Doits to Ducatons. The Coins of the Dutch East India Company Ship Batavia. By S.J. Wilson, 1989, 57 pgs. A comprehensive illustrated catalogue of the coins recovered from the wreck in the WA Museum Fremantle. Inc numbers of ea type & date recovered. New., Out of print.
Public Auction #337 - Coins, Banknotes, Militaria
By: Status International
Status International Public Auction #337 - Coins, Banknotes, Militaria
Our next Coins and Banknotes Auction takes place at 12 noon on Friday 17th November 2017 and the catalogue is now available to view on-line at www.statusint.com.
There are 3607 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 $40,000 so there's something for everybody.
This catalogue contains a great selection of Australian coins including Australian Shipwrecks, Proclamation coins, Dump and Adelaide Assay Office Coins, Gold Sovereigns and Half-Sovereigns, pre-decimal coins and Proofs, RAM , Perth Mint and NPA products. There are many highlights in the Australian Coins including Two Australian 1930 Pennies. Both are graded in gF/VF and are Reserved at $17,500 (Lots 6495 and 6496). This auction also includes a 1921 Indian Die - Proof or Specimen strike 1d. Glossy chocolate brown with peripheral orange colour in the lettering. A couple of very tiny contact marks on the obverse. Very well struck , sm surface fault near O of ONE from removal of a spot? Lovely coin. McD Cat $88,000. Extremely Rare Reserve $10,000 (Lot 5735). In the Australian Banknotes section, include Pre-Federation, Pre-decimal, decimal, Starnotes, Varieties Including a range of rare Misprints. This sale includes a rare £10 Cerutty-Collins £10 Cerutty-Collins 701001W with Green/Purple/ Green reverse. R.52c. Good colour & edges, a dozen tiny pinholes which are only visible when held to a bright light, VF. Very rare. McD cat $58,000. Reserve $22,000 (Lot 6266). Also in the Australian Pre-federation bank issues a Bank of South Australia £1 Melbourne 1 July 1889 SPECIMEN without serials, opt SPECIMEN in red in sig panel & diagonally across front. A few pinholes UL cnr, aVF. A new discovery with large brown ONE POUND panel on front. MVR type 3d. UNIQUE. Reserve $5,000 (Lot 6142)
World coins and banknotes, including Gold, silver and copper coins, medals and World Banknotes. In the World Coins is a Russian 1763 Catherine II Ducat. Crowned bust right, rev crown above double-headed eagle, shield on breast. C-80. EF. Extremely Rare. Reserve $15,000 (Lot 6557). Also in the world banknote section is a South Africa Boer War - Siege of Mafeking. 1 Shillings January 1900, "Issued by the Authority of Colonel R.S.S. Baden-Powell", with embossed "Bechuanaland Protectorate / One Penny" embossed duty stamp, with numbered counterfoil at left, showing it came from a special booklet (most of these notes were issued in stapled pads without any counterfoil). Superb fresh UNC in absolutely pristine condition. P-S651a cat US$1500++ plus large premium for the intact counterfoil. This originates from a partial booklet ex John Ineson collection, and previously no examples with intact counterfoils were recorded. In any case any Mafeking notes extremely rare in such high grade - the previous example we had from same source sold for $2800 + commission in our auction 328. 2016 Ceremuga certificate of authenticity. Reserve $2,300 ( Lot 7273).
Also included in this Auction sale are many Australian and Overseas Medals and Militaria lots from various vendors. (Lots 4001-4082)
Also a nice range of Ancient coins, Medals and Militaria and Jewellery including Opals.
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Lot #5033 - AUSTRALIA SHIPWRECK COINS BATAVIA
Germany-Brunswick-Hamburg: 1624 Wilhelm VI August Thaler. Bust right rev Triple helmeted 6 fold arms dividing date. Hamburg mint. KM-16, Dav 6405. F+, seawater corr, edge ding at 1 o'clock. Rare. West Australian Museum Certificate no.10664 with sale permit. (P)
Lot #5034 - AUSTRALIA SHIPWRECK COINS 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 #5035 - AUSTRALIA SHIPWRECK COINS BATAVIA
Germany-Frankfurt am Main: 1623AE Thaler Cross with arms rev Crowned eagle with orb on breast, title of Ferdinand II. KM-65.1, Dav 5290. Seawater corr VG/F. West Australian Museum Certificate no.10687 with sale permit. (P)
Lot #5036 - AUSTRALIA SHIPWRECK COINS 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 #5037 - AUSTRALIA SHIPWRECK COINS BATAVIA
Germany-Hamburg: 1623 32 Shilling (Thaler). City arms with windows in the walls rev Crowned double eagle, orb with 32 on breast, titles of Ferdinand II KM-123, Dav 5365 seawat4er corr VG. West Australian Museum Certificate no.10706 with sale permit. (P)
Lot #5038 - AUSTRALIA SHIPWRECK COINS BATAVIA
Germany-Hanau-Munzenberg: 1623 Thaler. Crowned ornate arms rev. Crowned double eagle with orb on breast. KM-52.2, Dav 6688. VG. Rare. West Australian Museum Certificate no.10716 with sale permit. (P)
Lot #5039 - AUSTRALIA SHIPWRECK COINS BATAVIA
Germany-Lubeck: 1559 Thaler. Double eagle rev St John in new robe. Dav-9408. F, rare only 3 coins of this date recovered from the wreck. West Australian Museum Certificate no.10721 with sale permit. (P)
Lot #5040 - AUSTRALIA SHIPWRECK COINS BATAVIA
Germany-Nurnberg: 1623 Thaler. 3 ornate rounded shields dividing date rev Crowned double headed imperial eagle mm 3 grain heads. KM-71, Dav 5637. Test cat aVF/VF. Rare only 3 coins of this date recovered from the wreck West Australian Museum certificate no.10742 with sale permit. (P)
Lot #5041 - AUSTRALIA SHIPWRECK COINS BATAVIA
Germany-Saxony-Albertine: 1623 Johann Georg I Thaler. ½ length armoured bust right holding sword & helmet rev Spanish shield of manifold arms with 6 ornate helmets above dividing date. KM-132, Dav 7601. Seawater corr G/VF. West Australian Museum Certificate no.10758 with sale permit. (P)
Lot #5042 - AUSTRALIA SHIPWRECK COINS 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 #5043 - AUSTRALIA SHIPWRECK COINS BATAVIA
Netherlands-Gelderland: 1619 Rijksdaalder (48 Stuivers) ½ figure with sword holding provincial arms rev Crowned arms dividing date. KM-16.1, Dav 4828 VF, rare so nice. West Australian Museum Certificate no.10803 with sale permit. (P)
Lot #5044 - AUSTRALIA SHIPWRECK COINS BATAVIA
Netherlands-Holland: 1625 Rijksdaalder. ½ figure with sword holding provincial arms rev Crowned arms dividing date. KM-18, Dav 4831. aF/VF. Rare. West Australian Museum Certificate no.10817 with sale permit. (P)
Lot #5045 - AUSTRALIA SHIPWRECK COINS BATAVIA
Netherlands-Overijssel: 1620 Rijksdaalder. ½ figure with sword holding provincial arms rev Crowned arms dividing date. KM-13, Dav 4832. VG/F. West Australian Museum Certificate no.10831 with sale permit. (P)
Lot #5047 - AUSTRALIA SHIPWRECK COINS BATAVIA
Netherlands-West Friesland: 1622 Rijksdaalder. ½ figure with sword holding provincial arms rev. Crowned arms dividing date. KM-15.1, Dav 4842 aVF/VF, minimal seawater corrosion. West Australian Museum Certificate no.10850 with sale permit. (P)
Lot #5048 - AUSTRALIA SHIPWRECK COINS BATAVIA
Netherlands-Zeeland: 1620 Rijksdaalder. ½ figure with sword holding provincial arms rev. Crowned arms dividing date. KM-17, Dav 4844. Some seawater corr, F/VF. West Australian Museum Certificate no.10866 with sale permit. (P)
Lot #5049 - AUSTRALIA SHIPWRECK COINS BATAVIA
Netherlands-Zeeland: 1620 Rijksdaalder ½ length figure with sword holding provincial arms rev. Crowned arms dividing date. KM-17, Dav 4844 F/VF minimal seawater corrosion. West Australian Museum Certificate no.10859 with sale permit. (P)
Lot #5050 - AUSTRALIA SHIPWRECK COINS BATAVIA
Spanish Netherlands-Deventer: ND (1622) Rijksdaalder (50 Stuivers) Arms of Deventer below plumed helmet rev Crowned double headed imperial eagle with orb on breast. Titles of Ferdinand II. KM-11.1, Dav 4976. Sea water corr aVF. Scarce. West Australian Museum Certificate no.10877 with sale permit. (P)
Lot #5051 - AUSTRALIA SHIPWRECK COINS BATAVIA
Spanish Netherlands-Kampen: 1596 Rijksdaalder. 3 towered gate dividing date rev Crowned double headed imperial eagle with orb on breast, titles of Rudolph II. Dav 8881. Light sea water corr aF/F. Rare. West Australian Museum Certificate no.10880 with sale permit. (P)
Lot #5052 - AUSTRALIA SHIPWRECK COINS 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 #5053 - AUSTRALIA SHIPWRECK COINS GILT DRAGON
Bolivia: Potosi Mint Philip IV (16)52 Cob 4 Reales. KM-18. Water worn VG/F. Bolivian 4 R from this wreck are very rare. West Australian Museum certificate no 11594 with sale permit. (P)
Lot #5054 - AUSTRALIA SHIPWRECK COINS 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 #5055 - AUSTRALIA SHIPWRECK COINS GILT DRAGON
Mexico: Mexico mint Philip IV 1654P Cob 8 Reales cob KM-45. VF. West Australian Museum Certificate no.11563 with sale permit. (P)
Lot #5056 - AUSTRALIA SHIPWRECK COINS 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)
Lot #5057 - AUSTRALIA SHIPWRECK COINS GILT DRAGON
Spain: Seville Mint NDV (c1653) Philip IV Cob 8 Reales. KM-39.6 VF. West Australian Museum certificate no.11603 with sale permit. Coins from mainland Spain are rare off this wreck. They are believed to have belonged to the crew or passengers & were not part of the coin hoard recovered from the broken treasure chests. Very attractive. (P)
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