Austria: ND (1521-64) Ferdinand I Archduke of Austria Thaler. Vienna mm Star. Crowned ½ figure right rev Crowned eagle with arms on breast. Dav-8010 West Australian Museum Certificate no 10652 & permit to sell. F. Very rare, only 9 Austrian coins listed recovered from the wreck in WA, Museum Book Doits to Ducatons by SJ Wilson. This type unlisted & unique from wreck. (P)
Coins & Banknotes Public Auction 361
By: Status International
Status International Coins & Banknotes Public Auction 361
Status International – Sale 361 - Friday 16th October 2020.
Auction 361 has 4632 lots catering for all types of collectors with varying types of interests and budgets. There are many desirable single items as well as collections and mixed lots. Items range from $30 to $55,000 so there's something for everybody.
This catalogue contains a great selection of Australian coins including Australian Shipwrecks, Adelaide Pound , Dumps , Proclamation coins, Gold Sovereigns and Half-Sovereigns, pre-decimal coins and Proofs, A major collection of Error Coins, RAM , Perth Mint and NPA products. There are many highlights in the Australian Coins including Three Australian 1930 Pennies. First is graded in VF/gVF , then a Fine and VG/VF and are Reserved at $20,000 , $16,000 , $10,000 respectively (Lots 6007, 6008 and 6009). This auction also includes a Adelaide Assay Office Type II Coins and is Reserved at $12,000 (Lot 5563). There is also a 1813 New South Wales Dump (fifteen pence). Traces of the centre of 8R on reverse. Steel grey tone VF, with all design nice & clear. Mira type D/2. McD cat $60,000. Very rare. Reserved at $16,000. (Lot 5560). Also the balance of a major collection of Australian Error coins and Varieties (Lots 6338 - 6446) with the highlights being a $1/$200 2001 1oz Silver Proof Kookaburra ERROR/MULE. Wrong obverse die for the $200 gold or platinum Proof. Extremely rare. See pg 347 in McD cat $7750. Reserved at $4,000. (Lot 6430), And the 50c Undated Unissued Pattern Trial, Parliament House reverse, ACT Coat of Arms obverse. aU. Extremely Rare. McD cat $22,500 Ex Status auction 179, lot 992. (Lot 6420) with conservative Reserve of $6,000. Many other Unique pieces never seen before...
In the Australian Banknotes section includes Pre-Federation, Pre-decimal, Specimens, Decimal, Starnotes, Hay Internment Camp Notes, Varieties and much more. This auction includes the very rare 10/- Collins-Allen (1913) circulation note. The first Australian note. VF with good colour. Rare, with only 37 examples of this note known in all grades. R-1c cat $37,500. Rare (Lot 7038), Reserved at $10,000. Also a £5 Kell-Collins black serial numbers. aU. R-38a cat $32,500. Rare this nice. Also in Australian Section an Australian Specimen - $100 Johnston-Stone Specimen ZAA 000000 type 4 opt SPECIMEN twice on front & once on back, Unc housed in a Reserve Bank 2 note folder showing ea side of the note. Ren SP28 cat $30,000 . (Lot 7216) Reserved at $8,000.
Great range of World coins and banknotes, including Gold, silver and copper coins, medals and World Banknotes . In the World Coins is a GB 1642 Charles I Pound Oxford mint, smaller Shrewsbury horseman. King on horseback left trampling on arms, Cannon amongst arms rev legend, denomination & date. Natural flan adjustment at 5 o'clock, sl striking weakness. S-2940. Nice old-time cabinet tone, gF or better. Rare (lot 7719) Reserve $7,000. Also in the world banknote section is a France 5000 Francs 2-1-1918. Multicolor design by Flameng, large format 255 x 127mm. The highest denomination of the time & equivalent in value to 200 gold sovereigns, and thus made with special security edge at right. P-76. Very fresh gVF-aEF, usual pinholes at left. One of the iconic rarities of French banknotes. (Lot 8173) Reserved at $5,000.
Also included in this Auction sale are many Australian and Overseas Medals and Militaria lots from various vendors. (Lots 4001- 4 244) Highlight being Australia: 1914-18 Distinguished Conduct Medal to Wounded in Action, 13th Bn Lewis Gunner, DCM. GVR, impressed officially: '3930 L.CPL. C. FINCH, 13/AUST. INF. .... (Read it online as it is very long) (Lot 4197) Reserved at $3,000 . Lots of nice lots to look at. Also a nice range of Ancient coins, Medals, Tokens, Emphera and Jewellery including Opals.
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Lot #5427 - AUSTRALIA SHIPWRECK COINAGE The Batavia
Germany-Brunswick-Luneburg-Celle: 1624 Christian Thaler. Bust right rev Helmeted arms. KM-9.17, Dav 6456. VF Rare. West Australian Museum Certificate no.10662 with sale permit. (P)
Lot #5428 - AUSTRALIA SHIPWRECK COINAGE The Batavia
Germany-Cologne: 16(?) date eroded c1620 Thaler Arms supported by a lion & griffin rev Crowned double eagle with orb on breast, titles of Ferdinand II. F, seawater corr. KM-325, Dav-5163/6 cat VG. US$1150+ for non-wreck coin. Western Australian Museum Certificate no 10679 & permit to sell. This city only represented by 1 coin from this wreck. Very rare. (P)
Lot #5429 - AUSTRALIA SHIPWRECK COINAGE The Batavia
Germany-Hamburg: 1621 32 Schilling (Thaler). City arms, towers divide date numerals rev Crowned double eagle, orb with 32 on breast, titles of Ferdinand II. KM-100, Dav 5364. Seawater corr F. West Australian Museum Certificate no.10699 with sale permit. (P)
Lot #5430 - AUSTRALIA SHIPWRECK COINAGE The Batavia
Germany-Mansfield-Friedberg: (15)93 Peter-Ernest I, Bruno II, Gebhard VIII & Johann-Georg IV ½ Thaler Helmeted arms with ½ date between rev St George & dragon to right see Dav-9510 for Thaler. Seawater corrosion, aVF. With Western Australia certificate No.10771 & sale permit. No coins of this type recorded from the wreck & only 2 other ½ Thalers from this State listed in Doits & Ducatons. Very rare. (P)
Lot #5431 - AUSTRALIA SHIPWRECK COINAGE The Batavia
Germany-Nurnberg: 1624 Ferdinand II Thaler. 3 ornate rounded shields rev Crowned double headed imperial eagle KM-52 gVF/EF, no signs of seawater corrosion or water wear. The best preserved coin from the wreck we have seen. West Australian Museum certificate No.11216 & sale permit. Very rare. (P)
Lot #5432 - AUSTRALIA SHIPWRECK COINAGE The Batavia
Germany-Saxony-Albertine: 1586HB August Thaler Bust with sword dividing date rev Helmeted arms. Dav-9798. VF. Western Australian Museum Certificate no 10752 & permit to sell. Only 4 coins known from the wreck for this state. Rare (P)
Lot #5433 - AUSTRALIA SHIPWRECK COINAGE The Batavia
Germany-Stolberg: 1624 Wolfgang George Thaler - Helmeted arms, date divided above rev flowers & grass under stag left KM-52. Seawater corrosion F. West Australian Museum certificate No.10762 & sale permit. Very rare, only 1 coin of this date recovered from the wreck. (P)
Lot #5434 - AUSTRALIA SHIPWRECK COINAGE The Batavia
Germany-Wismar: 1622 32 Schilling (Thaler) St Laurentius with grill, arms in front dividing date rev Crowned double headed eagle, orb with 32 on breast. KM-57, Dav 5939. Seawater corr. F. Very Rare, only 4 coins from this city recovered from the wreck. West Australian Museum Certificate no.10764 with sale permit. (P)
Lot #5435 - AUSTRALIA SHIPWRECK COINAGE The Batavia
Netherlands-Gelderland: 1620 48 Stuivers (Rijksdaalder) ½ figure with sword holding provincial arms rev Crowned arms dividing date. KM-16.1, Dav-4828. F. Western Australian Museum Certificate no 10807 & permit to sell. Very scarce. (P)
Lot #5436 - AUSTRALIA SHIPWRECK COINAGE The Batavia
Netherlands-Holland: 1602 ½ Daalder (Prince 20 Stuiver) Armoured bust of William the Silent with sword right rev Helmeted arms. KM-8 VG. Western Australian Museum Certificate no 10790 & permit to sell. Rare less than 10% of the coins recovered were fractional value coins. Only 3 other ½D coins dated 1567 known from Holland, this date unique. (P)
Lot #5437 - AUSTRALIA SHIPWRECK COINAGE The Batavia
Netherlands-Utrecht: 1591 Rijksdaalder. ½ figure of William the Silent holding a sword rev helmeted arms. Dav 8861. Light sea water corr natural rev/flan flaw aVF. Very rare only 1 coin of this date recovered from the wreck. All half denomination coins are rare. West Australian Museum Certificate no.10779 with sale permit. (P)
Lot #5438 - AUSTRALIA SHIPWRECK COINAGE The Batavia
Spanish Netherlands-Overijssel: 1567 Phillip II of Spain Burgundian Daalder. Crown over cross dividing date rev Crowned arms in order chain Dav-8517. Minor seawater corr, VF & rare this nice. West Australian Museum certificate No.10898 & sale permit. Very rare, only 1 coin of this date recovered from the wreck. (P)
Lot #5439 - AUSTRALIA SHIPWRECK COINAGE The Batavia
Spanish Netherlands-Zwolle: ND (c1613-20) Daalder (Arendsrijks-50 Stuiver). Helmeted shield rev Crowned double eagle with orb on breast. Titles of Mathias II. KM-20. Water worn VG. Very rare unlisted date/type in WA Museum book Doits to Ducatons by S Wilson that details all known Batavia coins. West Australian Museum Certificate no.10890 with sale permit. (P)
Lot #5440 - AUSTRALIA SHIPWRECK COINAGE The Vergulde Draeck or Gilt Dragon
Bolivia: Potosi Mint 1653 Philip IV Cob 8 Reales VF. KM-21. Western Australian Museum Certificate no 3164 & permit to sell. (P)
Lot #5441 - AUSTRALIA SHIPWRECK COINAGE The Vergulde Draeck or Gilt Dragon
Colombia: Sante Fe (Nuevo Reino) Mint Philip IV 8 Reales (16)?8 (for 1628?) F/gF. KM-3.3 cat US$3500 for normal non Gilt Dragon coin. West Australian Museum certificate no 61 with sale permit. Very rare, only a couple of coins from this mint recovered from the wreck. (P)
Lot #5442 - AUSTRALIA SHIPWRECK COINAGE The Vergulde Draeck or Gilt Dragon
Colombia: Sante Fe (Neuvo Reino) Mint Philip IV (1621-1665) cob 4 Reales, 1653 (full date), assayer POR (CC type 127, date not listed). Full date, mm and assayer mark & extremely rare. F/VF extremely rare as a normal issued coin (KM-10.1 cat VF US$5,000). Western Australian Museum Certificate no 4056 with sale permit. One of the rarest coins from this wreck. (P)
Lot #5443 - AUSTRALIA SHIPWRECK COINAGE The Vergulde Draeck or Gilt Dragon
Mexico: Mexico Mint Philip IV NDV Cob 4 Reales Assayer P 1634-65 KM-38. VF. West Australia Museum Certificate no 13192 with permit to sell.
Lot #5444 - AUSTRALIA SHIPWRECK COINAGE The Vergulde Draeck or Gilt Dragon
Mexico: Mexico Mint (16)49? Philip IV Cob 8 Reales. F. KM-45. Western Australian Museum Certificate no 4709 & permit to sell. (P)
Lot #5445 - AUSTRALIA SHIPWRECK COINAGE The Vergulde Draeck or Gilt Dragon
Mexico: Mexico Mint Philip IV (16)49 Cob 8 Reales. KM-45. Very scarce date. Water worn aVF. West Australian Museum certificate no 11549 with sale permit (P)
Lot #5446 - AUSTRALIA SHIPWRECK COINAGE The Vergulde Draeck or Gilt Dragon
Mexico: Mexico Mint Philip IV (1)650P Cob 4 Reales. KM-38. Very scarce date, water worn, F. West Australian Museum certificate no 11569. (P)
Lot #5447 - AUSTRALIA SHIPWRECK COINAGE The Vergulde Draeck or Gilt Dragon
Mexico: Mexico Mint Philip IV (1)653P Cob 4 Reales. obv struck using an 8 Reales die. Unlisted. KM-38(var). VG. Very rare. West Australian Museum certificate no 11571 with sale permit. (P)
Lot #5448 - AUSTRALIA SHIPWRECK COINAGE The Vergulde Draeck or Gilt Dragon
Spain: Burgos Mint NDV c1651 Philip IV Cob 8 Reales. KM-39.1 Light seawater corr. VF. Western Australian Museum Certificate no 4037 & permit to sell. A coin in similar condition sold for €3900+ comm=A$7800 in Tauler & Fan Auction 20, 21-11-18, lot 313. A very rare coin especially from this wreck. (P)
Lot #5449 - AUSTRALIA SHIPWRECK COINAGE The Vergulde Draeck or Gilt Dragon
Spain: Granada Mint 1651 Philip IV Cob 8 Reales Assayer N (retrograde) VF struck on broad flan. KM-39.3 cat F US$3000, VF $3500. Western Australian Museum Certificate no 4040 & permit to sell. A very rare coin especially from this wreck. (P)
Lot #5450 - AUSTRALIA SHIPWRECK COINAGE The Vergulde Draeck or Gilt Dragon
Spain: Metro NDV Cob 4 Reales. KM-33. F. Non colonial coins from the wreck are rare as they are only from the possessions of the passengers & crew, not the treasure chests. West Australian Museum certificate no.11612 with sale permit. (P)
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