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Karlstephens@Earthlink.Net HOURS (9.Am Post Office Box 3038, Fallbrook, CA 92088 760-731-6138 Fax # 760-731-9132 email: [email protected] www.karlstephensinc.com HOURS (9.am. - 9 p.m. Pacific Standard Time) PRICE LIST #171, JULY, 2010 TERMS: IF WE HAVE NOT HAD THE PLEASURE OF YOUR BUSINESS BEFORE, KINDLY SEND 40 Germany-Brunswick-Wolfenbüttel 1721-C 2/3 Taler. D-349; KM-757. Crowned August Wilhelm PAYMENT BY A MONEY ORDER OR DRAFT (PERSONAL CHECKS ARE ACCEPTABLE, BUT MUST Monogram / Horse springs left. CH T- EF+.(Was $189.00). ···················· $167.00 CLEAR). PLEASE SEND US YOUR REFERENCES TO ESTABLISH FUTURE CREDIT. ALL COINS ARE 41 Germany-Cologne ND (1609-1612) 8 Heller. KM-5. Ernst von Bavaria. VF.(Was $32.00). ··· $22.00 GUARANTEED AS DESCRIBED. WE ALLOW A FULL WEEK'S RETURN PRIVILEGE (LIFETIME RETURN 42 Germany-Corvey 1619 Kipper Groschen. Weingärtner-95; KM-13 (cat. @ $95 XF). Heinrich V von FOR AUTHENTICITY). Aschenbrock. EF, 10% weak strike at edge.(Was $85.00). ····················· $69.00 43 Germany-Dortmund 1751 1/4 Stüber. Sch-6; KM-105. VF.(Was $24.00). ············ $16.00 PAY-PAL: AS A CONVENIENCE , WE WILL ACCEPT PAY-PAL FOR AN ADDITIONAL 3% CHARGE FOR 44 Germany-East Friesland 1772 1/2 Stüber. Sch-49; KM-247. Friedrich II of Prussia. Nice VF, some UNITED STATES CUSTOMERS AND AN ADDITIONAL 4% CHARGE FOR CANADIAN AND OVERSEAS lt. porosity reverse.(Was $38.00).·································· $29.00 CUSTOMERS (THIS IS ONLY THE PERCENTAGE WHICH WE ARE CHARGED). 45 Germany-Frankfurt 1856 6 Kreuzer. KM-335. Nice AU.(Was $39.00). ·············· $33.00 46 Germany-Hesse-Cassel 1784-DF 1/24 Taler. S-A130; KM-525. Friedrick II. CH VF.(Was $25.00). $19.00 UNITED STATES: FOR POSTAGE AND HANDLING: ORDERS UP TO $150, PLEASE ADD $5.50. 47 Germany-Hesse-Cassel 1790-F 1/4 Taler. S-167; KM-539. Wilhelm IX bust. One year type. Scarce. ORDERS $151 - $300, PLEASE ADD $7.25. ORDERS $301 - $500, PLEASE ADD $8.25. ORDERS $501 - $1000, Good.(Was $29.50).········································· $25.00 PLEASE ADD $14.00. 48 Germany-Hesse-Darmstadt 1735 4 Pfennigs. S-47; KM-166. Ernst Ludwig. One year type. Fine.(Was $19.50). ········································· $16.00 CALIFORNIA RESIDENTS: PLEASE ADD THE SALES TAX THAT IS PERTINENT TO YOUR AREA. 49 Germany-Hildesheim-City 1697-HL 1/24 Taler. KM-246. CH VF.(Was $49.00).········· $39.00 CANADA/OVERSEAS: ALL OVERSEAS ORDERS WILL BE SENT PRO-FORMA INVOICES FIRST 50 Germany-Lippe-Detmold 1766 4 MarienGroschen. Sch-66; KM-190. Simon August. CH VF, hints UNLESS CREDIT HAS BEEN ESTABLISHED. ALL BILLS ARE TO BE PAID IN U.S. DOLLARS, DRAWN ON of luster.(Was $89.00). ······································· $67.00 A U.S. BANK UNLESS OTHER ARRANGEMENTS HAVE BEEN MADE. REGISTERED MAIL FEE IS 51 Germany-Memmingen 1730 (Augsburg) AR 19mm REFORMATIONS Jetton (1/2 Ducat in COMPUTED AS FOLLOWS: $11.50 FOR REGISTRATION AND OUR ACTUAL POSTAGE. WE ARE NO Silver). Whit-408; Sch-217. Arms / 6-line legend. Lovely Lightly T- BU.(Was $169.00). ···· $149.00 LONGER ABLE TO SELF-INSURE PACKAGES. 52 Germany-Montfort 1737 Tax Kreuzer. Sch-49; KM-161. Rare, one year type. VF, hairline flan crack (flaw).(Was $89.00). ········································ $59.00 PLEASE NOTE: DUE TO COSTS, WE HAVE HAD TO INSTITUTE A MINIMUM ORDER FEE OF $25. ANY 53 Germany-Mühlhausen in Thüringen 1707-ID 3 Pfennigs. Sch-9; KM-45. VF+, hairline flan ORDER UNDER THIS AMOUNT WILL BE BILLED, EXCLUDING POSTAGE, FOR $25. crack.(Was $85.00). ········································· $59.00 54 Germany-Prussia 1753-A 8 Gute Groschen. Sch-129.1; Schr-209; KM-274. Fried. the Great, youthful bust, rt. / Crossed banners, etc. CH T- EF-AU.(Was $295.00). ·············· $225.00 55 Germany-Prussia 1785-A Taler. D-2590; KM-332.1. Fried. the Great. CH A.VF.(Was $98.00). · $83.00 SHOW SCHEDULE: ANA, BOSTON, August 10-14; LONG BEACH, September 23-25; BALTIMORE, 56 Germany-Saxony 1694-IK (Dresden) Groschen. Kohl-347; KM-643. Death of Jo. Georg IV. Sun November 4-7; SANTA CLARA, November 18-21 above pyramid with 2 shields on sides. T- AU, tiny flan flaw reverse.(Was $119.00). ······ $99.00 57 Germany-Saxony 1790 Vicariats 1/3 Taler. C-112; Sch-245; KM-1021. Fred. Aug. III. Bold T- VF, lt. planchet flaws on bust.(Was $65.00). ······························ $55.00 BARGAIN PAGE 58 Germany-Saxony 1854-F Taler. D-883; KM-1181. Scarce 1 year bust type of Johann. Choice Toned 1 Argentina-Rio de la Plata 1815-F.L. 1/2 Sol. KM-10. Sunface. Scarce. Bold Fine, small square nail Very Lustrous EF-AU.(Was $210.00). ······························· $179.00 hole 12 o’clock.(Was $39.00). ··································· $32.00 59 Germany-Saxony 1895-E 5 Marks. Y-181; KM-1246. CH VF+, some luster.(Was $79.00). ··· $67.00 2 Argentina-Rio de La Plata 1815/4 OVERDATE 4 Reales. CJ-8.1; KM-4. Scarce, unlisted overdate. 60 Germany-Silesia-Schweidnitz 14th-15th Century AR Heller (Button Bracteate). F-704; Nice VG.(Was $250.00). ······································ $210.00 Kop-8697(R1); Saurma-212. Boar’s head rt. CH EF+.(Was $79.00). ··············· $66.00 3 Australia 1917-I 1d. KM-23. Glossy Brown AU.(Was $98.00).·················· $75.00 61 Germany 1888-A 20 Pfennigs. Y-7; KM-9.1. CH EF+.(Was $29.50). ··············· $19.00 4 Belgium 1899-Fl 50 Centimes. KM-27. CH A.EF.(Was $39.00). ················· $29.00 62 Germany 1954-F Mark. KM-110 (cat. at $200 EF. Scarce. EF PRICED AT ABOUT 10% OF 5 (Low Countries) c.1500 AE 33mm Jetton. Sim. to Mitch-828 with crowns at side of shields. CATALOGUE.(Was $59.00). ··································· $25.00 Standing Venus with bird on shoulder / Austro-Burgundian shield. F-VF.(Was $59.00). ····· $42.00 63 Germany 1951-G 2 Marks. KM-111. Key mint. EF REDUCED TO.(Was $89.00). ······· $55.00 6 Bolivia 1853 Sol. KM-117. Rare date. VF, small hole 12 o’clock obverse.(Was $79.00). ···· $52.00 64 Germany 1924-A 3 Marks. Y-47 (cat. @ $80 XF); KM-43. Lustrous EF.(Was $65.00). ····· $47.00 7 British North Borneo 1896-H 1 Cent. Y-2; KM-2 (cat. @ $73 VF). Scarce date. Bold VF, a couple 65 Germany 1938-A 5 Marks. Y-97; KM-94. Lovely Lt. T- BU.(Was $24.00).············ $21.00 small rim dings. PLEASE BUY THIS!.(Was $49.00). ······················ $19.00 66 Germany 1939-B 5 Marks. Y-97; KM-94. Lovely T- BU.(Was $24.00). ············· $21.00 8 Canada 1880-H 5 Cents. Bold VF, some hints of luster.(Was $32.00). ·············· $19.00 67 Germany-Ruhr & Rhein 1923 100 Millione Mark Notgeld by KARL GOETZ. F-641.2; KM-644. 9 Canada 1880-H (Type 2) 10 Cents. VG.(Was $29.50).······················· $22.00 AU-UNC, once lightly cleaned.(Was $49.00). ··························· $42.00 10 Canada 1892 small 92 (bust 6) 10 Cents. Scarce. VG.(Was $27.00). ··············· $18.00 68 Germany-Nürnberg c.1550’s AE 25.5mm Jetton by Hans Schultes I (unsigned but his wedge mark 11 Canada 1903-H 10 Cents. Nice T- A.VF.(Was $27.00). ······················ $19.00 both sides). Sim. Mitch-1368. Rose / Orb with fictitious legends. VF.(Was $25.00). ······· $19.00 12 Canada 1872-H 25 Cents. KM-5. F-VF.(Was $29.50). ······················· $24.00 69 Germany-Nürnberg 1500-1570 Brass 26mm Jetton. Sim. in style to Mitch-1099. Lion of St. Mark / 13 Canada-Montreal ND (c.1890) AE 26mm. Br-582. Jos. LeRoux coin dealer. Legends in English / Orb. Fine.(Was $39.00). ······································ $29.00 French. Brown AU.(Was $39.00). ································· $32.00 70 Germany-Frankfurt 1862 AE 19mm Schuss Marke. Steul-23; J&F-1323. Wreath & date / Legend. 14 Chad 1975 100 Francs. KM-3. Scarce. Lovely Sharp BU.(Was $49.00). ············· $42.00 EF.(Was $22.00). ·········································· $17.00 15 Chad 1985 5 Francs. KM-13. Scarce, one year type. Lovely Sharp BU.(Was $49.50). ······ $42.00 71 Germany c.1880 Alum. 1 Mark Size Spiel Marke by Lauer. Obverse, eagle as on 1 Mark coin; 16 China-Shanghai c.1930 38mm Aluminum Token. Tong K. Wing, large 1 / Geometric design. EF reverse, wreath. Scarce. CH EF-AU.(Was $24.50).························· $15.00 REDUCED TO.(Was $42.00). ··································· $29.00 72 Germany-EMS Late 19th Century Brass 20.5mm “5" Token. Menz-6551.2. ”Vier Jahreszeiten". 17 China-Shanghai ND 1930’s 32mm Aluminum Token. Tong K. Wing, large 5 / Geometric design. Choice 80% Golden P-L UNC.(Was $35.00). ··························· $25.00 CH EF-AU REDUCED TO.(Was $49.00). ···························· $32.00 73 East Germany 1952-E 10 Pfennigs. KM-7. Quite scarce. AU-UNC (would be strictly BU save for 18 Colombia 1932 (Round Top 3) 50 Centavos. KM-193.2. Struck with wire rim. Very scarce. Lt. T- old fingerprint obverse).(Was $95.00). ······························· $69.00 AU, some very faint graffiti.(Was $69.00). ····························· $49.00 74 Great Britain 1427-34 (London) Penny. A clear mascle in legend but unsure if S-1864 or 1878. 19 Colombia-Leper Colonies 1901 20 Centavos. KM-L4; McFad-183. Quite scarce. EF+, once Henry VI. VF+, superb portrait, flan not quite round.(Was $150.00). ··············· $125.00 cleaned, a few flan striations as usual.(Was $89.00). ························ $75.00 75 Great Britain 1625-49 1d. S-2832; sim. KM-80.1. Charles I. VF+, legends slightly off flan 9-10 20 Cuba 1916 Centavo. KM-9.1. CH AU-UNC.(Was $19.00).
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