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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 #181, OCTOBER, 2013 TERMS: IF WE HAVE NOT HAD THE PLEASURE OF YOUR BUSINESS BEFORE, KINDLY SEND 45 Denmark 1856 4 Skilling. KM-758.2. Frederik VII. EF-AU, considerable luster.(Was $59.00). · $39.00 PAYMENT BY A MONEY ORDER OR DRAFT (PERSONAL CHECKS ARE ACCEPTABLE, BUT MUST 46 Denmark 1870-CS 4 Rigsmont Skilling. KM-775.2 (cat. @ $30 VF). VF.(Was $27.00). ····· $22.00 CLEAR). PLEASE SEND US YOUR REFERENCES TO ESTABLISH FUTURE CREDIT. ALL COINS ARE 47 Denmark 1880 Öre. Y-8; KM-792.1. Scarce. Nice VF.(Was $29.00). ··············· $14.00 GUARANTEED AS DESCRIBED. WE ALLOW A FULL WEEK'S RETURN PRIVILEGE (LIFETIME RETURN 48 Denmark 1888 Öre. Y-8; KM-792.1. VF, small flan flaw obverse.(Was $32.00). ········· $16.00 FOR AUTHENTICITY). 49 Denmark 1886 2 Öre. KM-793.1 (cat. @ $27.50 VF - $75 XF). VF-EF, a few tiny rim nicks.(Was $29.00). ··············································· $21.00 PAY-PAL: AS A CONVENIENCE , WE WILL ACCEPT PAY-PAL FOR AN ADDITIONAL 3% CHARGE FOR 50 Denmark 1875 5 Öre. KM-794.1 (cat. @ $55 Fine). Key date. VF, several lt. to moderate rim dings UNITED STATES CUSTOMERS AND AN ADDITIONAL 4% CHARGE FOR CANADIAN AND OVERSEAS (REDUCED to less than 1/3 catalog!).(Was $35.00). ······················· $18.00 CUSTOMERS (THIS IS ONLY THE PERCENTAGE WHICH WE ARE CHARGED). 51 Denmark 1912 5 Öre. Y-22; KM-806. About EF.(Was $32.00). ·················· $21.00 52 Denmark 1882 10 Öre. Y-11; KM-795.1 (cat. @ $85 Fine). Scarce date. Good+.(Was $17.00). · $12.00 UNITED STATES: FOR POSTAGE AND HANDLING: ORDERS UP TO $150, PLEASE ADD $6.50. 53 Denmark 1904 10 Öre. KM-795.2 (cat. @ $57.50 VF). VF.(Was $39.00). ············ $32.00 ORDERS $151 - $300, PLEASE ADD $8.00. ORDERS $301 - $500, PLEASE ADD $9.50. ORDERS $501 - $1000, 54 Denmark 1911 10 Öre. KM-807 (cat. @ $85 VF). Key date. Bold VF, tiny dig reverse.(Was $39.00). $29.00 PLEASE ADD $11.00. 55 Denmark 1935 Krone. Y-34; KM-824.2. Scarce. VF (Under 1/3 catalog of $105).(Was $59.00). $29.00 CALIFORNIA RESIDENTS: PLEASE ADD THE SALES TAX THAT IS PERTINENT TO YOUR AREA. 56 Denmark 1961 5 Kroner. KM-853.1 (cat. @ $30 UNC). Sharp BU.(Was $19.50). ········ $16.00 57 Finland 1865 5 Pennia. KM-4.1 (cat. @ $30 VF). VF.(Was $35.00). ··············· $18.00 CANADA/OVERSEAS: ALL OVERSEAS ORDERS WILL BE SENT PRO-FORMA INVOICES FIRST 58 Finland 1905 10 Pennia. KM-14. CH VF, a few tiny rim dings.(Was $29.00). ·········· $23.00 UNLESS CREDIT HAS BEEN ESTABLISHED. ALL BILLS ARE TO BE PAID IN U.S. DOLLARS, DRAWN ON 59 France-Nevers & Rethel 1609 2 Liard. KM-12.1. Charles of Gonzaga. Nice Fine.(Was $25.00). $17.00 A U.S. BANK UNLESS OTHER ARRANGEMENTS HAVE BEEN MADE. REGISTERED MAIL FEE IS 60 France L’AN6 (1797-98)-A Centime. KM-646. VF+.(Was $32.00).················ $27.00 COMPUTED AS FOLLOWS: $12.95 FOR REGISTRATION AND ACTUAL POSTAGE. PLEASE NOTE: ALL 61 France ND 15th Century AE 26mm Jetton. Large crown “Ave Maria Gracia” / Floriate cross in FOREIGN SHIPMENTS ARE SENT AT BUYERS RISK. quadralobe. CH VF.(Was $49.00). ································· $35.00 62 German East Africa 1916-T 20 Hellers. Y-10; KM-15 B/B (unpriced in KM). Glossy Brown AU, PLEASE NOTE: DUE TO COSTS, WE HAVE A MINIMUM ORDER FEE OF $25. ANY ORDER UNDER THIS slight weak strike.(Was $65.00). ·································· $52.00 AMOUNT WILL BE BILLED, EXCLUDING POSTAGE, FOR $25. 63 German East Africa 1916-T 20 Hellers. Y-10a; KM-15a B/B. VF-EF, small flan flaw.(Was $35.00). $28.00 64 Germany-Baden 1829-D Kreuzer. KM-189. Brown AU.(Was $65.00).·············· $42.00 65 Germany-Baden 1832 Commemorative Kreuzer. Bruce-XM1; Stutz-125. Recovery of Grand Duchess. Rising sun over clouds / Radiate crowned monogram. EF.(Was $65.00). ········ $47.00 SHOW SCHEDULE: BALTIMORE: Nov. 7-10; NEW YORK: Jan. 9-12; SAN JOSE: Jan. 24-26; 66 Germany-Baden 1856 Kreuzer. C-139; KM-232. CH VF+.(Was $25.00).············· $19.50 LONG BEACH: Jan. 30 - Feb. 1 67 Germany-Bavaria 1855 Heller. C-220; KM-796. EF+.(Was $25.00). ··············· $19.50 68 Germany-Brandenburg 1622 (or 1623) 6 Groschen. KM-101. Georg Wilhelm bust rt. About VF, BARGAIN PAGE ANCIENTS very strong bust.(Was $79.00). ··································· $59.00 1 Roman Empire 337-340 A.D. AE Follis. Constantine II. Bust rt. / Laurel wreath around VOT V. 69 Germany-Brandenburg-Bayreuth 1724 Kreuzer. S-19; KM-123 (cat. @ $95 XF). Georg Wilhelm Choice Glossy EF+.(Was $75.00). ································· $59.00 bust rt. / Eagle. Lt. Toned Lustrous AU.(Was $110.00). ······················ $75.00 BARGAIN PAGE 70 Germany-Brandenburg-Bayreuth 1752 Heller. KM-205. VF, small edge flaw.(Was $19.00). ··· $16.00 71 Germany-Brunswick-Wolfenbüttel ND (c.1619) 1/24 Taler. KM-97 (cat. @ $50 VF). Titles of 2 Australia ND (c.1870) 1d Token. Brenk-C-96. Melbourne token C/S F. Cade (a pharmacist from Matthias. VF.(Was $45.00).····································· $34.00 East Melbourne). Host Fair; C/S VG.(Was $95.00). ························ $49.00 72 Germany-Brunswick-Wolfenbüttel 1826-CVC Contemporary Billon COUNTERFEIT 1/12 Taler. 3 Austria-Styria 1631 (Graz) Groschen. KM-709 (old KM-352). Ferdinand II. CH VF.(Was $39.00). $29.00 As C-198; as KM-1104. Fine+, a bit crude as made.(Was $19.00). ················ $16.00 4 Austria-Vienna 1661-CA Contemporary COUNTERFEIT Silvered 15 Kreuzer. As KM-1170. 73 Germany-Corvey 1656-VF 2 MarienGroschen. KM-56.2. Arnold IV. Nice VF.(Was $65.00). ·· $49.00 Leopold. About VF, knife hole obverse field.(Was $19.50). ···················· $14.00 74 Germany-Lippe-Detmold 1672-IH 4 MarienGroschen. KM-83. Simon Heinrich monogram. VF, 5 Austria-Silesia (Brieg) 1694 15 Kreuzer. KM-525 (old KM-1298) (cat. @ $275 XF). Scarce. EF but small hole 12 o’clock.(Was $29.00). ································ $21.00 long scratch rather well hidden on bust.(Was $175.00). ······················ $135.00 75 Germany-Dortmund 1753-HS 1/4 Stuber. C-1; KM-105. About VF.(Was $49.00). ········ $35.00 6 Belgian Congo 1888 Centime. KM-1. Choice Glossy EF-AU.(Was $24.00). ··········· $19.00 76 Germany-Eichstadt 1623 1/2 Batzen (2 Kreuzer). Cahn-685; KM-23(?). Very scarce. CH EF+, small 7 Belgium-Liege 1555 Brule de 4 Sols (Liard). Mig-110. George of Austria. 3 shields / Quartered arms flan clip 12 o’clock. SEVERELY REDUCED TO.(Was $175.00). ··············· $99.00 over long cross. About VF on a squarish flan.(Was $32.00).···················· $24.00 77 Germany-Frankfurt 1866 3 Kreuzer. C-30; KM-373. One year type. CH T- UNC 8 Belgium-Liege ND (1612-50) XII Sols (1/2 Liard). KM-22 (cat. @ $75 F). Ferdinand. Fine.(Was (NGC-MS65).(Was $98.00). ···································· $59.00 $49.00). ··············································· $39.00 78 Germany-Further Austria 1790-H Heller. C-1; KM-5. VF.(Was $35.00). ············· $27.00 9 Belgium-Namur 1710 Liard. KM-37 (cat. @ $80 Fine). About VF.(Was $49.00). ········ $32.00 79 Germany-Hamm 1725 3 Pfennig. S-2; KM-75. CH VF+.(Was $37.00). ·············· $29.00 10 Belgium 1900-Fl 5 Centimes. KM-41(cat. @ $65 XF). CH EF.(Was $39.00). ·········· $29.00 80 Germany-Hanau-Lichtenberg 1693-SM 6 Albus. KM-99.1 (cat. @ $190 XF). Philipp Reinhard. EF, 11 Belgium 1864 10 Centimes. C-7; KM-22 (cat. @ $100 UNC). Lovely Lt. T- BU.(Was $55.00). · $38.00 some flan flaws at edge. REDUCED TO.(Was $135.00). ····················· $85.00 12 British North Borneo 1903-H 2½ Cents. Y-4; KM-4 (cat. @ $50 VF). VF.(Was $39.00).···· $17.00 81 Germany-Hesse-Cassel 1755 Heller. KM-445. Wilhelm VIII monogram. VF-EF.(Was $49.00). · $38.00 13 Canada 1900 One Cent. CH VF.(Was $22.00). ·························· $18.00 82 Germany-Hesse-Cassel 1851 Silber Groschen. C-155; KM-615. AU.(Was $59.00). ······· $45.00 14 Canada 1858 (small date) 5 Cents. VF+, considerable traces of luster.(Was $59.00). ······· $42.00 83 Germany-Hesse-Darmstadt 1777 Customs Pfennig. S-115; KM-234. Scarce, one year type. 15 Canada 1885 (small 5 over large 5) 5 Cents. Toned Fine, a number of tiny edge nicks.(Was $69.00).· $45.00 F-VF.(Was $32.00). ········································· $27.00 16 Canada 1886 (small 6) 5 Cents. CH About EF, tiny rim nick.(Was $42.00).············ $31.00 84 Germany-Hesse-Darmstadt 1855 Heller. KM-323. Lovely Glossy AU.(Was $35.00).······· $25.00 17 Canada 1886 (small 6) 5 Cents. VF.(Was $25.00). ························· $14.00 85 Germany-Hesse-Darmstadt 1868 Kreuzer. KM-339 (cat. @ $60 UNC). Sharp BU with one 18 Canada 1893 5 Cents. T- VF.(Was $17.00). ···························· $12.00 pin-point spot.(Was $45.00). ···································· $33.00 19 Canada 1900-R.O 5 Cents. VF.(Was $62.00). ··························· $39.00 86 Germany-Hildesheim-Free City 1708 3 Pfennigs. KM-220. VF+, a bit crude.(Was $35.00). ··· $28.00 20 Canada 1901 5 Cents. VF.(Was $29.50). ······························ $19.00 87 Germany-Jülich-Berg 1683 2 Albus. KM-71. VF.(Was $32.00).·················· $25.00 21 Canada 1904 10 Cents. Toned Fine.(Was $19.50).
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