor of Arminiya, in reverse field, attractive VF, S $250 - 300 215. ABBASID: al-Rashid, 786-809, AR dirham (2.92g), Sijistan, AH171, A-219.4,collectors number in obverse field, inscribed ‘abd below reverse field, vertically engraved, excellent strike, attractive EF, R $220 - 260 209. ABBASID: al-Hadi, 785-786, AR dirham (2.87g), al-Haruniya, AH170, A-217.4, citing Harun as heir-apparent, also Ibrahim above and Jarir below reverse field, small stain, EF, R $300 - 350 216. ABBASID: al-Rashid, 786-809, AR dirham (2.88g), Madinat Jayy, AH172, A-219.4, citing the official Da’ud below the obverse field, triplet of pellets below reverse field, lovely bold VF-EF, RRRR $600 - 800 Citing the caliph as al-khalifa harun. This is the first confirmed dirham of Jayy dated 172. 210. ABBASID: al-Rashid, 786-809, AV dinar (3.85g), NM (Egypt), AH170, A-218.6, citing the governor ‘Ali, clipped, F-VF $230 - 270 18 Islamic Coins 217. ABBASID: al-Rashid, 786-809, AR dirham (2.91g), Sijistan, AH173, A-219.4, collectors number in obverse field, citing governor Ibn Khuzaym, lovely strike, EF $170 - 200 218. ABBASID: al-Rashid, 786-809, AR dirham (2.92g), al-Haruniya, AH171, A-219.5, Vard-198, with the word that resembles “r” “h” “â” above reverse field, lovely VF-EF, R $250 - 300 219. ABBASID: al-Rashid, 786-809, AR dirham (3.00g), Sijistan, AH176, A-219.5, citing governor Da’ud, collectors number in obverse field, superb bold strike, fabulous example for this mint, choice AU, R $200 - 250 220. 221. 223. ABBASID: al-Rashid, 786-809, AR dirham (2.93g), Arran, AH185, A-219.7, Vard-130, collectors number in reverse field, citing Asad b. Mazyad as governor, bold strike, VF-EF, R $220 - 280 224. ABBASID: al-Rashid, 786-809, AR dirham (2.89g), Arran, AH186, A-219.7, Vard-133, collectors number in obverse field, citing Muhammad b. Yazid as governor, bold strike, EF, R $260 - 340 225. ABBASID: al-Rashid, 786-809, AR dirham (2.99g), Misr, AH181, A-219.9, collectors number in obverse field, citing Ja’far b. Yahya, choice EF, S $250 - 300 ABBASID: al-Rashid, 786-809, AR dirham (2.90g), Madinat al-Salam, AH171, A-219.6a, with the caliph cited in inner reverse margin, some modest stain, VF $150 - 200 226. ABBASID: al-Rashid, 786-809, AR dirham (2.68g), al-Basra, AH182, A-219.9, collectors number in obverse field, without any governor or additional text, EF, S $200 - 250 ABBASID: al-Rashid, 786-809, AR dirham (2.55g), Madinat al-Salam, AH175, A-219.6a, citing Ja’far below reverse field, cleaned, VF, RRR $300 - 350 227. ABBASID: al-Rashid, 786-809, AR dirham (2.78g), Arminiya, AH182, A-219.9a, Vard—, citing the name Salam above and sa’id bin below, the opposite of types Vard-50 and 51 of this year (and Vard-49 of AH181), slightly double-struck, strong VF, RRR $300 - 350 228. ABBASID: al-Rashid, 786-809, AR dirham (2.82g), Arminiya, AH191, A-219.9a, Vard-69, citing the officials Khuzayma b. Khazim and Isma’il b. Ibrahim, EF, R $450 - 550 The normal type of Madinat al-Salam 175 lacks any name in the reverse field. 222. ABBASID: al-Rashid, 786-809, AR dirham (2.93g), Arran, AH184, A-219.7, Vard—, citing Badr (sic) b. Mazyad as governor, bold strike, EF, RR $400 - 500 Both this piece and Lot 229 were struck with the same pair of dies. Vardanyan lists the dirham of this year citing Yazid b. Mazyad (his #129), and Badr is either his brother or a misspelling of the name Yazid. 19 Stephen Album Rare Coins | Auction 21 | January 15-16, 2015 229. ABBASID: al-Rashid, 786-809, AR dirham (2.89g), Arminiya, AH191, A-219.9a, Vard-69, citing Khuzayma b. Khazim and Isma’il b. Ibrahim, pleasing strike, VF, RR $450 - 550 230. ABBASID: al-Amin, 809-813, AR dirham (2.40g), Ma’dan Bajunays, AH194, A-221.3b, Vard-209, citing Da’ud above and Sard below reverse field, Armenian mint, active AH190-218, bold VF-EF, RR $300 - 350 231. 232. 233. 234. ABBASID: al-Amin, 809-813, AR dirham (2.85g), Zaranj, AH194, A-221.4, citing Zuhayr below the reverse field, VF, R $240 - 300 235. ABBASID: al-Ma’mun, 810-833, AR dirham (2.86g), al-Muhammadiya, AH195, A-223.3a, with collectors number, citing Tahir b. al-Husayn, together with the title mawla al-ma’mun, in obverse margin, and al-Fadl below on reverse field, VF $100 - 140 236. ABBASID: al-Ma’mun, 810-833, AR dirham (2.90g), al-Basra, AH199, A-223.4, citing Dhu’l-ri’asatayn, superb strike, EF, R $300 - 350 237. ABBASID: al-Ma’mun, 810-833, AR dirham (2.91g), al-Kufa, AH202, A-223.4, letter hard H below reverse field, strong VF, RR $300 - 350 238. ABBASID: al-Ma’mun, 810-833, AR dirham (2.88g), Zaranj, AH205, A-223.4, citing Ghassan and Ayan b. Harthama, bold strike, EF, R $260 - 340 239. ABBASID: al-Ma’mun, 810-833, AR dirham (3.12g), Misr, AH213, A-223.4, totally anonymous, with only the letter ‘ayn below the reverse field, discolored surfaces, lightly cleaned, VF, RR $250 - 350 240. ABBASID: al-Ma’mun, 810-833, AR dirham (2.88g), Arran, AH216, A-223.4, Vard-175, citing Khalid b. Yazid above and Ibrahim b. ‘Attab below reverse field, choice VF, RR $400 - 500 ABBASID: al-Ma’mun, 810-833, AV dinar (4.24g), Misr, AH199, A-222.6, citing Dhu’l-Ri’asatayn, al-Muttalib and al-Fadl, bold strike, choice EF $450 - 550 ABBASID: al-Ma’mun, 810-833, AV dinar (4.15g), Misr, AH210, A-222.9, citing the governor ‘Ubayd Allah b. al-Sari, pleasing F-VF $300 - 350 ABBASID: al-Ma’mun, 810-833, AV dinar (4.16g), NM, AH203, A-222.14, with hard H below reverse field, perhaps standing for the governor al-Hasan of Wasit & al-Kufa, as found on dirhams of al-Kufa dated 202 & 203, choice EF, RR $350 - 450 20 Islamic Coins 241. ABBASID: al-Ma’mun, 810-833, AR dirham (2.95g), Isbahan, AH205, A-223.5, choice EF-AU $150 - 200 242. ABBASID: al-Ma’mun, 810-833, AR dirham (2.56g), Dimashq, AH214, A-223.6, attractive VF, RR $300 - 350 243. 244. 245. 246. 247. ABBASID: al-Ma’mun, 810-833, AR dirham (2.50g), Misr, AH215, A-223.7, in the name of the caliph, without any titles, lightly wavy, VF, RR $250 - 350 248. ABBASID: al-Ma’mun, 810-833, AR dirham (2.89g), Samarqand, AH202, A-224, citing the Shi’ite Imam ‘Ali b. Musa al-Rida as heir-apparent to the caliphate, al-Ma’mun’s attempt to unify Sunni and Shi’ite Islam, choice EF, R $600 - 700 249. ABBASID: al-Ma’mun, 810-833, AR dirham (2.97g), Isbahan, AH203, A-224, citing the Shi’ite Imam ‘Ali b. Musa al-Rida as heir-apparent to the caliphate, al-Ma’mun’s attempt to unify Sunni and Shi’ite Islam, choice EF, R $700 - 800 250. ABBASID: Ibrahim, 817-819, AR dirham (2.93g), Madinat al-Salam, AH202, A-E225, struck during Ibrahim’s rebellion against al-Ma’mun, indicated by the letters A H below reverse field, some original luster, AU, RR $400 - 500 251. ABBASID: al Mu’tasim, 833-842, AR dirham (2.96g), al-Muhammadiya, AH222, A-226, lovely VF ABBASID: al-Ma’mun, 810-833, AR dirham (2.91g), Marw, AH214, A-223.6, lovely VF, R $220 - 260 ABBASID: al-Ma’mun, 810-833, AR dirham (2.86g), Marw, AH215, A-223.6, choice VF-EF, R $250 - 300 ABBASID: al-Ma’mun, 810-833, AR dirham (3.03g), Marw, AH217, A-223.6, VF-EF, R $200 - 250 $220 - 260 ABBASID: al-Ma’mun, 810-833, AR dirham (2.99g), Samarqand, AH217, A-223.6, anonymous, fine calligraphy, lovely VF $120 - 160 252. 21 ABBASID: al Wathiq, 842-847, AR dirham (2.98g), Madinat al-Salam, AH231, A-228, choice EF $120 - 160 Stephen Album Rare Coins | Auction 21 | January 15-16, 2015 253. 254. ABBASID: al-Mutawakkil, 847-861, AV dinar (4.13g), Misr, AH246, A-229.3, citing the heir al-Mu’tazz, VF $250 - 300 259. ABBASID: al-Mutawakkil, 847-861, AR dirham (3.00g), Fars, AH234, A-230.1, bold strike, VF-EF $200 - 250 260. ABBASID: al-Musta’in, 862-866, AV dinar (4.11g), Samarqand, AH251, A-233.2, citing the heir-apparent al-’Abbas, lovely even strike, choice EF, S $400 - 600 ABBASID: al-Musta’in, 862-866, AR dirham (2.77g), Tiflis, AH248, A-234.1, Bennett-57, decent strike, with full mint & date, without the caliphal heir-apparent, choice VF-EF, RRR $800 - 1,000 Except for the year AH294 in the name of al-Muktafi, all Abbasid dirhams of Tiflis (Tbilisi) are of the highest rarity. 255. ABBASID: al-Mutawakkil, 847-861, AR dirham (2.56g), al-Mutawakkiliya, AH247, A-230.4, thick narrow flan, citing heir al-Mu’tazz, mint name assigned in honor of the caliph al-Mutawakkil, but used only in AH247, VF-EF $200 - 250 The caliph al-Mutawakkil planned a new Abbasid capital, a few miles from Samarra, at first called al-Dha'fariya, later al-Mutawakkiliya after himself. The new capital was never completed, and was abandonned upon the death of al-Mutawakkil. All known coins are dated AH247 256. ABBASID: al-Mutawakkil, 847-861, AR dirham (2.49g), al-Basra, AH247, A-230.4, thick narrow flan, citing heir al-Mu’tazz, VF, R $200 - 250 257. ABBASID: al-Mutawakkil, 847-861, AR donative dirham (2.96g), Surra man Ra’a (Samarra), AH241, A-230B, broad outer margin, citing heir al-Mu’tazz, lovely EF, RRR $1,100 - 1,400 258. ABBASID: al-Muntasir, 861-862, AR dirham (2.90g), Surra man Ra’a, AH248, A-232, very narrow flan, as always for this reign, slight damage at the rim, nice strike, strong VF-EF, RR $600 - 800 22 261. ABBASID: al-Mu’tazz, 866-869, AV dinar (3.50g), Surra man Ra’a (Samarra), AH251, A-235.1, the “scratches” are in the die, reflected in the coin, bold EF $450 - 600 262. ABBASID: al-Mu’tazz, 866-869, AV dinar (4.60g), al-Shash, AH253, A-235.1, struck under the authority of the Tahirid ruler Muhammad b. Tahir II (862-873), but without his name, VF $300 - 350 263. ABBASID: al-Mu’tazz, 866-869, AR dirham (3.03g), Arminiya, AH252, A-236.1, Vard-97, bold strike, EF $350 - 450 264. ABBASID: al-Mu’tazz, 866-869, AR dirham (2.93g), Dimashq, AH254, A-236.2, citing heir ‘Abd Allah, usual weakness, but above average for this mint, VF, RR $350 - 400 Islamic Coins 265. 266. 267. 268. ABBASID: al-Mu’tamid, 870-892, AR dirham (2.58g), Dimashq, AH259, A-240.1, citing Ja’far beneath obverse field, decent VF, RR $500 - 600 271. ABBASID: al-Muktafi, 902-908, AR dirham (2.39g), Amid, AH292, A-244.1, tiny chip, VF $100 - 120 272. ABBASID: al-Muktafi, 902-908, AR dirham (3.04g), Dimashq, AH294, A-244.1, almost no weakness, VF, R $140 - 180 273. ABBASID: al-Muqtadir, 908-932, AV dinar (3.99g), Misr, AH296, A-245.1, without the heir-apparent to the caliphate, Abu’l-’Abbas, fabulous strike, choice AU ex Islamic Coin Auction 16, Lot 307 $500 - 600 274. ABBASID: al-Muqtadir, 908-932, AV dinar (4.43g), Madinat al-Salam, AH306, A-245.2, with letter soft H below reverse field, EF $300 - 350 275. ABBASID: al-Muqtadir, 908-932, AV dinar (4.99g), Madinat al-Salam, AH307, A-245.2, with letter R below reverse field, fine calligraphy, choice VF $300 - 350 276. ABBASID: al-Muqtadir, 908-932, AV dinar (2.86g), al-Muhammadiya, AH312, A-245.2, with letter R below reverse field, obverse field legend in 4 lines instead of 5, VF $300 - 350 ABBASID: al-Mu’tamid, 870-892, AR dirham (2.87g), Wasit, AH276, A-240.7, citing the additional phrase al-quwwa lillah jami’, “power is God’s, entirely”, in both obverse and reverse fields, AU $350 - 400 ABBASID: al-Mu’tadid, 892-902, AR dirham (2.83g), Wasit, AH281, A-242, mint recut over the mint name ra’s al-’ayn, choice VF-EF, R $140 - 180 ABBASID: al-Muktafi, 902-908, AR dirham (2.64g), Makka (Mecca), AH292, A-244.1, some light porosity, especially on the reverse, very clear mint & date, VF, RR ex Baldwin’s Auction 83, Lot 5056 (Sept. 2013) $2,500 - 3,000 This example has had some of the adhesions carefully removed since its appearance in the Baldwin auction. 269. 270. ABBASID: al-Muktafi, 902-908, AR dirham (3.11g), Dimashq, AH292, A-244.1, slight weakness, VF, R $140 - 180 ABBASID: al-Muktafi, 902-908, AR dirham (2.87g), Misr, AH292, A-244.1, slightly weak strike, VF $130 - 160 23 Stephen Album Rare Coins | Auction 21 | January 15-16, 2015 277. ABBASID: al-Muqtadir, 908-932, AV dinar (4.45g), Qumm, AH313, A-245.2, off-center strike, full clear mint & date, VF $400 - 500 283. ABBASID: al-Muqtadir, 908-932, AR donative dirham (2.96g), Madinat al-Salam, AH310, A-246A, tiny piercing, as expected for a donative coin, lovely VF-EF, R $1,000 - 1,250 284. ABBASID: al-Qahir, 932-934, AV dinar (3.92g), Hamadan, AH321, A-250.1, broad flan, minor weakness, VF-EF $350 - 400 285. ABBASID: al-Qahir, 932-934, AV dinar (4.25g), Mah al-Basra, AH321, A-250.2, citing the heir-apparent al-Qasim, full mint & date, EF $350 - 400 286. ABBASID: al-Radi, 934-940, AR heavy dirham (7.04g), Madinat al-Salam, AH325, A-255.1, truly remarkable, the heaviest dirham of al-Radi we have encountered, choice EF, RRR $500 - 600 287. ABBASID: al-Radi, 934-940, AR donative dirham (2.16g), Madinat al-Salam, AH328, A-255A, citing the caliphal heir al-Fadl, EF, RRR $1,200 - 1,400 288. ABBASID: al-Nasir, 1180-1225, AV dinar (6.43g), Madinat al-Salam, AH617, A-268, average strike, VF-EF $300 - 350 Prior to the recent hoards with terminal dates AH323 and 329, al-Muqtadir dinars of Qumm were rare. Today, AH308 and 310 are relatively common, with 313 only somewhat scarcer. 278. ABBASID: al-Muqtadir, 908-932, AV dinar (4.22g), al-Karaj, AH313, A-245.2, long flan crack, VF $260 - 300 279. ABBASID: al-Muqtadir, 908-932, AV dinar (3.33g), Mah al-Basra, AH317, A-245.2, rare date for this mint, VF $350 - 400 280. ABBASID: al-Muqtadir, 908-932, AR dirham (2.74g), Antakiya, AH312, A-246.2, unusually nice for this rare mint, VF, R $350 - 450 281. ABBASID: al-Muqtadir, 908-932, AR dirham (3.08g), Nasibin, AH313, A-246.2, date slightly weak, but certain, VF $100 - 120 282. ABBASID: al-Muqtadir, 908-932, AR dirham (2.59g), Tarsus, AH317, A-246.2, very clear mint and date, strong VF, R $200 - 250 24 Islamic Coins 296. UMAYYAD OF SPAIN: LOT of 27 silver dirhams, each twice pierced, dated AH322 (2 pcs), 325, 330, 337 (2 pcs), 338, 342, 344, 346, 350, 351, 357, 358, 359, 360, 363, 380, 384, 386, 387, 391, 392, 393, 394, 395, 400, average VF, lot of 27 pieces $300 - 500 It is likely that the group of 27 dirhams came from a belt, neckless, or other decorative object. 289. 290. ABBASID: al-Musta’sim, 1242-1258, AV dinar (7.49g), Madinat al-Salam, AH641, A-275, superb strike, no weakness and well-centered, lovely VF $600 - 700 297. HAMMUDID OF MÁLAGA: al-Mu’tali Yahya, 1021-1035, AR dirham (2.15g), Sabta, AH417, A-367.2, citing the heir Idris and the governor Qasim, VF $160 - 200 298. DHU’L NUNID OF TOLEDO: Sharaf al-Dawla Yahya I, 1043-1075, AV fractional dinar (0.98g), NM, ND, A-396, VyE-1100, first half of the kalima on the obverse, only the name al-ma’mun on the reverse, no marginal inscriptions on either side, lovely VF-EF, RR $350 - 450 299. ABBADID OF SEVILLE: al-Mu’tadid ‘Abbad, 1042-1069, BI dirham (2.34g), al-Andalus, AH440, A-402.3, citing al-Hajib Isma’il on reverse, nice Fine, R $130 - 160 ABBASID: Ja’bar b. ‘Ubayd, ca. 800+, AE fals (2.16g), [Misr], ND, A-281, Miles-12, Fine, RR $80 - 100 291. ABBASID: Munajjah, ca. 900±, cast AE fals (2.85g), [Tarsus], ND, A-300, F-VF, R $100 - 140 292. ABBASID: Munajjah, ca. 900±, cast AE fals (2.58g), [Tarsus], ND, A-300, F-VF, R $100 - 140 Spain North Africa 293. UMAYYAD OF SPAIN: Hisham II, 976-1009, AV dinar (4.05g), al-Andalus, AH377, A-353, citing the vizier Âmir, bold VF, R $900 - 1,100 300. ZIRID OF QAYRAWAN: al-Mu’izz b. Badis, 1016-1062, AV dinar (4.13g), al-Qayrawan, AH441, A-458, slightly double-struck, AU $240 - 280 294. UMAYYAD OF SPAIN: Hisham II, 976-1009, AV dinar (4.11g), al-Andalus, AH378, A-353, Miles-280a, citing ‘Âmir, VF-EF, RR $2,500 - 3,000 301. ZIRID OF QAYRAWAN: al-Mu’izz b. Badis, 1016-1062, AV dinar (4.00g), al-Qayrawan, AH444, A-458, nice even strike, EF $350 - 450 UMAYYAD OF SPAIN: Hisham II, 976-1009, AV dinar (4.07g), al-Andalus, AH394, A-353, citing ‘Abd al-Malik on both obverse and reverse, with title al-hajib on reverse, superb strike, choice EF-AU, R $1,500 - 2,000 302. ALMORAVID: Abu Bakr, 1056-1087, AV dinar (4.09g), Sijilmasa, AH476, A-461.2, H-47, very lightly crinkled, attractive VF-EF $900 - 1,100 295. 25 Stephen Album Rare Coins | Auction 21 | January 15-16, 2015 303. ALMORAVID: Yusuf, 1087-1106, AV dinar (4.10g), Sijilmasa, AH485, A-464.1, H-79, bold VF $800 - 1,000 310. ALMORAVID: ‘Ali, 1106-1142, AV dinar (3.94g), Ishbiliya (Sevilla), AH518, A-466.1, H-216, VF-EF $1,600 - 2,000 304. ALMORAVID: Yusuf, 1087-1106, AV dinar (4.16g), Fès, AH487, A-464.1, H-—, slightly crinkled, bold strike with full clear date, VF, RRR $1,500 - 1,800 311. ALMORAVID: ‘Ali, 1106-1142, AV dinar (3.93g), Ishbiliya (Sevilla), AH520, A-466.1, H-218, slightly wavy flan, VF-EF $1,500 - 1,700 Hazard knew of only 3 dinars of Yusuf b. Tashufin struck in Fès, one dated 494, one either 497 or 499, the other originally published as 484, but considered another 494 by Hazard. 305. 306. 307. 308. 309. ALMORAVID: Yusuf, 1087-1106, AR qirat (0.89g), NM, ND, A-465.1, H-894, VF-EF, R $100 - 140 312. ALMORAVID: ‘Ali, 1106-1142, AV dinar (4.16g), al-Mariya (Almería), AH532, A-466.2, citing the heir Sir, choice EF $700 - 900 313. ALMORAVID: ‘Ali, 1106-1142, AV dinar (4.15g), Nul Lamta, AH534, A-466.3, H-388, citing the heir-apparent Tashufin, who succeeded ‘Ali in AH537, very slightly creased, bold strike, rare series for this type, EF, RR $1,500 - 2,000 314. ALMORAVID: Tashufin b. ‘Ali, 1142-1145, AV dinar (4.11g), Fès, AH538, A-471.1, H-410, choice EF, RR $2,000 - 2,500 315. ALMORAVID: Ishaq b. ‘Ali, 1145-1146, AV dinar (4.15g), Marrakesh, AH540, A-474, H-434, superb strike, choice AU, RRR $4,000 - 4,500 ALMORAVID: Yusuf, 1087-1106, AR qirat (0.99g), NM, ND, A-465.1, H-894, with additional annulet between 2 pellets below the reverse, VF-EF, R $100 - 140 ALMORAVID: Yusuf, 1087-1106, AR ½ qirat (0.58g), ND, A-A466, H-898, ruler’s name on obverse, blank on reverse, VF, RR $180 - 220 ALMORAVID: ‘Ali, 1106-1142, AV dinar (4.12g), Aghmat, AH511, A-466.1, H-163, lovely strike with just a slight touch of waviness, VF-EF $900 - 1,000 ALMORAVID: ‘Ali, 1106-1142, AV dinar (3.88g), Ishbiliya (Sevilla), AH517, A-466.1, H-215, VF $1,400 - 1,600 Hazard knew of only one specimen of this mint/date combination, and very few dinars of any type for Ishaq b. ‘Ali. Despite the troublesome development during the brief reign of Ishaq, his gold dinars are amongst the most finely engraved during the entire Almoravid period. 26 Islamic Coins 316. ALMORAVID: Ishaq b. ‘Ali, 1145-1146, AV dinar (4.14g), Marrakesh, AH541, A-474, H-435, superb strike, lustrous AU, RRR $3,800 - 4,200 321. HAFSID: Abu Yahya Abu Bakr II, 1310-1346, AV dinar (4.02g), NM, ND, A-507.2, with title amir al-mu’minin, thus struck after 1318, VF $250 - 350 322. HAFSID: Abu ‘Amr ‘Uthman, 1435-1488, AV dinar (4.39g), Tanas, ND, A-513.3, H-640, extremely rare mint in west-central Algeria, on the Mediterranean coast (now Ténès), very broad flan, much weakness, VF, RRR $800 - 1,000 323. MERINID: Abu-’Inan Faris, 1348-1358, AV dinar (4.63g), Sijilmasa, ND, A-531, H-771, decent strike for this reign and this mint, bold VF, R $900 - 1,000 324. SA’DIAN SHARIFS: Abu Faris ‘Abd Allah, 1603-1608, AV dinar (4.54g), Marrakesh, AH1014, A-568, with full name abu faris ‘abd Allah al-wathiq billah, date weak, but certain, as Abu Faris struck coins at Marrakesh only AH1012-1015, bold VF, RR $900 - 1,100 Hazard knew of only one specimen of this mint/date combination (as for Marrakesh 540), and very few dinars of any type for Ishaq b. ‘Ali. 317. HAFSID: Abu Zakariya’ Yahya I, 1230-1249, AV dinar (4.74g), Bijaya (Bougie), ND, A-499.2, H-547, struck late in his reign, after the conquest of Bijaya, now in Algeria, exquisite calligraphy, EF, RR $1,400 - 1,800 The full dinar of Yahya I is much rarer than his half dinar, especially examples with legible mint name, as on this piece. 318. HAFSID: Abu Zakariya’ Yahya II, 1277-1279, AV ½ dinar (2.35g), NM, ND, A-E504, H-568, some double-striking in the obverse margin, EF-AU, RRRR $2,000 - 2,400 With the additional titulature al-wathiq billah al-mu’ayyid bi-fadl Allah, which distinguishes coins of this ruler from those of Yahya I and Yahya III. No example of this ruler has been offered in recent years. Hazard knew of just one example, in the Moroccan National Museum at Rabat, published by Brethes as #1243. 319. Abu Faris was one of three brothers who fought for the throne after the death of their father, Abu Mansur Ahmad, in AH1012. Coins of all three brothers are very rare, and seldom appear in auctions. HAFSID: Abu Ishaq Ibrahim I, 1279-1283, AV dinar (4.68g), NM, ND, A-B504, H-569, with the royal title al-mujahid fi sabil Allah, bold strike, EF, RRR $2,300 - 2,700 Egypt & Syria This is the only known type for this ruler, and the first example to be offered at auction in many years. 325. 320. HAFSID: Abu Hafs ‘Umar I, 1284-1295, AV dinar (4.73g), Tunis, ND, A-504, H-572, ornamental Kufic calligraphy, nice strike for this type, very slightly creased, VF, R $800 - 1,000 27 TULUNID: Khumarawayh, 884-896, AV dinar (4.06g), Misr, AH271, A-664, citing the caliph al-Mu’tamid and the caliphal heir al-Mufawwidh, VF-EF $250 - 300 Stephen Album Rare Coins | Auction 21 | January 15-16, 2015 332. 326. 327. TULUNID: Khumarawayh, 884-896, AV dinar (3.95g), Misr, AH272, A-664, citing the caliph al-Mu’tamid and the caliphal heir al-Mufawwidh, small ding near the rim, EF $250 - 300 FATIMID: al-Mahdi, 909-934, AV dinar (4.15g), [Sijilmasa], AH323, A-688A, Nicol—, couple minor dings, good strike, VF-EF, RRR $1,100 - 1,300 Unpublished date, fine style. TULUNID: Khumarawayh, 884-896, AV dinar (3.95g), al-Rafiqa, AH278, A-664, citing the caliph al-Mu’tamid and the caliphal heir al-Mufawwidh, VF, RR $350 - 400 333. FATIMID: al-Mahdi, 909-934, AV dinar (3.60g), [Sijilmasa], AH324, A-688A, Nicol-136, couple dings, VF, RRR $800 - 900 334. FATIMID: al-Mu’izz, 953-975, AV dinar (4.04g), Misr, AH362, A-697.1, month of Muharram, EF $250 - 300 335. FATIMID: al-Mu’izz, 953-975, AR narrow dirham (3.52g), Misr, AH359, A-X699, clear mint & date, VF, RRRR $1,200 - 1,400 Coarse calligraphy, as is typical of dinars of al-Rafiqa of the late 270s. The mint name resembles the nearby town of al-Raqqa rather than al-Rafiqa, as the alif is omitted. 328. TULUNID: Harun, 896-905, AV dinar (3.86g), Misr, AH291, A-667, Grabar-94, gorgeous strike, choice AU $400 - 500 Nicol knew of only one full dirham of Misr for this reign, dated AH365 (Nicol-374a), and no silver coins of other denominations struck at Misr dated prior to AH363. Misr (Egypt) was conquered by al-Mu’izz in AH358, with gold dinars struck there beginning in the conquest year. 329. TULUNID: Harun, 896-905, AR dirham (2.85g), Misr, AH287, A-668.1, with caliph al-Mu’tadid, lovely strike, choice VF, RR $350 - 400 330. IKHSHIDID: Ahmad b. ‘Ali, 968-969, AV dinar (3.72g), Filastin, AH358, A-682, citing the caliph al-Muti’ and the local governor al-Husayn b. ‘Ubayd Allah, plus the Ikhshidid ancestor Tughj below the reverse, VF-EF, RR $800 - 1,000 331. FATIMID: al-Mahdi, 909-934, AV dinar (4.20g), [Sijilmasa], AH316, A-688A, Nicol—, VF-EF, RRR $1,400 - 1,800 336. FATIMID: al-’Aziz, 975-996, AV dinar (4.11g), Misr, AH368, A-703, EF $300 - 400 337. FATIMID: al-Hakim, 996-1021, glass jeton (5.90g), ND, A-713, ruler’s name / Shi’ite kalima, translucent green, very well preserved, EF $200 - 250 338. FATIMID: al-Zahir, 1021-1036, glass jeton (0.70g), A-718, B-FGJ-220, just al-zahir, with X between two pellets above, and the same below / trace of design, VF $120 - 150 Unpublished date, fine style, from a small group of Sijilmasa style dinars of al-Mahdi and his successor al-Qa'im that appeared in the numismatic market a few years ago, now dispersed.. Photographed at an angle for clarity of inscription. 28 Islamic Coins 339. FATIMID: al-Mustansir, 1036-1094, AV dinar (3.66g), Tarabulus, AH(43)3, A-719.1, Nicol-1986c (same dies), slightly clipped, rare date, choice EF $300 - 350 340. FATIMID: al-Mustansir, 1036-1094, AV dinar (4.18g), Misr, AH436, A-719.1, very slightly bent, VF-EF $280 - 320 341. FATIMID: al-Mustansir, 1036-1094, AV dinar (3.85g), Filastin, AH436, A-719.1, Nicol-2065 (probably same obverse die), VF $1,000 - 1,200 342. 346. FATIMID: al-Mustansir, 1036-1094, AV dinar (3.52g), Sur, AH451, A-719A, Nicol-1930, VF $300 - 350 347. FATIMID: al-Mustansir, 1036-1094, AV dinar (4.12g), Misr, AH452, A-719A, EF $300 - 350 348. FATIMID: al-Mustansir, 1036-1094, AV dinar (4.30g), Misr, AH455, A-719A, with small gold loop still attached, lovely bold strike, EF $300 - 400 349. FATIMID: al-Mustansir, 1036-1094, AR dirham (1.20g), NM, ND, A-723, Nicol—, obverse legend la ilah illa Allah / al-imam abu tamim / ma’add al-mustansir / billah amir al-mu’minin, with part of a short word or floral ornament below (unclear), reverse legend la ilah illa Allah / muhammad rasul / Allah / ‘ali wali Allah, border of pellets around both sides, VF, RRR $200 - 300 FATIMID: al-Mustansir, 1036-1094, AV dinar (3.88g), Sur, AH436, A-719.1, Nicol-1916, scarce date for this mint, pleasing strike, VF $350 - 400 Unpublished, and unlike any type catalogued by Nicol. The calligraphic style suggests a Maghrib origin, and it was found together with a small group of silver coins of the Murabitun (Almoravids), mostly in the name of Yusuf b. Tashufin, who began effective Almoravid ruler in AH453, but did not strike coinage in his own name until after the death of Abu Bakr in 480. 343. 344. 345. FATIMID: al-Mustansir, 1036-1094, AV dinar (4.10g), Sur, AH438, A-719.1, VF-EF $400 - 500 350. FATIMID: al-Mustansir, 1036-1094, glass jeton (3.09g), A-724, B-FGJ-298, with amir al-mu’minin in central circle, coarse calligraphy, the result of a poorly skilled engraver, brownish green translucent, VF $120 - 150 351. FATIMID: al-Âmir al-Mansur, 1101-1130, AV dinar (4.06g), al-Iskandariya, AH503, A-729, Nicol-2447, much original luster, choice AU $550 - 650 FATIMID: al-Mustansir, 1036-1094, AV dinar (3.76g), Tarabulus, AH440, A-719.2, Nicol-1994, with the additional title ‘abd Allah wa walihi, bold VF, S $400 - 450 FATIMID: al-Mustansir, 1036-1094, AV dinar (4.18g), Tarabulus, AH446, A-719A, Nicol-2001, one small area of weakness, EF $250 - 300 29 Stephen Album Rare Coins | Auction 21 | January 15-16, 2015 352. 353. FATIMID: al-Âmir al-Mansur, 1101-1130, AV dinar (4.40g), al-Iskandariya, AH511, A-729, Nicol-2456, small ding in reverse margin, excellent EF $450 - 550 FATIMID: al-Fa’iz, 1154-1160, AV dinar (3.49g), al-Iskandariya, AH552, A-741, Nicol-2668b (same obverse die), couple scrapes and one weak area in the margins, final date digit only partly visible, but confirmed by die-link, VF, R $250 - 300 355. SICILIAN REBELLION: Muhammad b. ‘Abbad, 1219-1222, BI dirham (0.70g), NM, ND, A-A747, excellent strike, almost completely legible, very light porosity, far above average quality for this type, VF, R $140 - 180 357. AYYUBID: al-Nasir Yusuf I (Saladin), 1169-1193, AV dinar (3.88g), al-Qahira, AH586, A-785.2, F-VF $500 - 600 360. AYYUBID: al-Nasir Yusuf I (Saladin), 1169-1193, AR dirham (2.93g), Hamah, AH584, A-787.2, floral symbol above reverse field, lovely bold strike, choice EF, R $110 - 150 361. AYYUBID: ‘Uthman, 1193-1198, AV dinar (3.59g), al-Qahira, AH588 (sic), A-794, boldly clear date, struck after the accession of ‘Uthman in 589, but with an obsolete reverse die from the previous reign of Saladin, bold VF, R $420 - 500 362. AYYUBID: ‘Uthman, 1193-1198, AV dinar (4.39g), al-Iskandariya, AH590, A-794, pleasing strike, evenly worn, attractive F-VF $260 - 340 363. AYYUBID: ‘Uthman, 1193-1198, AV dinar (4.28g), al-Qahira, AH592, A-794, one small scratch on reverse, VF $250 - 300 364. AYYUBID: ‘Uthman, 1193-1198, AV dinar (4.45g), al-Iskandariya, AH593, A-794, VF FATIMID: al-Âmir al-Mansur, 1101-1130, AV dinar (4.17g), al-Iskandariya, AH517, A-729, Nicol-2462, lustrous, scarce year, UNC $600 - 700 354. 356. 359. HAMDANID: Nasir al-Dawla & Sayf al-Dawla, 942-967, AR dirham (3.18g), al-Mawsil, AH332, A-748, citing the Abbasid caliph al-Muttaqi, VF-EF, R $150 - 200 $260 - 340 AYYUBID: al-Nasir Yusuf I (Saladin), 1169-1193, AV dinar (4.60g), al-Qahira, AH580, A-785.2, minor touch of weakness, VF $600 - 700 The name Saladin is an Anglicization of his Arabic laqab, Salah al-Din. 358. 365. AYYUBID: Abu Bakr I, 1196-1218, AV dinar (5.68g), al-Qahira, AH604, A-801.1, VF $300 - 350 366. AYYUBID: Abu Bakr I, 1196-1218, AV dinar (4.53g), MM, AH608, A-801.1, VF $200 - 250 AYYUBID: al-Nasir Yusuf I (Saladin), 1169-1193, AV dinar (3.69g), al-Qahira, AH581, A-785.2, F-VF $500 - 600 30 Islamic Coins 367. 368. 369. AYYUBID: Abu Bakr I, 1196-1218, AV dinar (3.30g), al-Qahira, AH609, A-801.1, VF $200 - 260 374. AYYUBID: al-Kamil Muhammad I, 1218-1238, AV dinar (5.84g), al-Qahira, AH633, A-811.3, date slightly weak, but certain, EF $300 - 350 375. AYYUBID: al-Kamil Muhammad I, 1218-1238, AV dinar (5.89g), al-Qahira, AH634, A-811.3, touch of central weakness, full clear date, EF $300 - 400 376. AYYUBID: al-Kamil Muhammad I, 1218-1238, AV dinar (4.36g), al-Qahira, AH63(4), A-811.3, VF-EF $200 - 280 AYYUBID: Abu Bakr I, 1196-1218, AV dinar (4.23g), al-Iskandariya, AH610, A-801.1, three pellets above and below the obverse field, lovely even strike, VF-EF $350 - 450 AYYUBID: al-Mansur Muhammad, 1198-1199, AV dinar (5.48g), al-Iskandariya, AH595, A-799, bold strike, lovely EF, R $600 - 800 Same reverse die as Lot 375, which is the side bearing the date. 370. AYYUBID: al-Mansur Muhammad, 1198-1199, AV dinar (3.40g), al-Qahira, AH596, A-799, attractive strike, choice VF-EF, R $600 - 800 377. 371. 372. 373. AYYUBID: Abu Bakr II, 1238-1240, AV dinar (5.58g), al-Qahira, DM, A-818, VF-EF $270 - 300 AYYUBID: al-Kamil Muhammad I, 1218-1238, AV dinar (4.26g), al-Qahira, AH621, A-811.1, even strike, full clear date, VF-EF $250 - 350 378. AYYUBID: al-Salih Ayyub, 1238-1239, AV dinar (3.73g), al-Qahira, AH63x, A-822.1, VF $220 - 300 379. AYYUBID: al-Salih Ayyub, 1238-1239, AV dinar (4.36g), al-Qahira, AH640, A-822.1, some weakness, but full bold mint & date, VF $340 - 400 380. AYYUBID: al-Salih Ayyub, 1238-1239, AV dinar (4.31g), al-Qahira, AH642, A-822.2, full bold mint & date, slightly double-struck on reverse only, EF $420 - 500 AYYUBID: al-Kamil Muhammad I, 1218-1238, AV dinar (3.72g), al-Qahira, AH630, A-811.3, full clear date, EF $260 - 340 AYYUBID: al-Kamil Muhammad I, 1218-1238, AV dinar (3.65g), al-Qahira, AH631, A-811.3, lovely bold strike, EF $300 - 350 31 Stephen Album Rare Coins | Auction 21 | January 15-16, 2015 381. 382. 383. 384. AYYUBID: al-Salih Ayyub, 1238-1239, AV dinar (4.21g), al-Qahira, AH643, A-822.2, final digit of date somewhat weak, but certain, pierced, VF $230 - 270 387. BURJI MAMLUK: Barquq, 1382-1389 & 1390-1399, AV dinar (8.16g), Halab, AH787, A-972, excellent strike, lovely EF $500 - 600 388. BURJI MAMLUK: Barsbay, 1422-1438, AV ashrafi (3.37g), al-Qahira, DM, A-998, Fine $150 - 170 389. BURJI MAMLUK: Jaqmaq, 1438-1453, AV ashrafi (3.40g) (al-Qahira), AH85x, A-1006, bold strike, EF $160 - 200 390. BURJI MAMLUK: Jaqmaq, 1438-1453, AV ashrafi (3.39g), al-Qahira, ND, A-1006, bold strike, VF-EF $160 - 200 391. BURJI MAMLUK: Qa’itbay, 1468-1496, AV ashrafi (3.34g), NM, ND, A-1027, ornate knotted pattern in reverse center, Fine $150 - 170 392. BURJI MAMLUK: glass jeton (6.00g), A-1046, inscribed very weakly, the name Muhammad ‘Aziz is visible if held at an angle against the light, on lovely black- & white-striped glass, “Z.1594" added in red ink on reverse, VF $80 - 120 AYYUBID: al-Kamil Abu Bakr, 1260-1283, AE fals (4.12g), Hisn, DM, A-B864, Zeno-143631 (this piece), citing the Ilkhan ruler Abaqa, thus struck after AH663, and the first example we have encountered for this type (an earlier version citing Hulagu is known), F-VF, RRR $150 - 200 BAHRI MAMLUK: Aybak, 1250-1257, AV dinar (3.91g), al-Qahira, DM, A-870, struck from rusty dies, some double-striking, VF, RR $600 - 700 BAHRI MAMLUK: ‘Ali I, 1257-1259, AV dinar (5.24g), al-Qahira, AH(657), A-873, double-struck, with very weak marginal legends, AU, RR $800 - 1,000 Same reverse, with mint & date, as the specimen sold at Morton & Eden Auction 63, Lot 107, which clearly has the date 657. Part of the final digit for “7" is visible on this piece. 385. Arabian Peninsula BAHRI MAMLUK: Qala’un, 1279-1290, AV dinar (5.48g), Dimashq, ND, A-893, bold strike on thick narrow planchet, AU $400 - 500 393. 386. BAHRI MAMLUK: Muhammad I, 2nd reign, 1299-1309, AV dinar (6.51g), al-Qahira al-Mahrusa, AH707, A-912, fully clear mint & date, rare with both mint & date so clearly legible, VF-EF, R $600 - 800 32 ABBASID OF YEMEN: al-Ma’mun, 813-833, AV dinar (3.77g), NM (San’a), AH203, A-A1050.1, citing Muhammad (b. al-Ifriqi) below obverse field, bold VF, RR $1,200 - 1,500 Islamic Coins 394. RASSID: al-Mansur ‘Abd Allah, 1185-1217, AR dirham (1.61g), ‘Azzan, AH618, A-1083, fine style, extremely rare mint, choice EF-AU, RR $400 - 500 400. AYYUBID OF YEMEN: al-Nasir Ayyub, 1202-1214, AE fals (2.91g), Zabid, AH612, A-1095, Zeno-141069, small stain, much weakness, Very Good, RRR $80 - 100 Copper coins of the Ayyubids of Yemen and their Rasulid successors are seldom encountered, almost always in inferior conditions, and often poorly struck. No attempt has been undertaken to catalog them, and new types, mints and dates continue to appear from time to time. 395. 396. 397. 398. 399. RASSID: al-Mansur ‘Abd Allah, 1185-1217, AR dirham (1.26g), Huth, AH661, A-1083, posthumous issue, coarse strike, EF, RRR $150 - 200 401. QASIMID: al-Mahdi al-’Abbas, 1748-1775, AR dirham (3.24g), San’a, AH1170, A-T1145, obverse inscription appears to be al-’âsjâd al-mu’azzam for “excellent gold”, even though made of silver, very rare large denomination for the 18th century Qasimid coinage, VF-EF, RRR $250 - 300 402. MUKRAMID: Nasir al-Din, 1020-1036, AV dinar (3.18g), ‘Uman, AH421, A-1164, typical coarse calligraphy for this date, but mint & date are legible, with part of gold jewelry mount, EF $450 - 550 SULAYHID: ‘Ali b. Muhammad, 1047-1081, debased AV dinar (2.15g), “Zabid”, ND, A-1075.3, East African imitation, allegedly struck in what is now Ethiopia or Eritrea for trade with Yemen, VF-EF $100 - 120 SULAYHID: al-Mukarram Ahmad, 1081-1091, AV dinar (2.37g), ‘Adan, AH482, A-1076, bold strike, struck during his lifetime, clear date, EF $200 - 250 Madagascar Gold Dinar Hoard The following gold dinars were found along with the remains of a belt, a total of 66 gold dinars, of which a selection are in this auction (lots 403-425). The were found just off the coast of Madagascar, including a few normal Islamic dinars (Abbasid, Fatimid, Rassid), but mainly local imitations, of which most were likely struck in East Africa (perhaps at the trade center of Kilwa), though some may have been produced on the island of Madagascar. Please note that all specimens from the belt have had mounts removed. MAHDID OF ZABID: ‘Abd al-Nabi b. ‘Ali, 1163-1174, AR dirham (1.53g), Zabid, AH560, A-1082, nice strike for this type, EF, R $200 - 250 403. ABBASID OF YEMEN: al-Muti’, 946-974, AV dinar (2.45g), “Aththar”, A-cf. 1062, SICA-cf. 10:312ff., contemporary East African imitation with blundered date, VF, RRR ex Diego Suárez hoard $350 - 450 404. FATIMID: al-’Aziz, 975-996, AV dinar (4.14g), al-Mansuriya, AH382, A-703, Nicol -763 (this piece), lightly smashed, Fine ex Diego Suárez hoard $220 - 300 AYYUBID OF YEMEN: al-Nasir Ayyub, 1202-1214, AE fals (2.37g), San’a, AH610, A-1095, Zeno-141068, partly double-struck, Fine, RR $80 - 100 33 Stephen Album Rare Coins | Auction 21 | January 15-16, 2015 405. FATIMID: al-Hakim, 996-1021, AV dinar (4.14g), Misr, AH402, A-709.3, Nicol -1090 (this piece), bold VF-EF ex Diego Suárez hoard $300 - 350 406. MADAGASCAR / EAST AFRICA: AV dinar (3.99g), A-A1192, contemporary East African imitation of the extremely rare first type of the Fatimid al-Mu’izz (Nicol type H1), date & mint blundered, believed to be unique, lovely VF-EF, RRR ex Diego Suárez hoard $700 - 900 407. MADAGASCAR / EAST AFRICA: AV dinar (3.18g), A-A1192, contemporary East African imitation of the common type of al-Mu’izz (Nicol type A), date & mint blundered, VF-EF, RR ex Diego Suárez hoard $450 - 650 408. MADAGASCAR / EAST AFRICA: AV dinar (3.46g), A-A1192, contemporary East African imitation of common type of al-Mu’izz (A), same dies as previous, date & mint blundered, VF, RR, ex Diego Suárez hoard $400 - 500 409. MADAGASCAR / EAST AFRICA: AV dinar (3.98g), A-A1192, contemporary East African imitation of common type of al-Mu’izz (A), same dies as previous, but one side shows evidence of modification or touching up, date & mint blundered, choice EF, RR, ex Diego Suárez hoard $500 - 700 410. MADAGASCAR / EAST AFRICA: AV dinar (2.95g), A-A1192, contemporary East African imitation of common type of al-Mu’izz (A), different dies, date & mint blundered, bold VF-EF, RR, ex Diego Suárez hoard $450 - 600 34 411. MADAGASCAR / EAST AFRICA: AV dinar (3.57g), A-A1192, contemporary East African imitation in barbarous style of common type of al-’Aziz (Nicol type A), date & mint blundered, choice EF, RR, ex Diego Suárez hoard $500 - 600 412. MADAGASCAR / EAST AFRICA: AV dinar (3.90g), A-A1192, contemporary East African imitation in barbarous style of common type of al-’Aziz (A), same dies as previous, bold EF, RR, ex Diego Suárez hoard $500 - 600 413. MADAGASCAR / EAST AFRICA: AV dinar (3.78g), A-A1192, contemporary East African imitation in barbarous style of common type of al-’Aziz (A), inscriptions mostly read clockwise, date & mint blundered, EF, RR, ex Diego Suárez hoard $500 - 600 414. MADAGASCAR / EAST AFRICA: AV dinar (3.55g), A-A1192, contemporary East African imitation in barbarous style of common type of al-’Aziz (A), one side has third (inner) inscription of striations, same dies as following piece, date & mint blundered, EF, RR, ex Diego Suárez hoard $500 - 600 415. MADAGASCAR / EAST AFRICA: AV dinar (4.06g), A-A1192, contemporary East African imitation in barbarous style of common type of al-’Aziz (A), one side has third (inner) inscription of striations, same dies as previous piece, date & mint blundered, EF, RR, ex Diego Suárez hoard $500 - 600 416. MADAGASCAR / EAST AFRICA: AV dinar (3.86g), A-A1192, contemporary East African imitation, barbarous imitation derived from the Spanish Umayyad caliph Hisham II, complete with the name of his hajib, ‘Âmir, based on an example that was probably dated AH377 or 387, either directly from an example of Hisham or from a Khazrunid (Moroccan) imitation of a dinar of Hashim, almost certainly unique, VF, RRRR ex Diego Suárez hoard $1,000 - 1,200 Islamic Coins 417. RASSID: al-Hadi, 898-911, AV dinar (2.86g), Sa’da, AH298, A-1065, SICA-10:188-195, EF, ex Diego Suárez hoard $250 - 350 418. ZIYADID: al-Muzaffar b. ‘Ali, 983-1044, AV dinar (3.27g), Madinat ‘Adan, AH406, contemporary East African imitation, crudely written date, EF, RR, ex Diego Suárez hoard $600 - 800 424. RASSID: AV dinar (3.42g), contemporary East African imitation, loosely derived from a late Rassid dinar, perhaps of al-Husayn b. al-Qasim (A-1069), date & mint blundered, most of the obverse text retrograde, strong VF, RR ex Diego Suárez hoard $300 - 400 425. YEMEN: AV dinar (3.06g), contemporary East African imitation, of unknown Yemeni type, 3-line inscription on both sides, totally barbarous date & mint, F-VF, RRR ex Diego Suárez hoard $320 - 400 Rum Seljuq 419. ZIYADID: al-Muzaffar b. ‘Ali, 983-1044, AV dinar (3.81g), Madinat ‘Adan, AH406, contemporary East African imitation, very barbarous style, EF, RR, ex Diego Suárez hoard $600 - 800 420. ZIYADID: al-Muzaffar b. ‘Ali, 983-1044, AV dinar (3.42g), Madinat ‘Adan, AH406, contemporary East African imitation, barbarous style, EF, RR, ex Diego Suárez hoard $600 - 800 421. ZIYADID: AV dinar (2.85g), “San’a”, contemporary East African imitation, with retrograde central inscriptions, derived from a type citing only the Abbasid caliph al-Qadir, quite clear when viewed in a mirror, barbarous date, probably unique, EF, RRR ex Diego Suárez hoard $600 - 800 422. RASSID: AV dinar (2.10g), contemporary East African imitation, stylstically derived from late 4th century Rassid host, but matching no recorded type, date & mint barbarous, probably unique, VF-EF, RRR, ex Diego Suárez hoard $600 - 800 423. YEMEN: AV dinar (4.40g), contemporary East African imitation, of unknown Yemeni type, 3-line inscription on one side, circular inscription on other side, barbarous date & mint, VF-EF, RRR ex Diego Suárez hoard $500 - 600 35 426. SELJUQ OF RUM: Kayka’us I, 1210-1219, AR dirham (2.95g), Konya, AH608, A-1208, final digit thaman without the alif, VF-EF $130 - 160 427. SELJUQ OF RUM: Kaykhusraw II, 1236-1245, AR bilingual tram (2.91g), Sis, AH637, A-1221, issued by the Armenian ruler Hetoum I as vassal of the Seljuqs of Rum, Armenian obverse with horseman, Arabic reverse, lovely strike, EF $300 - 350 428. SELJUQ OF RUM: Kaykhusraw II, 1236-1245, AR bilingual tram (2.79g), Sis, AH639, A-1221, obverse in Armenian, citing the ruler Hetoum II, with the horseman in the center, reverse in Arabic, bold strike, EF $300 - 400 429. SELJUQ OF RUM: Kaykhusraw II, 1236-1245, AR bilingual tram (2.78g), Sis, AH64x, A-1221, obverse in Armenian, citing the ruler Hetoum II, reverse in Arabic, bold strike, heavily cleaned, probably to remove adhesions, may be partially crystalized, VF $150 - 200 Stephen Album Rare Coins | Auction 21 | January 15-16, 2015 430. 436. OTTOMAN EMPIRE: Süleyman I, 1520-1566, AV sultani (3.43g), Dimashq, AH926, A-1317, nice strike, strong VF $240 - 300 437. OTTOMAN EMPIRE: Süleyman I, 1520-1566, AV sultani (2.94g), Halab, AH926, A-1317, ornate knot in reverse center, probably ex-jewelry, VF $160 - 200 438. OTTOMAN EMPIRE: Süleyman I, 1520-1566, AV sultani (3.41g), Kostantiniye, AH926, A-1317, reverse text in 4 panels, VF $160 - 200 439. OTTOMAN EMPIRE: Süleyman I, 1520-1566, AV sultani (3.53g), Misr, AH926, A-1317, mint name to left, royal name süleyman shah, superb strike, lovely AU $250 - 350 440. OTTOMAN EMPIRE: Süleyman I, 1520-1566, AV sultani (3.33g), Misr, AH926, A-1317, 2 knots above the name selim, superb strike, lovely EF $220 - 280 441. OTTOMAN EMPIRE: Süleyman I, 1520-1566, AV sultani (3.54g), Misr, AH926, A-1317, lovely strike, EF $220 - 260 442. OTTOMAN EMPIRE: Süleyman I, 1520-1566, AV sultani (3.48g), Misr, AH926, A-1317, slightly off-center obverse, 2 knots above the name selim, EF $200 - 250 SELJUQ OF RUM: Qilij Arslan IV, 1257-1266, AR dirham (2.80g), Amid, ND, A-1230, Izm-677 (same dies), month of Sha’ban, VF, RR $130 - 170 The city of Amid is now known as Diyarbakir, a city of 1.6 million people, primarly Kurdish. 431. 432. 433. 434. SELJUQ OF RUM: Kayka’us II, 1257-1261, AR dirham (2.84g), Develu, AH656, A-1231, Izm-630 (same dies), nice strike, EF, RR $160 - 200 DANISHMENDID: ‘Imad al-Din Dhu’l-Nun, 1142-1175, AE dirham (5.81g), NM, ND, A-1244.1, Whelan-A, on both sides, central text in Arabic, marginal text in Greek, F-VF $220 - 280 DANISHMENDID: ‘Imad al-Din Dhu’l-Nun, 1142-1175, AE dirham (6.18g), NM, ND, A-1244.2, Whelan-C, central & marginal legends on both sides in Arabic only, some harsh cleaning, F-VF, RR $200 - 260 DANISHMENDID: Shams al-Din Isma’il, 1164-1172, AE dirham (7.92g), NM, ND, A-1247, enthroned seated figure, all legends in Arabic, decent strike, strong VF, RR $400 - 500 Early Ottoman Empire 435. OTTOMAN EMPIRE: Musa Celebi, 1410-1413, AR akçe (1.35g), Edirne, AH813, A-1298, choice VF, R $125 - 150 36 Islamic Coins 443. OTTOMAN EMPIRE: Süleyman I, 1520-1566, AV sultani (3.40g), Misr, AH926, A-1317, 2 knots above the name selim, EF $200 - 250 444. OTTOMAN EMPIRE: Süleyman I, 1520-1566, AV sultani (3.44g), Misr, AH926, A-1317, 2 knots above the name selim, VF-EF $180 - 220 445. OTTOMAN EMPIRE: Süleyman I, 1520-1566, AV sultani (3.50g), Siroz, AH926, A-1317, slightly wavy, VF $220 - 260 451. OTTOMAN EMPIRE: Ahmed I, 1603-1617, AV sultani, Misr, AH1012, A-1347.2, KM-18, NGC graded AU58 $250 - 350 452. OTTOMAN EMPIRE: Ahmed I, 1603-1617, AV sultani (3.48g), Trabzon, AH1012, A-1347.2, Dam-TS.A1a (same obverse die), bold strike, extremely rare mint, first we have seen in the market, attractive EF, RRRR $2,800 - 3,200 453. OTTOMAN EMPIRE: Ahmed I, 1603-1617, AE mangir (1.71g), Beled (Belen), ND, A-1354, Artuk-1579, issued during the rebellion of Canbulat Pasha, Fine, RR $120 - 160 Later Ottoman Empire 446. OTTOMAN EMPIRE: Selim II, 1566-1574, AV sultani (3.44g), Amasya, AH974, A-1324, lovely strike, choice EF, S $400 - 500 454. ALGIERS: Mahmud II, 1809-1830, AR budju, Jazayir, AH1240, KM-68, denomination listed as 2 budju on the slab (typo!), NGC graded MS64 $140 - 180 455. EGYPT: Ahmad III, 1703-1730, AV eshrefi (3.54g), Misr, AH1115, KM-75, initial #15, some weakness, VF $180 - 220 447. OTTOMAN EMPIRE: Selim II, 1566-1574, AV sultani (3.43g), Canca, AH974, A-1324, superb strike, especially for this mint, choice EF, S $700 - 900 448. OTTOMAN EMPIRE: Selim II, 1566-1574, AV sultani (3.46g), Misr, AH974, A-1324, VF $170 - 200 449. OTTOMAN EMPIRE: Selim II, 1566-1574, AR akçe (0.48g), Ardanuç, AH974, A-1328, very rare mint, now in northeastern Turkey, lovely strike for this type with full mint & date, VF, RR $150 - 200 456. EGYPT: Mahmud I, 1730-1754, AV zeri mahbub (2.60g), Misr, AH1143, KM-86, with initial #25, lovely strike, lustrous UNC $220 - 270 OTTOMAN EMPIRE: Murad III, 1574-1595, AV sultani (3.43g), Tunis, AH982, A-1332.1, outstanding strike, without any weakness, lovely EF, RR $1,700 - 2,200 457. EGYPT: Mahmud I, 1730-1754, AV zeri mahbub (2.57g), Misr, AH1143, KM-86, initial #12, tiny scratch in obverse field, lustrous, AU $180 - 220 450. 37 Stephen Album Rare Coins | Auction 21 | January 15-16, 2015 458. EGYPT: Mahmud I, 1730-1754, AV zeri mahbub (2.58g), Misr, AH1143, KM-86, initial #25, lustrous, choice AU $180 - 220 459. EGYPT: Mahmud I, 1730-1754, AV funduq (3.46g), Misr, AH1143, KM-91, without engraver’s initial, AU $230 - 270 460. EGYPT: Ali Bey, 1769-1771, AV zeri mahbub (2.58g), Misr, AH[11]83, KM-119, citing the Ottoman sultan Mustafa III, choice AU $450 - 550 461. 464. EGYPT: Abdul Hamid II, 1876-1909, AV 5 qirsh, Misr, AH1293 year 7, KM-280, NGC graded MS65 $150 - 200 465. EGYPT: Abdul Hamid II, 1876-1909, AR 5 qirsh, Misr, AH1293 year 17, KM-294, beautifully toned, scarce date for the type, UNC $220 - 260 466. EGYPT: Abdul Hamid II, 1876-1909, AR 10 qirsh, AH1293-W year 15, KM-295, EF-AU $90 - 110 467. EGYPT: Abdul Hamid II, 1876-1909, AR 20 qirsh, AH1293 year 10 W, KM-296, AU $100 - 120 468. IRAQ: Mahmud II, 1808-1839, AR 40 para (4.48g), Baghdad, AH1223 year 13, KM-53, attractive VF, R $450 - 550 EGYPT: Abdul Aziz, 1861-1876, AE 20 para (12.15g), Misr, AH1277 year 7, KM-245, VF, RR $250 - 350 The first issue from the local mint (for this reign and denomination), one-year type, without the floral pattern right of the toughra. 462. 463. EGYPT: Abdul Aziz, 1861-1876, AR 100 qirsh (8.50g), Misr, AH1277 year 7, KM-263, 0.8750 fine gold, VF $350 - 450 EGYPT: Abdul Aziz, 1861-1876, AE medal, 1839//AH1255, Fonrobert-5162, 51.5mm, Victory of Mehmet Ali Pasha at Nessibin in 1839, bust of Mehmet Ali right / sword, Arabic text left with French translation to right, fingerprint on reverse, virtually uncirculated, choice AU, RR $700 - 900 A slightly better specimen sold in ICE Auction 5, Lot 56 for €1800. Photo size reduced. 38 Islamic Coins 469. TRIPOLI: Mahmud II, 1808-1839, AR 20 para (5.47g), Tarabulus Gharb, AH1223 year 8, KM-137, UBK-119-02, fully lustrous, UNC $200 - 250 474. TUNIS: Abdul Mejid, 1839-1861, AE medal, 1846, 50mm, commemorating the visit of the Bey of Tunis, Ahmad I, to the Paris Mint, 8 December 1846, head of Louis Philippe I, King of France, left / Arabic text within wreath, by J.J. Barre, UNC, RR ex Clain-Stefanelli Collection $1,000 - 1,200 Photo size reduced. 470. TRIPOLI: Mahmud II, 1808-1839, BI 40 para, Tarabulus Gharb, AH1223 year 24, KM-215, type B, 8-point star left and flower right of toughra, some weakness, Fine $120 - 150 475. TURKEY: Suleiman II, 1687-1691, AE mangir, Bosna, AH1099, KM-87.1, brockage error of reverse die in fabulous quality! AU $100 - 150 Bosna was the mintname for Sarajevo in Bosnia and Herzegovina. 471. 472. 473. TUNIS: Selim III, 1789-1807, AR piastre, Tunis, AH1218, KM-72.2, couple very light scratches in reverse field, VF-EF $110 - 140 476. TURKEY: Süleyman II, 1687-1691, AR kurush (19.04g), Kostantiniye, AH1099, KM-96, small flan defect on obverse (resembles a scratch), full even strike with no weakness, some minor discoloration, VF $200 - 250 477. TURKEY: Ahmed II, 1691-1695, AR kurush, Kostantiniye, AH1102, KM-110, NP-476, some weakness, VF, R $320 - 380 TUNIS: Mahmud II, 1808-1839, AR 2 piastres, Tunis, AH1244, KM-93, superb strike, without any weakness, much original luster, very rare in this quality, AU $350 - 400 TUNIS: Abdul Mejid, 1839-1861, AR 5 piastres, Tunis, AH1272, KM-121, in the name of Muhammad Bey, surface hairlines, EF, R $400 - 500 39 Stephen Album Rare Coins | Auction 21 | January 15-16, 2015 478. TURKEY: Mustafa II, 1595-1603, AR ½ kurush (8.46g), Edirne, AH1106, KM-117.1, USK-6, without the horizontal top bar on the “K” of mulkuhu, rare variety, nicely struck, lovely VF $200 - 250 The top bar of the "K" was occasionally omitted on silver kurush and half kurush from Edirne, Kostantiniye and Izmir, for unknown reasons. All are relatively rare. 479. TURKEY: Ahmed III, 1703-1730, AR pattern (16.26g), Kostantiniye, AH1115, KM-—, elegant toughra of Ahmed / standard titles (“sultan of the two continents, khaqan of the two seas” and “may his victory be glorious”), mint and accession year, uniform oblique reading, fabulous strike, lovely rainbow toning, AU, RRRR $3,000 - 4,000 This remarkable piece seems to unpublished – it is not listed by Pere, Artuk, Ölçer, Uslu-Bayezit-Kara, or the most recent work of Damali. Damali does list a pattern, which he calls a kurush (weight of 16.64g), with the same obverse toughra design (different die), and the reverse with only the mint & date formula (23-K-G4, preserved in the Darphane Müzesi). 480. 481. 482. TURKEY: Abdul Hamid I, 1774-1789, AR kurush, Kostantiniye, AH1187 year 16, KM-398, USK-22.03, bold strike, UNC $80 - 100 483. TURKEY: Abdul Hamid I, 1774-1789, AV zeri mahbub (2.52g), Islambul, AH1187 year 8, KM-416, VF-EF $140 - 180 484. TURKEY: Mustafa IV, 1807-1808, AV altin (3.18g), Kostantiniye, AH1222 year 1, KM-546, UNC $300 - 350 485. TURKEY: Mahmud II, 1808-1839, AV ¼ zeri mahbub (0.71g), Kostantiniye, AH1223 year 5, KM-605, AU $90 - 110 486. TURKEY: Mahmud II, 1808-1839, AV rumi altin (2.39g), Kostantiniye, AH1223 year 13, KM-616, EF $120 - 160 487. TURKEY: Mahmud II, 1808-1839, AV rumi altin (2.37g), Kostantiniye, AH1223 year 13, KM-616, USK-52, 0.800 fine gold, VF-EF $90 - 110 488. TURKEY: Abdul Mejid, 1839-1861, AR 6 kurush (12.27g), Kostantiniye, AH1225 year 1, KM-656, UNC $140 - 180 TURKEY: Mustafa III, 1757-1774, AR 20 para, Islambul, AH[11]83, KM-313.2, minor weakness near the center, choice EF, R $250 - 300 TURKEY: Mustafa III, 1757-1774, AV 3 altin (10.35g), Islambul, AH1171 year 1, KM-350, pierced for decorative use (as usual), lovely VF $500 - 700 40 Islamic Coins 489. TURKEY: Abdul Mejid, 1839-1861, AR 10 kurush, Kostantiniye, AH1255 year 6, KM-674, gorgeous toning, choice EF-AU $200 - 250 494. TURKEY: Mehmet VI, 1918-1924, AV 100 kurush (7.11g), Kostantiniye, AH1336 year 2, KM-826, monnaie de luxe, very slight trace of mount, visible only on the edge, EF-AU $450 - 500 End of Session A 490. TURKEY: Abdul Mejid, 1839-1861, AE medal (31.37g), obverse similar to the reverse of the standard 20 kurush of Abdul Mejid dated AH1255, reverse has a six-pointed floral design, inscribed LAMBETH LONDON 1851, produced for the Great Exhibition in London 1851, couple corrosion spots on the edge, EF $180 - 220 491. TURKEY: Murad V, 1876, AR 20 kurush, Kostantiniye, AH1293 year 1, KM-712, few tiny nicks, VF $90 - 110 492. TURKEY: Abdul Hamid II, 1876-1909, AV 50 kurush, Kostantiniye, AH1293 year 30, KM-731, small nick on the obverse rim, UNC $150 - 200 493. TURKEY: Mehmet V, 1909-1918, AR 10 kurush, Kostantiniye, AH1327 year 7, KM-772, with al-ghazi, lustrous, Gem Brilliant UNC $100 - 150 41 Islamic Coins Session B Begins January 15, 2015 at 15:00 (PST) Islamic Coins 500. SAMANID: Nasr II, 914-943, AV dinar (3.89g), al-Muhammadiya, AH329, A-1449, caliph al-Radi, with phrase nasr min Allah / wa fath qarib divided between obverse & reverse, “help comes from God, and victory is near”, EF $300 - 350 501. SAMANID: Nuh III, 976-997, AV dinar (4.42g), Nishapur, AH377, A-1468, citing the Simjurid governor Nasir al-Dawla, with the word khayr (“good”) above obverse field, excellent strike, EF $300 - 350 502. SAMANID: Nuh III, 976-997, AR multiple dirham (7.35g), Andaraba, AH378, A-1469, SNAT-203/204, citing Amir Sahlan ibn Maktum, good strike, VF-EF, R $140 - 180 Iran - The Early Period 495. TAHIRID: Tahir I, 821-822, AR dirham (2.90g), Herat, AH206, A-1391A, bold VF $140 - 160 496. SAFFARID: al-Layth b. ‘Ali, 908-910, AR dirham (3.09g), Fars, AH297, A-1405, broad flan, VF-EF $130 - 170 497. 498. 499. This remarkable type, struck at Andaraba during the AH370s, bears the first part of Qur'an 9:34, "and those who hoard up gold and silver and spend it not in the Way of Allâh, announce unto them a painful torment", through the word of Allâh. SAFFARID: al-Layth b. ‘Ali, 908-910, AR dirham (2.68g), Fars, AH297, A-1405, broad flan, VF-EF $130 - 170 SAMANID: Nasr II, 914-943, AV dinar (3.72g), al-Muhammadiya, AH323, A-1449, caliph al-Radi, broad flan, VF-EF 503. SAMANID: Mansur II, 997-999, AV dinar (4.91g), Herat, AH388, A-1472.1, clear mint & date, several areas of weakness, VF $250 - 300 504. QARAKHANID: Mansur b. ‘Ali, 1013-1024, AR dirham (1.94g), Khujanda, AH407, A-3312, Koch-467, citing Muhammad below the reverse field, highly sophisticated engraving, typical of the superb engraving characteristic of much Qarakhanid copper and silver coinage from the 380s until the 430s, VF $150 - 200 $300 - 350 SAMANID: Nasr II, 914-943, AV dinar (4.32g), Nishapur, AH323, A-1449, caliph al-Radi, VF $200 - 250 42 Stephen Album Rare Coins | Auction 21 | January 15-16, 2015 505. 506. 507. 508. BUWAYHID: Samsam al-Dawla, 978-983, AR dirham (3.78g), ‘Uman, AH382, A-1570, citing Fakhr al-Dawla as overlord, unusually nice strike for this mint, VF, R $250 - 300 511. GHAZNAVID: Mahmud, 999-1030, AV dinar (3.55g), Nishapur, AH397, A-1606, VF $180 - 220 512. GHAZNAVID: Mahmud, 999-1030, AV dinar (4.64g), Nishapur, AH418, A-1606, with title nizâm al-din in reverse field, excellent strike, AU $280 - 320 513. GHAZNAVID: Mahmud, 999-1030, AV dinar (1.72g), Herat, AH389, A-1607, ‘ib to left of obverse field, nice strike, lightest example we have seen for this type, EF $200 - 250 514. GHAZNAVID: Mahmud, 999-1030, AV dinar (3.49g), Herat, AH389, A-1607, letter “S” to right of obverse field, average strike, VF $200 - 250 515. GHAZNAVID: Mahmud, 999-1030, AV dinar (5.18g), Herat, AH393, A-1607, ‘adl above obverse field, VF $300 - 400 BUWAYHID: Baha’ al-Dawla, 989-1012, AR dirham (3.94g), Shiraz, AH391, A-1574, VF $100 - 120 BUWAYHID: Sultan al-Dawla, 1012-1024, AR dirham (3.36g), Fasa, AH411, A-1581, Treadwell-—, ornate calligraphy, suggesting this was intended primarily for donative purposes, citing the caliph al-Qadir, one minor flan defect, probably unique, VF, RRR $1,000 - 1,200 BUWAYHID: ‘Imad al-Din Abu Kalinjar, 1024-1048, AV dinar (5.70g), ‘Uman, AH432, A-A1584, clear mint & date, usual weak strike for ‘Uman during the 420s and 430s Hijri, crude EF, R $600 - 800 Same dies as the following lot, but symbols added to the reverse field, the name ‘ali to the right, star below, three pellets left. 509. ‘IMRANIDS: Muhadhdhab al-Dawla, 987-1018, AR dirham (2.82g), al-Basra, AH388, A-1587, citing the Buwayhid Baha al-Dawla as overlord, VF, R $150 - 200 516. 510. KAKWAYHID: ‘Ala al-Dawla Muhammad, 1008-1041, AR dirham (3.21g), Isbahan, AH406, A-1591A, citing the Abbasid caliph only (al-Qadir), without the name of ‘Ala al-Dawla Muhammad, Qur’an Sura 112 in reverse field, lovely bold strike, ex-mount, EF, RR 43 GHAZNAVID: Mahmud, 999-1030, AV dinar (4.50g), Herat, AH393, A-1607, ‘adl above obverse field, no other symbols, lightly bent, VF $220 - 260 Islamic Coins 517. GHAZNAVID: Mahmud, 999-1030, AV dinar (3.12g), Herat, AH395, A-1607, ‘adl above obverse, letter ‘ayn below reverse, choice EF-AU $250 - 300 518. GHAZNAVID: Mahmud, 999-1030, AV dinar (2.68g), Herat, AH399, A-1607, ‘adl above and rosette below obverse, uncertain name below reverse, weak date, but very likely, VF $130 - 170 519. GHAZNAVID: Mahmud, 999-1030, AV dinar (3.63g), Ghazna, AH405, A-1607, ‘adl above obverse, several floral ornaments, lightly bent, VF $180 - 220 520. 521. 522. 523. GHAZNAVID: Mahmud, 999-1030, AV dinar (3.72g), Herat, AH414, A-1607, citing hakkâk above obverse, star left & right of reverse field, EF $300 - 400 524. GHAZNAVID: Muhammad, 1030, AR dirham (2.89g), [Ghazna], ND, A-1617, zafar above obverse, EF, RR $150 - 200 Citing the caliph al-Qadir billah beneath the reverse, re-engraved over the name mahmud, his father. 525. GHAZNAVID: Mas’ud I, 1030-1041, AV dinar (3.12g), Ghazna, AH425, A-1619, about 25% flat, crude VF $140 - 160 526. GHAZNAVID: Mas’ud I, 1030-1041, AV dinar (3.95g), Herat, AH428, A-1619, average strike, VF $200 - 250 527. GHAZNAVID: Mas’ud I, 1030-1041, AV dinar (2.96g), Herat, AH430, A-1619, decent strike, VF-EF $220 - 280 528. GHAZNAVID: Mas’ud I, 1030-1041, AV dinar (3.51g), Herat, AH431, A-1619, much weakness, crude VF-EF $170 - 200 529. GHAZNAVID: Farrukhzad, 1053-1059, AV dinar (4.49g), Ghazna, AH444, A-1633, with the title mu’ayyad amir al-mu’minin, very clear mint & date, VF, R $250 - 350 GHAZNAVID: Mahmud, 999-1030, AV dinar (3.85g), Herat, AH407, A-1607, no special symbols, VF $200 - 250 GHAZNAVID: Mahmud, 999-1030, AV dinar (3.36g), Herat, AH410, A-1607, some weakness, VF $140 - 180 GHAZNAVID: Mahmud, 999-1030, AV dinar (3.31g), Herat, AH411, A-1607, heart-like symbol above obverse, slight weakness, VF-EF $170 - 200 Gold coinage of Mahmud, and his successor Mas'ud I, were restricted to the mints of Nishapur, which maintained high gold purity, and Ghazna and Herat, where the gold fineness gradually diminished, probably down to about 70-80% by the end of Mas'ud's reign. Herat and Nishapur passed to the Great Seljuqs in the early 430s. 44 Stephen Album Rare Coins | Auction 21 | January 15-16, 2015 530. GHAZNAVID: Ibrahim, 1059-1099, AV dinar (3.93g), Ghazna, AH456, A-1637, clear date, F-VF $130 - 150 536. SELJUQ OF WESTERN IRAN: Mahmud II, 1118-1131, AV dinar (3.42g), Hamadan, AH516, A-1688, full clear mint & date, slightly weak strike, citing Sanjar as overlord, VF, R $300 - 350 537. SELJUQ OF WESTERN IRAN: Mahmud II, 1118-1131, AV dinar (3.74g), Isfahan, AH516, A-1688, full clear mint & date, citing Sanjar as overlord, VF-EF, R $300 - 350 538. SELJUQ OF KIRMAN: Qawurd, 1048-1073, AV dinar (3.91g), Bardasir, AH451, A-1697.2, cited only by his formal name, Qara Arslan Beg, superb strike with full bold mint & date, without citing Chaghri Beg, EF-AU $600 - 700 539. SELJUQ OF KIRMAN: Qawurd, 1048-1073, AV dinar (3.73g), Bardasir, AH454, A-1697.2, cited only by his formal name, Qara Arslan Beg, final digit “4" of date recut over thalath for ”3", strong VF $400 - 450 540. SELJUQ OF HAMADAN: Shams al-Ma’ali Chaghri Takin, 1074-1085, AV dinar (3.29g), Hamadan, AH477, A-A1707, clear mint & date, rarely found on this ruler’s coins, VF-EF, RR $500 - 600 541. KHWARIZMSHAH: Mangubarni, 1220-1231, AV dinar (4.05g), NM, ND, A-1742K, Kanauj fabric, pale gold, style as type A-1713 of his father ‘Ala al-Din Muhammad, citing the caliph al-Nasir, Fine, RRR, ex M.H. Mirza Collection $500 - 700 Iran - The Seljuq Period 531. GREAT SELJUQ: Tughril Beg, 1038-1063, AV dinar (3.25g), Nishapur, AH436, A-1665, lovely EF $300 - 350 532. GREAT SELJUQ: Alp Arslan, 1058-1063, AV dinar (2.53g), Herat, DM, A-1670, with royal title ‘Adud al-Dawla, lovely design, VF-EF, R $200 - 250 533. GREAT SELJUQ: Malikshah I, 1072-1092, AV dinar (4.15g), Nishapur, AH466, A-1674, citing the caliph al-Qa’im (AH422-467), VF $200 - 250 534. GREAT SELJUQ: Malikshah I, 1072-1092, AV dinar (4.43g), Madinat al-Salam, AH485, A-1674, Jafar-485x, citing the caliphal heir-apparent Dhakhr al-Din Abu’l-’Abbas, strong VF, RR $400 - 450 Generally as Jafar-485B, but without the text al-sultan al-mu’azzam in the reverse center, as on Jafar-484B of the previous year. 535. GREAT SELJUQ: Malikshah I, 1072-1092, white AV dinar (4.37g), Herat, AH483, A-1675, fineness about 60-75%, minor weakness, bold mint & date, VF-EF, R $200 - 300 This is the first example of this type we have encountered. It appears to be unpublished, and will be added to the 4th edition of the Checklist as type A-1742K. 45 Islamic Coins 542. 547. ZANGIDS OF AL-MAWSIL: Mahmud, 1219-1233, AV dinar (5.13g), al-Mawsil, AH623, A-1869, citing the Ayyubid overlords al-Kamil and al-Ashraf, plus the short-reigned Abbasid caliph al-Zahir, VF-EF, R $350 - 450 548. LU’LU’IDS: Badr al-Din Lu’lu’, 1233-1258, AV dinar (6.53g), al-Mawsil, AH64x, A-1871.5, without any overlord, probably dated either AH642 or 645, more likely 645, VF $300 - 400 549. SALDUQIDS: ‘Izz al-Din Salduq, 1129-1168, AE fals (3.01g), NM, ND, A-1890, standing figures, right figure (perhaps St. Demetrius) passing the patriarchal cross to the royal figure, citing the western Seljuq overlord Mas’ud, somewhat crude strike, Fine, R $100 - 120 GHORID: Mu’izz al-Din Muhammad, 1171-1206, AV dinar (12.93g), Ghazna, AH604, A-1762, excellent strike, bold mint & date, heavy issue, VF, RR $1,000 - 1,200 The Atabegs & Contemporaries 543. 544. 545. ARTUQIDS OF KHARTABIRT: Abu Bakr I, 1185-1203, AE dirham (3.37g), NM, DM, A-1825.3, SS-23, overstruck on fals of Saladin (al-Nasir Yusuf I, perhaps type Balog-156), Very Good, RR $150 - 200 ZANGIDS OF SYRIA: Nur al-Din Mahmud, 1146-1174, AE fals (4.73g), [Halab], ND, A-1850, two standing Byzantine imperial figures / Christ standing, holding gospel, fabulous strike for this type, VF-EF $150 - 200 The Mongols 550. ZANGIDS OF SYRIA: al-Salih Isma’il, 1174-1181, AE fals (5.00g) (Dimashq), ND, A-1854.2, SS-75.1, citing his patronymic in reverse field, VF, RR $100 - 120 GREAT MONGOLS: Chingiz Khan, 1206-1227, AV dinar (3.39g), Astarabad, ND, A-1966var, three-line legend al-khaqan / al-’adil / al-a’zam on obverse, Shi’ite kalima on reverse, mint name fully legible atop obverse field, and partially legible in obverse margin as well, nice strike with only minimal weakness for this series, EF, RRR $1,000 - 1,200 This is first Shi’ite example of the early Great Mongol dinars we have seen. It is probably dated from the 640s, before the accession of Möngke in AH649. 546. ZANGIDS OF AL-MAWSIL: Mahmud, 1219-1233, AV dinar (5.14g), al-Mawsil, AH620, A-1869, weak date, citing the Ayyubids al-Ashraf and al-Kamil, some weakness of strike, VF $250 - 300 551. 46 GREAT MONGOLS: Chingiz Khan, 1206-1227, AR dirham (3.08g), [Ghazna], ND, A-1967, Zeno type A1/B1, in the name of Chingiz Khan, bold strike, slightly off-center strike, EF, R $800 - 1,000 Stephen Album Rare Coins | Auction 21 | January 15-16, 2015 552. GREAT MONGOLS: Töregene, 1241-1246, AR dirham (2.75g), Nakhjawan, ND, A-1976, mounted archer, with title “chief of the great Mongol nation” (ulugh mughul ulush bik in Arabic script) on the obverse above the archer, VF, RR $300 - 400 558. Struck by the Afrasiyabid ruler in the name of Jani Beg. Overstruck on dirham of the Artuqid ruler al-Mansur Artuq Arslan, type A-1831.1, showing the mint name Dunaysir clearly above the obverse of the host. 553. GOLDEN HORDE: Jani Beg, 1341-1357, AR dinar (3.99g), Amul, AH758, A-2028A, plain circle / quatrefoil, nice even strike, VF-EF, RR $220 - 280 559. SUFID: Husayn, 1361-1372, AV fractional dinar (1.05g), Khwarizm, AH774, A-2063, date weak, but certain, some weakness, Fine $100 - 150 560. ILKHAN: Uljaytu, 1304-1316, AR dirham (2.12g), Tokat, AH71x, A-2185, type B, slight weakness near the edge, EF, RRR, ex Ruud Schüttenhelm collection $120 - 150 GREAT MONGOLS: Töregene, 1241-1246, AR dirham (2.72g), AH(6)43, A-1976, mounted archer, with title “chief of the great Mongol nation” (ulugh mughul ulush bik in Arabic script) on the obverse above the archer, mint off flan or without mint name, pierced, F-VF $120 - 150 554. GREAT MONGOLS: Töregene, 1241-1246, AR dirham (2.70g), NM, ND, A-1976, mounted archer, with title “chief of the great Mongol nation” (ulugh mughul ulush bik in Arabic script) on the obverse above the archer, thick narrow flan, F-VF $120 - 150 555. GREAT MONGOLS: Anonymous, 1260+, AR dirham (1.36g), Pulad, AH658, A-S1979, double-trident tamgha, bold mint & date, some weakness, choice VF $200 - 250 The mint name Tokat appears in the standard location within the obverse margin, but at the bottom of the reverse field appears the mint name Amasya. Amasya is about 50 miles from Tokat, along the main highway from Tokat to Samsun. Both city names are fully legible. 561. ILKHAN: Abu Sa’id, 1316-1335, AR 1 dirham (1.65g), Niksar, AH723, A-2211, blundered date, rare Anatolian mint, choice EF $100 - 120 562. ILKHAN: Abu Sa’id, 1316-1335, AV dinar (5.38g), Irbil, AH729, A-2212, type G, rare mint for gold, mint name spelled with additional ya, as is occasionally observed on 14th century coins of Irbil, Fine $400 - 500 563. ILKHAN: Abu Sa’id, 1316-1335, AV dinar (8.50g), Tabriz, AH729, A-2212, type G, EF $500 - 600 This type is also assigned to the Chaghatayids. 556. 557. CHAGHATAYID KHANS: Anonymous, ca. 1350-1360, AE broad fals (3.99g), Bukhara, AH(7)61, A-2012, Zeno-140760 (different dies), much weakness, known mainly from a small group found in the Chatkal River valley, which extends from Kyrgyzstan into Uzbekistan near Tashkent, Fine, RR, ex M.H. Mirza Collection $100 - 140 CHAGHATAYID KHANS: Qabul Khan, 1366-1368, AR 1/6 dinar (1.72g), Badakhshan, AH768, A-C2012, clear mint & date, date in numerals, VF, R $160 - 200 47 Islamic Coins 564. ILKHAN: Taghay Timur, 1336-1353, AV dinar (6.69g), Tustar, AH743, A-L2233, type IB (pointed hexafoil / plain circle), Tustar is the modern city Shushtar in Khuzestan province of Iran, F-VF, RRR $800 - 1,000 570. This type has previously been reported only for the mint of Baghdad. 565. ILKHAN: Sulayman, 1339-1346, AV dinar (7.83g), Tabriz, AH740, A-F2248, type B (inner circle / ornamented square), clear mint and date, some weakness on both sides, VF-EF, RR $1,400 - 1,600 566. ILKHAN: Sulayman, 1339-1346, AR 2 dirhams (1.41g), Baku, AH744, A-2254, lovely strike, rare mint, EF $100 - 120 SAFAVID: Anonymous, 1731-1732, AR abbasi (5.23g), Herat, A-K2693, mint & date in obverse center, with unread couplet around (mostly off flan), Shi’ite kalima & the 12 Imams on the reverse, unique, VF, RRRR, ex M.H. Mirza Collection $300 - 400 This is the first reported specimen of this type. 571. AFSHARID: Ibrahim, 1748-1749, AR 2 shahi (6.92g), Astarabad, AH1162, A-2765, bold strike, traces of original luster, AU $150 - 200 572. ZAND: Karim Khan, 1753-1779, AV ¼ mohur (2.69g), Tehran, AH1181, A-2791, type C, very rare mint, especially in gold, superb strike, perhaps intended as a presentation issue, choice EF, RR $600 - 800 573. QAJAR: Fath ‘Ali Shah, 1797-1834, AV presentation keshvarsetan (4.58g), Isfahan, AH1245, A-2871, Rabino-577 (same reverse die), obverse portrays the king seated on throne, with medallion bearing the ruler’s name to the left, mint & date in elegant border on reverse, minor spot of weakness of strike, UNC, RRR $3,000 - 3,800 574. QAJAR: Nasir al-Din Shah, 1848-1896, AR qiran (5.05g), Tehran, AH1295, A-2938S, Rabino-577 (same reverse die), extremely rare subtype, without the wreath in the obverse margin, normal wreath on the reverse, lovely strike, perhaps for presentation purposes, AU, RRR $300 - 400 Post-Mongol Iran 567. QADIS OF SIVAS: Burhan al-Din, 1380-1398, AR akçe (1.36g), Sivas, ND, A-2326, usual weakness of strike, mint in reverse center, VF, R $140 - 160 Shahs of Iran 568. 569. SAFAVID: Isma’il I, 1501-1524, AR 2 shahi (18.91g), NM, ND, A-2575, “windmill” arrangement of the names of the 12 Imams on the reverse, lovely strike, VF, R $200 - 250 Khanates of Caucasia SAFAVID: Isma’il I, 1501-1524, AR ½ shahi (4.74g), Turbat, ND, A-2577, rare mint, VF $100 - 120 575. 48 OTTOMAN OCCUPATION: Ahmad III, 1703-1730, AR abbasi (5.37g), Tiflis, AH1115, A-2708, VF $120 - 160 Stephen Album Rare Coins | Auction 21 | January 15-16, 2015 Afghan Dynasties 576. SHIRVAN: Fath ‘Ali Khan, 1766-1788, AR abbasi (3.82g), Shamakhi, AH1184, A-2945, excellent strike, EF, R $100 - 120 581. Later Central Asia DURRANI: Ahmad Shah, 1747-1772, AV mohur (10.92g), Herat, ND, A-3090, KM-379, excellent strike, especially the reverse, EF, RR $1,000 - 1,200 Virtually all mohurs of Ahmad Shah of Herat are known only without date. Despite his secure control of Herat, very few coins were struck at Herat during the reign of Ahmad Shah. 577. 578. SHAYBANID: ‘Abd Allah II, 1583-1598, AV 1/12 Mughal mohur (0.91g), [Badakhshan], ND, A-2994, VF-EF $140 - 160 DURRANI: Ahmad Shah, 1747-1772, AV mohur (11.00g), Mashhad, ND, A-3090, KM-639, undated as usual for this mint during this reign, choice strike, AU $900 - 1,100 583. DURRANI: Ahmad Shah, 1747-1772, AV mohur (11.00g), Multan, AH1169 year 9, A-3090, KM-645.1, ruler’s name in central cartouche, with title durr-i durrân, “pearl of pearls” / octolobe border, struck with worn reverse die, EF, RR $1,000 - 1,200 584. DURRANI: Ahmad Shah, 1747-1772, AV mohur (10.92g), Peshawar, AH1184 year 24, A-3090, KM-695, one small test punch on the edge, bold strike, EF-AU, R $1,100 - 1,300 585. DURRANI: Ahmad Shah, 1747-1772, AV mohur (10.82g), Shahjahanabad (Delhi), AH(117)4 year 14, A-3090, KM-765, struck during the second brief Durrani occupation of Delhi (AH1173-1174), EF $900 - 1,100 586. DURRANI: Ahmad Shah, 1747-1772, AR rupee (11.35g), Kabul, AH1180, A-3092, KM-423, 1 small testmark, nice strike, VF-EF $100 - 120 SHAYBANID: ‘Abd Allah II, 1583-1598, AV 1/12 Mughal mohur (0.91g), [Badakhshan], ND, A-2994, 25% flat strike, VF $80 - 100 The 1/12 mohur, formerly classified as ¼ mithqal, was almost certainly struck solely at Badakhshan, though the mint name almost never appears on the coin. This denomination is consistently too heavy to be viewed as a ¼ ashrafi, and too light be be ¼ mithqal. On the other hand, 1/12 of a full-weight mohur of contemporary Mughals would fit perfectly for this denomination. Earlier coins of this denomination were struck by the Mughal emperors Humayun and Akbar from the 950s until 987, albeit with variable weight. 579. 582. BUKHARAN PEOPLE’S SOVIET REPUBLIC: AR medal, ND (ca. 1920-25), 56mm, uniface medal for the supression of the Basmachi Revolt, with symbols of the State, a large star with crescent below, Arabic script within, five small stars around and two rifles with bayonets either side, VF $4,000 - 5,000 A similar but enameled variant sold in The New York Sale XIX, Lot 2194. Another sold on the Russian website, auction-su.com, for $4,300 in October 2008. This is only the third example of this rare medal we know of for this apparently unpublished medal. Photo size reduced. 580. MANGHIT OF BUKHARA: Haidar, 1800-1826, AV tilla (4.56g), Bukhara, AH1234//1234, A-3030.1, in the names of his grandfather Daniyal and his father Mas’um Ghazi (=Shah Murad), nice strike, VF-EF $350 - 450 49 Islamic Coins 587. DURRANI: Ahmad Shah, 1747-1772, AR rupee (11.41g), Mashhad, ND, A-3092, KM-638, reverse text in unusually small circle, surrounded by very broad blank margin, choice EF $120 - 160 593. DURRANI: Ahmad Shah, 1747-1772, AR nazarana rupee (9.19g), Shahjahanabad (Delhi), AH1173 year 14, A-A3092, KM-764, mount removed, Fine, RRR $600 - 800 This nazarana issue is almost always found heavily worn and formerly mounted. 588. 589. 590. DURRANI: Ahmad Shah, 1747-1772, AR rupee (11.37g), Mashhad, AH(11)72 year 11, A-3092, KM-638, unpublished date, 1 small testmark in reverse blank margin, pleasing strike, VF, RR $120 - 160 594. DURRANI: Ahmad Shah, 1747-1772, AE falus (14.81g), Dera, AH1161 year one (ahad), A-3095, KM-310, first year of production at Dera (now Dera Ghazi Khan), lovely strike, choice VF, R $100 - 150 595. DURRANI: Ahmad Shah, 1747-1772, AE falus (12.79g), Peshawar, AH1177, A-3095, KM-690, bold strike, choice VF, R $100 - 150 596. DURRANI: Taimur Shah, 1757-1772, AR rupee (11.45g), Bhakhar, AH1183, A-3097, KM-292, without regnal year, pleasing VF, R $100 - 140 597. DURRANI: Taimur Shah, 1772-1793, AV mohur (10.83g), Ahmadshahi, ND, A-3099, KM-126, 2 testmarks, VF $600 - 700 598. DURRANI: Taimur Shah, 1772-1793, AV mohur (10.95g), Herat, AH1192, A-3099, KM-385, date atop reverse, first obverse text arrangement, pleasing strike, 1 small testmark, VF, R $1,000 - 1,200 DURRANI: Ahmad Shah, 1747-1772, AR rupee (11.01g), Mashhad, AH(116)8 year 8, A-3092, KM-638, countermarked ra’ij in rosebud on reverse, VF, RR $120 - 160 DURRANI: Ahmad Shah, 1747-1772, AR rupee (11.20g), Sahrind (Sarhind), year 15, A-3092, KM-752, laminate flan defect on obverse (not a scratch), attractive VF, R $110 - 150 The “1" of the regnal year is recut over ”7", as though the engraver at first intended to place the Hijri date [11]75 where the regnal year should be. 591. 592. DURRANI: Ahmad Shah, 1747-1772, AR rupee (11.47g), Shahjahanabad (Delhi), AH1170 year 11, A-3092, KM-763, struck during the first brief Durrani occupation of Delhi, superb bold strike, choice EF $300 - 400 DURRANI: Ahmad Shah, 1747-1772, AR ½ rupee (5.59g), Peshawar, AH1166 year 6, A-3092F, KM-—, nice strike with clear mint & date, the first example of this type we have handled in over 40 years, VF, RRR $500 - 600 50 Stephen Album Rare Coins | Auction 21 | January 15-16, 2015 599. DURRANI: Taimur Shah, 1772-1793, AV mohur (10.87g), Herat, AH1208//1209, A-3099, KM-386, posthumous issue, obverse date at the bottom, bold dates on both sides, same obverse die as the following lot, EF, R $1,100 - 1,400 605. DURRANI: Taimur Shah, 1772-1793, AV mohur (10.91g), Peshawar, AH1194 year 8, A-3099, KM-706, one area of weakness near the rim, EF, R $900 - 1,100 606. DURRANI: Taimur Shah, 1772-1793, AR rupee (11.37g), Attock, year 11, A-3100, KM-238, superb bold strike, lovely AU $120 - 160 607. DURRANI: Taimur Shah, 1772-1793, AR rupee, Kashmir, AH1200 year 13, A-3100, KM-563, NGC graded MS62 $100 - 150 DURRANI: Taimur Shah, 1772-1793, AV mohur (10.79g), Herat, AH1208//1201, A-3099, KM-386, posthumous issue, obverse date at the bottom, partly off flan, final digit of the reverse date above the S of al-sultana, light ex-mount damage at the rim, choice VF, R $800 - 1,000 608. DURRANI: Taimur Shah, 1772-1793, AR rupee (11.34g), Mashhad, AH1208, A-3100, KM-C640, posthumous issue, pleasing VF $100 - 140 DURRANI: Taimur Shah, 1772-1793, AV mohur (10.88g), Kabul, AH1187 year one (ahad), A-3099, KM-435, bold strike, reverse slightly off-center, choice EF $850 - 1,000 609. DURRANI: Taimur Shah, 1772-1793, AR rupee (11.44g), Multan, AH1199 year 7, A-3100, KM-653, 1 small testmark, EF $100 - 140 DURRANI: Taimur Shah, 1772-1793, AV mohur (10.89g), Kabul, AH1188 year 3, A-3099, KM-435, bold strike, choice EF $850 - 1,000 610. DURRANI: Shah Zaman, 1793-1801, AV mohur (10.87g), Ahmadshahi, AH1209, A-3106, KM-136, bold strike, choice AU, R $1,200 - 1,500 611. DURRANI: Shah Zaman, 1793-1801, AV mohur (10.89g), Ahmadshahi, AH1208, A-3106, KM-136, choice EF, R Posthumous issue struck under the authority of Mahmud Shah, who seized power in Herat in 1207, in reaction against his brother Shah Zaman, who was theoretically in charge of the entire Durrani kingdom and ruling at its capital, Kabul. Mahmud Shah did not recognize Shah Zaman at Herat until AH1212. 600. DURRANI: Taimur Shah, 1772-1793, AV mohur (10.85g), Herat, AH1208//1201, A-3099, KM-386, posthumous issue, obverse date at the bottom, final digit of the reverse date above the S of al-sultana, bold dates on both sides, choice VF, R $1,000 - 1,200 The reverse date 1201 is likely an error for AH1210, muled with the normal obverse die of 1208.Same dies as Lot 601 601. 602. 603. 604. DURRANI: Taimur Shah, 1772-1793, AV mohur (10.97g), Kabul, year 8, A-3099, KM-435, 6 testmarks, only on the edge, very rare date, EF $750 - 950 51 $1,000 - 1,200 Islamic Coins 612. 613. 614. 615. 616. 617. 618. DURRANI: Shah Zaman, 1793-1801, AV mohur (10.86g), Herat, AH1214//1214, A-3106, KM-389, bold strike, attractive EF, R $800 - 1,000 619. DURRANI: Shah Zaman, 1793-1801, AR rupee (11.58g), Peshawar, AH1215 year 8, A-3108A, KM-713, Hijri date in tiny numerals at left of obverse central field, EF, RR $180 - 220 620. DURRANI: Shah Zaman, 1793-1801, AR rupee (11.44g), Ahmadshahi, AH1214 year 7, A-3108A, KM-B134, finest delicate calligraphy with ornate floral background, 1 small testmark, superb strike, EF, R $160 - 220 621. DURRANI: Shah Zaman, 1793-1801, AR shahi (0.65g), [Mashhad], AH1214, A-A3111, KM-—, ornate unread monogram instead of mint name on reverse, mount removed, F-VF, RRR $150 - 200 622. DURRANI: Mahmud Shah, 1st reign, 1801-1803, AV double mohur (22.07g), Bahawalpur, AH1217 year 2, A-3112, KM-246, slight weakness of strike, oblique hand cut reeding, UNC, RRR $4,000 - 5,000 DURRANI: Shah Zaman, 1793-1801, AR rupee (11.47g), Ahmadshahi, AH1208, A-3108, KM-133, bold strike, lovely EF $100 - 140 623. DURRANI: Mahmud Shah, 1st reign, 1801-1803, AV mohur (10.82g), Ahmadshahi, AH1217 year 2, A-3113, KM-145, lovely bold strike, EF-AU, R $800 - 1,000 DURRANI: Shah Zaman, 1793-1801, AR rupee (10.96g), Derajat, AH1208 year one (ahad), A-3108, KM-358, superb strike, EF $160 - 200 624. DURRANI: Mahmud Shah, 1st reign, 1801-1803, AR rupee (10.93g), Derajat, AH1216 year one (ahad), A-3115, KM-363, bold strike, choice VF-EF, R $130 - 170 DURRANI: Shah Zaman, 1793-1801, AR rupee (11.44g), Mashhad, AH1214, A-3108, KM-E640, struck by the local Afsharid ruler Nadir II in the name of his overlord, Shah Zaman, decent VF, RR $200 - 250 625. DURRANI: Mahmud Shah, 1801-1829, AR rupee (10.27g), Herat, AH1243, A-3138.2, KM-398.3, superb strike, lovely EF-AU $100 - 150 DURRANI: Shah Zaman, 1793-1801, AV mohur (10.86g), Herat, AH1215//1215, A-3106, KM-389, nice strike, pleasing EF, R $800 - 1,000 DURRANI: Shah Zaman, 1793-1801, AV mohur (10.92g), Kabul, AH1209 year 3, A-3106, KM-445, choice bold strike, lustrous UNC, R $1,100 - 1,300 DURRANI: Shah Zaman, 1793-1801, AR double rupee (22.82g), Kabul, AH1213 year 6, A-3107, KM-444, nice strike on slightly irregular flan, VF-EF $300 - 400 52 Stephen Album Rare Coins | Auction 21 | January 15-16, 2015 626. DURRANI: Mahmud Shah, 1801-1829, AR ½ rupee (5.16g), Herat, AH1243, A-3139.2, KM-396, nice strike, VF-EF, R $120 - 160 627. DURRANI: Mahmud Shah, 1801-1829, AR 1/6 rupee (1.91g), Herat, AH1225, A-3140, KM-393, full date, VF-EF, RRR $150 - 200 632. DURRANI: Ata Muhammad Bamizai Khan, 1808-1813, AR rupee (10.92g), Kashmir, AH1226 year 4, A-3126, KM-603, lovely VF-EF $150 - 200 633. DURRANI: Mahmud Shah, 2nd reign, 1809-1817, AV mohur (10.08g), Kabul, AH1225 year 2, A-3129, KM-465, with title sultan (used only in his 2nd reign), 1 tiny testmark, lovely bold strike, EF-AU, RR $1,500 - 1,700 Except for a few shahis struct at Mashhad in the name of the Durrani ruler, virtually all silver fractional rupees are extremely rare. Gold coins of Mahmud’s 2nd reign are much rarer than those of his first reign. None have appeared at the major auctions during the past ten years. 628. DURRANI: Shah Shuja’, 2nd reign, 1803-1809, AV mohur (11.04g), Bahawalpur, AH12xx year one (ahad), A-3120, nice strike, UNC $1,600 - 1,900 On this and the following example the date appears to be 1227, with “27" in the far lower right of the obverse. If this is correct, then this piece may belong to the brief 3rd reign of Shah Shuja’ in 1227, during which silver coins were struck at Peshawar (A-E3125). The obverse couplet is the same as his normal issues of the 2nd reign, 1218-1224, while the Peshawar rupees of the 3rd reign bear only his name on the obverse. 629. DURRANI: Shah Shuja’, 2nd reign, 1803-1809, AV mohur (11.05g), Bahawalpur, AH12xx year one (ahad), A-3120, nice strike, slightly weak strike, UNC $1,400 - 1,600 630. DURRANI: Shah Shuja’, 2nd reign, 1803-1809, AR rupee (11.14g), Bhakhar, AH(12)21, A-3122, KM-309.1, rare with legible date, VF, R $100 - 140 631. 634. DURRANI: Mahmud Shah, 2nd reign, 1809-1817, AR rupee (11.45g), Bhakhar, ND, A-3131.1, KM-—, unpublished type, with the name mahmud shah in central circle on obverse, similar to the last issue of his predecessor Shah Shuja’ (KM-309.2), bold VF, RRR $250 - 300 635. DURRANI: Mahmud Shah, 2nd reign, 1809-1817, AR rupee (11.34g), Bhakhar, AH(12)28, A-3131.1, KM-307, very rare with legible date (only the last 2 digits are normally engraved), VF, R $120 - 160 636. DURRANI: Mahmud Shah, 1809-1817, AE falus (11.62g), Peshawar, AH123x, A-3133, KM-726, struck just before Peshawar fell under Sikh influence, perhaps a Durrani alternative to the current Sikh copper paisa of the same weight, known dated AH1231-1233, VF, R $100 - 120 637. DURRANI: Ayyub Shah, 1817-1829, AR rupee (10.56g), Peshawar, AH1233 year one (ahad), A-3135B, KM-732, ruler’s name on obverse in ornate central pointed quatrefoil, bold EF, RR $150 - 200 DURRANI: Qaisar Shah, 2nd reign, 1807-1808, AR rupee (11.03g), Kashmir, AH1223 year 2, A-3125, KM-600, pleasing VF $120 - 160 53 Islamic Coins 638. At some point during the year AH1238, the contents of the Ahmadshahi rupee declined from high fineness to billon, and remained so under successive reigns until 1243. Durrani rupees of Kabul and Peshawar retained their purity, whereas rupees at Herat slowly deteriorated in fineness from about 1230 onwards, but were also restored to fine silver in 1243. 639. DURRANI: Ayyub Shah, 1817-1829, AR rupee (10.6g), Kashmir, AH1234 year 2, A-3135, KM-614, Kashmir fell to the Sikhs during this year (=VS1876), VF-EF, R $130 - 170 640. DURRANI: Ayyub Shah, 1817-1829, AR rupee (10.59g), Kabul, AH1234 year one (ahad), A-3135, KM-468, bold strike, EF $100 - 140 641. 642. 644. DURRANI: Mahmud Shah, AR rupee (10.71g), Derajat, AH1241, A-B3142, KM-373, lovely bold date, with cross-like symbol below the “4" of the date, choice VF, R $100 - 150 645. DURRANI: Mahmud Shah, AR rupee (10.79g), Derajat, AH1244, A-B3142, KM-373, full clear date, neatly engraved, attractive VF $100 - 120 646. DURRANI: Mahmud Shah, AR rupee (10.72g), Derajat, AH1249, A-B3142, KM-373, crosslet in obverse center, bold EF-AU $100 - 120 647. DURRANI: Mahmud Shah, AR rupee (11.10g), Bahawalpur, AH1242//1242, A-C3142, KM-263, minor weakness near the rim, choice EF $180 - 220 648. DURRANI: Mahmud Shah, AR rupee (10.95g), Bahawalpur, AH1249//[12]50, A-C3142, KM-263, flower in reverse center, choice AU $200 - 300 649. DURRANI: Habib Allah, 1824, AR rupee (10.38g), Kabul, AH1239 year 4, A-3137, KM-473, kalima obverse, 1 small testmark, 1 flan defect at the edge, VF, RRR $150 - 200 DURRANI: Ayyub Shah, 1817-1829, BI rupee (10.06g), Ahmadshahi, AH1239, A-3135A, KM-164, lovely strike for this type, choice VF, RR $120 - 160 DURRANI: Ayyub Shah, 1817-1829, AR rupee (10.55g), Kabul, AH(12)39//1238, A-3135, KM-468, mis-matched obverse & reverse dates, AU $100 - 140 DURRANI: Ayyub Shah, 1817-1829, AE falus (12.01g), Peshawar, AH1236, A-3136, KM-730, overstruck on undetermined host, decent strike, VF, R $80 - 100 Technically a Sikh issue, as Peshawar had fallen under Sikh influence in 1818, and AH1236 began in October 1820. The meaning of year “4" is unknown. 643. DURRANI: Mahmud Shah, AR rupee (10.79g), Derajat, AH1237, A-B3142, KM-373, bold strike, VF-EF $100 - 120 650. 54 DURRANI: Sultan Muhammad, 1824-1826, AR rupee (9.81g), Kabul, AH1240 year 2, A-3137B, KM-477, anonymous issue, choice VF-EF $150 - 200 Stephen Album Rare Coins | Auction 21 | January 15-16, 2015 658. 651. DURRANI: Sherdil Khan, 1824-1826, BI rupee (10.19g), Ahmadshahi, AH1239, A-A3138, KM-165, short inscription, ya shah-e ghouth-e a’zam, “O shah, the great defender”, lovely VF-EF, R $130 - 170 659. 652. DURRANI: Kamran Shah, 1829-1842, AR jendek (1/6 rupee) (1.84g), Herat, AH(1)257, A-3143, KM-400, choice VF, RR 660. $160 - 200 This denomination is known as a jendak, which means “fish scale” and was applied because of its tiny size. 661. 653. DURRANI: Shah Shuja’, 5th reign, 1839-1842, AV mohur (10.82g), Kabul, AH1255, A-3144, KM-487, 1 testmark, lovely bold strike, EF, R $800 - 1,000 662. Shah Shuja’s fifth reign was as nominal ruler during the British occupation, which ended with one of Britain’s greatest defeats, at Jalalabad in January 1842 during the First Anglo-Afghan War. 663. 654. DURRANI: Shah Shuja’, 5th reign, 1839-1842, AV 2/3 mohur (7.39g), Kabul, AH1256, A-3144var, KM-487var, EF, RR ex Jean Elsen Auction 94 (December 2007), Lot 1803 $600 - 800 664. 655. DURRANI: Fath Jang, 1842, AR rupee (9.38g), Kabul, AH1258//1258, A-3148, KM-488.4, traces of original luster, choice EF, R $150 - 200 665. 666. 656. 657. DURRANI: Shahpur Shah, 1842, AR rupee (9.33g), Kabul, AH1258, A-3149, KM-489, lovely strike, finest we’ve seen, EF-AU, RR $220 - 300 DURRANI: LOT of 19 silver rupees, Ahmadshahi mint: Ahmad Shah: KM-113, ND (2 pieces), Taimur Shah: KM-123 AH1187 year 2, 1190 only, year 15 only, ND, KM-124 “1025" year 19 (error for 1205), 1205 year 19, ”1026" year 20 (error for 1206), 1206 year 20, 1207 year “12" (error for ”21", 2 pcs), KM133 120x, 12xx year 6, 1211 year 4, 1212 year 5 (2 vars.), and KM-B134 1214 year 8, 1215 year 8, mostly VF or better, a few with 1 or 2 testmarks, retail about $650-700, lot of 19 pieces $400 - 500 55 DURRANI: LOT of 14 silver rupees, Ahmadshahi mint: Mahmud Shah (1st reign): KM-143, AH1218; Qaisar Shah (1st reign): KM-148, 1218 year one; Shah Shuja’ (2nd reign): KM-153, 1219 year 1, 1220 year 2, 1221; Mahmud Shah (2nd reign): KM-157, 1225, and KM-158.2, 1233 and 1234; Ayyub Shah: KM-162, 1234 and 1235, and KM-164, 1239; Sherdil Khan: KM-168, 1239, and Shah Shuja’ (5th reign): KM-173, 1255 and 1256, mostly VF, a few better, lovely group with several scarce types, retail about $650-750, lot of 14 pieces $400 - 500 DURRANI: LOT of 11 silver rupees of Ahmad Shah, several eastern mints: Anwala: KM-228.1, AH1173 year 14, 1174 year 14 (2 pcs), and year 14 (Hijri date obscured by ra’ij countermark), and KM-228.3, 1174 year 14, also one Rohilkhand rupee of same mint, type KM-10, 1176 year 4; Bareli: KM-278, 1173 year 14 and 1174 year 14 (2 pcs); Muradabad: KM-683, 1173 year 14; and Tatta: KM-783, undated, mostly VF, a few nicer, nice representation of these short-lived Durrani mints, retail about $600, lot of 11 pieces $350 - 450 DURRANI: LOT of 18 silver rupees of Attock mint: Ahmad Shah: KM-233, AH1170, 1172 only, year 12 only, year “81" (error for 18), 1178 year 19, year 19 only (2 pcs), 1179, 1180, 1180 year 21, year 21 only, year 22 only (2 pcs), and with date off flan (2 pcs, date obscured by countermark), several pieces countermarked, and Taimur Shah: KM-238, 1186 year one, 1195 year 10, and 1198 year 12, mostly VF, a few nicer, no junk, nice representation of this scarce mint, retail about $650-700, lot of 18 pieces $400 - 500 DURRANI: LOT of 20 silver rupees of Bhakhar mint: Ahmad Shah: KM-283.1, year 4, year 8, AH1170, 1171, 1173, 1174, and 1176 (“6" over ”5"); and KM-283.2, 1179 (2 pcs), 1184, and 1185; Taimur Shah: KM-293, 1187, 1188, 1193 (weak date), 1195, 1197, 1198 and 1199; Shah Zaman: KM-303, 1211; and Mahmud Shah, 2nd reign, KM-307, [12]28, average nearly VF, a few with some weakness, a few nicer, retail value about $600-700, lot of 20 pieces $350 - 450 DURRANI: LOT of 20 silver rupees of Derajat mint: Ahmad Shah: KM-348.1, AH1170, 1175 (or blundered 1170), 118(3) year 23; Taimur Shah: KM-353, 1194 year 7, 1177 year 11 (error for 1197), 1197 no regnal year, 1197 year 11, 1199 year 14, and 1202 year 17; Shah Zaman: KM-358, 1209 year 2, 1211 year 2, 1212, 1212 year 2, 1212 year 6, and 1215 year 8; Shah Shuja’ (2nd reign), KM-368, AH121x, 1220 year 3, and 1221 year 5; and Mahmud Shah, KM-373, AH1231 year 4, and 1238 year 4 (sic), mostly VF, some with testmarks, a lovely selection of this scarce mint, retail about $1000, lot of 20 pieces $500 - 700 DURRANI: LOT of 21 silver rupees of Herat mint: Taimur Shah: KM-383.1, AH1189//1188, 1189 only, and 119(4?), and KM-383.2, 1205, 1206 (2 pcs), 1207, 1208, 1209, 1210//1201, “1201" (error for 1210), 1211, ”1221" (error for 1212), and 1216; and Shah Zaman: KM-388, 1212, 1212//1213, 1212//1214, 1213, 1214, 1215, and “1312" (error for 1213), nearly all VF, a few better, attractive group, some scarce, retail value about $650, lot of 21 pieces $350 - 450 DURRANI: LOT of 24 silver coins of Herat mint of Mahmud Shah (23 rupees and one ¼ rupee) : KM-395 (¼ rupee), DM (only VG with scruffy reverse), KM-398.1, AH1216, 1217, 1271 (error for 1217), and 1218; and KM-398.2, 1219, 1220, 1221, 1222, 1223, 1224, 1225 (2 pcs), 1226, 1227 (2 pcs), 1228, 1229, 1230, 1231, 1233, 1234, 1235, and 1240, mostly VF, lovely starter group including a few scarce dates in the 1230s, retail about $500-600, lot of 24 pieces $350 - 450 DURRANI: LOT of 5 silver rupees of Kamran Shah: KM-403, AH1246, 1247, 1248, 1253 and 1254, mostly VF, retail about $400, lot of 5 pieces $250 - 350 DURRANI: LOT of 18 silver rupees of Kabul: Taimur Shah: KM-433.4, AH1204 year 18 (2 pcs); Shah Zaman: KM-443, 1208 year one, and 1211 year 4; Mahmud Shah (1st reign): KM-448, DM; Mahmud Shah (2nd reign): KM-461.1, 1225; KM-462.1, 1227 year (4); KM-462.2, 1228 year 5, and KM-463, 1229; Ayyub Shah: KM-468, year one, 1237 year 3, and DM; Shah Shuja’ (5th reign), KM-483, 1255; KM-484.1, 1255 and 1256 (2 pcs), and KM-484.2, DM; and Fath Jang, KM-488.4, 1258, mostly VF, a couple better, nice starter lot, retail about $500-600, lot of 18 pieces $350 - 450 Islamic Coins 667. 668. 669. 670. 671. 672. 673. 674. DURRANI: LOT of 13 silver rupees and 3 copper dams, Kashmir mint: Ahmad Shah: KM-553, AH1180 year 20, 1182 year 22; Taimur Shah: KM-561 (copper dam): AH1200, 1200 year 13, and year 15 only; and KM-563 (rupee), 1191 year 5, 1195 year 8, 1196 year 9, 1197 year 10, 1198 year 10, 1200 year 12, 1201 year 13, 1201 year 14, 1203 year 15 (2 pcs), and 1204 year 16, nearly all VF, several much better, superb group, once very common, but no longer readily available, retail about $700-800, lot of 16 pieces $450 - 550 DURRANI: LOT of 13 silver rupees of the Kashmir mint: Shah Zaman: KM-575, AH1209 year, 1210 year 3, 1211 year 5, and 1212 year 5; Mahmud Shah (1st reign): KM-588, year 2; Shah Shuja’: KM-598, 1218 year one, year 2, 1220 year 3, 1221 year 4, and 1222 year 5, Mahmud Shah (2nd reign): KM-591, year 7 (2 pcs); and Ayyub Shah: KM-613, 1234 year one, all VF or better (two have much weakness), excellent starter lot, retail about $550-600, lot of 13 pieces $350 - 450 DURRANI: LOT of 10 silver rupees of Lahore: Ahmad Shah: KM-623, AH1170 year 10, year 11, 1173 year 13, year 14, 1175 year 15, 1176 year 16, 1178 year 18, and 1178 year 19, and Taimur Shah Nizam: KM-628, 1171 year 1, and 1173 year 3, all but one VF or better, couple with 1 or 2 small testmarks, lovely group, retail about $500-600, lot of 10 pieces $300 - 400 DURRANI: LOT of 14 silver rupees of Multan: Ahmad Shah: KM-643, AH1165 year 5, 1166 year 5, and 1167 year 6, KM-644, 1169 year 8 and 1169 year 9, and KM-A645, 1170 year 9, and 1170 year 10 (2 pieces), Taimur Shah Nizam: KM-652.1, 1170 year 1, and 1171 year 1, KM-652.2, 1174 year 4, and 1177 year 8, and KM-652.3, 1183 year 12, and Taimur Shah, KM-532, 1198, average about VF, several with testmarks, retail about $550, lot of 14 pieces $300 - 400 DURRANI: LOT of 17 silver rupees of Peshawar mint: Ahmad Shah: KM-693, AH1161 year 1 (only VG-Fine), year 2, year 23, and year 24; and Taimur Shah: KM-703, 1186 year one, 1187 year 2, year 2, 1188 year 2, 1188 year 3, 1195 year 9, (119)5 year 10, 1196 year 10, 1196 year 11, 1197 year 11, 1197 year 12, 1198 year 12, and 1204 year 17, VF or better unless otherwise noted, many EF, lovely group with some rare dates, retail at least $800, lot of 17 pieces $450 - 550 DURRANI: LOT of 17 silver rupees of Peshawar mint and 1 copper falus: Zaman Shah: KM-A719, year 6, and date off flan; Mahmud Shah, 1st reign: AH(12)17 year 2, Shah Shuja’, 2nd reign: KM-722, 1218 year one; Mahmud Shah, 2nd reign: KM-726 (copper falus), undated or date off flan (Fine), KM-A727, 1224 year 1, KM-727.2, 1228 year 4, 1230 year 6, and 1231 year 7, and KM-728, 1232 year 8, 1232 year 9, and 1233 year 9; Ayyub Shah: KM-733 (12)35 year 2, 1238 year 6, 1245 year 11, and year 11; and Sultan Muhammad Tila’i, KM-739, 1249 (2 pieces), mostly VF, a couple nicer, no testmarks, retail value about $750, lot of 18 pieces $500 - 600 DURRANI: LOT of 6 silver rupees and 1 copper falus of Dera mint: Ahmad Shah: KM-A313, year 8; KM-313, year 9, year 22, and year 25; Taimur Nizam; KM-316 (falus): AH(11)72 year 3, and KM-318 (rupee), AH1170 year 1; and Taimur Shah: KM-328, 1204 year 19, all VF of better (some with text marks), except the copper falus, which is only VG, excellent group of a scarce Durrani mint, retail about $450, lot of 7 pieces $300 - 400 676. ALIKOZAY: LOT of 9 silver coins (1 jendek and 8 qirans): Yar Muhammad Khan: KM-404 (jendek), AH126(0); and KM-405.1, 1263, 1264, and 1267; and Sa’id Muhammad Khan: KM-405.1 (sic), 1269 (3 pcs, different arrangements), 1270, and 1271, all VF, a few better, lovely group now hard to duplicate, retail about $650, lot of 9 pieces $350 - 450 677. BARAKZAI: Sultan Muhammad Tila’i, 1831-1834, AR rupee (9.52g), Peshawar, AH1248, A-3159, KM-735, bold strike, choice EF-AU, R $120 - 160 678. BARAKZAI: Muhammad Zaman, 1841-1842/1st reign, AR rupee (9.34g), Kabul, AH(12)57, A-K3160, KM-485, lovely VF-EF, R ALIKOZAI: Yar Muhammad Khan, 1842-1851, AR jendek (1/6 rupee) (1.88g), Herat, AH1258, A-3154, KM-404, lovely bold strike, choice EF, RR $200 - 250 $130 - 170 Short half couplet tentatively read as madad kon darin zaman ya saheb oz-zaman, “O Master of Time, help us during this time,” appropriate during the First Anglo-Afghan War. 679. BARAKZAI: Muhammad Akbar, 1842-1843, AR rupee (9.20g), Kabul, AH1258//1258, A-3161, KM-493, kalima obverse, lovely VF, R $100 - 120 680. BARAKZAI: Dost Muhammad, 1842-1863, AR rupee (9.27g), Kabul, AH1261, A-3162, KM-497.1, early style with fine calligraphy, very rare date, unlisted in KM, choice VF, RR $100 - 120 681. BARAKZAI: Sher ‘Ali, 1863-1879, AV mohur, Kabul, AH1288, A-E3164, KM-525, fabulous bold strike, NGC graded MS65, RR $2,000 - 3,000 Another example, also graded MS-65 by NGC, sold at the Stack’s Bowers & Ponterio Auction 163, Lot 22005, for $6500. 675. ALIKOZAI: Muhammad Yusuf Khan, 1855-1856, AV tilla (3.05g), Herat, AH1272, A-3155, KM-409, the only gold coin issues by the Alikozai, and still extremely rare, EF, RRR $1,000 - 1,200 682. The aphorism is malek-e molk dar haqiqat ust, “in truth, the possessor of kingship is He”; i.e., God. 56 BARAKZAI: Sher ‘Ali, 1863-1879, AV mohur (10.85g), Kabul, AH1288, A-E3164, superb bold strike, gem UNC, RRR $2,500 - 3,500 Stephen Album Rare Coins | Auction 21 | January 15-16, 2015 690. 683. 691. BARAKZAI: Sher ‘Ali, 1863-1879, AV mohur (10.76g), Kabul, AH1288, A-E3164, KM-525, trace of having formerly been in jewelry, but still very attractive, VF, RRR $700 - 900 692. 684. BARAKZAI: Sher ‘Ali, 1863-1879, AV tilla, Kabul, AH1294, A-3164, KM-524, superb bold strike, with absolutely no weakness whatsoever, ANACS graded MS63, RR ex Stephen Album Auction 16, Lot 787 $1,100 - 1,300 The denomination is also known as a toman, as it usually bears the same weight as the contemporary Iranian gold toman of Nasir al-Din Shah (about 3.4g). 685. 693. BARAKZAI: Sher ‘Ali, 1863-1879, AR nazarana rupee (9.11g), Kabul, AH1292//1292, A-3165A, KM-—, broad thin flan, mount removed (as always for this type), choice VF, RRR $160 - 200 BARAKZAI: LOT of 9 silver rupees & half rupees, Qandahar mint: Muhammad Ya’qub: KM-212, AH1296; Wali Sher ‘Ali: KM-217, 1297, and KM-218, 1297; Anonymous: al-mulku lillah type, KM-221, 1297; and ‘Abd al-Rahman: KM-222, 1298, KM-223.1, 1298, KM-223.2, 1298, and KM-224, 1305 and 1307, mostly VF or better, includes several scarce types, retail about $400, lot of 9 pieces $200 - 300 BARAKZAI: LOT of 18 silver qirans: Sher ‘Ali: KM-411, AH1281, KM-412, 1282 and 1284, KM-413, 1292 and 1295, and KM-414, 1287; Muhammad Ya’qub: KM-417, 1296, 1297, and 1298; ‘Abd al-Rahman, KM-419, 1297, 1300, 1303 (2 pcs), 1304 (2 pcs), 1305, 1306, and 1308, average Fine-VF, nice starter group with several scarce dates, retail about $400, lot of 18 pieces $200 - 300 BARAKZAI: LOT of 30 silver rupees of Kabul: Habib Allah: KM-476, AH1239 year one; Sultan Muhammad: KM-477, year one, 1241 year 2; Dost Muhammad (1st reign): KM-478, 1242, 1243, 1244 (2 pcs); KM-479, 1245; KM-480.1, 1246//1245, 1246 year 4, 1247, 1249, 1250; KM-480.2, 1248; and KM-481, 1250 and 1251; and Dost Muhammad (2nd reign): KM-497.1, 1265, 1267, 1268, 1269, 1270, 1275 (2 pcs), and KM-497.2, 1271, 1272, 1273, 1274, 1278//1277, 1278, and 1279, most VF, a couple nicer, a few only VG-F, nice starter lot, retail about $750-850, lot of 30 pieces $350 - 450 BARAKZAI: LOT of 38 silver rupees and 2 half rupees, Kabul mint: Sher ‘Ali (1st reign): KM-503, AH1280 (badly double-struck); KM-503, 1280, and 1281; KM-504, 1283; Muhammad Afzal: KM-507, 1284; Muhammad A’zam: KM-508.1, 1284; and KM-508.2, 1284; Sher ‘Ali (2nd reign at Kabul): KM-514 (half rupee): 1295 (2 pcs); KM-516, 1285; KM-517, 1286; KM-518, 1286; KM-519, 1287, 1288, 1289, 1290, 1291, 1292, 1293, 1295; KM-520, 1293, and KM-521, 1293, 1294, 1295; Muhammad Ya’qub: KM-533, 1296 (2 pcs); Wali Muhammad: KM-538, 1297; and ‘Abd al-Rahman: KM-544.1, 1297 (2 pcs), 1298, 1301, 1302, 1303, 1304, 1304//1305, 1305, 1306, 1307, and 1308//1307; and one Mughal rupee of Jahangir, Kabul 1029 year 14 (VG), mostly Fine, some better, general collection of this period, retail about $900, lot of 40 pieces $600 - 700 Civic Coppers 686. 687. 688. 689. BARAKZAI: Sher ‘Ali, 1863-1879, AR qiran (4.99g), Herat, AH1280//1280, A-3167A, KM-410.1, reverse in rectangle, struck only briefly in AH1280, VF, R $90 - 110 694. CIVIC COPPER: AE falus (6.81g), Astarabad, Dar al-Mu’minin, AH121x, A-3219, two uncertain animals, probably one attacking the other, VF $110 - 150 695. CIVIC COPPER: AE falus (21.38g), Badakhshan, ND, A-3220, leaf between 2 swords, probably circa AH1250-1300, choice VF, RR $150 - 200 696. CIVIC COPPER: AE falus (6.26g), Ghaznayn, AH1295, A-3231, sword between 2 leaves, decent strike, F-VF, R $100 - 120 BARAKZAI: Muhammad Afzal, 1866-1867, AR qandahari rupee (5.45g), Qandahar, AH1283, A-3171, KM-410.1, full date, decent F-VF, R $100 - 130 BARAKZAI: ‘Abd al-Rahman, 1880-1901, AR rupee (9.14g), Qandahar, AH1301//1301, A-3180, KM-224, very unusual, struck on a nearly square planchet, choice EF $90 - 110 BARAKZAI: LOT of 20 silver rupees & half rupees, Ahmadshahi mint (AH1259-1273) and Qandahar mint (1273-1296): Kohandil Khan: KM-182.1, AH1260 and 1261, KM-182.2, 1265, and KM-183, 1259; Dost Muhammad: KM186, 1272 and 1273, KM-187.1, 1277, and KM-188, 1272 (2 pcs); Sher ‘Ali: KM-191, 1280, KM-192, 1282, KM-205.1, 1284 and 1285 (2 pcs), KM-205.2, date missing, KM-206, 1288, KM-207.1, 1290 and 1292, and KM-207.2, 1295; and Muhammad A’zam: KM-201, 1283 (scruffy Fine); mostly VF, a few nicer, excellent general collection of this period, retail about $600, lot of 20 pieces $350 - 450 57 Islamic Coins 702. 697. CIVIC COPPER: AE falus (16.96g), Khuy, DM, A-3243, sunface, very unusual shape, presumably the end of a copper bar, choice VF, RR $140 - 160 703. This type was struck circa AH1200-1220. 704. 698. CIVIC COPPER: AE falus (16.58g), Khuy, AH1190, A-3243, lion & sun left, floral decor around, VF $100 - 140 705. 706. 699. 707. CIVIC COPPER: AE falus (8.58g), Qandahar, ND, A-3253, three leaves attached to a branch, overstruck on uncertain host (maybe of Kalat), in turn struck over round planchet, perhaps a completely worn modern machine-struck coin of unknown origin, VF $80 - 100 Islamic Group Lots 708. 700. CIVIC COPPER: AE falus (13.79g), Sa’ujbulagh, AH124x, A-3258, gorgeous rayed sunface, superb strike for this mint, choice VF, RR $150 - 200 709. 710. 701. CIVIC COPPER: LOT of 44 copper fulus: Ahmadshahi, dated AH1190, 1213, 1214, 1247 and 1264, plus 3 undated (8 pieces in all, mostly Fine), Kabul, dated 857, 860, 862, 944, 1212, 1232, 1234, 1256, 1256, 1260 (2 pieces, different designs), 1261, 1272 and 1285, plus 4 undated (18 pieces in all, mostly Fine or better), and Qandahar, dated 1022, 1282, 1294, 1295, 1296 (2 pieces, including one with the British crown), 1300, 1307 and 1308, plus two undated (11 pieces in all, mostly VF), plus 7 uncertain pieces of little value, retail about $700-750, nice starter’s lot, all identified in holders, lot of 44 pieces $450 - 550 CIVIC COPPER: LOT of 15 copper falus of the mint of Balkh, including dated coins of years AH860 (Fine), 879 (Fine), 1202 (written 1220, 2 pieces, both Fine), 1206 (Fine), 1218 (rare type, Fine), 1234 (VF), plus two exemples with date off flan (VG-F), 1268 (VF), 1275 (Fine, rare), and 1295 (2 pieces, one Fine, the other VF), and two without date (both VG), excellent representative group, retail about $450-500, lot of 15 pieces $300 - 400 CIVIC COPPER: LOT of 16 copper falus of Herat, including dated coins of years AH880, 1101, 1102, 1104, 1105, 1107, 1246. 1247, 1249, 1252, 1288, 1296, and 1298, mostly VG, several better, plus three pieces either undated or without legible date (average G-VG), retail value about $300, lot of 16 pieces $170 - 230 CIVIC COPPER: LOT of 7 copper fulus, all from scarce Durrani & Barakzai mints: Badakhshan, undated, KM-30 (VF); Bhakhar, all in name of Taimur Shah, KM-290, AH1189 (VG-Fine), 1190 (Fine), 1194 (Fine), and 1197 (F-VF), Multan, in name of Ahmad Shah, KM-641, year 16 (VG), and Peshawar, in name of Ayyub Shah, A-3136, AH1243 (Sikh issue, VF), retail about $400, lot of 7 pieces $240 - 300 IRANIAN CITIES: LOT of 8 better falus, of Ardabil (A-3218, dated AH1063), Astarabad (A-3183, undated, and A-3219, dated AH[12]61), Badakhshan (A-3220, dated 1201, probably error for 1301), Burujird (A-3224, undated), Gilan (A-3232, undated), Isfahan (A-3237, undated), and Sari (A-3260, undated), all in attractive F-VF condition, retail at least $350, lot of 8 pieces $200 - 250 IRANIAN CITIES: LOT of 12 falus including Balkh (1 pc), Dezful (1), Ganja (1), Irawan (1), Mazandaran (1), Qandahar (3), Tabriz (1), and uncertain mint (3), average Fine or slightly better, all identified, retail about $200, lot of 12 pieces $100 - 150 CIVIC COPPER: AE falus (4.16g), Shafurghan, ND, A-R3281, floral (?) symbol / mint name, very crude style, VF-EF, RR $100 - 120 58 MEDIEVAL ISLAMIC: LOT of 32 miscellaneous coins, copper unless otherwise noted: Umayyad (3), Abbasid (2, including Sur al-Ma’muniya mint, Fine), Ayyubid (1, silver), Mamluk (1, gold ashrafi of Qansuh al-Ghuri, cleaned VG), Great Mongol (type A-1979, VF, porous), Golden Horde (2, silver), Ilkhan (1, silver), Timurid (1, silver), Qajar (1, silver), Normans of Sicily (3, including one poorly preserved gold tari), Crusaders of Antioch (2, including one silver, both with identification), and Iranian Civic Copper (14, all of lesser quality), mostly Good to Fine, some poorly struck, retail about $550, lot of 32 pieces $200 - 300 MEDIEVAL ISLAMIC: LOT of 87 Islamic silver coins, total weight about 287g, badly struck, damaged, worn, etc., mostly from the Umayyad to Ilkhan periods, with some later, all unidentified, nothing of significant value, plus 42 low quality copper coins of very little value, lot of 129 pieces $160 - 240 MEDIEVAL ISLAMIC: LOT of 74 Islamic silver coins, total weight about 354g, badly struck, damaged, worn, etc., mostly from the Ilkhan to the Barakzay period, some earlier, even Umayyad and Abbasid, nothing of significant value, lot of 64 pieces $200 - 250 Stephen Album Rare Coins | Auction 21 | January 15-16, 2015 China Chinese Dynasties 711. 713. ZHOU: Anonmyous, 1122-225 BC, AE ‘fish money’ (24.6g), 114mm, bronze cast in shape of fish left, F-VF $75 - 125 These are mentioned in Coole, Jen, and other references with ambiguous statements regarding their possible use as money. Fish are “lucky,” and there are rituals involving the throwing of fish effigies into water to bring that luck, so there is the possibility that they might have been purely religious. Photo size reduced. 712. ZHOU: Anonymous, 1000-220 BC, cowrie 'money', LOT of 21 cowrie (bèi) ‘money’, black stone with nice tan patination (1), white jade with nice tan patination (1), gold plated bronze cowrie with vertical slit, encrusted (1), bronze cowrie with vertical slit, encrusted (3, one broken), bronze cowrie with curved slit, very light encrustation (8), Guilian Qian (ghost face) type (3), Ge Liu Zhu (also read as Sui Tu Lei) type (3), plus interesting 55.5mm “ring” with single archaic character, most are better than usual quality, plus Qarakhanid copper coins (2) and a Roman bronze of Gallienus with panther reverse (1), retail value $1120, lot of 24 coins, ex Zhao Quanzhi Collection $600 - 800 WARRING STATES: State of Jin, 500-400 BC, AE spade money (24.45g), H-2.187, Pointed Shoulder Spade type with long, hollow handle, undeciphered legend, green patina with a light dusting of brown earthen deposits, broken tip and repaired, F-VF, R $500 - 700 Photo size reduced. Cowrie shells, in Chinese called bèi, were used as money, probably since around 2000 BC, from the Shang dynasty up through the Zhou dynasty. The cowries were an intelligent solution to the need for “small money” because they were collected in seas far south of China and only kings could afford to import them. Furthermore, natural shells were impossible to counterfeit. Later imitations were made of various materials: bone, stone, mother of pearl, jade, clay, bronze, and even silver and bronze with gold plating. Whether imitations were burial money or not is difficult to tell. This could very well be the case with the pottery, bone and stone, but the cast bronze imitations were likely used as money. 714. 59 WARRING STATES: State of Liang, 400-300 BC, AE spade money (28.26g), H-3.10, Flat Handle Arch Foot type spade, an yi er jin (Anyi two Jin), character er a bit soft, but otherwise bold casting with lovely green patination, VF-EF $200 - 300 China 715. 716. 717. WARRING STATES: State of Liang, 350-220 BC, AE cash (9.55g), H-6.1, archaic gong at right, with attractive encrustation, VF, RR, ex Zhao Quanzhi Collection $650 - 750 718. WARRING STATES: State of Liang, 350-220 BC, AE cash (11.8g), H-6.1, archaic gong at right, with somewhat heavy encrustation, partly conserved, VF, RR ex Zhao Quanzhi Collection $600 - 700 719. WARRING STATES: State of Liang, 350-220 BC, AE cash (10.27g), H-6.1, archaic gong at right, with somewhat heavy encrustation, F-VF, RR, ex Zhao Quanzhi Collection $450 - 550 720. WARRING STATES: State of Liang, 350-220 BC, AE cash (9.57g), H-6.1, archaic gong at right, with some encrustation, Fine, RR, ex Zhao Quanzhi Collection $500 - 600 WARRING STATES: State of Qi, 400-300 BC, AE spade (13.73g), H-3.40, Arched Foot Spade, yu yi jin (Yu [City], one jin), lovely patination, ex Zhao Quanzhi Collection $1,500 - 1,700 WARRING STATES: State of Qi, 400-220 BC, AE knife money (50.62g), H-4.6, three-character knife, qi fa huo (the authorized currency of Qi) in archaic script on obverse, reverse with three lines, characters in high relief, photo size reduced $1,000 - 1,500 60 Stephen Album Rare Coins | Auction 21 | January 15-16, 2015 721. 722. 723. 724. 725. WARRING STATES: State of Liang, 350-220 BC, AE cash (9.41g), H-6.3, archaic yuan at right, with usual encrustation, small white sticker at left obverse, Fine ex Zhao Quanzhi Collection $85 - 125 726. WARRING STATES: State of Liang, 350-220 BC, AE cash (10.32g), H-6.3, archaic yuan at right, with heavy encrustation, Fine, ex Zhao Quanzhi Collection $75 - 100 727. WARRING STATES: State of Liang, 350-220 BC, AE cash (13.65g), H-6.6, archaic qi yuan yi jin (Qiyuan [City] 1 jin) around, superb bold casting! VF-EF, RRRR ex Zhao Quanzhi Collection $2,000 - 3,000 728. WARRING STATES: State of Liang, 350-220 BC, AE cash (8.75g), H-6.7, archaic xiang yin at right, with light encrustation, Fine, RRR, ex Zhao Quanzhi Collection $1,800 - 2,200 WARRING STATES: State of Liang, 350-220 BC, AE cash (10.38g), H-6.1, archaic gong at right, with attractive encrustation, Fine, RR, ex Zhao Quanzhi Collection $500 - 600 WARRING STATES: State of Liang, 350-220 BC, AE cash (9.89g), H-6.1, archaic gong at right, with somewhat heavy encrustation, Fine, RR, ex Zhao Quanzhi Collection $450 - 550 WARRING STATES: State of Liang, 350-220 BC, AE cash (9.34g), H-6.3, archaic yuan at right, with some encrustation, F-VF, ex Zhao Quanzhi Collection $100 - 150 WARRING STATES: State of Liang, 350-220 BC, AE cash (10.44g), H-6.3, archaic yuan at right, with usual encrustation, small white sticker at left obverse, Fine ex Zhao Quanzhi Collection $85 - 125 61 China 729. 730. 731. 732. 733. WARRING STATES: State of Qi, 300-220 BC, AE cash (1.49g), H-6.23, yi hua ([City of] Yi, [value one] hua) in archaic script, VF, RR, ex Zhao Quanzhi Collection $100 - 200 734. WARRING STATES: State of Qi, 300-220 BC, AE cash (1.65g), H-6.23, yi hua ([City of] Yi, [value one] hua) in archaic script, VF, RR, ex Zhao Quanzhi Collection $100 - 200 735. WARRING STATES: State of Qi, 300-220 BC, AE cash (8.8g), H-6.25, yi liu hua ([City of] Yi, [value] six hua) in archaic script, EF, R, ex Zhao Quanzhi Collection $150 - 250 736. WARRING STATES: State of Qin, 250-220 BC, AE cash (12.81g), H-6.26, archaic zhong yi liang shi er yi zhu (weight 1 liang, 12 zhu) around, some weakness of casting, lightly encrusted, Fine, RRRR, ex Zhao Quanzhi Collection $1,500 - 2,000 737. WARRING STATES: State of Qin, 250-220 BC, AE cash (14.82g), H-6.27, archaic zhong yi liang shi si yi zhu (weight 1 liang, 14 zhu) around, some weakness of casting, lightly encrusted, Fine, RRRR, ex Zhao Quanzhi Collection $2,000 - 3,000 WARRING STATES: State of Liang, 350-220 BC, AE cash (8.92g), H-6.7, archaic xiang yin at right, with light encrustation, Fine, RRR, ex Zhao Quanzhi Collection $1,800 - 2,200 WARRING STATES: State of Liang, 350-220 BC, AE cash (9.72g), H-6.7, archaic xiang yin at right, with light encrustation, Fine, RRR, ex Zhao Quanzhi Collection $1,800 - 2,200 WARRING STATES: State of Liang, 350-220 BC, AE cash (10.72g), H-6.7, archaic xiang yin at right, with light encrustation, Fine, RRR, ex Zhao Quanzhi Collection $1,800 - 2,200 WARRING STATES: State of Liang, 350-220 BC, AE cash (9.82g), H-6.7, archaic xiang yin at right, with light encrustation, with old Chinese collector number “11" in red ink on reverse, VG-F, RRR, ex Zhao Quanzhi Collection $1,400 - 1,800 62 Stephen Album Rare Coins | Auction 21 | January 15-16, 2015 738. 743. WARRING STATES: LOT of 38 coins, State of Yan yi dao H-6-17 type (2), collection of (36) ban liang inlcuding large, heavy, small, thin types as well as many rare varietes and types with extra characters, an enticing group even for an advanced collector of this popular series, average circulated quality, retail value of $675, lot of 38 coins, ex Zhao Quanzhi Collection $300 - 500 744. QIN: Anonymous, 350-300 BC, AE cash (6.83g), H-7.2, 33mm, archaic liang ban, error for ban liang, VG-F, R ex Zhao Quanzhi Collection $85 - 125 745. QIN: Anonymous, 300-200 BC, AE cash (12.85g), H-7.6, 37mm, ban liang in archaic script, VF, S ex Zhao Quanzhi Collection $100 - 150 746. QIN: Anonymous, 300-200 BC, AE cash (9.26g), H-7.6, 35mm, ban liang, a superb quality example, VF $75 - 100 WESTERN & EASTERN HAN: LOT of 29 coins, collection of wu zhu inlcuding large, heavy, small, thin types as well as many rare varietes and types with extra characters, a fascinating group even for an advanced collector of this popular series, average circulated quality, retail value of $350, lot of 29 coins, ex Zhao Quanzhi Collection $150 - 250 WARRING STATES: State of Qin, 250-220 BC, AE cash (7.95g), H-6.31, liang zi in archaic script, a gorgeous example of this scarce type, EF, RRR, ex Zhao Quanzhi Collection $400 - 600 A zi was the weight of 6 zhu and liang here means “2", therefore 2 zi was valued as 12 zhu. 739. 740. WARRING STATES: State of Qin, 250-220 BC, AE cash (7.43g), H-6.31, liang zi in archaic script, a lovely example of this scarce type, VF, RRR, ex Zhao Quanzhi Collection $300 - 500 WARRING STATES: State of Qin, 250-220 BC, AE cash (8.19g), H-6.31, liang zi in archaic script, VF $300 - 500 741. WARRING STATES: State of Qin, 250-220 BC, AE cash (4.56g), H-6.31, liang zi in archaic script, VF, RRR ex Zhao Quanzhi Collection $150 - 250 742. WARRING STATES: State of Qin, 250-220 BC, AE cash (4.17g), H-6.31, liang zi in archaic script, encrusted with small natural casting hole, VF, RR, ex Zhao Quanzhi Collection $100 - 150 747. 63 China 748. XIN: Wang Mang, 7-23 AD, AE gold key money (27.89g), H-9.12, yi dao ping wu qian (One Knife worth five thousand) with the words yi dao written in gold inlay, minor encrustation, EF, RRR, ex Zhao Quanzhi Collection $3,000 - 4,000 750. XIN: Wang Mang, 7-23 AD, AE key money (21.84g), H-9.13, S-116, qi dao wu bai (inscribed knife [value] five hundred), this example appears to have been unearthed long ago with patination retoned over time, F-VF $500 - 700 751. XIN: Wang Mang, 7-23 AD, AE cash (2.34g), H-9.17, zhong quan san shi (middle coin [value] thirty), small natural casting hole, edge chip, VF, RRRR ex Zhao Quanzhi Collection $200 - 300 752. XIN: Wang Mang, 7-22 AD, AE spade money (13.38g), H-9.29, da bu heng qian (value 1000), cast from 10-14 AD, attractive heavy patination, EF $100 - 200 At that time 5000 Wu Shu was equal to 1/2 cattie of gold. A cattie weighed about 120 grams, so these knives were valued at about 60 grams (2 ounces) of pure gold. We have not been able to find a relative value for gold in ancient China, but in the same time frame in the Roman Empire, two ounces of gold would have been at least a year’s wages to an average citizen, thus the problem with this issue. It was fiat currency with a named value very high, but with little intrinsic value. 749. XIN: Wang Mang, 7-23 AD, AE gold key money (35.12g), H-9.12, yi dao ping wu qian (One Knife worth five thousand) with the words yi dao written in gold inlay, minor encrustation, VF, RRR, ex Zhao Quanzhi Collection $2,500 - 3,500 We sold a similar example in our Auction 13, Lot 962, for $200. 64 Stephen Album Rare Coins | Auction 21 | January 15-16, 2015 759. 753. Attributed to Liu Bei, later king of Shu and one of the heroes of the “Romance of the Three Kingdoms”. XIN: Wang Mang, 7-23 AD, AE amulet (5.38g), da quan wu shi, with buckle decoration, VF, ex Zhao Quanzhi Collection $75 - 100 Likely a contemporary issue due to metal fabric and casting style. This type is not published in either of the Classic Chinese Charms volumes by Chen Tielong & Zheng Yiwei. 754. THREE KINGDOMS - NORTH & SOUTH DYNASTIES: LOT of 20 coins, H-11.1, H-11.15 small size (4), H-11.25 small size (2), H-11.27 small size (2), H-12.7 (2), H-13.5, H-13.12, H-13.23 (3), H-13.27 (2), H-13.31 (2), average circulated quality, retail value of $600, lot of 20 coins, ex Zhao Quanzhi Collection $300 - 500 755. SHU: Anonymous, 221-265, AE cash (2.71g), H-10.10, wu zhu, VF, S, ex Zhao Quanzhi Collection 760. SHU: Anonymous, 221-265, AE cash (2.63g), H-11.23, tai ping bai qian , Fine, S, ex Zhao Quanzhi Collection $75 - 100 761. SHU: Anonymous, 221-265, AE cash (3.15g), H-11.23, tai ping bai qian , Fine, S, ex Zhao Quanzhi Collection $75 - 100 762. WU: Anonymous, 557-581, AE cash (3.66g), H-11.33/4, da quan dang qian (large coin value one thousand), small-sized specimen, encrustation, F-VF, R ex Zhao Quanzhi Collection $75 - 100 763. WU: Anonymous, 557-581, AE cash (16.72g), H-11.33/4, da quan dang qian (large coin value one thousand), medium-sized specimen, usual heavy encrustation, Fine, R ex Zhao Quanzhi Collection $100 - 150 764. WU: Anonymous, 557-581, AE cash (5.68g), H-11.33/4, da quan dang qian (large coin value one thousand), medium-sized specimen, usual heavy encrustation, natural casting hole, Fine, R, ex Zhao Quanzhi Collection $75 - 100 $75 - 100 Attributed to the Kingdom of Shu by their find spots in Gansu Province. Scarce variety. 756. SHU: Anonymous, 221-265, AE 100 cash (6.51g), H-11.1, zhi bai wu zhu in archaic script, ding at right on reverse, F-VF, R, ex Zhao Quanzhi Collection $75 - 100 757. SHU: Anonymous, 221-265, AE 100 cash (6.57g), H-11.13, zhi bai wu zhu in archaic script, ding at right on reverse, F-VF, R, ex Zhao Quanzhi Collection $100 - 150 758. SHU: Anonymous, 221-265, AE cash (1.27g), H-11.15, zhi bai (value one hundred), VF, S, ex Zhao Quanzhi Collection $75 - 100 SHU: Anonymous, 221-265, AE 100 cash (6.47g), H-11.13, zhi bai wu zhu in archaic script, ding at right on reverse, F-VF, R, ex Zhao Quanzhi Collection $100 - 150 65 China 765. 771. LIU-SONG: Anonymous, 420-479, AE cash (0.71g), H-13.5, xiao jian, si zhu on reverse, Fine ex Zhao Quanzhi Collection $85 - 125 772. LIU-SONG: Anonymous, 420-479, AE cash (0.87g), H-13.6, xiao jian, si zhu on reverse, an especially lovely example! EF ex Zhao Quanzhi Collection $200 - 300 773. LIU-SONG: Anonymous, 420-479, AE cash (0.47g), H-13.14, xiao jian, without reverse legend, F-VF ex Zhao Quanzhi Collection $75 - 100 774. LIU-SONG: Anonymous, 420-479, AE cash (0.86g), H-13.14, xiao jian, without reverse legend, Fine ex Zhao Quanzhi Collection $75 - 100 775. LIANG: Anonymous, 502-549, AE cash (2.39g), H-10.19, wu zhu, dot above and below central hole on obverse, Fine ex Zhao Quanzhi Collection $75 - 100 WU: Anonymous, 557-581, AE cash (9.08g), H-11.33/4, da quan dang qian (large coin value one thousand), medium-sized specimen, usual green-blue heavy encrustation, edge chip, VG-F, R, ex Zhao Quanzhi Collection $75 - 100 Sun Quan, the King of Wu, cast this type in 238 AD. 766. LIU-SONG: Anonymous, 420-479, AE cash (1.91g), H-13.1, si zhu, Fine, ex Zhao Quanzhi Collection $100 - 150 Rare denomination issued by Emperor Wen in 430 AD with the actual weight in line with denomination of 4 zhu. 767. LIU-SONG: Anonymous, 420-479, AE cash (1.78g), H-13.4, xiao jian, si zhu on reverse, small casting defect, VF ex Zhao Quanzhi Collection $100 - 150 768. LIU-SONG: Anonymous, 420-479, AE cash (1.78g), H-13.5, xiao jian, si zhu on reverse, an especially lovely example! EF ex Zhao Quanzhi Collection $200 - 300 769. Attributed to Emperor Wu, the founding emperor of the Liang Dynasty of Chinese history. His reign, until the end, was one of the most stable and prosperous during the Southern Dynasties. LIU-SONG: Anonymous, 420-479, AE cash (0.57g), H-13.5, xiao jian, si zhu on reverse, small thin example, VF ex Zhao Quanzhi Collection $85 - 125 776. 770. LATER ZHAO: Anonymous, 319-352, AE cash (2.44g), H-12.2, feng huo, ex Zhao Quanzhi Collection $150 - 250 The inscription feng huo literally means “The Coin of Abundance” and is written in seal script. They were cast by Emperor Shi Le in 319 at Xiangguo (now Xingtai in Hebei) with a weight of 4 zhu. They are known as the Cash of Riches - keeping one piece of this type was said to bring great wealth. However, the historical record states that the people were displeased, and that in the end the coins did not circulate. LIU-SONG: Anonymous, 420-479, AE cash (0.81g), H-13.5, xiao jian, si zhu on reverse, small thin example, VF ex Zhao Quanzhi Collection $85 - 125 66 Stephen Album Rare Coins | Auction 21 | January 15-16, 2015 777. CHENG HAN: Han Xing, 303-347, AE cash (1.02g), H-12.7, inscription read from top to bottom, lightly encrusted, Fine, R ex Zhao Quanzhi Collection $100 - 150 783. WEI: Anonymous, 529-543, AE cash (3.55g), H-13.26, yong an wu zhu, with four lines radiating from corners on reverse, VF, R, ex Zhao Quanzhi Collection $75 - 100 784. NORTHERN ZHOU: Anonymous, 557-581, AE cash (4.11g), H-13.29, bu quan , Fine, ex Zhao Quanzhi Collection $100 - 150 785. NORTHERN ZHOU: Anonymous, 557-581, AE cash (4.42g), H-13.30, wu xing da bu, EF, ex Zhao Quanzhi Collection $75 - 100 Li Shou of Sichuan adopted the period title of Han Xing. This is the first recorded use of a reign title on a coin. This reign title ended in AD 343. 778. NORTHERN WEI: Anonymous, 495-534, AE cash (4.11g), H-13.21, tai he wu zhu , VF, ex Zhao Quanzhi Collection $75 - 100 779. NORTHERN WEI: Anonymous, 495-534, AE cash (1.56g), H-13.21, tai he wu zhu , F-VF, S ex Zhao Quanzhi Collection $100 - 150 The legend translates as “The Large Coin of the Five Elements [metal, wood, water, fire, and earth]” and these were issued in 574 by Emperor Wu. They were intended to be worth ten Bu Quans. Illegal coining soon produced specimens of a reduced weight and the authorities banned the use of this coin in 576. This inscription is frequently found on amulets. 780. WEI: Anonymous, 529-543, AE cash (3.13g), H-13.25, yong an wu zhu, with character tu above on reverse, light obverse tooling, Fine, RR, ex Zhao Quanzhi Collection $100 - 150 Issued by both the Eastern and Western Wei dynasties. 781. 782. 786. NORTHERN ZHOU: Anonymous, 557-581, AE cash (4.45g), H-13.30, wu xing da bu, EF, ex Zhao Quanzhi Collection $75 - 100 787. NORTHERN ZHOU: Anonymous, 557-581, AE cash (4.46g), H-13.32, seal script, yong tong wan guo (everlasting circulation in ten thousand kingdoms), choice EF, S ex Zhao Quanzhi Collection $225 - 325 WEI: Anonymous, 529-543, AE cash (3.23g), H-13.25, yong an wu zhu, with character tu above on reverse, Very Good, RR ex Zhao Quanzhi Collection $100 - 150 Issued in 579 AD by Emperor Xuan. Its nominal weight was 12 zhu, and the coin was meant to be equivalent to ten wu xing coins. WEI: Anonymous, 529-543, AE cash (3.16g), H-13.26, yong an wu zhu, with four lines radiating from corners on reverse, VF, R, ex Zhao Quanzhi Collection $75 - 100 67 China 788. 789. 792. NORTHERN ZHOU: Anonymous, 557-581, AE cash (4.41g), H-13.32, seal script, yong tong wan guo (everlasting circulation in ten thousand kingdoms), EF, S ex Zhao Quanzhi Collection $200 - 300 TANG: Qian Yuan, 756-762, AE 2 cash (5.56g), H-—, reverse bird below, F-VF, RRR, ex Zhao Quanzhi Collection $200 - 300 In volume 3 of the Shanghai Encyclopedia (Zhongguo Li Dai Hon Xi Daxi), there are many varieties of this basic type, numbers 624-634. 793. TANG: Qian Yuan, 758-759, AE 10 cash (8.15g), H-14.104, auspicious cloud above on reverse, VF-EF ex Zhao Quanzhi Collection $200 - 300 794. TANG: Da Li, 766-779, AE cash, H-14.130, cast by local authorities in Kucha area of Xinjiang, choice VF, RR $240 - 280 795. TANG: De Zong, 780-783, AE cash (3.22g), H-14.133, jian zhong tong bao, Fine, RR ex Zhao Quanzhi Collection NORTHERN ZHOU: Anonymous, 557-581, gilt AE cash (9.03g), H-13.34, seal script, yong tong wan guo (everlasting circulation in ten thousand kingdoms), VG-F, R ex Zhao Quanzhi Collection $100 - 200 Published as an amulet produced during Tang or Song periods. This example having been gilt long ago which shows definite signs of burial, likely as a temple offering, common during these periods. 790. NORTHERN ZHOU: Anonymous, 557-581, AE cash (10.48g), H-13.34, seal script, yong tong wan guo (everlasting circulation in ten thousand kingdoms), VG-F, R ex Zhao Quanzhi Collection $85 - 125 Published as an amulet produced during Tang or Song periods. $100 - 200 Judging by their find spots, these coin were likely cast by the local government in the Kuche area of Xinjiang around 760-780. 791. TANG: Qing Feng, 649-683, AE cash (4.51g), H-14.100, qián feng quán bao, VF, R $100 - 150 796. This type was cast by the Emperor Gao Zong (649-83) in 666. In an attempt to overcome a shortage of copper, one of the qian feng coins was to be equivalent to ten old coins, although its weight of 2.4 zhu was the same as a one cash coin. This led to extensive forgery, and the coin was withdrawn after a year. GAOCHANG KINGDOM: Anonymous, 460-640, AE cash (9.81g), H-14.136, gao chang ji li (Gaochang auspicious profit), minor pitting and encrustation, VF, RRR ex Zhao Quanzhi Collection $2,000 - 3,000 Gaochang, is the site of an ancient oasis city built on the northern rim of the inhospitable Taklamakan Desert in Xinjiang, China. During the Yuan and Ming dynasties, Gaochang was referred to as “Halahezhuo” (Qara-khoja) and Huozhou. The territory of the ancient state covered what is now Turpan County in Xinjiang Province. The Gaochang jili cash was coined in the reigns of the rulers of the Qu Family lineage (499-640). Made in excellent workmanship, jili cash were inscribed with Han characters in the official script style of the Han dynasty. The cash was circular, with a square hole in the middle, thick and weighty. François Thierry believes this type should be attributed to King Qu Wentai (620-640). 68 Stephen Album Rare Coins | Auction 21 | January 15-16, 2015 797. TANG & TEN KINGDOMS: LOT of 13 coins, H-14 gilt and slightly encrusted, likely from temple offering, H-14ah, possible H-14m without any obverse inscriptions, H-14.51 (2), H-14.97, H-14.101, H-14.110, H-14.116, H-14.117, H-15.80, H-15-93, H-15.99, average circulated quality, retail value of $250, lot of 13 coins, ex Zhao Quanzhi Collection $100 - 150 802. 798. Issue of the Supreme Commander, Ma Yin, formally King Wumu of Chu, was a warlord late in the Chinese Tang Dynasty who became the first ruler of the Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms Period in the state of Chu and the only one who carried the title of “king.” He initially took control of the Changsha region in 896 after the death of his predecessor Liu Jianfeng, and subsequently increased his territorial hold to roughly modern Hunan and northeastern Guangxi, which became the territory of Chu. This is the first time our firm has encountered this rare type. TEN KINGDOMS: 902-978, AE charm (22.88g), 37.5mm, seal script, Fine, ex Zhao Quanzhi Collection $150 - 250 Charm from uncertain Kingdom, but likely cast during the Ten Kingdoms period. 799. FORMER SHU: Tong Zheng, 907-918, AE cash (4.15g), H-15.35, Fine, R, ex Zhao Quanzhi Collection $75 - 100 Issued by Wang Jian, the founding emperor of the Chinese Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms period state of Earlier (Former) Shu. He started his career as an army officer under the Tang Dynasty eunuch generals Yang Fuguang and Tian Lingzi, eventually seizing control of the modern Sichuan and Chongqing region, founding his state after the Tang’s destruction. 800. 803. LATER SHU: Guang Zheng, 926-965, iron cash (3.53g), H-15.76, Very Good, RRR, ex Zhao Quanzhi Collection $300 - 500 Coins of this dynasty from the Ten Kingdoms period are all quite rare. SOUTHERN HAN: Qian Heng, 917-924, AE cash (3.61g), H-15.107, F-VF, RRR, ex Zhao Quanzhi Collection $250 - 350 804. This type is commonly encountered in lead, but rarely in bronze as with this and the following example. 801. CHU: Tian Ce, 907-951, heavy AE cash (37.82g), H-15.60, legend as tian ce fu bao, large thick cast coin, minor adhesions, Fine, RRRR, ex Zhao Quanzhi Collection $8,000 - 10,000 SOUTHERN HAN: Qian Heng, 917-924, AE cash (2.89g), H-15.107, Fine, RRR, ex Zhao Quanzhi Collection $200 - 300 805. 69 SOUTHERN TANG: Tang Guo, 959-961, AE 10 cash (10.56g), H-15.86, seal script, VF, RRRR ex Zhao Quanzhi Collection $500 - 700 SOUTHERN TANG: Tang Guo, 959-961, AE cash (3.22g), H-15.88, li script, dot above on reverse, VF, S ex Zhao Quanzhi Collection $75 - 100 China 806. YOU ZHOU AUTONOMOUS REGION: Anonymous, 900-914, AE cash (17.24g), H-15.162, yong an yi bai, encrustation, Fine, RRR, ex Zhao Quanzhi Collection $200 - 300 From 822, the You Zhou (within modern Hebei) area enjoyed virtual independence from the rest of the empire. We have handled only a few of these types in iron and all were heavily encrusted, as is this example. This is the first example in bronze we have seen and it is possible the bronze types are 'seed' coins for the iron types. 807. LIAO: Tong He, 983-1011, AE cash (4.03g), H-18.7, left shoulder yuan variety, Fine, RRR ex Zhao Quanzhi Collection 812. LIAO: AE charm (38.11g), 44.5mm, qian qiu wan sui, small natural casting hole, F-VF, ex Zhao Quanzhi Collection $300 - 500 Legend translates as “1000 autumns 10000 years” which was a motto used during the Liao dynasty as “Long live the Emperor!” 813. $200 - 300 WESTERN XIA: Da An, 1074-1084, AE cash (3.72g), H-18.91, t-ha-h ray lee ndzen in Tangut script (da an bao qian in Chinese), VF, RRR, ex Zhao Quanzhi Collection $800 - 1,000 The Tangut script (xi xià wén) was a logographic writing system, used for writing the extinct Tangut language of the Western Xia Dynasty. Tangut characters are similar in appearance to Chinese characters, with the same type of strokes, but the methods of forming characters in the Tangut writing system are significantly different from those used to form Chinese characters. 808. LIAO: Chong Xi, 1032-1055, AE cash (3.49g), H-18.11, superb quality example, VF, S ex Zhao Quanzhi Collection $75 - 100 814. 809. LIAO: Qing Ning, 1055-1064, AE cash (4.12g), H-18.12, regular calligraphic style, F-VF ex Zhao Quanzhi Collection $75 - 100 810. LIAO: Da An, 1085-1094, AE cash (3.49g), H-18.18, superb example for type, choice VF, ex Zhao Quanzhi Collection $75 - 100 811. LIAO: Shou Chang, 1095-1101, AE cash, H-18.19, Fine, S ex Zhao Quanzhi Collection $75 - 100 WESTERN XIA: Tian Qing, 1194-1206, AE cash (4.36g), H-18.105, ng-goor lee-oo-h lee ndzen in Tangut script (tian qing bao qian in Chinese), many tiny casting bubbles in flan, RRR ex Zhao Quanzhi Collection $1,000 - 1,200 There are only five coin types in Tangut script and all are very rare. 70 815. JIN: Zheng Long, 1158-1161, AE cash (3.63g), H-18.41, 5 stroke zheng, very rare variety, VF, RR ex Zhao Quanzhi Collection $150 - 200 816. JIN: Tai He, 1204-1209, AE 2 cash (5.75g), H-18.59, VF, RRRR, ex Zhao Quanzhi Collection $500 - 700 Stephen Album Rare Coins | Auction 21 | January 15-16, 2015 817. 818. 819. JIN: Tai He, 1204-1209, AE 2 cash (4.77g), H-18.59, VF, RRRR, ex Zhao Quanzhi Collection $500 - 700 821. JIN: Tai He, AE 10 cash (19.41g), H-18.63, 45mm, seal script, thin characters, a lovely example, minor flan crack, VF+ $200 - 300 822. STATE OF QI: Fu Chang, 1130-1137, AE 2 cash (7.69g), H-18.77, seal script, light encrustation, VF-EF, RRRR, ex Zhao Quanzhi Collection $500 - 700 823. STATE OF QI: Fu Chang, 1130-1137, AE 2 cash (7.77g), H-18.78, orthodox script, light encrustation, VF, RRRR ex Zhao Quanzhi Collection $500 - 700 824. STATE OF QI: Fu Chang, 1130-1137, AE 2 cash (3.06g), H-18.78, orthodox script, light encrustation, VF, RRRR ex Zhao Quanzhi Collection $500 - 700 825. STATE OF QI: Fu Chang, 1130-1137, AE 3 cash (8.46g), H-18.79, with zhong bao legend, seal script, minor encrustation, some edge chips, VF, RRRR ex Zhao Quanzhi Collection $500 - 700 JIN: Tai He, 1204-1209, AE 3 cash (8.47g), H-18.60, F-VF, RRRR, ex Zhao Quanzhi Collection $500 - 700 JIN: Tai He, 1204-1209, AE 10 cash (19.26g), H-cf. 18.62, orthodox script, EF, RRRR ex Zhao Quanzhi Collection $8,000 - 10,000 Few recorded specimens of this rare denomination of this reign title are known. Please see the article about these coins on Zeno at http://feon.charm.ru/00-GT.htm by Gilbert Tan and Wu Xiankang. This piece has been well known in China for 75 years but was lost track of after the collection left Shanghai for the United States in 1949. 820. JIN: Tai He, 1204-1209, AE 10 cash (18.03g), H-18.63, seal script, EF, S, ex Zhao Quanzhi Collection $300 - 400 71 China 826. 827. 828. 829. 830. 831. 832. SOUTHERN SONG: Jian Yan, 1127-1130, AE cash (5.36g), H-17.30, very rare variety with dot in jian, VF, RRR ex Zhao Quanzhi Collection $200 - 250 833. SOUTHERN SONG: Jian Yan, 1127-1130, AE 3 cash (6.13g), H-17.33, extremely rare variety with jian written with dot, and long bao type, minor reverse tooling, VF, RRR ex Zhao Quanzhi Collection $900 - 1,100 834. SOUTHERN SONG: Jian Yan, 1127-1130, AE 3 cash (9.53g), H-17.34, seal script, VF-EF, RRR ex Zhao Quanzhi Collection $400 - 600 835. SOUTHERN SONG: Shao Xing, 1131-1162, AE cash (2.99g), H-17.52, very rare orientation of reign title, F-VF, RRR ex Zhao Quanzhi Collection $100 - 150 836. SOUTHERN SONG: Chun Xi, 1173, AE 2 cash (6.61g), Baoquan mint, Hubei Province, H-17.170, seal script, quan above on reverse, small casting hole on edge, Fine, RR ex Zhao Quanzhi Collection $125 - 175 STATE OF QI: Fu Chang, 1130-1137, AE 3 cash (12.41g), H-18.80, with zhong bao legend, orthodox script, light encrustation, minor edge chip, VF, RRRR ex Zhao Quanzhi Collection $500 - 700 NORTHERN SONG: Da Guan, 1107-1110, AE 10 cash (15.59g), H-16.426, slender golden script, EF $75 - 100 NORTHERN SONG: LOT of 101 large size iron cash coins, many various types of reign titles cast circa 960-1127, very heavy encrustation as usual for these large iron pieces, circulated condition, retail value of $600, lot of 101 coins $200 - 300 SOUTHERN SONG: Jian Yan, 1127-1130, AE cash (3.33g), H-17.21, very rare variety with dot in jian, VF, RRR ex Zhao Quanzhi Collection $150 - 200 SOUTHERN SONG: Jian Yan, 1127-1130, AE cash (4.79g), Chengdu mint, Sichuan Province, H-17.23, chuan above on reverse, VF, RRR, ex Zhao Quanzhi Collection $300 - 400 SOUTHERN SONG: Jian Yan, 1127-1130, AE cash (4.81g), H-17.30, very rare variety with dot in jian, VF-EF, RRR ex Zhao Quanzhi Collection $200 - 250 72 Stephen Album Rare Coins | Auction 21 | January 15-16, 2015 837. 838. SOUTHERN SONG: Chun Xi, 1174-1189, AE 2 cash (6.71g), Baoquan mint, Hubei Province, H-17.239, quan above on reverse, large characters, VF, R ex Zhao Quanzhi Collection $100 - 150 842. SOUTHERN SONG: Jai Tai, 1201-1204, AE 3 cash (9.49g), H-17.506, lovely bold casting! F-VF ex Zhao Quanzhi Collection $75 - 100 843. SOUTHERN SONG: Jia Ding, 1208-1224, AE 10 cash (44.58g), H-17.634, zhe shi (worth ten) on reverse, choice VF, RR, ex Zhao Quanzhi Collection $300 - 500 SOUTHERN SONG: Duan Ping, 1234-1236, AE cash (3.52g), year 1, H-17.721, yuan above on reverse, F-VF, S ex Zhao Quanzhi Collection $75 - 100 This coin is not mentioned in the Song histories but it is mentioned in the Ming encyclopedia. Photo size reduced. 839. SOUTHERN SONG: Qing Yuan, 1195-1200, AE 5 cash (11.23g), year 4, H-17.445, lovely bold casting! VF ex Zhao Quanzhi Collection $75 - 100 844. 840. SOUTHERN SONG: Qing Yuan, 1195-1200, AE 5 cash (10.02g), year 5, H-17.446, with rosette center hole, lovely bold casting! VF, ex Zhao Quanzhi Collection $75 - 100 841. SOUTHERN SONG: Qing Yuan, 1195-1200, AE 5 cash (11.28g), year 6, H-17.447, lovely bold casting! VF ex Zhao Quanzhi Collection 845. $75 - 100 73 SOUTHERN SONG: Duan Ping, 1234-1236, AE 5 cash (12.44g), H-17.741, lovely bold casting! VF-EF ex Zhao Quanzhi Collection $75 - 100 SOUTHERN SONG: Duan Ping, 1234-1236, AE 5 cash (15.22g), H-17.742, choice VF ex Zhao Quanzhi Collection $75 - 100 China 846. SOUTHERN SONG: Duan Ping, 1234-1236, AE 5 cash (13.44g), H-17.742, choice VF ex Zhao Quanzhi Collection $75 - 100 850. SOUTHERN SONG: Chun You, 1241-1252, AE 100 cash (42.28g), H-17.806, 53mm, large size flan, dang bai on reverse, VF $100 - 200 Photo size reduced. 847. SOUTHERN SONG: Duan Ping, 1234-1236, AE 5 cash (11.17g), H-17.749A, with zhong bao legend, F-VF, RRR ex Zhao Quanzhi Collection $450 - 550 851. SOUTHERN SONG: Chun You, 1241-1252, AE 100 cash (40.53g), H-17.806, 51mm, large size flan, dang bai on reverse, F-VF, ex Zhao Quanzhi Collection $150 - 250 Photo size reduced. 848. SOUTHERN SONG: Duan Ping, 1234-1236, AE 5 cash (11.17g), H-17.749A, with zhong bao legend, heavy encrustation, F-VF, RRR, ex Zhao Quanzhi Collection $200 - 300 849. SOUTHERN SONG: Jia Zi, 1237-1240, AE 5 cash (11.75g), H-17.777, tiny natural casting hole, F-VF ex Zhao Quanzhi Collection $75 - 100 852. SOUTHERN SONG: Chun You, 1241-1252, AE 100 cash (37.59g), H-17.806, 52mm, large size flan, dang bai on reverse, light reverse tooling, F-VF, ex Zhao Quanzhi Collection $150 - 250 Photo size reduced. 74 Stephen Album Rare Coins | Auction 21 | January 15-16, 2015 853. 854. SOUTHERN SONG: Chun You, 1241-1252, AE 100 cash (14.34g), H-17.807, small size flan, large characters dang bai on reverse, choice VF, ex Zhao Quanzhi Collection $150 - 200 857. SOUTHERN SONG: Chun You, 1241-1252, AE 100 cash (14.88g), H-17.809, small size flan, small characters dang bai on reverse, VF, ex Zhao Quanzhi Collection $200 - 300 858. MONGOL: Anonymous, ca. 1230-1280, AE ½ fen (5.56g), H-—, shao da ban fen, crescent above on reverse, F-VF, RRR ex Zhao Quanzhi Collection $100 - 200 Token issues valued at “½ fen of silver” were cast in bronze and likely produced during the period when the Mongols were occupying Jin territory in their conquest of China. A related piece is published by Hartill, number 19.3 in his Cast Chinese Currency catalog. SOUTHERN SONG: Chun You, 1241-1252, AE 100 cash (13.82g), H-17.807, small size flan, large characters dang bai on reverse, small edge chip, F-VF ex Zhao Quanzhi Collection $75 - 100 859. 855. 856. SOUTHERN SONG: Chun You, 1241-1252, AE 100 cash (13.09g), H-17.807, small size flan, very large characters dang bai on reverse, casting spur at top, F-VF ex Zhao Quanzhi Collection $75 - 100 YUAN: Zhi Yuan, 1285-1294, AE 3 cash (7.76g), H-19.15, je üen tung baw in Mongolian ‘Phags-pa script (zhi yuan tong bao in Chinese), VF, RRRR ex Zhao Quanzhi Collection $1,000 - 1,500 Kublai Khan (Zhi Yuan) was the fifth Khagan (Great Khan) of the Ikh Mongol Uls (Mongol Empire), reigning from 1260 to 1294, and the founder of the Chinese Yuan dynasty, a division of the Mongol Empire. 860. YUAN: Zhi Yuan, 1285-1294, AE cash (3.62g), H-19.17, VF, RRR, ex Zhao Quanzhi Collection $500 - 700 861. YUAN: Zhi Yuan, 1285-1294, AE cash (4.25g), H-19.17v, inverted crescent above on reverse, Fine, RRR ex Zhao Quanzhi Collection $200 - 300 SOUTHERN SONG: Chun You, 1241-1252, AE 100 cash (11.94g), H-17.807, small size flan, dang bai on reverse, Fine ex Zhao Quanzhi Collection $75 - 100 75 China 862. YUAN: Da De, 1297-1307, AE 3 cash (9.78g), H-19.27, ta de tung baw in Mongolian ‘Phags-pa script, F-VF, RRRR ex Zhao Quanzhi Collection $3,000 - 5,000 866. This very example is shown in volume 5 of the Shanghai Encyclopedia (Zhongguo Li Dai Hon Xi Daxi) number 320. The publishers must have had access to the image via one of the publications of Zhao Quanzhi from the Min Guo period, but without physical access to the piece as it later left for America and as the published description gives no weight. 863. YUAN: Da Yuan, 1310-1311, AE 10 cash (21.80g), H-19.46, ta üen tong baw in Mongol ‘Phags-pa script (da yuan tong bao in Chinese), VF, S, ex Zhao Quanzhi Collection $100 - 125 Külüg Khan (Da Yuan), born Khayishan, meaning “wall” in Mongolian was an Emperor of the Yuan Dynasty, and is regarded as the seventh Great Khan of the Mongols in Mongolia. His name means “warrior Khan” or “fine horse Khan” in the Mongolian language. YUAN: Da De, 1297-1307, AE 3 cash (10.31g), H-19.27, ta de tung baw in Mongolian ‘Phags-pa script, couple minor old reverse scratches, F-VF, RRRR ex Zhao Quanzhi Collection $3,000 - 5,000 Temür Öljeytü Khan (Da De), was the second emperor of the Yuan Dynasty, and is considered as the sixth Great Khan of the Mongols in Mongolia. He was an able ruler of the Yuan, and his reign established the patterns of power for the next few decades. His name means “blessed iron Khan” in the Mongolian language. Temür was a son of the Crown Prince Zhenjin and the grandson of Kublai Khan. During his rule, the Tran, Pagan, and Champa dynasties and western khanates of the Mongol Empire accepted his supremacy. 864. YUAN: Da De, 1297-1307, AE cash (4.03g), H-19.29, Fine, RRR, ex Zhao Quanzhi Collection $150 - 250 865. YUAN: Da De, 1297-1307, AE 3 cash (9.49g), H-19.32, F-VF, RRRR, ex Zhao Quanzhi Collection $800 - 1,000 867. YUAN: Da Yuan, 1310-1311, AE 10 cash (21.80g), H-19.46, ta üen tong baw in Mongol ‘Phags-pa script (da yuan tong bao in Chinese), VF, S, ex Zhao Quanzhi Collection $100 - 125 868. YUAN: Zhi Yuan, 1335-1340, AE cash (5.25g), H-19.81, F-VF, RRR, ex Zhao Quanzhi Collection $500 - 700 Toghon Temür, also known by the posthumous name Shundi bestowed by the Hongwu Emperor of the Ming dynasty, was a son of Kus’ala who ruled as emperor of the Yuan dynasty and is considered the last Khagan of the Mongol Empire. During his long reign (1333-1368), he bore the period titles Yuan Tong 1333-1334, Zhi Yuan 1335-1340, and Zhi Zheng 1341-1368. 869. 76 YUAN: Zhi Zheng, 1341-1368, AE cash (3.55g), CD1350, H-19.93, yin in Mongolian ‘Phags-pa script above for Chinese cyclical date, geng yin, Fine, RRR ex Zhao Quanzhi Collection $100 - 150 Stephen Album Rare Coins | Auction 21 | January 15-16, 2015 870. 871. 872. 873. 874. YUAN: Zhi Zheng, 1341-1368, 1 cash (5.65g), CD1351, H-19.94, maw in Mongolian ‘Phags-pa script above for Chinese cyclical date, sin mao, VF $175 - 225 YUAN: Zhi Zheng, 1341-1368, AE 2 cash (6.97g), CD1350, H-19.98, yin in Mongolian ‘Phags-pa script above for Chinese cyclical date, geng yin, VF, RR ex Zhao Quanzhi Collection $150 - 250 YUAN: Zhi Zheng, 1341-1368, 2 cash (8.29g), CD1351, H-19.99, maw in Mongolian ‘Phags-pa script above for Chinese cyclical date, sin mao, VF $150 - 200 875. YUAN: Zhi Zheng, 1341-1368, AE 3 cash (10.38g), CD1354, H-19.107, ze in Mongolian ‘Phags-pa script above for Chinese cyclical date, gui si, EF, ex Zhao Quanzhi Collection $175 - 275 876. YUAN: Zhi Zheng, 1341-1368, AE 2 cash (7.87g), H-19.108, rhi in Mongolian ‘Phags-pa script above, er in Chinese below for denominational name, VF-EF, R ex Zhao Quanzhi Collection $125 - 175 877. YUAN: Zhi Zheng, 1341-1368, AE 2 cash (8.37g), H-19.108, rhi in Mongolian ‘Phags-pa script above, er below in Chinese, choice VF, S, ex Zhao Quanzhi Collection $100 - 200 878. YUAN: Zhi Zheng, 1341-1368, AE 3 cash (10.93g), H-19.109, sam in Mongolian ‘Phags-pa script above, san below in Chinese, wide rims, Fine, S, ex Zhao Quanzhi Collection $100 - 150 879. YUAN: Zhi Zheng, 1341-1368, AE 3 cash (12.22g), H-19.110, sam in Mongolian ‘Phags-pa script above, san below in Chinese, narrow rims, EF, RR ex Zhao Quanzhi Collection $250 - 350 YUAN: Zhi Zheng, 1341-1368, AE 3 cash (10.00g), CD1352, H-19.105, shin in Mongolian ‘Phags-pa script above for Chinese cyclical date, ren chen, VF-EF ex Zhao Quanzhi Collection $150 - 250 YUAN: Zhi Zheng, 1341-1368, AE 3 cash (9.46g), CD1353, H-19.106, ze in Mongolian ‘Phags-pa script above for Chinese cyclical date, gui si, EF, ex Zhao Quanzhi Collection $175 - 275 77 China 880. 884. YUAN: Long Feng, rebel, 1355-1366, AE 3 cash (11.06g), H-19.132, minor encrustation, VF, RRRR ex Zhao Quanzhi Collection $700 - 900 885. YUAN: Tian You, rebel, 1354-1357, AE cash (4.24g), H-19.135, denomination above on reverse, lovely patination, choice VF, RRR, ex Zhao Quanzhi Collection $200 - 300 YUAN: Zhi Zheng, 1341-1368, AE 5 cash (14.98g), H-19.111, u in Mongolian ‘Phags-pa script above for denominational name, EF, RRR, ex Zhao Quanzhi Collection $500 - 700 Zhang Shicheng was one of the leaders of the Red Turban Rebellion in the late Yuan Dynasty China. Later he established the Kingdom of Dazhou with reigning name Tian You. 881. 882. YUAN: Zhi Zheng, 1341-1368, 10 cash (22.52g), H-19.115, shi in Mongolian ‘Phags-pa script above for denominational name, VF $175 - 225 886. YUAN: Tian You, rebel, 1354-1357, AE 2 cash (7.28g), H-19.136, denomination above in seal script on reverse, lovely tan patination, choice VF, RRR ex Zhao Quanzhi Collection $500 - 700 887. YUAN: Tian You, rebel, 1354-1357, AE 3 cash (15.24g), H-19.137, denomination above in seal script on reverse, minor encrustation, choice VF-EF, RRR ex Zhao Quanzhi Collection $500 - 600 888. YUAN: Tian You, rebel, 1354-1357, AE 5 cash (16.57g), H-19.138, denomination above in seal script on reverse, superb quality, choice VF-EF, RRR, ex Zhao Quanzhi Collection $500 - 600 YUAN: Long Feng, rebel, 1355-1366, AE cash (3.78g), H-19.130, light encrustation, VF, RRR ex Zhao Quanzhi Collection $600 - 800 Han Shantong, born in Yingzhou, Henan, was one of the early Red Turban rebellion leaders. He claimed to be the descendant of Emperor Huizong of Song (10821135), the last emperor of the Northern Song dynasty, and rebelled against the Mongol Yuan dynasty. This is part of the so-called Dragon and Phoenix currency. 883. YUAN: Long Feng, rebel, 1355-1366, AE 2 cash (5.28g), H-19.131, with cystals formed in reverse patination, VF, RRRR, ex Zhao Quanzhi Collection $600 - 800 78 Stephen Album Rare Coins | Auction 21 | January 15-16, 2015 894. 889. YUAN: Tian Qi, rebel, 1358, AE 2 cash (5.77g), H-19.140, minor encrustation, VF, RRRR ex Zhao Quanzhi Collection $200 - 300 YUAN: Da Yi, rebel, 1360-1361, AE cash (4.23g), H-19.145, very light encrustation, F-VF ex Zhao Quanzhi Collection $100 - 200 Chen Youliang (Da Yi) was the founder of the insurgent state of Dahan in the late Yuan Dynasty period of Chinese history. In August 1351, Xu Shouhui worked with others to establish the rebel army of Red Turbans under the pretense of the Buddhist White Lotus Society. In the following months of the Red Turban Rebellion, they captured Qishui and made it the command center of the Red Turbans and the capital of the newly declared Empire of Tianwan, with himself as the emperor. Xu Shouhui used the period titles Tian Qi in 1358 and Tian Ding 1359-1360. 890. 891. YUAN: Tian Qi, rebel, 1358, AE 3 cash (10.18g), H-19.141, very light encrustation, F-VF, RRR ex Zhao Quanzhi Collection YUAN: Tian Ding, rebel, 1359-1360, AE cash (3.37g), H-19.142, F-VF, S, ex Zhao Quanzhi Collection 895. YUAN: Da Yi, rebel, 1360-1361, AE 2 cash (5.87g), H-19.146, several minor natural casting holes, still quite attractive for type, F-VF $200 - 300 896. YUAN: Da Yi, rebel, 1360-1361, AE 3 cash (10.13g), H-19.147, heavy encrustation, F-VF, ex Zhao Quanzhi Collection $150 - 250 897. YUAN: AE temple cash (3.15g), 20mm, cheng hua pu qing, VF ex Zhao Quanzhi Collection $75 - 100 $500 - 700 $200 - 300 892. YUAN: Tian Ding, rebel, 1359-1360, AE 2 cash (6.93g), H-19.143, minor encrustation, showing the result of a mold crack on reverse, F-VF, RR, ex Zhao Quanzhi Collection $200 - 300 893. YUAN: Tian Ding, rebel, 1359-1360, AE 3 cash (9.34g), H-19.144, minor encrustation, F-VF, RR ex Zhao Quanzhi Collection $250 - 350 Chenghua Puqing is a name for the temple Da Chenghua Puqing Si located in Dadu (now modern Beijing). The Temple was built during 1300-1308 and is located in Baochan hutong in the Xicheng district of northwest-central Beijing. 898. SONG, WESTERN XIA, & YUAN: LOT of 16 coins, Northern Song H-16.47 rare variety, H-16.80, H-16.128, H-16.205, H-16.229, H-16.288, H-16.441, H-16.451, H-16.503, Southern Song H-17.168, H-17.185, Western Xia H-18.43, H-18.104 (3), Yuan H-19.39, average circulated quality, retail value of $350, lot of 16 coins, ex Zhao Quanzhi Collection $150 - 250 899. 79 MING: Da Zhong, 1361-1368, AE 5 cash (15.28g), H-20.42, yu below reverse for Henan province mint, VF, R $450 - 550 China 900. MING: Da Zhong, 1361-1368, AE 10 cash (20.25g), H-20.45, brown & green encrustation, VF $100 - 150 904. MING: Hong Wu, 1368-1398, AE 10 cash (35.31g), H-20.111, shi (10 [cash]) above, yi liang (one ounce) at right on reverse, VF $300 - 400 Photo size reduced. 901. MING: Da Zhong, 1361-1368, AE 10 cash (23.09g), H-20.45, 47mm, VF $100 - 150 Photo size reduced. 905. MING: Zheng De, 1505-1521, AE charm, CCH-393v, 44mm, dragon & phoenix type, the two are facing each other with their heads at the bottom, F-VF $100 - 150 This is a popular legend for charms because zheng de has the auspicious meaning of “correct virtue” in Chinese which is an appropriate wish for a newlywed couple. This piece was likely manufactured during the late Qing dynasty. 902. MING: Hong Wu, 1368-1398, AE 2 cash (7.14g), Fujian Province, H-20.79, san above and fu below on reverse, VF, RR ex Zhao Quanzhi Collection $100 - 150 906. 903. MING: Zheng De, 1505-1521, AE charm, CCH-393, dragon & phoenix with flaming pearl below, Fine, R $75 - 100 This is a popular legend for charms because zheng de has the auspicious meaning of “correct virtue” in Chinese which is an appropriate wish for a newlywed couple. This piece was likely manufactured during the late Qing dynasty. MING: Hong Wu, 1368-1398, AE 3 cash (9.12g), Fujian Province, H-20.91, san above and fu below on reverse, VF-EF, RR, ex Zhao Quanzhi Collection $300 - 500 80 Stephen Album Rare Coins | Auction 21 | January 15-16, 2015 907. 908. MING: Tian Qi, 1621-1627, AE cash (3.13g), H-20.206, yi qian on reverse with official numeral one, F-VF, RR ex Zhao Quanzhi Collection MING: Tian Qi, 1621-1627, AE cash (3.31g), H-20.206, yi qian on reverse with official numeral one, Fine, RR ex Zhao Quanzhi Collection 912. MING: LOT of 7 coins, Ming H-20.62 (2), H-20.67, H-20.71, H-20.199, H-20.314, Annam H-25.19; this lot includes some better mint marks on reverse types, average circulated quality, retail value of $160, lot of 7 coins ex Zhao Quanzhi Collection $75 - 100 913. SOUTHERN MING: Xing Chao, 1648-1657, AE 10 cash (38.87g), H-21.13, 47mm, yi fen on reverse, choice VF $75 - 100 $75 - 100 Photo size reduced. 914. 909. $75 - 100 MING: Tian Qi, 1621-1627, AE 10 cash (38.87g), H-20.229, 47mm, shi (10 [cash]) above, yi liang (one ounce) at right on reverse, choice VF $100 - 150 SOUTHERN MING: Xing Chao, 1648-1657, AE 10 cash (27.97g), H-21.13, 50mm, brass alloy, yi fen on reverse, VF $75 - 100 Photo size reduced. Photo size reduced. 915. 910. MING: Tian Qi, 1621-1627, AE 10 cash, H-20.229, 47mm, shi (10 [cash]) above, yi liang(one ounce) at right on reverse, pleasing VF $100 - 150 Photo size reduced. Photo size reduced. 911. SOUTHERN MING: Xing Chao, 1648-1657, AE candereen, H-21.14, 49mm, yi fen on reverse, crude VF $75 - 100 MING: Chong Zhen, 1628-1644, AE cash (2.58g), H-20.254, ding above on reverse, F-VF, RR ex Zhao Quanzhi Collection $75 - 100 81 China 916. SOUTHERN MING: Yong Li, 1646-1659, AE 10 cash (23.46g), H-21.78, yi fen on reverse, minor corrosion, Fine $75 - 100 920. QING: Xian Feng, 1851-1861, AE 50 cash, Board of Revenue mint, Peking, H-22.703, 56mm, South Branch mint, cast 1853-1854, Fine $75 - 100 Photo size reduced. 917. SOUTHERN MING: Yu Min, 1674-1676, AE 100 cash (18.05g), H-21.124, yi qian (one fen [of silver]) on reverse, Fine $100 - 150 921. QING: Xian Feng, 1851-1861, AE 50 cash, Board of Revenue mint, Peking, H-22.705, 48mm, East Branch mint, cast 1854-1855, possible yang qián (seed or sample coin) as fields are raised either side around characters, edge is well made and beveled, VF-EF, RR $300 - 400 Photo size reduced. 918. QING: Xian Feng, 1851-1861, AE 50 cash, Board of Revenue mint, Peking, H-22.702, Cr-1-7, 56mm, cast June 1853 to February 1854, cast from somewhat broken reverse mold, pleasing F-VF $50 - 60 Photo size reduced. 922. QING: Xian Feng, 1851-1861, AE 50 cash, Board of Revenue mint, Peking, H-22.707, 47mm, West Branch mint, cast 1854-1855, F-VF $75 - 100 Photo size reduced. 919. QING: Xian Feng, 1851-1861, AE 50 cash, Board of Revenue mint, Peking, H-22.703, 56mm, South Branch mint, cast June 1853 to February 1854, lovely chocolate patina, F-VF $100 - 150 Photo size reduced. 82 Stephen Album Rare Coins | Auction 21 | January 15-16, 2015 923. 926. QING: Xian Feng, 1851-1861, AE 50 cash, Board of Revenue mint, Peking, H-22.707, 48mm, West Branch mint, cast 1854-1855, F-VF $75 - 100 Photo size reduced. Photo size reduced. 924. QING: Xian Feng, 1851-1861, AE 50 cash, Board of Revenue mint, Peking, H-22.707, 48mm, West Branch mint, cast 1854-1855, F-VF $75 - 100 QING: Xian Feng, 1851-1861, AE 50 cash, Board of Revenue mint, Peking, H-22.707, 48mm, West Branch mint, cast 1854-1855, F-VF $75 - 100 927. Photo size reduced. QING: Xian Feng, 1851-1861, AE 100 cash (51.95g), Board of Revenue mint, Peking, H-22.710, 52mm, West Branch mint, cast 1854-55, VF $100 - 150 Photo size reduced. 925. QING: Xian Feng, 1851-1861, AE 50 cash, Board of Revenue mint, Peking, H-22.707, 48mm, West Branch mint, cast 1854-1855, F-VF $75 - 100 928. Photo size reduced. QING: Xian Feng, 1851-1861, AE 1,000 cash, Board of Revenue mint, Peking, H-22.714, Cr-1-11, 63mm, West Branch mint, cast March to August 1854 only, choice VF, R $1,400 - 1,600 Photo size reduced. 83 China 929. QING: Xian Feng, 1851-1861, AE 50 cash, Board of Revenue mint, Peking, H-22.716, Cr-1-7.2, Prince Qing Hui mint, sun & moon mintmark, cast 1854, Fine $110 - 130 933. QING: Xian Feng, 1851-1861, AE 20 cash, Fuzhou mint, Fujian Province, H-22.781, Cr-10-10, 46mm, cast 1853-55, one chopmark on rim, F-VF $130 - 150 Photo size reduced. 930. QING: Xian Feng, 1851-1861, AE 10 cash, Fuzhou mint, Fujian Province, H-22.780, Cr-10-6, cast 1853-55, VF $50 - 75 934. QING: Xian Feng, 1851-1861, AE 50 cash, Fuzhou mint, Fujian Province, H-22.782, 58mm, cast 1853-55, VF, R $400 - 500 Photo size reduced. 931. QING: Xian Feng, 1851-1861, AE 20 cash, Fuzhou mint, Fujian Province, H-22.781, cast 1853-54, lightly cleaned, VF $100 - 150 935. QING: Xian Feng, 1851-1861, AE 50 cash, Fuzhou mint, Fujian Province, H-22.782, Cr-10-14v, 57mm, cast 1853-55, choice VF, R $300 - 500 Photo size reduced. 932. QING: Xian Feng, 1851-1861, AE 20 cash, Fuzhou mint, Fujian Province, H-22.781, cast 1853-54, VF $100 - 150 84 Stephen Album Rare Coins | Auction 21 | January 15-16, 2015 939. 936. QING: Xian Feng, 1851-1861, AE 50 cash, Fuzhou mint, Fujian Province, H-22.782, Cr-10-14, 58mm, cast 1853-55, pleasing VF, R $300 - 400 QING: Xian Feng, 1851-1861, AE 100 cash (49.71g), Kaifeng mint, Honan Province, H-22.848, 49mm, cast 1854-55, decent Fine $75 - 100 Photo size reduced. Photo size reduced. 937. 940. QING: Xian Feng, 1851-1861, AE 50 cash (41.01g), Gongchang mint, Gansu Province, H-22.807, 48mm, curved gong in Manchu script, cast 1854-57, F-VF $75 - 100 Photo size reduced. Photo size reduced. 938. QING: Xian Feng, 1851-1861, AE 100 cash, Kaifeng mint, Henan Province, H-22.849, Cr-11-6, 49mm, cast 1854-55, decent Fine $80 - 90 941. QING: Xian Feng, 1851-1861, AE 10 cash, Wuchang mint, Hubei Province, H-22.858, Cr-13-6.1, with inverted crescent above mint name, Fine, RR $140 - 160 942. QING: Xian Feng, 1851-1861, AE 50 cash, Wuchang mint, Hubei Province, H-22-859, 50mm, VF $80 - 100 QING: Xian Feng, 1851-1861, AE 100 cash (46.16g), Gongchang mint, Gansu Province, H-22.809, 53mm, curved gong in Manchu script, cast 1854-57, VF $100 - 150 Photo size reduced. Photo size reduced. 85 China 946. 943. QING: Xian Feng, 1851-1861, AE 50 cash, Wuchang mint, Hubei Province, H-22.859, Cr-13-7, 51mm, cast 1854-56, cast from degenerated molds, VG-F $50 - 60 QING: Xian Feng, 1851-1861, AE 50 cash (49.16g), Wuchang mint, Hubei Province, H-22.867, 48mm, large bold characters, six stroke bei, cast 1854-56, Fine $75 - 100 Photo size reduced. Photo size reduced. 947. 944. QING: Xian Feng, 1851-1861, AE 100 cash (59.04g), Wuchang mint, Hubei Province, H-22.861, 56mm, cast 1854-56, VF $100 - 150 QING: Xian Feng, 1851-1861, AE 100 cash, Suzhou mint, Jiangsu Province, H-22.897, Cr-16-9.2, 53mm, cast 1854-55, cast from degenerated reverse molds, Fine $40 - 50 Photo size reduced. Photo size reduced. 948. 945. QING: Xian Feng, 1851-1861, AE 100 cash, Wuchang mint, Hubei Province, H-22.865, Cr-13-8, 56mm, cast 1854-56, decent Fine $80 - 100 QING: Xian Feng, 1851-1861, AE 50 cash (46.61g), Jiangsu Province, H-22.908v, 55mm, scarce variety with open xian and six stroke bei, all in lovely calligraphy, bent flan, EF $75 - 100 Photo size reduced. Photo size reduced. 86 Stephen Album Rare Coins | Auction 21 | January 15-16, 2015 949. 952. QING: Xian Feng, 1851-1861, AE 10 cash, Nanchang mint, Jiangxi Province, H-22.927, Cr-15-5, narrow rims and elegant style, cast in 1854, VF, S $75 - 100 953. QING: Xian Feng, 1851-1861, AE 50 cash, Nanchang mint, Jiangxi Province, H-22.931, 52mm, cast 1855-60, VF $75 - 100 QING: Xian Feng, 1851-1861, AE 100 cash, Suzhou mint, Jiangsu Province, H-22.914, Cr-16-10.1, 61mm, cast 1854-55, bold F-VF $80 - 100 Photo size reduced. Photo size reduced. 950. QING: Xian Feng, 1851-1861, AE 100 cash, Suzhou mint, Jiangsu Province, H-22.917, Cr-16-11, cast 1854-55, some light rim knocks, VF $75 - 100 954. QING: Xian Feng, 1851-1861, AE 50 cash (50.52g), Nanchang mint, Jiangxi Province, H-22.931, 51mm, cast 1855-60, VF $75 - 100 Photo size reduced. 951. QING: Xian Feng, 1851-1861, AE 100 cash (49.08g), Jiangsu Province, H-22.917v, 52mm, small size variety with unusual calligraphy and flan casting, likely a private contemporary issue, VF $75 - 100 Jiangsu Province was particularly affected during the Taiping rebellion and several branch mints were set up outside the main mint in Suzhou. A mint was set up in Zhun’an (now Qingjiang) and Dunxin. Two auxillary mints were set up to handle the demand, the first called “Emergency Preparations” (Choufang) and another called “Relief Preparations” (Chouji). All casting of large value coins ended in September 1855 in Jiangsu as they had fallen out of favor. Photo size reduced. 955. QING: Xian Feng, 1851-1861, AE 50 cash, Nanchang mint, Jiangxi Province, H-22.931, Cr-15-6.1, 52mm, cast 1855-1860, F-VF $55 - 65 Photo size reduced. 87 China 956. QING: Xian Feng, 1851-1861, AE 50 cash, Xi’an mint, Shaanxi Province, H-22.950, Cr-23-8.2, 50mm, cast 1854, Fine $80 - 100 960. Photo size reduced. QING: Xian Feng, 1851-1861, AE 100 cash, Xi’an mint, Shaanxi Province, H-22.959, Cr-23-8.1, 57mm, cast 1854-55, nice specimen for type, F-VF $100 - 140 Photo size reduced. 957. QING: Xian Feng, 1851-1861, AE 100 cash, Xi’an mint, Shaanxi Province, H-22.950, 49mm, cast 1854, Fine $75 - 100 961. Photo size reduced. QING: Xian Feng, 1851-1861, AE 50 cash, Chengdu mint, Sichuan Province, H-22.980, Cr-24-6, 51mm, cast 1854-55, F-VF $70 - 80 Photo size reduced. 958. QING: Xian Feng, 1851-1861, AE 100 cash, Xi’an mint, Shaanxi Province, H-22.950, 53mm, cast 1854, Fine $75 - 100 Photo size reduced. 962. QING: Xian Feng, 1851-1861, AE 100 cash, Chengdu mint, Sichuan Province, H-22.981, Cr-24-7, 55mm, cast 1854-55, F-VF $70 - 80 Photo size reduced. 959. QING: Xian Feng, 1851-1861, AE 50 cash, Xi’an mint, Shaanxi Province, H-22.958, Cr-23-8.1, 52mm, cast 1854-55, nice specimen for type, F-VF $80 - 100 Photo size reduced. 88 Stephen Album Rare Coins | Auction 21 | January 15-16, 2015 963. QING: Xian Feng, 1851-1861, AE 100 cash (45.05g), Baoding mint, Zhili Province, H-22.1053, 47mm, cast 1854-55, F-VF 969. QING: Xian Feng, 1851-1861, LOT of 2 coins, AE 30 cash Jiangsu Province C-16-8, AE 100 cash Hubei Province C-13-8, both coins are Min Guo period imitations circa 1920-40, both are VF condition, lot of 2 coins $75 - 100 970. QING: Guang Xu, 1875-1908, AE cash, Tianjin mint, Zhili Province, H-22.1460v. Hsu-410, struck in 1888, small Manchu at right, crude EF-AU $50 - 70 971. QING: Guang Xu, 1875-1908, AE palace cash (37.39g), Board of Revenue mint, 47mm, curtain-hanging money, tian xia tai ping (heaven below great peace), VF $500 - 700 $75 - 100 Photo size reduced. 964. QING: Xian Feng, 1851-1861, AE 50 cash, Aksu mint, Xinjiang Province, H-22.1077, Cr-30-12, cast 1853-59, obverse scratch, VG-F $100 - 120 Photo size reduced. 965. 972. QING: Xian Feng, 1851-1861, AE 100 cash, Aksu mint, Xinjiang Province, H-22.1078, Cr-30-13.1, cast 1854-59, crude VG-F, S $120 - 160 QING: AE charm, CCH-743, 57mm, long fei feng zhu (The dragon flies and the phoenix soars) / dragon around central square hole, F-VF $75 - 100 Photo size reduced. 966. 967. 968. QING: Xian Feng, 1851-1861, AE 50 cash, Yarkand mint, Xinjiang Province, H-22.1111, Cr-35-4, cast 1853-54, crude Very Good, R $120 - 160 QING: Xian Feng, 1851-1861, Board of Revenue mint, Peking, LOT of 2 coins, AE 50 cash, H-22.702, East mint, Fine, and AE 100 cash, H-22.708, Fine, lot of 2 coins $100 - 150 QING: Xian Feng, 1851-1861, LOT of 2 coins, AE 100 cash Board of Works mint, Peking, C-2-8, AE 50 cash Board of Revenue mint, Peking, C-1-7.1, both coins Fine condition, lot of 2 coins $75 - 100 973. QING: AR amulet (11.1g), Han-437, 47mm, jin yu man tang (May gold and jade fill your house [halls]) / zhuang yuan ji di ([May you be] the first rank at the examination for the Hanlin Academy), with clouds in the quarters, jeweler's stamp in right margin of obverse, EF, RR, ex Mabbott Collection $200 - 250 Photo size reduced. 89 China 974. 975. 976. 977. 978. QING: LOT of 2 silver hand-engraved square hole charms, 18mm with Chinese dá guì yuán bao obverse and Board of Revenue mint in Manchu on reverse, likely very early Min Guo period, and another, 36mm in the name of emperor guang xu yuán bao in Chinese on obverse and Board of Revenue mint in Manchu on reverse, three holes for hanging, appears to be made during Guang Xu (1875-1908) era, lot of 2 silver charms $75 - 100 CHINA: LOT of 124 cash coins (123 of China, 1 of Vietnam), a fascinating group of better coins of all periods, ancient Wu Xu, etc. (4 pcs), Tang Dynasty (10), later Zhou (8), Southern Tang (3), Northern Song (64), Southern Song (2), Ming (8), Qing (21), Vietnam (1), and amulets (3), each piece tied with string to a paper card, with the reverse carefully hand-drawn next to the coin, virtually all with Schjöth numbers, many scarce types, especially examples with characters or symbols on the reverse, average Fine to Very Fine, retail about $400, lot of 124 pieces $150 - 250 CHINA: LOT of 49 cash coins (46 of China, 3 of Vietnam), mostly 11th-19th century, mostly common (a few better, such as Hartill-17.741, 17.445, 22.892), mostly VF, all in 2x2 holders with identification based on the Japanese reading, many may have been found in Japan, retail value at least $200, lot of 49 pieces $100 - 150 CHINA: LOT of 4 coins & amulets, 1) Later Zhou dynasty Zhou Yuan with reverse character zheng?, likely a local private issue, 2) Southern Song Jia Ding year 12 with extra line at right on reverse, 3) Southern Song Jia Tai amulet with double obverse, 4) Qing dynasty Tong Zhi reverse Shòu either side, all attached by string to very old typed cards with reverse line drawings of each, a very interesting little group, retail value of $150, lot of 4 items $75 - 100 CHINA: LOT of 4 pieces of jade, 1) Western Han archer’s ring decorated with two animals and four characters in seal writing, 2.85cm tall, 3.25cm round, and the inside hole is 2.12cm round, 2) squarish ring decorated with interesting corner detail, 2.70cm tall, 4.36cm round, and the inside hole is 3.27cm round 3) Qing Dynasty jade snuff bottle with simple ornamentation, 3.65cm tall, 4cm wide 4) jade snuff bottle with simple ornamentation, 5.25cm tall, 4.9cm wide, a lovely little collection of old Chinese jade items, lot of 4 pieces, ex Zhao Quanzhi Collection $75 - 100 981. CHINA: AR 50 cents, year 3 (1914), Y-328, L&M-64, bust of Yuan Shikai left, NGC graded MS62 $1,300 - 1,500 982. CHINA: AR dollar, year 10 (1921), KM-329.6, L&M-79, bust of Yuan Shikai left, EF $75 - 100 983. CHINA: AR dollar, year 10 (1921), Y-329.6, Yuan Shikai, with inked chopmark on obverse, UNC $120 - 160 984. CHINA: AR dollar, year 23 (1934), Y-345, L&M-110, Sun Yat-sen left / junk under sail, NGC graded MS63 $250 - 300 985. CHINA: AR junk dollar, year 22 (1933), Y-345, L&M-109, Sun Yat-sen left / junk under sail, NGC graded MS62 $320 - 400 Modern China 979. 980. CHINA: AR dollar, ND (1927), KM-318a.1, L&M-49, bust of Sun Yat-sen left, AU $75 - 100 CHINA: AR dollar, ND (1914), Y-322, L&M-858, Yuan Shikai in high feathered hat, light surface hairlines, UNC $2,000 - 3,000 90 Stephen Album Rare Coins | Auction 21 | January 15-16, 2015 Chinese Provincial 986. 987. CHINA: AR junk dollar, year 22 (1933), Y-345, L&M-109, Sun Yat-sen left / junk under sail, NGC graded MS62 $300 - 350 992. CHIHLI: Guang Xu, 1875-1908, AR dollar, Pei Yang Arsenal mint, AR dollar (26.79g), year 24 (1898), Y-65.2, Fine $300 - 350 993. CHIHLI: Guang Xu, 1875-1908, AR dollar, Pei Yang Arsenal mint, year 29 (1903), Y-73.1, L&M-462, a lovely example for this date! NGC graded MS63 $4,000 - 6,000 CHINA: AR junk dollar, year 22 (1933), Y-345, L&M-109, Sun Yat-sen left / junk under sail, obverse scratches (a few very small scratches), NGC graded UNC details $100 - 150 A similar example graded MS-63 by PCGS with light stain sold in Stack’s Bowers & Ponterio Sale 186 Lot 41246, for $7,500. 988. 989. 990. 991. CHINA: AR dollar, year 23 (1934), KM-345, L&M-110, Sun Yat-sen left / junk under sail, UNC $75 - 100 CHINA: LOT of 2 badges, copper uniface badge, portrait of Wáng Zhèng facing with chain and bar, EF; and blue-enameled white metal uniface badge, C.W.T. EMPLOYEE in English with Chinese text at center, with chain and bar, VF, retail value $150, lot of 2 badges $75 - 100 CHINA: LOT of 12 painted iron hexagonal tokens with unknown symbol above, denomination below; yellow value 50 (4), red value 100 (4), blue value 500 (3), white value 1000 (1), interesting group of scarce tokens, likely from a gambling house in Chinatown San Francisco circa 1920s, average circulated condition, retail value $200, lot of 12 tokens $75 - 100 CHINA: AR medal (10.20g), ND (1919), L&M-1000A, 26.7mm, year of the goat, goat walking left / radiate sun over sea, choice AU, RR $800 - 1,000 91 994. CHIHLI: Guang Xu, 1875-1908, AR dollar, Pei Yang Arsenal mint, year 34 (1908), Y-73.2, L&M-465, EF $125 - 150 995. CHIHLI: Guang Xu, 1875-1908, AR dollar, Pei Yang Arsenal mint, year 34, Y-73.2, heavily cleaned, VF-EF $80 - 100 China 996. 1002. SINKIANG: Guang Xu, 1875-1908, AR ½ miscal (1.77g), Kashgar, ND (ca. 1878), Y-A7.6, Manchu & Chinese legends, without central square / Uyghur legend, off-center strike, VF, R $150 - 200 1003. SINKIANG: Hong Xian, 1916, AE 10 cash (14.75g), Kashgar, AH1334, Y-A38.1, Uyghur text without surrounding floral border, VF, ex Wa She Wong Collection $150 - 200 1004. SINKIANG: Hong Xian, 1916, AE 10 cash (15.28g), Kashgar, AH1334, Y-A38.2, Uyghur text within surrounding floral border, VF, ex Wa She Wong Collection $180 - 220 FENGTIEN: Guang Xu, 1875-1908, AR 20 cents, year 24 (1898), Y-85.1, cleaned EF $220 - 280 997. HUPEH: AE 50 cash, year 7 (1918), Y-450, copper alloy, surface damage as usual, PCGS graded VF $200 - 300 In PCGS secure holder without numerical grade. Unfortunately the holder is scratched in areas, as can be seen in the photos. 998. KIANGNAN: Guang Xu, 1875-1908, AR 10 cents, CD1901, Y-142A.6, L&M-239, NGC graded AU50 $140 - 160 Hong Xian (Hung Hsien) was the reign title of Yuan Shikai, who briefly claimed emperorship in 1916 in an attempt to renew the monarchy. 999. KIANGNAN: Guang Xu, 1875-1908, AR 20 cents, CD1901, Y-143A.6, L&M-238, NGC graded EF45 $80 - 100 1000. KWANGTUNG: Guang Xu, 1875-1908, AE cent, ND (1900-06), Y-192, NGC graded MS63 BR $120 - 150 1001. KWANGTUNG: Guang Xu, 1875-1908, AE cent, ND (1900-06), Y-192, UNC $75 - 100 92 1005. SINKIANG: AR 5 miscals, Kashgar, AH1330 (1912), Y-43.1, crossed vertical Five Colors flags, rare date, usual weak strike, Fine, R $100 - 150 1006. SINKIANG: AE 10 cash (11.05g), “Kashgar”, ND, Y-44var, crossed flags on reverse, contemporary private imitation of type Y-44, EF, ex Wa She Wong Collection $80 - 100 Stephen Album Rare Coins | Auction 21 | January 15-16, 2015 1007. SINKIANG: AE 10 cash (12.20g), “Kashgar”, ND, Y-44var, crossed flags on reverse, contemporary private imitation of type Y-44, EF, ex Wa She Wong Collection $80 - 100 1012. YUNNAN: AR tael, ND (1943-44), KM-A2A, L&M-433, large character fu (wealth) / “Genuine silver one tael,” in Chinese and Burmese, lovely obverse toning, UNC $900 - 1,100 Struck in French Indo-China for use in the opium trade. Soviet Period 1008. SINKIANG: AR dollar, Urumqi, year 6 (1917), Y-45.2, ornate leaves by the rosette, AU $160 - 200 1013. CHINESE SOVIET REPUBLIC: AE cent, ND, Y-506a, Kiangsi Soviet type, restrike from 1960, NGC graded MS65 RB $100 - 125 1014. CHINESE SOVIET REPUBLIC: AE 5 cents, ND (1932), Y-507, issue of the Kiangsi Soviet, plain edge, long stems, original striking, VF $80 - 100 Foreign Colonies in China 1009. 1010. 1011. SINKIANG: AR dollar, 1949, Y-46.1, thick base of “1", dated year 38, one small lamination on reverse, to the left of the denomination"1", EF-AU $160 - 200 1015. HONG KONG: AR liang (tael), ND (circa 1960s), Xiangxin Gold Shop, silver 1 tael bar, stamped xiang xin jin qian shang biao (Xiangxin Gold Shop, Golden Coin Trade Mark), xiang gang wen xian dong jie (Hong Kong, Wenxian East Street), dian hua chun yin tiao (Electrotypically pure silver bar), and xiang gang xiang xin jin pu (Hong Kong, Xiangxin Gold Shop), EF $120 - 150 1016. KIAUTSCHOU: Wilhelm II, 1898-1914, 5 cents, 1909, Y-1, Chinese inscription dà dé guó bao at center, qing dao above, EF $75 - 100 SZECHUAN: Xuan Tong, 1909-1911, AE 20 cash, CD1909, Y-21t.2, NGC graded MS62 BR $125 - 175 TAIWAN: Guang Xu, 1875-1908, AR 10 cents, ND (1893-94), Y-247, AU $600 - 800 A superb example of this popular type. 93 China Tibet 1017. 1018. 1023. TIBET: Dao Guang, 1820-1850, AR sho, year 2 (1822), Cr-93, NGC graded EF45, ex Charles Schulz Collection $200 - 300 1024. TIBET: Xuan Tong, 1909-1911, AE ½ skar, ND (1910), Y-A4, environmental damage, NGC graded VF details, S ex Charles Schulz Collection, Wolfgang Bertsch $150 - 250 1025. TIBET: Xuan Tong, 1909-1911, AE skar, ND (1910), Y-4, NGC graded VF20 BR, S, ex Charles Schulz Collection $200 - 300 TIBET: Qian Long, 1736-1795, AR ½ tangka, year 58 (1793), Cr-66.1, denomination equates to 3/4 sho, NGC graded EF45, RR, ex Charles Schulz Collection $500 - 700 TIBET: Qian Long, 1736-1795, AR ½ sho, year 58 (1793), Cr-71, NGC graded VF30, RR ex Charles Schulz Collection $1,000 - 1,500 A similar example sold in Stack’s, Bowers & Ponterio Auction 186, Lot 41493 for $2,200. NGC holder has incorrect catalog number and denomination. 1019. TIBET: Qian Long, 1736-1795, AR sho, year 60 (1795), Cr-72.2, large thin flan, NGC graded EF40 ex Charles Schulz Collection $200 - 300 1026. TIBET: Xuan Tong, 1909-1911, AR sho, ND (1910), Y-5, NGC graded EF45, S, ex Charles Schulz Collection $300 - 500 NGC holder has incorrect catalog number and denomination. 1020. TIBET: Qian Long, 1736-1795, AR sho, year 58 (1793), Cr-72.1, small thick flan, NGC graded VF30 ex Charles Schulz Collection $250 - 350 1027. TIBET: Xuan Tong, 1909-1911, AR 2 sho, ND (1910), Y-6, NGC graded EF45, S, ex Charles Schulz Collection $300 - 500 NGC holder has incorrect catalog number and denomination. 1021. TIBET: Qian Long, 1736-1795, AR tangka, year 58 (1793), Cr-73, scarce denomination, NGC graded EF45, S ex Charles Schulz Collection $200 - 300 1028. 1022. TIBET: Jia Qing, 1796-1820, AR sho, year 25 (1820), Cr-83.1, NGC graded EF40, ex Charles Schulz Collection $200 - 300 94 TIBET: Anonymous, AR tangka, ND, Cr-5, Vartula type, struck 1763-4 or 1785, the syllable dza in Vartula script repeated eight times, with eight-spoked wheel in center, both sides with double central circle; this is an especially nice example of this type, NGC graded EF40, RR ex Charles Schulz Collection $1,000 - 1,500 Stephen Album Rare Coins | Auction 21 | January 15-16, 2015 1029. 1033. TIBET: Anonymous, AR tangka, ND, Cr-15, Su Cakra Vijaya type, struck in 1763-4 or 1785, inscription in Tibetan Seal Script suchakra vijaya within a wheel with eight diamond-shaped spokes, the diamonds not joined to the brackets on either side, NGC graded VF20, RRR ex Charles Schulz Collection $2,000 - 3,000 An undated silver coin in the style of the earlier ga-den tangkas was struck on modern coin presses in 1953/54 for distribution to monks. It is the last silver coin which was issued in Tibet, and it circulated at the value of 5 srang, although its design is that of a tangka. The reverse depicts a wheel with eight spokes representing the “wheel of law” which was set in motion by the Buddha. In the center of the wheel two comma-shaped elements represent what the Tibetans call norbu dga’ khyil (“whorling jewel of joy”). This coin was struck in high grade silver and had the popular name tangka dkar-po gsar pa (“new white tangka”). This remarkable piece is the only Tibetan coin that uses the ‘Phags-pa or Seal script, and has the same type on both sides. The legend reads “Suchakra Vijaya”, in Sanskrit, meaning “The noble wheel (of the Dharma), victorious”. It was struck from a debased alloy, similar to that used in the Nepalese coins that were circulating widely in Tibet at the time. Presumably the Regent decided to strike these coins as a result of public demand, because the supply of new Nepalese coins had been stopped in about 1750. The coin is normally found in worn condition, and this is one of the finest examples in existence. A lower quality specimen sold for $6000 in the Hong Kong Coin Auction 52. We sold a similar example in our Auction 15, Lot 819 for $4,800. 1030. 1034. TIBET: AR 2 tangka (9.98g), Dodpal mint, ND (1912), Y-15, VF, RR, ex Charles Schulz Collection $500 - 700 1035. TIBET: AE 1/8 sho, year 1 (1909), Y-A7, NGC graded VF20 BR, S, ex Charles Schulz Collection $200 - 300 TIBET: AR tangka (4.44g), BE15-40 (1906), Cr-27, Lantsa script, VF, R, ex Charles Schulz Collection $100 - 150 These tangkas have legends in the rarely used Lantsa script (also called Rañjana script) which has its origin in Nepal. Most probably they were originally struck for ceremonial purposes by Nepalese who were residing in Lhasa, but eventually entered into general circulation. 1031. TIBET: AR tangka (4.09g), Y-31, struck in 1953-54, EF, S ex Charles Schulz Collection $75 - 100 NGC holder has incorrect catalog number and denomination. 1036. TIBET: AR tangka (5.16g), Y-13A, five petals around lotus center, struck circa 1850s, VF, R ex Charles Schulz Collection $75 - 100 TIBET: AE ¼ sho, year 1 (1909), Y-B7, field nicks and slightly bent, NGC graded VF details, R ex Charles Schulz Collection $150 - 250 The prototype for all following ga-den tangka types. 1037. 1032. TIBET: AR tangka (3.41g), Y-14, Kelzang type, struck in 1910, EF, S, ex Charles Schulz Collection $75 - 100 This special tangka, struck in better silver than the normal ga-den tangkas, was distributed to monks during the Monlam Festival (“Great Prayer” Festival) in early 1910. The distribution most probably took place in the Kelzang Palace, which is located in the Norbulingka, the park and summer palaces of the Dalai Lamas in Lhasa. 95 TIBET: AE 2½ skar, BE15-43 (1909), Y-10, snow lion looking back, very rare type, NGC graded EF40, RRR ex Charles Schulz Collection $300 - 500 China 1038. 1039. TIBET: AE 2½ skar, BE15-43 (1909), Y-10, NGC graded VF35 BR, R $250 - 350 1044. TIBET: AE 3 sho, BE16-20 (1946), Y-27.1, one year type, NGC graded EF45 BR, S, ex Charles Schulz Collection $75 - 100 1045. TIBET: AR 5 sho, BE15-47 (1913), Y-18, snow lion looking up, VF, ex Charles Schulz Collection $100 - 150 1046. TIBET: AR 5 sho, BE15-50 (1916), Y-18.1, snow lion looking up, VF , ex Charles Schulz Collection $100 - 150 1047. TIBET: AR srang, BE15-43 (1909), Y-12, snow lion looking back, NGC graded EF40, R ex Charles Schulz Collection $1,200 - 1,400 1048. TIBET: AR srang, year 1 (1909), Y-9, NGC graded EF40, R ex Charles Schulz Collection $800 - 1,000 TIBET: AE 2½ skar, BE15-52 (1918), Y-A19, scarce type, NGC graded VF30 BR, R, ex Charles Schulz Collection $200 - 300 We sold a similar example in our Auction 18, Lot 941 for $400. 1040. TIBET: AE 5 skar, BE15-43 (1909), Y-A10, snow lion looking back, NGC graded F12 BR, RRR ex Charles Schulz Collection $500 - 700 Another example sold in Spink Hong Kong Auction August 2013 Lot 335 for HK$14,000. 1041. 1042. TIBET: AE 5 skar, BE15-50 (1916), Y-17, snow lion looking up, NGC graded EF45 BR, ex Charles Schulz Collection $75 - 100 TIBET: AE 7½ skar, BE15-43 (1909), Y-11, very rare one year type, NGC graded VF20 BR, RRR ex Charles Schulz Collection $300 - 400 This is the same coin that sold in the Daniel K.E. Ching Sale, Lot 1334 in 1991 for $335 at that time. 1043. TIBET: AE sho, BE15-52 (1918), Y-21, snow lion looking back, large size planchet, NGC graded VF25 BR, S ex Charles Schulz Collection $100 - 150 96 Stephen Album Rare Coins | Auction 21 | January 15-16, 2015 1054. 1049. TIBET: AR ¼ rupee, Chengdu, ND (1904-12), Y-1, L&M-362, Szechuan-Tibet trade issue, NGC graded VF30, R ex Charles Schulz Collection $200 - 300 With portrait of the Chinese emperor Guang Xu derived from British Indian rupee of Queen Victoria. TIBET: AR srang, BE15-53 (1919), Y-A18.1, L&M-656, snow lion looking back, scarce date, NGC graded VF35, RR ex Charles Schulz Collection $1,500 - 1,700 A similar example sold in Stack’s Bowers & Ponterio Auction 162, Lot 70940 for $5,500. 1050. 1051. 1052. TIBET: AR 3 srang, BE16-10 (1936), Y-26, nice quality example, NGC graded MS63 ex Charles Schulz Collection 1055. TIBET: AR ½ rupee, Chengdu, ND (1904-12), Y-2, L&M-362, Szechuan-Tibet trade issue, NGC graded VF35, R ex Charles Schulz Collection $250 - 350 1056. TIBET: AR rupee, ND (1903-05), KM-3, Szechuan-Tibet trade issue type, vertical rosette, without collar, EF-AU, R ex Charles Schulz Collection $100 - 150 1057. TIBET: AR rupee, ND (1903-05), KM-3.1, Szechuan-Tibet trade issue type, horizontal rosette, without collar, VF, R ex Charles Schulz Collection $100 - 150 1058. TIBET: AR dollar, ND, KM-XM440. Kann-B29, Szechuan-Tibet trade issue type, vertical rosette, with collar, small bust, surface hairlines, NGC graded UNC details, R ex Charles Schulz Collection $400 - 500 $100 - 150 TIBET: AR 3 srang, BE16-20 (1946), Y-26, scarce date, NGC graded MS63 $130 - 170 TIBET: 10 srang, BE16-24 (1950), KM-X4, copper-nickel strike, NGC graded Proof 68, ex Charles Schulz Collection $150 - 250 We sold a lesser example graded NGC PF-66 in our Auction 18, Lot 948 for $380. 1053. TIBET: AV 20 srang, BE15-54 (1920), Y-22, snow lion looking left, NGC graded MS65, RR ex Charles Schulz Collection $2,500 - 3,500 A similar example sold in Stack’s, Bowers & Ponterio Auction 178, Lot 51432 for $1,600. A similar example also graded MS-65 sold in Stack’s Bowers & Ponterio Auction 184, Lot 31600 for $9,000. 97 China 1065. 1066. 1059. TIBET: AR dollar, ND, KM-XM440. Kann-B29, Szechuan-Tibet trade issue type, vertical rosette, with collar, large bust, surface hairlines, NGC graded AU details, R ex Charles Schulz Collection $400 - 500 End of Session B A similar example sold in Baldwin’s Auction 56, Lot 775 for $1,300. 1060. TIBET: LOT of 8 banknotes including the following: 5 tam P-1 1912 G-VG, 50 tam P-7 1926 Fine, 5 Srang P-8 1942 EF, 10 Srang P-9 1941 AU, P-9b VF, 25 Srang P-10 1941 Fine, 100 Srang P-11 1942 VF-EF, P-12 1939 VG, lovely collection of banknotes, lot of 8 banknotes ex Charles Schulz Collection $400 - 600 TIBET: LOT of 8 coins, AR 1½ srang BE16-11 (1937) Y-24, BE16-12 (1938) Y-24, AR 3 srang BE16-7 (1933) Y-25, AR 10 srang BE16-22 (1948) Y-29, BE16-24/2 (1950) Y-29a, BE16-23 (1949) Y-29.1, BE16-25 (1951) Y-30, China 1985 yuan, Tibet Autonomous Region type UNC, all others average circulated condition, retail value $225, lot of 8 coins, ex Charles Schulz Collection $100 - 150 TIBET: AR dollar, ND, Kann-B74, Fantasy Silver Medallic “dollar”, facing bust of the Panchen Lama with Chinese script hòu ban / cruciform crowns around spoked wheel with name of Emperor Qian Long in Chinese and Tibetan, polished, NGC graded VF details, RR ex Charles Schulz Collection $250 - 350 H.K. Bowker suggested in The Numismatic Scrapbook Magazine, 1956, vol. 22, p.2134-36, that this issue may have been struck by the mint in Chengdu. The obverse Chinese language inscription hòu ban seems to indicate this as an educational medal of some type. 1061. TIBET: LOT of 7 silver tangkas, AR nag-tang (black) tangka NS842 (1722) C-20, AR kong-par tangka BE13-45 (1791) C-60, BE13-46 (1792) C-60.1, BE13-46 (1792) struck 1820s C-60.2, BE13-46 (1792) struck 1860s C-60.3 (2), BE15-24 (1890) Y-A13, average circulated condition, retail $275, lot of 7 coins , ex Charles Schulz Collection $100 - 150 1062. TIBET: LOT of 40 silver tangkas, a collection of all different varieties, AR ga-den type Y-13B.1, Y-13B.2, Y-13B.7, Y-13B.8, Y-13B.9, Y-13B.10, Y-13B.14, Y-13B.14c Y-13C.1, Y-13C.1b, Y-13C.2, Y-13D.1, Y-13D.2, Y-13D.3, Y-13D.4, Y-13E.1, Y-13E.2, Y-13E.3, Y-13E.3b, Y-13E.4, Y-13E.5, Y-13F.1, Y-13F.2, Y-13F.3, Y-13F.4, Y-13F.5, Y-13F.6, Y-13F.7, Y-13F.8, Y-13F.9, Y-13F.10, Y-13F.11, Y-13F.12, Y-13F.13, Y-13F.14, Y-13F.15, Y-13G, Y-13G.1, Y-13H, Y-13.5, a very nice collection of ga-den tangkas, average circulated condition, retail $400, lot of 40 coins ex Charles Schulz Collection $200 - 300 Throughout its history the ga-den, or dkar-po, meaning literally “white“ tangka from the color if its high purity silver, remained fairly constant in weight and purity throughout the period they were struck from circa 1850 until 1948. 1063. TIBET: LOT of 3 Szechuan-Tibet trade rupee issue type, Y-3a with collar vertical rosette (2), Y-3.3 large bust with collar vertical rosette, average circulated condition, retail $200, lot of 3 coins, ex Charles Schulz Collection $100 - 150 1064. TIBET: LOT of 22 copper coins, 2½ skar BE15-47 (1913) Y-16, BE15-48 (1914) Y-16.1, 5 skar BE15-50 (1916) Y-17.1, BE15-48 (1914) Y-17.3, BE15-54 (1920) Y-19 large lion, BE15-54 (1920) Y-19 small lion, BE15-56 (1922) Y-19.1, 7½ skar BE15-55 (1921) Y-20, BE15-54 (1920) Y-20.1, sho BE15-60 (1926) Y-21a, BE15-56 (1922) Y-21.2, BE15-55 (1921) Y-21.1, BE15-55 (1921) Y-21.3, BE15-56 (1922) Y-21.3, BE16-9 (1935) Y-23b, 3 sho BE16-20 (1946) Y-27.1, 5 sho BE16-21 (1947) Y-28, BE16-25 (1951) Y-28a, BE16-23 (1949) Y-28.1, BE16-22 (1948) Y-28.1, BE16-23 (1949) Y-28.1 silvered, BE16-22 (1948) Y-28.2, average circulated condition, retail value $250, lot of 22 coins ex Charles Schulz Collection $100 - 150 98 India Session C Begins January 16, 2014 at 09:00 (PST) 1074. India Ancient India 1067. 1068. 1069. 1070. 1071. 1075. ANCIENT INDIA: AE double unit (7.44g), Pieper-431, ca. 2nd-1st century BC, six-armed symbol, standard, human figure and river / 2 swastikas, both with a nandipada at the end of each arm, VF, R $180 - 220 ANCIENT INDIA: Punchmarked, ca. 6th century BC, AR ½ karshapana (2.12g), Ra-—, four-petal flower, blank reverse, from the Gangetic Valley region, issue of an undetermined or unrecorded janapada, unpublished, VF, RR $220 - 280 CHERA: LOT of 4 small square copper coins of Chera, 2 pieces with bow and arrow surrounded by various symbols / bow and arrow (Mit-SI.46/50, 2.11g, 1.42g) and 2 pieces with horse / ankus & bow and arrow (horse right, Mit-SI.92/96, 0.69g, and horse left, Mit-SI.97/99, 1.29g), fine condition, but as is usual with these pieces, some porosity, and 1 uncertain coin, possibly also of the Cheras (elephant / lion? 1.51g), lot of 5 coins $100 - 150 KASHI: Punchmarked, ca. 600-500 BC, AR vimshatika (4.09g), Ra-631, two symbols, each repeated twice, scruffy obverse surface, with much hornsilvering on the reverse, Fine, RR $120 - 160 KOSALA: SET of 3 fractional vimshatikas, with prominent Kosala symbols, considered ¼ vimshatika and 2 varieties of the 1/8 vimshatika, unreported denominations of Rajgor series 60, VF condition, much scarcer than the full vimshatikas, very rare as a group, RR, set of 3 coins $400 - 500 1076. KURU & PANCHALA: Punchmarked, ca. 500-425 BC, AR ½ karshapana (1.36g), Ra-428, standard triangular mark / 6-armed symbol, Rajgor series 21, from the Babyal region in Haryana, VF, R $100 - 140 1077. PANCHALA: Punchmarked, ca. 400 BC, AR vimshatika (4.05g), Ra-—, four intertwined wavy symbols, countermarked beaded taurine mark, EF, RR $280 - 320 1078. PANCHALA: Punchmarked, ca. 400 BC, AR karshapana (1.94g), Ra-—, flower-like design, with one central pellet and 3 surrounding pellets, unpublished, VF-EF, RR $100 - 140 1079. PANCHALA: Punchmarked, ca. 400 BC, AR unit (1.96g), Ra-—, four-pellet mark & 8-part geometrically divided square mark, unpublished, VF, RR $100 - 150 1080. PANCHALA: Punchmarked, ca. 400 BC, AR karshapana (2.12g), Ra-—, about four various geometric marks on the reverse, with single deep countermark on the obverse, unpublished, VF, RR $100 - 140 MAURYAN: SET of two rare tiny fractions (mashaka of 0.33g and ½ mashaka of 0.17g), similar designs, 3rd century BC, both VF, set of 2 coins $80 - 100 PALLAVAS OF KANCHI: Potin unit (2.20g), ca. 400-600, Mitch-SI.240 ff, Pieper-752, bull right / 8-petal flower, EF-AU $120 - 150 PALLAVAS OF KANCHI: Potin unit (2.36g), ca. 400-600, Mitch-SI.240 ff, Pieper-752, large carefully engraved bull right / 8-petal flower, EF-AU $120 - 150 1081. 1072. PALLAVAS OF KANCHI: Potin unit (1.14g), ca. 400-600, Pieper-753, bull right / conch, EF-AU $100 - 140 1073. AVANTI: Punchmarked, ca. 300 BC, AR ½ mashaka (0.18g), Ra-—, 6-part taurine design, bracteate, probably unpublished, EF, RR $180 - 220 1082. 99 INDO-GREEK: Eucratides I, ca. 170-145 BC, AR obol (0.70g), Bop-9C, helmeted bust right / the two caps of the Dioscuri, VF-EF $110 - 140 Stephen Album Rare Coins | Auction 21 | January 15-16, 2015 1083. 1084. 1085. 1089. MALAYAMAN: AE unit (3.08g), 1st-3rd century AD, Mitch-205 ff, horse standing, goad & spear before / river and additional symbols, light porosity, VF $80 - 100 1090. GUPTA: Skandagupta, ca. 455-480, lead square unit (2.32g), cf. Pieper-892/893, facing Garuda standing on snake-line object / Brahmi legend, with extra Brahmi legend above, VF, RR $120 - 150 1091. GUPTA: Skandagupta, ca. 455-480, lead square unit (2.45g), cf. Pieper-892/893, facing Garuda standing on snake-line object / Brahmi legend, with extra Brahmi legend below, chakra and uncertain object above, VF, RR $120 - 150 1092. KALACHURIS: Sankaragana, ca. 575-600, AR damma (0.33g), Mitch-5094 ff, crude bust, derived from Gupta prototypes / 2 lines Central Indian legend, VF, R INDO-SCYTHIAN: Maues, ca. 90-57 BC, AR tetradrachm (9.26g), Mitch-MIG-729, Senior-1, Zeus standing left, with scepter / winged Nike standing right, holding wreath, EF $220 - 260 INDO-SCYTHIAN: Azes II, ca. BC35-5AD, AE hexachalkon (13.96g), Mitch-2385, humped bull / lion walking, lovely strike, VF-EF $130 - 170 KUSHAN: Vasu Deva I, ca. 191-230, AE tetradrachm (8.64g), Mitch-3409 ff, Siva & bull reverse, bold strike, rare in this quality, VF-EF $80 - 100 $70 - 90 Medieval India 1086. 1087. 1088. 1093. ORISSA: Anonymous, 13th century, AV fanam (0.48g), year 3, sa above date, without ruler's name / couched bull, symbols around, VF $70 - 90 KUSHANO-SASANIAN: Varahran, ca. 325-350, AV scyphate stater (7.44g), G-727.2, Cribb-8/9, king standing, holding trident, offering at altar, 2nd trident to left, Kidarite tamgha and 2nd tamgha to right / Siva & bull, unusual well-struck reverse, which is often quite coarse, choice VF, R $700 - 900 1094. ORISSA: Sri Rama, 13th century, AV fanam (0.45g), year 15, sa in center, name above, date below / couched bull, symbols around, VF $70 - 90 KIDARITE: “Kidara”, 5th century AD, AV stater (7.78g), Mitch-3695ff, standing king / Ardoksho, VF $120 - 160 1095. VIJAYANAGAR: Sadasiva, 1543-1565, AE 5 jitals (15.59g), Mitch-735, Garuda standing, facing, F-VF, R $80 - 100 1096. VIJAYANAGAR: Achyutaraya, 1530-1542, AV pagoda (3.31g), Mitch-908var, Gandabherunda (double-headed flying eagle) / raised area, thus struck with completely worn out reverse die, probably posthumously, F-VF, S $180 - 200 SATAVANHANAS: Gautamiputra, 107-131, AR drachm (2.12g), Mitch-4961, six-arch hill with river below / Ujjain symbol, nice strike, bold VF $100 - 120 100 India Indian Sultanates 1097. 1098. 1099. 1100. 1102. CHITTAGONG: Islam Shah, AR tanka (9.99g), NM, AH960, G-B1001, Mitch-LW.269/270. De-2, date written 920, where the ‘2’ is a retrograde ‘6’, ghawth al-islam wa’l-muslimin below reverse, minimal weakness, 2 small banker’s marks on reverse, VF-EF, RR, ex John Deyell Collection $120 - 160 1103. CHITTAGONG: Ghiyath al-Din Bahadur, ca. 1550-1555, AR tanka (10.20g), NM, AH959, G-B1004. De-11. Mitch-LW.282, said to be struck at Ramu, crude F-VF $100 - 120 1104. CHITTAGONG: Muhammad ‘Adil Shah, AR tanka (10.49g), NM, AH957, G-B1002, Mitch-—. De-3, “95" of date conjoined, bold strike, one very small banker’s mark, bold strike, EF, R ex John Deyell Collection $160 - 200 1105. CHITTAGONG: Muhammad ‘Adil Shah, AR tanka (10.43g), NM, AH957, G-B1002, Mitch-—. De-3, nice strike with no weakness, VF-EF, R, ex John Deyell Collection $140 - 180 1106. CHITTAGONG: Bahadur Shah, in Bengal, 1555-1560, AR tanka (10.55g), NM, AH959, G-B1004, broad flan, assigned by Goron to mint of Ramu (near Cox’s Bazar south of Chittagong), lovely strike, nice EF, RR ex John Deyell Collection $250 - 350 BENGAL: Jalal al-Din Muhammad, 2nd reign, 1418-1432, AR tanka (10.49g), ‘Arsah Chatgaon, AH832, G-B365, toughra on both sides, bold well-centered strike, 8 bankers’ marks, EF, R, ex John Deyell Collection $150 - 200 CHITTAGONG: ‘Ali Shah, 1515-1521, AR tanka (9.96g), NM, ND, G-—, Mitch-LW.247/249, ‘Ali Shah was the Persian name of Thazata, ruler of Arakan, bold strike, nice VF-EF, RR $400 - 500 CHITTAGONG: Sher Shah Suri, 1538-1545, AR tanka (10.46g), AH955, G-B1000, De-1, Nagari text below obverse, posthumous date, 1 banker’s mark on obverse, VF-EF, R $180 - 220 CHITTAGONG: Sher Shah, AR tanka (10.60g), NM, AH"986", G-B1000, Mitch-LW.275. De-1, al-sultan al-’adil below reverse, 3 banker’s marks and 1 testcut, VF, R ex John Deyell Collection $100 - 120 The “8" in the middle of the date was likely intended as ”5" for 956. First series of Chittagong trade coinage. 1101. These types of Chittagong tankas are thought to be a trade coinage of sorts. Many of the the coins are either in the names of Suri or Bengal sultans. They are of crude calligraphy and manufacture and are usually found in the Chittagong and Comilla areas. CHITTAGONG: Sher Shah Suri, 1538-1545, AR tanka (11.14g), AH947, G-B1000, De-1, Nagari text below obverse, several punchmarks, nice F-VF, R $130 - 170 101 Stephen Album Rare Coins | Auction 21 | January 15-16, 2015 1107. CHITTAGONG: Bahadur Shah, AR tanka (9.31g), NM, AH959, G-B1009, Mitch-LW.282. De-11(a), nice strike, pleasing VF-EF, RR, ex John Deyell Collection $150 - 200 1112. Deyell plate specimen. Arabic al-sultan b. al-sultan (misspelled) beneath shahada on reverse. CHITTAGONG: “The four caliphs”, mid-1550s, AR tanka (9.33g), NM, ND, G-B1007, Mitch-LW.286 (this piece). De-8 (this piece), in the names of the four Rashidun caliphs (Abu Bakr, 'Umar, 'Uthman and 'Ali), each name preceded by the title Shah (!), a few scratches, VF, RRR $350 - 450 An important issue by undetermined chiefs at Chittagong, always undated. This was the only specimen known to Deyell. 1108. CHITTAGONG: Bahadur Shah, AR tanka (10.53g), NM, AH959, G-B1004, Mitch-LW.289. De-5, lovely strike, VF, RR ex John Deyell Collection $160 - 200 Deyell plate specimen. Only the shahada in the reverse field. 1109. CHITTAGONG: Bahadur Shah, AR tanka (10.59g), NM, AH960, G-B1004, Mitch-LW.290. De-5, lovely gold strike, VF-EF, RR, ex John Deyell Collection $160 - 200 1113. CHITTAGONG: Jalal Shah, AR tanka (9.89g), NM, AH967, G-B1005, Mitch-LW.291/292. De-7, large die break on reverse, same obverse die as Goron’s illustrated specimen of B1005, bold strike, VF-EF, R $180 - 220 1114. CHITTAGONG: Jalal Shah, AR tanka (10.35g), NM, AH971, G-B1011, Mitch-LW.284var. De-11/12, single horizonal line beneath the shahada, al-sultan al-’adil below, clear date, Fine, RRR $140 - 160 1115. CHITTAGONG: Jalal Shah, AR tanka (10.00g), NM, AH981, G-B1005var, Mitch-LW.292 (this piece). De-7(b) (this piece), only the shahada in reverse square, some scratches, VF, RRR $200 - 300 Shahada only in reverse field. 1110. CHITTAGONG: Bahadur Shah, AR tanka (9.83g), NM, AH956, G-B1009, Mitch-LW.281, same obverse die as the Mitchiner specimen, 3 banker’s marks, pleasing F-VF, RR ex John Deyell Collection $140 - 180 Same obverse die as the Deyell plate specimen. Arabic al-sultan b. al-sultan (misspelled) beneath shahada on reverse. The name mahmud in the 2nd obverse line is presumably an error for muhammad. 1111. Type unlisted by Goron. 1116. CHITTAGONG: Bahadur Shah, in Bengal, 1555-1560, AR tanka (9.42g), NM, AH958, G-B1010. Mitch-LW.282. De-11, 3 banker’s marks, nice F-VF, R, ex John Deyell Collection $150 - 200 This example sold for $1250 circa late 1980s. 102 CHITTAGONG: Sikandar Shah b. Zafar, 1571-1593, AR tanka (10.28g), AH983, G-B1012 (this piece), Mitch-LW.300 (this piece). De-16 (this piece), Sikandar Shah was the Muslim name for Min Palaungm, superb strike (valued by Mitchiner at £1500), lovely VF-EF, RRR, ex John Deyell Collection $800 - 1,000 India 1117. 1122. CHITTAGONG: Adam-Humayun, ca. 1575-1586, AR tanka (9.05g), ND, Mitch-LW.295/297, G-B1008, much porosity, Fine, RR, ex Eck Prud’homme Collection $200 - 250 Adam-Humayun was Adam Shah, the Arakanese governor of Ramu and Charkaria under Min Palaung of Arakan. CHITTAGONG: Vamar, ca. 1580-1586, AR tanka (10.11g), NM, AH983, G-B1018, Mitch-LW.306var, De-14, al-sultan al-’adil divided in two lines atop obverse, amazing strike, very clear date, same obverse die as the Deyell plate specimen, EF, RRR $550 - 650 Goron lists this type as #B1014, which is a repetation of an issue of Sikandar, probably just a typo for B1018. If the year AH983 is correct, then Vamar would have been in some control by 1575 or 1576. The date could conceivably be a “typo” for AH993, which fell completely within the AD date 1585. 1118. CHITTAGONG: Adam Humayun, ca. 1575-1586, AR tanka (9.04g), NM, ND, G-B1008, Mitch-LW.295/297, De-9, Bengali trade coinage, in the name of Adam Humayun, crude EF, R $350 - 450 1123. CHITTAGONG: Vamar, ca. 1580-1586, AR tanka (10.50g), NM, AH"779", G-B1018, Mitch-LW.306, a l-sultan al-’adil divided in two lines atop obverse, minimal weakness, VF-EF, RRR $400 - 500 Date very clearly written as 779, but undoubtedly intended for 988; i.e., retrograde and with the two 8’s upside down. Goron lists this type as G-B1014, which is a repetition of an issue of Sikandar, type G-B1018. 1119. CHITTAGONG: Adam Humayun, ca. 1575-1586, AR tanka (10.38g), NM, ND, G-B1008, Mitch-LW.297, 3 pellets above ‘n’ of Humayun, lovely strike, one of the finest examples of this ruler, VF-EF, RRR $600 - 700 Same obverse die as Mitchiner-297. 1124. 1120. Most of the Persian text is blundered and unreadable, but the design above the reverse represents the Arabic text kafi Allâh ("God sufficeth"). Same obverse die as illustrated specimen for B1020. CHITTAGONG: Adam Humayun, ca. 1575-1586, AR tanka (9.95g), NM, ND, G-B1008, Mitch-LW.295/296, 3 pellets above ‘n’ of Humayun, VF, RRR $400 - 500 1125. 1121. CHITTAGONG: undetermined name, 16th century, AR tanka (10.60g), “Fathabad”, AH"993", G-B1020 (this piece), Mitch-—, Goron suggests that the date is an error for AH939, when the Arakanese briefly occupied the Bengali city of Fathabad, fabulous strike., nice VF-EF, RR $300 - 400 CHITTAGONG: Vamar, ca. 1580-1586, AR tanka (10.32g), NM, AH988, G-B1017, Mitch-LW.305. De-15, al-sultan al-’adil in one line atop obverse, some weakness, EF, RRR $300 - 400 CHITTAGONG: Selim Shah, 1593-1612, AR tanka (10.39g), NM, BE955, G-RA2 (this piece), Mitch-LW.316 (this piece), trilingual, citing the ruler as Selim Shah in Persian, Chalim Saha in Bengali, and Sawleim Shah in Arakanese, bold strike, EF, RR $350 - 450 Selim Shah’s Arakanese name is Min Razagyi. Same obverse die as Mitchiner-305 (=Deyell 15). 103 Stephen Album Rare Coins | Auction 21 | January 15-16, 2015 1130. 1126. CHITTAGONG: Selim Shah, governor of Chittagong, after 1599, AR tanka (10.12g), NM, BE963, G-RA3, MitchLW.328/331, trilingual, citing the ruler as Salim Shah in Persian, Salim Saha in Bengali and Sawleim Shah in Arakanese, touch of weakness, VF, RRR $300 - 360 CHITTAGONG: Halal Shah, governor of Chittagong, 1597-1599, AR tanka (10.26g), NM, BE960, G-CG4, Mitch-LW.324, trilingual, citing the ruler as Halal Shah in Persian, Hinan Saha in Bengali and just “Maha” in Arakanese, VF-EF, RRR $350 - 450 Same obverse (Arakanese) die as Mitchiner-324. Persian text misread by both Goron & Mitchiner, but I cannot offer a reading for the 2nd line. The 3rd line is clearly salim shah sultan as read by both authors. 1127. 1131. DELHI: Tughluq, 1320-1325, AV tanka (10.83g), Dar al-Islam, DM, G-D300, rare mint for this ruler, lightly crinkled, F-VF, RR $550 - 750 1132. DELHI: Muhammad III, 1325-1351, AV dinar (12.66g), Hadrat Delhi, AH727, G-D334, Fine CHITTAGONG: Selim Shah, governor of Chittagong, after 1599, AR tanka (10.29g), NM, BE963, G-RA3var, Mitch-—, trilingual, citing the ruler as Salim Shah in Persian, Salim Saha in Bengali and Sawleim Shah in Arakanese, much weakness, same obverse die as item #102725, VF, RRR $300 - 400 Selim’s Arakanese name was Min Razagyi. Different Persian text than G-RA3 or Mitchiner-328/331, but the same Selim Shah is confirmed in both the Arakanese and Bengali text, with the name Selim partly off flan. $600 - 800 The dinar of Muhammad bin Tughluq weighs 1/6 more than his standard mohur, and was issued briefly during the early part of his reign. 1128. CHITTAGONG: Islam Shah, governor of Chittagong, 1595-1597, AR tanka (9.87g), NM, BE959, G-—, MitchLW.319/320, trilingual, citing the ruler as Islam Shah in Persian, Ichalam Saha in Bengali and uncertain in Arakanese, nice even strike, bold VF, RRR $450 - 550 1133. Islam Shah was the son of Selim Shah, perhaps his second son, Min Man Gyi (in Arakanese). 1129. DELHI: Muhammad III, 1325-1351, AV tanka (10.98g), Delhi, AH744, G-D427, in the name of the Egyptian Abbasid caliph al-Mustakfi, but struck after the caliph’s death in AH740, F-VF $520 - 600 Mughal Empire CHITTAGONG: Islam Shah b. Naradibbati, fl.1597, AR tanka (9.82g), NM, BE959, G-CG2, Mitch-LW.320, Arabic, Nagari & Arakanese script, Naradibbati was king of Arakan, nice F-VF, RR $300 - 380 1134. 104 MUGHAL: Humayun, 1530-1556, AR light shahrukhi (3.89g), Qandahar, ND, A-G2464, KM-—, usual weakness of strike, choice EF, RR $180 - 220 India 1135. MUGHAL: Humayun, 1530-1556, AR shahrukhi (4.68g), Na(rnol), AH963, KM-—, Zeno-115542, very rare mint, only partly visible, clearly showing on Zeno-115542 specimen, probably once mounted, but text not affected and fully legible, VF, RRR $350 - 450 1143. MUGHAL: Akbar I, 1556-1605, AR rupee (11.36g), Srinagar, IE50, KM-93.15, month of Farwardin, bold strike, EF-AU ex Robert Senior, List 60, Lot 5 $120 - 140 1144. MUGHAL: Akbar I, 1556-1605, AR rupee (11.37g), Lahore, IE48, KM-94.3, month of Di, without any testmarks, 1 small lamination spot, superb strike, AU ex M.H. Mirza Collection $200 - 300 1145. MUGHAL: Akbar I, 1556-1605, AV mohur (10.83g), Agra, AH975, KM-105.1, superb bold strike, choice EF, R $1,100 - 1,300 1146. MUGHAL: Akbar I, 1556-1605, AV heavy mohur (12.06g), Ahmadabad, AH(98)7, KM-—, Liddle-G20, with mint epithet Dar al-Saltana, choice VF, RRR, ex Sotheby’s Auction (March 1990), Lot 232 (part of group lot) $2,500 - 3,000 Cf. our Auction 15, Lot 929, for another example in about the same quality, which sold for $520 hammer price. 1136. MUGHAL: Sulayman Shah, 1529-1584, AV ¼ mithqal (1.02g), [Badakhshan], ND, KM-—, A-2464.1, Zeno-9471, strong VF, R $100 - 140 1137. MUGHAL: Akbar I, 1556-1605, AR ¼ rupee (2.85g), Lahore, IE47, KM-58.2, month of Mihr, without any testmarks, EF ex M.H. Mirza Collection $140 - 180 1138. MUGHAL: Akbar I, 1556-1605, AR ¼ rupee (2.69g), Lahore, IE47, KM-58.2, month of Azar, 1 testmark, VF-EF ex M.H. Mirza Collection $100 - 140 1139. MUGHAL: Akbar I, 1556-1605, AR ¼ rupee (2.85g), Lahore, IE48, KM-58.2, month of Aban, without any testmarks, EF ex M.H. Mirza Collection $140 - 180 1140. MUGHAL: Akbar I, 1556-1605, AR ¼ rupee (2.84g), Lahore, IE48, KM-58.2, month of Azar, 1 testmark, EF ex M.H. Mirza Collection $120 - 160 Although not listed as a heavy mohur in KM, it is probably type KM-112.5, which is described as this piece, but with the weight of a standard mohur. 1147. 1141. MUGHAL: Akbar I, 1556-1605, AR ½ rupee (5.58g), Patna, IE43, KM-66.4, month of Di, 3 small testmarks, scarce mint, bold VF, ex M.H. Mirza Collection $150 - 200 1142. MUGHAL: Akbar I, 1556-1605, AR square rupee (11.17g), Katak, AH1003, KM-82.4, fabulous example, with full mint name and date, choice EF, RRR $300 - 400 MUGHAL: Akbar I, 1556-1605, AR tanka (10.43g), NM, AH965, G-B1006, Mitch-288. De-6, citing his patronymic, with the full text sultan jalal al-din akbar ibn muhammad humayun ghazi, bold strike, lovely VF-EF ex John Deyell Collection $1,500 - 2,000 Issued by the local Chittagong authorities during the time of Bengali collapse in their eastern regions. Issued in the name of Akbar, they were struck only in AH965 and 966, and very few specifics have thus far been recorded. An example of the AH966 series, of equal rarity and also from the John Deyell Collection, sold at our Auction 18, Lot 1014, for $2600. 1148. 105 MUGHAL: Selim Shah, 1605, AR ½ rupee (5.66g), Kabul, AH1014, KM-133.1, 1 testmark, bold strike, first issue of Jahangir in his pre-accession name, VF-EF, RR $300 - 400 Stephen Album Rare Coins | Auction 21 | January 15-16, 2015 1149. MUGHAL: Jahangir, 1605-1628, AR rupee (11.37g), Agra, AH1020 year 6, KM-A144.1, month of Azar, reverse in mihrabi border, 1 very small testmark, EF, RR $600 - 800 1150. MUGHAL: Jahangir, 1605-1628, AR rupee (11.38g), Agra, AH1020 year 6, KM-A144.1, month of Khordad, delicate calligraphy, one small testmark, lovely VF, RR $400 - 500 1151. MUGHAL: Jahangir, 1605-1628, AR rupee (11.36g), Qandahar, year 9, KM-145.13, superb strike, choice AU $140 - 180 1152. MUGHAL: Jahangir, 1605-1628, AR rupee (11.35g), Allahabad, AH1029 year (1)5, KM-149.8, 2 small testmarks, beautiful strike, attractive EF, R $200 - 250 1153. 1156. MUGHAL: Jahangir, 1605-1628, AR sawai rupee (14.10g), Ahmadabad, year 3, KM-158.3, inayat couplet, touch of porosity, VF-EF $200 - 250 1157. MUGHAL: Jahangir, 1605-1628, AR 1/8 rupee, MM, AH1028, KM-162; this rare type cites Jahangir’s name and titles on either side, NGC graded AU55 ex Virgil Brand Collection $2,000 - 2,500 A great coin in superb quality, apparently unpublished, despite its history, and possibly unique! MUGHAL: Jahangir, 1605-1628, AR zodiac rupee, Ahmadabad, AH1027 year 13, KM-150.11, Leo (the Lion), left, NGC graded VF35 $1,000 - 1,200 1158. MUGHAL: Jahangir, 1605-1628, AR rupee (11.35g), Agra, AH1036 year 22, KM-168.1, citing Nur Jahan, chief consort of Jahangir, gorgeous strike, 1 small testmark, VF-EF, R $250 - 350 1159. MUGHAL: Jahangir, 1605-1628, AR rupee (11.37g), Lahore, AH1034 year 20, KM-168.4, citing Nur Jahan, chief consort of Emperor Jahangir, bold strike, 1 tiny testmark, choice EF $150 - 170 1160. MUGHAL: Jahangir, 1605-1628, AR rupee, Patna, AH1037 year 22, KM-168.5, citing Nur Jahan, the chief consort of Emperor Jahangir, lovely strike and no testmarks, EF $150 - 190 1161. MUGHAL: Jahangir, 1605-1628, AV zodiac mohur, Agra, AH1028 year 14, KM-180.1, Aries (ram), rising sun behind, NGC graded EF45 $35,000 - 45,000 One of the five regular zodiac rupees of Jahangir, which were all struck at Ahmadabad in AH1027, representing Aries, Taurus, Gemini, Cancer & Leo. 1154. MUGHAL: Jahangir, 1605-1628, AR jahangiri (13.26g), Kashmir, ND, KM-155.3, probably date off flan, Fine, R $100 - 150 1155. MUGHAL: Jahangir, 1605-1628, AR square jahangiri (13.06g), Lahore, AH1017 year 3, KM-157.1, possible mount removed, lovely strike, VF, RR $700 - 900 For five years, AH1028-1033, the Agra mint struck monthly zodiac mohurs, and it is likely that each of the twelve zodiacs were struck each year. Aries is one of the rarest, and the British Museum catalog lists only two years, AH1028 and 1030. No original example of an Aries mohur is recorded on CoinArchives. 1162. 106 MUGHAL: Shah Jahan I, 1628-1658, AR 1/8 rupee (1.32g), Burhanpur, year 19, KM-211.3, some light stain, decent VF, RRR $200 - 250 India 1163. MUGHAL: Shah Jahan I, 1628-1658, AR ½ rupee (5.65g), Surat, ND, KM-213.2, VF-EF $80 - 100 1169. See Lot 1166 for a full rupee of the same design. MUGHAL: Shah Jahan I, 1628-1658, AV mohur (10.89g) (Burhanpur), DM, KM-A256.1, as type KM-256.2 of Burhanpur, but without the quatrefoil surrounding the kalima in the reverse field, F-VF, RRR $800 - 1,000 Known dated AH1040 year 3. 1164. 1165. 1166. 1167. 1168. MUGHAL: Shah Jahan I, 1628-1658, AR ½ rupee (5.63g) (Surat), year 21, KM-217.1, both sides in pointed quatrefoil, known only from Surat mint, pleasing F-VF, R $90 - 110 1170. MUGHAL: Shah Jahan I, 1628-1658, AV mohur (12.14g), Akbarabad, AH1051 year 15, KM-258.1, with gold attachment for jewelry (actual coin weight about 10.90g), F-VF $650 - 800 1171. MUGHAL: Shah Jahan I, 1628-1658, AV mohur (10.86g), Akbarabad, AH1051 year 14, KM-258.1, 2 tiny nicks on reverse, EF ex Joel Malter Auction (September 1989), Lot 513 $900 - 1,100 1172. MUGHAL: Shah Jahan I, 1628-1658, AV mohur (10.83g), Daulatabad, AH1053 year 17, KM-258.3, 1 testmark, Fine, R MUGHAL: Shah Jahan I, 1628-1658, AR rupee (11.32g), Surat, AH1037 year 1, KM-221.1, with obverse text sekke-yi rayij-e padshah jahan ("current coin of the emperor of the world"), regnal year as numeral rather than the word ahad, lovely EF, RRR $200 - 250 MUGHAL: Shah Jahan I, 1628-1658, AR rupee (11.39g), Tatta, AH1038 year 2, KM-222.14, glorious well-centered strike, without any testmarks, date unlisted in KM, choice EF $160 - 200 $600 - 800 MUGHAL: Shah Jahan I, 1628-1658, AR rupee (11.44g), Daulatabad, AH1064 year 28, KM-235.10, lovely strike, mint name to right, EF $100 - 140 1173. MUGHAL: Murad Bakhsh, 1658, AR ½ rupee (5.66g), (Surat), AH(10)68, KM-270.2, 2 testmarks, Fine, R $200 - 250 1174. MUGHAL: Murad Bakhsh, 1658, AR rupee (11.41g), Surat, AH1068, KM-272.3, VF, ex Sotheby Auction (June 1985), Lot 102, ex Brand Collection, ex Da Cunha Collection (auctioned by Rollin & Feuardant in November 1889) $150 - 200 MUGHAL: Shah Jahan I, 1628-1658, AV mohur, Surat, AH[1037] year 2, KM-255.6, a superb example! NGC graded MS66 , ex Akola Hoard $2,000 - 2,500 In 1974, a hoard of gold coins was discovered along the riverbank near the city of Akola. It is believed the mohurs represented military pay sent from the mint at Surat to Mughal troops fighting near Golkonda. As the story goes, the courier rested with the troops at night in the dry riverbed. Suddenly premature monsoon rains filled the area and swept away the caravan - and with it the whole gold mintage of the Surat mint for that year. Perhaps this tale was invented to conceal what really had happened, most likely either loss or theft or some other egregious activity. Dr. Jose Gerson da Cunha was born in Arpora, Salcete, attended Bombay Grant Medical College, first degree at the University of Bombay, studied obstetrics in London and Edinburgh and returned to Bombay in 1868. Joined the Royal Asiatic Society in 1873 and published books on medicine, linguistics and history, including ‘Contributions to the Indo-Portuguese Numismatics’ in 1883. 107 Stephen Album Rare Coins | Auction 21 | January 15-16, 2015 1175. 1176. 1181. MUGHAL: Aurangzeb, 1658-1707, AV mohur (10.96g), Kabul, AH1083 year 15, KM-315.24, bold strike, lovely example for this scarce mint, EF $800 - 1,000 1182. MUGHAL: Aurangzeb, 1658-1707, AV mohur (10.92g), Sholapur, AH1081 year 14, KM-315.43, choice EF, S $750 - 850 1183. MUGHAL: Aurangzeb, 1658-1707, AV mohur (10.84g), Surat, DM, KM-315.45, F-VF ex Joel Malter Auction 44 (May 1990), Lot 695 $500 - 600 1184. MUGHAL: Azam Shah, 1707, AR rupee (11.37g), Khujista Bunyad, AH1119 year one (ahad), KM-332.4, 2 testmarks, several banker’s marks on the edge, VF, R $500 - 600 1185. MUGHAL: Kam Bakhsh, 1707-1708, AR rupee (11.36g), Bijapur, AH1119 year one (ahad), KM-336.2, with mint epithet dar al-zafar, 5 testmarks, VF, R $500 - 600 1186. MUGHAL: Shah Alam Bahadur, 1707-1712, AR dirham (11.40g), Ahmadnagar, AH1119 year one (ahad), KM-348.2, unpublished date, lovely EF-AU $120 - 160 1187. MUGHAL: Shah Alam Bahadur, 1707-1712, AV mohur (11.03g), Surat, DM, KM-356.14, EF-AU, ex Skanda Collection (Spink-Taisei Auction, February 1991, Lot 410) $700 - 900 MUGHAL: Aurangzeb, 1658-1707, AR rupee (11.37g), Kabul, DM, KM-297.4, with the additional title abu’l-zafar muhyi al-din, very light porosity, VF, R $100 - 120 MUGHAL: Aurangzeb, 1658-1707, AR rupee (11.34g), Lahore, AH1110 year 42, KM-300.53var, with the khanda symbol of the Sikhs within the S of ma’nus, struck only during this year, small testmark, bold VF-EF, R $200 - 250 Struck at the time when Guru Gobind Singh was fighting the Mughal emperor in the Punjab. 1177. 1178. 1179. 1180. MUGHAL: Aurangzeb, 1658-1707, AR rupee (11.58g), Murshidabad, AH1117 year 49, KM-300.65, iridescent toning, VF-EF $100 - 120 MUGHAL: Aurangzeb, 1658-1707, AR rupee (11.37g), Narnol, AH1099 year 31, KM-300.66, nice strike, mint name fully legible, EF $100 - 120 MUGHAL: Aurangzeb, 1658-1707, AR rupee (11.44g), Parenda, AH1118 year 51, KM-300.70, bold VF $120 - 150 MUGHAL: Aurangzeb, 1658-1707, AR ¼ rupee nisar (2.85g), Alamgirpur, AH1102, KM-D306.8, some weakness of strike, VF, RRR $500 - 700 Alamgirpur, believed to have been located in the Kurnool district of Andhra Pradesh, is an extremely rare mint for nisar coins, moderately rare for normal rupees. 108 India 1188. MUGHAL: Jahandar, 1712-1713, AR rupee (11.44g), Bahadurgarh, AH1124, year one (ahad), KM-363.7, abu’l-fath type, several testmarks and banker’s marks, rare mint, Very Good, RR $150 - 200 1194. MUGHAL: Farrukhsiyar, 1713-1719, AR rupee (11.35g), Azimnagar Gokak, AH1125 year 6, KM-377.27, the number “6" is probably meant for ”2", but retrograde, 1 testmark, VF-EF, R, ex Robert Senior List 5, Item 89 $200 - 250 1189. MUGHAL: Jahandar, 1712-1713, AR rupee (10.64g), Kabul, year one (ahad), KM-363.x, abu’l-fath type, unpublished in KM, very rare mint for this type (well-known for the bahadur type, KM-364.31), many testmarks, Fine, RRR ex Robert Senior $150 - 200 1195. MUGHAL: Farrukhsiyar, 1713-1719, AV mohur (10.87g), Shahjahanabad, AH1130 year 7, KM-390.30, bold strike, tiny scratch, EF ex Joel Malter Auction 44 (May 1990), Lot 696 $700 - 900 1190. MUGHAL: Jahandar, 1712-1713, AR rupee (11.49g), Alamgirpur, year one (ahad), KM-363.27, abu’l-fath type, couple of testmarks, VF, RRR $200 - 250 1196. MUGHAL: Rafi-ud-Darjat, 1719, AR rupee (10.98g), Burhanpur, AH1131 year one (ahad), KM-405.6, 2 small testmarks, bold strike, VF $120 - 140 1191. MUGHAL: Jahandar, 1712-1713, AV mohur (10.80g), Shahjahanabad, AH1124 year one (ahad), KM-368.6, Fine ex Garrett Collection, ex Randolph Collection $80 - 100 1197. MUGHAL: Shah Jahan II, 1719, AR rupee (11.18g), Lahore, AH1131 year one (ahad), KM-415.16, 2 small testmarks, bold strike, Fine $90 - 110 1198. MUGHAL: Muhammad Shah, 1719-1748, AR 1/8 rupee (1.33g), Akbarabad, year 8, KM-C431.1, VF-EF, RR $250 - 300 1199. MUGHAL: Muhammad Shah, 1719-1748, AR 1/8 rupee (1.36g), Ujjain, ND, KM-C431.5, EF, R $180 - 220 1200. MUGHAL: Muhammad Shah, 1719-1748, AR 1/8 rupee (1.32g), Machhlipattan, AH(1)138 year 8, KM-431.6, Fine, RR With the ticket from the Garrett Collection. 1192. 1193. MUGHAL: Farrukhsiyar, 1713-1719, AR 1/8 rupee (1.46g), Ujjain, year 6, KM-373.3, believed to be unique, reported specimen for KM, choice VF, RRR ex Joel Malter Auction 44 (May 1990), Lot 696 $250 - 300 MUGHAL: Farrukhsiyar, 1713-1719, AR rupee (11.41g), Bareli, AH1130 year 7, KM-377.18, superb strike, well-centered, with full outer border on reverse, far superior to the normal rupees of this mint, EF $100 - 120 109 $200 - 300 Stephen Album Rare Coins | Auction 21 | January 15-16, 2015 1201. MUGHAL: Muhammad Shah, 1719-1748, AR 1/5 rupee (2.28g) (Arkat), DM, KM-—, iridescent toning, choice EF, R ex K.W. Wiggins Collection $100 - 120 1208. MUGHAL: Muhammad Shah, 1719-1748, AV mohur (10.83g), Shahjahanabad, year 11, KM-439.4, VF $550 - 650 1209. MUGHAL: Ahmad Shah Bahadur, 1748-1754, AR 1/8 rupee (1.43g), Azimabad, year 6, KM-—, mint off flan, but confirmed by the symbol left of the regnal year, appears to be unpublished and possibly unique, excellent VF, RRR ex Brian Hannon $200 - 250 1210. MUGHAL: Alamgir II, 1754-1759, AR rupee (11.48g), Burhanpur, AH1168 year one (ahad), KM-460.25, choice VF Prior to 1765, the Nawab of Arcot (Arkat) was a governor appointed by the Mughal Emperor. A similar piece was sold at our Auction 20, Lot 1327, for $280. 1202. 1203. 1204. 1205. MUGHAL: Muhammad Shah, 1719-1748, AR ½ rupee (5.76g), Ahmadabad, year 14, KM-433.1, 2 small testmarks, choice EF $140 - 180 $100 - 120 MUGHAL: Muhammad Shah, 1719-1748, AR ½ rupee (6.12g), Shahabad Qanauj, AH1153 year 2x, KM-433.9, large mount in obverse center, F-VF, RR, KM plate specimen $100 - 150 1211. MUGHAL: Alamgir II, 1754-1759, AR rupee (11.31g), Mahindarpur, AH1173 year 6, KM-460.33, large bold strike, choice EF $200 - 250 1212. MUGHAL: Alamgir II, 1754-1759, AR rupee (11.11g), Shahabad Qanauj, AH1167 year one (ahad), KM-460.57, lovely strike, 6 testmarks, bold VF, R $120 - 160 1213. MUGHAL: Alamgir II, 1754-1759, AV mohur (10.83g), Shahjahanabad, AH1171 year 5, KM-466.1, choice VF MUGHAL: Muhammad Shah, 1719-1748, AR rupee (11.48g), Machhlipattan, AH1143 year 13, KM-436.42, 2 testmarks and many interesting banker’s marks, VF, R $100 - 150 MUGHAL: Muhammad Shah, 1719-1748, AR rupee (11.48g), Mumbai, year 22, KM-436.45, F-VF $90 - 110 1206. MUGHAL: Muhammad Shah, 1719-1748, AR rupee (11.43g), Sikakul, year 11, KM-436.58, very rare mint, now the temple town of Srikakulam in Andhra Pradesh, several testmarks, VF, RR, KM plate specimen $180 - 220 1207. MUGHAL: Muhammad Shah, 1719-1748, AV ½ mohur (5.46g), Shahjahanabad, year 12, KM-D438.1, 1 testmark, strong VF $400 - 450 1214. 110 $600 - 800 MUGHAL: Shah Jahan III, 1759-1760, AR rupee (11.14g), Maha Indrapur, AH1174 year one (ahad), KM-475.8, few spots of porosity, date not in KM, VF, S $150 - 180 India Princely States 1215. MUGHAL: Shah Alam II, 1759-1806, AR nazarana rupee (11.04g), Shahjahanabad, AH1218 year 46, KM-719, with canopy & bush as obverse symbols, light traces of having been mounted, obverse slightly double-struck across the center, F-VF, RR $500 - 600 1216. MUGHAL: Muhammad Akbar II, 1806-1837, AR ¼ rupee (2.75g), Shahjahanabad, year one (ahad), KM-773, lovely VF, RR $500 - 600 1217. 1218. 1219. 1220. 1221. 1222. 1223. INDIAN STATES: LOT of 35 copper coins: Awadh (3 pcs), Baroda (4), Chamba (1), Garhwal (1), Gwalior (1), Jaipur (2), Jhabua (1), Kalat (1), Kashmir (2), Kishangarh (1), Kutch (2), Manipur (1), Mysore (1), Mewar (1), Nepal (1), Pudukottai (1), Satara (1), Sailana (1), Sikh Empire (3), Travancore (5), and uncertain (1), mostly F-VF, a few nice, interesting starter lot from an old collection, all identified, retail value about $400, lot of 35 pieces $200 - 300 1224. ARAKAN: Mir Raza, 1501-1513, AR tanka (9.36g), [Ramu], ND, Mitch-242, struck with the Mir Raza’s Muslim name Sikandar (i.e., Alexander), some weakness, VF $100 - 140 Ramu was located near the modern city of Cox’s Bazar, Bangladesh. MUGHAL: Muhammad Akbar II, 1806-1837, AR nazarana rupee (11.10g), Shahjahanabad (Delhi), AH1223 year 3, KM-779.1, excellent strike, bold VF-EF, R $400 - 500 MUGHAL: LOT of 3 silver coins, one of Babur (“half shahrukhi” of Lucknow, which appears to be cut-down center of full shahrukhi, VG-Fine), and two of Akbar (rupees dated AH981, one with mint of Ahmadabad, the other without mint name, both Fine-VF), lot of 3 pieces $100 - 120 MUGHAL: LOT of 4 ilahi AR rupees: Akbar I, 1556-1605, KM-93.2, Ahmadabad (Amardad IE42, VF, and Farwardin IE40, VF-EF), and KM-93.11, Lahore (Farwardin IE39, VF, light hornsilver, and Khurdad IE45, VF, one testmark), retail about $200, lot of 4 pieces $100 - 140 MUGHAL: LOT of 6 silver coins: Babur: shahrukhi, Kabul type, ND (Fine); Akbar: KM-58.2, ¼ rupee, mint off flan, Aban IE47 (Fine), KM-86.1, square rupee, Bangala AH1010 (VF), KM-97.1, rupee, Allahabad, IE47 (VF), and Goron-K151, sasnu, Kashmir, DM (VG), and Jahangir: KM141, probably 141.5 of Elichpur, rupee, ND (VF-EF), lot of 6 pieces $200 - 300 MUGHAL: LOT of 10 silver coins (rupee unless otherwise noted): Shah Jahan I: KM-235.17, Lahore 1053 year 17 (VF-EF); Aurangzeb: KM-294.6 (½ rupee), Surat 1111 year 46 (VF), KM-298.1, Akbarabad year 14 (Good), and KM-300.27, Gulbarga 1098 year 31 (Fine); Shah Alam I: KM-343.1 (½ rupee), Surat DM (VF), and KM-347.11, Karimabad year 3 (VF); Jahandar: KM-363.15, Khambayat year one (Fine); and Farrukhsiyar: KM-375.2 (½ rupee), Surat year 2 (VF-EF), KM-377.34, Itawa 1129 year 6 (EF), and KM-377.54, Sarhind 1130 year 6 (VF), some with testmarks, lot of 10 pieces $250 - 350 MUGHAL: LOT of 9 silver coins (rupee unless otherwise noted): Muhammad Shah: KM-431x (1/32 rupee) MM year 13 (VG, damaged), KM-435.4, Surat year one (VF), KM-436.35, Kankurti ND (VF, some hornsilver), and KM-436.61, Tatta DM (Fine); Ahmad Shah Bahadur: KM-446.22, Burhanpur 1165 year 4 (VF); Jammu: KM-5, 1197 year 5 (cleaned EF); Rohilkhand: KM-66, Itawa 1178 year 5 (VF, ex-mount); Hyderabad: C-91, Farkhanda Bunyad 1274 year 18; and Bengal Presidency: KM-96 (¼ rupee), “Murshidabad 1204 year 19" (VF), some with 1 or 2 testmarks, retail about $350, lot of 9 pieces $200 - 280 1225. ARAKAN: Min Raza, 1501-1513, BI tankah (9.51g), [Ramu], ND, Mitch-242, struck with the Muslim name Sikamdar (for Sikandar; i.e., Alexander), cracked flan, crude VF, R $80 - 100 1226. ASSAM: Rajeswara, 1751-1769, AR rupee (11.20g), Rangpur, SE1685 (1763), KM-176, Persian text, lovely full strike, with one banker’s mark resembling X, lovely VF $200 - 300 1227. BARODA: Pratab Singh, 1938-1951, AR 1/3 mohur, VS1995, KM-40a, bust of the Gaekwar Pratab Singh right / denomination & date, NGC graded MS63 $1,000 - 1,200 Silver pattern of the gold 1/3 mohur, probably produced during 1938 or very shortly thereafter. A similar specimen in uncirculated condition sold at Baldwin’s Auction 71 Lot 1459, for £2,200. 1228. 111 BELA: Mir Jamir Khan, 1830-1869, AE falus (5.53g), Bela, AH1276, Cr-5, lovely strike, one of the nicest we have seen, VF, R $140 - 160 Stephen Album Rare Coins | Auction 21 | January 15-16, 2015 1229. BELA: Mir Jamir Khan, 1830-1869, AE falus (8.48g), Bela, blundered date, Cr-5, unusual design, clear obverse and coarsely engraved reverse, presumably struck from emergency dies, VF, R $100 - 120 1236. DHOLPUR: Shah Alam II, 1759-1806, AR rupee (11.07g), Dholpur, AH1225 year 4, Cr-12.1, in the name of the Mughal emperor Muhammad Akbar (1806-1837), pistol above the mint name, superb strike, EF, RRR $900 - 1,100 Same reverse die as the specimen illustrated in the Standard Catalog of World Coins, but different obverse die. Well-centered on an unusually broad flan, it is likely that this was a nazarana issue for presentation. 1230. BHARATPUR: Jaswant Singh, 1853-1893, AR rupee (11.03g), Braj Indrapur, VS1910, KM-157, portrait of Queen Victoria on obverse, star left of katar on reverse, bold strike, EF-AU $200 - 240 1237. DHOLPUR: AR rupee (10.98g), Dholpur, AH123x year 18, Cr-12.2, in the name of Muhammad Akbar II, upside-down pistol on reverse, full clear mint name, choice VF-EF, RR ex K.W. Wiggins Collection $400 - 600 An example of this type dated AH1226 year 5 sold in our Auction 19, Lot 1287, EF condition, for $1000. 1231. BHARATPUR: Jaswant Singh, 1853-1893, AR rupee (10.93g), Braj Indrapur, 1858//VS1910, KM-157, portrait of Queen Victoria on obverse, both dates fully legible, EF $180 - 220 1232. BHARATPUR: Jaswant Singh, 1853-1893, AR rupee (11.03g), Braj Indrapur, 1858//VS1910, KM-157, portrait of Queen Victoria on obverse, both dates legible, VF $120 - 150 1233. BHARATPUR: Jaswant Singh, 1853-1893, AR rupee (11.07g), Braj Indrapur, 1861/ VS1917, KM-166.2, also citing Queen Victoria, with her portrait on obverse, lovely EF, R $200 - 300 1234. CAMBAY: Ja’far Ali Khan, 1880-1915, AR 1/8 rupee (1.44g), Kambayat, AH1313, Y-7, bold date, choice EF, RR $180 - 220 1238. FARRUKHABAD: AR rupee (10.86g), Ahmadnagar Farrukhabad, AH1173 year one (ahad), KM-16, in the name of Shah Jahan III, one-year type, ex-mount, VF, R $90 - 110 1239. RAJOD: AE paisa (9.53g), VS1936, KM-194, Hanuman running, lingam to right, VF, R 1240. 1235. CAMBAY: Ja’far Ali Khan, 1880-1915, AR rupee (11.48g), Khanbayat, AH1317, Y-10, EF, KM plate specimen $100 - 130 112 $90 - 110 RAJOD: AE paisa (12.03g), VS1940, KM-196, Hanuman running, holding spear (?), cobra snake to right, VF, R $100 - 120 India 1241. 1247. FIROZNAGAR: AR rupee (11.18g), Firoznagar, ND, KM-2, one of the feudatory Nizam states under Hyderabad, bold EF, R $140 - 180 1248. QAMARNAGAR: AR rupee (11.35g), Qamarnagar, AH1151 year 12 (sic), KM-—, in the name of Muhammad Shah (listed as KM-436.51 under the Mughals), without any testmarks, regnal year is likely 21 retrograde, to match with AH1151, EF, RR $130 - 160 HYDERABAD: Sikandar Jah, 1803-1829, AR nazarana rupee (11.21g), Farkhanda Bunyad Hyderabad, AH1238 year 17, Cr-48a, in the name of Muhammad Akbar II, attractive toning, EF, RRR, KM plate specimen $700 - 900 Date 1238 is much rarer than 1237, but both are listed in the 2013 KM catalog at $4,000 in EF condition! 1242. HYDERABAD: Nasir ad-Daula, 1829-1857, AR ¼ rupee (2.66g), Farkhanda Bunyad, AH1272, Cr-77, 2nd series, no testmarks, nearly EF, R $90 - 110 1243. HYDERABAD: Afzal ad-Dawla, 1857-1869, AR ½ rupee (5.56g), Farkhanda Bunyad, AH1275, Y-5, date unpublished in KM, 1 tiny testmark, VF, RR, ex D. Hull Collection $100 - 125 1244. AUSA: AR rupee (11.12g), Ausa, year 9, KM-—, in the name of Muhammad Shah (listed as KM-436.10 under the Mughals), 2 testmarks & 3 banker’s marks, VF, RR $140 - 180 Qamarnagar was one of the Nizam feudatories of Hyderabad, and is now known as Kurnool. 1249. INDORE: Tukoji Rao II, 1844-1886, AR nazarana rupee (11.18g), Indore, ND, KM-23, crossed sword and spear / sunface, bold strike, EF, R $180 - 220 1250. INDORE: Tukoji Rao II, 1844-1886, AR nazarana rupee (11.17g), Indore, FE1295 & VS1945, KM-39.1, in the name of long deceased Shah Alam II, sword & spear below sunface, fancy ornaments to left & right, VF, R $150 - 200 1251. INDORE: Tukoji Rao II, 1844-1886, AR nazarana rupee (11.14g), Indore, FE1296 & VS1947, KM-39.3, in the name of long deceased Shah Alam II, sword & spear below sunface, text to left & right, EF, S $90 - 110 1252. INDORE: Tukoji Rao II, 1844-1886, AR nazarana rupee (11.12g), Indore, FE1296 & VS1947, KM-39.3, in the name of long deceased Shah Alam II, sword & spear below sunface, text to left & right, strong VF, S $80 - 100 Ausa was one of the Nizam feudatories of Hyderabad. 1245. DILSHADABAD: AR rupee (11.32g), Dilshadabad, DM, KM-—, in the name of Muhammad Shah, mint name visible, bold strike, EF, RR $160 - 200 Listed as KM-436.67 for the Mughals, but actually a local issue by one of the Hyderabad Nizams. 1246. FIROZGARH: AR rupee (11.33g), Firozgarh, AH118x, KM-—, in the name of Shah Alam II, all important letters of mint name clear, couple testmarks and several banker’s marks, VF, RR $150 - 200 Firozgarh was one of the Nizam feudatories of Hyderabad, not to be confused with Firoznagar. 113 Stephen Album Rare Coins | Auction 21 | January 15-16, 2015 1253. 1254. JAIPUR: AR nazarana rupee (11.13g), Sawai Jaipur, AH1214 year 40, KM-51, in the name of Shah Alam II, very lightly cleaned, EF $150 - 200 1258. JAIPUR: Madho Singh, 1880-1922, AR nazarana rupee (11.43g), Sawai Jaipur, 1890 year 11, KM-147, Y-13b, also citing Queen Victoria, minor stain, AU $160 - 200 1259. JAIPUR: Madho Singh, 1880-1922, AR nazarana rupee (11.41g), Sawai Jaipur, 1901 year 22, KM-147, also citing Queen Victoria, choice AU $200 - 240 1260. JAIPUR: Madho Singh, 1880-1922, AR nazarana rupee (11.44g), Sawai Jaipur, 1912 year 33, KM-147, Y-13b, also citing Queen Victoria, superb strikje, AU $140 - 180 1261. JAIPUR: Madho Singh, 1880-1922, AR nazarana rupee, Sawai Jaipur, 1920 year 41, KM-147, also citing Queen Victoria, EF $140 - 180 1262. JAIPUR: Madho Singh, 1880-1922, AV mohur (10.74g), Sawai Jaipur, year 41, KM-150, last year of the series, EF $600 - 800 JAIPUR: AV mohur (10.82g), Sawai Jaipur, year 10, KM-102, in the name of Muhammad Akbar II, VF-EF $600 - 700 Until 1857, the coinage of Jaipur followed purely Mughal tradition, citing only the Mughal emperor and Hijri date on the obverse, the standard mint formula and regnal year on the reverse. Thereafter, the local maharaja placed his name on the reverse, and cited the British king or queen on the obverse. 1255. 1256. 1257. JAIPUR: Ram Singh, 1835-1880, AV mohur (10.81g), Sawai Jaipur, year 25, KM-125, VF $550 - 650 JAIPUR: Madho Singh, 1880-1922, AR nazarana rupee (11.20g), Sawai Jaipur, 1884 year 5, KM-147, Y-13b, also citing Queen Victoria, choice EF $160 - 200 JAIPUR: Madho Singh, 1880-1922, AR nazarana rupee (11.42g), Sawai Jaipur, 1888 year 9, KM-147, Y-13b, also citing Queen Victoria, AU $160 - 200 114 India 1263. JAIPUR: Man Singh, 1922-1949, AV mohur (10.84g), Sawai Jaipur, year 5, KM-163, unlisted date (KM lists only year 2, 3, 4 and 7 for this king), choice EF, R $800 - 1,000 1264. JAIPUR: Man Singh, 1922-1949, AR nazarana rupee (11.36g), Sawai Jaipur, 1943 year 22, KM-196, UNC $200 - 240 1265. JODHPUR: Umaid Singh, 1918-1947, AV mohur (10.98g), Jodhpur, VS1999, KM-151, also citing George VI, bold strike, UNC $800 - 1,000 1266. 1269. KOTAH: Ram Singh II, 1828-1866, AR nazarana rupee, Nandgaon, year 3 (1859), Y-6A, in the name of Queen Victoria, NGC graded MS63 $150 - 250 1270. KOTAH: Chattar Singh, 1866-1889, AR nazarana rupee, Nandgaon, year 27 (1883), Y-6A, in the name of Queen Victoria, NGC graded MS63 $300 - 350 1271. KUTCH: Desalji II, 1818-1860, AV 25 kori, Bhuj, VS1913, Cr-67, EF $300 - 350 1272. KOLHAPUR: AR ½ rupee (5.49g), A’zamnagar Gokak, ND, Cr-15, in the name of the long deceased Mughal emperor Muhammad Shah (1719-1748), but struck circa 1850, nice VF, R $80 - 100 KALAYAN: AR rupee (11.08g), Kalayan, AH1227, KM-6, kalima / lion, mint & date, bold strike, choice EF, RRR $800 - 1,000 The mint name is pseudo, but the dies so large that it is rarely legible on the actual coins, even the full rupee. The coins were actually struck locally at Kolhapur. Unpublished date, but struck from the same reverse die as the gold mohur illustrated in KM (thus the mohur is also dated AH1227). Probably unique in silver. 1273. 1267. KOTAH: Ram Singh II, 1828-1866, AR nazarana rupee, Nandgaon, year 6 (1842), Cr-32a, in the name of Muhammad Bahadur II (incorrect attribution on the slab), NGC graded MS64 $300 - 350 The quarter paisa is reasonably common for the mint of Khaliqabad. The half paisa and especially the full paisa are truly rare, especially in even halfway decent grade. 1274. 1268. MYSORE: Tipu Sultan, 1782-1799, AR paisa (10.96g), Khaliqabad, AM1215, KM-83, elephant left, two test scratches on obverse, excellent strike, very slightly porous on both sides, VF, RR $150 - 180 KOTAH: Ram Singh II, 1828-1866, AR nazarana rupee (11.27g), Nandgaon, year 2 (1838), Cr-32a, in the name of Muhammad Bahadur II, lovely bold strike, UNC $250 - 300 115 MYSORE: Tipu Sultan, 1782-1799, AR paisa (11.42g), Khurshed-Sawad, AM1218, KM-93, elephant left, bold well-centered strike, one of the finest we have seen for this mint, EF, R $180 - 200 Stephen Album Rare Coins | Auction 21 | January 15-16, 2015 1275. MYSORE: Tipu Sultan, 1782-1799, AV pagoda (3.42g), Nagar, AH1198 year 2, KM-109, VF-EF $300 - 350 1281. RADHANPUR: Zorowar Khan, 1825-1874, AR 50 falus (5.81g), Radhanpur, 1867 & AH1286, KM-5var, also citing Queen Victoria, neatly cut reeded edge, traces of luster, pleasing EF, RR $300 - 400 The KM illustrated reverse is actually the obverse of KM-23. 1276. 1277. 1278. 1279. MYSORE: Tipu Sultan, 1782-1799, AR ½ rupee (‘abidi) (5.55g), Patan, AM1218 year 8, KM-125, pleasing VF, R $400 - 500 1282. RADHANPUR: Zorawar Khan, 1825-1874, AR 2 annas (1.39g), Radhanpur, 1871//AH1288, KM-8, denomination in words, do anna, much rarer than the larger denominations, VF, RR $200 - 250 1283. RADHANPUR: Zorowar Khan, 1825-1874, AR 4 annas (2.97g), Radhanpur, 1869 & AH1286, KM-9, denomination in words, chahar anna, also citing Queen Victoria, reeded edge, modest weakness as usual, VF-EF, R, KM plate specimen $200 - 250 1284. RADHANPUR: Zorowar Khan, 1825-1874, AR 8 annas (5.62g), Radhanpur, 1869 & AH1286, KM-10, denomination in words, hasht anna, also citing Queen Victoria, plain edge, modest weakness as usual, VF, R, KM plate specimen $160 - 200 1285. RADHANPUR: Zorawar Khan, 1825-1874, AR rupee (11.53g), Radhanpur, 1872 / AH1289, KM-11, denomination in words, yek-rupiya, also citing Queen Victoria, bold VF, S $160 - 200 1286. RADHANPUR: Bismilla Khan, 1874-1895, AR 8 annas (5.64g), Radhanpur, 1880 & AH1297, KM-22, also citing Queen Victoria, reeded edge, bold strike with virtually no weakness, EF, R, KM plate specimen $180 - 220 MYSORE: Tipu Sultan, 1782-1799, AE paisa (11.17g), Nazarbar, AM1216, KM-143, elephant left, some very light porosity, VF, R $220 - 260 NAWANAGAR: Vibhaji, 1852-1894, AR 2½ kori, VS1950, KM-21, a superb example of this scarce denomination, NGC graded MS61 $250 - 350 NAWANAGAR: Vibhaji, 1852-1894, AR 5 kori, VS1947, KM-23, brilliant proof like luster, NGC graded MS66 $320 - 400 An amazing quality for this type. This piece was perhaps intended as a specimen or presentation issue. 1280. PATIALA: AR medal (26.24g), 37.2mm, Silver Jubilee medal (1925), inscribed jashan-e nuqrai in Hindi, Urdu and Gurmukhi script, with two busts on obverse, including the maharaja Bhupindar Singh, with attached hanger, VF, R $120 - 160 AD date in correct order. 116 India 1287. RADHANPUR: Bismilla Khan, 1874-1895, AR 8 annas (5.79g), Radhanpur, 1880 & AH1297, KM-23, also citing Queen Victoria, reeded edge, relatively little weakness for this type, EF, R, KM plate specimen $250 - 300 1292. RADHANPUR: Bismilla Khan, 1874-1895, AR rupee (11.46g), Radhanpur, 1893 & AH1311, KM-28, also citing Queen Victoria, coarsely reeded edge, some weakness, nice VF, R KM plate specimen $100 - 140 1293. ROHILKHAND: AR rupee (11.07g), Mustafabad, AH1184 year 12, KM-126.1, in the name of Shah Alam II, EF, R $140 - 180 1294. ROHILKHAND: AR rupee (10.71g), “Shahjahanabad”, AH12(08) year 35, KM-—, in the name of Shah Alam II, Nagari ram in obverse field, based on the sahib qirani obverse legend introduced by Shah Alam II at Shahjahanabad (Delhi) in AH1202 and used until the end of his reign in 1221, somewhat harshly cleaned, bold VF, RR $300 - 500 AD date backwards. 1288. RADHANPUR: Bismilla Khan, 1874-1895, AR 8 annas (5.72g), Radhanpur, 1881 & AH1299, KM-24, also citing Queen Victoria, reeded edge, relatively little weakness for this type, EF, R, KM plate specimen $200 - 250 1289. RADHANPUR: Bismillah Khan, 1874-1895, AR rupee (11.28g), Radhanpur, 1880 & AH1297, KM-27, broad flan, some weakness, Fine $120 - 150 1290. RADHANPUR: Bismilla Khan, 1874-1895, AR rupee (11.66g), Radhanpur, 1880 & AH1298, KM-—, also citing Queen Victoria, reeded edge, superb strike without any weakness, choice EF, R $300 - 350 1291. The attribution to the Rohilkhand is tentative, and it may have been issued by supporters of the Nawab of Awadh or some local officials who feared inscribing the coin with the actual mint name. It is possible that “Ram” refers to the city of Rampur, about 60 miles due east of Delhi and the last holdout of the Rohilla Khans (until about 1860). A similar example, same year, sold at Baldwin’s Auction 40, Lot 849, at about $535 (May 2005) (it was assigned to the Marathas for that auction, also a remote possibility). RADHANPUR: Bismilla Khan, 1874-1895, AR rupee (11.69g), Radhanpur, 1881 & AH1299, KM-28, also citing Queen Victoria, reeded edge, minimal weakness for type, bold VF, R KM plate specimen $180 - 220 1295. SHAHPURA: AR rupee (10.80g), AH1178 year 6, Cr-22var, in the name of Shah Alam II, early style for this feudatory of Mewar, F-VF, RR $100 - 150 1296. SIKH EMPIRE: AE ¼ anna (7.09g), Amritsar, VS[18]96, KM-5, Herrli-01.31.11, pa anna nanakshahi type, legends in Persian, VF, R $150 - 200 Herrli divided these into a paisa (=¼ anna) and half paisa (11-12g, and 5.5g, respectively), but all coins are inscribed pa anna for ¼ anna, and all weigh in the range of 6.5g to 8.2g; thus there is only one denomination for this type. 117 Stephen Album Rare Coins | Auction 21 | January 15-16, 2015 1297. 1298. SIKH EMPIRE: AR ½ nanakshahi rupee (5.59g), Amritsar, VS[18]98, KM-19.2, Herrli-01.11.05, VS1885 series, bold strike, lovely EF, RRR $800 - 1,000 1303. SIKH EMPIRE: AR nanakshahi rupee, Amritsar, VS1903, KM-22.8, Herrli-01.12.04, VS1885 series, with flag in obverse center, VF, R $250 - 350 SIKH EMPIRE: AR nanakshahi rupee (11.15g), Amritsar / Mehta? VS(18)43 year 318, KM-A20.3, Herrli-01.05.04, mismatched date (should be year 316 for VS1843), both dates boldly clear, unpublished, bold VF, RRR $400 - 500 1304. SIKH EMPIRE: AR nanakshahi rupee (11.09g), Amritsar, VS1904, KM-22.9, Herrli-01.12.04, VS1885 series, with Gurmukhi “sate” under chattra, lovely bold strike, EF-AU $150 - 200 1305. SIKH EMPIRE: AR nanakshahi rupee (11.14g), Amritsar, VS1904, KM-22.9, Herrli-01.12.04, VS1885 series, with Gurmukhi “sate” under chattra, EF $110 - 130 1306. SIKH EMPIRE: AR nanakshahi rupee (11.03g), Amritsar, VS1905, KM-22.10, Herrli-01.12.04, VS1885 series, lazy “W” below chattra, lovely bold strike, choice EF $120 - 160 1307. SIKH EMPIRE: AR nanakshahi rupee (10.86g), VS1881, KM-—, Herrli-—, generally in the style of Amritsar, but with an unread mint name in the upper panel of the reverse, bold strike, VF-EF, RRR, ex M.H. Mirza Collection $500 - 700 The reverse of this piece is sufficiently off center to reveal the extra word above the mint name Amritsar, and it has been suggested that it reads mehta for the city by that name located about 20 miles away from Amritsar, a location of considerable importance for the Sikh Empire at the time this coin was struck. 1299. 1300. 1301. 1302. SIKH EMPIRE: AR nanakshahi rupee (10.96g), Amritsar, VS1857, KM-20.1, Herrli-01.07.04, with sun-face ornament within the L of akal, 1 tiny testmark, pleasing VF, S $100 - 120 SIKH EMPIRE: AR mora shahi rupee (11.11g), Amritsar, VS1862, KM-20.4, Herrli-01.13.04, EF $130 - 170 SIKH EMPIRE: AR nanakshahi rupee (11.09g), Amritsar, VS[18]93, KM-22.1, Herrli-01.11.04, VS1885 series, katar on reverse, to right of pipal leaf, EF-AU $80 - 100 With cross-like symbols on obverse & reverse, unrecorded by Herrli. This is the first example of this type we have seen. 1308. SIKH EMPIRE: AR nanakshahi rupee (11.15g), Amritsar, VS1901, KM-22.6, Herrli-01.12.04, VS1885 series, with chattra in obverse center, lustrous AU $100 - 120 118 SIKH EMPIRE: AR rupee (11.07g), Kashmir, VS1882, KM-46.8, Herrli-06.15.04, flag in obverse center, facing to the right, superb strike, EF-AU, R $200 - 300 India 1309. SIKH EMPIRE: AE falus (7.91g), Peshawar, AH1249, KM-93.2, Herrli-—, 4-petal flower in reverse center, full bold date, VF, R $120 - 150 1310. SIKH EMPIRE: AR rupee (8.44g), Peshawar, VS1892 (1835), KM-98.2, iridescent toning, choice VF $160 - 200 SIKH EMPIRE: LOT of 9 copper coins, including 8 Sikh copper coins (6 of Peshawar and 2 of Multan, average VG to Fine, most with corrosion or other damage), plus one common falus of the Delhi Sultanate (VF), lot of 9 pieces $100 - 160 1311. 1312. TRAVANCORE: Marthanda Varma, 1847-1860, AE 4 cash (2.58g), KM-18, Sree Krishna / six-point star, bold strike, choice EF $100 - 120 1314. TRAVANCORE: Wooden chuckram counting board, 19th century, holds up to 400 chuckram coins, with handle, about 170 x 280mm (including the handle), small chips at lower right corner and in the lower margin towards the left $200 - 250 Tiny silver or copper chuckram coins were laid out over the board, which eased the counting process. Photo size reduced. 1313. 1315. TRIPURA: Ratna Manikya, 1464-1489, AR tanka (10.62g), SE1386, KM-15, R&B-17, lion left, magnificent strike, very rare subtype, EF , ex Eck Prud’homme Collection $450 - 550 1316. TRIPURA: Vijaya Manikya, 1532-1564, AR tanka (10.19g), SE1458, KM-63, R&B-97, lion right, Queen Lakshmi, choice VF ex Eck Prud’homme Collection $140 - 160 TRAVANCORE: Wooden chuckram counting board, 19th century, holds up to 200 chuckram coins, with handle, about 115 x 225mm (including the handle) $200 - 250 Tiny silver or copper chuckram coins were laid out over the board, which eased the counting process. Photo size reduced. 119 Stephen Album Rare Coins | Auction 21 | January 15-16, 2015 1317. TRIPURA: Vijaya Manikya, 1532-1564, AR tanka (10.49g), SE1458, KM-64, R&B-104, lion left, citing Queen Lakshmi, light adhesion on both sides, VF-EF ex Eck Prud’homme Collection $100 - 120 1323. TRIPURA: Jaya Manikya, 1573-1577, AR tanka (10.75g), SE1495, KM-84, R&B-148, lion left, 3-line reverse inscription, without the Queen, some very light adhesion, choice EF, R ex Eck Prud’homme Collection $180 - 220 1318. TRIPURA: Vijaya Manikya, 1532-1564, AR tanka (10.74g), SE1479, KM-66, R&B—, lion right, Queen Lakshmi, some light adhesion, nice strike, VF-EF, RR ex Eck Prud’homme Collection $100 - 120 1324. TRIPURA: Jaya Manikya, 1573-1577, AR tanka (10.60g), SE1495, KM-85, R&B-151, lion left, Queen Subhadra, choice EF, R, ex Eck Prud’homme Collection $150 - 200 1325. TRIPURA: Amara Manikya, 1577-1586, AR tanka (10.44g), SE1499 (1577), KM-90, nicely struck, about EF $300 - 400 1326. TRIPURA: Amara Manikya, 1577-1586, AR tanka (10.69g), SE1499, KM-90, R&B-152/154, lion left, Queen Amaravati, choice EF, ex Eck Prud’homme Collection $150 - 180 1327. TRIPURA: Amara Manikya, 1577-1586, AR tanka (10.70g), SE1502, KM-91, R&B-165, lion left, Queen Amaravati, superb strike, choice EF-AU, ex Eck Prud’homme Collection $180 - 220 As R&B-108/109, but with large star added above the lion’s head. Vijaya takes the title pratisindhu sim “right up to the sea” on this issue, suggesting further military advance. 1319. 1320. TRIPURA: Vijaya Manikya, 1532-1564, AR tanka (10.35g), SE1479, KM-66, citing Queen Lakshmi, VF, R $150 - 200 TRIPURA: Vijaya Manikya, 1532-1564, AR tanka (10.67g), SE1482, KM-67, R&B-117 ff, Vishnu supported by Garuda on ornamental throne, for the ritual bath in the Lakhmia River, adhesions on obverse, VF-EF, R ex Eck Prud’homme Collection $200 - 240 With the title digbijayi, “conqueror of the world”. 1321. TRIPURA: Anata Manikya, 1564-1567, AR tanka (10.47g), SE1487, KM-74, R&B-129, lion left, Queen Ratnavati, bold VF ex Eck Prud’homme Collection $130 - 170 1328. 1322. TRIPURA: Udaya Manika, 1567-1573, AR tanka (10.48g), SE1489, KM-79, R&B-131, lion left, Queen Hira, choice VF-EF ex Eck Prud’homme Collection $160 - 200 120 TRIPURA: Amara Manikya, 1577-1586, AR tanka (10.78g), SE1502, KM-91, military victory type, VF-EF $160 - 200 India British India 1329. 1330. 1331. 1332. TRIPURA: Amara Manikya, 1577-1586, AR tanka (10.65g), SE1503, KM-92, R&B-173, lion left, Queen Amaravati, for the conquest of the city of Sylhet, excellent bold strike, choice EF ex Eck Prud’homme Collection $160 - 200 TRIPURA: Rajadhara Manikya, 1586-1599, AR tanka (10.67g), SE1508, KM-97, R&B-187, lion left, Queen Satyavati, wonderful strike, choice EF-AU ex Eck Prud’homme Collection $200 - 280 TRIPURA: Yaso Manikya, 2nd reign, 1600-1618, AR tanka (10.62g), SE1522, KM-108, R&B-193, Krishna playing the flute, lion to the left, gopi to the right, Queen Lakshmi, rare and important type, lovely EF, R ex Eck Prud’homme Collection $350 - 450 TRIPURA: Govinda Manikya, 1660-1661 & 1667-1676, AR 1/8 tanka (1.32g), ND, KM-132, R&B-214, lion left, lovely strike with full borders both sides, EF, R ex Eck Prud’homme Collection $150 - 200 1335. BRITISH INDIA: William IV, 1830-1837, AR rupee, 1835, KM-450.2, S&W-1.42, type D/4, raised F on truncation, a superb example! NGC graded MS63 $350 - 450 1336. BRITISH INDIA: Victoria, Queen, 1837-1876, AR ¼ rupee, 1840, KM-454.2, S&W-3.52, Prid-105, with W.W. on truncation, no serif on “4" in date, lovely toning and full luster, PCGS graded MS65 $200 - 250 1337. BRITISH INDIA: Victoria, Queen, 1837-1876, AR ¼ rupee, 1876(c), KM-470, choice AU-UNC $130 - 160 1338. BRITISH INDIA: Victoria, Queen, 1837-1876, AV mohur, 1862(c), KM-480, NGC graded MS62 $3,000 - 3,400 1339. BRITISH INDIA: Victoria, Empress, 1876-1901, AR 2 annas, 1891-C, KM-488, gorgeous iridescent toning, proof restrike, NGC graded Proof 66, R, ex David Fore Collection $800 - 1,000 A small hoard of quarter and eighth tankas of Govinda Manikya was marketed around the late 1970s, nearly all in lower grades, but these are virtually never offered nowadays. 1333. 1334. TRIPURA: Rama Manikya, 1676-1685, AR ¼ tanka (2.25g), SE1598, KM-153, R&B-219, lion left, Shiva lingam in reverse center, pleasing VF, RR, ex Eck Prud’homme Collection $150 - 250 This piece sold raw at Baldwin’s Auction 78 Lot 365 for £640 (about $995), then encapsulated at Baldwin’s Auction 89 Lot 3691 for £620 (then about $1050). TRIPURA: Dharma Manikya, 1714 & 1728-1739, AR tanka (10.37g), SE1636, KM-199, R&B-237, lion left, citing Queen Dharmasila, F-VF, R, ex Eck Prud’homme Collection $180 - 220 1340. R&B numbered their photo for this type as 236, not 237. 121 BRITISH INDIA: Victoria, Empress, 1876-1901, AR ½ rupee, 1882(b), KM-491, B/II, choice AU $200 - 280 Stephen Album Rare Coins | Auction 21 | January 15-16, 2015 1341. 1342. 1343. 1344. BRITISH INDIA: Victoria, Empress, 1876-1901, AR ½ rupee, 1884(b), KM-491, A/II, VF $300 - 400 BRITISH INDIA: Edward VII, 1901-1910, AE rupee, ND (1905), Forc-D227, Duncan, Stratton & Co, Bombay, copper advertising piece struck circa 1905, tiger, DUNCAN STRATTON & CO BOMBAY in outer circle / monogram and ALBION WORKS LEEDS at center, surrounded by GREENWOOD & BATLEY LIMITED, this is a superb example of this type, NGC graded MS64 BR $300 - 400 1347. BRITISH INDIA: Edward VII, 1901-1910, AE ½ rupee, ND (1905), Forc-D226, Duncan, Stratton & Co, Bombay, copper advertising piece struck circa 1905, tiger, DUNCAN STRATTON & CO BOMBAY in outer circle / monogram and ALBION WORKS LEEDS at center, surrounded by GREENWOOD & BATLEY LIMITED, this is a superb example of this type, NGC graded MS64 RB $250 - 350 1348. BRITISH INDIA: Edward VII, 1901-1910, AE 2 annas, ND (1905), Forc-D225, Duncan, Stratton & Co, Bombay, copper advertising piece struck circa 1905, tiger, DUNCAN STRATTON & CO BOMBAY in outer circle / monogram and ALBION WORKS LEEDS at center, surrounded by GREENWOOD & BATLEY LIMITED, this is a superb example of this type, NGC graded MS63 RB $200 - 300 1349. BRITISH INDIA: George V, 1910-1936, 2 annas, 1935(b), KM-516, NGC graded MS65 $80 - 100 BRITISH INDIA: Victoria, Empress, 1876-1901, AR rupee, 1900-C, KM-492, NGC graded MS63 $75 - 100 BRITISH INDIA: Victoria, Empress, 1876-1901, AE medal (18.71g), 1887, Pud-887.1, 34mm, commemorating the Jubilee of Queen Victoria at Calcutta, 16 February 1887, choice EF $150 - 200 BRITISH INDIA: Victoria, Empress, 1876-1901, AE medal, 1886, 52mm, Albert Edward (the later Edward VII) as Prince of Wales, 1841-1901, Commemorating the Colonial and Indian Exhibition of 1886 in London, medal by Leonard Charles Wyon, two small rim bumps, with good condition original box of issue with maker’s name, Ralph Heaton & Sons, The Mint, Birmingham, AU $150 - 250 Image size reduced. 1345. 1346. BRITISH INDIA: Edward VII, 1901-1910, AR rupee, ND (1903-10), KM-508, obverse brockage (lakhi) error, AU $110 - 150 122 India 1350. BRITISH INDIA: George V, 1910-1936, AR medal, Rai Sahib medal, 2nd type, British Crown with a laurel wreath below it, left facing portrait of George V in central circle, outer circle engraved with title RAI SAHIB with deep blue enamel, all surmounted on a 5-pointed rayed star, with loop for ribbon, reverse hand engraved Lala Ram Saran Dab, 1st Jan[uar]y 1935, EF $300 - 400 1353. BRITISH INDIA: George VI, 1937-1952, AR rupee, 1938(b), KM-555, S&W-9.9, without mintmark below reverse, struck at Bombay, choice VF $90 - 110 1354. BRITISH INDIA: George VI, 1937-1952, AR rupee, 1939(b), KM-555, S&W-9.13, reeded edge, attractive surfaces, attractive EF, RRR $5,000 - 7,000 Key date, one of the rarest of all the circulating rupees of British India. Lala Ram Saran Dab was a member of the First Council of State (1921), the Second Council of State (1926), the Third Council of State (1930-1936), and the Fourth Council of State, elected to represent the Punjab. The title Rai Bahadur or Rai Sahib, accompanied by a Medal, was awarded by the British Government to Indians with distinguished service or for meritorius performance of duties on behalf of the Government or as personal distinction. Bahadur means ‘brave’, Sahib means ‘master’ and not many Indians qualified for this honor that was much coveted, celebrated and considered as great recognition and matter of prestige by the family, district and state to which the individual belonged. Rai Bahadur ranked higher than Rai Sahib. The Medal recipients included government officials (railways, post, police, judiciary, etc.), civil servants, prominent businessmen and citizens. The titles Rai Bahadur and Rai Sahib were mainly awarded to Hindus, sometimes to Christians. For Muslims, the corresponding title was “Khan Bahadur and Khan Sahib” and for Sikhs it was “Sardar Bahadur and Sardar Sahib”. A variant of the term ‘Rai’ was ‘Rao’ used for honoring South Indians and those from Maharashtra. Image size reduced. 1351. 1352. BRITISH INDIA: George VI, 1937-1947, ½ pice, 1938(c), KM-528, some dirty adhesions near the rim, AU Brown, RR 1355. BRITISH INDIA: AE grain token (4.94g), 1874, KM-Tn2, one rupee token for the Bengal famine of 1874, with central hole as issued, mount removed, EF, RR $600 - 800 1356. BRITISH INDIA: AR medal (22.10g), late 19th century, 34.2mm, Total Abstinence Association medal, WATCH AND BE SOBER in reverse center, 2 women before palm tree on reverse, with original attachment loop, EF, R $120 - 160 1357. BRITISH INDIA: AE 4 annas token, ND (ca. 1920), Prid-—, Shillong Soldiers Club, EF, R $100 - 150 $200 - 300 Pridmore knew only of 1 anna denomination, and the 2 annas has appeared in Baldwin’s Auction 84, part of Lot 2501 (Sept. 2013). BRITISH INDIA: George VI, 1937-1952, AR rupee, 1938(b), KM-555, S&W-9.11, with mintmark dot below reverse, choice VF $90 - 110 123 Stephen Album Rare Coins | Auction 21 | January 15-16, 2015 1358. 1359. BRITISH INDIA: Bronze medal, 40mm, elephant standing on platform with crossed rifles, text PERSEVERE & TRIUMPH below / wreath, inscribed S.C.R.A. / SECOND / S.C.R.A. CUP / 1931-32, possibly used in Ceylon, EF $100 - 120 BRITISH INDIA: LOT of 17 copper coins, including Bengal Presidency (7 pcs), Bombay Presidency (1), Madras Presidency (3), later issues (5, all 1/12 anna), and one French India, mostly VF, a few nicer, a few corroded, retail value about $200, all identified, lot of 17 pieces $120 - 160 1360. BENGAL PRESIDENCY: AV 1/16 mohur (0.76g), Murshidabad, AH1203 year 19 (frozen), KM-87, EF, R $400 - 500 1361. BENGAL PRESIDENCY: AV 1/8 mohur, Murshidabad, AH1203 year 19 (frozen), KM-89, East India Company issue in the name of Shah Alam II, a lovely example! NGC graded MS65 $700 - 900 1366. MADRAS PRESIDENCY: AV pagoda, ND (1740-1807), KM-303, figure of Vishnu / star surrounded by granulations, NGC graded MS63 $250 - 350 1367. MADRAS PRESIDENCY: AE 20 cash (9.08g), ND (1807), KM-328, VF $110 - 150 1368. MADRAS PRESIDENCY: AR fanam (0.93g), ND (1807), KM-337, FANAM around star, without branches below / Telugu & Tamil text around star-in-crescent, VF $100 - 120 1369. MADRAS PRESIDENCY: AR ¼ pagoda (10.53g), ND (1807), KM-343, 9 stars, rare type, with the denominations below the pagoda on the obverse, choice VF $250 - 350 1370. MADRAS PRESIDENCY: AR 5 fanams (4.56g), ND (1808), KM-351, lovely strike, EF, S $200 - 240 1371. MADRAS PRESIDENCY: 1/96 rupee (6.70g), Soho, 1794, KM-392a, gilt copper, Proof $700 - 900 This example is nicer than the piece sold in the Heritage World Coin Auction 3031, Lot 28796 for $1,200 (January 2014). 1362. BOMBAY PRESIDENCY: AR rupee (11.44g), Surat, DM, KM-A178, in the name of Shah Jahan III (1759-1760), strong VF, S $200 - 240 Formerly assigned to the Mughal Empire as KM-475.4, but now classified as a British issue. 1363. 1364. BOMBAY PRESIDENCY: AR ¼ rupee, Mumbai, 1825, KM-216, EF French India $120 - 160 BOMBAY PRESIDENCY: AR ½ rupee, Mumbai, 1825 year 4x, KM-217.2, choice EF $130 - 170 1372. 1365. BOMBAY PRESIDENCY: AV 1/15 mohur, Surat, year 4[6], KM-237.1, East India Company, struck 1803-1824, privy mark 4b, star in place of the crown, struck at Bombay mint, NGC graded MS65 $550 - 650 124 ARCOT: AR rupee (11.33g), Arkat (Arcot), year 19, KM-50, in the name of Muhammad Shah, with bud below two pellets to left of the regnal year, 1 testmark, EF, RR $140 - 180 India Dutch India 1373. COCHIN: tin bazaruco (1.03g), ND (1663-1724), KM-2, Sc-1254b, VOC monogram, with nothing above / “harp” shape, with 5 oblique strings, VF, R $200 - 300 1374. COCHIN: tin bazaruco (1.50g), ND (after 1724), KM-3, Sc-1255a, VOC monogram, with number “8" above / ”harp" shape, with 4 oblique stripes, Fine, R $150 - 200 1380. GOA: João, as Prince Regent, 1808-1818, AR rupia (10.89g), 1812, KM-219, Gomes-18.08, just a bit weakly struck (perhaps from worn dies), VF $240 - 300 1381. GOA: João VI, 1818-1826, AR ½ xerafim (2.75g), 1818, KM-236, Cr-286, Vaz-J6.27, VF $220 - 280 1382. GOA: João VI, 1818-1826, AR ½ xerafim (2.72g), 1819/8, KM-236, Cr-286, Vaz-J6.28, edge nick, head a bit weak, minor flan crack, VF $180 - 220 1383. GOA: Miguel, 1828-1834, AE tanga, ND, KM-251, average strike, very little wear, problem-free, VF $150 - 200 1384. GOA: Maria II, 1834-1853, AR ½ pardao (2.69g), 1846/5, KM-271, Cr-348, Vaz-M2.33, wonderful strike, toned, darker on obverse, about EF $400 - 500 GOA: SET of 8 copper coins, reign of Maria II (1834-1853): KM-257, 3 reis 1845 (choice EF), KM-258, 4½ reis 1845 (VF-EF), KM-259, 6 reis ND (VF), KM-260, 7½ reis 1848 (choice VF), flan crack, KM-261, 10 reis 1845 (VF), KM-262, 12 reis ND (lovely VF), KM-263, 15 reis ND (choice VF), and KM-266, 60 reis ND (nice Fine), nearly complete set, lacking only KM-265 (30 reis), retail at least $500, lot of 8 pieces$300 - 400 Portuguese India 1375. GOA: João IV, 1640-1656, AR 2 tangas (4.39g), 1643, KM-68, arms of Portugal / St. John standing, holding cross, full clear date, lovely strike, EF, R $350 - 400 1376. GOA: João IV, 1640-1656, AR xerafim (10.49g), 1650, KM-73, Vaz-J4.12, somewhat flat strike, but not much wear, VF $260 - 320 1377. GOA: José I, 1750-1777, AE ½ tanga, ND, KM-122, nice strike, VF 1385. $100 - 120 1378. GOA: José I, 1750-1777, AR ½ pardao (2.68g), 1775, KM-158, Cr-193, Vaz-Jo.104, beautifully struck, VF, RR $350 - 450 1379. GOA: João, as Prince Regent, 1799-1818 (later João VI), AR rupia (10.75g), 1800, KM-205, with the portrait of Maria I, who was queen until 1816, VF $180 - 220 Republic of India 1386. 125 INDIA: AV tola (11.59g), ND, KM-X45, M.S. Manilal Chimanlal & Co., choice AU $800 - 1,000 Stephen Album Rare Coins | Auction 21 | January 15-16, 2015 1387. 1388. 1389. INDIA: LOT of 9 error coins; paisa 1966(b) with clipped planchet, 2 naye paise 1963 with clipped planchet, 2 naye paise 1963 struck 20% off-center, 2 paise 1967(b) struck 15% off-center, 3 paise 1968 struck 15% off-center, 5 naye paise 1963 struck 20% off-center, 10 paise 1973 with large die cud, 10 paise 1973 with lamination split, 50 paise (1964) with lamination split, all are in UNC condition except the 50 paise which is in VF condition, lot of 9 pieces $80 - 100 INDIA: LOT of 14 copper coins, including Yaudheya (2 pcs), ancient Ujjain (1, lovely example), Mughal (3, all quite nice), and miscellaneous South India kasus (8), average F-VF, a few nicer, all identified, retail about $225, lot of 14 pieces $120 - 180 INDIA & SOUTHEAST ASIA: LOT of 8 silver coins of India , 1 gold fanam, and 9 other coppers: India: Napanada, Delhi Sultanate (Muhammad II), Bikanir, Garhwal, Kuchawan, Travancore (1889 half rupee, EF), Portuguese India (1935 rupia, AU), South Asia (Cochin gold fanam), and Madras Presidency (double fanam, Good), and others: Cambodia (1860 10 centimes), Sarawak (1870 half cent), Singapore (3 tokens), Tonkin (1905, EF-AU), and Nepal (3 pieces, including one contemporary copper forgery of a mohar), mostly Fine or somewhat better, all identified, retail value at least $400, lot of 18 pieces $200 - 300 1393. AFGHANISTAN: Abdur Rahman, 1880-1901, AR 5 rupees, AH1316, KM-826, bold strike without any weakness, lovely VF-EF $140 - 180 Image size reduced. World Coins Asia & Middle-East 1390. 1394. AFGHANISTAN: Abdur Rahman, 1880-1901, AR qiran (4.59g), AH1319, KM-831, bold strike, choice AU, R $200 - 250 1395. AFGHANISTAN: Abdur Rahman, 1880-1901, AR medal (8.82g), AH1318, 28.3 mm, for the conquest of Herat, VF, R $120 - 160 1396. AFGHANISTAN: Habibullah, 1901-1919, AV tilla (4.59g), AH1320, KM-836.2, EF-AU $400 - 450 1397. AFGHANISTAN: Habibullah, 1901-1919, AR 5 rupees, AH1326, KM-843, traces of original luster, EF $140 - 200 AFGHANISTAN: Abdur Rahman, 1880-1901, AE 100 dinars (46.46g), Kabul, AH1311, KM-809, lovely even strike with virtually no weakness, one of the finest known examples, choice VF, ex Albert Gammon Collection $2,000 - 2,500 1391. AFGHANISTAN: Abdur Rahman, 1880-1901, AV tilla (4.59g), AH1314, KM-821, couple barely visible scuffs on reverse, EF-AU $270 - 320 1392. AFGHANISTAN: Abdur Rahman, 1880-1901, AV tilla (4.55g), AH1316, KM-822, EF $270 - 320 Image size reduced. 126 World Coins 1398. AFGHANISTAN: Habibullah, 1901-1919, AR 5 rupees, AH1328, KM-843, traces of original luster, EF $140 - 200 1403. AFGHANISTAN: Amanullah, 1919-1929, AV 2 tillas (9.05g), SH1298, KM-879, choice BU $600 - 700 1404. AFGHANISTAN: Amanullah, 1919-1929, AV ½ amani (2.30g), SH1299, KM-886, BU $200 - 260 1405. AFGHANISTAN: Amanullah, 1919-1929, AV amani (4.58g), SH1299, KM-887, some weight adjustmant marks, UNC $260 - 300 1406. AFGHANISTAN: Amanullah, 1919-1929, AV 2 amani (9.13g), SH1299, KM-888, UNC $500 - 600 1407. AFGHANISTAN: Amanullah, 1919-1929, AV 2 amani, SH1299, KM-888, UNC $500 - 600 1408. AFGHANISTAN: Amanullah, 1919-1929, AV 2 amani (9.17g), SH1301, KM-888, EF $440 - 500 1409. AFGHANISTAN: Amanullah, 1919-1929, AV 2 amani, SH1302, KM-888, NGC graded MS63 $450 - 550 Image size reduced. 1399. AFGHANISTAN: Habibullah, 1901-1919, AR 5 rupees, AH1329, KM-843, decent strike, VF-EF $120 - 150 Image size reduced. 1400. 1401. 1402. AFGHANISTAN: Habibullah, 1901-1919, AE paisa, Qandahar, AH1322, KM-960, A-3253A, countermarked on ¼ anna of Muscat & Oman, date obscured by countermark, VF on Fine host $90 - 110 AFGHANISTAN: Amanullah, 1919-1929, AV tilla (4.60g), AH1337, KM-868.1, crossed swords beneath the mosque, UNC $350 - 450 AFGHANISTAN: Amanullah, 1919-1929, AV tilla (4.58g), AH1337, KM-868.2, Seal of Solomon beneath the mosque, choice AU $350 - 450 127 Stephen Album Rare Coins | Auction 21 | January 15-16, 2015 1410. AFGHANISTAN: Amanullah, 1919-1929, AV 2 amani (9.16g), SH1303, KM-888, splendid BU $600 - 700 1416. AFGHANISTAN: Amanullah, 1919-1929, AV amani (5.95g), SH1305 year 8, KM-912, choice AU $300 - 350 1411. AFGHANISTAN: Amanullah, 1919-1929, AV 5 amani (22.86g), SH1299, KM-889, number “5" for denomination above the toughra, UNC $2,200 - 2,600 1417. AFGHANISTAN: Amanullah, 1919-1929, AR award medal (13.74g), SH1298, 32.7 mm, standard medal for service, loop removed, VF-EF $90 - 110 1418. AFGHANISTAN: Habibullah Ghazi, 1929, AV habibi (4.57g), AH1347, KM-899, AU $300 - 380 1419. AFGHANISTAN: Muhammad Nadir, 1929-1933, AV 20 afghanis (5.93g), AH1349, KM-925, UNC 1412. 1413. AFGHANISTAN: Amanullah, 1919-1929, AV 5 amani (22.94g), SH1299, KM-890, star above the toughra, lovely bold strike, choice AU $1,800 - 2,200 AFGHANISTAN: Amanullah, 1919-1929, AR afghani, SH1305 year 8, KM-910, NGC graded MS64 $90 - 110 1420. 1414. 1415. $340 - 400 AFGHANISTAN: Muhammad Nadir, 1929-1933, AR ½ afghani, SH1311, KM-926, PCGS graded MS62 $80 - 100 AFGHANISTAN: Amanullah, 1919-1929, AV ½ amani (3.02g), SH1304 year 7, KM-911, UNC $220 - 260 1421. AFGHANISTAN: Muhammad Nadir, 1929-1933, AR afghani, SH1310, KM-927.1, NGC graded MS64 $200 - 250 1422. AFGHANISTAN: Muhammad Zahir, 1933-1973, AV 8 grams, SH1315, KM-934, NGC graded MS63 $450 - 550 AFGHANISTAN: Amanullah, 1919-1929, AV amani (6.05g), SH1304 year 7, KM-912, UNC $320 - 400 Date listed erroneously on the slab as SH1215. 128 World Coins 1430. 1423. AFGHANISTAN: Muhammad Zahir, 1933-1973, AV 4 grams, SH1315, KM-935, UNC $250 - 300 1431. 1424. AFGHANISTAN: Muhammad Zahir, 1933-1973, AV 4 grams, SH1317, KM-935, NGC graded MS62 $250 - 350 1425. AFGHANISTAN: Muhammad Zahir, 1933-1973, 25 pul, SH1316, KM-940, a wonderful example! NGC graded MS66 $70 - 90 1426. AFGHANISTAN: Muhammad Zahir, 1933-1973, AV 8 grams, SH1339//AH1380, KM-952, Proof $750 - 850 1432. 1433. 1427. AFGHANISTAN: AV 10,000 afghanis, 1978, KM-982, Marco Polo sheep, mintage of only 181 pieces, NGC graded PF69 Ultra Cameo, RR $2,800 - 3,200 A similar piece, also graded PF-69 Ultra Cameo by NGC, was sold by Heritage Long Beach Auction 3020, Lot 23002, for $6500 (September 2012). 1428. 1429. AFGHANISTAN: AV religious token (2.61g), kalima / stylized toughra in wreath, probably struck circa 1940s to 1960s, perhaps in Europe or India, nice quality, UNC $150 - 200 AFGHANISTAN: LOT of 30 coins of Abdur Rahman, 1880-1901, machine-struck only, paisa AH1309 VF (KM-801.1), 1309 Fine (KM-802), 1317 VG (KM-827), 1317 VG (KM-828), shahi 1309 VG, sanar undated Fine (KM-823), 1315 Fine, abbasi 1313 EF, 1314 VF, half rupee 1313 UNC, 1316 VF, rupee 1304 Birmingham VF ex-mount, 1308 UNC, 1309 UNC, 1309 EF, 1310/09 AU, 1310 VF, 1311 Fine, 1311/3 AU, 1312/1 EF, 1312 VG, 1313 UNC (KM-806), 1313 EF (KM-814), 1313 double struck VF (KM-814), 1314 UNC (KM-818), 1314 AU (KM-819.1), 1316 Fine, 1316 VF-EF, 1318 (Fine), and 5 rupees 1314 VG, nice starter group, retail about $800, lot of 30 pieces $450 - 600 129 AFGHANISTAN: LOT of 47 coins of Habibullah, 1901-1919, paisa AH1329 Fine, 1332 Fine, 1334 VG, 1336 Fine, 1337 Fine, sanar 1326 Fine, 1331 VF, 1337 AU, abbasi 1330 VF mounted, 1333 UNC, 1334 VF, 1335 Fine, 1337 Fine, half rupee 1323 Fine, 1326 Fine (KM-844.2), 1329 Fine, 1334 EF-AU, 1335 VF, rupee 1319 EF (KM-832), 1319 AU (KM-833.2), 1320 VF (KM-833.1), 1320 VF (KM-839), 1320 VF (KM-840.1), 1321 VF (KM-842.1), 1321 VG (KM-840.2), 1322 VG (KM-842.1), 1322 EF (KM-842.2), 1324 VG, 1325 VG (KM-833.1), 1326 Fine, 1327/6 Fine, 1327 EF, 1328 Fine (KM-842.2), 1328 VF (KM-847.1), 1328 Fine (KM-847.2), 1329 VF (KM-842.2), 1329 EF-AU (KM-853), 1330 Fine, 1331 VF, 1332 AU, 1333 BU, 1334 Fine, 1334 Fine, 1337 EF, and 5 rupees 1319 Fine, 1322 VG, 1324 VG, 1326 VF, retail about $700, lot of 47 pieces $400 - 500 AFGHANISTAN: LOT of 59 coins of Amanullah, 1919-1929, KM-860, shahi AH1337 VG, KM-862, sanar 1337 VG, KM-865, half rupee 1337 VG, KM-867, rupee 1337 Fine, KM-869, 3 shahi SH1298 VF, KM-870, 3 shahi 1298 Fine, 1299 Fine, 1299 shattered dies VG, KM-871.1, 3 shahi 1298 VF, KM-871.2, 3 shahi 1298 VG, KM-875, half rupee 1298 Fine, KM-877, rupee 1298 Fine, 1299 Fine, KM-878, 2½ rupees 1298 AU, 1299 Fine, 1300 EF, 1301 VF, 1302/1 VF, 1302 VF, 1303 Fine, KM-880, paisa 1301 Fine, 1302 VG, 1303 Fine, KM-881, 3 shahi 1299 VF, 1300 VF, 1300 clipped planchet Fine, KM-881a, 3 shahi 1300 VG, KM-883, abbasi 1299 VG, 1300 VF, 1301 VG, 1302 Fine, 1303 VG, KM-884, half rupee 1299 VG, KM-885, rupee 1299 VF, 1300 VG, 1301 UNC, 1302 EF, 1303 EF, KM-893, 3 shahi 1300 VF, 1301 VF, KM-894, half rupee 1301 VF, 1301 Fine, 1302 Fine, 1303 Fine, KM-905, 2 pul 1304 VF, KM-906, 5 pul 1304 Fine, KM-907, 10 pul 1304 G-VG, KM-908, 20 pul 1304 EF, KM-909, half afghani 1304 year 7 AU, 1304 year 8 VG (copper contemporary forgery), 1305 year 8 AU, 1306 year 6 VF (erroneous regnal year), 1306 year 9 VF, KM-910, afghani 1304 year 7 AU, 1305 year 8 AU, 1306 year 9 UNC, KM-913, 2½ afghani 1305 year 8 VF, 1306 year 9 UNC, and KM-915, ½ afghani 1307 year 10, VF, excellent starter group, retail about $700, lot of 59 pieces $400 - 500 AFGHANISTAN: LOT of 12 coins, including 7 of Habibullah Ghazi, 1929 (KM-895, 896, 897, 898, 901, 902 and 972, all VF or better) and 5 local coppers (KM-960.1, 960.2, two varieties of 964, and 967, average fine), nice group, retail about $300, lot of 12 pieces $150 - 250 AFGHANISTAN: LOT of 60 modern coins, from Muhammad Nadir Shah to the present, KM-917, 918, 920 (3 pieces), 921 (2), A922, 923, 924, 926 (3), 929 (2), 930, 931 (2), 932.1, 932.2 (4), 936, 937, 938, 939, 940, 941 (2), 942.1 (2), 944 (3), 945, 946 (2), 947, 949, 950, 953, 954.1, 955, 975, 976, 977, 990, 992, 993, 994, 995, 996, 997, 998, 999, 1000, 1044, 1045 and 1046, mostly EF or better, a few earlier issues F-VF, latest issues mostly AU or UNC, no rare types, perfect starter lot, retail about $200, lot of 60 pieces $100 - 140 Stephen Album Rare Coins | Auction 21 | January 15-16, 2015 1434. AFGHANISTAN: COLLECTION of 50 modern commemoratives, dated 1978-2001, silver unless otherwise noted: KM-978 (1978, unc), KM-981 (1978, proof), KM-1001 (SH1360, brass, bu), KM-1002 (1981, proof), KM-1003 (1986, bu), KM-1004 (1988, bu), KM-1005 (1986, bu), KM-1007 (1988, bu), KM-1008 (1989, proof), KM-1009 (1986, bu), KM-1010 (1987, bu), KM-1011 (1989, type I, thin obverse letters, proof), KM-1011 (1989, type II, thick obverse letters, proof), KM-1012 (1989, type I, thin obverse letters, proof), KM-1012 (1989, type II, thick obverse letters, proof), KM-1013 (1991, bu), KM-1014 (1991, copper-nickel, proof), KM-1016 (1986, copper-nickel, bu), KM-1020 (1993, proof), KM-1021 (1994, proof), KM-1022 (1992, proof), KM-1023 (1995, proof), KM-1024 (1993, copper, bu), KM-1025 (1996, colorized, proof), KM-1026 (1995, copper-nickel, in original folder, bu), KM-1027 (1996, 2 pieces, unc, also proof), KM-1028 (1998, proof), KM-1029 (1996, colorized, proof), KM-1030 (1996, copper-nickel, bu), KM-1031 (1995, proof), KM-1032 (1995, copper, proof), KM-1033 (1998, colorized, proof), KM-1033var (1997, colorized, larger size, perhaps 20g, proof), KM-1034 (1998, proof), KM-1035 (1995, proof), KM-1035 (1996, proof), KM-1036.1 (1996, proof), KM-1036.2 (1998, proof), KM-1037 (1999, copper-nickel, bu), KM-1038 (1999, proof), KM-1039 (1997, proof), KM-1040 (1996, colorized, proof), KM-1041 (2000, proof), KM-1042 (2000, proof), KM-1043 (2001, proof), KM-1049var (1999, 35mm, proof), KM-P1.1 (1989, piéfort, proof), KM-P2 (1996, piéfort, colorized, proof), and KM-P3 (1998, piéfort, colorized, bu), also Liberia, 20 dollars 2003, for the “liberation of Afghanistan” (KM—, proof), nearly complete collection, all well-protected in standard holders, difficult to assemble today, KM value approximately $1700, lot of 50 pieces $900 - 1,100 1438. TENASSERIM-PEGU: Anonymous, ca. 17th - 18th century, large tin unit (415g), Robinson-1 (plate 5), 76mm, knotted dragon at sea / unreadable Burmese-Mon legend, VF, RR $420 - 500 A huge and very heavy example. Image size reduced. Virtually all coins of this group will likely grade higher than MS-63 or PR-65, but the KM prices still apply as theoretical retail values. 1435. CAMBODIA: Norodom I, 1835-1904, AR tical, CS1208 (1847), KM-37, VF-EF $300 - 350 1440. CAMBODIA: Norodom I, 1859-1904, AR medal (16.13g), 1902, Lecompte-120, palace with A SA MAJESTE NORODOM I ROI DU CAMBODGE SES MANDARINS ET SON PEUPLE RECONNAISSANTS 1902 surrounding / bust left with NORODOM I ROI DU CAMBODGE surrounding, 34mm, AU $130 - 170 1441. CEYLON: George III, 1796-1820, AE 1/24 rixdollar, 1803, KM-64, elephant left, lovely strike! VF $75 - 100 1442. CEYLON: George V, 1910-1936, ½ cent, 1926, KM-106, specimen strike, PCGS graded Specimen 65 RD, RRR ex King’s Norton Mint Collection $350 - 450 ARMENIA: Rupen I, 1080-1095, AE pogh (2.86g), NM, ND, Ner-245, cross with ruler’s name around / cross with ‘Servant of God’ around, usual peripheral weakness, Fine, RR $190 - 230 Struck during the Baronial period. Armenia was elevated from a Baronial to a Kingdom status in 1198. 1436. ASIA: LOT of 47 interesting Asian charms and amulets, group of Chinese items from the Qing dynasty to modern times (22), Chinese token-like items (10), Chinese silver charm (1), Japan charms (2), Korea charms (6), modern Thailand medals (2), “jade” charms (4), average circulated condtion, total of 47 pieces $150 - 350 1437. 1439. SHAN STATES: AV ¼ tical (3.61g), ND (circa 1981), KM-X2, crude outline map of rebel held territory, EF-AU $200 - 300 Produced privately, likely in Shan held rebel territory in Myanmar. Little is known about these issues except that they are scarce as they rarely appear on the market. 130 World Coins 1443. CEYLON: George V, 1910-1936, ½ cent, 1926, KM-106, PCGS graded Specimen 65 RD, RR ex King’s Norton Mint Collection $300 - 400 1449. 1444. CEYLON: George V, 1910-1936, cent, 1926, KM-107, specimen strike, PCGS graded Specimen 66 RD, RRR ex King’s Norton Mint Collection $350 - 450 FRENCH INDOCHINA: AE medal (55.49g), 1903, medal by O. Roty for the Annam-Tonkin Exposition, helmeted female bust left with REPVBLIQVE FRANCAISE around and “O. Roty” in small letters in left field / view of the Exposition Palace with GOUVERNEMENT GENERAL DE L’INDO-CHINE above and EXPOSITION DE HANOÏ MEDAILLE COMMEMORATIVE 1902-1903 below, 50mm, brown AU $140 - 180 Image size reduced. 1445. CEYLON: George V, 1910-1936, cent, 1926, KM-107, PCGS graded Specimen 65 RD, RR ex King’s Norton Mint Collection $300 - 400 1450. 1446. CEYLON: AE token, 1843, Pridmore-96, George Steuart & Co. Wekande Mills, valued at 19 cents, UNC $80 - 100 1447. FRENCH COCHINCHINA: 2 sapeque, 1879-A, KM-2, some staining near the central square, Red Brown UNC $80 - 100 1448. FRENCH COCHINCHINA: cent, 1884-A, KM-3, lovely chocolate surfaces with traces of original red, NGC graded MS64 BR HEJAZ: AV 100 francs (32.13g), NM, ND, KM-—, countermarked al-hijaz on France, 100 francs, 1856-A, type KM-786.1, EF on VF-EF host, RR $4,000 - 5,000 Modern fantasy countermark, probably made during or shortly after the 1960s. Still, these fantasies are very rare in gold. 1451. INDONESIA: AR 500 rupiah, 1970, KM-25, 25th Anniversary of Independence, Wayang dancer, NGC graded PF69 Ultra Cameo $120 - 160 1452. INDONESIA: AR 750 rupiah, 1970, KM-26, 25th Anniversary of Independence, Garuda bird, NGC graded PF69 Ultra Cameo $140 - 180 $300 - 400 Image size reduced. 131 Stephen Album Rare Coins | Auction 21 | January 15-16, 2015 1453. BORNEO: He Shun Gongsi Federation, 1776-1853, tin/lead cash (14.61g), obverse legend da gang gong si, reverse he shun, lovely example, bold VF, R $350 - 450 1454. SUMATRA: AE keping (1.97g), 1804//AH1247, KM-Tn3, the Hijri date is equivalent to AD1831, AU $100 - 120 1459. SUMENEP: AR 4 reales (12.21g), ND, countermark sumenep in Malay on colonial Mexico 4 reales, KM40a, DM, with assayer F (1731-32), VF on F host $400 - 500 1460. IRAN: Ahmad Shah, 1909-1925, AR 2000 dinars, AH1332, KM-1057, beautiful and lustrous, NGC graded MS63 $100 - 150 Off-center strike, very rare example, and in excellent condition. 1455. SUMATRA: AE keping, 1787/AH1202, KM-257.1, S-957, East India Company issue, NGC graded AU58 BR $75 - 100 1461. IRAN: Reza Shah, 1925-1941, AR 2000 dinars, Tehran, SH1305, KM-1096, NGC graded MS64 $100 - 130 1456. SUMATRA: AE duit, ND (1816), KM-281, obverse brockage, arms of the Netherlands, F-VF, R $100 - 120 1462. IRAN: Muhammad Reza Shah, 1941-1979, AV medal (9.01g), SH1350, 2500th Anniversary of Persian Empire, head of Shah / cuneiform tablet, AGW 0.2607, BU $400 - 500 1457. SUMENEP: AR rupee (13.08g), ND, KM-191.4, countermark Madura star on Java KM247a, AH1668 (error for 1228)/AS1740, EF on VF host $550 - 650 1458. SUMENEP: AR 8 reales (26.82g), ND, 2 countermarks on Mexico 8 reales, KM47a, ca.1730, sumenep in Malay and 5-petaled rosette, bold VF on F host $600 - 800 132 World Coins 1463. IRAN: Muzaffar al-Din Shah, 1896-1907, AR medal, AH1318, Rabino-Plate 46, number 68, 38mm, medal for valor, arms of Iran / inscription and date inside beaded circle, with mount for wearing (as usual) and what appears to be the original green ribbon of issue, prooflike BU $400 - 500 1467. JAPAN: Genmei, 707-715, AE sen, H-1, JNDA-6, J-2, New Wado Kaichin type, cast 720-59 posthumously, wa do kai chin, corrosion and two minor casting holes, Fine, RR $150 - 250 1468. JAPAN: Shotoku, 764-770, AE cash (3.88g), H-1.25, JNDA-22, jin go kai ho, cast 765-82, VF, R ex Zhao Quanzhi Collection $150 - 250 JAPAN: Shotoku, 764-770, AE cash (2.98g), H-1.25, JNDA-22, jin go kai ho, cast 765-82, F-VF, R ex Zhao Quanzhi Collection $150 - 250 1469. This type of award medal was instituted by Nasir al-Din Shah about AH1289 (1872), the earliest dated medal published by Rabino. The first issues were crudely struck in both silver and gold; later during his reign, the medals were struck with machine presses with mounts at top. This is a superb specimen! 1464. 1465. IRAN: Reza Shah, 1925-1941, AR 5000 dinars, SH1308, KM-1106, the loveliest we have seen, NGC graded MS64 $150 - 200 1470. JAPAN: Saga, 809-823, AE cash (2.33g), H-1.43, JNDA-31, fu ju shim po, small size flan, cast 818-35, minor edge defects, F-VF, R, ex Zhao Quanzhi Collection $150 - 250 1471. JAPAN: Ninmyo, 833-850, AE cash (2.18g), H-1.47, JNDA-34, jo wa sho ho, small size flan, cast 835-48, somewhat encrusted, VF, RRR, ex Zhao Quanzhi Collection $400 - 600 1472. JAPAN: Genmei, 707-715, AE amulet (4.17g), Wado Kaichin type, Zeno-147130, wa do kai chin, horseman & perhaps a crane, VF, R $75 - 100 ISRAEL: 5 prutot, 1949, KM-10, with pearl, rare in proof, NGC graded PF64 RD $300 - 400 A similar example sold in the Stack’s Bowers & Ponterio Auction, Lot 1254 for $600. Called an e-sen coin, which is a gambling amulet or literally “picture coin.” An interesting piece and from the manufacturing style and fabric appears quite old, likely more than a century old, but uncertain which period it was produced in. 1466. JAPAN: Genmei, 707-715, AE sen (3.22g), H-1, JNDA-9, J-5, New Wado Kaichin type, cast 720-59 posthumously, wa do kai chin, VF, RR $200 - 300 133 Stephen Album Rare Coins | Auction 21 | January 15-16, 2015 1473. 1478. JAPAN: Anonymous, 14-16th centuries, AE shima-sen (3.13g), H-2.6, Zeno-147135, kai gen tsu ho, somewhat pitted surfaces, crude VF, R $75 - 100 This example is cast in imitation of a Chinese Northern Song dynasty coin of tai ping tong bao type with barbarous calligraphy. This example is cast in imitation of a Chinese Tang dynasty coin of kai yuan tong bao type with barbarous calligraphy. 1474. JAPAN: Anonymous, 14-16th centuries, AE shima-sen (2.04g), H-2.6, kai gen tsu ho, somewhat pitted surfaces, crude VF, R $75 - 100 1479. This example is cast in imitation of a Chinese Tang dynasty coin of kai yuan tong bao type with barbarous calligraphy. 1475. JAPAN: Anonymous, 14-16th centuries, AE shima-sen (2.64g), H-2.7, kai gen tsu ho, somewhat pitted surfaces, crude VF, R $75 - 100 1480. JAPAN: Anonymous, 14-16th centuries, AE shima-sen (2.88g), Zeno-147180, ten? songu tsu ho , crude F-VF, R $75 - 100 This example is cast in imitation of a Chinese Northern Song dynasty coin of tian? song tong bao type with barbarous calligraphy. 1481. JAPAN: Anonymous, 14-16th centuries, AE shima-sen (2.35g), H-2.8, kai gen ho tsu, with tsu ho reversed and tsu inverted while the ho is abbreviated, somewhat pitted surfaces, crude VF, R $75 - 100 JAPAN: Tensho, 1571-1617, AE amulet (2.52g), bun rokuo tsu ho, likely a charm or amulet with minor reverse tooling, VF, R $75 - 100 An interesting piece cast in bronze of a very rare type normally made in silver. From the manufacturing style and fabric it appears to be made circa 1900-1940 period. This example is cast in imitation of a Chinese Tang dynasty coin of kai yuan tong bao type with barbarous calligraphy. 1477. JAPAN: Anonymous, 14-16th centuries, AE shima-sen (2.73g), H-2.24v, Zeno-147131, tai hei ho tsu, with tsu ho reversed and tsu written in an unusual style, somewhat pitted surfaces, crude VF, R $75 - 100 This example is cast in imitation of a Chinese Northern Song dynasty coin of tai ping tong bao type with barbarous calligraphy. This example is cast in imitation of a Chinese Tang dynasty coin of kai yuan tong bao type with barbarous calligraphy. 1476. JAPAN: Anonymous, 14-16th centuries, AE shima-sen (1.73g), H-2.24v, tai hei tsu ho, somewhat pitted surfaces, crude VF, R $75 - 100 1482. JAPAN: Anonymous, 14-16th centuries, AE shima-sen (2.41g), H-2.8, kai gen tsu ho, with kai inverted and tsu ho written in odd style, somewhat pitted surfaces, crude VF, R $75 - 100 JAPAN: Tokugawa, 1603-1868, AE mon (3.73g), Mito mint, year 3 (1626), H-4.1, JNDA-1, Ko Kanei Tsuho type, with san below on reverse, Fine, R $75 - 100 Cast in the 3rd year of the Kan’ei era. This example is cast in imitation of a Chinese Tang dynasty coin of kai yuan tong bao type with barbarous calligraphy. 134 World Coins 1483. JAPAN: Tokugawa, 1603-1868, AE mon (3.07g), Sado mint, H-4.122, JNDA-13, Shin Kanei Tsuho type, san above on reverse, small dot below on reverse, bronze bosen (seed or mother) coin for iron type, cast from 1862, F-VF, R $75 - 100 1484. JAPAN: Tokugawa, 1603-1868, AE mon (3.13g), Sendai mint, H-4.177, JNDA-45, Shin Kanei Tsuho type, small sen above on reverse, bronze bosen (seed or mother) coin for iron type, cast from 1768, VF, R $75 - 100 1489. JAPAN: Tokugawa, 1603-1868, AE mon (3.28g), Osaka mint, H-4.198, JNDA-59, Shin Kanei Tsuho type, gen above on reverse, bronze bosen (seed or mother) coin, cast from 1741, pleasing EF, R $75 - 100 1490. JAPAN: Tokugawa, 1603-1868, AE mon (3.01g), Fushimi mint, H-4.207, JNDA-65, Shin Kanei Tsuho type, bronze bosen (seed or mother) coin for iron type, cast 1767-74, VF, R $75 - 100 1485. JAPAN: Tokugawa, 1603-1868, AE mon (3.41g), Sendai mint, H-4.179, JNDA-45, Shin Kanei Tsuho type, small sen above on reverse, bronze bosen (seed or mother) coin for iron type, cast from 1838, EF, R $75 - 100 1491. JAPAN: Tokugawa, 1603-1868, AE mon (3.21g), Kuji-gun mint, H-4.211, JNDA-67, Shin Kanei Tsuho type, ku above on reverse, bronze bosen (seed or mother) coin for iron type, cast 1768-72, VF-EF, R $100 - 150 1486. JAPAN: Tokugawa, 1603-1868, AE mon (3.08g), Sendai mint, H-4.179, JNDA-45, Shin Kanei Tsuho type, small sen above on reverse, bronze bosen (seed or mother) coin for iron type, cast from 1838, VF, R $75 - 100 1492. JAPAN: Tokugawa, 1603-1868, AE mon (3.44g), Kuji-gun mint, H-4.211, JNDA-67, Shin Kanei Tsuho type, ku above on reverse, bronze bosen (seed or mother) coin for iron type, cast 1768-72, VF, R $75 - 100 1487. JAPAN: Tokugawa, 1603-1868, AE mon (2.85g), Sendai mint, H-4.180, JNDA-45, Shin Kanei Tsuho type, large sen above on reverse, bronze bosen (seed or mother) coin for iron type, cast from 1860, VF, R $75 - 100 1493. JAPAN: Tokugawa, 1603-1868, AE mon (2.85g), Kuji-gun mint, H-4.212, JNDA-68, Shin Kanei Tsuho type, ku above, ni below on reverse, closed kan variety, bronze bosen (seed or mother) coin for iron type, cast from 1774, VF, R $75 - 100 1488. JAPAN: Tokugawa, 1603-1868, AE mon (3.28g), Osaka mint, H-4.198, JNDA-59, Shin Kanei Tsuho type, gen above on reverse, bronze bosen (seed or mother) coin, cast from 1741, decent EF, R $75 - 100 1494. JAPAN: Tokugawa, 1603-1868, AE mon (2.86g), Kuji-gun mint, H-4.212, JNDA-68, Shin Kanei Tsuho type, ku above, ni below on reverse, open kan variety, bronze bosen (seed or mother) coin for iron type, cast from 1774, Fine, R $75 - 100 135 Stephen Album Rare Coins | Auction 21 | January 15-16, 2015 1495. JAPAN: Tokugawa, 1603-1868, AE mon (2.95g), Mito mint, H-4.215, JNDA-71, Shin Kanei Tsuho type, to above on reverse, bronze bosen (seed or mother) coin for iron type, cast from 1864, VF-EF, R $75 - 100 1501. JAPAN: Tokugawa, 1603-1868, AE mon (3.35g), Jiuman Tsubo mint, H-—, Cr-1.5s, JNDA-23, Shin Kanei Tsuho type, ju above on reverse, bronze bosen (seed or mother) coin for iron type, cast from 1736, VF-EF, R $75 - 100 1502. JAPAN: Tokugawa, 1603-1868, AE mon (3.26g), Jiuman Tsubo mint, H-—, Cr-1.5s, JNDA-23, Shin Kanei Tsuho type, ju above on reverse, bronze bosen (seed or mother) coin for iron type, cast from 1736, VF-EF, R $75 - 100 1503. JAPAN: Tokugawa, 1603-1868, AE 4 mon (5.96g), Fukagawa mint, H-4.252, JNDA-75, Shin Kanei Tsuho type, 11 waves, bosen (seed or mother) coin, Fine, R $75 - 100 1504. JAPAN: Tokugawa, 1603-1868, AE 4 mon (5.13g), Fukagawa mint, H-4.252, JNDA-75, Shin Kanei Tsuho type, 11 waves, bosen (seed or mother) coin, Fine, R $75 - 100 1505. JAPAN: Tokugawa, 1603-1868, AE 4 mon (6.59g), Sendai mint, H-4.259, JNDA-76, Shin Kanei Tsuho type, 11 waves, sen above on reverse, bronze bosen (seed or mother) coin for iron type, cast from 1866, F-VF, R $75 - 100 Kudo lists this and the following example as produced only as mother coins, basically a pattern type. 1496. JAPAN: Tokugawa, 1603-1868, AE mon (3.31g), Mito mint, H-4.215, JNDA-71, Shin Kanei Tsuho type, to above on reverse, bronze bosen (seed or mother) coin for iron type, cast from 1864, VF-EF, R $75 - 100 1497. JAPAN: Tokugawa, 1603-1868, AE mon (3.33g), Kosuge mint, H-4.217, JNDA-72, Shin Kanei Tsuho type, bronze bosen (seed or mother) coin for iron type, cast 1859-67, EF, R $75 - 100 1498. JAPAN: Tokugawa, 1603-1868, AE mon (3.45g), Kosuge mint, H-4.217, JNDA-72, Shin Kanei Tsuho type, bronze bosen (seed or mother) coin for iron type, cast 1859-67, EF, R $75 - 100 1499. JAPAN: Tokugawa, 1603-1868, AE mon (2.89g), Kosuge mint, H-4.217, JNDA-72, Shin Kanei Tsuho type, bronze bosen (seed or mother) coin for iron type, cast 1859-67, VF-EF, R $75 - 100 1500. JAPAN: Tokugawa, 1603-1868, AE mon (3.33g), Jiuman Tsubo mint, H-—, Cr-1.5s, JNDA-23, Shin Kanei Tsuho type, ju above on reverse, bronze bosen (seed or mother) coin for iron type, cast from 1736, VF-EF, R $75 - 100 136 World Coins 1506. JAPAN: Tokugawa, 1603-1868, AE 4 mon (5.38g), Morioka mint, H-4.262, JNDA-78, Shin Kanei Tsuho type, 11 waves, mori above on reverse, bronze bosen (seed or mother) coin for iron type, cast 1866-69, VF-EF, R $75 - 100 1507. JAPAN: Tokugawa, 1603-1868, AE 4 mon (6.03g), Fukagawa mint, H-4.278, JNDA-83, Shin Kanei Tsuho type, 11 waves, to above on reverse, bronze bosen (seed or mother) coin for iron type, cast from 1867, polished, VF, R $75 - 100 1508. JAPAN: Tokugawa, 1603-1868, AE 4 mon (3.81g), H-5.17, JNDA-2, Bunkyu sobun type, 11 waves, broad rim around hole, bronze bosen (seed or mother) coin, cast 1863-68, EF, R $75 - 100 1509. JAPAN: Tokugawa, 1603-1868, AE 4 mon (3.81g), H-5.17, JNDA-2, Bunkyu sobun type, 11 waves, thin rim around hole, bronze bosen (seed or mother) coin, cast 1863-68, EF, R $75 - 100 1510. 1511. JAPAN: Tokugawa, 1603-1868, AE 4 mon (3.67g), H-5.17v, JNDA-2, Bunkyu sobun type, 11 waves, medium rim around hole, bronze bosen (seed or mother) coin, cast 1863-68, EF, R $75 - 100 1512. JAPAN: Tokugawa, 1603-1868, AE 4 mon (3.85g), H-5.19, JNDA-3, Bunkyu gyoku type, 11 waves, broad rim around hole, bronze bosen (seed or mother) coin, cast 1863-68, EF, R $75 - 100 1513. JAPAN: AV ichi bu kin (3.67g), Koshu Province, ND (1582-90), KM-94, H-8.69, cast by the Matsuki-clan, VF $750 - 780 This type is a Shin (new) Koshu Ichibu-kin issued Tensho era years 10-18 (1582-1590). A similar variety, the Ko (old) Koshu Ichibu-kin (no dots around the edge) were issued Eiroku era year 10 to Tensho era year 10 (1567-1582). JAPAN: Tokugawa, 1603-1868, AE 4 mon (3.67g), H-5.17, JNDA-2, Bunkyu sobun type, 11 waves, broad rim around hole, bronze bosen (seed or mother) coin, cast 1863-68, EF, R $75 - 100 1514. JAPAN: Meiji, 1867-1912, AR yen, year 3 (1870), Y-5.1, JNDA-01-9, Type I, lightly toned, EF $280 - 320 1515. JAPAN: Meiji, 1868-1912, pewter token (4.31g), year 25 (1892), hondo joto (Hondo completion of framework), dated Meiji 25 year, 11 month, 29 day (November 29th, 1892) on reverse, AU, R $75 - 100 Legend translates as hondo (Mahavira Hall), the main building of a Buddhist temple, and joto [shiki] (ridgepole raising ceremony). 137 Stephen Album Rare Coins | Auction 21 | January 15-16, 2015 1522. 1523. 1516. JAPAN: Meiji, 1868-1912, pewter token (3.65g), year 25 (1892), hondo joto (Hondo completion of framework), dated Meiji 25 year, 11 month, 29 day (November 29th, 1892) on reverse, AU, R $75 - 100 Legend translates as hondo (Mahavira Hall), the main building of a Buddhist temple, and joto [shiki] (ridgepole raising ceremony). 1524. Rice, salt and alcohol are used in the “Joto-shiki” and are sprinkled around at each corner of the building as an offering to the gods. The purpose of this ceremony is to convey thanks to the workers for their efforts to this point (upon completion of the framework), as well as pray for their safety as they climb about the roof and other dangerous heights. Traditionally it was also, as the name indicates, to celebrate the actual raising of the ridgepole (the horizontal timber traditionally set at the top of the roof where the rafters are fastened together). 1525. 1526. 1517. JAPAN: Meiji, 1868-1912, pewter token (5.43g), year 43 (1910), daimon joto (Main Gate completion of framework) dated Meiji 43 year, 4 month, 17 day (April 17, 1910) on reverse, AU-UNC., R $75 - 100 1527. Legend translates as daimon (Main Gate), the main gate of a Buddhist temple, and joto [shiki] (ridgepole raising ceremony). 1518. 1528. JAPAN: Meiji, 1868-1912, pewter token (5.69g), year 43 (1910), butsuden joto (Buddha temple completion of framework), dated Meiji 43 year, 4 month (April 1910) on reverse, with chion-in below, AU-UNC., R $75 - 100 1529. Legend translates as butsuden (Buddha Pavillion), and joto [shiki] (ridgepole raising ceremony). Chion-in is a vast Buddhist temple complex in Higashiyama-ku, Kyoto, Japan founded in 1234. This token was cast for ceremonies celebrating the completion of the reconstruction in 1910 of the Amida-do hall that houses the image of Amida. 1519. JAPAN: LOT of 52 coins, AE mon H-4.3 with dot above (5), H-4.183 Umakomeza mint (2), H-4.197+ Osaka mint (2), H-4.115+ Sado mint (7), H-4.208 Nagasaki mint (7), H-4.135+ Sendai mint (3), H-4.155+ Koume-mura mint (9), iron mon H-4.176+ Sendai mint (4), H-4.211 Kuji-gun mint (2), H-4.212 Kuji-gun mint (4), H-4.160 Koume-mura mint? (1), iron 4 mon H-4.259+ Sendai mint (3), H-4.269 Fukagawa mint (1), H-4.278+ Fukagawa mint (1), H-4.266 Morioka mint bronze seed? but in only VG quality (1), very interesting lot of many different mints and varieties of the Tokugawa Shogunate, retail value $550, lot of 52 coins $200 - 300 1520. JAPAN: LOT of 16 coins, an interesting grouping of more interesting AE mon Kanei Tsuho types (10), AE 4 mon possible bosen (seed) of Kanei Tsuho (1), AE 10 mon Hoei Tsuho (2), Hakodate local iron mon (2), Sendai local square iron mon (1), very interesting lot of many different types and varieties of the Tokugawa Shogunate, retail value $250, lot of 16 coins $100 - 200 1521. JAPAN: LOT of 5 coins, part of The Twelve Antique Coin series, Wado Kaichin (1), Mannen Tsuho (3), Jingo Kaiho (1), all broken, chipped and in low quality, retail value $200, lot of 5 coins $75 - 100 1530. 1531. JAPAN: LOT of 48 Bunkyu-Eiho coins, including 45 standard 4-mon examples with 11 wave reverse (1863-1868), one standard obverse without the waves (contemporary imitation?), and one with simplified ho (as Hartill-5.31, but too narrow, and large characters, so likely an imitation of unknown origin), nearly all VF or better, many minor varieties, all in 2x2 holders with identification and reference numbers, retail value about $150, lot of 48 pieces $80 - 100 JAPAN: LOT of 196 machine-struck coins, all in 2x2 holders including 1 rin coins (31), 5 rin coins (4), ½ sen coins (26), 1 sen coins large size (25), 1 sen coins small size (35), 2 sen coins (46), 5 sen coins copper nickel (20), 10 sen copper nickel (4), 20 sen silver coins (5), many different dates, but some duplication as well, a nice mixture of mostly Meiji era, but some Taisho and a few early Showa are included, average circulated condition, retail value around $500, lot of 196 coins $100 - 150 JAPAN: LOT of 3 silver medals, circa 1920-30s, one multisided with dragon design and Japanese text and date 1929 on reverse, with loop as made for wearing, another rectangular with eagle design and Japanese text on reverse with loop as made for wearing, another uniface round with dragon design and single Japanese Kanji text on obverse, all three wonderfully designed and produced, lot of 3 silver medals $75 - 100 JAPAN: LOT of 599 Kanei Tsuho cash coins (1625-1867), many different varieties, mostly copper, some iron, some with mint marks on the reverse, a few with miscellaneous symbols on the reverse, all in holders marked with the subtype and various catalog references, a wonderful accumulation of umpteen variations and an amazing learning collection for the interested numismatist, mostly VF or better, lot of 599 pieces $200 - 400 JAPAN: LOT of 72 Kanei Tsuho 4 cash coins, with 21 waves (1768-1769, 10 pcs) and 11 waves (1769-1859 in copper and 1860-1868 in iron, about the same number of each metal in this lot, 51 pcs), all in 2x2 holders, identified and with at least 1 or 2 catalog references, mostly Fine or better, some very attractive, retail about $150-200, nice starter lot, lot of 72 pieces $100 - 200 JAPAN: LOT of 16 Tempo Tsuho oval 100 mon, cast 1835-1869, some variants, all VF or better, some really lovely, retail about $200-250, lot of 16 pieces $100 - 160 JAPAN: LOT of 13 Japanese amulets, based on cash (7 pcs) or mon (6), mostly late 19th and early 20th century, most with descriptions, nothing spectacular, but a fascinating little group, lot of 13 pieces $100 - 200 JORDAN: Hussein ibn Talal, 1952-1999, 5 fils, 1962//AH1382, KM-9, VIP Proof Record specimen, NGC graded Proof 65 BR, RR JORDAN: Hussein ibn Talal, 1952-1999, 10 fils, 1962//AH1382, KM-10, VIP Proof Record specimen, NGC graded Proof 65 RB, RR $500 - 650 JORDAN: Hussein Ibn Talal, 1952-1999, Specimen set, 1968, KM-SS3, SET of 6 coins, KM-14, 15, 16, 17, 18 and 19, reportedly only 50 sets were produced, RRR $300 - 400 This Specimen set if often referred to as a proof set. 138 $500 - 650 World Coins 1540. 1532. 1533. 1534. 1535. 1536. 1537. 1538. 1539. 1541. KOREA: Yi Hyong, King, 1864-1897, AR 5 yang, year 501 (1892), KM-1114, some reverse scratches and lightly cleaned, NGC graded VF details, R $800 - 1,000 KOREA: LOT of 7 ancient coins, H-25.68 sam han tong bo with many flan defects in low quality, H-25.69 sam han jung bo VG-F (4), H-25.71 hae dong tong bo in seal script and low quality (2), group of early Korean cash coins, but mostly low quality, still interesting, retail value $350, lot of 7 coins $150 - 250 KOREA: LOT of 21 medieval coins, H-25.73 cho son tong bo, eighteen on normal size flans and two on larger flans, plus one H-25.74 sang pyong tong bo, with chon above on reverse, mostly VG quality, but a few are quite nice, retail value $700, lot of 21 pieces $300 - 500 KOREA: LOT of 4 brass charms, circa late 19th century, group of 4 pieces with various designs, an interesting group! lot of 4 charms $75 - 100 KUWAIT: Sabah Ibn Salim, 1965-1977, AR proof set, 1987, KM-PS3, SET of 6 pieces, all graded by NGC and marked as Ultra Cameo: KM-9a, fils (PF-69), KM-10a, 5 fils (PF-68), KM-11a, 10 fils (PF-69), KM-12a, 20 fils (PF-68), KM-13a, 50 fils (PF-68), and KM-14a, 100 fils (PF-68), set of 6 pieces $500 - 750 LANNATHAI: Anonymous, 14-16th century, AR tamlung, Mitch-2749, silver “ka-k’im” tamlung or split silver bar which is folded back to join at ends (four baht), struck at Chiangmai with various stamps of issue and one test cut, VF $75 - 100 LAOS: Sisavang Vong, 1904-1959, 50 cents, 1952, KM-E3, ESSAI, NGC graded MS64 $100 - 120 LAOS: LOT of 12 items, Kingdom of Luang Prabang, AE lat “canoe money,” 7 pieces of various length, plus 4 fully debased “tiger tongues,” likely contemporary imitations, plus one “tiger tongue” charm or amulet piece, total of 12 pieces $75 - 100 1542. PORTUGUESE MALACCA: Sebastião, 1557-1578, tin dinheiro (2.30g), ND, SS-S-19, arms of Portugal / sailing ship, superb bold strike, choice EF $80 - 100 1543. KEDAH: Muhammad Jiwa Zainal Shah, 1710-1773, BI ½ real (1.88g), ND, SS-11, al-sultan al-’adil obverse, muhammad shah reverse, bold strike, EF, R $170 - 220 1544. TRENGGANU: Hiap Hin Company, tin jokoh (6.76g), ND (1895), SS-38, Prid-111, Chinese / Jawi, issued by the Sultan’s Juru Bahasa (Chinese Interpreter), with standard countermarks, VF $100 - 150 1545. NEPAL: Surendra Vikrama, 1847-1881, AR medal (10.47g), VS1912, KM-CM1var, Sri Natha Paltan, military regiment issue, for the Third Nepal-Tibet War, 1855-1856, half-size of the normal medal (28mm), F-VF, R $100 - 150 LAOS: Sisavang Vong, 1904-1959, 10 cents, 1952, KM-E1, ESSAI, NGC graded MS65 $100 - 120 It is not known if this piece was struck to this size, or was clipped out of the standard 38mm medal, type CM1. 1546. CEYLON (DUTCH): SET of 4 undated copper coins, ca. 1660-1720, 1/8 stuiver (KM-16, VF, some light adhesions), ¼ stuiver (KM-17, choice VF), ½ stuiver (KM-18, EF), and 1 stuiver (KM-19, bold VF), lovely set, lot of 4 pieces $200 - 300 1547. CEYLON (DUTCH) :SET of 6 undated copper coins, ca. 1660-1720, ¼ stuiver (KM-17, 3 pcs), ½ stuiver (KM-18, 2 pcs), and 1 stuiver (KM-19, 1 pc), average VF, all without damage or corrosion, lot of 6 pieces $200 - 300 LAOS: Sisavang Vong, 1904-1959, 20 cents, 1952, KM-E2, ESSAI, NGC graded MS65 $100 - 120 139 Stephen Album Rare Coins | Auction 21 | January 15-16, 2015 1548. NETHERLANDS EAST INDIES: 1 dollar reis token, 1888, LW-145, Unternehmung Kisaran issue, uniface, VF-EF $150 - 200 1549. KHWAREZM: Muhammad Amin Khan, 1845-1855, AV ½ tilla (2.25g), Khwarizm, AH1269//1269, A-3082, nice VF, R $550 - 650 1550. 1551. RYUKYUS: Iyemochi, 1858-1866, AE ½ shu, ND (1863), Cr-115, H-6.29var, with character shu stamped on the edge, tall thick characters, with evidence of a thin layer of lacquer, once applied for protection, EF $200 - 250 RYUKYUS: LOT of 5 coins of the Ryukyu Kingdom, Sho-Hashi 1429-1439, AE mon tai sei tsu ho (1), Sho-Toku 1461-1469, AE mon sei ko tsu ho (2), Sho-En 1470-1476, AE mon kin en sei ho (2), average circulated condition, retail value $400, lot of 5 coins $200 - 300 The kingdom was tributary to the Ming emperors until 1609, then it was annexed by the Lord of Shimazu (today Kagoshima) by order of the Shogun, although the Kingdom still paid tribute to the Qing dynasty until 1872. The Meiji Japanese government abolished the Ryukyu Kingdom when the islands were incorporated as the Okinawa Prefecture in 1879. 1552. 1553. 1554. SARAWAK: Charles J. Brooke, 1868-1917, ½ cent, 1870, KM-5, damage (just two very small nicks and possible early cleaning), PCGS graded AU details $90 - 110 1555. SARAWAK: Charles J. Brooke, 1868-1917, cent, 1882, KM-6, PCGS graded AU50 $100 - 120 1556. SARAWAK: Charles J. Brooke, 1868-1917, cent, 1892-H, KM-7, NGC graded MS64 BR $220 - 280 1557. SARAWAK: Charles J. Brooke, 1868-1917, AR 5 cents, 1913-H, KM-8, NGC graded AU55 ex T.S. Sinnathuray Collection $250 - 300 1558. SARAWAK: Charles J. Brooke, 1868-1917, AR 5 cents, 1915-H, KM-8, cleaned, PCGS graded EF $100 - 120 1559. SARAWAK: Charles J. Brooke, 1868-1917, AR 10 cents, 1910-H, KM-9, NGC graded AU58 $130 - 160 1560. SARAWAK: Charles J. Brooke, 1868-1917, AR 20 cents, 1900-H, KM-10, NGC graded AU58 $320 - 400 SARAWAK: James Brooke, 1841-1868, ½ cent, 1863, KM-2, cleaned, PCGS graded EF details, R $150 - 200 SARAWAK: James Brooke, 1841-1868, cent, 1863, KM-3, cleaned, also tiny lamination mark above Brooke’s head (not noted on the slab), PCGS graded AU details $130 - 170 140 World Coins 1561. SARAWAK: Charles J. Brooke, 1868-1917, AR 20 cents, 1900-H, KM-10, NGC graded AU50 $280 - 320 1562. SARAWAK: Charles J. Brooke, 1868-1917, AR 20 cents, 1911-H, KM-10, surface hairlines (very minor, visible only under magnification), mintage of 15,000, NGC graded AU details, R $240 - 300 1563. SARAWAK: Charles J. Brooke, 1868-1917, AR 20 cents, 1911-H, KM-10, cleaned (somewhat strongly), mintage of 15,000, ANACS graded AU55 details, R $160 - 200 1569. SARAWAK: Charles V. Brooke, 1917-1946, cent, 1937-H, KM-18, NGC graded MS65 RD $80 - 100 1570. SARAWAK: Charles V. Brooke, 1917-1946, AR 50 cents, 1927-H, KM-19, PCGS graded AU58 $200 - 280 1571. SARAWAK: Charles V. Brooke, 1917-1946, AR 5 cents, 1920-H, KM-13, NGC graded MS62, R $300 - 400 SARAWAK: LOT of 10 encapsulated 1 cent copper coins of Victoria, KM-6, 1880 (AU-details), 1882 (AU-details), 1884 (AU-58), 1887 (EF-40), 1888 (AU-details), 1889 (AU-50 brown), 1889-H (EF-details), 1891 (AU-details), and KM-7, 1894-H (UNC-details), and 1897-H (EF-45), lot of 10 slabs $200 - 400 SARAWAK: LOT of 4 encapsulated silver coins of Charles J. Brooke, KM-8 (AR 5 cents), 1911-H (AU details, mount removed) and 1913-H (AU-details, surface hairlines), and KM-9 (AR 10 cents), 1910-H (AU-details, cleaned) and 1911-H (AU-details, surface tooled), lot of 4 slabs $120 - 200 SARAWAK: LOT of 21 encapsulated base-metal coins: KM-6 (cent), 1882, 1887, 1888, 1889 (2 pcs), 1889-H, KM-12 (cent), 1920-H, KM-18 (cent). 1927-H, 1929-H, 1930-H, KM-14 (5 cents), 1920-H (4 pcs), 1927-H (4 pcs), and KM-16 (10 cents), 1920-H (2 pcs), 1927-H, nearly all EF or AU, many unnumbered with details, lot of 21 slabs $200 - 300 1572. 1573. 1574. 1564. 1565. 1566. 1567. 1568. SARAWAK: Charles J. Brooke, 1868-1917, AR 20 cents, 1915-H, KM-10, mount removed, mintage of 25,000, NGC graded AU details, RR $250 - 300 SARAWAK: Charles J. Brooke, 1868-1917, LOT of 3 encapsulated examples of KM-8 (AR 5 cents), 1913-H, graded by ICG (AU-53), NGC (AU-details, bent), and PCGS (“genuine not gradable”, appears to be AU-details, much surface hairlines), scarce date, lot of 3 slabs $120 - 200 1575. STRAITS SETTLEMENTS: Victoria, 1867-1901, AR 5 cents, 1874-H, KM-10, PCGS graded AU55, R ex Selvaraj Y. Subramaniam Collection $400 - 500 1576. STRAITS SETTLEMENTS: Victoria, 1867-1901, AR 10 cents, 1871, KM-11, NGC graded AU55 ex Selvaraj Y. Subramaniam Collection $200 - 240 1577. STRAITS SETTLEMENTS: Victoria, 1867-1901, AR 10 cents, 1891, KM-11, UNC $125 - 175 SARAWAK: Charles V. Brooke, 1917-1946, AR 10 cents, 1920-H, KM-15, PCGS graded MS63 $220 - 260 SARAWAK: Charles V. Brooke, 1917-1946, AR 10 cents, 1920-H, KM-15, PCGS graded AU55 $120 - 140 SARAWAK: Charles V. Brooke, 1917-1946, cent, 1937-H, KM-18, NGC graded MS65 RD $80 - 100 141 Stephen Album Rare Coins | Auction 21 | January 15-16, 2015 1578. SYRIA: AR 50 piastres, 1937(a), KM-74, lightly hairlined, still attractive EF-AU $80 - 100 1579. THAILAND: Rama IV, 1851-1868, AV 1/32 baht (pai) (0.46g), Cr-162, Mongkut mark, struck during the reign of Rama V, 1868-1910, extremely rare denomination, EF, RRR $800 - 1,000 Most known gold baht pieces are of the official restrikes produced during the reign of Rama V, according to the research of Krisadaolarn & Mihailovs, Siamese Coins, p.139. Mihailovs suggests that they were produced at some time between about 1870 and 1890. 1580. THAILAND: Rama IV, 1851-1868, AV 1/8 baht (fuang) (1.86g), Cr-(164), Mongkut mark, struck during the reign of Rama V, 1868-1910, very rare denomination, EF, RR $700 - 900 1581. THAILAND: Rama IV, 1851-1868, AV ¼ baht (salung) (3.65g), Cr-165, Mongkut mark, struck during the reign of Rama V, 1868-1910, EF, R $900 - 1,100 1582. 1586. THAILAND: Rama V, 1868-1910, AR fuang (1/8 baht), RS121 (1902), Y-32a, PCGS graded MS64 $175 - 225 1587. THAILAND: Rama V, 1868-1910, AR baht, ND (1876-1900), Y-34, iridescent toning along the rim, unusually high grade for type, NGC graded MS64 $350 - 450 1588. THAILAND: Rama V, 1868-1910, AE token, ND (1880), Lecompte-3, issued for Mines of Khaotree, surface hairlines, NGC graded UNC details $120 - 160 1589. THAILAND: Rama V, 1868-1910, brass token, ND (1880), Lecompte-2, issued for Mines of Khaotree, choice AU $150 - 200 1590. THAILAND: Rama V, 1868-1910, nickel plated token, ND (1880), Lecompte-x, issued for Mines of Khaotree, AU $150 - 200 1591. THAILAND: Rama IX, 1946-, AR 600 baht, BE2526 (1983), Y-155, 700th Anniversary of the Thai Alphabet, mintage of 1000, in original case, Proof $300 - 400 THAILAND: Rama IV, 1851-1868, AV ¼ baht (salung) (overweight at 4.33g), Cr-165, Mongkut mark, struck during the reign of Rama V, 1868-1910, EF, R $900 - 1,100 The excess weight is additional gold caused by this piece having once been mounted onto a button, a common phenomenon in Thailand. 1583. THAILAND: Rama V, 1868-1910, AE ½ att (1 solot), CS1844 (1882), Y-17, surface hairlines, very rare in proof, NGC graded Proof details, RR $350 - 450 1584. THAILAND: Rama V, 1868-1910, 2 Att (1/32 Baht), RS109 (1890), Y-23, NGC graded MS63 RB $150 - 200 1585. THAILAND: Rama V, 1868-1910, AR fuang (1/8 baht), ND (1876-1900), Y-32, PCGS graded MS65 $150 - 200 142 World Coins 1592. 1593. 1597. SHIHR & MUKALLA: Salah b. Muhammad, 1851-1873, AE ½ khumsi, al-Mukalla, AH1276, KM-51, scarce denomination, VF-EF $150 - 200 1598. SHIHR & MUKALLA: Awadh b. Umar, 1881-1902, AE ¼ anna, AH1307, KM-6, countermarked on nearly worn-out ¼ anna of the Bombay Presidency, KM-231, early style countermark, EF $80 - 100 1599. YEMEN: al-Mutawakkil Yahya, 1904-1948, AR riyal, San’a, AH1344, Y-7, AU $90 - 110 1600. YEMEN: al-Mutawakkil Yahya, 1904-1948, AR 1/8 riyal (1.79g), San’a, AH1339, Y-8, with denomination thumn in Arabic, Very Good, RRR, ex Peus Auction 399 Lot 644 (November 2009), sold for €240 $350 - 400 1601. YEMEN: AR ¼ riyal (10 buqsha), San’a, AH1382, Y-A25.1, Yemen Arab Republic issue, bold strike, very rare denomination, replaced by a 2/10 riyal (8 buqsha) silver coin later in the same year, NGC graded MS64 $1,200 - 1,400 THAILAND: Rama IX, 1946-, AR 600 baht, BE2525 (1982), Y-155, 50th Birthday Anniversary of H.M. Queen Sirikit, mintage of 991, in original case, Proof $350 - 450 VIET NAM: Thieu Tri, 1841-1847, 60 cash (36.89g), B-175, standard obverse, 8 characters on reverse, 52mm, VF $80 - 100 In 1837 a new series of large heavy cash (phan or van) coins were begun. They were valued at 60 van and weighed 25 to 30 grams each and are basically commemoratives as each contained a poetic verse on the reverse of 4 or 8 characters. They were discontinued at end of the reign of Tu Duc in 1883, but privately made imitations were produced until the mid-20th century. This is a heavier than usual example but metallic composition, casting style and adjustment marks appear contemporary. Image size reduced. 1594. VIET NAM (NORTH): aluminum 20 xu, 1945, KM-1, EF, S$150 - 200 1595. QU’AITI STATE: Awadh b. Umar, 1881-1902, AE ¼ anna, AH1307, KM-10, countermarked twice on Zanzibar pysa dated AH1299 (KM-1), very scarce host type, VF on Fine host, R $100 - 140 End of Session C 1596. HADHRAMAUT: Saleh ‘Ubayd b. Abdat, 1920-1939, AR 45 khumsi, Ghurfah, AH1344, KM-105, AU, R $300 - 350 143 World Coins Session D Begins January 16, 2015 at 15:00 (PST) Africa 1602. 1603. 1604. 1605. 1606. ALGERIA: medal (76.55g), 1928, Esc. 154, 63mm, high relief medal in aluminum bronze, large bust left with ANDRE LEBON PARIS.1928 surrounding / man carrying vase near well with Arabic text above and ANDRE LEBON PRESIDENT DV CONSEIL S’ADMINISTRATION CREDIT FONCIER D’ALGERIE ET DE TVNISIE MCMII and COMMANDEVR DE LA LEGION D’HONNEVR MCMXXVIII below, VF $110 - 130 Photo size reduced. ANGOLA: LOT of 5 coins, silver except for the last piece: KM-21, 2 macutas 1783 (Fine), KM-32, 4 macutas 1796 (Fine), KM-34, 8 macutas 1796 (VF-EF), KM-35, 2 macutas 1796 (VF), and KM-50.1, AE macuta with the counterstamp of 1837 on the half macuta of 1763 (Fine), retail about $450, lot of 5 pieces $250 - 350 1607. BELGIAN CONGO: Leopold II, 1885-1909, 2 centimes, 1888, KM-2, NGC graded MS66 BR $100 - 150 1608. BELGIAN CONGO: Leopold II, 1885-1909, 5 centimes, 1887, KM-3, NGC graded MS64 BR $75 - 100 1609. BELGIAN CONGO: Leopold II, 1885-1909, 20 centimes, 1906, KM-11, very rare in this quality, NGC graded MS65 $250 - 350 1610. BELGIAN CONGO: Leopold II, 1885-1909, centime, 1919, KM-15, NGC graded MS64 RB $50 - 60 1611. BELGIAN CONGO: Leopold II, 1885-1909, 10 centimes, 1927, KM-18, NGC graded MS65 $50 - 60 1612. BELGIAN CONGO: Leopold III, 1934-1950, 2 francs, 1943, KM-25, iridescent toning, NGC graded MS63 $75 - 100 1613. BRITISH EAST AFRICA: Edward VIII, 1936-1937, 5 cents, 1936-KN, KM-23, specimen issue, NGC graded Specimen 65 RB BELGIAN CONGO: Leopold II, 1885-1909, centime, 1887, KM-1, NGC graded UNC Brown $50 - 60 BELGIAN CONGO: Leopold II, 1885-1909, centime, 1888, KM-1, NGC graded MS63 BR $50 - 60 BELGIAN CONGO: Leopold II, 1885-1909, 2 centimes, 1887, KM-2, NGC graded MS65 RB $90 - 115 144 $200 - 250 Stephen Album Rare Coins | Auction 21 | January 15-16, 2015 1614. 1615. 1616. 1617. 1618. 1619. BRITISH EAST AFRICA: George V, 1910-1936, AR 50 cents, 1922, KM-20, NGC graded MS65 $200 - 250 BRITISH EAST AFRICA: George VI, 1937-1952, 10 cents, 1939-KN, KM-26.1, attractive example, NGC graded Specimen 64 Red Brown, R $150 - 200 1620. BRITISH WEST AFRICA: Edward VII, 1901-1910, penny, 1907, KM-2, NGC graded MS64 $50 - 60 1621. BRITISH WEST AFRICA: George V, 1910-1936, 1/10 penny, 1926, KM-7, NGC graded MS66 $50 - 60 1622. BRITISH WEST AFRICA: George V, 1910-1936, 1/10 penny, 1933, KM-7, NGC graded MS66 $50 - 60 1623. BRITISH WEST AFRICA: George V, 1910-1936, AR 3 pence, 1913, KM-10, attractive toning, NGC graded MS65 $140 - 160 1624. BRITISH WEST AFRICA: George V, 1910-1936, AR 3 pence, 1913, KM-10, NGC graded MS64 $90 - 110 1625. BRITISH WEST AFRICA: George V, 1910-1936, AR 3 pence, 1915-H, KM-10, iridescent toning, finest known (population 2), NGC graded MS63 $140 - 160 1626. BRITISH WEST AFRICA: George V, 1910-1936, AR 3 pence, 1919-H, KM-10, lovely iridescent toning, finest known (this piece, population 1), NGC graded MS67 $200 - 300 1627. BRITISH WEST AFRICA: George V, 1910-1936, AR 3 pence, 1919-H, KM-10, NGC graded MS65 $100 - 150 BRITISH EAST AFRICA: George VI, 1937-1952, shilling, 1937-H, KM-28.1, NGC graded MS66 $180 - 200 BRITISH EAST AFRICA: George VI, 1937-1952, shilling, 1952, KM-31, NGC graded MS66 $80 - 100 BRITISH EAST AFRICA: George VI, 1937-1952, 1 cent, 1951-KN, KM-32, specimen strike, NGC graded Specimen 66 RB, RR BRITISH EAST AFRICA: George VI, 1937-1952, 10 cents, 1949, KM-34, VIP Proof Record specimen, NGC graded Proof 61 Red, RRR $225 - 275 $400 - 500 145 World Coins 1628. 1629. 1630. 1631. 1632. BRITISH WEST AFRICA: George V, 1910-1936, AR 3 pence, 1919-H, KM-10, NGC graded MS64 $80 - 100 BRITISH WEST AFRICA: George V, 1910-1936, 6 pence, 1923-H, KM-11b, rare in this grade, NGC graded MS63 $120 - 150 1638. BRITISH WEST AFRICA: George V, 1910-1936, 6 pence, 1924-H, KM-11b, scarce date, rare in this grade, NGC graded MS63 $150 - 200 1639. BRITISH WEST AFRICA: George V, 1910-1936, 6 pence, 1935, KM-11b, NGC graded MS64 $100 - 150 1640. BRITISH WEST AFRICA: George V, 1910-1936, 6 pence, 1936-KN, KM-11b, specimen strike, PCGS graded Specimen 66, RR BRITISH WEST AFRICA: George V, 1910-1936, 3 pence, 1920-KN, KM-10b, reverse mintmark, NGC graded MS64 $100 - 120 BRITISH WEST AFRICA: George V, 1910-1936, 3 pence, 1925, KM-10b, NGC graded MS64 $100 - 120 BRITISH WEST AFRICA: George V, 1910-1936, 3 pence, 1926, KM-10b, better date, NGC graded MS64 $120 - 160 $275 - 350 BRITISH WEST AFRICA: George V, 1910-1936, 3 pence, 1934, KM-10b, NGC graded MS63 $80 - 100 1633. BRITISH WEST AFRICA: George V, 1910-1936, AR 6 pence, 1913, KM-11, NGC graded MS64 $100 - 120 1634. BRITISH WEST AFRICA: George V, 1910-1936, AR 6 pence, 1913, KM-11, NGC graded MS64 $100 - 120 1635. BRITISH WEST AFRICA: George V, 1910-1936, AR 6 pence, 1916-H, KM-11, better date, NGC graded MS63 $110 - 140 1636. 1637. BRITISH WEST AFRICA: George V, 1910-1936, AR 6 pence, 1918-H, KM-11, finest known (population 1), NGC graded MS65 $130 - 170 146 1641. BRITISH WEST AFRICA: George V, 1910-1936, 6 pence, 1936-H, KM-11b, rare date, especially in this grade, NGC graded MS63 $200 - 250 1642. BRITISH WEST AFRICA: George V, 1910-1936, AR shilling, 1913, KM-12, NGC graded MS64 $120 - 160 1643. BRITISH WEST AFRICA: George V, 1910-1936, AR shilling, 1914-H, KM-12, NGC graded MS62 $90 - 110 Stephen Album Rare Coins | Auction 21 | January 15-16, 2015 1644. 1645. 1646. 1647. 1648. BRITISH WEST AFRICA: George V, 1910-1936, AR shilling, 1916-H, KM-12, NGC graded MS63 $110 - 150 1651. 1652. BRITISH WEST AFRICA: George V, 1910-1936, shilling, 1936-H, KM-12a, NGC graded MS65 $140 - 200 BRITISH WEST AFRICA: George V, 1910-1936, AR shilling, 1918-H, KM-12, NGC graded MS63 $110 - 150 1653. BRITISH WEST AFRICA: George V, 1910-1936, shilling, 1936-H, KM-12a, NGC graded MS63 $100 - 130 1654. BRITISH WEST AFRICA: George V, 1910-1936, AR 2 shillings, 1913, KM-13, lovely toning, finest grade (population 3), NGC graded MS63 $220 - 300 BRITISH WEST AFRICA: George V, 1910-1936, AR 2 shillings, 1919, KM-13, surface hairlines, NGC graded UNC details $100 - 120 BRITISH WEST AFRICA: George V, 1910-1936, shilling, 1922-KN, KM-12a, struck in tin-brass alloy, surface hairlines (very minor), NGC graded UNC details $100 - 120 BRITISH WEST AFRICA: George V, 1910-1936, shilling, 1923-H, KM-12a, NGC graded MS63 $100 - 140 BRITISH WEST AFRICA: George V, 1910-1936, shilling, 1924, KM-12a, NGC graded MS63 $130 - 170 1656. 1650. $500 - 600 BRITISH WEST AFRICA: George V, 1910-1936, AR shilling, 1918-H, KM-12, NGC graded MS64 $140 - 200 1655. 1649. BRITISH WEST AFRICA: George V, 1910-1936, shilling, 1936-KN, KM-12a, specimen strike, PCGS graded Specimen 66, RR BRITISH WEST AFRICA: George V, 1910-1936, shilling, 1925, KM-12a, superb quality for this type, NGC graded MS65 $160 - 200 147 BRITISH WEST AFRICA: George V, 1910-1936, 2 shillings, 1920-KN, KM-13b, NGC graded MS63 $100 - 120 World Coins 1657. 1658. 1659. 1660. 1661. 1662. 1663. BRITISH WEST AFRICA: George VI, 1937-1952, 3 pence, 1940-KN, KM-21, NGC graded MS64 $100 - 120 1664. BRITISH WEST AFRICA: George VI, 1937-1952, shilling, 1945-H, KM-23, rare in this quality, NGC graded MS64 $100 - 140 1665. BRITISH WEST AFRICA: George VI, 1937-1952, shilling, 1947, KM-23, rare in this quality, NGC graded MS65 $110 - 150 1666. BRITISH WEST AFRICA: George VI, 1937-1952, 2 shillings, 1938-KN, KM-24, NGC graded MS65 $130 - 160 1667. BRITISH WEST AFRICA: George VI, 1937-1952, 2 shillings, 1938-KN, KM-24, NGC graded MS64 $100 - 140 1668. BRITISH WEST AFRICA: George VI, 1937-1952, 2 shillings, 1938-KN, KM-24, NGC graded MS64 $100 - 140 1669. BRITISH WEST AFRICA: George VI, 1937-1952, 2 shillings, 1938-KN, KM-24, NGC graded MS63 $90 - 110 BRITISH WEST AFRICA: George V, 1910-1936, 2 shillings, 1922, KM-13b, NGC graded MS64 $120 - 160 BRITISH WEST AFRICA: George V, 1910-1936, 2 shillings, 1936-KN, KM-13b, gorgeous luster, NGC graded MS64 $120 - 150 BRITISH WEST AFRICA: George V, 1910-1936, 2 shillings, 1936, KM-13b, NGC graded MS64 $100 - 140 BRITISH WEST AFRICA: Edward VIII, 1936-1937, penny, 1936-KN, KM-16, specimen strike, PCGS graded Specimen 66, RR, ex King’s Norton Mint Collection $200 - 250 BRITISH WEST AFRICA: Edward VIII, 1936-1937, penny, 1936-KN, KM-16, NGC graded MS65 $50 - 60 BRITISH WEST AFRICA: George VI, 1937-1952, 3 pence, 1939-KN, KM-21, specimen strike, PCGS graded Specimen 64, RR $250 - 325 148 Stephen Album Rare Coins | Auction 21 | January 15-16, 2015 1670. 1671. BRITISH WEST AFRICA: George VI, 1937-1952, 2 shillings, 1939-KN, KM-24, specimen strike, PCGS graded Specimen 65, RR $275 - 350 BRITISH WEST AFRICA: George VI, 1937-1952, ½ penny, 1949-KN, KM-27, specimen issue, NGC graded Specimen 64, RR $200 - 250 1676. BRITISH WEST AFRICA: George VI, 1937-1952, 2 shillings, 1949-KN, KM-29, specimen strike, NGC graded Specimen 65, RR, ex King’s Norton Mint Collection $400 - 500 1677. BRITISH WEST AFRICA: George VI, 1937-1952, 2 shillings, 1949-KN, KM-29, specimen strike, PCGS graded Specimen 64, RR 1678. 1672. 1673. 1674. 1675. BRITISH WEST AFRICA: George VI, 1937-1952, ½ penny, 1952-H, KM-27a, specimen strike, NGC graded Specimen 65 Red Brown, RR $200 - 250 $250 - 325 BRITISH WEST AFRICA: George VI, 1937-1952, 6 pence, 1952, KM-31, finest known (population 1, with 35 others graded by NGC at lower numbers), NGC graded MS65, R $350 - 450 This type was never released into circulation, and it is reported that only 167 pieces escaped the melting pot in New Jersey. BRITISH WEST AFRICA: George VI, 1937-1952, shilling, 1951-KN, KM-28, specimen strike, PCGS graded Specimen 65, RR, ex King’s Norton Mint Collection $250 - 325 1679. BRITISH WEST AFRICA: Elizabeth II, 1952-1958, penny, 1958, KM-33, VIP Proof Record specimen, NGC graded Proof 63 Brown, RRR $400 - 500 1680. CONGO (DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC): aluminum 10 francs, 1965, KM-E1var, ESSAI, regarded as a trial strike for the silver & gold essais released for this type (KM-E1 and E2), NGC graded MS66, RR $500 - 600 BRITISH WEST AFRICA: George VI, 1937-1952, shilling, 1952-H, KM-28, NGC graded MS65 $100 - 120 BRITISH WEST AFRICA: George VI, 1937-1952, shilling, 1952-H, KM-28, NGC graded MS64 $80 - 100 149 World Coins 1681. 1682. 1683. 1684. 1685. CONGO (DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC): aluminum 10 francs, 1965, KM-E1var, ESSAI, regarded as a trial strike for the silver & gold essais released for this type (KM-E1 and E2), NGC graded MS65, RR $400 - 500 EGYPT: Hussein Kamel, 1914-1917, AR 20 qirsh, 1917/AH1335, KM-321, reverse die rotated about 90º, EF$100 - 150 EGYPT: Fuad, Sultan, 1917-1922, AR 10 qirsh, 1920-H/AH1338, KM-327, AU $200 - 300 1686. EGYPT: token for “1", Splendid Bar, Jasson Haggoannon, white-metal, uniface, VF $75 - 100 1687. GERMAN EAST AFRICA: Wilhelm II, 1888-1918, AR ¼ rupie, 1891, KM-3, lightly hairlined proof, RR $400 - 500 1688. KENYA: 5 cents, 1990, KM-17, PCGS graded Proof 64, R ex King’s Norton Mint Collection $70 - 90 1689. LIBERIA: 2 cents, 1862, KM-Pn6, pattern for KM-4, struck on thick planchet, iridescent chocolate toning, NGC graded Proof 63 Brown, R $350 - 450 1690. MAURITIUS: Victoria, 1837-1901, 2 cents, 1888, KM-8, NGC graded MS64 RD $120 - 160 1691. MAURITIUS: Victoria, 1837-1901, AR 10 cents, 1889-H, KM-10.1, NGC graded MS65 $200 - 250 1692. MAURITIUS: George V, 1910-1936, AR ¼ rupee, 1934, KM-15, lovely iridescent toning, second finest known (population 1, and 1 finer), NGC graded MS66 $350 - 450 EGYPT: Fuad, King, 1922-1936, AR 20 qirsh, 1933/AH1352, KM-352, lustrous, NGC graded MS62 $250 - 300 EGYPT: AV pound, 1970/AH1390, KM-426, AGW 0.2251, President Gamal Abdel Nasser, NGC graded MS62 $550 - 650 150 Stephen Album Rare Coins | Auction 21 | January 15-16, 2015 1693. 1694. 1695. 1701. MAURITIUS: George VI, 1937-1952, AR ¼ rupee, 1938, KM-18, NGC graded MS64 $350 - 450 1702. MAURITIUS: George VI, 1937-1952, AR ¼ rupee, 1946, KM-18a, finest known (population 2), NGC graded MS64, R MAURITIUS: George V, 1910-1936, AR ½ rupee, 1934, KM-16, NGC graded MS64 $150 - 200 $350 - 450 MAURITIUS: George V, 1910-1936, AR ½ rupee, 1934, KM-16, NGC graded MS63 $100 - 120 MAURITIUS: George V, 1910-1936, AR ½ rupee, 1934, KM-16, NGC graded MS63 $100 - 120 1697. MAURITIUS: George V, 1910-1936, AR ½ rupee, 1934, KM-16, NGC graded MS63 1699. MAURITIUS: George VI, 1937-1952, AR ¼ rupee, 1938, KM-18, golden iridescent toning, finest known (population 1), NGC graded MS66 $800 - 1,000 MAURITIUS: George V, 1910-1936, AR ½ rupee, 1934, KM-16, attractive iridescent toning (population 3, none finer), NGC graded MS65 $450 - 550 1696. 1698. 1700. 1703. MAURITIUS: George VI, 1937-1952, AR rupee, 1938, KM-19, lovely iridescent toning, NGC graded MS63 $300 - 380 1704. MAURITIUS: George VI, 1937-1952, 5 cents, 1945-SA, KM-20, NGC graded MS64 RD $120 - 160 1705. MAURITIUS: George VI, 1937-1952, 2 cents, 1945-SA, KM-22, finest known (population 1), NGC graded MS65 RD $180 - 220 1706. MAURITIUS: George VI, 1937-1952, 2 cents, 1949, KM-22, finest known (population 1), NGC graded MS65 RD $150 - 200 $90 - 110 MAURITIUS: George V, 1910-1936, AR rupee, 1934, KM-17 (population 6, one finer), NGC graded MS65 $350 - 450 MAURITIUS: George V, 1910-1936, AR rupee, 1934, KM-17, iridescent toning, NGC graded MS64 $250 - 350 151 World Coins 1707. MAURITIUS: George VI, 1937-1952, cent, 1949, KM-25, amongst the finest graded by NGC, NGC graded MS65 RB $70 - 90 1715. 1708. 1709. 1710. 1711. $350 - 500 MAURITIUS: George VI, 1937-1952, ¼ rupee, 1951, KM-27, NGC graded MS65 $80 - 100 1716. MAURITIUS: Elizabeth II, 1952-1987, 2 cents, 1962, KM-32, VIP Proof Record specimen, NGC graded PF63 Red Brown Cameo $350 - 500 1717. MAURITIUS: Elizabeth II, 1952-1987, 2 cents, 1971, KM-32, NGC graded PF68 Red Ultra Cameo $80 - 100 1718. MAURITIUS: Elizabeth II, 1952-1987, 5 cents, 1959, KM-34, VIP Proof Record specimen, NGC graded PF63 Red $350 - 500 1719. MAURITIUS: Elizabeth II, 1952-1987, 5 cents, 1960, KM-34, VIP Proof Record specimen, NGC graded PF64 Red Brown $350 - 500 MAURITIUS: Elizabeth II, 1952-1987, 5 cents, 1964, KM-34, VIP Proof Record specimen, NGC graded PF63 Red Brown $350 - 500 MAURITIUS: George VI, 1937-1952, ½ rupee, 1950, KM-28 (population 1, one finer), NGC graded MS65 $100 - 120 MAURITIUS: George VI, 1937-1952, ½ rupee, 1951, KM-28, finest known (population 2), NGC graded MS65 $100 - 120 MAURITIUS: George VI, 1937-1952, rupee, 1951, KM-29.1, finest known grade (population 2), NGC graded MS66 $160 - 200 1712. MAURITIUS: George VI, 1937-1952, 10 cents, 1952, KM-30, finest known (population 2, none finer), NGC graded MS65$80 - 100 1713. MAURITIUS: Elizabeth II, 1952-1987, cent, 1962, KM-31, VIP Proof Record specimen, NGC graded PF63 Red $350 - 500 1714. MAURITIUS: Elizabeth II, 1952-1987, 2 cents, 1959, KM-32, VIP Proof Record specimen, NGC graded PF63 Red Brown 1720. MAURITIUS: Elizabeth II, 1952-1987, 1 cent, 1971, KM-31, NGC graded PF69 RD Ultra Cameo $80 - 100 152 Stephen Album Rare Coins | Auction 21 | January 15-16, 2015 1721. 1722. 1723. 1724. 1725. 1727. MAURITIUS: Elizabeth II, 1952-1987, 9-piece proof set, 1971, KM-PS2, including the gold 200 rupees, in original box from the Royal Mint, superb quality, 750 sets produced,, R $1,200 - 1,500 1728. MAURITIUS: Elizabeth II, 1952-1987, AV 200 rupees, 1971, KM-39, finest known, NGC graded Proof 69 Ultra Cameo $900 - 1,100 1729. MOROCCO: Abd al-Aziz, 1894-1908, AR dirham, Paris, AH1315, Y-10.2, iridescent toning, NGC graded MS63 $110 - 150 1730. MOROCCO: Abd al-Aziz, 1894-1908, AR 2½ dirham, Berlin, AH1313, Y-11.1, NGC graded MS64 $120 - 160 1731. MOROCCO: Abd al-Aziz, 1894-1908, AR 1/20 rial, London, AH1320, Y-18.1, appealing iridescent toning, NGC graded MS62 MAURITIUS: Elizabeth II, 1952-1987, 5 cents, 1971, KM-34, NGC graded PF67 Red Ultra Cameo $70 - 90 MAURITIUS: Elizabeth II, 1952-1987, rupee, 1971, KM-35.1, finest known (population 1), NGC graded PF69 Ultra Cameo $200 - 250 MAURITIUS: Elizabeth II, 1952-1987, rupee, 1971, KM-35.1, NGC graded Proof 68 Ultra Cameo $100 - 120 MAURITIUS: Elizabeth II, 1952-1987, ½ rupee, 1971, KM-37.1, finest known (population 1), NGC graded Proof 69 Ultra Cameo $100 - 120 MAURITIUS: Elizabeth II, 1952-1986, AR 10 rupees, 1971, KM-38, Independence, lovely toning, NGC graded MS67 $70 - 90 1732. MOROCCO: Yusuf, 1912-1927, muzuna, Paris, AH1330, Y-26, NGC graded MS63 RB $100 - 120 1733. MOROCCO: Yusuf, 1912-1927, 10 muzuna, Poissy, AH1340, Y-29.2, NGC graded MS63 RB $110 - 150 MOROCCO: Mohammed VI, 1999-, SPECIMEN SET dated 2011//AH1432, Y-136 (10 santimat, graded SP-69), Y-137 (20 santimat, SP-68), Y-138 (½ dirham, SP-68), Y-139 (dirham, SP-67), Y-140 (5 dirhams, SP-68), and Y-141(10 dirhams, SP-67), all graded by NGC, set not listed by KM, set of 6 pieces $120 - 140 MOROCCO: Mohammed VI, 1999-, SILVER PROOF SET dated 2011//AH1432, Y-136 (10 santimat), Y-137 (20 santimat), Y-138 (½ dirham), Y-139 (dirham), Y-140 (5 dirhams), and Y-141 (10 dirhams), all graded PF-69 Ultra Cameo by NGC, set not listed by KM, R, set of 6 pieces $300 - 400 1734. 1735. 1726. $130 - 170 MAURITIUS: Elizabeth II, 1952-1987, 10 rupees, 1971, KM-38, Independence, dodo bird on reverse, struck in copper-nickel, NGC graded MS66 $70 - 90 153 World Coins 1736. 1737. 1738. 1739. 1740. 1741. MOZAMBIQUE: Maria II, 1834-1853, AR rectangular onça (26.26g), 1843, KM-25.1, “M 1843" in center, three strong countermarks / ”ONCA 6(0)r" with two countermarks as usual, pleasing example, VF $300 - 400 RHODESIA & NYASALAND: Elizabeth II, 1952-1964, ½ pence, 1955, KM-1, NGC graded PF65 Red Brown RHODESIA & NYASALAND: Elizabeth II, 1952-1964, ½ penny, 1958, KM-1, VIP Proof Record specimen, NGC graded PF63 Red 1742. RHODESIA & NYASALAND: Elizabeth II, 1952-1964, penny, 1963, KM-2, VIP Proof Record specimen, NGC graded PF65 Red Brown $500 - 650 $175 - 225 1743. SÉNÉGAL: AR 50 francs, 1975, KM-5, 25th Anniversary of Eurafrique Program, bust of Léopold Sédar Senghor / boat over map, mintage of just 1968 pieces, UNC $150 - 200 1744. SEYCHELLES: George VI, 1937-1952, AR 25 cents, 1944, KM-2, finest known (population 2), NGC graded MS64 $300 - 400 1745. SEYCHELLES: George VI, 1937-1952, 5 cents, 1948, KM-7, NGC graded MS65 RB $60 - 80 1746. SEYCHELLES: George VI, 1937-1952, 10 cents, 1951, KM-8, NGC graded MS65 $80 - 100 1747. SEYCHELLES: George VI, 1937-1952, 25 cents, 1951, KM-9, second finest known (population 4, only one finer), NGC graded MS66 $80 - 100 $500 - 650 RHODESIA & NYASALAND: Elizabeth II, 1952-1964, penny, 1955, KM-2, NGC graded PF67 Red Brown $250 - 325 RHODESIA & NYASALAND: Elizabeth II, 1952-1964, penny, 1956, KM-2, VIP Proof Record specimen, NGC graded PF65 Red RHODESIA & NYASALAND: Elizabeth II, 1952-1964, penny, 1958, KM-2, VIP Proof Record specimen, NGC graded PF64 Red Brown $500 - 650 $500 - 650 154 Stephen Album Rare Coins | Auction 21 | January 15-16, 2015 1748. SEYCHELLES: George VI, 1937-1952, 25 cents, 1951, KM-9, second finest known (population 4, only one finer), NGC graded MS66 $80 - 100 1754. 1749. 1750. 1751. 1752. 1753. SOUTH AFRICA: George V, 1910-1936, AR 2½ shillings, 1923, KM-19.1, lovely strike, for a date that is common in lower grades, but almost impossible to find in superb grades (except for the proof issue), NGC graded MS64 $1,800 - 2,200 A similar coin, also graded MS-64 by NGC, sold in the Heritage Long Beach signature auction (September 2009) for $4750. 1755. SOUTH AFRICA: Proof Set (9 pieces), 1959, KM-PS45, contains KM-44 through KM-52, in original case $180 - 220 SEYCHELLES: Elizabeth II, 1952-1976, ½ rupee, 1960, KM-12, mintage of 60,000, NGC graded MS66 $80 - 100 1756. SOUTHERN RHODESIA: George V, 1910-1936, AR 6 pence, 1932, KM-2, NGC graded Proof 62 $100 - 150 1757. SOUTHERN RHODESIA: George V, 1910-1936, AR shilling, 1932, KM-3, NGC graded Proof 62 $150 - 200 1758. SOUTHERN RHODESIA: George V, 1910-1936, AR ½ crown, 1934, KM-5, PCGS graded MS64 $200 - 240 1759. SOUTHERN RHODESIA: George VI, 1937-1952, AR ½ crown, 1937, KM-13, PCGS graded MS64 $160 - 200 1760. SUDAN: Abdullah b. Muhammad, 1885-1898, AR 10 qirsh (11.72g), AH1304 year 4, KM-6, choice VF $900 - 1,100 SEYCHELLES: Elizabeth II, 1952-1976, ½ rupee, 1967, KM-12, mintage of 20,000, NGC graded MS66 $90 - 110 SEYCHELLES: Elizabeth II, 1952-1976, rupee, 1966, KM-13, mintage of 45,000, NGC graded MS66 $80 - 100 SEYCHELLES: Elizabeth II, 1952-1976, rupee, 1968, KM-13, mintage of 40,000, NGC graded MS66 $80 - 100 SIERRA LEONE: AE medal (16.53g), 1807, KM-Tn1, 35.8mm, struck in 1814 for the Slave Trade Abolition by Great Britain in 1807, 2 standing figures / Arabic text, quite worn, presumably kept as a pocket piece for some time, Fine $80 - 100 155 World Coins 1761. SUDAN: Abdullah b. Muhammad, 1885-1898, AR 20 piastres, Omdurman, AH1311 year 9, KM-14, with original silverwash, EF $100 - 120 1767. ZANZIBAR: Barghash b. Sa’id, 1870-1888, AR riyal, AH1299, KM-4, VF-EF $600 - 800 Europe 1762. TUNISIA: Muhammad al-Hadi, 1902-1906, AV 20 francs, Paris, 1904//AH1322, KM-234, choice UNC $260 - 300 1763. TUNISIA: Muhammad al-Habib, 1922-1929, AV 10 francs, Paris, 1924, KM-252, mintage of only 83 coins, NGC graded MS64 $3,200 - 3,800 1764. TUNISIA: Muhammad VIII, 1943-1956, franc, 1945/AH1364 (a), KM-PE3, piéfort essai of KM-247, BU $240 - 300 1765. 1768. ALBANIA: Ahmed Bey Zogu, 1925-1939, AV 20 franga ari (6.44g), 1927-R, KM-10, AGW 0.1867, UNC $300 - 400 1769. SALZBURG: Paris von Lodron, 1619-1653, AR thaler (28.54g), 1623, KM-87, Madonna / St. Rupert, VF TUNISIA: Muhammad VIII, 1943-1956, 5 francs, 1954/AH1373 (a), KM-PE6, piéfort essai of KM-277, BU $100 - 140 1770. 1766. $140 - 160 WEST AFRICAN STATES: AR 500 francs, Paris, 1972, KM-7, prooflike (2000 struck), BU $100 - 120 AUSTRIA: Karl VI, 1711-1740, AR double taler (56.67g), Hall, ND, KM-1523. Dav-1049, 47mm, minor weakness due to striking, EF $800 - 1,000 Photo size slightly reduced. 156 Stephen Album Rare Coins | Auction 21 | January 15-16, 2015 1771. 1772. 1773. AUSTRIAN NETHERLANDS: Maria Theresa, 1740-1780, AR 1/8 ducaton, 1751 (h), KM-5, Cr-9, Eyp-422, initial R on truncation, small patch of adjustment marks (and corresponding weakness on opposite side), EF-AU $200 - 240 1776. $250 - 300 1777. BELGIUM: Leopold I, 1831-1865, 2 centimes, 1833, KM-4.1, very rare in this high grade, NGC graded MS65 RB, R $175 - 225 1778. BELGIUM: Leopold I, 1831-1865, 5 centimes, 1850, KM-5.1, tall “0" in date, NGC graded MS63 BR $125 - 175 1779. BELGIUM: Leopold I, 1831-1865, AR ½ franc, 1850, KM-15, finest graded (population 2), NGC graded MS61, RR ex R.L. Lissner Collection $2,000 - 2,700 AZORES: Luiz I, 1861-1889, AR 300 reis, ND, KM-25.1, countermarked crowned GP on Spain 2 reales, Philip V, Seville mint, assayer J, VF on F-VF host, R $130 - 170 AZORES: Luiz I, 1861-1889, AR 8 reales, ND, KM-29, countermarked crowned GP on Mexico 8 reales, Charles IV, 1807 Mo, assayer TH, with many small Chinese chopmarks on both sides, VF on Fine host $100 - 140 BELGIUM: Leopold I, 1831-1865, 10 centimes, 1847, with 4 over 3, KM-2.1, NGC graded MS61 BR Very rare in any grade. 1774. 1775. BELGIUM: Leopold I, 1831-1865, centime, 1856, KM-1.1, very rare in this condition, NGC graded MS66 RB, R $250 - 300 BELGIUM: Leopold I, 1831-1865, AE 10 centimes, 1832, KM-2.1, Cr-4, lovely toning, UNC $150 - 250 1780. BELGIUM: Leopold I, 1831-1865, AV 25 francs, 1850, KM-13.2, one-year type, rare in this quality, NGC graded MS63, RR $2,500 - 3,500 1781. BELGIUM: Leopold I, 1831-1865, AR ¼ franc, 1850, KM-14, NGC graded Proof 62, RRR $2,200 - 3,200 Unreported in Proof for this date; even the circulation strike is extremely rare in any grade. 157 World Coins 1782. 1788. BELGIUM: Leopold I, 1831-1865, pattern AR ½ franc, 1859, KM-Pn54, Dupriez-638, probably the finest proof grade for this pattern type, NGC graded Proof 66, R $200 - 300 1789. BELGIUM: Leopold I, 1831-1865, pattern 10 centimes, 1859, KM-Pn53, Dupriez-678, NGC graded MS65, R $100 - 125 1790. BELGIUM: Leopold I, 1831-1865, pattern 20 centimes, 1860, KM-Pn58, design by Braemt, prooflike quality, NGC graded MS66 $300 - 400 1791. BELGIUM: Leopold I, 1831-1865, pattern 20 centimes, 1861/1860, KM-Pn—, NGC graded MS64 $175 - 250 1792. BELGIUM: Leopold II, 1865-1909, AR 5 francs, 1875, KM-24, NGC graded MS61 $75 - 100 1793. BELGIUM: Leopold II, 1865-1909, AR 50 centimes, 1867, KM-26, rare date in this grade, NGC graded AU58, R $125 - 150 1794. BELGIUM: Leopold II, 1865-1909, AR 50 centimes, 1886, KM-26, NGC graded MS65 $150 - 200 BELGIUM: Leopold I, 1831-1865, AV 10 francs, 1849, KM-18, lovely example, with two die-breaks on the reverse, NGC graded MS65 $2,500 - 3,000 An example graded MS-64 by NGC sold for $3000 at Stack's Auction (January 2008), Lot 2454 from the Stack & Kroiosos Collection. 1783. BELGIUM: Leopold I, 1831-1865, 5 centimes, 1863, KM-21, rare in high grade, NGC graded MS65 $80 - 100 1784. BELGIUM: Leopold I, 1831-1865, 5 centimes, 1864, KM-21, key date, NGC graded MS63, R $150 - 200 1785. BELGIUM: Leopold I, 1831-1865, piéfort AV 10 francs, 1849, KM-P1, Bogaert-397, based on KM-18, considered by Bogaert at the highest level of rarity, NGC graded AU58, RRRR $3,000 - 4,000 1786. 1787. BELGIUM: Leopold I, 1831-1865, AR 5 francs, 1853, KM-X2.1, Marriage of the Duke and Dutchess of Brabant, lovely lustrous fields, NGC graded MS62 $225 - 300 BELGIUM: Leopold I, 1831-1865, AR 2 francs, 1856, KM-X6.1, 25th Anniversary of Independence, French legends, NGC graded MS62 $125 - 175 158 Stephen Album Rare Coins | Auction 21 | January 15-16, 2015 1795. 1796. 1797. 1798. BELGIUM: Leopold II, 1865-1909, AR 50 cents, 1886, KM-27, Flemish legends, common date, but rare in this quality, NGC graded MS64 $100 - 125 1802. BELGIUM: Leopold II, 1865-1909, AR 2 frank, 1909, KM-59, NGC graded MS65 $75 - 100 1803. BELGIUM: Leopold II, 1865-1909, 25 centimes, 1908, KM-62, very rare in Proof, not listed in KM, NGC graded Proof 64, RRR BELGIUM: Leopold II, 1865-1909, AR 50 cents, 1886, KM-27, Flemish legends, common date, but rare in this quality, NGC graded MS64 $100 - 125 $250 - 300 BELGIUM: Leopold II, 1865-1909, AR 2 francs, 1880, KM-39, 50th Anniversary of Independence, French legends, NGC graded MS64 $400 - 500 1804. BELGIUM: Leopold II, 1865-1909, 25 centimes, 1909, KM-62, very rare in this quality, NGC graded MS65 $75 - 100 1805. BELGIUM: Leopold II, 1865-1909, pattern 50 centimes, 1866, KM-Pn—, BOG-104887, NGC graded MS65, R $175 - 250 BELGIUM: Leopold II, 1865-1909, 5 centimes, 1898, KM-40, French legends, key date, NGC graded MS64 $80 - 100 Bronze version of KM-Pn68 for KM-27. 1799. BELGIUM: Leopold II, 1865-1909, 5 centimes, 1900, KM-40, French legends, rare in this grade, NGC graded MS66 $65 - 85 1806. 1800. BELGIUM: Leopold II, 1865-1909, 10 centimes, 1901, KM-43, Flemish legends, superb quality and very rare in this quality, NGC graded MS67, R $300 - 400 1801. BELGIUM: Leopold II, 1865-1909, 10 centimes, 1901, KM-43, Flemish legends, ANACS graded MS62, R $150 - 200 1807. 159 BELGIUM: Albert I, 1909-1934, nickel 5 francs, 1934, KM-97.1, key date, ANACS graded EF45 $50 - 75 BELGIUM: Albert I, 1909-1934, pattern 20 francs, 1934, KM-Pn339, Dupriez-2508, bronze strike for the regular issue in silver, KM-104.1, coin alignment, matte proof, NGC graded Proof 63 $80 - 100 World Coins 1814. 1808. 1809. 1810. BELGIUM: Leopold III, 1934-1950, AR 50 francs, 1935, KM-106.1, Centenary of the Belgian Railways, position-A, NGC graded MS66 $250 - 300 1815. The Anton Michelsen company was founded in 1841 and was the court jeweler for the Royal Danish Court. This collector began purchasing these sterling silver collector spoons while still living in China during the Republic (Min Guo) era. BELGIUM: Leopold III, 1934-1950, AR 50 francs, 1935, KM-106.1, Centenary of the Belgian Railways, position-B, NGC graded MS66 $250 - 300 BELGIUM: Leopold III, 1934-1950, pattern 5 francs, 1935, KM-Pn—, Dupriez-2568, struck in nickel, NGC graded MS65 CYPRUS: Victoria, 1878-1901, AE piastre, 1887, KM-3.2, a lovely example! NGC graded MS64 RB $1,400 - 1,600 DENMARK: LOT of 13 Anton Michelsen of Copenhagen vintage gilt sterling silver spoons, many with enameled details including; 1898 Christian IX 80th Birthday, 1912 Christian X proclaimed King of Denmark, 1922 Art Deco design for Christmas, 1928 Christmas, 1929 Christmas, 1933 Royal Wedding of Prince Knud & Princess Caroline-Mathilde, 1935 Royal Wedding of King Frederik IX of Denmark and Ingrid of Sweden (2), 1937 Christian X Silver Jubilee of Reign, 1940 Christian X 70th Birthday, 1942 Christmas (2), 1952 Christmas, a lovely collection from one of the most important jeweler families in Denmark containing around 16 ounces of pure silver, retail value $650, lot of 13 spoons, ex Zhao Quanzhi Collection $300 - 400 1816. ENGLAND: Henry VII, 1485-1509, AR ½ groat (1.52g), York, S-2262, issue of the Archbishop Bainbridge, with keys below arms and martlet mintmark, pleasing VF $260 - 340 1817. ENGLAND: Henry VI, 1422-1461, AR groat (3.74g), ND (1422-30), S-1836, Calais Mint, old natural tone, VF $200 - 240 1818. ENGLAND: James I, 1603-1625, AR shilling, ND (1604-1619), S-2654, rose mintmark, third bust, couple light scratches in obverse field, VF $100 - 140 1819. ESTONIA: Eric XIV, of Sweden, 1560-1568, AR ¼ mark, Reval (Tallinn), [15]62, SB-11, a couple very faint reverse scratches, much original mint luste, R, NGC graded AU details $175 - 275 $175 - 250 1811. CRUSADER KINGDOMS: AV bezant (3.86g), NM, ND (ca. 1190-1260), Ma-5var, A-730, derived from type A-729 of the Fatimid ruler al-Âmir, superb strike, assigned to Jerusalem, EF-AU $500 - 600 1812. CRUSADER KINGDOMS: Anonymous, 1251-1258, AR dirham (2.57g), ‘Akka (Acre) (125)1, Ma-13, Christian religious texts, mint and date all in Arabic, with large encircled cross pattée in obverse center, choice VF, RR $1,000 - 1,200 1813. KINGDOM OF CYPRUS: James II, 1460-1473, AE sezin (2.02g), Jerusalem, Ma-165, but struck in Cyprus, rampant lion / cross of Jerusalem, with two crosses before the reverse text REX IDERUSAIS, VF $90 - 110 160 Stephen Album Rare Coins | Auction 21 | January 15-16, 2015 1820. FRANCE: Louis XVI, 1774-1792, AV louis d’or (7.62g), Paris, 1787-A, KM-591.1, VF $400 - 450 1821. FRANCE: Louis XII, 1498-1515, AR blanc de Bretagne (2.62g), Rennes, Dy-666, arms of France / cross pattée, slightly irregular flan, lovely strike, VF-EF $170 - 200 1822. FRANCE: Henri III, 1574-1589, AR franc (13.66g), Toulouse, 1582-M, Dupl-1130a, entitled King of France and Poland, EF FRANCE: Louis XIV, 1643-1715, AR sol (0.79g), Strasbourg, 1683, KM-245, lustrous AU, R $180 - 220 1827. FRANCE: Louis XIV, 1643-1715, AR ¼ écu (7.55g), Reims, 1709-S, KM-380.16, three-crown reverse, EF $230 - 270 1828. FRANCE: Louis XIV, 1643-1715, AR ½ écu (15.07g), Lyon, 1709-D, KM-382.4, three-crown reverse, choice VF $130 - 170 1829. FRANCE: Louis XV, 1715-1774, AR écu (28.94g), Pau, 1772, KM-555, cow mintmark, choice VF $130 - 170 1830. FRANCE: Louis XVI, 1774-1792, AR écu, Montpellier, 1793-N, KM-615.11, also dated year 5 of Liberty, VF-EF $300 - 400 1831. FRANCE: Louis XVIII, 1815-1824, AR ¼ franc, Paris, 1823-A, KM-714.1, EF-AU $170 - 230 $250 - 350 1823. FRANCE: Louis XIV, 1643-1715, AR ½ écu (13.57g), Limoges, 1655-I, KM-164.10, choice VF $110 - 140 1824. FRANCE: Louis XIV, 1643-1715, AR ½ écu (13.57g), Limoges, 1655-I, KM-199.5, few adjustment marks, AU, R $180 - 220 1825. 1826. FRANCE: Louis XIV, 1643-1715, AR ½ écu (13.42g), Bayonne, 1662-L, KM-202.9, struck on planchet adjusted for weight before striking, EF $200 - 300 161 World Coins 1832. FRANCE: Louis Philippe I, 1830-1848, AE 3 centimes, ND, KM unlisted, Maz-1093, ESSAI, NGC graded MS65 RB $175 - 225 1837. 1833. FRANCE: Henri V, Pretender, 1830-1883, AR ½ franc, 1833, Bruce-X23, Mazard-914, Gad-404, two-year type, toned, EF $160 - 200 1838. 1834. FRANCE: Napoléon III, 1852-1870, AR 50 centimes, Strasbourg, 1868-BB, KM-814.2, key date, EF, R 1839. $200 - 250 1840. 1835. 1836. FRANCE: AR 5 francs, Paris, 1870-A, KM-819, one-year type, EF $170 - 230 FRANCE: AR medal (67.67g), 1898, Schoen-114, 68mm, large silver medal by F. Vernon depicting the 100th Anniversary of the Reunion of Mulhouse into the French Republic, woman welcoming girl, with altar at left reading PATRIA and with a fasces on the side, and the legend LA REPUBLIQUE DE MULHAUSEN REPOSE DANS LE SEIN DE A REPUBLIQUE FRANCAISE at right with XXV VENTOSE AN VI in exergue / town scene in background including old St. Etienne Church, with shield adorned with Mulhouse wheel amidst vines and laurel in foreground with CENTIEME ANNIVERSAIRE DE LA REUNIION LIBRE ET VOLONTAIRE DE MULHOUSE A LA FRANCE above and 15 MARS 1798-1898 below, wonderful old-time deep tone, UNC $200 - 240 1841. Photo size reduced. 162 FRANCE: AE medal (104.00g), 1930, 59mm, high-relief bronze medal by Emile Monier, bust left, MAURE D’ALEG in right field and EMILE MONIER in small letters in bust exergue / scroll map of Mauritania unfurled in foreground with large fort in background and E.M.1930 on back curl of map, EF $170 - 200 Photo size reduced. FRANCE: LOT of 7 French bronze medals, part of the series of Caqué for the 60 kings & queens of France, issued in 1836 ff, including Dagobert II, François II, Louis XII, Charles II, Charles IV, Charles VIII, and Charles le Gros, each 51mm diameter, all in at least choice EF condition, retail about $500, lot of 7 pieces $200 - 300 FRANCE: LOT of 8 silver crowns: 1710-D (Fine), 1718-B (About Fine), 1727-BB (VG), 1765-L (VF), 1765-cow (Pau mint, F-VF), 1868-BB (VF), 1869-BB (2 pieces, VF-EF and EF-AU), pleasing group, retail about $425, lot of 8 pieces $250 - 350 FRANCE: LOT of 38 miscellaneous coins, many interesting types, silver unless otherwise noted: Louis XIII, 5 sols 1643A, Fine; Louis XIV, AE liard 1656-D, VG-F, corroded, 4 sols 1675-D, VG, 5 soles 1704-Strasbourg, EF, 1/10 écu 1711-N, VF, 1/12 écu 1658-&, F-VF, and AE 20 sols Lille 1708, VF; Louis XV, AE sol 1774-W, Fine, 1/20 écu 1727-E, F-VF, 1/10 écu 1716-BB, Good, and 1747-A, VF; Louis XVI, 15 sols 1791-R, Fine, and 1792-W, VF, 30 sols 1792-A, VG, 1792-Q, bold VF, and 1793-W, F-VF; Lefevre, 5 sols 1792, VF, 10 sols 1792, VG, and 20 sols 1792, EF; 1st Republic, AE sol 1793-BB, VF, and AE 5 centimes year 8-W, Fine; Napoléon I, franc 1808-BB, F-VF, and 1811-A, VF; Charles X, ¼ franc 1827-A, VF, Louis Philippe I, 25 centimes 1845-B ¼ franc, Fine, 1832-A, AU, and 5 francs 1846-W, EF; Napoléon III, AE 5 centimes 1854-K, EF-AU, 1863-K, EF, 1864-BB, EF, franc 1869-A, EF, 2 francs 1868-A, VF and 1869-A, VF-EF; 3rd Republic, 50 centimes 1882-A, UNC, franc 1872-K, EF, and 2 francs 1881-A, Fine; Dombes, 1/12 écu 1665, VF-EF; and French Colonies, AE 5 centimes 1841-A, F-VF, attractive representation of French coinage over 250 years, retail about $1200, lot of 38 pieces $600 - 800 GERMAN STATES: AR medal (14.54g), ND (1690-1750), moralizing (religious) medal, oak trees on hills with city in background and .DER IST WIE EIN BAVM GEPFLANIZET AN DEN WASSER BACHEN around and PS.I.3. in inner exergue / two tablets reading DV SOLT GOTT DEINEN HERRN LIEBEN VON GANTZE HERTZ: VND DEI NEN NAECH. STEN ALS SICH SELBST. with ES IST KEIN ANDER GROSSER GEBOT DENN DEISE. around, MARC:XII.30.31. in inner exergue and 4 Hebrew letters above with rays eminating, a few minor rim nicks, lightly cleaned long ago, retoned nicely, 34mm, VF $80 - 100 Stephen Album Rare Coins | Auction 21 | January 15-16, 2015 1842. 1843. 1844. HAMBURG: Freie und Hansestadt, AR 32 schilling, 1809, KM-537, Gaedechens-657, mintmaster CAIG, choice EF $200 - 240 1847. GERMANY: AR medal (15.43g), 33.6mm, for the battle near Mülhausen, 19 August 1914, bust of Wilhelm II / text in wreath, AU $80 - 120 1848. GREAT BRITAIN: George III, 1760-1820, AE farthing, 1773, KM-602, contemporary imitation struck at the same time as the evasion coppers, crude AU $75 - 100 1849. GREAT BRITAIN: George III, 1760-1820, AR 6 pence, 1787, KM-606.2, iridescent and lustrous, UNC $90 - 110 1850. GREAT BRITAIN: George III, 1760-1820, AR ½ crown, 1816, KM-667, iridescent toning, NGC graded AU58 $200 - 250 1851. GREAT BRITAIN: Victoria, 1837-1901, AR half crown, 1846, KM-740, VF-EF $300 - 400 1852. GREAT BRITAIN: Victoria, 1837-1901, AR half crown, 1887, KM-756, young head, EF $200 - 260 LÜBECK: Freie und Reichsstädte, AR 32 schilling, 1738, KM-154, Dav-627, small reverse spot and mottled tone with some obverse luster, VF ex Oldenburg Auction 18/III/94 Lot 1155 $140 - 160 NUREMBERG: medal (13.99g), 1771, Hut-Cza-3126, moralizing medal in cast pewter referring to the attempted murder of Stanislas August of Poland, murder scene with “Ihr Konigs Morder.Wie steht Ps.105.V. 15.” around and “SchwartzegThal 23.No.1771.” below / beehive in a cage under trees with “geht zum Bienen, lernt von ihnen.+” around and “1.Petri 2.v.13 .II .17.” in exergue, somewhat crude, 38mm, EF $80 - 100 The reverse legend translates as “go to the bees, learn from them.” 1845. 1846. SAXONY: Friedrich August III, 1904-1918, AR 2 mark, 1914-E, KM-1263, nice multi-colored tone, gem UNC $250 - 300 SAXE-COBURG-GOTHA: Ernst II, 1844-1893, AR thaler, 1869-B, KM-152, issue for 29 January 1869, choice EF $150 - 200 163 World Coins 1858. 1853. 1859. GREAT BRITAIN: Victoria, 1837-1901, AR crown, 1900, KM-783, S-3937, year LXIV, a few hairlines, UNC $350 - 450 1860. 1854. GREAT BRITAIN: Edward VII, 1901-1910, AR ½ crown, 1902, KM-802, some hairlines, lightly toned reverse, Matte Proof $140 - 180 1861. 1855. 1856. 1857. GREAT BRITAIN: LOT of 3 medals, 1) Prince Albert 1840-1861, silvered AE medal (45mm) of The Great Exhibition Exhibitors Medal by W. Wyon struck in 1851. Bare head of Prince Albert left / Dove upon a globe draped with banner inscribed EXHIBITOR; all within wreath. BHM 2463; Eimer 1462; Allen HP-A055, brown surfaces, scattered light marks, EF 2) Albert Edward as Prince of Wales 1841-1901, silvered AE medal, 1874, bust of Prince left / assemblage of buildings forming the South Kensington exhibition site - then commonly referred to as Albertopolis - with the Albert Hall prominent, medal by George Morgan, after Johann Edgar Boehm, 51 mm, mounts removed on reverse, EF 3) Edward VII 1901-1910, sterling AR medal, Plymouth Education Authority, 1910, Five Years Perfect Attendance medal by A.H. Darby, named (F. Weeks), 51mm, Dry-1609, EF, lot of 3 medals $150 - 250 GREAT BRITAIN & CANADA: Lot of 71 miscellaneous coins, including 25 from Great Britain (mostly very common, but also 1593 sixpence of Elizabeth I, Good, and 1757 sixpence of George II, F-VF), 6 colonial issues, 11 regular coins of Canada, and 29 mostly Canadian state and private tokens (average Fine), retail of about $300-400, lot of 71 pieces $150 - 250 GREAT BRITAIN & COLONIES: LOT of 14 coins, silver unless otherwise noted: AE penny, 1827 (rare date, Good), nickel-brass 3 pence 1953 (BU), shilling 1787 (EF, 2 nicks) and 1825 (VG), florin 1849 (VF), half crown 1707-E sexto (Fine), 1819 (Fine, 1 testmark), and 1825 (VG), partial maundy set of 1694 (penny, EF, 3 pence EF, 4 pence VF), Canada 10 cents 1858 (VF), British North Borneo AE cent 1889-H (VF-EF), and Palestine 10 mils 1935 (EF), interesting group in affordable grades, retail about $600-650, lot of 14 pieces $350 - 450 HUNGARY: Ludwig I, the Great, 1342-1382, AV gulden (3.48g), Fr-3, Huszár-512, Florentine lily, around +LODOV ICI REX / St. John, standing facing, around S IOHA NNES B, VF $500 - 600 GREAT BRITAIN: Edward VII, 1901-1910, AR florin, 1904, KM-802, scarce date, one scratch, VF-EF $140 - 180 1862. HUNGARY: Matthias I, Corvinus, 1458-1490, AV gulden (3.57g), Körmöcbánya (Kremnica) mint, Fr-22, Huszár-686, struck circa 1479-1483, crowned Holy Virgin seated facing, holding Holy Infant; to right, lilies in vase; in exergue, raven standing left on branch, holding ring / St. Ladislaus I standing facing, holding ax and globus cruciger; K V/A across field, rim nick and damage near rim, VF $200 - 300 1863. HUNGARY: Ferdinand III, 1637-1657, AR thaler, Körmöczbánya (Kremnica) mint, 1650, KM-107, Dav-3198, lovely well-centered strike, EF-AU $300 - 400 GREAT BRITAIN: Elizabeth II, 1952-, ½ penny, 1958, KM-896, VIP Proof Record specimen, NGC graded Proof 63 Red Brown, R, ex Rupp Collection $600 - 800 The lines on the face of Elizabeth are on the NGC holder, not on the coin. GREAT BRITAIN: LOT of 4 bronze medals, 1) Prince Albert 1840-1861, AE medal (45mm) of The Great Exhibition - Exhibitors Medal by W. Wyon struck in 1851. Bare head of Prince Albert left / Dove upon a globe draped with banner inscribed EXHIBITOR; all within wreath. BHM 2463; Eimer 1462; Allen HP-A055, brown surfaces, scattered light marks, EF 2) Great Exhibition 1851, AE services medal, by W. Wyon, bust left / FOR SERVICES, within wreath, EXHIBITION OF THE WORKS OF INDUSTRY OF ALL NATIONS MDCCCLI, awarded to Capt. R.L. Ogilvie, 44mm, Allen 40-41; BHM 2463; Eimer 1459, EF 3) Victoria 1837-1901, AE medal, Diamond Jubilee 1897, official bronze medal by G.W. De Saulles after T. Brock and W. Wyon. Older veiled and crowned bust left / Youthful diademed head left, laurel branch below, EF, 4) Edward VII 1901-1910, AE medal, Opening of Queen Alexandra Dock 1907, bronze medal by Spiridion, 51mm, rim knocks, EF, lot of 4 medals $200 - 300 164 Stephen Album Rare Coins | Auction 21 | January 15-16, 2015 1869. 1864. 1865. The obverse has a matte finish, while the reverse has a mirror-like proof finish. HUNGARY: Leopold I, 1658-1705, AR 15 krajczar, Körmöczbánya (Kremnica) mint, 1682, KM-175, brilliant original mint luster, UNC ex Coin Galleries Auction 10-Nov 1999 Lot 792 $150 - 200 HUNGARY: Leopold I, 1658-1705, AR thaler, Körmöczbánya (Kremnica) mint, 1691, KM-214.2, Dav-3261, 47mm, lovely well-centered strike, EF ex Coin Galleries Auction 18-Jul 2001 Lot 820 $350 - 450 Photo size slightly reduced. 1870. ICELAND: 2 krónur, 1958, KM-13a.1, VIP Proof Record specimen, NGC graded Proof 62 $350 - 450 1871. IRELAND: James II, Pretender, 1689-1690, AE 6 pence, 1689 February, KM-93, S-6583K, “gun money” type, NGC graded AU53 $200 - 300 The name “gun money” stems from the idea that they were minted from melted down guns. However, many other brass objects, such as church bells, were also used. 1866. HUNGARY: Karl VI, 1711-1740, AR taler (28.76g), Kremnitz, 1727 KB, KM-301, EF $500 - 700 1867. HUNGARY: Ferenc József, 1848-1916, AV 8 forint, KM-455.1, UNC 1868. ICELAND: króna, 1957, KM-12a, VIP Proof Record specimen, NGC graded Proof 62 $350 - 450 $300 - 350 ICELAND: 5 aurar, 1963, KM-9, VIP Proof Record specimen, PCGS graded PF63 CAM $350 - 450 165 1872. IRELAND: James II, Pretender, 1689-1690, AE shilling, 1689 September, KM-94, S-6581D, “gun money” type, NGC graded AU53 $200 - 300 1873. IRELAND: James II, Pretender, 1689-1690, AE ½ crown, 1689 February, KM-95, S-6579K, “gun money” type, a superb example! NGC graded MS63 $300 - 400 World Coins 1874. IRELAND: James II, Pretender, 1689-1690, AE crown, 1690, KM-103, S-6577, “gun money” type, overstruck on same type dated 1689, NGC graded AU55 $250 - 350 1879. 1880. 1875. IRELAND: James II, Pretender, 1689-1690, AE shilling, 1690 September, KM-100, S-6582G, “gun money” type, NGC graded EF45 $150 - 250 1881. 1876. VENICE: AR 10 lire, 1797, KM-777, French occupation, pleasing F-VF $180 - 220 ITALY: LOT of 10 various coins (silver unless otherwise noted): Lucca & Piombino, KM-23, 1 franco 1806, Fair; Naples, KM-257, Murat lira 1813, F-VF; Subalpine Republic, C-5, AE 2 soldi An 9, Fine; Tuscany, C-82, AE 2 centesimi 1859, EF; Vatican, KM-1214, ½ scudo 1778 an V, F-VF, and KM-1247, ½ scudo 1802-R, Fine; Venice, ½ scudo della croce (1625-1629), VG; Italy, KM-6a.1, 2 lire 1863-N, F-VF, KM-20, 5 lire 1879, Fine, and KM-32, lira 1902, VF, retail value about $375, lot of 10 pieces $200 - 250 ITALY: LOT of 5 silver crowns: Ligurian Republic, C-4, 8 lire 1798 anno 1, Good; Lombardia, C-22.1, 5 lire 1848, F-VF; Lucca & Piombino, KM-24.1, 5 franchi 1805, VG-F; Naples & Sicily, KM-346, 120 grani 1843, VF; and Vatican, KM-1315.1, scudo 1834 anno IV, EF, ex-mount, retail about $450, affordable group of interesting pieces, lot of 5 pieces $200 - 300 IRELAND: James II, Pretender, 1689-1690, AE ½ crown, 1690 May, KM-101, S-6580B, “gun money” type, a lovely example! NGC graded MS62 $250 - 350 Italian States 1882. 1877. 1878. 1883. MILAN: Maria Theresa, 1740-1780, AR scudo (6 lire) (23.02g), 1778, KM-38, Dav-1386, choice EF $420 - 480 SARDINIA: Charlo Emmanuel III, 1730-1773, AE medal, 1746, 33mm, Lifting of the Siege of Alessandria, 17th February 1746 negotiated by Carlo Emmanuel (a chapter in the War of Austrian Succession), his bust left; CAR EM D G REX SAR CYP ETIER / a balance scale; hexagonal symbol in left pan, castle and lis in right pan with a ribbon attached reading ET GENVA; around outer legend ARX ALEX LIBERATA SVB M CARALIO M JOMARTY 1746; ATTAMEN NON SVFFICIT (“However, it is not enough”), VF-EF $100 - 150 1884. ITALY: Umberto I, 1878-1900, AE 10 centesimi, 1893, KM-27.1, red lustrous, BU JERSEY: George VI, 1937-1952, 1/12 shilling, 1945, KM-19, VIP Proof Record specimen, NGC graded Proof 65 Red Brown $450 - 600 LIECHTENSTEIN: Franz Josef II, 1938-1989, AR 10 vereinstaler, Vienna, 1986, KM-MB1, 65mm, state arms / Vaduz palace, 5 ounces of silver, mintage of 2500, Proof $130 - 170 Photo size reduced. 166 $75 - 100 Stephen Album Rare Coins | Auction 21 | January 15-16, 2015 1885. 1886. 1887. 1888. 1889. 1890. MALTA: Juan de Homedes, 1536-1553, AR tari (2.48g), ND, Azz-633, lamb on ground line, holding flag, Fine $100 - 120 1891. MALTA: Antonio Manoel de Vilhena, 1722-1736, AR 12 tari (scudo) (13.65g), 1723, KM-180, bold strike, lovely VF-EF, R $900 - 1,100 1892. MALTA: Ramon Despuig, 1736-1741, AR 2 tari (2.35g), 1737, KM-201, arms of Despuig / Maltese cross, VF $180 - 220 1893. MALTA: Ramon Despuig, 1736-1741, AR 2 tari, 1737, KM-201v, Sch-1, good Fine MALTA: Antoine de Paule, 1623-1636, AR 3 tari (7.80g), 1624, KM-47, Maltese cross, date between the limbs, choice VF, R $500 - 600 MALTA: Antonio Manoel de Vilhena, 1722-1736, AR taro (1.27g), ND, KM-169, crowned arms of Vilhena / arms of the Order, pierced, EF-AU $80 - 100 $200 - 250 MALTA: Antonio Manoel de Vilhena, 1722-1736, AR 2 tari (2.24g), 1723, KM-178, lion rampant / Maltese cross, VF $100 - 120 1894. MALTA: Ramon Despuig, 1736-1741, AR 4 tari (4.30g), 1737, KM-202, nice strike, couple very light scratches in obverse field, choice VF $200 - 240 1895. MALTA: Ramon Despuig, 1736-1741, AR scudo (11.73g), 1738, KM-203, VF $360 - 440 1896. MALTA: Ramon Despuig, 1736-1741, AR 2 scudi (24.27g), 1738, KM-204.3, without tassles on the ornamented shield, lovely F-VF $350 - 400 MALTA: Antonio Manoel de Vilhena, 1722-1736, AR 4 tari (4.53g), 1723, KM-170, VF $200 - 260 MALTA: Antonio Manoel de Vilhena, 1722-1736, AR 6 tari (6.67g), 1723, KM-179, pleasing F-VF, R $400 - 500 167 World Coins 1897. MALTA: Emmanuel Pinto, 1741-1773, AR 2 tari, 1741, Cr-7, KM-219., lovely deep original toning, NGC graded AU55 $170 - 230 1898. MALTA: Emmanuel Pinto, 1741-1773, AR 2 tari (2.20g), 1741, KM-219, choice VF $120 - 140 1903. 1899. 1900. 1901. 1902. MALTA: Emmanuel Pinto, 1741-1773, AR 30 tari (29.11g), 1757, KM-A256, St. John, holding flag, Easter lamb to right, VF $200 - 280 MALTA: Emmanuel Pinto, 1741-1773, AR 4 tari (4.04g), ND, KM-222, crowned arms on reverse, F-VF $100 - 140 1904. MALTA: Emmanuel Pinto, 1741-1773, AR 15 tari (14.50g), 1772, KM-258.3, St. John, holding flag, Easter lamb to right, some weakness in reverse center, VF $130 - 170 1905. MALTA: Francisco Ximenez de Texada, 1773-1775, AR 4 tari (3.78g), 1774, KM-285, Very Good $80 - 100 MALTA: Francisco Ximenez de Texada, 1773-1775, AR scudo (11.91g), 1774, KM-286, F-VF $120 - 160 MALTA: Francisco Ximenez de Texada, 1773-1775, AR 2 scudi (23.68g), 1774, KM-287, attractive VF $400 - 450 MALTA: Emmanuel Pinto, 1741-1773, AR scudo (11.66g), 1741, KM-224, Fine $110 - 150 1906. MALTA: Emmanuel Pinto, 1741-1773, AR 2 scudi (24.47g), 1741, KM-225, divided obverse legend, choice VF $500 - 700 1907. MALTA: Emmanuel Pinto, 1741-1773, AR 30 tari (26.68g), 1757, KM-A256. Dav-1600, ex-mount, VF $150 - 200 168 Stephen Album Rare Coins | Auction 21 | January 15-16, 2015 1908. MALTA: Francisco Ximenez de Texada, 1773-1775, AR 2 tari (1.91g), 1774, KM-290, VF $100 - 120 1913. 1914. 1909. 1910. 1911. 1912. MALTA: Emmanuel de Rohan, 1775-1797, AR 2 scudi (24 tari) (22.58g), 1796, KM-343, VF $200 - 260 MALTA: Emmanuel de Rohan, 1775-1797, LOT of 3 silver coins: KM-307.1 (1 taro, 1777, Fine), KM-301.1 (2 tari, 1776, VG), and KM-302 (4 tari, 1779, G-VG), lot of 3 pieces $150 - 250 MALTA: Emmanuel de Rohan, 1775-1797, AR 6 tari (5.65g), 1776, KM-303, F-VF $100 - 120 MALTA: Emmanuel de Rohan, 1775-1797, AR 15 tari (14.61g), 1781, KM-325, VF-EF MALTA: Emmanuel de Rohan, 1775-1797, AR 30 tari (29.41g), 1781, KM-327, nice strike, strong VF-EF 1915. MALTA: Ferdinand von Hompesch, 1797-1798, AR 15 tari (14.76g), 1798, KM-344, VF-EF $260 - 340 1916. MALTA: Ferdinand von Hompesch, 1797-1798, AR 30 tari (29.61g), 1798, KM-345.3, pellet below bust on obverse, lovely VF-EF $400 - 500 1917. MONACO: Honore III, 1733-1795, BI 3 sols (4.15g), 1734, KM-85, VF $240 - 300 1918. LEYDEN: AR shooting penny (4.53g), 1665, Peltzer-2097, lion with shield / crossed rifles, VF $120 - 150 $250 - 300 $400 - 500 MALTA: Emmanuel de Rohan, 1775-1797, AR scudo (12 tari) (11.98g), 1796, KM-342, attractive VF $180 - 220 169 World Coins 1919. NETHERLANDS: Willem I, 1815-1840, AR 25 cents, 1826, KM-48, BU $100 - 150 1920. NETHERLANDS: Willem III, 1849-1890, AR 10 cents, 1885, KM-80, NGC graded MS65 $150 - 200 1921. NETHERLANDS: Wilhelmina, 1890-1948, AR 10 cents, 1892, KM-116, NGC graded MS65 $125 - 175 1922. NETHERLANDS: Wilhelmina, 1890-1948, AR 10 cents, 1901, KM-119, BU $100 - 150 1923. NORWAY: Haakon VII, 1905-1957, 25 øre, 1929, KM-384, key date, AU $100 - 140 1924. POLAND: Sigismund III, 1587-1632, AR trojak (3 groschen) (2.72g), Bydgoszcz, 1594, choice EF, R $150 - 200 1925. POLAND: 1 zloty (1.97g), ND (1989-1990), Y-—, trial strike for the reverse (denomination side) of KM-49.3, struck in brass or light bronze, with central incuse circle and the letters MW (for Mennicy Warszawa) and MET (unknown) on the other side, some original luster, AU, RRR $150 - 250 1926. POLAND: AR 100 zlotych, 1986, Y-136, portrait of Jan Pawel II (Pope John Paul II), only 80 pieces minted, PCGS graded MS69 $650 - 850 1927. POLAND: AR 100 zlotych, 1986, Y-136, portrait of Jan Pawel II (Pope John Paul II), only 80 pieces minted, NGC graded MS67 $650 - 850 1928. POLAND: AR 200 zlotych, 1986, Y-137, portrait of Jan Pawel II (Pope John Paul II), only 32 pieces minted, PCGS graded MS69 $700 - 900 1929. POLAND: AR 200 zlotych, 1986, Y-137, portrait of Jan Pawel II (Pope John Paul II), only 32 pieces minted, NGC graded MS67 $700 - 900 1930. NOVGOROD: Independence Period, ca. 1420-1478, AR denga (0.72g), Novgorod, ruler standing to left, offered gift by supplicant / Russian legend, lovely VF-EF $150 - 200 We have found no information about this item, and can only presume that it should be extremely rare. The circulating type KM-49.3 was struck in aluminum. 170 Stephen Album Rare Coins | Auction 21 | January 15-16, 2015 1931. RUSSIAN EMPIRE: Alexander I, 1801-1825, AR rouble, 1818, Cr-130, EA# mint, AE mintmaster, VF $150 - 200 1937. RUSSIAN EMPIRE: LOT of 35 pieces: ¼ kopeck 1841, ½ kopeck 1840, 1 kopeck 1840, 1841, 1854, 1859, 2 kopeck 1811, 1841, 1862, 1865, 3 kopeck 1881, 5 kopeck 1875, 1889, 10 kopeck 1764, 1828, 15 kopeck 1789, 20 kopeck 1831, 1836, 1913, 25 kopeck 1829, 1855, 1857, 1859, 1894, 1896, 50 kopeck 1894, 1896 (2 pieces), 1897 (2 pieces), 1899, 1912, ½ rouble 1840, and rouble 1854, also USSR 50 kopeck 1926, mostly F-VF, several EF, fun lot for a beginner, retail about $700, lot of 35 pieces $300 - 500 1938. U.S.S.R.: 10 kopeks, 1958, Y-A130, extremely rare one-year type, never entered into circulation and virtually the entire mintage melted down, NGC graded AU58, RRR $1,000 - 1,200 U.S.S.R.: KM-MS6, 9-coin set, 1966, SET of 9 uncirculated specimens, including 1, 2, 3, 5, 10, 15, 20 and 50 kopecks, and 1 rouble, in the original cellophane wrapper $300 - 400 1939. 1932. This set is valued at $575 in the latest KM catalog of the 20th century, and it remains one of the rarest of the Soviet mint sets. 1940. U.S.S.R.: KM-MS8, LOT of 7 sets, each the 1967 five-coin set of uncirculated specimens, including 10, 15, 20 and 50 kopecks, and 1 rouble, plus the Leningrad Mint token, special commemorative series for the 50th Anniversary of the Great October Socialist Revolution, lot of 7 identical sets $80 - 100 RUSSIAN EMPIRE: Nicholas I, 1825-1855, AR 25 kopecks, 1838, Cr-166, EA# mint, =' mintmaster, NGC graded MS61 $150 - 250 1941. 1933. RUSSIAN EMPIRE: Alexander II, 1855-1881, AR 5 kopeks, 1856, Cr-163, EA# mint, K# mintmaster, gorgeous prooflike surfaces, NGC graded MS62 $400 - 500 1934. RUSSIAN EMPIRE: Alexander III, 1881-1894, AR rouble, 1888, Y-46, Dav-292, EA# mint, !' mintmaster, NGC graded MS61 $3,000 - 4,000 1935. RUSSIAN EMPIRE: Alexander III, 1881-1894, AR rouble, 1891, Y-46, EA# mint, !' mintmaster, F-VF $300 - 350 1936. RUSSIAN EMPIRE: Alexander III, 1881-1894, AR rouble, 1892, Y-46, EA# mint, !' mintmaster, F-VF $160 - 200 Each set in an envelope of the Moravia Trading Co. in Brooklandville, Maryland. U.S.S.R.: KM-MS10, 9-coin set, 1969, prooflike specimens, including 1, 2, 3, 5, 10, 15, 20 and 50 kopecks, and 1 rouble, each in a stiff postal card with a different 1968-dated 6 kopeck commemorative stamp, each cancelled on “25269", i.e., 25 February 1969 $160 - 200 The original set, in cellophane wrapping, is listed by KM at $375. This and following two sets were repackaged in stamped covers produced in the United States for the collector market. These numismatic/philatelic sets seems to be much rarer than the official cellophane set, and the only one we have seen offered in recent years fetched $340 in our Auction 19 last year. The packaging bears the US patent number 3371851, which was requested in 1968 by 99 Coin Company, San Clemente, California, owned by John Baker, inventor of the PNC, “Philatelic Numismatic Cover”, which he founded in 1964. 1942. U.S.S.R.: KM-MS10, 9-coin set, 1969, SET of 9 prooflike specimens, including 1, 2, 3, 5, 10, 15, 20 and 50 kopecks, and 1 rouble, each in a stiff postal card with a different 1968-dated 6 kopeck commemorative stamp, each cancelled on “25269", i.e., 25 February 1969 $160 - 200 1943. U.S.S.R.: KM-MS10, 9-coin set, 1969, SET of 9 prooflike specimens, including 1, 2, 3, 5, 10, 15, 20 and 50 kopecks, and 1 rouble, each in a stiff postal card with a different 1968-dated 6 kopeck commemorative stamp, each cancelled on “25269", i.e., 25 February 1969 $160 - 200 1944. U.S.S.R.: Lot of 6 annual mint sets, each of 9 uncirculated specimens, including 1, 2, 3, 5, 10, 15, 20 and 50 kopecks, and 1 rouble, in the original plastic box, dated 1974, 1975, 1976, 1977, 1978 and 1989. All are in excellent condition, except for the common 1989 set, which has several pieces corroded and is thus of little value; plus the 7-coin set of 1962 in original cellophane wrapper, a “Coins of All Nations” 20 kopeck 1978 in stamped envelope (by the Franklin Mint), and a partial 1961 set in original packaging (missing 3, 5 and 15 kopeck), retail value of $600, lot of 9 items $300 - 400 1945. 171 SPAIN: Fernando V & Isabel II, 1474-1504, AR 2 reales (6.74g), Toledo, Cal-278, pleasing strike, VF-EF $160 - 200 World Coins 1946. 1947. SPAIN: Isabel II, 1833-1868, AR 20 reales, Madrid, 1856, KM-609.2, VF-EF $160 - 200 SWITZERLAND: AR 5 francs, 1892-B, KM-34, attractive VF 1951. BERMUDA: Edward VIII, 1936, AR crown, “1936", KM-XM1A, 1954 Geoffery Hearn series, well made high-relief fantasy ‘retro’ type, NGC graded Proof 67 $100 - 150 1952. BOLIVIA: Fernando VII, 1808-1825, AR real, Potosi, 1824-PTS, KM-87, assayer PJ, lovely toning, choice AU $120 - 160 1953. BOLIVIA: AR boliviano, Potosi, 1871, KM-155.3, assayer FP, UNC $180 - 220 The Americas 1948. $120 - 160 BARBADOS: AE halfpenny token, ND (1830), Rulau-Bbs10, KM-Tn3., Pridmore-27, MOSES TOLANTO BARBADOES around a bale marked MT / FREEDOM WITHOUT SLAVERY * around a cask also marked MT, with cancellation stamp as usual, VF $100 - 150 1954. BRAZIL: 400 reis, 1914, KM-515, Y-A14, long neck variety, choice EF $220 - 300 This issue is considered a pattern by some authorities. 1949. BARBADOS: AE farthing token, ND (ca. 1847-1865), Lyall-88, Prid-29, Thomas Lawlor & Co., Bridgetown, Barbadoes, a few tiny verdigris spots on reverse, red and brown UNC $160 - 200 1955. 1950. BRITISH HONDURAS: Elizabeth II, 1952-1973, cent, 1958, KM-30, VIP Proof Record specimen, NGC graded PF63 Red Brown $350 - 450 BRITISH HONDURAS: Elizabeth II, 1952-1973, cent, 1959, KM-30, VIP Proof Record specimen, NGC graded PF64 Red Brown $350 - 450 BERMUDA: Elzabeth II, 1952-, cent, 1971, KM-15, PCGS graded PF65 RD, ex King’s Norton Mint Collection $80 - 100 1956. 172 Stephen Album Rare Coins | Auction 21 | January 15-16, 2015 1957. 1958. 1959. 1960. BRITISH HONDURAS: Elizabeth II, 1952-1973, cent, 1961, KM-30, VIP Proof Record specimen, NGC graded PF64 Red Brown $325 - 400 1963. COLOMBIA: AR 8 reales, 1836-Ba, KM-89, superb quality for type! NGC graded MS62 $2,300 - 2,700 1964. COSTA RICA: AR 2 reales (6.44g) (1846), KM-54/55, countermarked on both sides, on almost completely obliterated Spanish-American 2 reales host, Fine $100 - 150 1965. COSTA RICA: AR 2 reales (6.31g), 1846, KM-54, countermarked on both sides, on worn Potosi style 2 reales host, VF $150 - 200 1966. COSTA RICA: AR 1 real (2.28g), 1846, KM-47, countermarked on both sides, on a completely obliterated host, probably a Spanish American 1 real cob, F-VF $100 - 150 1967. COSTA RICA: AR 2 reales (5.98g), 1846, KM-54/55, countermarked on both sides, on almost completely obliterated Spanish-American 2 reales host, Fine $100 - 150 BRITISH HONDURAS: Elizabeth II, 1952-1973, 5 cents, 1958, KM-31, VIP Proof Record specimen, NGC graded Proof 63 $400 - 500 BRITISH HONDURAS: Elizabeth II, 1952-1973, 5 cents, 1962, KM-31, VIP Proof Record specimen, NGC graded Proof 63 $350 - 450 CHILE: Carlos IV, 1789-1808, AR 8 reales, 1804-So, KM-51, assayer FJ, VF, S $320 - 380 1961. CHILE: AR peso, 1856/5-So, KM-129, a very pleasing example, NGC graded EF45 $200 - 300 1962. COLOMBIA: Fernando VII, 1808-1822, AE ¼ real, Santa Marta, 1820, KM-B4, Royalist siege coinage, NGC graded AU50 BR Purchased from Frank Kovacs at Stockton, California coin show, November 1972 . $125 - 175 1968. CUBA: AR souvenir peso, 1897, KM-XM2, Republica de Cuba issue, type II, close date, NGC graded MS63 $300 - 400 Type II souvenir pesos were struck at the Gorham Manufacturing Company in Providence, Rhode Island, USA. 173 World Coins 1975. 1969. 1970. 1971. 1972. CUBA: centavo, 1938, KM-9.1, struck at the US mint in Philadelphia, NGC graded MS65 CUBA: AR 10 centavos, 1916, KM-A12, struck at the US mint in Philadelphia, only 50 struck in Proof, NGC graded Proof 58, RR $70 - 90 DANISH WEST INDIES: Frederik VII, 1848-1863, AR 3 cents, Altona, 1859(o), KM-64, NGC graded Prooflike-58 $400 - 500 Reported mintage of the prooflike specimens is just 10 pieces. 1976. $250 - 300 DANISH WEST INDIES: Frederik VII, 1848-1863, AR 5 cents, Altona, 1859(o), KM-65, NGC graded Prooflike-62 $500 - 600 Reported mintage of the prooflike specimens is just 10 pieces. 1977. DANISH WEST INDIES: 1 centavo mexic[an] token, Higgie-416, St. Thomas Island, G. Ferrarani, obverse & reverse the same, issued before 1892, VF-EF, RR $400 - 500 1978. DANISH WEST INDIES: 1 centavo mexic[an] token, Rulau-Vrg.14, St. Thomas Island, Delvalle & Co., copper-nickel, issued before 1892, AU $100 - 120 1979. BRITISH CARIBBEAN TERRITORIES: Elizabeth II, 1952-, ½ cent, 1958, KM-1, VIP Proof Record specimen, NGC graded PF64 Red Brown $350 - 450 1980. BRITISH CARIBBEAN TERRITORIES: Elizabeth II, 1952-, cent, 1960, KM-2, VIP Proof Record specimen, NGC graded PF64 Red Brown $350 - 450 1981. BRITISH CARIBBEAN TERRITORIES: Elizabeth II, 1952-, cent, 1962, KM-2, VIP Proof Record specimen, NGC graded PF64 Red Brown $350 - 450 CUBA: AR peso, 1935, KM-22, 'ABC peso' type, struck at the US mint in Philadelphia, BU $180 - 220 CUBA: AE 50 [centavos], ND, Rulau-Cub2, AMERICA in relief with rectangular countermark, “50" below, VF, R $100 - 150 Pieces of this type appeared in the Stack’s 1993 sale of the Julio “Yuyo” Ruiz Collection. 1973. CURAÇAO: AR 3 reaal (18 stuiver) (4.48g), ND (1815), KM-13, countermarked 5-petalled rosace on 1/5 of Spanish or Spanish-American 8 reales, struck during the British Occupation (1802-1816), attractive VF on Good host, RR $320 - 400 Purchased from Frank Kovacs at the Sacramento show, April 1973. 1974. CURAÇAO: AR 3 reaal (18 stuiver) (5.33g), ND (1819-1825), KM-29, boldly countermarked number 3 in circle, on 1/5 of Spanish or Spanish-American 8 reales of Carlos IIII, dentilated edges, EF on VG host, RR $450 - 550 Purchased from Frank Kovacs at the Sacramento show, April 1973. 174 Stephen Album Rare Coins | Auction 21 | January 15-16, 2015 1982. 1983. BRITISH CARIBBEAN TERRITORIES: Elizabeth II, 1952-, 2 cents, 1962, KM-3, VIP Proof Record specimen, NGC graded PF63 Red Brown $350 - 450 1984. BRITISH CARIBBEAN TERRITORIES: Elizabeth II, 1952-, 5 cents, 1964, KM-4, VIP Proof Record specimen, NGC graded Proof 65 $350 - 450 1985. 1987. BRITISH CARIBBEAN TERRITORIES: Elizabeth II, 1952-, 2 cents, 1960, KM-3, VIP Proof Record specimen, NGC graded PF63 Red Brown $350 - 450 1988. ECUADOR: 2 sucres, 1973, KM-82, never released for circulation, with allegedly 35 pieces having survived, but it is now believed the surviving quantity is slightly higher, BU $225 - 300 ECUADOR: SET of 2 coins, types KM-82 (2 sucres, 1973, NGC graded MS-64) and KM-84 (5 sucres, 1973, NGC graded MS-63), together with the original case (for set #165) and Certificate of Authenticity (Certificado de Autenticidad), set of 2 pieces, RR $900 - 1,100 The surviving mintage for the 2 sucres piece has been proposed as 35, but it is likely that it is somewhat higher today. For the 5 sucres, Krause currently estimates about 50 pieces survive from a mintage of just 500. According to the Certificate of Authenticity (COA), the Central Bank of Ecuador limited the number of authenticated sets to 200, but these are obviously much rarer. Only one set, with case and COA, has appeared at auction in recent years, also with original case and documents, sold for $850 by Heritage in the CICF Signature Sale (April 2012), Lot 24221. BRITISH CARIBBEAN TERRITORIES: AR trial strike 10 cents, 1955, KM-TS1var, 38mm, trial strike pattern of the reverse, enlarged size, restrike produced in 1991, NGC graded PF68 Ultra Cameo, R $800 - 1,000 1989. GUATEMALA: AR 8 reales, ND (1839), KM-102, countermarked rayed sun above row of volcanos, on cob 8 reales of Guatemala dated 1753 (KM-12), VF-EF on Fine host $250 - 350 1990. GUATEMALA: AR 2 reales, 1867, KM-142, assayer R, a superb example! NGC graded MS65 $100 - 150 GUATEMALA: AR peso, 1894, Y-84, choice UNC $150 - 250 A similar example, graded PF-66 Ultra Cameo by NGC, sold for $1200 at the Heritage Long Beach Signature Sale (September 2013), Lot 24070. 1986. ECUADOR: AR ½ real (1.15g), Quito, 1833, KM-12.1, assayer GJ (Guillermo Jameson), denomination “MoR” (Medio Real), some light scratches in the field, excellent strike, EF, RR $700 - 800 1991. 175 World Coins 1992. 1997. JAMAICA: Edward VII, 1901-1910, penny, 1909, KM-23, golden toning, NGC graded MS63, ex Diana Collection $250 - 300 1998. JAMAICA: Elizabeth II, 1952-1969, ½ penny, 1962, KM-36, VIP Proof Record specimen, NGC graded Proof 62 $350 - 450 1999. JAMAICA: Elizabeth II, 1952-1969, ½ penny, 1963, KM-36, VIP Proof Record specimen, NGC graded Proof 63, RR $350 - 450 2000. JAMAICA: Elizabeth II, 1952-1969, penny, 1963, KM-37, VIP Proof Record specimen, NGC graded Proof 62, R $350 - 450 HAITI: Henri Christophe, 1811-1820, AR crown, “1811//L’AN8", KM-X13, frosted portrait and arms, modern fantasy issue, known as the INA Retro Issue, date of production uncertain, though likely in the 1980s or later, NGC graded PF69 Ultra Cameo $150 - 225 1993. HAITI: Henri Christophe, 1811-1820, AR crown, “1811//L’AN8", KM-X13, without frosting on the portrait and arms, modern fantasy issue, known as the INA Retro Issue, date of production uncertain, though likely in the 1980s or later, NGC graded Proof 66 $100 - 150 1994. HONDURAS: AR 10 centavos, 1895, KM-55.1, Y-22, muled with the obverse die for the 1871 10 Centavos, reverse die altered from 1 centavo die, with bold “P” on wreath, superb quality for this rare type, VF, RR $300 - 400 1995. JAMAICA: Edward VII, 1901-1910, penny, 1903, KM-20, NGC graded MS65 $200 - 250 2001. MEXICO: Fernando VI, 1746-1759, AR 8 reales, 1756-Mo, KM-104.2, assayer MM, a few tiny nicks and scratches, choice VF $250 - 300 1996. JAMAICA: Edward VII, 1901-1910, farthing, 1905, KM-21, NGC graded MS66 $150 - 200 2002. MEXICO: Augustin I Iturbide, 1822-1823, AR ½ real, 1822-Mo, KM-301, assayer JM, EF 176 $200 - 260 Stephen Album Rare Coins | Auction 21 | January 15-16, 2015 2003. 2004. 2005. 2006. 2007. MEXICO: AR 8 reales, 1838-Pi, KM-377.12, assayer JS, NGC graded MS61 $100 - 150 2008. GUADALAJARA: Fernando VII, 1808-1821, AR 8 reales, 1821-Ga, KM-111.3, assayer FS, light tone, EF $250 - 350 2009. MEXICO STATE: AE 40 centavos, Toluca, ND, KM-694, Estado de Mexico Revolutionary issue, counterstamped on 1906 2 centavos, MS63 BR ex Howland Wood Collection, with his custom holder $500 - 700 2010. NICARAGUA: Fernando VII, 1808-1821, AR real, 1808, KM-M1, Medina-312, proclamation issue struck to proclaim the accession of Fernando VII in the city of Léon, Nicaragua, and with the denomination, 1 R, flanking the coat of arms on the reverse, NGC graded EF45, S $500 - 600 2011. PERU: AR 8 reales, Cuzco, 1833, KM-142.4, assayer B, lustrous EF-AU $200 - 240 2012. TOBAGO: AE 2¼ pence, ND (1798), KM-6, countermarked TBO on France, Louis XV (1715-1774) 2 sous dated 1769 (clear), VF on Fair host, R $230 - 270 MEXICO: AR 10 centavos, 1895-Go, KM-403.5, assayer R, NGC graded MS65 $120 - 160 MEXICO: AR peso, 1870-Mo, KM-408.5, assayer C, NGC graded MS63 $230 - 270 CHIHUAHUA: Revolution, 1910-1920, AR peso, 1915-CHa, KM-619, Ejercito del Norte (Army of the North) issue of Francisco ‘Pancho’ Villa, lovely toning, NGC graded MS62 $175 - 250 GUADALAJARA: Fernando VII, 1808-1821, AR 8 reales, 1818-Ga, KM-111.3, assayer FS, VF $200 - 230 Purchased from Frank Kovacs at the Sacramento show, October 1976. 177 World Coins 2013. UNITED STATES: AV 2½ dollars (4.18g), 1853, bold EF $240 - 280 2015. UNITED STATES:ND (1862) 5 cents encased postage, HB-64, EP-67, Red-Brown Jefferson 5 cents stamp in encasement advertising Brown’s Bronchial Troches, stamp is bright and centered a bit high, mica has two small edge marks but no crazing, a bit of dirt between stamp and mica, case has just a trace of the original silvering between letters, choice VF, R-4 $200 - 250 2017. 2018. VENEZUELA: Fernando VII, 1808-1821, AR 2 reales (5.02g), 1819 BS, Cr-6.2, 9 over 8 in date, choice VF, R $130 - 170 2020. VENEZUELA: AR 2 reales, (5.16g), Caracas, year “142", Cr-13.1, assayer LM, struck by the Royalist or Repulican forces 1810-21, lovely strike on remarkably round planchet, minor scratch in obverse field (upper left area), VF-EF, RR $600 - 800 UNITED STATES: AR trade dollar, 1873-S, with many Chinese chopmarks, VF-EF $100 - 150 2014. 2016. 2019. These were among the first issues of the provisional Caracas mint, which had started operations in 1812 by issuing coins imitating the Lima cobs then found in circulation, hence the LM initials as on the present example. 2021. VENEZUELA: AR 2 reales, Caracas, year “142", Cr-13.1, assayer LM,struck by the Royalist or Repulican forces 1810-21, lovely strike on reasonably round planchet NGC graded VF30 $500 - 600 2022. VENEZUELA: AR 2 reales (4.91g), Caracas, yaer "781", assayer LM, struck by the Royalist or Repulican forces 1810-21, good strike, Cr-13.1, VF, RR $400 - 500 2023. VENEZUELA-CARACAS: AR ¼ real (0.58g), 1829(c), Cr-34, struck under Gran Colombia, VF-EF, RR $350 - 450 2024. VENEZUELA-CARACAS: AR 2 reales (4.18g), 1818 BS (=1830), Cr-36, struck under Gran Colombia, VF-EF, R $140 - 180 URUGUAY: AE 20 centesimos, 1857-D, KM-9, struck at Lyon in France, Red and Brown UNC $130 - 170 URUGUAY: 5 centavos pattern, 1899, KM-PNA34, BU $200 - 240 VENEZUELA: Fernando VII, 1808-1821, AE 1/4 real, 1821, Cr-2, Caracas issue, a few small stains on reverse, good EF $180 - 220 178 Stephen Album Rare Coins | Auction 21 | January 15-16, 2015 2025. 2026. 2033. AUSTRALIA: Elizabeth II, 1952-, AR 6 pence, 1959, KM-58, NGC graded Proof 66 $125 - 175 2034. AUSTRALIA: Elizabeth II, 1952-, AR shilling, 1959, KM-59, NGC graded Proof 66 $125 - 175 2035. AUSTRALIA: Elizabeth II, 1952-, AR 2 shillings, 1959, KM-60, NGC graded Proof 64 $125 - 175 2036. AUSTRALIA: Elizabeth II, 1952-, AE ½ penny, 1959, KM-61, NGC graded PF62 BR $100 - 150 2037. FIJI: George V, 1910-1936, AR florin, 1934, KM-5, NGC graded MS63 VENEZUELA: AE centavo, 1863, KM-E1, essai, UNC, RR $600 - 800 VENEZUELA: LOT of 4 pieces: Y-4, centavo, 1852, choice EF; Y-24, 5 bolivares, 1929, bold ef; Y-27, 5 centimos, 1896, EF-AU, and Y-29, 5 centimos, 1944, choice AU brown, retail about $200-250, lot of 4 pieces $120 - 160 Australia and the Pacific 2027. AUSTRALIA: George V, 1910-1936, penny, 1911, KM-23, NGC graded MS64 RB $260 - 340 2028. AUSTRALIA: George V, 1910-1936, AR 3 pence, 1923(m), KM-24, AU $200 - 300 2029. 2030. AUSTRALIA: George VI, 1937-1952, AR florin, 1938, KM-40, NGC graded MS63 $55 - 75 AUSTRALIA: George VI, 1937-1952, 6-coin set, 1938(m), set includes; ½ penny KM-35 NGC graded MS-64 RB, 1 penny KM-36 NGC graded MS-64 RB, 3 pence KM-37 NGC graded MS-64, 6 pence KM-38 NGC graded MS-67, 1 shilling KM-39 NGC graded MS-66, 2 shillings KM-40 NGC graded MS-63, lovely well-matched set of 6 coins $300 - 500 2038. 2031. $50 - 60 AUSTRALIA: Elizabeth II, 1952-, AE penny, 1959, KM-56, NGC graded PF65 BR $125 - 175 2039. 2032. FIJI: George VI, 1937-1952, penny, 1940, KM-7, surface hairlines, key date, NGC graded UNC details $120 - 150 AUSTRALIA: Elizabeth II, 1952-, AR 3 pence, 1959, KM-57, NGC graded Proof 67 $125 - 175 179 FIJI: George VI, 1937-1952, AR shilling, 1941, KM-12, NGC graded MS63 $100 - 120 World Coins 2040. 2041. 2042. 2047. NEW GUINEA: George V, 1910-1936, ½ penny, 1929, KM-1, struck in copper-nickel, PCGS graded Proof 66 $800 - 900 2048. NEW GUINEA: George V, 1910-1936, 1 penny, 1929, KM-2, struck in copper-nickel, PCGS graded Proof 66 $700 - 800 2049. NEW GUINEA: George V, 1910-1936, 3 pence, 1935, KM-3, finest graded (population 1, none finer), NGC graded MS66 $100 - 120 NEW GUINEA: George V, 1910-1936, 6 pence, 1935, KM-4, finest graded (population 1, none finer), NGC graded MS66 $100 - 120 FIJI: George VI, 1937-1952, AR shilling, San Francisco, 1943-S, KM-12a, second highest graded by NGC (population 1, only one better), NGC graded MS64 $120 - 140 FIJI: George VI, 1937-1952, AR florin, San Francisco, 1942-S, KM-13a, NGC graded MS64 $80 - 100 FIJI: Elizabeth II, 1952-1970, 3 pence, 1961, KM-22, VIP Proof Record specimen, NGC graded Proof 64 $375 - 450 2050. 2043. 2044. 2045. 2046. FIJI: Elizabeth II, 1952-1970, shilling, 1957, KM-23, NGC graded MS66 FIJI: Elizabeth II, 1952-1970, florin, 1957, KM-24, NGC graded MS65 $70 - 90 $70 - 90 GERMAN NEW GUINEA: Wilhelm II, 1888-1918, AE 10 pfennig, 1894-A, KM-3, issue of the Deutsche Neu-Guinea Compagnie, bird of paradise, NGC graded AU58 BR $200 - 300 KIRIBATI & SAMOA: Proof Set (5 pieces), 1997, KM-CPS1var, SET consisting of “split” coins for the Millenium of 2000, 4 silver coins of $5 (KM-22-25 for Kiribati, KM-115-118 for Samoa, as 5 tala), and the gold $50 (KM-26 for Kiribati, KM-119 for Samoa, as 50 tala), in original case & box, and with certificates of authenticity for both the silver and gold, total of 5 pieces $200 - 250 180 2051. NEW ZEALAND: George V, 1910-1936, AR 6 pence, 1933, KM-2, first year of issue, NGC graded MS64 $130 - 170 2052. NEW ZEALAND: George V, 1910-1936, AR 6 pence, 1935, KM-2, mintage of 364 pieces, NGC graded Proof 64, R $325 - 400 2053. NEW ZEALAND: George V, 1910-1936, AR shilling, 1933, KM-3, PCGS graded MS64 $200 - 250 2054. NEW ZEALAND: George V, 1910-1936, AR shilling, 1934, KM-3, finest graded (this piece only, population 1), NGC graded MS65, R $400 - 500 Stephen Album Rare Coins | Auction 21 | January 15-16, 2015 2055. NEW ZEALAND: George V, 1910-1936, AR shilling, 1935, KM-3, second finest known (population 1, only one higher), scarce date, PCGS graded MS64, R $300 - 400 2056. NEW ZEALAND: George V, 1910-1936, AR florin, 1933, KM-4, finest known (population 2, none finer), PCGS graded MS64 $250 - 350 2057. NEW ZEALAND: George VI, 1937-1952, AR 3 pence, 1942, KM-7, without dot to right of the year, very rare error type, six pieces graded MS-63, only one finer, NGC graded MS63, RR $320 - 400 NEW ZEALAND: George VI, 1937-1952, AR 3 pence, 1943, KM-7, finest graded (population 3, none better), NGC graded MS66 $130 - 170 2058. 2059. 2060. NEW ZEALAND: George VI, 1937-1952, AR 6 pence, 1937, KM-8, finest known (population 3, none better), NGC graded MS66 NEW ZEALAND: George VI, 1937-1952, AR 6 pence, 1942, KM-8, of 30 graded by NGC, only two better, NGC graded MS64 2062. $160 - 200 2063. NEW ZEALAND: George VI, 1937-1952, shilling, 1947, KM-9a, finest graded (population 1, only piece better than MS-63), one-year type, NGC graded MS65, R $450 - 550 2064. NEW ZEALAND: George VI, 1937-1952, AR florin, 1937, KM-10.1, NGC graded MS64 $200 - 260 2065. NEW ZEALAND: George VI, 1937-1952, AR florin, 1945, KM-10.1, second finest graded (population 1, one higher), NGC graded MS65 $200 - 260 2066. NEW ZEALAND: George VI, 1937-1952, AR florin, 1946, KM-10.1, finest known (population 3), NGC graded MS65 $250 - 300 $340 - 400 $100 - 140 2067. 2061. NEW ZEALAND: George VI, 1937-1952, AR shilling, 1945, KM-9, finest graded (population 1, none finer), PCGS graded MS66, R NEW ZEALAND: George VI, 1937-1952, AR shilling, 1942, KM-9, second finest known (population 5, only one higher), scarce date, PCGS graded MS64, R $350 - 450 181 NEW ZEALAND: George VI, 1937-1952, ½ penny, 1942, KM-12, rare in high grades, finest known (population 5 in this grade), NGC graded MS64 RB $150 - 200 World Coins 2074. 2068. 2069. 2070. NEW ZEALAND: George VI, 1937-1952, penny, 1943, KM-13, finest known (population 4 in this grade), NGC graded MS65 RB NEW ZEALAND: George VI, 1937-1952, penny, 1944, KM-13, finest known (population 2, none better), NGC graded MS65 RD NEW ZEALAND: George VI, 1937-1952, penny, 1946, KM-13, finest known (population 2, none better), NGC graded MS65 RB NEW ZEALAND: George VI, 1937-1952, 6 pence, 1952, KM-16, scarce date in better grades, NGC graded MS65 $110 - 150 $100 - 150 2075. NEW ZEALAND: George VI, 1937-1952, florin, 1951, KM-18, NGC graded MS65 $100 - 120 2076. NEW ZEALAND: George VI, 1937-1952, ½ crown, 1949, KM-19, NGC graded MS64 $120 - 160 2077. NEW ZEALAND: George VI, 1937-1952, ½ crown, 1951, KM-19, NGC graded MS65 $110 - 140 2078. NEW ZEALAND: George VI, 1937-1952, ½ crown, 1951, KM-19, NGC graded MS65 $110 - 140 2079. NEW ZEALAND: George VI, 1937-1952, ½ crown, 1951, KM-19, NGC graded MS65 $110 - 140 $110 - 150 $100 - 120 2071. NEW ZEALAND: George VI, 1937-1952, AR ½ crown, 1940, KM-14, New Zealand Centennial, NGC graded MS65 $240 - 280 2072. NEW ZEALAND: George VI, 1937-1952, 3 pence, 1952, KM-15, NGC graded MS65 $80 - 100 2073. NEW ZEALAND: George VI, 1937-1952, 6 pence, 1951, KM-16, finest known (population 4, none finer), NGC graded MS66 $160 - 200 182 Stephen Album Rare Coins | Auction 21 | January 15-16, 2015 2080. NEW ZEALAND: George VI, 1937-1952, penny, 1949, KM-21, NGC graded MS65 RB $80 - 100 2081. NEW ZEALAND: George VI, 1937-1952, penny, 1951, KM-21, finest known (this piece only), NGC graded MS66 RB $100 - 140 2082. NEW ZEALAND: George VI, 1937-1952, AR crown, 1949, KM-22, NGC graded MS65 $120 - 150 2083. NEW ZEALAND: Elizabeth II, 1952-, ½ penny, 1960, KM-23.2, VIP Proof Record specimen, NGC graded PF63 Red Brown 2084. 2085. 2086. NEW ZEALAND: Elizabeth II, 1952-, ½ pence, 1965, KM-23.2, mintage of only 10 pieces, NGC graded PF65 Red Cameo, RRR $850 - 1,000 2087. NEW ZEALAND: Elizabeth II, 1952-, penny, 1953, KM-24.1, NGC graded MS65 RD $80 - 100 2088. NEW ZEALAND: Elizabeth II, 1952-, penny, 1962, KM-24.2, VIP Proof Record specimen, NGC graded PF64 Red Cameo $500 - 650 2089. NEW ZEALAND: Elizabeth II, 1952-, penny, 1963, KM-24.2, VIP Proof Record specimen, NGC graded PF64 Red $500 - 650 2090. NEW ZEALAND: Elizabeth II, 1952-, penny, 1965, KM-24.2, mintage of only 10 pieces, VIP Proof Record specimen, NGC graded PF65 Red Cameo, RRR $850 - 1,000 2091. NEW ZEALAND: Elizabeth II, 1952-, 3 pence, 1965, KM-25.2, VIP Proof Record Specimen, mintage of only 10 pieces, NGC graded PF65 Ultra Cameo, RRR $850 - 1,000 $500 - 650 NEW ZEALAND: Elizabeth II, 1952-, ½ penny, 1962, KM-23.2, VIP Proof Record specimen, NGC graded PF64 Red Brown Cameo $500 - 650 NEW ZEALAND: Elizabeth II, 1952-, ½ penny, 1963, KM-23.2, VIP Proof Record specimen, NGC graded PF62 Red Brown Cameo $500 - 650 183 World Coins 2092. 2093. 2094. 2095. 2096. 2097. NEW ZEALAND: Elizabeth II, 1952-, 6 pence, 1965, KM-26.2, VIP Proof Record Specimen, mintage of only 10 pieces, NGC graded PF65 Cameo, RRR $850 - 1,000 NEW ZEALAND: Elizabeth II, 1952-, shilling, 1957, KM-27.2, finest known (population 1, none finer), NGC graded MS66 NEW ZEALAND: Elizabeth II, 1952-, shilling, 1959, KM-27.2, finest known (population 1, none finer), NGC graded MS66 2099. $220 - 300 2100. NEW ZEALAND: Elizabeth II, 1952-, 6 pence, 1958, KM-28.2, NGC graded MS65 $110 - 140 2101. NEW ZEALAND: Elizabeth II, 1952-, 6 pence, 1959, KM-28.2, NGC graded MS65 $90 - 110 2102. NEW ZEALAND: Elizabeth II, 1952-, florin, 1963, KM-28.2, low mintage date, NGC graded MS66 $100 - 120 2103. NEW ZEALAND: Elizabeth II, 1952-, florin, 1965, KM-28.2, VIP Proof Record Specimen, mintage of only 10 pieces, NGC graded PF65 Cameo, RRR $850 - 1,000 2104. NEW ZEALAND: Elizabeth II, 1952-, 2½ shillings, 1965, KM-29.2, VIP Proof Record Specimen, mintage of only 10 pieces, NGC graded PF65 Cameo, RRR $850 - 1,000 NEW ZEALAND: Elizabeth II, 1952-, Specimen Set (7 pieces), 1965, KM-PLS1, complete set, all NGC graded, ½ penny (SP-66 RB Cameo), penny (SP-67 Red), 3 pence (SP-66 Cameo), 6 pence (SP-67 Ultra Cameo), shilling (SP-66 Cameo), florin (SP-66 Ultra Cameo), and ½ crown (SP-66 Ultra Cameo), set of 7 pieces $160 - 200 $200 - 250 $200 - 250 NEW ZEALAND: Elizabeth II, 1952-, shilling, 1965, KM-27.2, VIP Proof Record Specimen, mintage of only 10 pieces, NGC graded PF65 Cameo, RRR $850 - 1,000 NEW ZEALAND: Elizabeth II, 1952-, 6 pence, 1953, KM-28.1, finest known (population 4, none better), NGC graded MS66 $110 - 150 NEW ZEALAND: Elizabeth II, 1952-, 6 pence, 1956, KM-28.2, finest known (population 1, this piece), NGC graded MS66, R $200 - 300 2105. 2098. NEW ZEALAND: Elizabeth II, 1952-, 6 pence, 1958, KM-28.2, finest known (population 1, this piece), NGC graded MS67 NEW ZEALAND: Elizabeth II, 1952-, 6 pence, 1956, KM-28.2, NGC graded MS65 $120 - 150 All seven pieces are the finest graded by NGC. 184 Stephen Album Rare Coins | Auction 21 | January 15-16, 2015 Numismatic Literature 2114. 2115. 2116. 2106. SAMOA: Malietoa Tanumafili II, 1962-, AR 25 dollars, 1986, KM-62, 65mm, Kon-Tiki ship, five troy ounces of silver, Proof $100 - 150 2117. Photo size reduced. Worldwide Group Lots 2118. 2107. 2108. 2109. 2110. 2111. 2112. 2113. WORLDWIDE: LOT of 16 pieces, silver unless otherwise noted: Austria 20 kreuzer 1828-E (VF), Azores 150 reis 1794 (Fine), Chile real 1813 assayer FJ (VG) and 2 reales 1787 assayer DA (G-VG), Mexico AE ¼ real 1862 (VF-EF), Netherlands gulden Utrecht 1794 (EF), South Peru 2 reales 1837 Cuzco (VF), Poland 6 groschen 1661 Poznan, 5 zlote 1834 (Fine) and 1840 (Fine), Portugal Kingdom 500 reis 1910 (EF-AU), Switzerland AE rappen 1850-A (damaged Fine), Spain real of Fernando & Isabel, Sevilla (choice VF) and Toledo (VF), Thailand ¼ baht type Y-9 (VF), and Uruguay 50 centesimos 1894 (EF-AU), interesting group, retail about $700, lot of 16 pieces $400 - 500 WORLDWIDE: LOT of 6 silver crowns: Bolivia 8 reales 1791 with assayer PR (Fine), Frankfurt thaler 1862 (AU), Mexico 8 reales 1839-Do with assayer RM (EF), Portugal Republic escudo 1910 (EF), and Switzerland 5 francs 1892 (F-VF) and 1923 (choice AU), retail about $600, lot of 6 pieces $350 - 450 LATIN AMERICA & miscellaneous: LOT of of 55 Latin American coins and 27 miscellaneous: Mexico 12, Danish West Indies 1, Panama 2, Argentina 1, Brazil 3, Peru 4, Cuba 1, Guatemala 1 (2 reales 1797, Fine), Haiti 29 (KM-44, 10 centimes, various dated 1881-1894, average F-VF), Uruguay 1 (4 centesimos 1869, VF-EF), China 5 (2 heavy 50 and 100 cash of Xian Feng, and one huge amulet), Liberia 1 (cent 1847, VF), Italian Somaliland 1, Ottoman 10 (small 15th-16th century silver), India 4, Australia 1 (token of A.D. Hodgson 1862, Fine), and 5 miscellaneous items, mostly VG to VF, retail at least $400, fun accumulation & most identified, lot of 82 pieces $200 - 300 EUROPE, CENTRAL & EASTERN: LOT of 52 miscellaneous coins, including Russia 7, Hungary 13 (including 9 examples of the 1896 korona, average Fine), Poland 3 (16th-17th small silver, low grades), Scandinavia 7 (including Sweden 25 öre 1885, UNC), Germany 18 (including 10 silver coins, total over 2 ounces ASW), and Austria 4 (including small silver 1791 coronation metal of Leopold II, Prague, VF), average grades VG to VF, retail at least $300, lot of 52 pieces $150 - 250 WORLDWIDE: Lot of 28 miscellaneous coins, including 18 Islamic (from Umayyad copper to modern Yemen small silver, with 8 silver and 10 copper), 7 Indian silver (various kinds), 1 Tibet (Y-3.2, VF), and 2 common base-metal modern Nepal, all identified, retail about $300, lot of 28 pieces $160 - 240 WORLDWIDE: LOT of 29 miscellaneous pieces, copper unless otherwise noted: Armenia (2, medieval, overcleaned), Burma (1 token, modeled after ½ pice of George VI, crude Fine), France (1, medieval silver, VG), Lahej (1, dated AH1291, VF), Malta (4, including 2 copper in VG condition, all 18th century with clear dates), Nepal (11 pieces, little value), South African Republic (7, penny, and the 6 different silver denominations of the 1890s, mostly Fine to Very Fine, the crown slightly damaged), Turkey (1, gold al-aliye altin, fine, holed), and Zanzibar (1), retail about $300-350, lot of 29 pieces $180 - 220 EUROPE, WESTERN: LOT of 57 western European coins, 16th to 20th century: Cyprus (1), Italy (7), Portugal (4), Belgium (4), Luxembourg (4), Netherlands (4), Spain (1), France (23), and Switzerland (9), including several silver coins of France and elsewhere, amongst them a 10 schilling of Zürich 1730 in EF and a 5 lire of Italy under Napoleon 1808-M in VG, the rest mostly VG to VF, some damaged, interesting starting group with a retail value of about $300-350, lot of 57 pieces $125 - 175 2119. 2120. 2121. 2122. 2123. 2124. 2125. 2126. Ryuhoku, Narushima, Meiji shinsen senpu, Tokyo, Meiji 15-22 (1882-89), printed by Narushima Matasaburo, 3 volumes, string bound soft cover with good rubbings throughout. Covers Chinese coins of all periods plus limited coverage of Korean and Annam coins as well, good condition, lot of 3 volumes ex Zhao Quanzhi Collection $100 - 200 Ding, Fubao, Gu qian da ci dian, Taipei 1965, reprint of the 1936 original, 5 volumes, with decent rubbings throughout, hardcover, a classic by Ding Fubao and worthy of any library, excellent condtion, lot of 5 volumes ex Zhao Quanzhi Collection $100 - 150 Yamada, Yoshiaki, Fugo senshi, Osaka, Taisho 5 (1916), printed by Kosenro Shoten, 3 volumes, string bound soft cover with good rubbings throughout. Covers Northern Song Chinese coins, decent condition, lot of 3 volumes ex Zhao Quanzhi Collection $75 - 100 Zhao, Quanzhi, Collection of Coins, Shanghai CD1929, list of coins in the Zhao Quanzhi collection in two volumes, no text, only handmade rubbings of coins, soft covers with string binding, set of two volumes, ex Zhao Quanzhi Collection $75 - 100 Zhao, Quanzhi, Collection of Coins, hardbound notebook of coins in the personal collection of author with many handmade rubbings of coins in his collection, ex Zhao Quanzhi Collection $75 - 100 Peng, Xinwei, Zhongguo huo bi shi, Shanghai 1954, 636 pages with good plates throughout, several pull-outs of banknote images, hardcover. Covers all periods of Chinese coinage and some foreign coins that circulated in China. A classic for every library of Chinese numismatics, with old 1950’s dusk jacket and some notes by Zhao Quanzhi and Jennie Chao, spine nearly broken, but in decent condition ex Zhao Quanzhi Collection $75 - 100 Zhao, Quanzhi, Gu quan shi ling, Shanghai year 19 (1930), title translates as “Sidelights on ancient coins.” Short 27 page handwritten unfinished book with coin rubbings and text, ex Zhao Quanzhi Collection $50 - 75 China Numismatic Society, Chinese Numismatics Bi-Monthly (Shu dian), Shanghai, November, 1940, Volume 1, Number 3, 60 page pamphlet, Chinese language, ex Zhao Quanzhi Collection $30 - 50 Heinrich Winter, Auction Catalogs, LOT of 27 auction catalogs dated 1978-1996, includes sale numbers 33, 35, 36, 37, 39, 40, 42, 44, 45, 46, 48, 49, 50, 51, 52, 53, 54, 55, 56, 57, 58, 59, 61, 64, 66, 68, 71, lot of 27 auction catalogs $20 - 30 H.H. Kricheldorf, Auction Catalogs, LOT of 17 catalogs; covering auctions 19-22, 24, 25, 27, 28, 30-34, 38-41, range in date from 1968-1988. Miscellaneous world coins and medals. Prices realized for 20, 25, lot of 17 catalogs $10 - 20 La Galerie Numismatique, Auction Catalogs, LOT of 7 auction catalogs dated 2003 to 2010, includes sale numbers I, IV, IX, X, XI, XII, XIV, lot of 7 auction catalogs $10 - 15 Robinson, M. & Shaw, L.A., The Die Varieties of Nineteenth Century Burmese Copper Coins, Hampshire, 1986, 13 pages, 4½ excellent plates, softcover, a superb and easy to follow work on the copper ¼ pe coin types with peacocks and mythical tò animal, book plus copies of three articles; The So-called “Arakan” Mint rupees of the Bengal Sultans by Robinson & Goron, Shroff Marks on Arakanese Tankahs by Robinson and The Coinage of Chittagon under Arakanese Rule (1575-1666), signed by the author, Michael Robinson $30 - 40 Robinson, M. & Shaw, L.A., Coins and Banknotes of Burma, Hampshire, 1980, 160 pages, 4 black & white plates, 12 color plates, softcover, an excellent, in-depth historical and numismatic work, from ancient Pegu and Arakan through modern banknotes, animal weights with good plates and valuations. A very well written & produced book. The Arakan listings have been supplemented elsewhere, but for other series this is still the standard reference. Signed by the author, Michael Robinson $30 - 40 End of Sale - Thank You 185 TERMS OF SALE 1. Auction Basics. This is a public auction sale conducted by California bonded auctioneers, Stephen Album Rare Coins Inc. (hereinafter referred to as "Auctioneer"). Bidding in this Auction constitutes acceptance by you (the "Bidder") of all the Terms of Sale stated herein. Bidders may include consignors who may bid and purchase lots in the Auction consigned by the consignor or by other consignors pursuant to their consignment agreement. The Auctioneer reserves the right to include in any auction sale its own material. 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It is the intention of Bidder that this waiver and release shall be effective as a bar to each and every Claim that may arise hereunder or be related to the Auction, and Bidder hereby knowingly and voluntarily waives any and all rights and benefits otherwise conferred upon him by the provisions of Section 1542 of the California Civil Code, which reads in full as follows: "A GENERAL RELEASE DOES NOT EXTEND TO CLAIMS WHICH THE CREDITOR DOES NOT KNOW OR SUSPECT TO EXIST IN HIS OR HER FAVOR AT THE TIME OF EXECUTING THE RELEASE, WHICH IF KNOWN BY HIM OR HER MUST HAVE MATERIALLY AFFECTED HIS OR HER SETTLEMENT WITH THE DEBTOR." 9. Disputes. If a dispute arises concerning ownership of a lot or concerning proceeds of any sale, Stephen Album Rare Coins Inc. reserves the right to commence a statutory inter-pleader proceeding at the expense of the Consignor and Buyer and any other applicable party, and in such event shall be entitled to its reasonable attorneys' fees and costs. 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AUCTION 21 - JANUARY 15-16, 2015 Santa Rosa, CA 95407 USA Tel 1-707-539-2120 Fax 1-707-539-3348 View Englarged Photos and Online Catalog at: www.stevealbum.com LOT # BID USD ($) QUESTIONS AND E-MAIL BIDS bidding@stevealbum.com STEPHEN ALBUM RARE COINS PO Box 7386 Santa Rosa, CA 95407 USA tel 707 539-2120 Ƈ fax 707 539-3348 Ƈe-mail: auctions@stevealbum.com Ƈ www.stevealbum.com U.S.A. $15.00 Int’l $20.00
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CHINA: LOT of 25 Republic copper coins with much variety, all worked up in 2x2 holders including: General issue 10 cash Y-307a, Y-301.1, Y-301, Y-302, 1 cent Y-353, Honan 10 cash Y-A392.2, Hunan 10...
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