2019 Premier Numismatic Auction September 6Th & 7Th

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2019 Premier Numismatic Auction September 6Th & 7Th 2019 PREMIER NUMISMATIC AUCTION September 6th & 7th PUBLIC AUCTION SALE # 49 Welcome to our 2019 Premier Numismatic Sale SEPTEMBER 6 & 7, 2019 @ 5:30pm EST (2:30pm PT) The Staff at Colonial Acres would like to offer our sincerest gratitude to all consignors who have joined our 2019 Public Premier Numismatic Auction. We have been elated by the participation from the public and enthusiasm that collectors have shown to make our auctions an overwhelming success. We pride ourselves with procuring numismatic material geared for all collector types, with exceptional deals on collectables, and great customer service in ensuring that your items are appropriately represented and, of course, arrive safely! This sale will have over 1,500 lots offered in two sessions, over two days, live at the Hilton Hotel in Mississauga, Ontario (6750 Mississauga Rd., Mississauga Ontario). Session 1 will be Friday September 6th and Session 2 Saturday September 7th at 530pm EST (230pm PT). Using our unique bidding platforms, we are pleased to offer several different ways to place your bids! You may participate in the live floor bidding at the Hilton Hotel, or online through icollector.com. You may also place bids by mail, e-mail, fax, telephone, or in our store (bids must be received by September 6th & 7th at 4:00pm EST). You can expect to see some amazing examples of numismatic items in this Auction, such as a 1859 Canada Brass 1-cent ICCS Certified VG-10! This is a very rare coin with less than 30 known examples, Very Scarce! 1937 SPECIMEN Bank Note Set of 8! ($1-$1000) ALL PMG Certified! A Complete Set of 8 1937 Specimen Bank Notes issued by the Bank of Canada in their November 1999 Sale, 1937 BC-28S Bank of Canada SPECIMEN $1000, A/K Prefix BCS Certified AU-58, A rare! Uncut sheet of 1989 Bank of Canada $10 Notes with the BEF Prefix (5x8 format), 1872H 25-cent Obv.2 7/7 Die Break ‘A’ ICCS Certified MS-63 - Finest known and a 2000 BC-63a Bank of Canada $10 Pair of “Ghost Notes”, Knight-Thiessen, S/N: FDT4677248/4677748 PMG Certified GEM UNC-65 & 66 EPQ *RARE! Bidding will begin online August 18th 2019, so you have plenty of time to get your bids in before the live event! We look forward to working with you and hope that you enjoy this experience as much as we do! Good luck to all of our participants and consigners, and happy bidding! Please don’t hesitate to contact us if we can be of any assistance to you in regards to this auction. All the best from the Auction Department, Colonial Acres Coins Ltd. Session 1 Friday, September 6th, 2019 Session 2 Saturday, September 7th, 2019 5:30pm EST (2:30pm PT) 5:30pm EST (2:30 PT) Part 1: World Coinage & Part 6: Tokens, Medallions & Part 13: Canadian 50-cent Part 19: Bank of Canada Currency Trade Dollars Part 14: Canadian Dollars Part 20: Stamps Part 7: Maritime Coinage Part 2: Ancient Part 15: Canadian Two Dollars Part 21: Royal Canadian Mint Part 3: United States Coinage Part 8: Canadian Large Cents Part 16: Errors and Varieties products & Currency Part 8: Canadian Small Cents Coinage Part 4: Canadian Gold/Platinum Part 10: Canadian 5-Cent Part 17: Chartered Banknotes Part 5: Vintage Gold & Silver Part 11: Canadian 10-Cent Part 18: Dominion Banknotes Bars/Coins Part 12: Canadian 25-Cent AUCTION: VIEWING: 1. Hilton Hotel in Mississauga, Ontario To be held at the (6750 Mississauga Road, Mississauga, ON L5N 2L3) Hilton Hotel in Mississauga, Ontario Friday, September 6th, 12:00 pm to 4:00 pm EST and online through icollector.com Saturday, September 7th, 10:00 pm to 4:00 pm EST Friday September 6th, 2019, 5:30pm EST 2. Main Store in Kitchener, Ontario (991 Victoria Street North, Kitchener, ON N2B 3C7) Saturday September 7th, 2019, 5:30pm EST August 18th to September 4th, Monday to Friday, 10:00 am to 4:00 pm EST Saturdays 10:00 am to 2:00 pm EST Internet, Mail, Fax and Phone Bids are welcome. All bids must be received by 4pm EST (1pm PT) September 6th & 7th, 2019. Please call 1-888-255-4565, Ext. 5 or Ext. 212 (after hours) if you have any questions. *Note* Bid amounts should reflect the highest amount that you are willing to pay for the lot. We will bid on your behalf up to the maximum bid amount. We will always attempt to get you the lowest possible rate for the desired lot. Toll Free: 1-888-255-4565 Prompt 205 Fax: 519-579-0532 Email: [email protected] Our catalogue makes reference to various Charlton numbers. These numbers are copyrighted by Charlton International Inc. September 6-7 Hilton on Mississauga Rd. www.colonialacres.com 3 SESSION 1 Friday September 6, 5:30pm EST (2:30pm PT) 9. GermAny 1906-F Wurttemberg Germany 5 Mark PCGS Certified AU-55. World Currency & Coinage Starting Bid: $200 ............................................$1,000 1. ArmeniA 1178-1219 Levon I Silver Double Tram, well struck with strong centers. A nice VF+. Starting Bid: $65 .................................................$125 2. ArmeniA 1226-1270 Hetoum I Silver Tram in VF+. Starting Bid: $65 .................................................$125 3. AustRALia Mint 2006 50-cent Selective Gold Plating Royal Collection Silver Proof 2-coin Set in Wooden Display Case (coins are GermAny-SAxony 1913e Proof commemorative 3 Mark. Low lightly toned on the edge in one spot & COA is bent). Tax Exempt. 10. Mintage! Beautiful Toning! Starting Bid: $65 .................................................$150 Starting Bid: $155 ...............................................$300 11. GERMANY 1932D 5-Mark Oak Tree NGC Certified AU-55. Starting Bid: $275 ...............................................$550 12. GERMANY: West GERMANY 1957J 5-Deutsche Mark ICCS Certified MS-63. Starting Bid: $300 ...............................................$725 13. Lot oF 15x GermAn & HunGAriAn miLitAry money. Lot includes: German Military POW Camps “lagered” 2 Reichsmark WWII VF, 1942 WWII German Armed Forces Auxilary Payment Certificate EF, 4. BAHAMAS PICK# 10A. 1936 The Bahama’s Government 10/ 3x German State Loan Bank East Kown note: 1918 100 Mark About VF, Shillings, J.H. Jarrett at left, Columbus Watermark. S/N: A/3 034780. 1918 1 Mark Fine, 1918 1/2 Mark About VF, 1940 Latvia 10 Latu VF, 6x PMG Certified VF-20. *Scarce Note*. German Occupation of Lithuania: Eastern Bank of Commerce & Starting Bid: $125 ...............................................$390 Industry, Posen notes: 1918 1000 Mark Fine, 1916 25-Rubel VF, 1916 5. BAHAMAS PICK# 20A. 1965 The Bahamas Government $5, 2 10 Rubel VF, 1916 1 Rubel F, 1916 3 Rubel Fine, 1916 100 Rubel F-VF Signatures, Shellfish Watermark. S/N: A493821. PMG Certified and a set of 3x 1917 WWI Theresienstadt Prisoner of War Camp, CUNC-64 EPQ! Austro-Hungarian Empire 1, 2 & 10 Kronen notes. 15pcs total. Starting Bid: $199 ...............................................$500 Starting Bid: $550 ............................................$1,180 14. GReece PICK# 132A 1944 Bank of Greece, Greece/German & Italian Occupation WWII $500,000,000 Drachmai, With Prefix Letters (SB917) PMG Certified AU-55 (Printing Error). Starting Bid: $100 ...............................................$300 15. GReat BRitain 1839 1/4 Farthing ICCS Certified MS-60. Starting Bid: $75 .................................................$150 6. BERMUDA Pick# 20D. 1966 Bermuda 1 Pound, British Administration, S/N: N/2 671990-Wmk: Bank Title. PMG Certified Gem UNC-66 EPQ! Starting Bid: $170 ...............................................$435 7. BRITISH West INDies 1820 1/16th Silver Dollar (KM1). A nice attractive EF. Starting Bid: $65 .................................................$125 16. GReat BRitain 1844 Penny NGC Certified MS-62 BN. Starting Bid: $350 ............................................$1,065 17. GReat BRitain 1854 Penny, Young Head, lustrous AU with great strike details. Starting Bid: $85 .................................................$165 18. GReat BRitain 1967 Penny ICCS Certified MS-65 Red. 8. FRANCE AN14A Gold 40 Franc NGC Certified AU-55. Starting Bid: $60 .................................................$120 Starting Bid: $1,300 .........................................$2,600 4 2019 September Premier Auction Colonial Acres Auctions 30. GReat BRitain 1872 Full Gold Sovereign, young head shield design, in Choice VF-EF. Starting Bid: $390 ...............................................$700 19. GReat BRitain 1703 Queen Anne Silver Six Pence “Virgo” Below Bust. VF. Starting Bid: $99 .................................................$175 20. GReat BRitain 1834 6 Pence NGC Certified MS-63. Nice bright full 31. GreAt BritAin 1887-S Gold Sovereign ‘Sydney Mint’ UNC. white coin. Starting Bid: $400 ...............................................$975 Starting Bid: $250 ...............................................$720 32. GReat BRitain 1915 Gold Sovereign Choice BU. 21. GReat BRitain 1663 Charles II Silver Shilling Fine. A nice natural Starting Bid: $390 ...............................................$600 colour with even wear throughout. Starting Bid: $99 .................................................$200 33. GreAt BritAin royAL mint - London 2012 Olympiad Citius, Altius, Fortius 3-coin 22K Gold Commemorative Set in beautiful q\ wooden display case. The set features Roman Gods accompanying respective Olympic sports - ‘Neptune’ for Sailing, ‘Mercury’ for Running & ‘Diana’ for Cycling. Neptune contains 1oz fine Gold and Mercury and Diana contain 1/4oz fine Gold. Starting Bid: $2,979 .........................................$4,900 INDIA 1834 WILLIAM IV Silver Rupee (KM450) a nice VF+. 22. GReat BRitain 1745 Shilling Lima NGC Certified XF-45.
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