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a u c t i o n s

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toronto coin expo2018 fall saleSeptember 27 & 28, 2018

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Royal Canadian Mint “Colour Technology” Test Tokens

in 2015, the royal canadian Mint attended a currency conference, in Vancouver, which included attendees of other world-wide mints and banks. this conference was for delegates of central banks to see and share innovative coin and polymer note ideas and technologies. all the major suppliers such as various mints and currency manufacturers were on hand to gain contracts from the various government buyers on-hand.

it appears that three different test tokens were produced by the royal canadian Mint for this conference. two were size of a twenty-five cent coin and one was the size of a fifty cent coin.

Here are the specifications of the tokens (unofficial):

canada flag token, poppy token, aBcDefG 1234

Multiple nickel plated steel, magnetic. Diameter: 24 mmthickness: 2.0 mmedge: reededWeight: approximately 6 gramsDie axis:

fish token, aBcDefG 1234

Multiple nickel plated steel, magnetic. Diameter: 27 mmthickness: 1.9 mmedge: reededWeight: approximately 7 gramsDie axis:

as of now, only one of the poppy coins has been documented by a collector who was able to obtain a complete set of tokens from the conference. the only other tokens, one example of each of the twenty-five cent size, with the enamelled flag and the fifty cent size, with the enamelled angel fish, have been documented, certified and offered here. the twenty-five cent test token, with the enamelled flag, is eerily similar to the enamelled twenty-five cent flag coin released for circulation, other than the colour, mountains and text. the fifty cent size test token with the angel fish is simply stunning.

this is a rare opportunity to obtain a here-to-fore undocumented and unavailable pair of official royal canadian test tokens.

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the Bram & Bluma appel salon, toronto reference library, toronto, ontario

lot viewing will take place september 27th & 28th, 9:30am – 4:30pm eDtWe are proud and excited to conduct our auction in conjunction with the 2018 Fall Toronto Coin Expo. This sale features a superb offering of

English coins and a fresh banknote collection that are coming out of storage for the first time in numerous years.

Rarity and condition reign on the cover, such an easy decision this time round. The 1921 is the finest Canadian coin available on the market combined with a Canadian Classic train note, wow - gorgeous. The majority of the banknotes are from one consignor that we’ve had the pleasure to serve for decades. We spent several days cataloguing, eating and sharing stories together, making this personal and very gratifying. So, to the consignor, I thank you for the opportunity to handle this superb banknote collection. We feel privileged to be given the opportunity to be entrusted with such treasures and thank our contributors who have placed their faith in us. We encourage spirited, ethical bidding on these superb pieces.

We are a family company proud to offer professional auction services. Our integrity and honesty are paramount to us at all times and we are not reticent to tap the top expertise in North America to help us with attribution. We thank those who have given advice, opinions and expertise to help us produce a first-rate auction especially Bob Graham, Chris Faulkner, Chris Poissant, Ian Speers, Ian Dickson, Jared Stapleton (Toronto Coin Expo Show Owner), Lorne Barnes, Len Buth, Michael Findlay, Sandy Campbell, Blaine Hare, and Jason Benjamin. A special thank you goes out to Mary-Anne Luzba for her efforts in preparing the catalogue in a timely fashion.

session 1 – the Bram & Bluma appel salon – thursday, september 27th 6pm eDt

session 2 – the Bram & Bluma appel salon – friday, september 28th 6pm eDt

A buyer’s premium of 15% for floor bidders and 20% for online bidders, will be added to the Hammer Price. Appropriate GST or HST will be added for lots delivered in Canada. No taxes added if shipped out of the country.

Our next Moncton Sale is just around the corner, to be held November 24th, 2018. Please don’t forget, it’s already time to consign! Whether you are a buyer or a seller, we are ready to help you with your collections. We are always travelling throughout Canada and would love to discuss the opportunity to auction your collection, duplicates or selective prized possessions.

We hope you enjoy exploring the catalogue and wish you good luck with your bidding.

Brian, Dawn, Rayna and Geoffrey Bell

Geoffrey Bell auctions 1141 Main street Moncton, nB e1c 1H8 phone: 506-333-7778

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World Banknotes 1001-1002Radar Banknotes 1003-1056Low & Interesting Serial Numbers 1057-1062Million Numbered Banknotes 1063-1104

Ascending & Descending Ladders 1105-1127Bank of Canada Errors 1128-1134Bank of Canada 1135-1334Dominion of Canada 1335-1387Ephemera 1388-1397

Scrip 1398-1408Government of Newfoundland 1409-1420Province of Canada 1421-1422Chartered Banknotes 1423-1486

Ancients 1-48USA Coins 49-54World Coins 55-152Maritime Decimal 153-188Canadian Decimal 189-403Error & Test Coins 404-411RCM & Miscellaneous 412-418

Numismatic Books 419-420Hudson's Bay Company & Fur Trade 421-428Blacksmith Tokens 429-448Pre-Confederation Tokens 449-507Countertamped Tokens 508-516Post Confederation Tokens 517-581

Numismatic Cards 582-588Miscellaneous Tokens 589-591Canadian Banfield Medals 592-596Canadian Royalty Medals 597-600Olympic Medals 601-605Canadian Medals 606-655World Medals 656-658

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Ancient celtic

1. celtic Britain Group. lot of 3. Corieltauvi Tribe. AR Unit. Weak obv / Rev: Horse || Tincomarus of Atrebates & Regni Tribe. AR Unit. Obv: Star / Rev: Boy on doplin || Cunobelin of Catuvellauni & Trinovantes Tribe. AE Unit. Obv: King’s head r. / Rev: Metal worker std. r., hammering vase. VF. 3 Pcs.

$400-$450

2. celtic Britain, Durotriges tribe Group. lot of 3. Billon Stater (x2) - Abstract rendering of.. Obv: Head of Apollo / Rev: Horse || Billon Quarter Stater. Obv: Abstract wolf with twins / Rev: Zig-zag pattern. VF. 3 Pcs.

$350-$300

3. celtic: iceni-Dobunni. lot of 2. Silver Unit. Two opposed crescents. S-441; F+ || Silver Unit. Crude head right. Rev: House left. S-382; F+. 2 Pcs.

$280-$340

romAn4. Marc antony, as imperator. 43-31 Bc. ar Denarius.

(16mm, 3.50g) War galley under oar r. Rev: Aquila between two standards, LEG-VII below (honours ‘Legio VII Claudia’ legion founded by Pompey in 65 BC). Crawford 544/20; VF/gVF, cleaning scratches.

$250-$300

5. agrippa (died 12 Bc), struck under caligula. ae as. (29mm, 10.69g) Head l., wearing rostral crown. Rev: S - C flanking Neptune stg. l., holding small dolphin & trident. RIC 58 (Caligula); VF, rough surfaces.

$160-$200

6. nero and Drusus caesar, struck under caligula (40/41 aD). ae Dupondius. (30mm, 13.61g) Nero and Drusus Caesar on horseback galloping right. Rev: Legend around large S C. RIC 34 (Caligula); aVF/VF, rough surfaces.

$200-$250

7. otho. 69 aD. Billon tetradrachm. (23mm, 11.28g) Laureate hd r. Rev: Eleutheria (Libertas) stg. l. resting on column and holding wreath & sceptre. RPC 5359; aVF, porous surfaces.

$300-$350

8. titus, as caesar. 69-79 aD. ar Denarius. (19mm, 3.43g) Laureate head right. Rev: Annona enthroned left holding sack of corn-ears on lap. RIC 972 (Vespasian); about EF.

$300-$350

9. Hadrian. 117-138 aD. ae as. (24mm, 7.52g) Laureate bust r. Rev: Britannia std. facing r., hd. propped on hand, holding sceptre with large shield at side. RIC 577b; gF, turquoise patina; Rare - first representation of Britannia on Roman coinage.

$350-$400

10. 2nd century emperors - ae as + claudius ar sestertius. lot of 5. Antoninus Pius. AE As. Rev: Britannia std. l. on rock (x2) - (9.27g) RIC 934; gF/aVF, rough surfaces & (9.98g) RIC 934; aVF/gF || Caracalla. AE As (x2) - (7.26g) Rev: Galley travelling l. RIC 437c; aVF, cleaning scratches & (11.73g) Rev: Fortuna std. l. RIC 489; aVF, light roughness || Claudius. AE Sestertius (15.16g) Rev: Spes advancing l. RIC 99; VG, holed. 5 Pcs.

$400-$450

11. Mixed roman: ar Denarius (3) + ae as (1) Group. lot of 4. Lucilla. AR Denarius (3.43g) Rev: Juno stg. l. RIC 772; VF || Septimius Severus. AR Denarius (3.24g) Rev: Jupiter stg. l. between 2 children. RIC 226. gVF, weak rev || Caracalla. AR Denarius (3.18g) Rev: Caracalla r. on horseback. RIC 107; gVF, slightly ragged flan || Septimius Severus. AE As (9.46g) Rev: Victory stg. r. holding vexillum. RIC 805; aVF, encrusted rev. 4 Pcs.

$300-$350

12. septimius severus (193-211 aD) & wife Julia Domna. lot of 2. Severus. AR Denarius (3.24g) Rev: Concordia enthroned l. holding patera and sceptre. RIC 218; aEF || Julia, struck under Caralla. AR Antoninianus (5.18g) Rev: Venus enthroned l., hand extended, holding sceptre. RIC 388a; aEF. 2 Pcs.

$250-$300

13. caracalla. 198-217 aD. ae as. (25mm, 6.03g) Laureate hd. r. Rev: Caracalla on horseback l., holding javelin and riding down enemy, SC below horse. RIC 438; aVF, obv chipped patina; Rare.

$300-$350

14. philip i (244-249 aD) & family. ar antoninianus. lot of 3. Philip I (4.15g) Rev: Victory advancing r., holding wreath and palm branch. RIC 49b; EF/aEF || Otacilia Severa (4.21g) Rev: Hippotamus stg. r. RIC 130; aEF/gVF || Philip II (4.08g) Rev: Philip II stg. l. with captive at feet. RIC 219; gVF. 3 Pcs.

$300-$350

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15. Mid 3rd century emperors. ar antoninianus. lot of 3. Trajan Decius (3.82g) Rev: Dacia stg. L. holding Dacian standard. RIC 12b; gVF || Herennia Etruscilla (4.02g) Rev: Pudicitia stg. l., holding transverse sceptre. RIC 58b; EF, rev softly struck || Trebonianus Gallus (3.24g) Rev: Pietas stg. raising both hands. RIC 41; gVF, toned. 3 Pcs.

$300-$350

16. Valerian (253-260 aD) & related Group. ar antoninianus. lot of 3. Valerian (3.11g) Rev: Victory stg. l., holding wreath & palm. RIC 125; gVF, weak strike || Gallienus (3.89g) Rev: Victoria advancing l., holding wreath & palm. RIC 663; EF || Salonina (3.76g) Rev: Aequitas stg. l., holding scales & cornucopiae. RIC 87; gVF. 3 Pcs.

$230-$275

17. Gallic empire + Barbarous radiates. Billon antoninianus. lot of 6. Postumus (3.56g) Rev: Winged caduceus. RIC 84; VF || Victorinus (2.59g) Rev: Pax stg. l., holding olive-branch & transverse sceptre. RIC 118; gVF || Tetricus I (2.85g) Rev: Victoria stg. l., holding wreath & palm. RIC 56; gVF || 3rd Century Barbarous Radiates (x3). 6 Pcs.

$200-$250

18. aurelian (270-275aD) & related Group. Billon antoninianus. lot of 4. Aurelian (4.02g) Rev: Sol walking l., with bound captives. RIC 151; aEF/gVF || Severina (3.50g) Rev: Concordia stg. l. holding 2 standards. RIC 4; EF, silvering || Severina (4.28g) Rev: Concordia stg. l. holding 2 standards. RIC 8; gVF || Aurelian and Vabalathus (3.11g) Rev: Laureate bust of Vabalathus r. RIC 381; VF/gVF. 4 Pcs.

$260-$325

19. late 3rd century emperors. Billon antoninianus. lot of 4. Probus (4.54g) Rev: Sol in facing quadriga. RIC 911; aEF, rev slight roughness || Carus (3.89g) Rev: Mars or Virtus stg. l. RIC 45; aEF, pitting || Numerian (3.56g) Rev: Providentia stg. l. RIC 447; gVF/VF, rev deposits || Carinus (4.47g) Rev: Carinus & Numerian stg. facing each other. RIC 325; gVF, weak rev. 4 Pcs.

$200-$250

20. roman tetrachy (293-313 aD) Group. ae follis. lot of 4. Diocletain (x2) - (7.79g) RIC 6a; gVF, pitting & rev flatness & (10.76g) RIC 30a; gVF, rev pitting || Constantius I, as Caesar (9.14g) RIC 37a; gVF || Maxentius (6.74g) RIC 258; VF. 4 Pcs.

$350-$400

21. roman tetrachy (293-313 aD) Group. ae follis. lot of 5. Galerius, as Caesar (x2) - (10.17g) RIC 15; VF, pitting & (8.94g) RIC 18d; gVF, area of weakness || Galeria Valeria (6.16g) RIC 63; VF, weak rev || Maximianus (x2) - (10.04g) RIC 6b; aVF/VF & 2nd Reign (7.26g) RIC 90; Fine. 5 Pcs.

$300-$350

22. constantius i. ae follis. lot of 2. Constantius, as Caesar (8.55g) Rev: Moneta stg. l., holding scales and cornucopiae. RIC 135a; gVF/aEF, some silvering || Divus Constantius (5.44g) Rev: Lighted altar, with garland in front, eagle stg. on either side. RIC 110; EF, Obv. roughness. 2 Pcs.

$350-$400

23. severus ii, as caesar. 305-306 aD. ae follis. (29mm, 10.43g) Laureate bust r. Rev: Genius stg. l., holding patera and double cornucopiæ. RIC 59a; gVF, some roughness.

$240-$300

24. roman tetrachy (293-313 aD) Group. ae follis. lot of 4. Constantius I, as Caesar (9.14g) RIC 14a; gEF, patina uneven in color || Constantine I (x2) - (5.51g) RIC 103; VF & (5.96g) RIC 104; gVF/VF || Maximinus II (7.01g) RIC 36; aEF, some flatness. 4 Pcs.

$400-$450

25. roman tetrachy (293-313 aD) Group - Mixed. lot of 5. Diocletian. Billon Antoninianus (x2) - RIC 322; gVF/VF & RIC 322; aVF/gF || Maximianus. Billon Antoninianus. RIC 607; gVF, roughness || Licinius. AE Follis. RIC 24; VF/gVF || Maximinus II, as Augustus. AE Follis. RIC 209b; gVF/VF. 5 Pcs.

$240-$300

26. licinius. 308-324 aD. london Mint Group. ae follis. lot of 5. All with Londinium (London) mint marks. Two types of reverses, with 4 of type “Genius stg. L., holding patera & cornucopiae”. Grades range aVF - gVF, 1 coin with deposits, 1 coin with pitting. 5 Pcs.

$175-$225

27. constantine the Great. 307-337 aD. london Mint Group. ae follis. lot of 8. All with Londinium (London) mint marks. Various obverse styles and various reverses, with 4 of type “Sol stg. l., raising r. hand and holding globe in l.”. Grades range aVF - gVF. 8 Pcs.

$225-$275

28. constantine the Great. 307-337 aD. london Mint Group. ae follis. lot of 8. All with Londinium (London) mint marks. Various obverse styles and various reverses, with 4 of type “Sol stg. l., raising r. hand and holding globe in l.”. Grades range aVF - gVF. 8 Pcs.

$225-$275

29. crispus. 316-326 aD. london Mint Group. ae follis. lot of 5. All with Londinium (London) mint marks. Various obverse styles and various reverses, with 2 of type “Globe on altar inscribed VOT / IS / XX”. Grades range aVF - gVF. 5 Pcs.

$200-$250

30. crispus. 316-326 aD. london Mint Group. ae follis. lot of 5. All with Londinium (London) mint marks. Various obverse styles and various reverses, with 2 of type “Globe on altar inscribed VOT / IS / XX”. Grades range aVF - gVF, 1 coin with rough surfaces. 5 Pcs.

$200-$250

31. House of constantine Group. lot of 4. Constantine. AE Follis (2) - RIC 222; EF, obv pitting & RIC 195; gVF/aEF || Theodora. AE4. RIC 91; gVF, flan flaw || Helena. AE3. RIC 79; VF, flatness. 4 Pcs.

$320-$400

32. Mixed 4th century Group. lot of 6. 2x Crispus. AE Follis (2x) Constantine II, as Caesar. AE Follis || Rome Commemorative || Constantinople Commemorative. 6 Pcs.

$200-$250

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33. constantine ii, as caesar. 316-337 aD. london Mint Group. ae follis. lot of 5. All with Londinium (London) mint marks. Various reverses, with 3 of type “Globe on altar inscribed VOT / IS / XX”. Grades range aVF - gVF, 1 coin with cleaning scratches. 5 Pcs.

$200-$250

34. constantine ii, as caesar. 316-337 aD. london Mint Group. ae follis. lot of 5. All with Londinium (London) mint marks. Various reverses, with 3 of type “Globe on altar inscribed VOT / IS / XX”. Grades range aVF - gVF, 1 coin with rough surfaces. 5 Pcs.

$200-$250

35. 4th century roman - Better Grades. ae follis. lot of 4. Constantine I. London Mint; EF, green patina, slight weak rev || Constantine I. London Mint; EF || Constantine II. RIC 286; EF, minor deposits on obv, large flan || Crispus. RIC 92; gVF. 4 Pcs.

$375-$425

36. 4th century roman - Better Grades. Mixed. lot of 4. Constantine I. AE Follis. RIC 153; EF, weak rev || Constantine I. AE Follis. London Mint; EF, weak rev || Crispus. AE Follis. RIC 291; aEF, green patina || Rome Commemorative. AE4. RIC 542; EF. 4 Pcs.

$400-$450

37. 4th century roman - Better Grades. Mixed. lot of 4. Constantine I. AE Follis. RIC 153; EF+, weak rev || Constantine I. AE Follis. London Mint; EF, light pitting || Constans. AE4. Siscia Mint; EF+ || Valens. AE3. RIC 7b; EF. 4 Pcs.

$400-$450

38. romano-British emperors Group. lot of 3. Carausius. Billon Antoninianus. Rev: Fides stg. l., holding two ensigns. RIC 781, gF, small flan || Allectus. Billon Antoninianus. Rev: Pax stg. l. RIC 86; aVF/VF, green patina with silvering || Allectus. AE Quinarius. Rev: Galley l. with mast, no waves. Colchester Mint; VF, with deposits. 3 Pcs.

$275-$325

39. romano-British emperors Group. lot of 3. Carausius. Billon Antoninianus. Rev: Pax stg. l. RIC 101; aVF, ragged flan, pitting || Allectus. Billon Antoninianus. Rev: Pax stg. l. RIC 28; gF, flaked patina || Allectus. AE Quinarius. Rev: Galley r., no mast, with waves. London Mint; VF. 3 Pcs.

$300-$350

40. carausius, in name of Maximianus. Billon antoninianus. (21mm, 4.21g) Radiate and cuirassed bust of Maximianus right. Rev: Pax stg. l., holding Victory on globe r. and sceptre l. RIC 34; gVF, slight pitting on rev. Rare, includes HJB tag.

$350-$450

41. 4th century emperors Group. lot of 4. Constantius II. AE3. RIC 254; EF+ || Constantius Gallus. AE3. RIC 351; gVF/VF, cleaning scratches || Delmatius. AE4. RIC 239; gVF, light roughness || Jovian. AE3. RIC 108; EF, weak rev. 4 Pcs.

$260-$320

42. Hannibalianus. 335-337 aD. ae4. (15mm, 1.56g) Draped & cuirassed bust r. Rev: Euphrates reclining right, holding scepter and overflowing urn. RIC 147; EF, off struck, light roughness on obv. Rare.

$300-$350

43. 4th century emperors Group. lot of 6. Constantine II, as Caesar. AE3. RIC 87; EF, mounting marks || Licinius II. AE Follis. RIC 98; VF || Procopius. AE 3. gVF, cleaning scratches || Gratian. AE 3. RIC 14; VF/aVF, rough surfaces || Valentinian I. AE3. RIC 7; gVF || Valentinian II. AE2. RIC 26; VF, some roughness. 6 Pcs.

$250-$300

44. Vetranio (350 aD) & Magnentius (350-353 aD). ae centenionalis. lot of 2. Vetranio (5.70g) Rev: Vetranio stg. front, looking l., holding labarum in each hand. RIC 131; VF, some roughness || Magnentius (4.80g) Rev: Two Victories holding wreath with inscription. RIC 306; Choice EF. 2 Pcs.

$275-$325

45. Magnus Maximus (383-388 aD) & flavius Victor (387-388 aD) Group. lot of 3. Magnus Maximus. AE3. Rev: Magnus stg. L., raising with r. hand a female figure. RIC 32; gVF, weak rev || Magnus Maximus. AE4. Rev: Campgate with two turrets, star above. RIC 55a; gF, mildly ragged flan || Flavius Victor. AE4. Rev: Campgate with two turrets, star above. RIC 55b; gF. 3 Pcs.

$225-$275

46. Honorius. 393-423 aD. aV solidus. (21mm, 3.34g) Diademed, draped & cuirassed bust r. Rev: Honorius standing right, holding standard and Victory on globe. RIC 1287; aVF, graffiti.

$650-$800

47. late roman empire Group. lot of 4. Theodosius I. AE4. Rev: VOT/ V/MVLT/X enclosed in wreath RIC 29d; gVF || Aetia Flaccilla. AE4. Rev: Victory std. r., inscribing Chi-Rho monogram on shield. VF, rough surfaces || Arcadius. AE4. Rev: VOT/V enclosed in wreath. RIC 20d; gVF || Valentinian III. AE4. Rev: Campgate with with two turrets. VF, flan typical for issue. 4 Pcs.

$225-$275

48. ancient roman coins + 2 Bonus. lot of 8. Faustina II, AE24mm; Geta, AR Denarius; Probus, AE Antoninianus; Constantine I, AE 3; Maximinus II, AE Follis; Valentinian I, AE 3; USA 1 Cent, 1876; Bank of Montreal 1/2 Penny, 1844. Should be viewed, no return. 8 Pcs.

$100-$150

USA coinS49. Hawaii twenty-five cents, 1883. PCGS AU-Detail,

cleaned.$80-$100

50. Hawaiian scenic series. 10 x 1oz fine silver coin set from 1987-1991. Issued by Verne Lowe of Honolulu. 5, 000 minted. Set includes the following; No. 1 / On the Beach at Waikiki; No. 2 / Billfishing at Kona; No. 3 / Whale Watching at Lahaina, Maui; No. 4 / Lumahai Beach, Kauai; No. 5 / Seven Sacred Pools, Hana, Maui; NO. 6 / Kalawao, Molokai; No. 7 / Kilauea IKI, Hawaii; No. 8 / Windward, Oahu; No. 9 / Iao Valley Needle Point, Maui; No. 10 / Lanai City, Lanai.

$550-$650

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51. silver Dollar, 1880 - lot of 3. All three mints are represented. AU/Uncirculated/BU. Viewing is recommended, no return. 3 Pcs.

$150-$200

52. silver Dollar, 1884. NGC AU, details, cleaned.$200-$300

53. silver Dollar, 1904-o. NGC MS66. Blast white, very attractive.

$300-$400

54. silver Dollar, 1928. PCGS AU-Detail, cleaned.$80-$100

World coinS55. china. peoples Bank of china set. China World Heritage

Patrimoine Mondial Set in Book/Box. Limited, serial #432.

$100-$200

56. england. richard i, as Duke of aquitaine. 1172-1189. Bi Denier. Bordeaux mint. Obv: cross pattée/RICA/RDVS/omega in four lines above. Rev: + AGVITANIE around a cross pattée. VF.

$140-$175

57. england. late Middle ages. ‘Boy Bishop’ lead tokens. lot of 3. Tokens issued by Bury St. Edmunds for the ‘Boy Bishop’ ritual associated with the Feast of St. Nicholas. Lead ‘Groat’ with image of boy wearing bishop’s mitre || Lead ‘Penny’ with image of bishop’s mitre (x2). 3 Pcs.

$200-$250

58. england. JaMes Vi 1572-1625 - lot of 6. Copper S-5511 (F), S-5579B (F+), S-5602 (F) CLEANED, S-5630 5602 (F) CLEANED, S-5697 (f), S-5518 F+ Lot should be viewed. 6 Pcs.

$120-$150

59. england. commonwealth 1649-1660. lot of 2. S-3221 (F+), S-3222 (F). Lot should be viewed. 2 Pcs.

$100-$120

60. england. charles ii 1660-1685. lot of 3. AR 1d S-3389 (VF), S-3390 1670 (F), 2d S-3387 (VF-). 3 Pcs.

$150-$200

61. england. James ii & William iii. lot of 6. AR 1d S-3417 1687 (VF+), S-3317 1686 (VF), S-3445 1694 (VF+), S3552 1698 (VF), 6d S-3438 1693 (F-+), 3d S-3441 (VF). Lot should be viewed. 6 Pcs.

$150-$200

62. Great Britain. anne 1702-1714. AR Shilling (25mm, 6.04 gm). Tower mint. Dated 1708. ANNA. DEI. GRATIA., third bust left, diademed and draped /.MAG BRI. FR ET. HIB REG., 1708, cruciform arms, plumes in angles. ESC 1148; SCBC 3611. Toned EF.

$600-$700

63. Great Britain. anne 1702-1714 - lot of 4. 6d S-3590 (VF) 1703, S-3617 (F) 1710, 2d S-3597 (VF) 1706, 1d S-3597 (F+) 1709. Should be viewed. 4 Pcs.

$200-$250

64. Great Britain. anne (1702-1714). ar Jeton. Union of England and Scotland, by Samuel Bull. Struck 1707. Rev: Framed coat-of-arms within Order chain supported by two infant Genii, who hold crown above. EF, with hairlines.

$120-$150

65. Great Britain. George i 1714-George iii 1820 - lot of 4. 1d S-3657 (VF) 1727, S-3716 (VF) 1740, 6d S-3710A (VF) 1746, 18P 3772 (VF/F) 1816. LOT must be seen. 4 Pcs.

$180-$240

66. Great Britain. George iii 1760-1820 - lot of 5. 1d S-3761 (VF/EF) 1772, S-3759 (UNC) 1772, S-3759 (VF MARKS) 1780, 2d S-3756 (F/VF) 1772, 3d S-3753 (EF) 1763. 5 Pcs.

$150-$200

67. Great Britain. George iii 1760-1820 - lot of 2. 1s S-3790 (EF) 1816, 6d S-3791 (AU) 1817. 2 Pcs.

$250-$300

68. Great Britain. George iii 1760-1820. AR Dollar. Bank of England issue. Dated 1804. Laureate, draped, and cuirassed bust right; C.H.K below bust / Britannia seated left, leaning on shield set on cornucopiae, holding branch and spear; bee hive before; all within crowned oval frame; K below shield; 1804 in exergue. S-3768. VF.

$550-$600

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69. Great Britain. George iii 1760-1820. AR Halfcrown. Dated 1820. GEORGIUS IIII D : G : BRITANNIAR : REX F : D :, laureate head left / Crowned and garnished coat-of-arms; thistle to left, shamrock to right, rose below; ANNO 1820 in exergue. ESC 628; S-3807. EF, lightly toned with underlying luster.

$400-$450

70. Great Britain. George iii 1760-1820. AR Halfcrown. Dated 1821. GEORGIUS IIII D : G : BRITANNIAR : REX F : D :, laureate head left / Crowned and garnished coat-of-arms; thistle to left, shamrock to right, rose below; ANNO 1820 in exergue. ESC 628; S-3807. EF, lightly toned with underlying luster, hairlines.

$350-$400

71. Great Britain. George iii 1760-1820 - lot of 2. AR 1d S-3821 (EF) 1830, (AU)1822 Laureate head left / Crowned I within wreath. 2 Pcs.

$50-$70

72. Great Britain. William iV 1830-1837 - lot of 4. AR S-3837 (VF) 1836, S-3837 (AU) 1836, S-3844 (UNC) 1832, S-3839 (AU) 1835. 4 Pcs.

$80-$120

73. Great Britain. Victoria 1837-1901. AR Crown. Jubilee coinage. London mint. Dated 1887. KM 765; SCBC 3921; Davenport 107. In NGC encapsulation graded MS 65 WINGS APPROVED. Superb gem UNC with moderate peripheral toning over lustrous satin surfaces.

$200-$225

74. Great Britain. Victoria 1837-1901. AR Halfcrown. Jubilee coinage. London mint. Dated 1887. Crowned and veiled bust left / Crowned coat-of-arms within garter and collar. S-3924. EF.

$60-$80

75. Great Britain. Victoria 1837-1901. AR Double Florin. Jubilee coinage. London mint. Dated 1887. Crowned and veiled bust left / Crowned cruciform coat-of-arms around rayed Garter Star; scepters in quarters. S-3923. EF.

$150-$170

76. Great Britain. Victoria 1837-1901. AR Halfcrown. Young head coinage. London mint. Dated 1846. VICTORIA DEI GRATIA, head left, with hair bound with double fillet; 1846 (date) below / BRITANNIARUM REGINA FID: DEF:, crowned royal coat-of-arms; all within laurel wreath; thistle, rose, and clover below. S- 3888. EF.

$500-$600

77. Great Britain. Victoria 1837-1901. AR Halfcrown. Veiled head left, rev. crowned shield in Garter Dated 1901. S-3938. AU.

$80-$100

78. Great Britain. one shilling, 1839. AU/Unc. with plenty of lustre. The second year of issue for the William Wyon Victorian “Young Head”. Rarely offered any better.

$800-$1,000

79. Great Britain. one shilling, 1849. Toned AU, may have been cleaned long ago.

$100-$200

80. Great Britain. one shilling, 1865. A bright AU example with a few die clashes.

$100-$200

81. Great Britain. one shilling, 1894. Lustrous AU/Unc.$100-$200

82. Great Britain. one florin, 1901. Beautiful brilliant uncirculated lustrous example.

$100-$200

83. Great Britain. edward Vii Half crown, 1902. AU/Unc.$100-$200

84. Great Britain. edward V Half crown, 1915. BU, superb example that should be viewed.

$100-$200

85. Great Britain. silver trade Dollar, 1929. Lustrous Unc.$300-$400

86. Great Britain. six pence, 1892 & 1893. AU/Unc’s. Nicely toned lustrous examples.

$150-$250

87. Great Britain. lot of 106. This is one of most interesting world lots in the sale and should command a nice premium over our conservative estimate. This collection is worth viewing, expect spirited bidding. 106 Pcs.

$1,000-$1,500

88. Great Britain. Victoria 1898. AR Maundy Set. Dated 1898. Victoria, veiled head, a beautiful well matched set, with purple/ steel blue tone. 4 coins with embossed case.

$200-$250

89. Great Britain. edward Vii 1901-1910. Maundy set. AR Maundy set. (4) Dated 1902 Bust right; mark of denomination to right / Bare head right / Crowned denomination within oak wreath. EF+. 4 Pcs.

$100-$140

90. Great Britain. edward Vii 1901-1910. Maundy set. AR Maundy set. (4) Dated 1902 Bust right; mark of denomination to right / Bare head right / Crowned denomination within oak wreath. EF. 4 Pcs.

$100-$140

91. Great Britain. edward Vii 1901-1910. Maundy set. AR Maundy set. (4) Dated 1903 Bust right; mark of denomination to right / Bare head right / Crowned denomination within oak wreath. EF. 4 Pcs.

$100-$140

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92. Great Britain. edward Vii 1901-1910. Maundy set. AR Maundy set. (4) Dated 1904 Bust right; mark of denomination to right / Bare head right / Crowned denomination within oak wreath. EF. 4 Pcs.

$100-$140

93. Great Britain. edward Vii 1901-1910. Maundy set. AR Maundy set. (4) Dated 1905 Bust right; mark of denomination to right / Bare head right / Crowned denomination within oak wreath. EF. 4 Pcs.

$100-$140

94. Great Britain. edward Vii 1901-1910. Maundy set. AR Maundy set. (4) Dated 1906 Bust right; mark of denomination to right / Bare head right / Crowned denomination within oak wreath. EF. 4 Pcs.

$100-$140

95. Great Britain. edward Vii 1901-1910. Maundy set. AR Maundy set. (4) Dated 1907 Bust right; mark of denomination to right / Bare head right / Crowned denomination within oak wreath. EF. 4 Pcs.

$100-$140

96. Great Britain. edward Vii 1901-1910. Maundy set. AR Maundy set. (4) Dated 1908 Bust right; mark of denomination to right / Bare head right / Crowned denomination within oak wreath. EF.

$100-$140

97. Great Britain. edward Vii 1901-1910. Maundy set. AR Maundy set. (4) Dated 1909 Bust right; mark of denomination to right / Bare head right / Crowned denomination within oak wreath. EF. 4 Pcs.

$100-$140

98. Great Britain. edward Vii 1901-1910. Maundy set. AR Maundy set. (4) Dated 1910 Bust right; mark of denomination to right / Bare head right / Crowned denomination within oak wreath. EF. 4 Pcs.

$100-$140

99. Great Britain. George V 1910-1936. Maundy set. AR Maundy Set. Dated 1911. All coins (4): Bare head left / Crowned denomination within oak wreath. EF+. 4 Pcs.

$100-$140

100. Great Britain. George V 1910-1936. Maundy set. AR Maundy Set. Dated 1912. All coins (4): Bare head left / Crowned denomination within oak wreath. EF. 4 Pcs.

$100-$140

101. Great Britain. George V 1910-1936. Maundy set. AR Maundy Set. Dated 1913. All coins (4): Bare head left / Crowned denomination within oak wreath. EF. 4 Pcs.

$100-$140

102. Great Britain. George V 1910-1936. Maundy set. AR Maundy Set. Dated 1917. All coins (4): Bare head left / Crowned denomination within oak wreath. EF. 4 Pcs.

$100-$140

103. Great Britain. George V 1910-1936. Maundy set. AR Maundy Set. Dated 1918. All coins (4): Bare head left / Crowned denomination within oak wreath. EF. 4 Pcs.

$100-$140

104. Great Britain. George V 1910-1936. Maundy set. AR Maundy Set. Dated 1920. All coins (4): Bare head left / Crowned denomination within oak wreath. EF. 4 Pcs.

$100-$140

105. Great Britain. George V 1910-1936. Maundy set. AR Maundy Set. Dated 1921. All coins (4): Bare head left / Crowned denomination within oak wreath. EF. 4 Pcs.

$100-$140

106. Great Britain. George V 1910-1936. Maundy set. AR Maundy Set. Dated 1923. All coins (4): Bare head left / Crowned denomination within oak wreath. EF. 4 Pcs.

$100-$140

107. Great Britain. George V 1910-1936. Maundy set. AR Maundy Set. Dated 1925. All coins (4): Bare head left / Crowned denomination within oak wreath. EF. 4 Pcs.

$100-$140

108. Great Britain. George V 1910-1936. Maundy set. AR Maundy Set. Dated 1926. All coins (4): Bare head left / Crowned denomination within oak wreath. EF. 4 Pcs.

$100-$140

109. Great Britain. George V 1910-1936. Maundy set. AR Maundy Set. Dated 1928. All coins (4): Bare head left / Crowned denomination within oak wreath. EF. 4 Pcs.

$100-$140

110. Great Britain. George V 1910-1936. Maundy set. AR Maundy Set. Dated 1929. All coins (4): Bare head left / Crowned denomination within oak wreath. EF. 4 Pcs.

$100-$140

111. Great Britain. George V 1910-1936. Maundy set. AR Maundy Set. Dated 1930. All coins (4): Bare head left / Crowned denomination within oak wreath. EF. 4 Pcs.

$100-$140

112. Great Britain. George V 1910-1936. Maundy set. AR Maundy Set. Dated 1931. All coins (4): Bare head left / Crowned denomination within oak wreath. EF. 4 Pcs.

$100-$140

113. Great Britain. George V 1910-1936. Maundy set. AR Maundy Set. Dated 1933. All coins (4): Bare head left / Crowned denomination within oak wreath. EF. 4 Pcs.

$100-$140

114. Great Britain. George V 1910-1936. Maundy set. AR Maundy Set. Dated 1934. All coins (4): Bare head left / Crowned denomination within oak wreath. EF. 4 Pcs.

$100-$140

115. Great Britain. George V 1910-1936. Maundy set. AR Maundy Set. Dated 1936. All coins (4): Bare head left / Crowned denomination within oak wreath. EF. 4 Pcs.

$100-$140

116. Great Britain. George Vi 1936-1952. Maundy set. AR Maundy Set. Dated 1937. All coins (4): Bare head left / Crowned denomination mark within wreath. EF. 4 Pcs.

$100-$140

117. Great Britain. George Vi 1936-1952. Maundy set. AR Maundy Set. Dated 1937. All coins (4): Bare head left / Crowned denomination mark within wreath. Proof. 4 Pcs.

$100-$140

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118. Great Britain. George Vi 1936-1952. Maundy set. AR Maundy Set. Dated 1938. All coins (4): Bare head left / Crowned denomination mark within wreath. EF. 4 Pcs.

$100-$140

119. Great Britain. George Vi 1936-1952. Maundy set. AR Maundy Set. Dated 1940. All coins (4): Bare head left / Crowned denomination mark within wreath. EF. 4 Pcs.

$100-$140

120. Great Britain. George Vi 1936-1952. Maundy set. AR Maundy Set. Dated 1941. All coins (4): Bare head left / Crowned denomination mark within wreath. EF. 4 Pcs.

$100-$140

121. Great Britain. George Vi 1936-1952. Maundy set. AR Maundy Set. Dated 1946. All coins (4): Bare head left / Crowned denomination mark within wreath. EF. 4 Pcs.

$100-$140

122. Great Britain. George Vi 1936-1952. Maundy set. AR Maundy Set. Dated 1947. All coins (4): Bare head left / Crowned denomination mark within wreath. EF. 4 Pcs.

$100-$140

123. Great Britain. elizabeth ii 1952- Maundy set. AR Maundy Set. Dated 1953. All coins (4): Bare head left / Crowned denomination mark within wreath. EF. 4 Pcs.

$100-$140

124. Great Britain. elizabeth ii 1952- Maundy set. AR Maundy Set. Dated 1954. All coins (4): Bare head left / Crowned denomination mark within wreath. EF. 4 Pcs.

$100-$140

125. Great Britain. elizabeth ii 1952- Maundy set. AR Maundy Set. Dated 1956. All coins (4): Bare head left / Crowned denomination mark within wreath. EF. 4 Pcs.

$100-$140

126. Great Britain. elizabeth ii 1952- Maundy set. AR Maundy Set. Dated 1957. All coins (4): Bare head left / Crowned denomination mark within wreath. EF. 4 Pcs.

$100-$140

127. Great Britain. elizabeth ii 1952- Maundy set. AR Maundy Set. Dated 1958. All coins (4): Bare head left / Crowned denomination mark within wreath. EF. 4 Pcs.

$100-$140

128. Great Britain. elizabeth ii 1952- Maundy set. AR Maundy Set. Dated 1959. All coins (4): Bare head left / Crowned denomination mark within wreath. EF. 4 Pcs.

$100-$140

129. Great Britain. elizabeth ii 1952- Maundy set. AR Maundy Set. Dated 1960. All coins (4): Bare head left / Crowned denomination mark within wreath. EF. 4 Pcs.

$100-$140

130. Great Britain. elizabeth ii 1952- Maundy set. AR Maundy Set. Dated 1961. All coins (4): Bare head left / Crowned denomination mark within wreath. EF. 4 Pcs.

$100-$140

131. Great Britain. elizabeth ii 1952- Maundy set. AR Maundy Set. Dated 1962. All coins (4): Bare head left / Crowned denomination mark within wreath. EF. 4 Pcs.

$100-$140

132. Great Britain. elizabeth ii 1952- Maundy set. AR Maundy Set. Dated 1963. All coins (4): Bare head left / Crowned denomination mark within wreath. EF. 4 Pcs.

$100-$140

133. Great Britain. elizabeth ii 1952- Maundy set. AR Maundy Set. Dated 1964. All coins (4): Bare head left / Crowned denomination mark within wreath. EF. 4 Pcs.

$100-$140

134. Great Britain. elizabeth ii 1952- Maundy set. AR Maundy Set. Dated 1971. All coins (4): Bare head left / Crowned denomination mark within wreath. EF. 4 Pcs.

$100-$140

135. Great Britain. elizabeth ii 1952- Maundy set. AR Maundy Set. Dated 1973. All coins (4): Bare head left / Crowned denomination mark within wreath. EF. 4 Pcs.

$100-$140

136. Great Britain. elizabeth ii 1952- Maundy set. AR Maundy Set. Dated 1974. All coins (4): Bare head left / Crowned denomination mark within wreath. EF. 4 Pcs.

$100-$140

137. Great Britain. elizabeth ii 1952- Maundy set. AR Maundy Set. Dated 1976. All coins (4): Bare head left / Crowned denomination mark within wreath. EF. 4 Pcs.

$100-$140

138. Great Britain. elizabeth ii 1952- Maundy set. AR Maundy Set. Dated 1977. All coins (4): Bare head left / Crowned denomination mark within wreath. EF. 4 Pcs.

$100-$140

139. Great Britain. elizabeth ii 1952- Maundy set. AR Maundy Set. Dated 1980. All coins (4): Bare head left / Crowned denomination mark within wreath. EF+. 4 Pcs.

$100-$140

140. Great Britain. elizabeth ii 1952- Maundy set. AR Maundy Set. Dated 1982. All coins (4): Bare head left / Crowned denomination mark within wreath. EF+. 4 Pcs.

$100-$140

141. Great Britain. elizabeth ii 1952- Maundy set. AR Maundy Set. Dated 1984. All coins (4): Bare head left / Crowned denomination mark within wreath. EF+. 4 Pcs.

$100-$140

142. Great Britain. elizabeth ii 1952- Maundy set. AR Maundy Set. Dated 1985. All coins (4): Bare head left / Crowned denomination mark within wreath. EF+. 4 Pcs.

$100-$140

143. Great Britain. elizabeth ii 1952- Maundy set. AR Maundy Set. Dated 1991. All coins (4): Bare head left / Crowned denomination mark within wreath. EF+. 4 Pcs.

$100-$140

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144. Great Britain. elizabeth ii 1952- Maundy set. AR Maundy Set. Dated 2000. All coins (4): Bare head left / Crowned denomination mark within wreath. Proof. 4 Pcs.

$100-$140

145. Great Britain. Major lot of Maundy set Boxes. Includes 22 official boxes and a few capital plastic ones. Superb lot worth holding onto. 27 pcs.

$200-$400

146. india, Jaipur state. ar nazarana rupee. lot of 2. 1911. KM 147; AU || 1939. KM 196; AU+. 2 Pcs.

$260-$300

147. italy, tuscany. carlo luigi & Maria louisa 10 lire 1807. NGC AU55. KM-C49.1. Original light silver toning with golden luster. Maria was Regent to her son Carlo. A large size Crown that’s rarely seen.

$700-$800

148. scotland. alexander iii. 1249-1286. AR Penny (20mm, 1.39 gm). Second coinage, 1280-1286. +ALEXANDER DEI GRA, crowned head left; sceptre before / +REX SCOTORVM, long cross; mullets of 26 points in quarters. Good VF, toned. Wavy planchet.

$200-$250

149. scotland. robert ii. 1371-1390. AR Groat (26.5mm, 3.63 g). Edinburgh mint. Crowned large bust left, to left, scepter with star on base, all within tressure of six arches; trefoils in spandrels / Long cross pattée; in each quarter, mullet with central rosette. SCBC 5131. Fine, toned, areas of flat strike.

$100-$140

150. scotland. robert ii. 1371-1390. AR Groat (26.5mm, 3.12 g). Dundee mint. Crowned large bust left, to left, scepter with star on base, all within tressure of six arches; trefoils in spandrels / Long cross pattée; in each quarter, mullet with central rosette. SCBC 5135. Fine+, toned, areas of flat strike.

$500-$650

151. scotland. James Vi. 1567-1625. AR Ten Shillings (31mm, 5.92 g). Seventh coinage. Dated 1594. (quatrefoil) · IACOBVS · 6 · D · G · R · SCOTORVM ·, armored bust right / (quatrefoil) · NEMO · ME · IMPVNE · LA[CE]SSIT · 1594 ·, three thistles; crown above. S- 5493. VF-/F+ Obv. scratches, flan split.

$300-$350

152. Middle ages Group - Mixed. lot of 4. Armenia. Levon I (1198-1219). AE Tank || Armenia. Levon I (1198-1219). AR Double Tram || Armenia. Hetoum I (1226-1270). AR Tram || Nuremberg. Friedrich (1440-1493). AR Halbschilling. 4 Pcs.

$260-$320

mAritime decimAl153. 1861 new Brunswick Half cent. VF with porous surfaces.

$200-$250

154. new Brunswick large cents. lot of 9. 1861, EF/AU; 1861, EF Cleaned; 1864, Short 6, EF; 1864, Short 6, VF; 1864, Tall 6, F; 1864, Tall 6, EF; 1864, Tall 6, VF; Same as previous, EF, porous: same as previous, VF/EF. 9 Pcs.

$200-$250

155. 1864 new Brunswick one cent. lot of 2. Short 6, Unc; Tall 6, PCGS XF45 (misattributed as Short 6). 2 Pcs.

$250-$300

156. 1862 new Brunswick five cents. Low 2 in date, VF/EF.$300-$400

157. 1862 new Brunswick five cents. 2 in date in line with other numbers, VF.

$250-$300

158. 1864 new Brunswick five cents. EF. $600-$800

159. 1864 new Brunswick five cents. VF/EF. $650-$800

160. 1864 new Brunswick five cents. VF. $250-$350

161. 1864 new Brunswick five cents. VG/F, with impairments.

$150-$250

162. 1862 new Brunswick ten cents. VF/EF. $350-$500

163. 1862 new Brunswick ten cents. Double Punch 2, VF.$500-$600

164. 1862 new Brunswick ten cents. Double Punch 2, VG/F.$200-$250

165. 1862 new Brunswick ten cents. VG. $100-$120

166. 1864 new Brunswick ten cents. AU58 Cleaned, ICCS tag included, previous GBA 2016 Ottawa Sale Lot 1016.

$800-$1,100

167. 1864 new Brunswick ten cents. VF+. $350-$450

168. 1864 new Brunswick ten cents. Same as previous lot, but F/VF.

$150-$250

169. 1862 new Brunswick twenty cents. ICCS EF-45. $500-$650

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170. 1862 new Brunswick twenty cents. ef. $350-$400

171. 1862 new Brunswick twenty cents. VF. $150-$175

172. 1862 new Brunswick twenty cents. lot of 2. VG, F+. 2 Pcs.

$100-$175

173. 1864 new Brunswick twenty cents. EF+. $500-$600

174. 1864 new Brunswick twenty cents. VF+ with two digs on obverse.

$180-$225

175. 1864 new Brunswick twenty cents. VF. $150-$175

176. 1864 new Brunswick twenty cents. VF. $150-$175

177. 1861 nova scotia one cent. ICCS AU-55. $60-$90

178. nova scotia Half cent. lot of 4. 1861 Half Cent (x3), EF+; EF; EF/AU; 1864 Half Cent, EF. 4 pcs.

$100-$125

179. nova scotia one cent. lot of 6. 1861 One Cent, Small Rosebud, EF; Same as previous but, Silvered, F/VF; 1861 One Cent, Large Rosebud, EF; Same as previous but VF; 1862 One Cent, VG/F, key date; 1864 One Cent, EF. 6 Pcs.

$150-$225

180. 1876H newfoundland one cent. ICCS MS-60, brown.$500-$600

181. 1936 & 1940 newfoundland one cent pair. ICCS MS-63. Red and Brown & ICCS MS-62. Trace red. 2 Pcs.

$200-$275

182. 1896 newfoundland five cents. NGC AU53. $500-$600

183. 1872H newfoundland ten cents. NGC VF35. $150-$200

184. 1880/70 newfoundland ten cents. NGC F15. $200-$300

185. 1865 newfoundland twenty cents. ICCS VF-30. $200-$225

186. 1872H newfoundland twenty cents. PCGS AU50.$1,000-$1,100

187. 1885 newfoundland twenty cents. ICCS VF-30. $300-$400

188. 1912 newfoundland 20 cents & 1919c twenty-five cents. Both ICCS graded: EF-45 & AU-55 respectively. 2 Pcs.

$200-$300

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189. 1858 one cent. ICCS MS-62. Red & Brown. $800-$900

190. 1859 one cent. ICCS MS-62. Narrow 9, Red and Brown.$100-$135

191. 1859 one cent. NGC Wide 9/8. AU58 Brown. $300-$400

192. 1859 one cent. ICCS AU-55. DP N9 #2. $500-$700

193. 1859 one cent. ICCS EF-40, DP N9 #2. $200-$275

194. 1859 one cent. ICCS G-4. DP N9 #5. $150-$250

195. 1876H one cent. ICCS MS-63. Red and Brown. $150-$250

196. 1881H one cent - Double Die. VF. $150-$200

197. 1882H one cent. ICCS MS-62. Obverse 2; Red and Brown.

$100-$115

198. 1888 one cent. ICCS MS-63, Red & Brown, repunched middle 8.

$200-$275

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199. 1891 one cent. ICCS MS-65. Large Leaves; Obv. 2; Red. Fully original with appealing mint lustre. Very rare variety in this exclusive grade. Expect spirited bidding.

$10,000-$15,000

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200. 1891 one cent. NGC AU53, Brown. Large Leaves, small date.

$500-$600

201. 1893 one cent. ICCS MS-65. Red. $1,000-$1,400

202. 1894 one cent. ICCS MS-65. Red. $1,500-$2,000

203. 1894 one cent. ICCS MS-62. Trace Red. $200-$225

204. 1895 one cent. ICCS MS-62. Red and Brown. $120-$150

205. 1896 one cent. ICCS MS-65. Red. Far 6 (not noted on holder).

$1,500-$2,000

206. 1896 one cent. ICCS MS-64. Red. $400-$450

207. 1896 one cent. PCGS MS64, Brown. $200-$400

208. 1897 one cent. ANACS MS-62, RB. $100-$115

209. 1898H one cent. ICCS MS-62, Red & Brown. $150-$200

210. 1899 one cent. ICCS MS-66. Red. $1,500-$2,000

211. 1899 one cent. ICCS MS-65, Red. Ex: Victoria North Collection.

$900-$1,000

212. 1900H one cent. ICCS MS-66. Red. $800-$1,000

213. 1901 one cent. ICCS MS-66. Red. $1,000-$1,200

214. 1901 one cent. ICCS MS-64. Red. $200-$250

215. 1902 one cent. ICCS MS-66. Red. $600-$800

216. 1911 one cent. ICCS MS-64. Red. $100-$135

217. 1913 one cent. MS-64. $125-$180

218. 1914 one cent. MS-64. $150-$225

219. 1916 one cent. ICCS MS-64. Red. $100-$125

220. 1917 one cent. ICCS MS-65. Red. $400-$540

221. 1922 one cent. PCGS MS63BN. Key date, rarely seen any better.

$1,000-$1,500

222. 1922 one cent. ICCS MS-62, Trace Red. $400-$500

223. 1932 one cent. MS-64. $200-$275

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224. 1936 one cent. ICCS MS-65, Red. $250-$300

225. 1944 one cent. ICCS MS-65. Superb rainbow toning, older certificate.

$1,600-$2,000

226. 1947 one cent. ICCS MS-65, Maple Leaf, Pointed 7, Red.$100-$120

227. 1949 one cent. MS-63. Ex: GBA 2012 Spring Expo #155.$200-$215

228. 1953 one cent - nsf. MS-65. $150-$190

229. 1954 one cent. ICCS PL-66, NSF; Red. Rare. $2,000-$3,000

230. 1955 one cent - nsf. Fine/Fine+. $150-$190

231. 1957 one cent - lot of 2. Includes: PCGS PL-66, red & MS-66, red. 2 Pcs.

$150-$200

232. canadian proof like one cents - lot of 7. Dates include: 1954 - 1960. Most have cameo appearance, nice full red lot. 7 Pcs.

$200-$300

233. canadian one cent Varieties - lot of 44. Die breaks, hanging types, off centre, and other little varieties are all included. We recommend a look and find the treasure to add to your collection. 44 Pcs.

$200-$300

cAnAdiAn Five cent234. 1858 five cents. Nice AU, small date. $150-$180

235. 1858 five cents. Large date. VG, normal wear, clear visible date.

$200-$225

236. 1870 five cents. PCGS AU55. Wide border (flat rim).$200-$300

237. 1870 five cents. PCGS XF45. Narrow border (raised rim).$140-$175

238. 1871 five cents. ICCS AU-55. Full strike with full lustre.$200-$300

239. 1872H five cents. ICCS AU-58. Nice coin with just a touch of wear preventing this from obtaining an uncirculated designation.

$250-$350

240. 1874H five cents. NGC VF30, small date, plain 4. $150-$200

241. 1875H five cents. ICCS EF-40, small date. Key Date.$1,000-$1,100

242. 1880H five cents. ICCS MS-64. Obverse #3. Superb toning and strike, cross graded by CCCS MS-65.

$1,800-$2,000

243. 1883H five cents. ICCS MS-62. Obverse 5. $1,500-$2,300

244. 1883H five cents. EF-40, darkly toned. $200-$300

245. 1884 five cents. ICCS VF-20, near 4. $450-$550

246. 1890H five cents. AU/AU+. $175-$250

247. 1899 five cents. ICCS AU-58. No obvious issues on this white coin, it puzzles the cataloguer why this didn’t obtain an uncirculated desgination.

$150-$175

248. 1902H five cents. ICCS MS-63, large H. $80-$90

249. 1904 five cents. ICCS AU-50. $80-$100

250. 1908 five cents. ICCS MS-63, small 8. $200-$250

251. 1909 five cents. ICCS MS-62, pointed leaves. $400-$500

252. 1910 five cents. MS-64. Pointed Leaves, cross over bow.$200-$280

253. 1914 five cents. MS-64. $400-$465

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254. 1914 five cents. NGC MS-63. $150-$225

255. 1922 five cents - lot of 2. Both varieties are included: Far Rim, Pittman example (sale lot #2191) mint state with PVC damage & MS-63, near rim. 2 Pcs.

$300-$400

256. 1922 & 1923 five cents. PCGS MS62 & ICCS AU-55 respectively. Viewing is recommended. 2 Pcs.

$150-$225

257. 1923 five cents. NGC MS-62. $175-$250

258. 1926 five cents - lot of 2. Both far and near 6 varieties are included, both EF. 2 Pcs.

$700-$890

259. 1928 five cents. MS-64. $200-$265

260. 1938 five cents. NGC MS-61. $80-$100

261. 1940 five cents. ICCS MS-65. $600-$750

262. 1942 five cents. ICCS MS-65. Tombac. $100-$150

263. 1951 five cents. VF+, steel high relief. $800-$900

264. canadian proof like one cents - lot of 8. Dates include: 1953 - 1960. Most have a nice cameo appearance. Please view, no return. 8 Pcs.

$300-$500

265. 1965 five cents. PCGS MS64. Rare Large Beads Variety.$4,000-$4,500

cAnAdiAn ten cent

266. 1858 ten cents. ICCS MS-63. Plenty of lustre on this solid strike.

$1,000-$1,350

267. 1859 one cent & 1858 ten cent coins - lot of 2. 1859 One Cent, Wide 9, Medal Alignment, F/VF; 1858 10 Cents, VF. 2 Pcs.

$160-$200

268. 1870 ten cents. ICCS EF-40. Wide 0. $300-$350

269. 1870 ten cents. NGC XF45, Narrow 0. $200-$250

270. 1872H ten cents. ICCS VF-30. (Staple holes are present through the holder).

$600-$750

271. 1872H ten cents. ICCS F-15. Key Date. $350-$450

272. 1875H ten cents. ICCS G-6. (Staple holes are present through the holder).

$300-$400

273. 1883H ten cents. VF, some scratches are present, key date.

$250-$400

274. 1884 ten cents. ICCS VF-20, Key Date. $1,000-$1,400

275. 1884 ten cents. ICCS VG-10. (Staple holes are present through the holder).

$450-$600

276. 1892 ten cents. ICCS EF-40. Small 9; Obverse 5. $200-$225

277. 1893 ten cents. ICCS VF-20, Round Top 3, obverse 6.$3,000-$4,000

278. 1896 ten cents. AU50, light scratches. $300-$400

279. 1902H ten cents. ICCS MS-64. A gem with attractive toning.

$600-$700

280. 1905 ten cents. NGC MS-62. $750-$1,100

281. 1908 ten cents. PCGS MS66. Rose, violet and gold patina, extremely well-struck and highly attractive. Very rare date in this incredible quality with only four pieces have been certified finer by PCGS. (07/18).

$3,000-$5,000

282. 1910 ten cents. Mint state. $200-$275

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283. 1913 ten cents. Fine, broad leaves. $200-$275

284. 1917 ten cents. MS-65. Superb toning. $200-$250

285. 1918 ten cents. NGC MS-62. $70-$95

286. 1929 ten cents. MC-64. $250-$275

287. 1937 ten cents. ICCS MS-65. $100-$175

288. 1946 ten cents. MS-65. Ex: Pittman. $200-$225

289. 1950 ten cents. ICCS MS-65. Toned. $200-$250

290. 1953 ten cents. ICCS MS-66. NSF. $100-$125

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291. 1858 twenty cents. ICCS MS-60. $1,000-$1,200

292. 1858 twenty cents. Coinage Alignment, VF/EF. $180-$250

293. 1858 twenty cents. NGC VF-35. $150-$200

294. 1858 twenty cents. NGC VF-35. $150-$200

cAnAdiAn tWenty-Five cent295. 1870 twenty-five cents. NGC VF 35. $150-$250

296. 1871 twenty-five cents. ICCS VF-30. Obverse 1. $500-$750

297. 1874H twenty-five cents. AU-50, small scratch prevents this from a higher designation.

$300-$350

298. 1875H twenty-five cents. ICCS VF-20. Cleaned. $1,500-$2,000

299. 1875H twenty-five cents. Good. Perfect filler, key date.$250-$300

300. 1880H twenty-five cents Wide 0. VG+, tough variety.$200-$300

301. 1883H twenty-five cents. ICCS EF-45. $300-$400

302. 1883H twenty-five cents. ICCS EF-40. $250-$300

303. 1885 twenty-five cents. ICCS EF-40. Repunched 5, planchet flaw.

$2,000-$2,400

304. 1885 twenty-five cents. NGC VF-25. Curved Top 5.$900-$1,000

305. 1886 twenty-five cents. VF, obverse 5. $250-$350

306. 1886 twenty-five cents. ICCS F-12. 6/3, obverse 5; Long Bough Ends.

$200-$300

307. 1899 twenty-five cents. ICCS MS-64. Trends at $2000 in MS-63.

$2,000-$2,500

308. 1900 twenty-five cents. ICCS MS-63. $1,000-$1,250

309. 1902H twenty-five cents. ICCS MS-64. $1,000-$1,250

310. 1906 twenty-five cents. ICCS AG-3, small crown. $800-$1,100

311. 1911 twenty-five cents. ICCS MS-64. $1,000-$1,150

312. 1927 twenty-five cents. AU, little toning developing.$500-$750

313. 1929 twenty-five cents. ICCS MS-60. $150-$180

314. 1936 twenty-five cents. ICCS MS-64. Full white lustrous example.

$400-$500

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315. no lot

316. 1936 twenty-five cents. ICCS AU-55, Dot. $850-$1,000

317. 1940 twenty-five cents. ANACS MS-64. $80-$100

318. 1947 twenty-five cents Dot. ICCS MS-63. $1,000-$1,100

319. 1947 twenty-five cents Dot. ICCS AU-58. $400-$500

320. 1948 twenty-five cents. ICCS MS-63. $100-$150

321. 1951 twenty-five cents. ICCS PL-66, low relief. $1,400-$2,000

322. 1959 twenty-five cents. ICCS MS-65, cameo. $60-$75

323. 1973 twenty-five cents large Bust. PCGS PL66. Rarely seen any better.

$300-$400

324. 1973 twenty-five cents large Bust. ICCS SP-66. $300-$400

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325. 1870 fifty cents. ICCS VF-30, rare no L.C.W. $4,500-$6,000

326. 1870 fifty cents. Good, no L.C.W. $800-$900

327. 1870 fifty cents. ICCS AU-55. L.C.W. $1,200-$1,500

328. 1871 fifty cents. VF, just honest wear is present. $500-$750

329. 1871H fifty cents. ICCS VF-30. $800-$1,250

330. 1872H fifty cents. ICCS EF-40. Inverted A/V. $5,000-$6,000

331. 1872H fifty cents. ICCS AU-50. $1,000-$1,200

332. 1872H fifty cents. ICCS EF-40. $500-$600

333. 1872H fifty cents. Multiple areas on the coin with doubling, nice EF but altered surfaces. No return.

$200-$400

334. 1881H fifty cents. ICCS EF-40. Staple holes are present through the certificate part of the holder.

$800-$900

335. 1881H fifty cents. ICCS VF-30. $400-$600

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337. 1890H fifty cents. VG+, key date. $2,100-$2,500

338. 1900 fifty cents. A pleasant fine. $150-$160

339. 1902 fifty cents. ICCS AU-50. Nice original toning. $600-$750

340. 1902 fifty cents. EF40, accompanied with a PCGS certificate.

$400-$425

341. 1903H fifty cents. ICCS VF-20. $200-$250

336. 1888 fifty cents. ICCS MS-64, obverse 3. The 1888 Victoria 50 Cents has a mintage of only 60,000 coins. A few light marks on the Queen’s cheek and the obverse fields, otherwise one of the finest coins available.

$50,000-$65,000

342. 1904 fifty cents. ICCS MS-63. The strike is sharp, and the surfaces display only light marks. The three key issues of the Edward VII series are 1904, 1905, and 1909.

$15,000-$16,500

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343. 1904 fifty cents. ICCS EF-40, dark toning. $500-$600

344. 1904 fifty cents. ICCS VG-8. Staple holes are through the certificate portion of the holder.

$200-$250

345. 1905 fifty cents. Decent VG, perfect match with above.$250-$300

346. 1906 fifty cents. ICCS AU-50. $800-$900

347. 1906 fifty cents. ICCS EF-40. $400-$450

348. 1909 fifty cents. PCGS MS63. The strike is nice and the fields have a granular texture that is typical of this issue. Plenty of lustre beneath its dark patina. Only 7 pieces have been certified better by PCGS and ICCS. (07/18).

$10,000-$15,000

349. 1910 fifty cents. ICCS VF-20. Victorian Leaves. $150-$200

350. 1911 fifty cents. ICCS VF-30. $350-$500

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351. 1914 fifty cents. MS66 PCGS, Ex: Norweb. Cross graded ICCS MS-66. The finest graded by either firm. The cataloger for this piece at its appearance in the Norweb auction noted: “In Mint State, this gem eclipses in rarity the far more famous 1921.” Heritage indicated in its 2010 January Signature World Coin Auction: “In the PCGS Population Report, this holds true today, with eight Mint State 1914 coins to 11 certified as such of the 1921. It is important to remember, however, that this coin’s importance and beauty are not found solely in comparisons, and that it is just as impressive when evaluated on its own merits”. We couldn’t agree more. From the Canadiana Collection.

$80,000-$90,000

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352. 1917 fifty cents. ICCS MS-63. Full white & lustrous.$1,200-$1,500

353. 1920 fifty cents. ICCS AU-55. Wide 0. $1,000-$1,250

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354. 1921 fifty cents. PCGS MS66, perfectly preserved with stunning toning. Simply The Finest Known Mint State Example and thus a once in a lifetime opportunity to acquire the best of the best. As the Charlton Catalogue explains: “This popular and very scarce coin was originally minted in considerable quantity. During the early and mid-1920s the demand for 50-cent pieces was very light; only 28,000 pieces were issued between 1921 and 1929. These are assumed to have been almost entirely 1920s. When a greater demand for this denomination arose later in 1929, the Master of the Ottawa Mint decided to melt the entire stock of 1920 and 1921 coins (amounting to some 480,392 pieces) and recoin the silver into 1929 coins. He took this decision because he feared that the public would suspect they were receiving counterfeits if a large quantity of coins with ‘old’ dates were issued. It is believed that the 75 or so 1921’s that have survived came from Specimen sets sold to collectors, or from circulation strikes sold to Mint visitors.” This example is from the Canadiana Collection.

$325,000-$375,000

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355. 1932 fifty cents. ICCS VF-20. $400-$500

356. 1934 fifty cents. NGC MS67. Cross Graded ICCS MS-66. Mintage is only 40,000. From a short-lived series comprised of several low-mintage dates, the conditional rarity, combined with the stunning toning offered here is a superb opportunity for the registry collector.

$15,000-$20,000

357. 1939 fifty cents. ICCS MS-64. $500-$600

358. 1944 fifty cents. ICCS MS-64. Near 4. $200-$250

359. 1947 fifty cents. ICCS MS-63. Curved Right 7. $200-$300

360. 1948 fifty cents. ICCS MS-62. $300-$400

361. 1958 fifty cents. ICCS MS-65. $100-$150

362. 1959 fifty cents. ICCS PL-66. Heavy Cameo. $100-$150

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363. 1935 silver Dollar - Jop. Type III JOP counterstamp. EF+.$800-$1,000

364. 1935 silver Dollar. ICCS MS-66, rainbow toning. $500-$750

365. 1935 silver Dollar. ICCS MS-65. White. $200-$250

366. 1935 silver Dollar. ICCS MS-65. Toning around rim. $200-$250

367. 1935 silver Dollar. MS-64. $100-$125

368. 1937 silver Dollar. ICCS MS-64. $250-$275

369. 1937 silver Dollar. PCGS MS64. $250-$275

370. 1945 silver Dollar. ICCS MS-63. $900-$1,000

371. 1945 silver Dollar. ICCS MS-62. 5/5 Variety. $700-$800

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372. 1945 silver Dollar. ICCS MS-62. $500-$600

373. 1946 silver Dollar. ICCS MS-64. Nicely toned over strong strike (not common).

$1,200-$1,500

374. 1946 silver Dollar. MS-63, nice gem. $800-$1,000

375. 1947 silver Dollar. PCGS MS64. Pointed 7, dot. $8,500-$9,500

376. 1947 silver Dollar. ICCS MS-62, pointed 7; quadruple punch.

$800-$1,000

377. 1947 silver Dollar. ICCS MS-62, Pointed 7. $800-$950

378. 1947 silver Dollar. MS-60. Pointed 7 with dot; double HP.$1,000-$1,100

379. 1947 silver Dollar. EF-40. Pointed 7 with dot. $350-$400

380. 1947 silver Dollar. ICCS MS-64, Maple Leaf. $1,500-$2,000

381. 1947 silver Dollar. PCGS MS63. Blunt 7. Nicely toned. $400-$500

382. 1947 silver Dollar. Choice MS-62, Blunt 7. $250-$300

383. 1947 silver Dollar. ICCS AU-50. Blunt 7. $150-$175

384. 1948 silver Dollar. ICCS MS-64. The King of Dollars, an outstanding mixture of lilac, slate-gray, and turquoise toning. Great rarity.

$4,500-$5,500

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385. 1948 silver Dollar. ICCS AU-58, The King of Dollars.$1,600-$2,000

386. 1948 silver Dollar. EF-40. Problem free circulated example. $1,300-$1,450

387. 1949 silver Dollar. ICCS MS-66. White and virtually flawless. $200-$300

388. 1949 silver Dollar. ICCS MS-66. $200-$300

389. 1950 silver Dollar. ICCS MS-64. Arnprior. $300-$400

390. 1951 silver Dollar. MS-60, Arnprior. $200-$250

391. 1954 silver Dollar. ICCS PL-66, Cameo. $250-$350

392. 1955 silver Dollar. ICCS PL-66, Arnprior. $400-$500

393. 1952 & 1955 silver Dollars. NGC MS-64 & ICCS MS-64. 2 Pcs.

$150-$200

394. 1956 silver Dollar. MS-64, Heavy Cameo. $400-$500

395. 1956 silver Dollar. Proof Like with an attractive cameo appearance. $140-$200

396. 1958 & 1959 silver Dollars. Both slabbed PL-66 by NGC.$75-$100

397. 1959 silver Dollar. NGC PL67. $75-$100

398. 1966 silver Dollar. ICCS MS-64, Small Beads. $4,500-$5,500

399. 1967 silver Dollar. Slight “diving goose: accompanied by a CCCS certificate stating “PL-64 Die rotation”. $100-$200

400. 1974 nickel Dollar. PCGS SP66+. Double yoke variety #1. Rarely offered. $1,200-$1,500

401. 1974 nickel Dollar. ICCS PL-66. Nickel, double yoke #3.$400-$600

402. complete set of nickel Dollars. All ICCS Graded MS-65. A superb way to complete the challenging set at one shot. Rare opportunity to obtain the elusive 1979 & 1985. Trends $3000. $2,400-$3,000

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403. silver royal Visit Medallion, 1939 & silver Dollar, 1967. 1967 Silver Dollar ICCS SP-67, cameo. 1939 Medallion MS-64, nicely toned. 2 Pcs.

$60-$80

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404. 1937 ten cents Brass specimen trial. Produced by the Paris Mint, KM-TS7, DC-21. A thicker than normal striking than would be used for the business issues, this trial piece is better than most with only a light amount of spotting.

$3,000-$4,500

405. 1943 fifty cents - strike through fragment. Interesting error, should be viewed, rarely seen.

$80-$125

406. set of canadian Blank planchets. All Type II, nickel & silver. Includes desirable silver dollar planchet. 11 Pcs.

$400-$600

407. rcM salesman’s samples 1999-2000 - lot of 8. Housed in three RCM portfolios as issued. Charlton SS-1 to SS-9 but missing SS-5 which was retained by the European gentleman that received this set. Obverse Canada/Maple Leafs; reverse RCM logo and name in English and French.

$1,600-$2,400

408. canadian-Dutch joint set celebrating the liberation of the netherland in 1945. The Canadian-Dutch joint set celebrating the Liberation of the Netherland in 1945 offered a unique opportunity for the Royal Canadian Mint to show its technical capabilities to the European market. Having already issued selective plating and circulation colourized coins, for this set the RCM experimented something never done before: photo etched coins. A probably unique trial piece (CH DC-41) struck on a traditional uniface test token piece was produced, exhibiting in the obverse the photo etching of a stock picture of a young girl. With the success of the production of the trial piece, the medallion was produced using the same technique. 2 Pcs. $4,000-$5,000

409. royal canadian Mint “colour technology” test tokens. Two Test Tokens from the 2015 Currency Conference held in Vancouver, BC. Canada Flag, Poppy Token, ABCDEFG 1234, multiple nickel plated steel, magnetic. 24mm, 2mm thick, reeded edge, 6gms, , PCGS SP66; Fish Token, ABCDEFG 1234, multiple nickel plated steel, magnetic, 27mm, 1.9mm thick, reeded edge, 7gms, , PCGS SP66. For the interesting story on these test tokens refer to the inside front page of the catalogue. 2 Pcs.

$4,000-$5,000

410. ten cent Brockage - Full brockage on reverse with some damage on the rim, likely caused from the coin being stuck in the collar. Date is not legible, rarely offered, a very nice error. $200-$400

411. 2009 one cent reverse Brokerage. Lightly circulated AU. Rare. $600-$800

rcm & miScellAneoUS412. 1956 royal canadian Mint proof like set. In original

cello, tape is stained but coins are nice and original.$200-$300

413. 1970 specimen set. All PCGS Graded SP-67. This is as good as it gets, great chance to obtain this elusive set, already slabbed. 6 Pcs.

$1,000-$1,250

414. 1973 proof like set with large Bust. In cello as issued from the Mint. $200-$275

415. Montreal canadiens 50 cents complete set in album. 100 Years of the Canadiens in Album with all 6 coins in presentation folder. 6 Pcs. $80-$100

416. Johnson Matthey 1/2 silver Bar. Fine silver 999, sealed. Serial #012787. $50-$60

417. 2000 tim Hortons .999 fine silver 1 oz round. Ottawa Canada, in capsule and presentation case.

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418. Unparalleled collection of Wooden tokens with over 2100 woods from canada and the World. Over 14 binders packed with wooden tokens. This is a dream lot for the wooden token collector including a few specimens of rare and hard to find woods. The collection contains one of a kind woods hand signed by Albert Kasman along with other well-known wooden token collectors. One of the best assortments of ONA, coin club woods this cataloguer has seen. This is part of the Albert Kasman Collection. Albert was a Toronto based collector spending a lifetime establishing an elite collection of wooden tokens. Viewing is highly recommended, no return.

$300-$500

nUmiSmAtic BookS419. the Waterloo Medal - numismatic Book. Rare privately

published in Philadelphia in 1885 by the author Issaac Myer. It was an address to the Numismatic and Antiquarian Society of that city. The cover page has hand written “with respects of Isaac Myer, April 8th 1891. There were 100 copies with title in red, blue and black, half tone and engraved plates, color-printed initials, original cream cloth gilt with spine coming loose. Provenance to Christie’s auction October 20, 1995.

$300-$350420. canadian Bankers association Journal. Volume 1, Part 1,

1893, first year of issue, several essays on banking in Canada, bound and clean. Quite scarce.

$50-$100

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421. HUDson’s BaY coMpanY - so-called soUtH DaKota HoarD - set of 2. Unlisted by Gingras. The discovery of the Hoard was described, and pieces analyzed, by Mr. Greg Ingram and printed in several numismatic publications, including Numismatic Canada, in the March 2010 issue [Vol. 9, #1, Issue 33, pages 2-11]. Mr. Ingram indicated only denominations of 10, 50, and 100 were found with no specimens for the 5 and 25. The tokens are somewhat similar to the 1946 Eastern Arctic issue [Gingras 285, a, b, c and d] but differ in size and weight. The Hoard contained the following non-corroded pieces: 25 of the 100 denomination, 69 of the 50 denomination, and 27 of the 10 denomination; there were also 125 badly corroded 10 denominated pieces. The incuse “HBC” and the numerals have a white appearance, from what appears to be the result of titanium oxide in the aluminum alloy. This lot is comprised of the 10 and 50 denominated tokens. Weight & Diameter: 1.61gms-21mm; 3.29gms-29mm; respectively. Alum. base, incuse. EF/AU. 2 Pcs.

$1,000-$1,200

422. HUDson’s BaY coMpanY - so-called soUtH DaKota HoarD “fossil piece”. As above but this 10 cent piece contains a back imprint on another similar token. Likely occurred during the preservation of the hoard, this occurred on only 7 pieces of this denomination, a curiosity and rare. $500-$750

423. HUDson’s BaY coMpanY - so-called soUtH DaKota HoarD - 10 cents. This is for a single piece as above, in lower condition. Great chance to obtain a HBC item at a fraction of normal cost. $300-$400

424. British columbia, Hazelton, Hudson’s Bay company. H.B.C./H countermarked on an imitation spade guinea dated 1790. Brass, 25mm. Gingras 215a, Hill H3610e. VF. Scarce. $200-$300

425. British columbia - skeena - private fur trade token. ROBERT CUNNINGHAM & SON. Lot consists of the 25 Cents Trade, in brass, round, 23mm. Hill S4760d. Uniface, incuse. Fair Condtition. Scarce. $700-$750

426. British columbia - skeena - private fur trade token. ROBERT CUNNINGHAM & SON. Lot consists of the 50 Cents Trade, in brass, round, 23mm. Hill S4760d. Uniface, incuse. Fair Condtition. Scarce. $700-$750

427. British columbia, skeena, private fur trade token. Robert Cunningham & Son. One Dollar Trade, Hill S4760e, copper, top of “SK” of Skeena visible. Uniface, incuse. F+. Scarce. $500-$700

428. British columbia, Hazelton, private fur trade token. Robert Cunningham & Son. One Dollar Trade, Hill H3410f, brass, round, 29mm, and counterstamped with “H” for Hazelton. No trace of “Skeena, B.C.” Uniface, incuse. F. Scarce. $500-$600

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429. Blacksmith token. Can Ida/St. Amant, (1820 Halfpenny). Brass, usually found in copper. EF. An interesting colonial, often associated with the Blacksmith coppers. Two varieties exist, the other being dated 1820. McLachlan’s hoard, part of which was published in The Numismatic and Antiquarian Society Journal in July, 1889 references sixty specimens which were found in a hoard consisted of discredited coppers circulating during the time of the Rebellion of 1837-8, the hoard contained 12,000 pieces, in three boxes that were discovered in the vaults of the Quebec branch of the Bank of Montreal. It has now become scarce and respected as an important piece in the Canadian colonial series. Ex:Mel Kyle, Ex:Saul Hendler.

$500-$600

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430. Blacksmith tokens. lot of 4. CH BL-1, Wo 1. Copper, Fine for type, 7.36g, ; CH BL-2A2, Wo 2, Copper, F with ding on obverse, 5.49g, ; CH BL-2A2, Wo 2, Copper, VF, 4.79g, ; CH BL-2A2, Wo 2, Copper, F/VF with rusted reverse, 5.12g, . 4 pcs.

$300-$500

431. Blacksmith tokens. lot of 2. CH BL-2A?, Wo 2, Copper, VG+, 4.30g, ; CH BL-2A2, Wo 2, Copper, F/VF with very rusted reverse, 5.46g, . 2 pcs.

$200-$300

432. Blacksmith token. CH BL-2A4, Wo 2. Brass, VF for type, 3.74g, .

$250-$400

433. Blacksmith tokens. lot of 4. CH BL-3, Wo 4, Copper, VG, 5.10g, ; Same as previous, VG, 5.27g; CH BL-4, Wo 5, Copper, VG, 4.72g; Same as previous but F, 3.51g. 4 pcs.

$140-$200

434. Blacksmith token. CH BL-6A1, Wo 7. Copper, F with porous obverse, 5.17g, .

$300-$500

435. Blacksmith tokens. lot of 3. CH BL-7, Wo 11, Copper, F, 5.15g ,; Same as previous but 5.33g; CH BL-8, Wo 12, Copper, F, 4.91g, . 3 pcs.

$200-$250

436. Blacksmith token. CH BL-9, Wo 13. Brass, VF+, 6.09g, .

$200-$250

437. Blacksmith token. CH BL-11, Wo 16. Brass, F/VF, 6.09g, .

$180-$250

438. Blacksmith token. CH PE-3A3, CH BL-24A3, Wo 9c, Lees 3. Copper, VF for type, 3.11g, .

$300-$450

439. Blacksmith token. CH BL-28A2, Wo 10. Copper, Fine for type, 3.26g, .

$400-$550

440. Blacksmith token. CH BL-32A1, Wo 19. Copper, VF with flaw on head, probably a hole repair, 4.21g, .

$1,200-$1,600

441. Blacksmith token. CH BL-34, Wo 22. Copper, F with flaw above head resembling an attempt to hole token, 4.29g, .

$1,500-$2,000

442. Blacksmith token. CH BL-41, Wo 24. Copper, VG+, 5.53g, .

$800-$1,200

443. Blacksmith token. CH BL-42, Wo 25. Copper, F/VF, 2.97g, .

$3,000-$3,500

444. Blacksmith. CH BL-45; Wood 28; Clipped. ICCS G-6. Apart from the clip, the token grades a nice VF. This token is not damaged, it is a mint error with a large straight clip, likely from the end of a copper sheet where the planchet blanks were punched out. We also sold a similar at our Fall Expo Sale, Lot #250, a VF with a small clip sold for $3300.

$1,500-$2,000

445. Blacksmith tokens. lot of 2. CH BL-47A1, Wo 29. Copper, VF, 6.29g, . USA Hard Times Token, Low 284, the obverse die of this token is the reverse die of Wo 29, VF. 2 pcs.

$700-$900

446. Blacksmith. CH BL-53A1, 6.9 gms, SCARCE, holed in the center.

$1,000-$1,500

447. Blacksmith tokens. lot of 3. CH BL-37, Wo 33. Copper, VF, Unrusted die, 5.50g, ; Same as previous but rust shows below bust, 6.06g; Same as previous but die has been polished to remove rust, 5.84g 3 pcs.

$80-$125

448. so called Wood 42. George II counterfeit halfpenny/ Britannia, VG, 5.46g.

$50-$80

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449. Br. 520. Magdalen island penny, 1815. CH LC-1, beautifully mirrored surfaces, iridescent lustre, and a sharp strike as one would expect. A few field marks, a couple of edge nicks, and cabinet friction on some of the high points, all from handling over the years. Engraved by Thomas Halliday, struck by Edward Thomason at Birmingham, and issued by Admiral Sir Isaac Coffin in support of his vainglorious mission to settle the Magdalens as his personal fiefdom. Proofs of this token are known and do surface from time to time. This example is Ex:Montreal Stamps & Coins auction, 1992, lot 243.

$2,000-$3,000

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450. Br. 524. Bank of Montreal sideview Halfpenny, 1838. CH LC-10A. ICCS AU-50. Very rare and attractive AU with touches of remaining lustre. $6,000-$7,000

451. Br. 524. Bank of Montreal sideview Halfpenny, 1839. CH LC-10B1, Courteau 33. A very nice, undamaged VF+, with a small rim cud at 11 o’clock on the obverse and a larger one at 1 to 2 o’clock on the reverse, the token off a true upset reverse by 45 degrees. An interesting piece. Ex Geoffrey Bell auction, May 30-31, 2013, lot 892. $5,000-$6,000

452. Br. 524. Bank of Montreal sideview Halfpenny, 1839. CH LC-10B. ICCS F-15. A solid Fine without problems, just honest wear.

$1,500-$2,000453. Br. 527. Bank of Montreal ½ penny, 1844. Lot of 25 pieces,

not examined for varieties. Good-VF, average F. 25 Pcs.$100-$125

454. newfoundland, Mcausland. CH NF-2, Br 956, Ler 318, EXTREMELY RARE, appears to have been buried at some point in Prince Edward Island where it was located. This specimen was sold in 2002 by Jeffrey Hoare Auctions as lot 660. There are in all likelihood under 8 specimens in existence with 2 in the Bank of Canada National Currency Collection. The last specimen sold in the Stacks-Bowers sale in Chicago in 2013. McAusland ran a store in St. John's and his premises were destroyed by the great fire in 1846. A useful census was published in the Hoare catalogue of September, 2004 as follows, "Previous appearances include the sale of the Murdock Collection in 1903, a Lyman Low sale in 1904, the auctions of the W.W.C. Wilson collection in 1925, 1926 and 1927, the sale of the Wickham collection in 1947, the sale of the Howard Gibbs Collection in 1952 and the Jeffrey Hoare sales in 2002 and 2004. This specimen is rather difficult to grade as it has some traces of verdigris, is porous weighing 2.1 gms. It is brass and 19.3 mm in diameter. Ex:Warren Baker, Richard Cooper. Seldom offered and worthy of a substantial bid. $8,000-$9,000

455. Br. 567. rare Hunterstown token. The very rare Hunterstown token, probably issued by William Parker for use in his lumber company store in the village of Hunterstown located on the Rivière-du-Loup above the north shore of the St. Lawrence about halfway between Montreal and Quebec City. This token was much sought after by early collectors and appeared in most major collections. See the article in Jeffrey Hoare Auctions, September 22-23, 2012, lot 268. This example grades ICCS VF-30, but is neatly holed from the obverse at the G of GOODS. $7,500-$10,000

456. Br. 714. Bank of Montreal token. CH LC-3A3, Courteau 5. AU. $125-$150

457. Br. 717. lesslie & sons two pence, 1822. CH UC-3, ICCS EF-40. $600-$800

458. Br. 717. lesslie & sons two pence, 1822. CH UC-3, EF+, with a couple of old field marks on the obverse and the usual light wear for this grade on Justice’s blindfold and her breasts. There is one inconspicuous edge ding.

$600-$800

459. Br. 717. lesslie & sons two pence, 1822. CH UC-3, ICCS VF-30 Plugged, from the Landon Collection.

$225-$325

460. Br. 729. cask Marked Jamaica, 1821. CH UC-11. Heavily corroded and barely legible, but rare. $2,000-$2,500

461. Br. 738. ontario Merchant token. Astwood 1205a - Ottawa Bakery/1/2/ A J Dompierre; Ottawa, ON., brass, AU, 25 mm, .95 gms., uniface, thin planchet, uniface.

$50-$100

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462. ontario Merchant tokens - lot of 3. Br. 743 L.G. Marineau/Baker/Ottawa/CAN/288 Clarence St; Good for 1 Loaf of Bread. This is the RARE Brass token - 600 issued; Ottawa; EF (Includes XRF Analysis). Br. 744, E. Rewaud/325/Clarence/Ottawa,/Boulanger; Bon Pour 1 Pain (Unc); & Br. 745 E. Rewaud/325/Clarence/Ottawa,/Boulanger; Bon Pour 1/2 Pain (AU). Lot of three Ottawa tokens. 3 Pcs.

$250-$300

463. nova scotia. thistle counterfeit Halfpennies. lot of 4. Br. 871, Co 278. Co. 278, CH NS-3A2 x4, in various stages of deterioration, F to EF. 4 Pcs.

$200-$300

464. nova scotia, counterfeit Halfpenny, Br. 871, co 278. CH NS-3A2, AU for type.

$200-$300

465. nova scotia. Br. 871. co. 278. lot of 5. Clash study group. CH NS-3A4. A group of five pieces displaying the obverse clash beneath “SCOTIA”. F-VF. 5 Pcs.

$200-$300

466. nova scotia. Br. 871, co 278. counterfeit Halfpenny. CH NS-3A4, Obverse Die Clash, ICCS VF-30.

$150-$250

467. nova scotia. Br. 871, co 278. counterfeit Halfpenny. CH NS-3A4, Obverse Die Clash, EF.

$150-$250

468. nova scotia. Br. 871, co 278. counterfeit Halfpenny. CH NS-3A4, Obverse Die Clash, VF.

$100-$150

469. nova scotia. Br. 871. co. 278. off-centre. counterfeit Halfpenny. CH NS-3A4, Obverse Die Clash, About 10% off centre, F/VF.

$100-$150

470. nova scotia. corrected Date. Br. 871, co 281, counterfeit Halfpennies. lot of 2. CH NS-3C1, No Die Chip under Nose, VG; CH NS-3C2, Die Chip Under Nose, VF. 2 Pcs.

$80-$100

471. nova scotia. corrected Date, Br. 871, co 281, counterfeit Halfpennies. lot of 3. CH NS-3C2 x3, Die Chip Under Nose, VF x2 and EF. 3 Pcs.

$200-$300

472. nova scotia. Br. 871. co 281. CH NS-3C2. EF. $100-$150

473. nova scotia. Br. 871. co 281. CH NS-3C2. ICCS EF-40.$40-$200

474. nova scotia. Br. 871 tokens. lot of 2. Co. 277 and 283. CH NS-3A1. F, but pitted. CH 3D2, F+. Both types under-rated: outside of Co. 280 they are the two scarcest of the counterfeit halfpennies known to Courteau. 2 Pcs.

$80-$100

475. nova scotia counterfeit Halfpennies, Br. 871 tokens. lot of 2. Co. 282.CH NS-3D1. F+, One cleaned. 2 Pcs.

$40-$50

476. nova scotia. Br. 871. co 282. CH NS-3D1. ICCS AU-50.$200-$300

477. nova scotia. Br. 871. co 282. CH NS-3D1. ICCS AU-55.$200-$300

478. nova scotia. Br. 871. co 282. CH NS-3D1. ICCS EF-45.$100-$125

479. nova scotia. Br. 871. co 282. CH NS-3D1. ICCS AU-50.$200-$300

480. nova scotia. Br. 871. co 282. CH NS-3D1. AU. $120-$200

481. nova scotia. Br. 871. co 282. CH NS-3D1. EF+. $100-$159

482. nova scotia. Br. 871. co 282. CH NS-3D1. EF+. $100-$150

483. nova scotia. Br. 871. co 282. Broadstruck. CH 3D1. VF+. Struck out of collar, resulting in a spread, thin planchet and wide rims. Planchet flaw on rev. Diameter approx. 29.2mm; thickness approx. 1.36mm.

$200-$250

484. nova scotia. Br. 871. co 282. CH 3D1. EF+, diagonal striations on obv. Ex: GBA, 2016 Fall Expo, Lot 129; Ex:David Moore collection (Moore Feb/09, lot 1254 part).

$200-$250

485. nova scotia. Br. 871. co 282. CH NS-3D1. EF. $60-$80

486. nova scotia. Br. 872. co. 280. the 1925 Wilson specimen. Ex. GBA Fall Expo 2016 Sale, CH NS-3B. VF in point of wear, but with rev. corrosion (old and appears stable). 5.866 grams. A photographic comparison of this piece with the plates of the 1925 sale of the W.W.C. Wilson collection shows that this is the same piece as Lot 558 from that renowned sale. That specimen was sold to L.A. Renaud for $21. Renaud, later the curator of the Chateau de Ramezay, was most likely acting as an agent for the true buyer. It was possibly purchased for Ludger Gravel, for whom Renaud made a number of purchases at the Wilson sale, though the Co. 280 in Gravel’s collection (described as “Good”) was unfortunately not plated when sold by J.C. Morgenthau in 1935. The chain of ownership between Renaud and Cooper thus remains obscure for now. Regardless--with Wilson, Renaud and Cooper, outstanding pedigree and associations for so prized a type.

$2,500-$3,000

487. nova scotia. Br. 875. n.s. Mayflower penny. Br. 875, N.S. Mayflower Penny, Courteau 318, without L.C.W. below the bust, CH NS-6A2, EF with much remaining lustre.

$75-$100

488. nova scotia. Br. 876. n.s. Mayflower Halfpenny courteau 316. CH LC-5A2, no L.C.W., brass, VF+. Ex:Jeffrey Hoare Auctions, 1997, lot 1341.

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489. new Brunswick. Br. 909. CH NB-2A. New Brunswick 1843 Penny, EF+. $100-$150

490. new Brunswick. Br. 910. CH NB-1A2. New Brunswick 1843 Half Penny, AU. $200-$250

491. new Brunswick. Br. 909 & 910. CH NB-2A. New Brunswick 1843 Penny, EF; CH NB-1A2. New Brunswick 1843 Half Penny, EF. $120-$175

492. new Brunswick. Br. 911 penny tokens. lot of 2. CH NB-2B1, New Brunswick 1854 Penny, complete ensign, AU; CH NB-2B2, incomplete ensign, EF harshly cleaned. 2 pcs. $200-$250

493. new Brunswick. Br. 912. CH NB-1B. New Brunswick 1854 Half Penny, AU. $200-$250

494. new Brunswick. Br. 912. Halfpenny, 1854. CH NB-1B, Uncirculated with remaining lustre in the legends. Ex: Virgil Brand Estate; Ex: Stack’s Bowers John J. Ford August 2013 collection sale, lot 21062. $1,000-$1,250

495. new Brunswick. Br. 913. CH NB-4. St. John New Brunswick, Half Penny, VF+. $100-$120

496. new Brunswick. Br. 914. f. McDermott. CH NB-3, EF with minor spotting. $3,000-$4,000

497. prince edward island. Mccarthy penny. CH-PE-2. McCarthy Penny, the letters P.E.I incuse on an otherwise blank planchet, copper. There is no justification for attributing this piece to Peter McCausland (also spelled MacAusland, or McAuslane), as has usually been the case. Everything, including its likely date of production about 1840, and the identical features with the unique DMC / P.E.I piece, point to Dennis McCarthy of Charlottetown as the issuer. McCarthy’s Charlottetown tinsmith shop was located at the north-west corner of Kent and Great George Streets (the latter street now called University Avenue). This example is rough, with corrosion and verdigris, perhaps from having been buried. VG for the issue and weighs 5.66g.

$1,200-$1,500

498. prince edward island. Br. 916. James Milner’s sheaf of Wheat. CH PE-4, all letters of the legends and the date fully legible; no major damage, some slight pitting both sides. Ex Stack’s Bowers John J. Ford Collection, August 2013, lot 21046. VF for issue. $3,000-$3,750

499. prince edward island. Br. 916. James Milner’s sheaf of Wheat. CH PE-4, the obverse clear with all letters legible, on the reverse the date and most of the legend legible. A nice Fine, with a planchet striation on the obverse as is frequent with this token and a rim cut at the bottom. Ex Virgil Brand Estate; Ex Stack’s Bowers John J. Ford Collection, August 2013, lot 21048. Fine for issue.

$1,500-$2,000

500. Br. 925. north West company token. CH FT-10B. In copper Holed as usual. PCGS VF, with an indication that the surfaces have been tooled somewhat. As to be expected, there is some porosity, especially on the obverse. However, this is a very desirable example of a token that is much rarer in copper than in brass. It is noteworthy that the hole on the North West token is always applied from the reverse and always in exactly the same spot, through the top right half of the letter H and part of the border, and is always the same size. This precision suggests that the tokens were machine holed before they were distributed. The specimen in the Stack’s Bowers 2013 sale of the John J. Ford, Jr. collection, lot 21027, was graded choice VF and brought a hammer price of $18,000. The EF-AU example in our sale of the George Thomson collection in May 2014 realized $26,000 hammer. The present example Ex:John Temple. $10,000-$15,000

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501. Br. 1012. Bust and Harp, 1825. CH LC-60A1, this is a counterfeit, large photo is enclosed of this example and a comparison of a real example courtesy of our friends at ICCS.

$80-$100

502. ontario token. Copper Company of Upper Canada, bronze, 5.7 gms, appears to be an electrotype, nevertheless scarce, 1794, Ler 696, Ex:Temple collection. $350-$400

503. province of canada - lot of 4. 1852 CH PC-3, Quebec Bank half penny, VF; 1852 CH PC-4, Quebec Bank penny, F; 1852 CH PC-4, Quebec Bank penny, VF; Unusual uniface 1852 Quebec Bank half penny, VG. 4 Pcs. $100-$200

504. lower canada - lot of 8. A nice study lot of Lower Canada tokens including 3 Bouquet Sous specimens, 3 Bust and Harp specimens and 2 Bank of Montreal front view specimens. This lot should be inspected. 8 Pcs.

$80-$100

505. Upper canada and province of canada - lot of 7. Upper Canada tokens including 1 Brock, 2 Sloop, 1 Lesslie half penny, 3 Bank of Upper Canada specimens. This lot should be inspected. 7 Pcs. $80-$100

506. new Brunswick, nova scotia, pei, newfoundland - lot of 8. Br. 953, Rutherford; Br. 868 and 873, Thistle; Br. 919 (3 specimens); Br. 910 and 912 Frigate. 8 Pcs. $80-$100

507. Miscellaneous canadian pre-confederation tokens. lot of 14. G-VF. 14 Pcs. $60-$100

coUnterStAmped tokenS508. Devins & Bolton Montreal, countermarked. On obverse

of Bust & Harp brass halfpenny, 1820, Br. 1012, Brunk 11510. Nicely centred countermark. F/VF. $40-$60

509. counterstamps on canadian tokens. lot of 2. T. Burr counterstamped on obverse and reverse of Br. 867 Nova Scotia 1823 Halfpenny, Brunk 6085; H.D. Pullen, a star, oak leaf and acorn counterstamped on reverse of Br. 719 Bank of Upper Canada 1850 Penny, Unpublished. 2 pcs.

$50-$80

510. counterstamps on canadian tokens. lot of 2. Lloyd’s Weekly Newspaper counterstamped on obverse of Br. 870 Nova Scotia 1832 Penny, Brunk 52800; E.H. Rudd counterstamped on obverse of Br. 521 Habitant 1837 Penny, Unpublished. 2 pcs.

$50-$80

511. counterstamps on canadian tokens. lot of 2. W. Faram counterstamped on reverse of Br. 963 Trade & Navigation 1813 halfpenny, Unpublished; J. Pawling counterstamped on Br. 521 Habitant 1837 Penny, Unpublished. 2 pcs.

$50-$80

512. counterstamps on canadian large cents. lot of 2. Robinson’s Carriage Works counterstamped on obverse of Canadian large cent, 1884, Brunk 34660; Warranted LD-BY counterstamped on obverse and F0 (0 is rotated 90°) Unpublished. 2 pcs.

$50-$80

513. counterstamps on canadian tokens. lot of 2. N&G counterstamped on obverse of Br. 527 BMO 1844 Halfpenny, Unpublished; CD within rectangular cartouche counterstamped four times on obverse, Unpublished. 2 pcs.

$50-$80

514. counterstamps on canadian tokens. lot of 3. T.K. counterstamped on reverse of Br. 719 Bank of Upper Canada 1850 Penny (could be the T K counterstamp mentioned by Brunk in 2000, but this example shows periods after letters), in all likelihood Unpublished; IOC within rectangular cartouche counterstamped three times on obverse and five times on reverse of Br. 719, Bank of Upper Canada 1857 Penny, Unpublished; W.G K counterstamped on obverse of Br. 871 Nova Scotia 1832 Halfpenny, Unpublished. 3 pcs.

$50-$80

515. chopmarked eight reales. lot of 2. 1800 8 Reales, Mexico Mint, few chop marks seen on obverse and reverse, VG, Brunk 75010; as previous but 1807, F+. 2 pcs.

$100-$150

516. nils ohman counterstamp. Nils Ohman, a jeweller in St. John’s, Nfld. NO within cartouche counterstamped on Newfoundland 1900 50 cents, F, Brunk 29160.

$150-$200

poSt conFederAtion tokenS517. lot of four Breton listed ontario tokens. Br. 733, Ottawa

Key Trust, c/s 110, holed, brass, BU; Br. 734, H. Barnard, holed, WM, Unc; Br. 747 Short 1, W. Barrett, Copper, AU; Br. 755, Evening Globe, BU w. perfect copper gilt; 4 Pcs.

$150-$200

518. iliffe (ottawa) token. Br. 735, Astwood 1215f, Brass, 1 Loaf, Counterstamped 2061 on Reverse, VF.

$100-$150

519. iliffe (ottawa) token. Br. 735, Same as Astwood 1215f but Copper, 1 Loaf, Counterstamped 2098 on Reverse. VF.

$100-$150

520. iliffe tokens. lot of 4. Br. 735, Astwood 1215e, Brass, 1 Loaf, centre dot on reverse, F; Br. 735; Astwood 1215e, Brass, 1 Loaf, VF; Br. 735A incuse; Astwood 1215i, WM, 1 Loaf, VF; Br. 735 incuse; Astwood 1215j, Brass, 1 Loaf, VF. 4 Pcs.

$200-$300

521. iliffe tokens. lot of 3. Br. 736, Astwood 1215c. Brass, 1/2 Loaf, EF; Br. 736A incuse, Astwood 1215a, Brass, 1/2 Loaf, VF; Br. 736A incuse, Astwood 1215b, WM, 1/2 Loaf, EF. 3 Pcs.

$200-$300

522. a.J. Dompierre tokens. lot of 5. Br. 737, Astwood 1205c, 1 Loaf, top of one points to right side of B in Bakery, sheet brass, 30mm, EF; Br. 737, Astwood 1205d, top of one points to left side of B in Bakery, sheet brass, 32.5mm, EF; Br. 738, Astwood 1205a, 1/2 Loaf, sheet brass, EF; Same as previous but dot at 3 o’clock is closer to rim and centre arm in Bakery missing, EF; Br. 738, Astwood 1205b, 1/2 Loaf, Lead, VF. 5 Pcs.

$100-$150

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523. Dompierre & co. tokens. lot of 5. Br. 739, Astwood 1205k, 1 Loaf, Brass, EF; Br. 739, Astwood 1205l, 1 Loaf, Copper, EF; Br. 739, Astwood 1205m, 1 Loaf, WM, EF; Same as previous; Br. 739A incused, Astwood 1205o, 1 Loaf, copper, EF. 5 Pcs.

$150-$200

524. Dompierre & co. tokens. lot of 5. Br. 740, Astwood 1205h, 1/2 Loaf, Brass, EF; Br. 740, Astwood 1205i, 1/2 Loaf, Copper, EF; Br. 738B incused, Astwood 1205n, 1/2 Loaf, copper, EF; two more tokens same as previous. 5 Pcs.

$100-$150

525. l.G. Marineau tokens. lot of 5. Br. 741, Astwood 1230d, 1 pain, brass, EF; Br. 741, Astwood 1230e, 1 pain, copper, EF; Br. 741, Astwood 1230f, 1 pain, WM, EF; Br. 742, Astwood 1230c, ½ pain, copper, EF; Br. 742, Astwood 1230b, ½ pain, Brass, VF. 5 Pcs.

$250-$300

526. l.G. Marineau tokens. lot of 4. Br. 743, Astwood 1230h, 1 Loaf, brass, EF; Br. 743, same as previous but period after Bread and letting is smaller; Br. 743, Astwood 1230i, 1 Loaf, copper, EF; Br. 743, Astwood 1230j, same as previous but period after Bread and letting is smaller, EF. 4 Pcs.

$200-$250

527. e. renaud tokens. lot of 3. Br. 744, Astwood 1250d, 1 pain, Brass, EF; Br. 744, Astwood 1250e, 1 pain, copper, EF; Br. 744, Astwood 1250f, 1 pain, WM, BU. 3 Pcs.

$100-$150

528. e. renaud tokens. lot of 3. Br. 745, Astwood 1250a, 1/2 pain, Brass, EF; Br. 745, Astwood 1250b, 1/2 pain, copper, EF; Br. 745, Astwood 1250c, 1/2 pain, WM, BU. 3 Pcs.

$100-$150

529. c. schmidt tokens. lot of 2. Br. 746, Astwood 1815a, 1/2 Loaf, Pewter, EF; Br. 746, Astwood 1815b, 1/2 Loaf, Brass, EF. 2 Pcs.

$80-$125

530. c. schmidt tokens. lot of 3. Br. 746, Astwood 1815a, 1/2 Loaf, Pewter, EF; Br. 746, Astwood 1815b, 1/2 Loaf, Brass, Holed, EF; Br. 746, Astwood 1815c, 1/2 Loaf, Copper, EF. 3 Pcs.

$100-$150

531. a. Bain tokens. lot of 3. Br. 749, A. Bain, 5c, Brunswick Balke Collender, brass, EF; Br. 750. A. Bain, 5 cents, German silver, Unc; Br. 751, A. Bain, 5c, Brunswick Balke, brass, EF. 3 Pcs.

$100-$150

532. ontario tokens. lot of 5. Br. 752, H. Elmslie, 5c, Brunswick Balke Collender, Brass, EF; Same as previous; Br. 753, A.D. Fancher, 5c, Brass, EF; Same as previous; Br. 754, G.A. Graham, 5c, Brunswick Balke Collender, Brass, EF. 5 Pcs.

$100-$150

533. ontario tokens. lot of 3. Br. 757, Jerry McDonald, 5c, No Stars, Brunswick Balke Collender, Brass, EF; Bo 596-O-D, J. McD, Schulenburg Tables, Brass, EF; Bo 596-O-Bx, J. McD, 5, Brass, EF. 3 Pcs.

$200-$300

534. ontario tokens. lot of 2. Br. 762, Bo 172-A-Ey, Robinson House, 5 Cents, Brass, EF; Br. 762A, Bo 172-A-Ex, Robinson House, 5 Cents, Brass, EF. 2 Pcs.

$150-$200

535. ontario token. Br. 763, Reid House, 5c, Brunswick Balke Collender, Brass, EF.

$200-$300

536. ontario tokens. lot of 4. Br. 764, Bo 572-A-A, Thos. McConnell, 5 Cents, Brass, EF; Bo 572-A-C, T. McConnell, 5 Cents, Brass, EF; Bo 572-A-E, Incuse, TMC, 5c, Brass, EF; Same as previous but the C is farther from M, EF. 4 Pcs.

$100-$150

537. ontario token. Br. 765, A.W. Thompson, 5c, Brunswick Balke Collender, Brass, EF.

$200-$250

538. ontario token. Br. 766, A.W. Thompson, 5c, Brunswick Balke Collender, Brass, VF. Scarce.

$200-$300

539. ontario token. Br. 767, Madoc House, 5c, Brunswick Balke Collender, Brass, EF.

$100-$200

540. ontario tokens. lot of 3. Br. 769, Elie Renaud, 1 Vayage de Bois, Copper, EF; Br. 784, Joseph Cote, Hatter & Furrier, Copper, EF; Bo 760-BD-E, Stroud’s, 5c, Brass, EF. 3 Pcs.

$100-$150

541. ontario tokens. lot of 2. Br. 774, Pritchard & Andrews, Brass Foundry, Brass, EF; Same as previous, VF. 2 Pcs.

$80-$100

542. ontario token. Br. 775, Samuel May & Co. 5c J.R.B., Brass, Holed, VF, Scarce and seldom offered. A non-holed example sold for $7000 in the GBA Spring Expo, Lot #1204.

$4,000-$6,000

543. ontario tokens. lot of 2. Br. 781, F.X. Paquet, 5c, Brunswick Balke Collender, Brass, EF; Br. 783, Nap. Lalonde, Tobacconist, 5 Cents, Brass, EF. 2 Pcs.

$100-$125

544. ontario tokens. lot of 4. Br. 789, C.M.B.A., Brass, 120 grains, AU; Same as previous but thick planchet 158 grains, EF; Br. 790, C.M.B.A., Brass, EF; Br. 790A, Uniface, C.M.B.A., Brass, EF. 4 Pcs.

$150-$200

545. ontario tokens. lot of 3. Br. 795, PH. Desilets, Marchand Tailleur, Copper, EF; Br. 798, N. Larue, 5 Cents, Brass, EF; Br. 804, Delmonico Hotel, 15c, Brass, EF. 3 Pcs.

$100-$150

546. ontario tokens. lot of 3. Br. 799, Orphelinat, 25 centins, WM, Unc; Br. 800, Orphelinat, 10 centins, copper, AU; Br. 801, Orphelinat, 5 centins, brass, AU. 3 Pcs.

$100-$125

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547. ontario token. Br. 804, Delmonico Hotel, 15c, Brass, ICCS Graded MS-63.

$100-$125

548. ontario token. Br. 805, W.H. Banfield & Co., Uniface, Brass, UNC.

$500-$600

549. ontario token. Br. 805, W.H. Banfield & Co., Uniface, same as previous lot but Aluminum, VF.

$200-$250

550. ontario tokens. lot of 2. Br. 806, Kensington, One Quart, Brass, EF; Br. 807, Kensington, One Pint, Lead, VF. 2 Pcs.

$100-$120

551. ontario tokens. lot of 3. Br. 808, Carlton Farm Dairy, 1 quart, brass, EF; Same as previous but Aluminum and no number 1 above quart, EF; Br. 809, Carlton Farm Dairy, ½ quart, brass, EF. 3 Pcs.

$200-$300

552. ontario tokens. lot of 2. Br. 810, Jeandon’s, One Pint, Brass, EF; Same as previous but Lead, EF. 2 Pcs.

$150-$200

553. ontario tokens. lot of 3. Br. 811, Toronto Dairy, One Quart, 6c, Brass, VF; Br. 812, Toronto Dairy, One Pint, 3c, Brass, VF; Br. 813, Toronto Dairy, One Bottle, 7c, Brass, EF. 3 Pcs.

$200-$250

554. ontario tokens. lot of 3. Br. 816, R. Bayne, 1 Quart, Copper, EF; Same as previous but Brass, EF; Br. 817, R. Bayne, 1 Pint, Brass, VF. 3 Pcs.

$100-$150

555. ontario tokens. lot of 4. Br. 818, B. Rothwell, 1 Quart, Aluminum, EF; Br. 819, Rothwell, 1 Pint, Aluminum, EF; Br. 820, B. Rothwell, 1 Quart, Aluminum, EF; Br. 821, Rothwell, 1 Pint, Aluminum, EF. 4 Pcs. $100-$150

556. ontario tokens. lot of 3. Br. 821, B. Rothwell, 1 Pint, Copper, VF; Br. 822, E.W. Clark, 1 Quart, Brass, EF; Br. 823, E.W. Clark, 1 Pint, Brass, EF. 3 Pcs. $150-$200

557. ontario tokens. lot of 2. Br. 825, Campeau, Paquet, WM, AU; Ler 1513, Campeau, Lansdowne Park, WM, EF. 2 Pcs.

$80-$125

558. ontario tokens. lot of 2. Br. 825C, Bo 1320a, Campeau Fish & Game Club, Aluminum, EF; Same as previous, Bo 1320c, WM, VF. 2 Pcs. $100-$150

559. ontario tokens. lot of 2. Br. 826, Philatelic Society, No. 66, Aluminum, EF; Br. Ler 1526c, Bo 760-H-A Cercle de LaSalle, Aluminum, EF. 2 Pc. $100-$125

560. ontario tokens. lot of 3. Br. 831, P. McEvoy, 25c, Brass, EF; Br. 832, P. McEvoy, 10c, Brass, EF; Br. 833, P. McEvoy, 5c, Brass, EF. 3 Pcs.

$100-$125

561. ontario tokens. lot of 3. Br. 839, W. Taylor, 5¢, brass, Unc; Br. 840, Toronto Evening News, Aluminum, AU; Br. 841, The Meadows, 1 bottle, Brass, EF. 3 Pcs. $100-$150

562. ontario token. Br. 842, I.C. Fell, Aluminum, Unc. $100-$125

563. ontario token. Br. 843, I.C. Fell, Aluminum, Unc. $100-$125

564. ontario token. Br. 844, I.C. Fell, Aluminum, Unc. $100-$125

565. ontario token. Br. 845, I.C. Fell, Aluminum, Unc. $100-$125

566. ontario tokens. lot of 3. Ler 995s, I.C. Fell, Horseshoe, WM, EF; Same as previous but Fine; Ler 995t, Seal in a circle, WM, EF. 3 Pcs. $100-$125

567. ontario token. Br. 846A, W&H Watson, Mule of Br. 846 reverse and Br. 847 reverse, Aluminum, UNC. $100-$125

568. ontario token. Br. 847, W&H Watson, Aluminum, Unc.$100-$125

569. ontario token. Br. 848, John Henry, 5c, Brunswick Balke Collender, Brass, EF. $800-$1,000

570. ontario tokens. lot of 3. Br. 852, W.J. Ballentine, One Glass. Brass. EF; Br. 853, Jas. Christie, 1 Loaf, Brass, EF; Same as previous but Copper, EF. 3 Pcs. $100-$150

571. ontario tokens. lot of 3. Br. 854, Jas. Christie, 1/2 Loaf, Aluminum, EF; Same as previous but Brass, EF; Same as previous but Copper, EF. 3 Pcs. $100-$150

572. ontario token. Br. 856, T. Eaton, New Rapid Bicycle, Aluminum, EF. $100-$150

573. prince edward island token. BR 922, John Joy’s bar or pool token Charlottetown, good EF. $300-$400

574. prince edward island token. BR 923, John Joy’s bar or pool token Charlottetown, Unc. $300-$400

575. Manitoba tokens. lot of 3. Astwood 6785a, W.J. Tobin, 1 Shave, Brass, VF; Astwood 6785b, John Tobin, 1 Shave, Brass, VF; Astwood 6785d, John Tobin, 1 Shave, Brass, VF. 3 Pcs.

$150-$200

576. British columbia tokens. lot of 4. Br. 936, Central Hotel, 5 Cents, Brass, EF; Br. 937, Central Hotel, 5 Cents, Brass, EF; Br. 938, W. Cowan, 15 Cents, Brass, EF; Br. 939, John Robson, Aluminum, Cleaned VF. 4 Pcs.

$100-$150

577. nWt tokens. lot of 2. Br. 930, Commercial Hotel, One Drink, Brass, EF; Br. 931, Commercial Hotel, One Drink, Brass, EF. 2 Pcs.

$100-$150

578. Br. 933, edmonton Hotel Brass. VG/F. Extremely rare; one of the rarest of the Breton listed post-Confederation tokens.

$1,000-$1,500

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579. post confederation tokens. lot of 9. Lot of Nine St Leon Mineral Water Tokens. Br. 618, 1890, Aluminum, EF; Same as previous but Brass, EF; Same as previous; Same as previous but VF; Same as previous but, Pewter, EF, Same as previous; Same as previous; Br. 619, 1892, Aluminum, EF; Same as previous but, Brass, EF. 9 pcs. $90-$120

580. college tokens. lot of 6. Mt. St. Louis Institute, One Cent, Brass, incused, VF; College de Hull, One Cent, Brass, incused, VF; Academie St. Savveur, One Cent 1917, Copper, VF; Commercial Academy, One Cent 1915, Brass, VF; Same as previous but 5 Cents, Aluminum, F; Maritime Business College, Halifax, Copper, VF, 1 Currency. 6 Pcs.

$60-$80

581. college currency. Lot of Nine Maritime Business College, Halifax, N.S. Tokens. Large 1, copper, EF; Same as previous but, Unc; Same as previous but, Aluminum, EF, Same as previous; Small 1, copper, AU; 5, Aluminum, EF; 10, Aluminum, EF; 25, Aluminum, EF; 50, Aluminum, EF. 9 pcs.

$40-$50

nUmiSmAtic cArdS582. new Brunswick numismatist token. J.D.B.F. MacKenzie,

ANA 43, copper, UNC Very early member of the America Numismatic Association.

$50-$100

583. ontario numismatist token. S.S. Heal, McColl 836, nickel UNC.

$50-$100

584. ontario numismatist token. J. Hooper, Hope, ON, Br. 777, Double struck, copper, 25 pcs struck hence scarce.

$100-$150

585. ontario numismatist token. F.X. Paquet, Br. 781, brass, UNC.

$50-$100

586. ontario numismatist token. D.A. Woods, Galt, ON, copper, UNC.

$50-$100

587. ontario numismatist tokens. lot of 2. Br. 779, L.J. Casault, WM, EF; Br. 780, F.X. Paquet, Copper, EF. 2 Pcs.

$100-$125

588. s.s. Heal numismatist cards. lot of 5. Mc 837, Copper, EF; Same as Previous; Same as Previous but Unc; Mc 838, WM, EF; Mc 843, Copper, Unc. 5 Pcs.

$80-$100

miScellAneoUS tokenS589. Miscellaneous numismatic items. lot of 9. 5 Buttons

converted in to coins, average VG; 4 Gaming Tokens, average VF. 9 pcs.

$20-$30

590. lot of two canadian tokens. Br. 997, Lees 36, VF; Br. 900, Halifax Steam Boat, EF. 2 Pcs.

$60-$100

591. World token. Washington Portrait, with large military bust, 1783, VF.

$100-$150

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592. Banfield Medals. lot of 3. Ler 994d, Aluminum Medals, Aluminum, EF; McColl 168, Banfield in 5 Lines, Aluminum, EF; EONS-111.2, Banfield in 5 Lines, WM, EF. 3 Pcs.

$100-$125

593. Banfield Medals. lot of 3. Ler 994, Leitch & Turnbull, Aluminum, EF; Ler 1572, Small Head, Aluminum, EF; 1572b, The Old Man, The Dominion, WM, EF. 3 Pcs.

$60-$100

594. Banfield Medals. lot of 3. Ler 1572c, Country’s Choice, The Dominion, Aluminum, EF; Ler 1572d, Country’s Choice, In Memorian, WM, EF; 1572f, Country’s Choice, Broken Chain, Aluminum, EF. 3 Pcs.

$60-$100

595. Banfield Medals. lot of 4. Ler 1572h, MacDonald, Laurier, Aluminum, EF; McColl 161, Country’s Choice, Aluminum Medals, Aluminum, EF; McColl 171, Mdme Ireland, Aluminum, EF, Same as previous but holed. 4 Pcs.

$60-$100

596. Banfield Medals. lot of 2. McColl 182, Roman Penny, Toronto 1891, Aluminum, EF; McColl 183, Roman Penny, Toronto 1891, Copper, EF, McColl states Rare. 2 Pcs.

$150-$200

cAnAdiAn royAlty medAlS597. royalty Medal. 50th Anniversary N.W.M.P. Jubilee

Celebration, July 6-11, 1925, Calgary, Alta. 50th Anniv of N.W.M.P. est. 1875-1925. Copper, VF.

$40-$50

598. prince of Wales Visit to canada and inauguration of the Victoria Bridge 1860. Silver 48mm by J.S. Wyon. Leroux 641, museum numbers in ink on edge “BRE 174 6153” Light handling otherwise EF.

$600-$750

599. royalty Medals. lot of 3. Ler 1875n, Victoria Diamond Jubilee, WM, EF; Ler 1562, The Mail, WM, EF; Same as previous but, Copper, EF. 3 pcs.

$80-$100

600. Miscellaneous royalty items. lot of 9. Mainly Canadian related. F-VF. 9 Pcs.

$60-$90

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601. olympics. A participation bronze medal presented to E.A. Gilroy from the 1932 winter Olympics in Lake Placid, New York state. This was the first winter Olympics in North America. This is a very rare specimen. Also included is a postcard of the winning team.

$4,000-$5,000

602. olympics. A participation bronze medal presented to E.A. Gilroy from the 1936 winter Olympics in Garmisch-Partenkirchen, Germany. This is a very rare specimen.

$2,500-$3,500

603. olympics. A participation silver medal presented to E.A. Gilroy from the 1936 winter Olympics in Garmisch-Partenkirchen, Germany. This is a exceptionally rare specimen.

$4,000-$5,000

604. canadian amateur Hockey association. Gold medal Past President’s awarded to “President/E.A. Gilroy/1934-35/1935-36”, 10 kt, obv. “Past President” on band and hung by 2 chains a picture of a hockey player with C.A.H.A beneath.

$600-$800

605. Manitoba Hall of fame. Bronze medal with loop at top with obv. “Manitoba Hockey Hall of Fame/diagram of puck, hockey sticks and buffalo/Member”, rev. “E.A. Gilroy/Winnipeg/1987”.

$100-$200

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the following 5 lots are seldom encountered hockey related medals awarded to e.a. Gilroy, born in smiths falls, ontario. However, he spent his hockey days in Manitoba primarily as a builder of champion teams. His teams won gold at the 1932 lake placid winter olympics and silver at the Garmisch-partenkirchen, Germany 1936 winter olympics. He served as president of the Manitoba amateur Hockey association from 1927 to 1934. He later served as canadian amateur Hockey association president from 1934-36 and was later inducted into the Manitoba Hockey Hall of fame.

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606. Historical Medal. British-American Victories, 1758, Leroux 862, Betts 416, bronze, EF.

$300-$400

607. Historical Medal. British-American Victories, 1758, Leroux 862, Betts 416, copper, UNC.

$500-$600

608. Governor General. Lansdowne, 1883-1888, bronze, 334 issued, Wyon, EF.

$100-$150

609. Governor General. LeBlanc, 1995-1999, CL 126, Gilt Silver, 69.8 gms, UNC.

$100-$150

610. fenian raid Medal. The Canada General Service Medal was a campaign medal awarded by the Canadian Government to both Imperial and Canadian forces for duties related to the Fenian raids between 1866 and 1871. The medal was not issued until 1899 and had to be applied for with approximately 16,668 medals awarded, including 15,300 to members of Canadian units. The obverse of the medal bears the head of Queen Victoria with the legend VICTORIA REGINA ET IMPERATRIX, while the reverse depicts the red ensign of Canada surrounded by a wreath of maple leaves with the word CANADA above. This piece has superb patina. Awarded to Lt. W.W. Lynch, 52nd bat. He later became Hon. Justice Lynch.

$500-$600

611. champlain Medals. lot of 4. Toronto Industrial Ex. 1908, Copper, EF; St John, N.B. 1904, WM, EF; Same as previous but holed; same as previous but copper. 4 Pcs.

$60-$100

612. Dominion of canada exhibition silver medal. 41mm by P. Tasset. Angel flying right DOMINION OF CANADA above, Reverse Arms of Canada. Leroux 1460, EF with attractive blue toning, a few light reverse scratches.

$150-$200

613. Dominion of canada exhibition silver medal. 41mm by P. Tasset. Angel flying right DOMINION OF CANADA above, Reverse Arms of Canada. Leroux 1460, not Awarded. Sterling, 37.49g, EF.

$70-$100

614. Dominion of canada 1867-1917 Medal. Semi-Centenial Medal, WM, VF.

$60-$80

615. Dominion of canada exhibition silver Medal. 41 mm by P. Tasset. Angel flying right, DOMINION OF CANADA above. Reverse Arms of Canada. Leroux 1460. Awarded and engraved on the obverse below the Angel. “AWARDED TO / Robin Sadler/ FOR LEATHER BELTING / ST. JOHN N.B. / 1883”. EF, toned and Rare engraved for the Dominion of Canada Exhibition, St. John N.B. 1883. Ex. Torex auction #53, June, 1996, lot 1604. Ex:Tim Henderson.

$800-$1,000

616. english school competition Medals. lot of 2. 1901, Subject “Dominion of Canada”, Presented by Canadian Government, Bronze, EF; 1902, Subject “Dominion of Canada”, Canadian Coronation Arch, London, Bronze, EF. 2 Pcs.

$60-$80

617. canada/ new france, cardinal richelieu, 1631. Bronze 51m by Jean Warin Bust of Richelieu right. ARMANVS IOAN. CARD. DE RICHELIEV. J.WARIN below. Reverse Angel beside stars around Earth MENS SIDERA VOLVIT. 1631. Leroux 302 Plain edge. Likely late 18th early 19th century restrike. Lovely chocolate surfaces FDC.

$250-$300

618. new Brunswick provincial rifle association, 1866. Silver 47mm by L.C. Wyon. Soldier kneeling aiming left, Reverse A wreath of Maple leaves. Engraved to “TROOPR W. R. WOOD/8th Regt Cav/ 1872” EF once cleaned in case of issue. Ex:Tim Henderson.

$700-$800

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619. new Brunswick Militia Volunteers Medal. Queen’s Head medal, silver, not awarded, VF, scratches on both obv and rev, still scarce.

$150-$200

620. newfoundland, st. John’s. temperance medal, c. 1880’s. White metal 43mm. Leroux 326, holed as usual EF and Rare. Ex:Tim Henderson.

$400-$500

621. prince edward island, charlottetown. Temperance medal, St. Dunstans Total Abstinence Society c.1880’s White metal 43mm. Leroux 369, holed as usual VF edge bumps but Rare. Ex:Tim Henderson.

$200-$300

622. nova scotia, Kings county. ploughing Match Medal, 1823. Silver 47mm by 60mm 58.34 grams hallmarked “R. U. MARSTERS” (Halifax). Hand engraved plough with wheatsheaf motto above “TRIBUE HONOREM ARATRO”. Reverse engraved in different fonts “THIS MEDAL/ was won by/ MR WM HY ALLISON/ at a /Ploughing Match/ OF / KINGS COUNTY/ UNION / AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY/ 5th Novr 1823” EF and Extremely Rare. Ex. Waddingtons June 1991 lot 203, Ex:Tim Henderson.

$4,000-$5,000

623. nova scotia, Halifax centenary, 1849. Silver 40 by 49 mm 19.04 grams. Hand engraved “NOVA SCOTIA / The land we live in” above and below a crown. Reverse, “1749 / 1st Halifax / Centenary / 1849” with hallmarks for Veith and Witham, Halifax, N.S. toned EF and quite likely unique. Ex:Warren Baker. Ex:Tim Henderson.

$2,500-$3,000

624. nova scotia, Halifax champion Bicycle race, 1881. Silver 35 mm with suspender. Hand engraved “CHAMPION BICYCLE RACE/ Halifax N. S. / July 29, /1881” above and below a “ Penny- Farthing bicycle “ Reverse plain. Won by John Stairs with copy from The Morning Herald, Saturday July 30, 1881, Vol VII No.179, EF with original red ribband. Rare and early for a Canadian cycling medal. Ex:Tim Henderson. $450-$600

625. nova scotia, Halifax Driving association, first prize c. 1880’s. Silver 37 mm by 75mm. “First Prize “ on suspender, ornately engraved “1 MILE / HALIFAX DRIVING ASSN.” on garter around cyclist driving left. Reverse plain, hallmarked Sterling by Nova Scotia jewellers MSB & Co. EF and Rare. Ex:Tim Henderson.

$400-$500

626. Quebec agricultural Medal. CH-EQCA-30, WM, Unawarded, 28.56g, EF. $50-$80BG

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627. ontario. Lodge pin for 25 years’ membership, 10 kt gold (7.9 gms), presented “To/ Bro. Geo. Johnston/ By/ Broadview Lodge No. 294/ Jan. 1922/ Ontario 59051”.

$175-$200628. shooting Medals. lot of 3. Ler 1600, Bronze, Dominion of

Canada Rifle Assoc., EF; same as previous but, Silver, 44.34g; Ler 1601, Bronze, Ontario Rifle Assoc., EF. 3 pcs.

$100-$150629. toronto semi-centennial Medallions. lot of 4. Ler 1818,

1834-1884, WM, EF; Ler 1818, 1834-1884, F appears to be non-magnetic cast; Ler 1816, Copper, EF; Ler 1508, Industrial Exhibition, WM with original suspension, EF. 4 pcs.

$100-$150630. Manitoba rifle association. instituted 1871. Silver

37mm. Leroux 1589, Plain edge. Minor edge scuff otherwise EF. $150-$175

631. Manitoba Medals. lot of 2. CH-EMBA-48, Winnipeg Industrial Exhibition, Bronze, EF; Aluminun Tag Day Medal with original ribbon, EF. 2 pcs. $60-$80

632. Miscellaneous canadian Medals - lot of 6. Cottage hospital, Regina, SK, 1934 silver pin; RCNA copper Manitoba Coin Club, 1966, Saint Christopher brass specimen, Point Viau, PQ; 1892 Columbian aluminum medal, souvenir; Bank of Commerce identification fob, “C. Carmichael”; British Recruit competition, Oration Quarter, 1936, 1st G.F. Briginshaw, silver, 36.5 gms. 6 Pcs.

$100-$150

coin clUB medAlS633. Bakersfield coin club Medals, 1963. Pair of Bakersfield

Coin Club Medals, 1963 I 9/16 inch (39.3mm) 999 silver & bronze. Obv standing figure Thomas Baker, city founder. Rev. Bakersfield Coin Club radio tower, grapes, potatoes, mountainous scenery. Struck by the Metal Arts, Rochester. Unc, 2 pieces housed in a hard plastic Capital holder.

$50-$100

634. personal cna president’s 2005 presentation Medals - lot of 2. Struck by Kyle Mutcher with the hammer and anvil die method. The silver medal received limited distribution from Charles Moore s the 2005 CNA Convention medal; Only two 1967 $20 gold coins were over-struck by the same dies, of which one was retained by the Moore family, making the gold piece in this lot the only one available to collectors of CNA/RCNA memorabilia. Good detail is visible of the original design. Gold piece contains .5288oz of gold. 2 Pcs.

$900-$1,000

635. personal cna president’s 2006 presentation Medals - lot of 3. 125 pieces were struck by Kyle Mutcher with the hammer and anvil die method. They were distributed by Charles Moore to registrants of the 2006 CNA Convention. Only two 1967 $20 silver coins were over-struck by the same dies, of which one was retained by the Moore family, making the gold piece in this lot the only one available to collectors of CNA/RCNA memorabilia. Considerable detail is visible of the original design. Gold piece contains .5288oz of gold. An extra silver piece is included to show how blanks could split with the 2,000-year-old striking method. 3 Pcs.

$900-$1,000

636. personal cna president’s 2007 presentation Medals - lot of 3. 202 pieces were struck by the Lasqueti Mint of Lasqueti Island, BC on half-ounce .999 silver blanks. They were distributed by Charles Moore in the registration kits of the 2007 CNA Convention; a second silver piece was struck by re-worked dies, as is evident in the clouds, arm and hand above Hercules; of the three half-ounce gold pieces ordered by Moore which were struck by dies with additional rework, two are in the possession of Moore’s two children, making the gold piece in this lot the only one available to collectors of CNA/RCNA memorabilia. Not only is the gold piece the only one available to collectors, but each of the three medals was struck by reworked dies, believed to by the only set with both of the silver pieces due to controlled distribution of the medals in the registration kits. 3 Pcs.

$800-$900

the following coin club Medals are from the collection of John regitko, past president of the royal canadian numismatic association. John has generously donated all proceeds from these selections to the ferguson foundation, cafne and other charitable organizations. Geoffrey Bell auctions has agreed to donate their buyer’s premium to the above organizations as well.

637. ferguson Medal. Regitko was awarded the Ferguson Medal in 1991, being the highest Canadian numismatic distinction award. It is gold-plated silver and in its case of issue. This is the first such award we have had the pleasure of offering.

$800-$1,000

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638. canadian numismatic association. Winnipeg, 1982, “CNA President”, silver uniface (27 issued); Hamilton, 1984, “Master of Ceremonies”, Silver uniface (25 issued); Hamilton, 1984, “Master of Ceremonies”, Cupro-Nickel (65 issued). 3 Pcs.

$100-$200

639. canadian numismatic association. North York, 1986, “In Appreciation”, silver, (35 issued); Calgary, 1987, “In Appreciation”, cupro-nickel, (70 issued); Charlottetown, 1988, “Coin Photography Seminar”, cupro-nickel, (70 issued). 3 Pcs.

$100-$200

640. canadian numismatic association. Vancouver, 1990, “Speaker Delegates Breakfast”, cupro-nickel; Hamilton, 1994, “Numismatic Publicity”, silver, (28 issued); Hamilton, 1994, “Security”, cupre-nickel, (58 issued). 3 Pcs.

$100-$200

641. canadian numismatic association. Hamilton, 1994, “Souvenir Program”, cupro-nickel, (58 issued); Calgary, 1995, “Correspondence Course”, cupro-nickel, 76 issued); Kitchener, 1999, “Souvenir Program”, silver, (25 issued). 3 Pcs.

$100-$200

642. canadian numismatic association. Toronto, 2004, silver ( 33 awarded), “CNA Liaison”; Calgary, 2005, silver, (35 issued), “CNA Liaison”. 2 Pcs.

$100-$200

643. canadian numismatic association. 2005, silver, “CNA Correspondence Course Part Two...”; 2010, cupro-nickel, “ CN Contributor”; Saint John, 2010, cupro-nickel, “Souvenir Program Advertising”. 3 Pcs.

$100-$200

644. ontario numismatic association. 1982, nickel, “Chairman Louise Graham Luncheon”; Oxford County Coin Club, 1989, nickel, “Speakers Circuit”; 1989, nickel, “Speakers Circuit; 1988, nickel, “Speakers Circuit”. 4 Pcs.

$100-$200

645. ontario numismatic association. Waterloo, 1990, Nickel, “Property Chairman”; 1990, nickel, “Speakers Circuit”; 1991, nickel, ‘Speakers Circuit”; Oshawa, 1991, nickel, “Banquet MC”. 4 Pcs.

$100-$200

646. ontario numismatic association. 1992, nickel, “Speakers Circuit”; Guelph, 1992, copper, “Delegate Meeting”; Guelph, 1992, copper, “Pre-Convention Reception”; Guelph, 1993, copper, “Delegate Meeting”. 4 Pcs.

$100-$200

647. ontario numismatic association. 1993, nickel, “Delegates Breakfast”; 1993, nickel, “ Speakers Circuit”; 1994, nickel, “Banquet MC”; 1994, nickel, “Speakers Circuit”. 4 Pcs.

$100-$200

648. ontario numismatic association. North York, 1994, nickel, “Publicity”; Stratford, 1995, nickel, “ Designs and Production”; Stratford, 1995, silver, “In Appreciation...”;1996, nickel, “Delegates Meeting”. 4 Pcs.

$100-$200

649. ontario numismatic association. Windsor, 1997, nickel, “Delegates Meeting”; Windsor, 1997, nickel, “Banquet MC”; North York, 1987, nickel, “Delegate Speaker”; Ottawa, 1998, nickel, “Delegates Meeting”. 4 Pcs.

$100-$200

650. ontario numismatic association. Guelph, 1999, nickel, “Numismatic Publicity”; Guelph, 1999, “Club Delegate Chairman”; Gulph, 1999, nickel, “Souvenir Program Chairman”; 2000, nickel, “ONA Club Services”. 4 Pcs.

$100-$200

651. ontario numismatic association. Guelph, 2001, nickel, “Club Services Chairman”; 2002, nickel, “Club Delegate Chair”; Guelph, 2003, silver, “Banquet Chairman”. 3 Pcs.

$100-$200

the following lots were awarded to John’s wife, Monina regitko.

652. canadian numismatic association. Hamilton, 1994, silver, “Hospitality”; Niagara Falls, 2006, silver, “Treasurer”; Niagara Falls, 2007, silver, “Treasurer and Pre-Registration Chair”; Toronto, 2004, nickel, “Hospitality”. 4 Pcs.

$100-$200

653. ontario numismatic association. Toronto, 1988, nickel, “Admissions”; Brantford, 1990, copper, “BNS Show...”; Guelph, 1992, copper, “Secretary”; North York, 1994, nickel, “Hospitality”. 4 Pcs.

$100-$200

654. ontario numismatic association. Guelph, 2003, nickel, “Hospitality”; Guelph, 1999, nickel, ‘Hospitality Chairman”; Guelph, 1993, copper, “Pre-Convention Reception”. 3 Pcs.

$100-$200

655. ontario numismatic association. Guelph, 1993, copper, “Secretary”; North York, 1996, nickel, ‘Hospitality”; Guelph, 2001, nickel, “Hospitality Chair”. 3 Pcs.

$100-$200

World medAlS656. st. loUis, MissoUri officers badge Union station

sept. 1, 1894. Silver cross shaped medal with a Steam engine on the central medallion and “OFFICERS/OF THE COMPANY “ on the hanging bar. Reverse has the mark of MERMOD & JACCARD JEWELRY STERLING. EF with attractive toning. Ex:Warren Baker. $250-$300

657. czechoslovak Medal, 1962. Large Medal - The translation is “The will of the people, by law of the National Assembly of the Czechoslovak Socialist Republic”, which goes with the workers on the reverse. The image on the obverse is the coat of arms of the National Assembly, in existence from 1960 to 1968. The medal is by Jan Kulich dated 1962. $150-$200

658. royal Military college Boxing Medal. Royal Military Collage (England) Bronze medal for Group B Novice Boxing 1926 Lightweight Division. Engraved on Reverse to P.R. Oliver, by F. Phillips, Medalist, Aldershot in case of issue.

$50-$75

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terms and conditionscredit and Deposits: All bidders must be approved. Those who do not have an established relationship with Geoffrey Bell Auctions must provide an approved reference or a credit guarantee prior to the sale.Buyer’s premiums: A buyer’s premium of 15% for floor bidders and 20% for online bidders will be added to the hammer price. Appropriate GST or HST will be added for lots delivered in Canada. No taxes will be added if shipped out of the country. US Funds accepted at 2% under the posted rate on xe.com on the day of the auction. All accounts not paid within 30 days will result in an inter-est charge of 2% per month calculated from September 29th, 2018. auction conduct: All our starting bids will be opened at approximately 10% above the second highest mail or computer bid. If there are no mail bids, auctioneer will start the bids at the reserve price, or half of the low estimate, or where possible, call for an opening bid. Advances are at the discretion of the auctioneer. In the event there are identical bids, earliest bid and floor bids will take priority. We reserve the right to withdraw any lot prior to the sale. Announcements and corrections made, appearing on the Internet and live on-site, supersede the printed catalogue. Lots are sold to the highest bidder at an average rate of 150 lots per hour. Geoffrey Bell Auctions has the right to sell unsold items after the close of the auction. These sales adhere to the terms & conditions herein. Bidding procedures: Bids may be made in advance of the auction, by phone, person, fax 506-634-1026, email [email protected] or mail. Live telephone bids are accepted through an approved agent provided by Geoffrey Bell Auctions at 506-333-7778. ALL Mail, fax and email bids must arrive to our office no later than september 27th, 2018 at 12 noon eDt. The auction will be conducted on iCollector.com and all mail bids will be entered online. Geoffrey Bell Auctions reserves the right to refuse bids deemed not in good faith. We are not responsible for bidder errors so please check your bids carefully. Any person participating, or registered bidder in the Auction agrees to be bound by and accepts these Terms and Conditions of Auction. The highest qualified bidder recognized by Geoffrey Bell Auctions shall be the buyer. The person executing the bid on behalf of any entity agrees to personally guarantee payment for any successful bid. The auctioneer in its sole discretion may reject nominal bids, or very nominal advances. Bidding increments are at the discretion of the auctioneer, the scale below must be followed, any uneven bids may not be accepted:

0 – 250 ......................................10 5,001 – 10,000 ...................... 250251 – 1,000 ...............................25 10,001 – 20,000 .................... 5001,001-5,000 .............................100 20,001+ .............................. 1,000

Grading standards and Description: The Cataloguers have taken every reasonable measure to ensure that all the lots are as described by Geoffrey Bell Auctions. Many of the lots are third party graded by PCGS, BCS, PMG, ICCS, NGC, CCCS - We feel these are the most recognized grading companies in the industry.return policies: Returns will be accepted by absentee bidders for lots that have been misattributed or incorrectly catalogued. We guarantee that all items are genuine and we will refund anything that has been misrepresented by the cataloguers. Certified grading concerns are to be dealt with through the certified grading company, not Geoffrey Bell Auctions. No returns will be accepted on graded material. All floor sales are final, including those who choose to use our agent. Absolutely no returns will be accepted after 45 days as consignors are then paid in full. In the event the auctioneer elects to void a sale this does not relieve the bidder from their obligation to pay auction fees (sellers and buyers premium).lot pick-up/shipping Details: Saturday, September 29th, 2018 on the Toronto Coin Expo bourse floor from 10am-4pm. All lots not picked up during the show will be shipped at the bidders expense. We charge actual shipping costs plus $5 per package for packing and processing the order. Insurance is $5 per thousand.payment Details: Cheques must clear before shipping; money orders and certified cheques will be verified and shipped within 48 hours of receipt. Direct deposit into our TD Canada Trust account will result in immediate shipping. [Canadian Dollar Account: 5240 5214697; USD: 5240 7303279]. Credit Card and Paypal payments are accepted at a 3.0% premium to cover fees. In the event of a late payment, the bidder agrees to complete payment using the credit card on file.catalogue Values: all values are listed in canadian funds.abbreviations: Within the catalogue you will find many abbreviations, the list below describes each of them:

a about (aEF – about Extra Fine)al Aluminumapprox. ApproximateaGW Actual Gold Weightar Silverae Brass, Bronze, or CopperaU About UncirculatedasW Actual Silver WeightB BowmanBr Breton

cat CataloguecH Charltonco Courteaucoa Certificate of Authenticitycu Copperc/s Counter Stampef Extremely Finef FineG Goodgms grams

l leftler LeRouxmm Millimetersr right s/n Serial Numberstd SeatedUnc UncirculatedVf Very FineVG Very GoodWM White Metal

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John regitko & Geoffrey Bell auctions team up for charity

in John’s words: “ever since awards have been handed out, the recipients have wondered what will happen to their award medals and plaques that they worked so hard for. chances are that they volunteered their talents and hundreds of hours of time to “earn” them.

the conversations i have had with other collectors who have also been awarded presentation medals of how to dispose of them while they are still alive are of like mind. Without fail, they are all in agreement that awards medals with their name on them should not be sold while they are alive. they also agree that family members have no idea what to do with them when they pass on. i might explain to my wife which ones are gold and which ones are only gold plated, or suggest that she contacts a collector that we have befriended over the years. But i am not convinced that they will wind up in the hands of someone that will appreciate them other than for any financial benefit they might obtain from their resale.

the 24 or so personalized medals at this stage in my life do not mean as much to me as the great memories i have of my long involvement that “earned” them. as well, my wife has no attachment to my medals, nor the 13 she herself received, who also has fond memories of her involvement with the cna/rcna, ona and local coin clubs.”

let’s be realistic, donating them to the rcna archives would mean they will just sit in someone else’s basement rather than mine.

Hopefully, i have come up with a solution without being criticized for my decision.

Half of the proceeds will be donated to the registered non-profit organizations that supports numismatics in canada. that includes the canadian association for numismatic education (cafne) which supports the rcna’s educational programs, and the J. Douglas ferguson Historical research foundation, who supports the publication of collector’s numismatic research.

the other half of the proceeds will be donated to non-profit organizations that my family has had a need of in the past, such as sickKids Hospital, Heart and stroke foundation, st. Michael’s Hospital, canadian Blood services and the church. these donations can be verified by the executive secretary of the rcna at year-end.

i hope this will encourage others to consider doing something worthwhile that will benefit the hobby, both before and after their departure.

in a showing of goodwill on the auctioneer’s part, Geoffrey Bell auctions has committed all commissions from the sale of these award medals to the J. Douglas ferguson Historical research foundation. Geoff is a member of the board as well as a past chairman.

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Winter Games, held in lake placid new York. the games were awarded to lake placid in part by the efforts of Godfrey

Dewey, head of the lake placid club and son of Melvil Dewey, inventor of the Dewey Decimal system. We have several high quality lots awarded to e.a. Gilroy (president-Manitoba a.H.a.) were canada beat the Usa in overtime to claim gold. formed in 1930, the Winnipegs were largely sponsored by the local grain trade and won the allen cup in 1931 and thus were selected to represent canada. also included are medals from the next olympics in 1936 Germany.