
Lot 251

Denmark. Species daler,
1840 (Copenhagen). Dav-74; Cr-128; Hede-3a. Christian VIII. Mintmark,
heart. Full mirror surfaces with lovely steel gray tone. Faint hairlines for
accuracy. Early Species
daler in proof are seldom offered for sale and are Very Rare. Proof.
Estimated Value $1,250-UP.
Lot 252

Denmark. Species daler,
1848. Dav-75; KM-742. Frederick VII. On the death of Christian VIII and the
accession of Frederik VII. Spectacular green and gold toning. Very rare.
Choice Proof.
Estimated Value $1,250-UP.
Lot 253

Denmark. 2 Rigsdaler,
1855-VS. Dav-77; KM-761.1. Frederick VII. Copenhagen mint. Head right.
Reverse: Value within wreath. Fully lustrous. Brilliant Uncirculated.
Estimated Value
$300-400.
Lot 254

Denmark. 2 Rigsdaler,
1855-VS. Dav-77; Cr-143.2. Frederick VII. Head right. Reverse: Value
in wreath. Original mint luster. Uncirculated.
Estimated Value
$300-400.
Lot 255

Denmark. 2 Rigsdaler, 1863.
Dav-78; KM-770. Christian IX, head right. Reverse: Frederik VII,
head right. For the death of Frederik VII and the accession of Christian IX.
Light harilines.
Brilliant mirror surfaces with attractive eye appeal. Rare. Proof.
Estimated Value $1,200-UP.
Lot 256

Denmark. 2 Rigsdaler, 1863.
Dav-78; KM-770. Christian IX. For the death of Frederik VII and the
accession of Christian IX. Deep olive green toning. Uncirculated.
Estimated Value
$300-350.
Lot 257

Denmark. 2 Rigsdaler, 1871.
Dav-79; KM-772.2. Christian IX. Mintmaster C.S. (Diderik Christian
Svendsen). Light hairlines . Rare. Proof.
Estimated Value
$800-1,000.
Lot 258

Egypt. 20 Qirsh, AH1293
(Year 29-H). KM-296. Abdul Hamid II, 1876-1909. A few minute hairlines.
Brilliant Proof.
Estimated Value $500-UP.
Lot 259

Egypt. 10 Qirsh, AH1327
(Yr.2-H). KM-309. Muhammad V, 1909-1914. Nicely toned. Uncirculated.
Estimated Value $100-125.
Lot 260
Egypt. 5 Qirsh, AH1327
(Yr.2H). KM-308. Muhammad V, 1909-1914. Nicely toned. Uncirculated.
Estimated Value $75-100.
Lot 261

Eritrea. Prova Tallero,
1918-R. KM-PR 1. Vittorio Emanuele III. Bust right, PROVA in field.
Reverse: Crowned arms. Lovely toning. Choice Uncirculated.
Estimated Value $350-450.
Lot 262
Ethiopia. Mahaleki, EE 1885
(1892/1893). KM-1; Y-A1. Menelik II. Last issue of the Harrar Mint before
Menelik's forces captured the city. Toned. Rare. Extremely Fine or better.
Estimated
Value $125-175.
Lot 263

Ethiopia. Birr, EE1892
(1899). KM-19; Y-10. Menelik II. Peripheral toning. Mirror surfaces. Some
light hairlines and reverse marks. Proof.
Estimated Value $300-UP.
Lot 264

France. Ecu, 1716-A
(Paris). Dav-1326; Cr-20.1. Louis XV. Evidence of striking over earlier
type. Considerable luster. Extremely Fine.
Estimated Value
$225-275.
Lot 265

France. Ecu aux Lauriers,
1790-A. Dav-1333; Gad-356. Louis XVI. Bust in uniform left. Reverse:
Crowned crest in laurel wreath. Planchet flaws on uniform. Proof-like and fully
lustrous.
Wonderful strike and free of any adjustment marks. Uncirculated.
Estimated Value $300-350.
Lot 266

France. 5 Francs, AN-XI-A
(Paris). Dav-82; Cr-145. Napoleon Bonaparte- Premier Consul. Prooflike with
deep iridescent toning. Choice About Uncirculated.
Estimated Value
$400-UP.
Lot 267

France. 5 Francs, AN 13-A
(Paris). V.G. 1269; Gad-580; Cr-155a.1. Toned. About Uncirculated.
Estimated Value $250-350.
Ex Farouk, lacquered.
Lot 268

France. Large Napoleonic
Plaque (C.1810). Bronzed-pewter. 140 mm. By Andrieu F. Uniface. Laureate
bust of Napoleon I left. Reverse: Blank. Extremely Fine.
Estimated Value $100-UP.
Lot 269

France. Medal, 1811.
B-1103; J-2435. Silver. 28 mm. By Montagny. Birth of the King in Rome.
Original. Nicely toned. Uncirculated.
Estimated Value $75-100.
Lot 270

France. Box Medal, 1811.
B-1104; J-2437. Silver. 35.5 mm. Unsigned. Birth of the King of Rome.
About Uncirculated.
Estimated Value $50-UP.
Lot 271
France. Medal, 1811.
B-1103; J-2435b. Silver. 28 mm. By Montagny. Birth of the King of Rome.
Privy mark on edge, early restrike before 1840. Nicely toned. Uncirculated.
Estimated Value
$25-35.
Lot 272

France. 5 Francs, 1812-BB
(Strasbourg). V.G.2304; Gad-584; Cr-165.3. Napoleon I. Minor obverse
adjustment marks. Fully lustrous with reflective surfaces. Toned. About
Uncirculated.
Estimated Value $300-UP.
Ex Farouk, lacquered.
Lot 273

France. Medal, 1812.
B-1163; J-2529. Silver. 55 mm. By Droz. Battle of Moscow. Napoleon I.
Laureated bust of Napoleon right. Reverse: Warrior's fighting. Edge
filing, later striking.
Beautifuuly toned. Choice About Uncirculated.
Estimated Value
$150-200.
Lot 274

France. Silver Medal, 1812.
B-1168; J-2541. 40.5 mm. By Andrieu and Galle. Napoleon I. Retreat from
Russia. Laureated bust of Napoleon right. Reverse: Boreas chasing
warrior. Later striking.
Toned. Uncirculated.
Estimated Value $100-150.
Lot 275

France. Silver Medal, 1813.
B-1229; J-2627. 40 mm. By Depaulis and Brenet. Napoleon I. Battle near
Leutzen. Uniformed bust of Napoleon under wreath right. Reverse: Russian
and Prussian
soldiers on horseback fleeing. Later striking. Nicely toned. Uncirculated.
Estimated Value $100-150.