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PDF Downloadable SALE 20 PART 1 11.00am SATURDAY 29th OCTOBER 2016 COINS & BANKNOTES Australian Coins 1 1851 I.Friedman Hobart Token Halfpenny gF $25 2 Pennies & Halfpennies in small box. Many KGV. Mixed cond. 2.7kg $30 3 1910 Threepence toned aEF $25 4 1911-1964 Halfpenny complete set in Dansco album. 1923 is VF with many above average. Viewing recommended (59) $1,200 5 1933 Florin scarce F $30 6 1966 50c round coins x 31. Mixed cond. (31) $150 7 1969-1979 Unc 6 coin sets in RAM folders complete. Retail $600+ (11) $150 8 1984 $1 kangaroo proof coins x 3, 1985 $10 Victoria & 1987 $10 NSW, 1986 7 coin set & 1988 $10 Bicentennial silver coin & medallion plus 1988 Holey Dollar & the Dump & $5 Parl House. All in RAM packaging. (10) $75 9 1984-1987, 1991, 1993, 1994 & 1997 Unc sets in RAM folders. Good to exc cond. Retail $340 (8) $100 10 1988 Bicentennial Coin & Note collection with Melbourne Coin Fair sash (outer cover damaged on back but contents are fine) Retails at $100 if fine. Also 1988 $10 Polymer note in folder & 1994 Year of Family, 1995 Dunlop & 1997 Bradman PNC's. (5) $50 11 1988 Bicentennial Coin & Note RAM grey luxury folder (slipcase marked) with $2, $5 & $10 notes & Unc coins with additional AA prefixed note in NPB folder. Retails $150+ (2 items) $60 12 1988 Opening of Australia's Parliament Houses Florin, $5 coin & commem medal in pres folder. This lot is been sold commission free with all funds going to the RSPCA, so please bid generously. $10 13 1990 $5 Anzac 75th Anniv Aust & NZ boxed proof coin pair. Outer box a little worn otherwise fine. Also $5 RAM Unc coins in folders x 3. $30 14 1996 $1 Parkes, 1997 $1 Kingsford Smith & 1998 $1 Florey silver proof coins in RAM boxes plus 2003 $5 Rugby World Cup & 2004 $5 Sydney to Athens both Unc in RAM folders. Retail $160+ (5) $40 15 1996 $10 Kookaburra 10oz silver proof coin. Slabbed in Unc cond. Retails $500+ $200 16 1997 $10 Kookaburra 10oz silver proof coin. Slabbed in Unc cond. Retails $500+ $200 17 1998 $10 Kookaburra 10oz silver proof coin. Slabbed in Unc cond. Retails $500+ $200 18 1999 $10 "The Past" bi-metal proof coin from the Millennium Coin Series proof coins in RAM case/box. Retails $500+ $150 19 1999 $10 "The Present" bi-metal proof coin from the Millennium Coin Series proof coins in RAM case/box. Retails $200+ $60 20 1999 $10 "The Future" bi-metal proof coin from the Millennium Coin Series proof coins in RAM case/box. Retails $130+ $40 21 2002 $1 QEII Golden Jubilee of Accession 1oz silver proof coin in Perth Mint pres box. Exc cond. Retail $80+ $20 22 2007 & 2008 Proof coin sets in RAM cases. Exc cond. Retail $180 (2) $60 23 2012 Shores Under Siege 20c x 2 & 50c RAM folder. Exc cond. Retails $50 $20 World Coins 24 Cook Is. 1977 & 1979 $1 Wildlife stamp & $5 bird coin PNC's both in pres folders. Most attractive. (2) $10 25 Great Britain 1790 circa Chester Half Penny token VF $20 26 Great Britain 1794 Chichester Half Penny token gVF $20 27 Great Britain 1796 Edinburgh Halfpenny token VF $20 28 Great Britain 1797 Cartwheel Twopence VF $90 29 Great Britain 1797 Cartwheel Penny gF $30 30 Great Britain 1826 George IV Penny gF $20 31 Great Britain 1844 Half Farthing EF $20 32 Great Britain 1887 Silver Threepence toned Unc $20 33 Great Britain 1937 Crown aUnc $40 34 Great Britain 1953-1995 Halfpennies to Crowns & 25p's. Incls range of Commonwealth 1981 Royal Wedding Crowns. 4kgs+ $75 35 Great Britain 1966 QEII Gold Sovereign. EF $350 36 Ireland 1790c Ireland-Limerick Half Penny token VF $20 37 Marshall Islands 1989 $50 First Man on the Moon commem silver proof coins x 2. $60 38 New Zealand 1978-1981 & 1986 & 1987 Unc sets of 7 in NZ Mint folders. Fine cond. (6) $50 39 New Zealand 1998 $10 100 Years of Motoring proof gold gilded coin plus 1986 $1 Royal Visit & 2000 $5 Cormorant silver proofs all in NZ Mint cases. (3) $60 40 Singapore 1969 $150 150th Anniv of Founding gold coin. Unc $800 41 Singapore 1969 $150 150th Anniv of Founding gold coin. Unc $800 42 Singapore 1973-1975 $10 coins x 11. $100 43 Singapore 1988 $5 Singapore Fire Service Cent. & 1989 MRT & 1990 & 1991 $10 Lunar New Year silver proof coins in cases plus UK cupro nickel & commem Crowns x 4. (13) $60 44 Spain 1781 Spanish 2 Reales Mexico mint F $20 45 USA 1991 $1 Korean War Memorial silver proof in pres case. COA from US Mint. Most attractive. $25 46 World & Australian coins plus some banknotes. Noted 1937 Aust Crown & 1966 US Half Dollar Kennedy pendant. $50 47 World coins in album incl Australia noting Florins, Shillings & 1966 50c round with other silver noted plus a couple of "ancients". (70+) $120 48 World mixed in quality album with some silver noting US & English plus a selection of Australian Pennys. (80+) $60 49 World Year proof sets from Russia for 1977, Singapore for 1988 & 1990, Vatican for 1975 & Philippines for 1974 with the first three in silver. (5 sets) $120 Ancient Coins 50 359BC-336BC Philip II of Macedon Bronze Obol VF $25 51 300BC circa Athens - Attica Owl silver Tetradrachm VF $750 52 221BC circa Ptolemy IV of Egypt Obol VF $20 53 134BC-138BC Phoenicia Arados gF $20 54 125BC-96BC Antiochus VIII Tetradrachm VF $350 55 121BC Roman Republic - C. Plautius Denarius gF $90 56 54BC-53BC Ptolemy XII Tetradrachm aVF $300 57 27BC/14AD Augustus Bronze As gF $80 58 69AD-79AD Vespasian As gF $50 59 138AD-161AD Antoninus Pius Bronze Sesterius aVF $125 60 140AD Faustina Senior Denarius F $40 61 193AD-211AD Septimus Severus Denarius gVF $60 62 197AD Caracalla Denarius gF $40 63 200AD circa Julia Domna Denarius VF $80 64 238AD-244AD Gordian III Antoninianus VF $40 65 253AD-268AD Gallienus Billon Antoninianus VF $40 66 276AD-282AD Probus Antoninianus $40 67 284AD-305AD Diocletian Antoninianus gVF $40 68 300AD-312AD Maxentus Follis nEF $60 69 324AD-337AD Constantius II Gold Solidus F $500 70 348AD-350AD Constans Centionalus VF $25 71 351AD -353AD Magnentius Ae. Centionalus VF $60 72 1272AD-1307AD Edward I Hammered Penny Canterbury mint gF $25 73 1272AD-1307AD Edward I Hammered Penny London mint gF $25 74 1558AD-1603AD Elizabeth I Shilling gF $200 75 1640AD circa Charles I Half Crown m.m Sun gF $125 76 Roman Ae3/4. All readable. (5) $30 77 Roman Bronze Ae3/4. All legible. (23) $100 Australian Banknotes 78 1966 $20 Commonwealth of Australia. Coombs/Wilson x 2, Phillips/Wheeler & Coombs/Randall. F-aEF (4) $250 79 1967 $2 Coombs/Randall plus other denominations incl $1 x 1, $2 x 6, $5 x 1, $20 x 3 & $50 Fraser/Higgins. Mixed cond with a $138 face value. $160 80 1985 $2 Johnston/Fraser in consecutive number order. aUnc-Unc (5) $25 81 1985 $2 Johnston/Fraser in consecutive number order. aUnc-Unc (10) $50 World Banknotes 82 Great Britain British Armed Forces special vouchers in decimal currency "issued by command of the army council" x 4 & worded "defence council" x 3 with banknote-like appearance with face values of 5p, 10p, 50p, £1 (3) & £5 printed by DeLaRue. Also two "spoof" £10 notes showing John Cleese next to "Bank of Torquay" & "Fawlty Towers" with signature of "Basil Fawlty, proprietor" & the other note featuring 2005 photo of Andrew Flintoff etc. Both these notes inscribed "this note is not legal tender for the sum of £10". (9) $50 83 Scotland 2014 £5 The Royal Bank of Scotland "Ryder Cup Gleneagles" commem note in pres wallet with "RCE" serial no. that was only used on this issue. Exc cond & Unc. Retails £40 $30 84 USA 2013 $2 Jefferson uncut sheet of 8 with plating position guide sheet & info re note characteristics. Unc $75 85 USA 2013 $5 Lincoln multi-coloured uncut sheet of 8 with notes explaining the latest security features. Unc $150 SALE 20 PART 2 - 2.00pm SATURDAY 29th OCTOBER 2016 BOX LOTS Please note that Box Lots are open to ROOM BIDDERS ONLY and must be collected on the day 86 Heavy suitcase lot of World & Australia colls in a variety of albums & loose in packets, envs & tins. Noting a 1929 Zeppelin cover to USA with red cachet (worn cond), GB pre-QEII used sorted in envs up to £1 Festival plus later castles, Territories incl 1970's/80's PNG, Norfolk, Samoa etc in MUH pairs/sets & a further range on SS Hingeless pages incl Norfolk to $5 Aircraft MUH etc, early Aust decimal WCS FDC's incl flowers in pairs, Expo '70 & Grasslands through to 1977 $10 Coming South, WA Pictor-Marks catalogue, KGVI & QEII embossed commercial envs, Prinz mount guillotine & 2015 $1 Gallipoli encapsulated coin. Numerous Aust pre-dec MUH, MLH & used incl a set of Seven Seas Hingeless pages for the period 1913-1965 (appears they were never put away!) & some China on Hagners. Interesting looking bag of pre-decimal Aust on pieces with pmk potential. A sorters paradise! (1000s) $100 87 Australia & World in plastic crate with main value in Hagner binders with Aust pre-decimal used incl KGV low vals heavily duplicated, kangaroos to 5/- incl 5d x 2 & 2/- brown (3rd wmk) with some nice cds examples & a few mint incl 1/- (3rd wmk) plus pair Sm.Mult MLH, 9d single & CofA 2/- imprint blocks of 4 & 8 MLH.
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