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Lot 684 |
Australia, 1990-2016, Queen Elizabeth II, $5, $1 and 50¢ silver proof coins, a group of 10. About Uncirculated, including 1990 Kookaburra Proof $5 encapsulated with some loving toning round the rim, 1996 Kookaburra Proof $1, 1997 Kookaburra Proof $1, 2015 Kangaroo $1 Coins (x2), 2015 and 2016 Kookaburra Proof $1 Coins, each featuring 1 ounce of .999 fine silver; plus 50¢ Koala Proof Coins (x2) these are ½ ounce each for a total of 9 ounces of pure silver! Estimate $180 - 240. View details and enlarged photos | Realized $200 |
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Lot 685 |
Canada, 1994-2011, Groups of Proof and Specimen Sets, including 1994, 1995, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004 (x2), 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008 and 2011 Proof Sets; plus 1997-2001 Specimen Sets; all in their original Royal Mint packaging -some of the outsides have a bit of damage and wear but all the plastic hard cases are untouched! Retail value: $550+; silver content at spot $253. Estimate $300 - 400. View details and enlarged photo | Realized $260 |
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Lot 686 |
Mexico, 1948-79, a group of silver 5 and 10 pesos. Extremely Fine, including 1948 5 Pesos (x2); 1953 5 Pesos; 1977 10 Pesos (x3), 1978 10 Pesos (x2); and 1979 10 Pesos, a lovely group of 9 collectible coins with .90 silver content. Estimate $180 - 240. View details and enlarged photo | Realized $100 |
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Lot 687 |
2017 $20 Federal Reserve Star Notes. A pair with very close serial numbers. Estimate $60 - 80. View details and enlarged photo | Unsold | |
Lot 688 |
1864, 3¢ Fractional Currency. Third Issue, dark background to portrait (Fr-1227, 1259. KL-3253, 3329). Very Fine to Extremely Fine, also 1869, 10¢ Fractional Currency. Fourth Issue, large red seal, paper with violet silk fibers. Estimate $100 - 150. View details and enlarged photos | Realized $120 |
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Lot 689 |
Germany, 1914-24, a collection of Notgeld (Emergency Money Post WWI). Overall Very Fine, housed in a well worn album with 60 pages of approximately 25 per page for a total of about 1500 notes most of which are unique but some duplication; many are in excellent condition. The Notgeld Collection contains monetary notes issued in Germany as emergency currency between 1914 and 1924, with the bulk of items issued between 1918 and 1922. These notes are arranged alphabetically by the municipality in which they were issued. Most notes are printed on paper, with a small number (chiefly issued in Bielefeld) on silk or linen. Most notes have an expiry date printed on them. Dealer marked retail is $5000; a few pages are imaged here to give a flavor of the lot. Estimate $1,500 - 2,000. View details and enlarged photos | Realized $1,300 |
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