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President of the Society for Historical Studies, Past Vice-President and Life Member of the Numismatic and Antiquarian Society, Montreal, etc. COMI'ItlSINO Ancient Coins of OBllKCK, KOMK and JUDAEA, Mediaeval and Modern Coins, chiefly of FRANCE and ENGLAND, in Gold and Silver, HISTORICAL MEDALS OF AMERICA, A MOST COMrLETE COLLK( .TION OF CDI|\I^, MEDi\Lg AMD TDl^EW^ OF dAflADA, Etc. Co Ibe J>olD at ^Huction, By Messrs. GEO. A. LEAVITT & CO., 787 and 789 Broadway, New York, WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY and FRIDAY AFTERNOONS, December 26, 27 and 28, 1888, AT TWO O'CLOCK. Th* Golltetion will be on exhibition in the Leavitt Art Room*, on the dayt of »al», from 9.30 A. M. to 1.30 P. M. CATAUMilJE BY El). FROSSAKD. EIGHTY-NINTH AUCTION SALE. BOSTON: T. R. MARVIN a. SON, NUMISMATIC PRINTERS. 1888. ;;.■■■■. * *'".■ 'v'l :A' c :. ]'•■■::' V \ \ '■ ■ '. 'A ; ;>!■.>. ,M t ih 1 1 1 1 til t 1 ill 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 — ^ ill ill 4 \ f Ijl |S 20 24 28 32 36 40 44 48 62 66 60 641 T| I'l' II i 1 l|l l|l 1 II 1 1 1 1 1 l|l IN 1 i l|l ip AMERICAN COIN SCALE. Unless othernvise stated, all the Coins and Medals of this Collection are guaranteed genuine and authentic. Coins are sold at so much -per -piece, and bids should be made accordingly. Thick paper copies of this Catalogue, illustrated with six fine artotype plates, can now he had at $1.00 each; the same, after the sale, priced, 02.00. THE HART HISTORICAL COLLECTION. Mr. Gerald K. Haut has been so well known us a Numismatist and Historical Scholai; that It seems almost superfluous to extol the Collection formed at his hands, yet on<; cannot help being struck with its singular appropriateness to the purpose for which it was gathered, viz : historical study. Hardly a piece in the series of Ancient Coins can be cast aside as uninteresting or irrelevant to some event of the distant past, while the modern pieces are particularly suggestive of a select Cabinet of valuable and rare specimens of liistorical importance and interest. Reverting to the Catalogue, the attention of (.'olleclors is called to the number of (iold Coins of value scattered throughout its pages, (ireek Staters, gold Darics, Roman Aurei and Byzantine Solidi, Mediaeval ard Modern Coins of England, Scotland, France and other countries, iire there in number, and in a condition which can scarcely be surpassed. These must prove one of the chief attractions of the sale, for fine Ancient and Modern Gold Coins have lately very much increased in the esteem of collectors, and specimens of this quality are always in great demand. Nearly all the Greek Silver are choice specimens, generally purchased at the best New Vork Coin Sales, at which Mr. Hart has for many years been a generous bidder, lor anything really meritorious; the Deca- drachm of Syracuse, signed by the great Greek .Miisler Kvaenetus, and many of the Coins of these s^eries are worthy to tigure in the best Cabi- nets ; the Oxford (."rown is one of the great rarities of the Knglish Coin- age, and no specimen has ever before been offered on this side of the water. The Judaean series have never been approached for completeness on this Continent, and only important European Museums could duplicate the majority of the pieces. This Collection should be acquired, as a whole, by some public institution, for educational purposes. r .: :mm IV THK HART IIISTOKICAL COLLI-XTION . TIh' < 'oHcctii)n of Canada (loins, Business and fhiiiTh Tokens and M«'diils. will, no douWt, attract tho undivided attention of our Northern fellow-tiuuiisniatists, for it is by far the most complete and finest ever ottered at public or private sale, and eontains a numhiM- of rarities want- ing in every other Collection. The Silver Jetons of l^ouis W, bee-hive reverse, are of the utmost rarity ; indeed it is but a few years ago, that a prominent U. S. Collector had a stantling otter of $150 for a specimen, an) Side View Penny and Half I'enny Tokens, the ITn Sous series, the Indian and Confedera- tion Medals, and the CJommunion Tokens are among the best known rarities, while several previously unknown pieces make their appearance in this Catalogue. The weakness of the U. S. Issues is explained by the fact that all the coins of this series wei'e taken from actual circulation in Can- ada ; nevertheless the Connecticut Cent, struck on a planchet of the Penny size, is a rarity of the first magnitude, and the large lots of Colonials, etc., will no doubt prove attractive to our local collectors. The compiler has taken unusual care to make his work correct, detailed and attractive. The many notes scattered throughout the Catalogue are from Mr. Hart's own private and original observations ; in short it is sincerely hoped that Coin Buyers, Coin Dealers, and all into whose hands this Catalogue may fall, will consider the dispersion of this mag- nificent Collection worthy of their special attention, and that they will be represented at the sale, either in person or through the agency of the several well known New York, Philadelphia, and other firms, who make it a part of their regular business to represent distant buyers at Auction Sales. £u. F. m New Yokk, November 23, 1888. CATALOGUE COPPER COINS OF ALL COUNTRIES. 1 Australia (2), Austria, Fair, good, fine, 11 to '22, . 12 \k:h 2 Bermuda. 1793. Penny. Bust of George III ; rev., ship. Good. 3 Baden, Belgium, Brazil, Buenos Ayres, Bologna, IGIO. Fair to uncirculated. 13 to 24. IS pes 4 Caracas. Cafe Es|)agfi()l. ^, 1, 2 reals. Nickel proof, 3 pes 5 CeyU)N. 1815. .-\ Guilder, type of the elephant. Good, thick. 14. 6 Chili, Coburg-Gotha, Denmark, Dominica. Average good. 13 to 19. 14 pes 7 China, Japan. Many varieties, usual scjuare hole in centre. Average very good. 14 to 18, 45 pes 8 East India. 1804, 1808. XX Cash. Very fine. 10. 2 pes 9 1834,183.5. Half Annas, Different types, fine. 10, 2 pes 10 1834-1875, includes India Straits and Straits Settlements, ^ Pice, quarter and half Anna, lialf and one Cents. Average tine. 20 pes 1 1 England. Charles I. Obsidional or Pattern piece for 20 sli. Crowned bust, caroi.vs rex. Ruv. Crown over XX S. Brass, thick, very good and rare. 12. 12 — Ci'^'wned bust r., XX beiiind head ; rev., blank. Another Obsidional or Pattern piece. Brass, square, fine. 10. 13 James II. 1690, May XXX d., Gun-money (2) ; 1691, Limer- ick siege Halfpenny. Poor and good. 3 pes ^ ..? COPPKR COINS OF ALL COUNTKIE8. 14 Charleft II. Carolus a Carolo. Farthing (2) and halfpenny. Poor and fair. •] pes 15 George I, II, III. 1720-1787. H'fpennies. Good to fine. 18 pcH 10 George III, 1797. Two Pence. Largest English copper coin. Fine. 20. 17 — 1797. Two Pence, duplicate of lust. Fine. 18 — 1797. Two Pence. Very good. 19 — 1797. Pennies. Fair and good. 2 pes 20 — 1806 and 1807. Farthings (2), Halfpenny, Penny. Fair to very good. 4 pes 21 George IV. 1821, '22, '2H, '20. Farthings. Fine. pes 22 — 1820, 1827. Halfpennies. Good. 2 pes 23 William IV. 18;U. Farthing, ^ and 1 Penny. Fine. 3 pes 24 — Duplicates; 1H37, Farthing. Average very good. Opes 25 Victoria. 1853, '54, '58, '04, '70. Pennies. Very good. 5 pes 26 — 1801, '02, '64. Halfjyennies. Very good. 3 jyos 27 — 1843, '44, '45, '47, '48, '49, '53, '60, '62, '65, '60, and '67. Farthings. Three bright red, balance good to fine. 13 pes 28 — 1844. Half Farthing. Bright red; uncirculated. 29 — 1848, model ^ f. ; model Pennies, without date. Fine, one pierced. 4 pes 30 Tradesmen's Penny Tokens. 17H7, '88, 1811 (4), 1812 (4). No duplicates, good to very fine. 31 Penny Tokens. 1813 (5), 1820, 1838, without date (2). Good to fine. 9 pes 32 Half Penny Tokens. 1792-1797. Includes "Lady Godiva," and " Victory over Spanish fleet." No duplicates ; very good. 12 pes 33 Half Penny Tokens. 1790-1799. Includes " Prince of Wales Masonic," etc. No duplicates, good. 12 pes 34 Half Penny Tokens. Same period. Fair to good. 16 pes 35 Penny, Halfpenny, and Farthing Tokens, duplicates, etc. Poor to fine. 25 pes 36 William and Mary to Victoria. English counter-marks, jetons, medalets, etc. Copper and brass, very good, three pierced, scarce lot. 23 pes 37 EssEQUiBO and Dembrary. 1813. Half and one (2) Stivers. Good and very good. 5 pes 38 France. Louis XIII. 1615. Double Tournois. Bust r. ; rev., three fleurs-de-lis. Very fine. 13. 39 Louii ve 40 Char 1 t 41 Prcn aril 42 Fren< Bn 43 Louis wit 44 Fran 45 Gukk| DoJ 46 Duplij 47 Gibra 48 Hong 5e.; 49 Italy. Pen oJ Isle o 51 Japan fine. 52 Du 53 Jkton g00( 54 Jersb 8.; Fine 55 — Du 56 Kur-H 57 LiBERI 58 Duplic 59 LUTTK Rev. 60 Macao 01 Nethei cal t 62 Papal med 63 PlEDM COPPER COINS OF ALL COUNTRIES. 39 Louis XVI, Ist Republic. 1 Centime to Docime. Fair to very good. 1 1 pCH 40 Charles X, Louis Philippe, Napoleon III, Third Republic. 1 to 10 Centimes. Good to very fine. 12 pes 41 French Jetons of the 18th and Nth centurie», all with royal arms. Jirass, good and fine, very scarce. 17. 14 pes 42 French JetonH of ihe 1 4th century. Arms and inscription. Brass, good and tine. 17. 10 i)C8 43 Louis XIV, XV, XVI, Napoleon I. Urass jetons, etc., all with bust. Fair to tine, one pierced. 13 to 19. 1*2 pes 44 Frankfurt. 1S47, 1S60. Heller. Fine. 11. 3 pes 45 GuKKNSEv. 1S30, 4 Doubles (2); 1«34, 8 Doubles; 1858,4 Doubles ; 18(54, 4, 8 Doubles. Fine. 6 pes 4() Duplicates of last. Good and tine. 6 i)C8 47 Gibraltar 1802, 2 Quartos ; Greece, lSl'TRIES. P , 64 65 GO 67 68 69 7U 71 72 73 74 75 7(; 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 80 87 88 89 90 91 92 93 Portugal. 1843. 20 Reis. Very fine. 22. 1812-1842. V, X, 40Rei8. Good. 18 to 22. 5 pes Rup,^'i\. 1798-1873. ^, 1, 2 Kopecs; brass jeton of Alexan- der I. Fair to line. 11 to 24. 14 pes Rouinania, 1867, lOBani; Saxony, 1864, 2 Pfennige ; Sicily, 1797, 5 Tari; Sweden, 1819-1H75, ^sk., 2, 5 Ore. Good and fine. 11 pes Spain. 1080-187S. Fair to fine, no dupl., 2 pierced. 16 pes St. Helena. 1821. Halfpenny. Fine. 18. Turkey, Tunis, Dutch India, Oriental ; includes (A. H. 1250) token with view of fortress. Fair to fine, two pierced. 11 to 23. 19 pes Miscellaneous Foreign Copper Coins. Poor to very fair. 50 pes Similar lot. Same condition. 05 pes Foreign Copper Coins, brass Tokens and Medalets, etc. Poor or pierced. 51 pes Belgium, Peru, Switzerland, etc. Nickel coins, good. 8 pes United States Cents. 1793." Liberty cap. Obv., rather poor, still everything visible ; rev., poor. Rare. 1794 Fine impression, of good color and showing few marks of circulation. Tlie Ornate, Monograph No. 11, 2d rev.; Maris No. 25. 1794 (4), 1795 (2), 1796. Poor, one pierced 1798 (7), 1800 (4), 1801 (3). Poor to fair. 1802 (4), 1803 (10). Fair to good. 1805 (3), 1806 (2), 1807 (3). Poor and fair. 1805, '(»7. Good and very fair. 1808 Good. 1809 Very fair. Scarce. 1810 Good. 1810 (3), 1812 (2), 1813, 1814. Fair. 1814 Both varieties in date. Good. 1798-1812. Poor, one struck on a thin 3 ( pes 14 pes 14 pes 8 j)es 2 pes 1816-1820 inclusive. Good. 1821 and 1822. Two of each date. Good. 1823 Good 1823-1830. 1831-1840. scarce. All dates; average good. Consecutive. Average good. i pes 4 pes ilanchet, 7 pierced. 10 pes 12 pes 4 pes 19 pes 25 pes 1841, 1842 (2 var.), 1843 (2 var.) Good and very good. 5 pes 94 184 95 185 96 185 97 181' 98 Nic fii 99 185' 100 Bro 101 Tw. 102 Pat in 103 Hal; G( 104 180() 105 1828. 106 1828 107 1800- 108 U. S. "a 109 CoLO] 110 Rosa latt 111 Wood Geo 112 Colon 113 Virgil vari 114 Fugio 115 — Dii 110 Conne date tion varii 117 — 17^ KT L thicl 118 Vermc 119 Massac 120 — 178 ■0 COPPER COINS OP ALL COITNTRIES. 94 1841-1850. Consecutive. Good to fine. 95 1851-1857. Consecutive. Good to fine. 96 1857. Large date. Fine and very fine. 97 181G-1854. Poor to good, one pierced. 98 Nickel Cents. 1857-1864. Consecutive. fine. 31 pes 17 pes 2 pes 'Jo pes Very good and 8 pes 99 1857-1864. Duplicates, consecutive. Good to fine. '20 pes 100 Bronze Cents. 1864, '65, '68, '71, '73, '74, '75, '78, '79, '80, '81, '82. Good to uncirculated. 15 pes 101 Two Cents. 1864, '65, '66, '68, '69, '70. Good to fine. 7 pes 102 Pattern Cent. 1854. Head of Liberty. Rev., one cknt in wreath. Fine. lOB Half Cents. Is04. With and without stems to wreath. Good and vei-y good. 2 pes 104 1806,1807. Very good. * 2 pes 105 1828. 12 and 18 stars. Very good. 2 pes 106 1828 (van), 1S32 (2), 1851, '5:5. Good to fine. 6 pes 107 1800-1882. Poor to good, 4 pierced. S pes 108 U. S. Copper Cents, connterstaniped with " head of Lil)C'rty " " a crown," "a heart inscribed J. IL" Good. 3 pes 109 Colonial Coins. 1722. " Rosa Ameri " Hlfp. Fair, rare. 110 Rosa Americana. 1723. 1 and 2 Pence. Fair and good, latter pierced. 2 pes 111 Wood Halfpenny, 1723; Voce Popoli and Populi, 1760; Georgius Triunipho, 1783. Fair and good, 1 pierced. 6 pes 112 Colonies Franyoises. 1767. Without counterstamp. V. good. 113 Virginia, 1773, Halfpenny; Nova Conistellatio, 1783, Vi'Xb, varieties. Fair to very good. 5 pes 114 Fugio Cents. 1787. Die-varieties. Good. 4 pes 115 — Duplicates of last. Fair to good. 7 pes 116 Connecticut. 1785 (4), '86 (4), '87 (22), '88 (4), indistinct dates (S). Poor to very good, 3 pierced, all from circula- tion in Canada. An excellent lot from wliich to select varieties. 43 pes 117 — 1786. Mailed bust 1., auctori : coNNEc : Rev., ixde. — et lib. Very good or fine, struck on a j)lanchet of double thickness, size 20. CTniqiie. 118 Vermont. Includes " Vermontensium." Poor and fair. 4 pes 119 Massachusetts. 1787. Cents. Die-varieties. Very good. 2 pes 120 — 1788. Cents. Die-varieties. Fair to good. 5 pes I sS^^M 8 MISCELLANEOUS FOREK^N MEDALS. 121 New Jersey. pierced. 122 Washington. good. 123 1783 Cents. 17S6 and '87. Cents. Cent. Bust on each side. Poor to very fair, one 7 pes Good and very 2 pes Washington and Independence. 3 varieties ; very fair and good. 6 pes 124 Double-lieaded Cent, pierced ; 1792 Half Dollar, cast ; Talbot, Alluni and Lee Cents. Poor to good. 5 pes 125 Jacksonian or Hard Times Tokens. 1834-1841. Several rare, no duplicates, good to uncirculated. 24 pes 12<) Duplicates of last. Poor to fine, 6 pierced. 45 pes 127 A cow, " A friend to the Constitution ;" rev., ship, "Agricul- ture and Commerce." Fine ; rare. 17. 128 Duplicate of last and other early store cards, size of old cop- per cent. Average good. 50 pes 129 1838 "Am I not a woman," etc. Good. 4 pes 130 Brass tokens, jetons, etc. Average fine. 30 pes 131 Medalets. Harrison (4), Buchanan, Kossuth (2), Chas. Sum- ner, Jas. Fisk, etc. Nearly all brass; fair to fine, 7 pierced. 14 to 18. 10 pes 132 1860 Fireman's Medals. Copper, good and fine. 19. 3 pes 133 Washington medalets. Varieties, bronze and brass proof. 13. 2 pes 134 Duplicates of preceding nos. Nearly all pierced, poor to fine. 26 pea 135 Copperheads or War Tokens. 1863-'(i4. One Masonic; good ^ to very fine. ^ 61 pes MISCELLANEOUS FOREIGN MEDALS. 136 England. Oliver Cromwell. Draped bust 1. Rev. Lion grasping arms. The /Simon medal; bronze, fair, looks like a cast. 23. 137 Oliver Cromwell, David Garrick. JSirk's medalets, each with bust. Bronze, fine and good. 16. 2 pes 138 George II. Draped bust laureate by Dassier. Itev., In- scription commemorative of Dassier's appointment as med- alist to the King in 1731. Bronze; very fine. 26. 139 William Pitt. Bust 1. by Pingo. Kev., the man who hav- IN(; SAVED THE PARENT. PLEADED WITH SUCCESS FOR HER CHILDREN. ASilver, very tine. 26. ^ '- i' MISCELLANEOUS FOHEIGN MEDALS. 9 140 George III. Peace medal, ISO'2. Portrait bust by Kilchler. Rev. Figure of Peace, a branch of laurel in her left hand, applies burning torch to inipleracnts of war with her right, PAX UBiQUK. Bronze, very fine. H(l. 141 Henry IX, last of the Stuart pretenders. Bust r., title as King Henry IX and Cardinal of York. Rev., Faith with cross, a lion and a cross at her feet, inscription implying resignation to the Will of God, etc., date 1788 in exergue. Bronze, fine and rare. .84. 142 George IV. 1821. Coronation medal, with bust. Bronze l)roof. 22. 143 Carlisle. Cloaked portrait bust r. Rev., Nicholas caklisle AET 71. Tin or w.m., gilt. Very fine. 33. 144 Alexandra, Princess of Wales. Oval medallion with portrait produced in mould by calcareous de])08it8 of the petrifying fountain at St. AUyre, France. Perfect. 81. 145 France. Charles VIII. The king driving triumphant quad- riga. Rev., A bull crowned by winged figure. For the Conquest of Naples, 149.5. Bronze, fine, modern. 22. 146 Francis II and Mary Stuart, 15.58. Busts vis-a-vis under a crown. Rev., Composite shield between crowned F and M. Bronze j)roof, modern. 33. 147 Francis II. Bust laureate in armor. Rev. Crowned F between cornucopiae, surmounted by the busts of the royal pair. Bronze proof, modern. 33. 148 Charles X. Crowned bust. Rev., A crown, and inscription. Bronze, fine. 27. 149 Michel de I'Hospital, 1575. Head and inscription in wreath. Bronze, good, modern. 26. 150 Cardinal de Guise. liust 1., 1578; rev., blank. Bronze, fine. 25. 151 Catharine de Medicis. Bust 1. Rev., Inscription commemo- rative of treaty with Switzerland, 15S2, Bronze, fine. 27. 152 Marie de Medicis. Bust 1. ; rev.. Constellation over land- scape. Bronze, bent, good. 28. 153 Duke of Sully. Bust in armor. Rev., Eagle with thunder- bolt hovering over land8caj)e. Bronze, very good. 29. 154 Louis XIV. Young bust r. by Mauger. Rev. Victory driv- ing victorious quadriga. For victories, 1647. Bronze, fine. 26. ■J if':, 10 MISCELLANEOUS FORKIGN MEDALS. 155 Anna of Austria. Large draped bust r. Rev., Altar sur- mounted by sbit'ld and motto. Bronze, good. 4^*. 156 Julius, Cardinal Mazarin. Portrait bust r. Rev. Mazariii between two armies before Casale. Bronze, very good. ;{4. 157 The same. Fine portrait bust r. Rev,, Rock in a tempes- tuous sea, QVAM FEVSTRA ET MVRMVRE QVANTO, 16."»n. Bronze, fine original. 41. 158 Louis Phelypeaux. Crowned arras. Rev. louis phklypkau.v COMTK DE PONTCHARTRAIX, CHANCELIER GARDE DES SCEAUX DE FRANCK MINISTRK d'eTAT COMMANDEUR DES OKDRE8 T)V ROY, 1700. Massive, beautiful silver medal, restruck at the French mint. Intrinsic value about $5.00. 44. Many of the most important documents of the period, relating to Can- ada, are signed for the King by Phelypeaux. 159 Louis XV. Bust laureate r. liev., Faith restoring the Church of the Holy Sepulchre at Jerusalem. Yellow bronze ; very good. 26. 160 Louis XVL Portrait bust r. by Dttpre. Rev., The king re- ceives samples of gold ore from the mines at Allemont. Bronze, very fine mint restrike. 44. 161 The same. Pelican feeding its young from its breast. Rev., Extract from the king's sj)eech, Feb, 4, 1790. Bronze re- strike, good. 34. 162 Louis XVI and Marie Antoinette. Portrait bust on each side by du Vivier. Bronze, very fine mint restrike. 46. 163 Legislative Body. Year VIII. Member's medal. Bronze, mint restrike, very fine. 31 x 25. 164 Napoleon I. Bust in trophy over view of the battle of Ma- rengo, Rev., Napoleon hurling thunderbolt at the rocky heights of St. Bernard. Bronze restrike, mint state. 38. 165 The same. 1797. Capitulation of Mantua. Bronze, fine. 22. 166 Pius VII, Prince of Wurzbiyg, Francisco I of Sicily. Bronze medals commemorative of their visits to French mint, 1805, 1810, 1830. Very good. 26, 22 and 32. 3 ])cs 167 Germany. John Genstlei.sch, or Gutenberg. His statue by Thorwaldseu. Rev. Gutenberg explaining the art of print- ing. Mainz, 1S37. Bronze proof. 30. 168 Gutenberg. Similar obv. Rev, Inscription in his honor, Mainz, 1837. Bronze proof. 20. y^m\ ■ M' f MISCELLANEOUS FOBETCtN MEDALS. 11 169 Gutenberg. Portrait bust 1. by Xoos. Rev. Gutenberg seated, reading his first proofs. Struck for the festival at Mainz, 1840, in commemoration of the 4th centennial of the discovery of the art of printing. Superb, bronze proof. 38. 170 Gutenberg. Portrait bust r. by Ehrhardt. Kev. Germania crowning the bust of Gutenberg, printing press r., bee- hive to left. Fourth centennial, Mainz, 1840. Bronze proof, o'l. 171 Gutenberg. Bust r. Rev. A printing press. Bronze medalet, struck in France, 1840. Very fine. 16. 172 Italy. Bust of Michael Angelo r. Rev., A torso, surrounded by architects' and painters' tools, fklicitkr .ivnxit, 1678. Bronze, very good. 36. 173 Isthmus of Suez. View of the canal, 1869, surrounded by shields of all nations. Rev. Inscription (Fi-ench) in wreath. W.m. silvered, fine. 3'2. 174 UxiTEi) States. William Washington for Cowpens, 1781. Bronze proof. 29. 175 John Paul Jones. Bust r. Rev. View of naval engagements off Scottish coast, 1779. Bronze proof. 36. 176 William Page. Bust r. by Wright, 1848. Rev. Painter's j>alette. Bronze, very fine. 30. 177 School Medal. " Reward of superior merit." W.m., proof. 29. 178 Medallion of Domitian, Roman emperor. Bust laureate 1. ; rev., blank. Bronze, fine. 58. 179 Papal States. Bust of Gregory XIII. Rev. The slaughter of the Huguenots, St. Bartholomew's Day, 1572. Bronze, very fine and scarce. 19. 180 Religious Medalets. Different designs, with French in- scriptions, as worn or carried by French Canadians. Round and oval, with loops, all very fine. Silver (2), bronze (3), w.m. (1). 11 to 24. 6 pes 181 Religious Medalets. Different designs, French inscriptions, same origin as last. Silver (3), brass (3). Very fine. 10 to 14. 6 pes 182 Religious Medalets. All different, same origin as last. Sil- ver (2), brass (4). Very fine. 8 to 15. 6 pes 183 Another selection. All different, English inscriptions, same origin. Silver, or silvered (4), brass (2). Good to very fine. 14 to 20. ;'i.-:i ■ffS*' 12 COINS OF THE UNITED STATES ; SILVER. MEDIA 184 Religious raedalets. English inscriptions, all different and from the same origin as preceding. Brass and silvered, fine. 22 to 29. G pes 185 Another selection. English inscriptions, all different, same origin. Silver or silvered, very fine. 14 to 16. 6 pes 186 Another selection. French, Latin, German inscr. All differ- Silver, silvered, brass, very fine. 10 to () pes Latin inscriptions. Yellow bronze, very 6 pes 188 Bronze crucifix, brass medalet of Ecumenical Council, etc. 10 to 27. 4 pes COINS OF THE UNITED STATES; SILVER. ent, same origm 14. 187 Another selection, fine. IS to 20. 1795. Flowing hair. Good impression, cut on San Francisco m. San Francisco m. Fine. Fine. Brilliant, uncirculated. 189 Dollars. edge. 190 1796 Hair somewhat woi-n. Very good. 191 1797 Seven stars facing. Good, scarce. 192 1799 Very good. 193 1799 Good. 194 1800 Very good. 195 1877 Trade Dollar. 196 1878 Trade Dollar. 197 1884 San Francisco m. 198 1885 Uncirculated. 199 Half Dollars. 1807. Head r. and 1. Very fair. 200 1808, 1809. Good, latter pierced. 201 1811 Very good. 202 1812, 1818. Fair and good. 203 1813 Good. 204 1817 Very fair. 205 1822 Fine. 206 1828 Close date. 207 1826 Large date. 208 1826 Large date. 209 1827 Large date. 210 1828 Small date. 211 1830 Sharp, uncirculated. 212 1830 Die- variety. Uncirculated _ pes 2 pes 2 pes Fine. Sharp, uncirculated. Brilliant, uncirculated. Sharp, uncirculated. Uncirculated. 213 183 214 183 215 183 216 183- 217 183( 218 1837 219 1838 220 Qua ob 221 1820 222 183J 223 1853, 224 TwK 225 1876 226 Dime 227 1825, 228 Half 229 Thre age MEDIAE^ 230 AciiAi Peni CIA. 231 AusTR paim 232 Francii 233 Badbn 234 Belgiu 235 Burgu and 1 Engla edge ring 1 Anothe 36 gr 236 237 MEDIAEVAL AND MODERN COINS AND MEDALS ; SILVER. 13 213 1831 Uncirculated. 214 1833 Sliarp impression. Uncirculated. 215 1834 Large date, small lettering. Uncirculated. 210 1834 Small date, small lettering. Uncirculated. 217 188() Lettered edge. Fine. 218 1837 A fine uncirculated impression. Scarce. 219 1838 Uncirculated. 220 Quarter Dollars. 1796. Considerably circulated, date and obv. legend plain. Scarce. 221 1820 Good, cut on edge. 222 1833 Good. 223 1853, '54, '57. Good and fine. 3 pes 224 Twenty Cents. 1875. Proof. 225 1876 Proof. 226 Dimes. 1807. Poor, date plain. 227 1825, '35. Fair. 2 pes 228 Half Dimes. 1829, '30, '32, '35, '37 (Lib. seated), '53, '54 (2), '56, '72. Average good. 10 pes 229 Three Cents. 1851, '52, '53 (8), '56, '58, '60, '61 (2). Aver- age good. 16 pes -,■ '.i '■', 1. i ,. •'"'.; ( ;'- '1 ■ il' i' ** , 1 '-^ MEDIAEVAL AND MODERN COINS AND MEDALS; SILVER. Chiefly oe Ekgland, many fine and rare. 230 AciiAiA. Isabella de Villehardouin (1296), Crusader's billon Penny. Castle gate and cross, ysabell p. ach db claren- ciA. Fine. 231 Austria. Josephus. 1705. Box crown. Contains 9 miniature paintings on parchment and mica. Very fine. 232 Francis Joseph. 1879. Florin. Very good. 233 Badbn. Leopold. 1850. Gulden. Very good. 234 Belgium. Leopold L 1848. 5 francs. Very good. 235 Burgundy. Philip (1347). Grand Blanc. Lion; i^v., shield and long cross, philipp dbt gr. bvrr. oom., etc. Fine. 20. 236 England. Ancient British or Irish Ring Money. Copper, edge engrailed, fine. Weighs 80 gr. Good specimens of ring money are very rare and seldom offered. 237 Another specimen. Small thick ring, green patination, fine , 36 gr. Ill i-OT ^;i*^ 14 MEUIAKVAL AND MODERN COINS AND MEDALS ; SILVER. Large thin ring, green patinatioii, good. 36 gr. 238 Another. 239 Another. Small thick ring, somewhat corroded. 16 gr. 240 Ancient British. Human head. Rev. Horse and charioteer; under the horse a hog, in front a figure. Base silver, fine for this coinage. 102 gr. From Anthon Sale, No. 2. 241 Drachm. Indistinct type, like Ruding, Plate III, 44. Base silver, good. 72 gr. 242 Hemidrachra. Head left and horse, the Cunobeline type. Silver, fine. 80 gr. 243 Small figure, with head radiate ; rev., horse, his I jad turned back. Silver, fine. 28 gr. 244 Profile head 1. ; rev., incusum of four compartments, with wheel, axe and dotted ring in angles. Silver, much finer work than preceding. 30 gr. 245 Early British Copper Coin. Figure with wreath and sceptre. Rev. A hog. Fine, exact type of Ruding, Plate IV, No. 71 72 gr. 246 Another. Large head ; rev., horse. Indistinct type, but fine green patination. 68 gr. 247 Another. Type still more indistinct than last, but fine, with brilliant green patination. 66 gr. 248 Silver Sceatta. T T ,'. 1 1 around small circle within dot- ted square. A sharp, perfect coin, type of Ackerman, PI. XV., No. 2. 22 gr. 249 Silver Sceatta. Type of last described. Very fine. 18 gr. 250 Silver Sceatta. Dot in circle, within dotted square, like Ackerman, PI. XV, No. 3. Very fine. 20 gr. 251 Silver Sceatta. Similar to last. Fine. 20 gr. 252 Silver Sceatta. Quatrefoil, three dots at each angle, unlike any illustrated by Ruding or Ackerman. Strong impres- sion, fine, somewhat corroded. 18 gr. 253 Mercia. Eadrald (716). Copper Styca. kdvld eex. Rev. MONNE. Good, partly corroded, partly patinated. Exces- sively rare. 18 gr. 254 Northumberland. Eanred (808). Brass Styca. EANUED ; rev., ALDATES. Good. 18 gr. 255 Brass Styca. Cross, edelred rex ; rev., eanred. very fine. 18 gr. 256 Copper Styca. Cross, edllred rex; rev., fordred. fine. Ruding, PI. II, No. 34. 14 gr. Cross, Sharp, Very ••;m MKDIAEVAL AND MODKRN COINS AND MEDALS ; SILVER. 16 257 Brass Styi-a. Cross in small circle, edilrud bkx ; rev., EARDVVLF. Very finely struck, sharp, perfectly legible tyj)e. 22 gr. 258 Brass Styca. Small cross, ehilbed rex ; rev., small circle, EANRED (?). Sharp, very fine. 22 gr. 259 Copper Styca. Five dots, around which edklred rex ; rev., dots, FORDREO. Very fine. 14 gr. 260 Brass Styca. edilred rex. Fine, but broken on edge. 261 Osbercht (867). Brass Styca. Cross, osbert. Good. 20 gr. 262 Silver Sceatta. eadred rex. Very good, partly corroded. 20 gr. 263 Vigmund, Archbishop of York (8")!). Styca. Small cross, viGMVND iREP ; rcv., EDiLVEARD. Very fine, every letter legible. 22 gr. 264 Styca, type of last described. Fine. 20 gr. 265 Styca, type of preceding. Very fine. 20 gr. 266 Silver Penny of York. Crossleted cross, n. v. gr. t. e. Rev. Sm.all cross in dotted circle, euraick civita. Remarkably fine ; from Prof. Anthon's Collection. 22 gr. 267 Saint Edmund (Bury St. Edmund's). Silver penny. Mono- gram, sceadmvne ; rev., small cross. Very fine and rare. 24 gr. 268 Eadred (946). Penny. Small cross, eadred rex ; rev., small cross, FRARD MO. Very fine. 24 gr. 269 Aethelred II (978). Penny. Draped bust with dotted head- dress 1. Rev., Long cross. London m. Fine. 270 — Penny. Type of preceding, but bust faces right. Very good. 271 — Penny. Bust in armor wearing spiked helmet 1. Rev., Long cross over a lozenge with pellets in angles. Leicester m. Fine, type of Ackerman, No. 4. 272 Square Pattern Penny, probably of Ethelred II. Draped bust with radiated crown r. ; rev., long cross, legends in rude illegible characters. Very fine, weighs .'{0 gr. This remarkable piece has been seen and pronounced genuine by Lincoln *fc Sons, London ; J. Henry offered £1 10s. for it, which means a great deal for an English dealer. 273 Cnut (1017). Penny. Bust left in high conical cap, sceptre before it. Rev., Short cross in circle, oval annulets in angles. Yorh m. Fine. 20 gr. : qua beti 164 DKV WOI spec cute of tl « part I, bi man 299 - - 164 bene date MEDIAKVAL AND MODERN COINS AND MKDAI-S ; Sri,VRFI. 17 25H Philip and JNInry. I'tf)?. Ii-IhIi Sixiicncc. Hiists faci' to faco under ii crown. Ilt'v. Crowned liarp dividing crownt'd P and M. Very good. From Anthon Sale, (MS. 292 Elizabetli. Shilling without date. m.m. hand. Fine. 293 — 157:{ Sixpence; 1574, Groat; Malt Groat without date. Hammered money, good to tine, last named ]>ierced. 3 pes 294 James I. Shilling without date. Crowned bust r., XII be- hind head. Hev. Armorial shield, qvak i>evs conivnxit NEMO SEPARKT. Fine. 295 Charles I. 1(525. Nuptial medalet of Charles and Henrietta Maria. Busts facing each other. Kev. Cupid strewing lilies and roses. Fine. 15. 296 — 1(542. Pound Piece. King on horseback 1., a sword in his hand, three plumes to right in tlie field, cauolvs d : o : mag: BRIT : FijA : kt : iiii!: hex:. Rev. Three plumes over XX RELiG : phot: LEtiAXGL: libkr pah. 1042, within circle of pellets ; exvu. gat. devs. dissiprntvr. imiwici :. : Fine, very rare and desirable. 297 — 1642. Half Crown. King on horseback r. m.m. plumes. Rev. RELIG : I'ROT : legaxg: MitEit; par. in two lines, date beneath, usual legend on border. Very good, scarce. 298 — 1044. Oxford Crown. Crowned figure of the King on horseback 1., a sword in liis right hand, oxox in very small characters and view of the city of Oxford beneath, carolvs. i> : G : mag : urit : frax : et. libek. rex, m.m. ornate quatrefoil. Rev. relig. phot, leg | ang. liber, pahl between scrolls and branches, three plumes and V above, 1644 oxoN beneath, all within circle of dots; exvrgat DKvs dissipentvr iximici, with a branch of olive after each word, in outer dotted border. Very fine and authentic specimen of this exeedingly rare coin, designed and exe- cuted by Rawlins, one of the most remarkable productions of the entire English series. This specimen differs in slight particulars from the one engraved in Ruding, Plate 24, No. 1, but accords closely with the description given by Acker- man, p. 340 of his work. See Plate I. 299 — 1645. Newark Siege Shilling. Crown between c. r., xii beneath, all in dotted border. Rev. obs newarke and date. Lozenge-shaped, good, pierced at upper angle, rare. :J.'i' ^ I: I' 6\- 'Wf 18 MEDIAEVAL AND MODKRN COINS AND MEDALS ; SILVER. 300 Clinrk'8 I. 1045. Newark Siege Nine])ence. Snnio design as last, but IX hc'iioatli crown. Rev. Similar to last. Weak impression, struck on a broad lozenge-sliaped planchet, with perfect dotted border. Rare. 301 Charles I. 1640. Newark Siege Half Crown. Similar design, but XXX beneath crown. Rev. ons : newark 1640. Thick planchet, dotted border, very good and rare. 302 Commonwealth. 1053. Half Crown of the usual type, very good. 803 — 1054 Shilling. Very fine. 804 — Half Groat or Twopence. Fair. 305 Oliver Cromwell. 1658. Crown, struck in pewter, the die cracked across bust to first letter of legend. Unquestion- ably struck from original dies, edge plain, fine, very rare. 306 — 1058. Half Crown, usual type, edge lettered. Fine, rare. 307 — 1658. Shilling. Two small flaws in die above forehead; circulated, good, rare. 308 Charles II. Oval Coronation Medalet. Crowned bust of King 1., CAROLVS SKcvNnvs (engraved). Rev. Angelic figures holding crown (engraved). Fine, authentic and original, loop. 12. 309 — 1(!00. Crown. Draped bust laureate. Rev. Four crowned shields, linked C's in angles. Very good. 310 James II. 1085. Half Crown. Draped bust laureate. Rev. Four crowned shields, radiant sun in centre. Struck in the year of his accession, very good, scarce date. 311 — 1680. Crown, type of last described. Very good. 311a— 1683-87. 1, 2, III, IVd., Maundy money. Fine set, in case. 4 pes 312 William and Mary. 1689. Half Crown. Busts jugata. Rev. Crowned shield of arms. Fine. 813 William III. 1696, Sixpence ; 1700, Maundy Illd. Fine and good. 2 jics 814 Anne. 1707. Crowned and draped bust 1. Rev. Crowned arms on altar, supported by a crowned lion and unicorn. Struck to commemorate the final union of England and Scotland as one Kingdom. Very fine and interesting. 17. 815 — 1707. Crown. Draped bust. Rev. Four crowned shields, roses and lilies in angles. Very good. MKDIAKVAIi AND MODKHN COINS AND MBDALS; 8ILVKB. 19 illO Aiiiu', 1713. Crown, type of |)n'fo3 _ 11S(|4. Bank of England Dollar. Very good. 324 — 1814. Head of Britannia in Greek helmet adorned with a lion. Hev. Full figure of Hercules, holding club, thk BEi'osE OF HEucuLKS. Superb and rare medal by Mt(die, struck to eoinnietnorate the end of the Peninsular war, 26. ii25 — 1819. Crown. Bust laureate by Piatrucci. Kev. St. George overcoming the dragon, honi suit qui mal y I'KNSE. Uncirculated. 32G — 1820. Pistrucci Crown, type of preceding. Good. 327 — IS20. Pistrucci Crown. Duplicate, rather poor. 328 — 1821. Crown. Type of preceding, but bust 1. and with- out motto on reverse. FMne. 329 George IV. 182(5. Pattern Crown. Head 1., geougivs iv DEI GBATiA. Kev. Large crowned shield over leaf-work, BRITANXIAUUM KEX FID : DEF : the mottO DIBU BT MON DROIT on scroll beneath. Proof, very rare. 330 -r- 1825, '20. Shillings; rev., crowned lion on crown. Good. 2 pes 331 — 1826. Sixpence. Type of last described. Fine, rare. 332 William IV. 1837. Half Crown. Good. 333 Victoria. 1838. Coronation medal. Youthful bust 1. Rev. Three female figures advancing present the royal crown to seated Victoria. Proof. 23. 334 _ 1849. Half Crown. Very good. 335 — 1849. Godless Florin, so-called from the otnission of d. g. in legend. Very fair. 336 — 1839, '40, '42, '48, '59, '63, '(HI, '74, '75. 1^, 3 (4), and 4 (5) d. Maundy. Good to fine. 10 pes 337 _ 1871. Gothic Florin. Uncirculated. • 20 MBUIAEVAL AND MODKRN COINS AND MEDALS ; SILVER. MEDIA 338 Victoria. 1883. 1, 2, 3, 4d., Maundy money. Complete set, nearly proof. * 4 j»cs 339 — 1887. Jubilee Crown. Crowned bust 1. and St. Gooijje slaying the dragon. Brilliant, uncirculated. 840 — 1887. Jubilee Four Shillings. Crowtied bust; rev., erowned shields, sceptres in angles. Brilliant, uncirculated. 841 — 1887. Jubilee Half Crown, type of the crown. lirilliaut, uncirculated. 342 — 1887. Jubilee Two Shillings, type of the four shillings. Brilliant, uncirculated. 843 — 1887. Jubilee Sixpence. Crowned bust; rev., crowned arms in inscribed garter. Uncirculated, sup|)roiiseil. 344 Edward VI, Shilling; Charles II, Maundy Hid.; George II, 6d. ; Jersey, 1813, Bank token for Is. ; George IV, crowned lion shillings (2), etc. Poor to good, three pierced. 8 pes 345 1808 Bank token. XXXd. Irish. Very good. 346 Scotland. Alexander III (1249). Penny. Crowned bust 1. ; rev., long cross, stars in angles. Fine. 24 gr. 347 David II (1329). Groat. Crowned bust 1., with sceptre in tressure of .arches; rev., villa kdinmurgh. Hare and in- teresting; he was the son of Kobert Bruce, restorer oi Scotland's independence. Fine. 348 Robert II (l.'{71). Groat, type of preceding; rev., vii.i.a dk PKRTii. Nearly fine, very scarce. The first of the Stuart race of kings, of which the Cardinal of York, Henry IX of England, was the last. (See No. 141 of this catalogue.) 349 Robert III (139(>). Groat. Full-faced bust, crowned, in tres- sure, EOHKUTVS DEI GUA REX SCOTOK. Kev. LoUg CrOSS, ])ellet at angles, villa EniNBVUGii, in outer circle, dns. PTEOTOU. MS. LiBATOR MS. Fine, rare. 350 Mary, 155G. Testoon. Crowned arms of Scotland between M and R, with annulet under each letter, makia. del a. UK(ii\A 1551), mm. C7'oss potent. Rev. Cross potent with j)lain cross in each angle, in. virtvte. tva. libera, me, IbM (date repeated), mm. croton. Very fine and very rare. 351 — 1557. Billon Plack. Crowned arms of Scotland between M and H, maria. del g. scotor. regina. Rev. Orb of four crescents with a crown in each angle and a cross in centre, skrvio. kt vsv. tioror. Fine, counterstamped with a heart and star, the badge of the Earl of Morton. 352 Mail 'i V 353 Jam| tv m I'll 354 Flai M(i D. 355 Fra> cr( (M :{5U Char rk; per 357 — Si TAS 358 Aleon DV(. was He. the ■ rare 359 Margu » circ goo HGO Louis LVD gate tren 301 Chate.i Rev * Asci Crus whit 862 Philip Loui 363 - - Grc 364 • — An ^IfUj.'ii 1 MEDIAEVAL AND MODERN COINS AND MEDALS ; SILVER. 21 352 Mary. Billon Plack. Thistle-head crowned, bet.veen M and J{. liev. Plain St. Andrew's cross, opi'Iovm kdinbvrgi. Very good. 353 James VI. Sword Dollar. Crowned arms of Scotland be- tween crowned I l{, .iaoohus 6, etc. Rev. Crowned sword, ftg^'XXX, ?i crowned thistle counterstainped in the field, vno. MK. 81. MKKKOK. IN. MK. Fine and rare. 354 Flandkus. Louis le Male (134<)). Testoon. Heraldic lion, M()Ni;t klam). Kev. Cross potent in double circle, lvdov. D. (i. COMES, etc. Fine. 355 France. Charlemagne (708). Denier or Penny. Small cross, CABF.vs m:\' Fit. llev. Monogram, met vii.i.o (Melle). Fine. 350 Charles II, the Bald (840). Penny. Monogram, <;katia d. REX. liev. Small cross in circle, cvrtisas niel. Itare, j)erfoct preservation. 357 — Similar obv, ; rev., small cross in circle, con manis ci vi- tas. Sharp impression, perfectly uncirculated. Hare. 358 Aleonor (1137). Penny. Cross patee ami A in small circle, dvcisia; rev., cross, aqvitaxie. Very good and rare. She was the wife of Louis VII of France, divorced and married Ileiu'y II of England, 1152. Akerman jdaces this coin as the first and earliest of the Anglo-Gallic series, and as very rare. ' 359 Marguerite of Provence (1*234). Penny, m p and cross in circle ; rev., small cross, two pellets in angles. Very good. 300 Louis IX (Saint Louis, 1220). Gros Tournois. Small cross ; LVDOvicvs REX, outer legend, srr nomen, etc. Itev. The gate of Tours, tvronis civis, border of twelve lilies. Ex- tremely fine, rare. 301 Chateau d'Un. Penny. Cross in circle, dviiic castri (?) Rev. Monogram, crosses, etc. Fine. Wellenheim II, 1351. Ascribed to Godfrey of Bouillon, the leader of the second Crusade, 700,IMMI strong, which concpiered Jerusalem, of which he was made king (15 July, 1UU9). 362 Philip le Bel (1285). Gros Tournois, type of that of St. Louis. Very fine. 363 — Gros Tournois, similar to last. Fine. 364 — Another. Very good. 22 MEDIAEVAL AND MODERN COINS AND MEDALS ; SILVER. Very armor ;veen .^ers. 365 Philip V (1316). Gros Tournois, type of preceding, but lily (?) after l in " Philippus." Very good. See Wellen- heim Vol. II, 449. 366 Charles VI (1380). Grand Blanc. Uncrowned shield, with three lilies. Rev. Cross patce, lily and crown in each alternate angle. Very good. 17. 307 Francis I (1514). Testoon. Bust right, wearing cap-shaped crown. Rev. Crowned lily-shield in circle of eight festoons, A beneath for Paris, xps vincit, etc. Fine ; rare. Under Francis I Canada was discovered by Verazani, and named " Nouvelle France." 368 Henry II. 1559. Testoon. Bust in armor. Rev. Crowned shield between crowned H's, xps vincit, etc., Toulouse m. Fine. 369 — 1500. Testoon, same type, mm. D for Lyons. good. 370 Charles IX. 1504. Testoon. Bust laureate in left, CAUOLvs vim, etc. Rev. Crowned shield crowned C's, sit nomkn, etc., date in Roman Fine. 371 Navarre. Jeanne d'Albert, mother of Henry IV of France. Testoon. Bust rigiit, joanna dei gra. navak. d. b. 1560. Rev. Crowned shield between crowned I's, gratia dki svM ID QVOD 8VM, mm. cow, for Pau. Good. She was a prime leader in the Huguenot movement. Her coins are very rare. 37*2 Henry III, the last of the Valois. 1576. Testoon. Bust r. Rev. Crowned shield between crowned H's, sit nomkn, etc. Fine. 373 — 157(5. Original Jeton of the League. Royal arras, nil NISI coNsiLio. Rev. Allegorical female figure, concokdi- BV8 OMNIA i.AKTA. Refers to the treaty witii tlie Hugue- nots at Blois, with which they were not satisfied. Fine. 18. From Prof. Anthon's sale. 374 — 1590. Testoon. Bust in armor, henricvs hi, etc. Rev. Four fleurs-de-lis, forming cross. Good, rare, the M beneath bust may stand for Toulouse m., or perhaps for " Duke of Mayence," Chief of the League, who held Paris after the death of Henry III in 1589. MEDIAEVAL AND MODEBN COINS AND MEDALS ; SILVER. 23 375 Charles X, Cardinal de Bourbon. 1597. Testoon. Cross fleurie, cabolvs x d. g. franc, rkx. Rev. Royal arms, crowned, sit uenedictvm, etc. Fine, very rare. Struck by the Guise faction after his death, which occurred in 1590. Another nuinisinatical puzzle, not fully explained by Bar- thelemy, who says, p. 74: de 1580 a 1594, le parti des Poli- tiques fit frapper des ^ d'ecus ne portant pas de noin royal, mais seuleraent la legende sit nomen, etc. 37G Louis XIV. 1717. Broad Crown of 6 Livres. Large bust with flowing hair. Rev. Three crowns, A for Paris in centre, fleurs-de-lis at angles, sit nomen domini benedic- TVM. Superb, almost uncirculated, rare. 377 — Jeton. Bust r. Rev. Crowned arms, jetons des kstaz DE bretagne. Fine. 18. 378 Louis XV. 172'2. Jeton. Bust laureate. Rev. Here ales resting, non minor est virtus, in exergue, extraordi- naire DES guerres. Fine. 19. 379 — 173*2. Jeton. Draped bust laureate by du Vioier. Rev. Mining scene, tbesor royal. Very fine. 19. 380 — 1734. Jeton. Another bust r. Rev. Minerva directing field pieces, si vis pacem para bellum, artillerie. Fine. 19. 381 — 1730. Jeton. Bust of Queen Maria 1. by , and '81, 10 and 20c. (.3), Straits Settlements. Fine. 5 pes 398 Rupee, native characters. B^ine. 399 Japan. Itzebue. Oblong square; very fine. 16x11. 400 Mexico. 17;>(). Cob Money piece of 8 Reals or Dollar. Very fine for this rude coinage. 401 Cob Money. 2 Reals. Fair. 402 1834 Dollars, Potosi and Zacatecas m. Very good. 2 pes 403 1841 Dollar, Onanaxuato m. Fine. 404 1844 Half Dollar, Onadelajara m. Good. 405 Ma.Kimilian. Peso or Dollar, 3Iexico m. Fine. s 406 — 1866. Peso or Dollar, /'o^osi m. Very good. 407 1877 Dollar, Zacatecas m. P'ine. 408 Nethkrlands. 1740. Ter-centenarv of the invention of printing. Bust of Coster in cap and fur cloak. Rev. A primitive printing press, TVPOciBAPiitA harlemi. Very tine, rare. 23. (" The Little Marshoorn.") 409 1740 Superb medal by Holtzhey, struck at Harlem on the same occasion. Allegorical repi-esentation of Coster in- spired by female figure descending from heaven, cupids at work with printing press to right. Hev. Female figure seated holding fasces, a burning altar at her right, cu])itls , and various implements before her, view of a village and the sea in the back ground, meiMouiak sacuvm, in exergue, HARLEMVM. 40. ("The Great Holtzhey.") 410 Norway. 1852, 1875, 12 Sk. ; 1875, Krone. Fine. 3 pea 411 Parma. Mediaeval Grossus or silver Penny, under Fred- eric II. Castle gate, parma. Rev. pridric. Very fine. See Wellenheim Vol. II, 3623. 412 Papal States. 1559. Sede-Vacante Half Testoon. Figure of St. Paul ; rev., Arms. Fine. 413 Paul II (1464). Penny. Head over forked ornament, pavlvs p. p. II. Rev. PBTRV8. PAVLVS. Fine. 9. 415 Si I MEDIAEVAL AND MODERN COINS AND MEDALS; SILVER. 25 Wk I 414 415 416 417 418 419 4iiU 421 4'22 423 424 425 426 Medal. Saint worshipping at altar on which crucifix and skull, FRANCOIS d'assise. Rgv. Crowncd figure of St. Louis holding wrcith. Loop, oval, fine. 2.'{. Satirical Medal. Heads of Cardinal and buffoon joined, EFFIGIES CARDINVM MVNDI. KeV. KFFKMINATI DOMIXABVN- TVB Kis 1.544. Very fine. IH. Portugal. 185H, 500 !{.; 1802, 50 Reis. Very good. 2 pes Half Dollar. Volcano and tower at Floreated 2 pes 428 429 430 South Peru. 1838. sea-shore. Good. Spain. Philip IH. 1607. Crowned bust 1. Rev cross. Bent and partly oxydized, curious. IS. Charles in. 1774,1786. 4 and 2 lieals. Good. Ferdinand VII. 1818. Dollar, Ifexico m. Very good. Sweden. Oscar. 1856. Broad Crown or 4 lliksdaler, Kiks- inark. Fine. Switzerland. 1850. ^ and 1 Francs. Good and fine. 2 pes Schwytz. 1867. 5 Francs of the Federal shooting festival. Lion supporting the Cantonal arms. Rev. Swiss shield over tro]»hy. Uncircul.ated. 1874. St. Gall. 5 Francs, shooting festival. Cantonal arms over view of the city. Rev. Swiss hero kneeling before the battle. Vory fine. 1874. 5 Francs, duplicate of last. Fine. Lausanne. 1876. ,5 Franca, shooting festival. Females clasp- ing hands. Rev. View of Lausanne and the high bridge. Fine. Lugano. 1883. 5 Francs, shooting festival. Helvetia and river-god guarding the St. Gothard tunnel. Rev. Federal cross and trophy of arms at r., view of Lugano in the dis- tance. Fine ; rare. Venice. Nicolas Trono. 1471. Testoon. Aged bust left. Rev. Lion of St. Mark in wreath. Fine, rare : the doges rarely i)laced their busts on coins. Austria, Jiremen, France, Hong Kong, Italy, Mexico, Nether- lands, I'russia, Spain, etc. Half dime to quarter dollar size, fair to fine, six pierced. 33 pes German States. Base, good and fine, one pierced. 9 pes 7!«! 26 MEDIAEVAL AND MODERN COINS; GOLD. MEDIAEVAL AND MODERN COINS; GOLD. Many of England, including line specimens of rare, early issues. 431 Centiial Amekioa. 1848. \ Escndo or Dollar. Fine. 432 CoLOMHiA. 1823. Escudo or $2.00. Bust of Liberty. Rev. Fasces, bow and arrows between two cornucopiae. Fine. 433 Denmark. Frederic V. 1758. Ducat of 12 Marks. Good. 434 Englanij. Edward III. Noble. Crowned figure of king with sword and shield in ship, kdward dei t;RA rex angl z FRANC D HYB. Rov. Cross flcury in double tressure of eight arches, a crowned lion in each angle, and a fleur-de- lis over each limb of the cross, ihc avtem transiens v. MEDivM iLLOUVM iBA. Very fine i)erfect specimen, uncir- culated. 21. Commemorates Edward's great Naval Victory over France, June 23, 1340, and lingland's sovereignty over the seas. 435 — Noble. Another specimen, similar to preceding. Fine. 21. 436 — Fourth Noble. Shield of arms within a tressure of eight arches, kdward dei gra rex ang. Rev. Cross fleury, lions in angles, in tressure, exaltamitvr in gloria. Fine and rare. 13. Struck after the treaty of Bretiguy, 1360, by which Edward renounced his claims to France. 437 — Anglo-Gallic. Leopard. In a tressure of ten curves a leopard crowned, edwardvs dei gra ancjli francie rex. Rev. Within a border composed of four arches and four angles, a cross fleury, a lion in each angle, xpc vincit xpc regnat xpc imperat. Very fine and extremely rare. 18. 438 Edward, the Black Prince. Anglo-Gallic. Pavillion. Prince under a Gothic pavillion, a sword in his right hand, his feet resting upon two lions, on each side two ostrich feathers, KD po GNS REG ANGL PNCEP8 A. liev. Within a quatrefoil surmounting a square, a cross glande, ornamented with ostrich feathers, fleurs-de-lis and lions alternately in quar- ters, DNS AIVTO PTECIO ME IIPO D PAVIT COR MEVM B. Superb, uncirculated ; of the highest rarity. 20. 439 — Anglo-Gallic. Leopard. Type of the Leopard of Edward III, but ED PMC GNS REGIS ANGLIE PNCEPS AQITANIE. Fine, excessively rare. 19. 1 '»!',: ie, June 23, J renounced MEDIAEVAL AND MODERN COINS ; GOLD. 27 440 Edwanl, tlie Black Prince. Anglo-Gallic. Hardi. Threo- (|uarter length figure of the prince, a sword in his right hand, to which he points with his left, kd po K ; mm. at each side, apheon. Fine. 18. 448 Henry VIII. Sovereign. King crowned sits in a chair of state, holding sceptre and globe, a rose at his feet, hknru; 8 DI GRA ANGLIE FRANCIE ET IIIHK REX. UcV. Koyal shield crowned, supported by a lion crowned and a dragon, iir in monogram beneath, iiik avtem transikns per mkdivm ILLOBVM iBAT, mm. JteuT-de-Us. Very fine and extremely rare. 24. In 1640 Henry assumed the title of King of Ireland, conferred upon him by an Irish statute of that year. All his Sovereigns arc* rare. Kenyon, pp. 88 and 94. 449 — Half Sovereign. Type of preceding. Legends sharj), but entire design in centre, obv. and rev., weakly struck. Fine and rare. "20. 450 Edward VI. Half Sovereign. Crowned profile bust in armor r., a sword in his right, the orb in his left hand, EDWARD VI D. G. ANGL FR. z HiiJ REX. Kev, Crowned arms, separating E R, ihs avtem, etc., mm. tun. Very fine. '20, His gold coins are all rare. Kenyon, p. 114. 451 Elizabeth. Half Sovereign. Crowned bust of queen 1., ELIZAS D. G. ANG ERA ET HiB REGix. Kcv. Crowned arms separating E R, scvtvm fidei proteget ea, mm. tun. Sharp, uncirculated, a superb and rare coin. 20. K. p. 1'28. 452 — Angel. Archangel slaying dragon, Elizabeth, etc. Ifev. E and a rose at sides of cross over ship, a duo factvm est iSTVD ET EST MiRABi, Uncirculated and rare. Ruding ascribes this to the year 15G0. 19. 453 James I. Sovereign. Crowned bust in armor with sceptre surmounted by fleur-de-lis and orb. Uev. Crowned arms, I and R at sides, faciam eos in gentem vnam. m,m. tower. Very fine, struck in 1605. 28. MEDIAEVAL AND MODEliN (!01NS ; GOLD. 29 If ■ 454 Jhiugn I. Double Crown or Half Laurel. Draped bust laureate r., X behind head. Rev. Crowned arms, henbicvs iiosAS RKtiNA .lACOH (Henry united the Koses, James unites the Kin Beautifully engraved by Simon, made by the mill and screw process. It is probable tiiat Cromwell never ventured to put them into circulation. 45U Oliver Cromwell. 1(550. XX Shillings or Broad. Bust laureate r., (ti.ivAR I) (i. Rp ANG SCO ET HiB & PRO. Rcv. Crowncd shield of arms, pax qvaebitvu helf.o. Edge milled, almost proof, but unfortunately pierced above head. Rare. 19. 460 Charles II. 167!). Five Pounds, Bust laureate r., caeolvs ii DEI gratia. Rev. Crowned shields, four C's interlinked in the centre, sceptres in angles; edge lettered, decus et tutamkn anno begni teicksimo primo. a superb and valuable coin. 24. 461 — Touch Piece. Ship sailing, cab ii d. a. m. bb fb et hib REX. Uev. Archangel slaying the dragon, soi-i dko gi.ukia. Very good, pierced, as all these piecfes are. Extremely rare and interesting. 15. 4(52 — Touch Piece, tinct. 14. Another; same type, very fair and dis- Shakespearu mentions the "Touch Piece" in Ahiebetii, Act IV, Sc. 3, and Pettigrew in his work on " Superstitions connected with Medicine and Surgery, London, J. Churchill, 1H41," devotes a chapter to describ- iiij^' the process of curing various diseases adopted by the kings, and gives a fac-simile plate of four of these tokens, tlie two above included, lie says the practice in England began with Kdward the Confessor, 80 MKDIAKVAIi AND MODKHN COINS; GOLD. iin«l 2. Quarter Guinea. Bust r. and crowned shield. Fine. Guinea. Bust laureate and crowned shield. Proof Half Spaf'c Guinea. Good. Spade Guinea. Nearly tine. 466 — 1774. 407 — 1789. 468 — 1794. 469 — 179S. Third Guinea. Head laureate r. : rev., a crown. Uncirculated. 470 George IV". IS'JB. Double Sovereign. Bust left. Rev. St. George slayinu; the dragon. Edge lettered, brilliant, nearly proof. 471 Victoria. 1SS7. Jubik'e Five Sovereign. Crowned and veiled bust 1., vicTouiA u : (i : britt : ukg : f : d : lie v. St. George slaying the dragon. Reeded edge ; brilliant, mint state or uncirculated. 472 — 1887. Jubilee Double Sovereign, type of the preceding. Brilliant, uncirculated. 473 — 18S7. Jubilee Sovereign. Same type ; uncirculated. 474 — 1887. Jubilee Half Sovereign. Bust as before; rev., crowned arms. Uncirculated. 475 France. Agnel (13tli century). Lamb with banneret in tressure, king's name beneath indistinct. Rev. Cross-fleury, fleurs-ile-lis in angles, within ornamental tressure, xpi vin- CIT, Xl'I EEtiNAT, XPI IMPKBAT. Fine. 18. 476 Agnel. Same period, similar to last. Fine. 10. 477 Philip V (I'iSa). Chaise. King holding sword, seated on throne, philippvs dki gb. fkancokvm ukx. Kev. Cross fleury in quatrefoil, xpc vincit, etc. Fine, Tlu! by him Krani-e 479 — 48(» MEDIAKVAI, AND MODKKN rolNS; (SOI.D. 81 47H l*hili|» VI (|;{'J7). Cluiisc ('rowiiiMl H<;uio <»f kiiij^ liolHing H('t'|»lrt', .sciiti-d cm (4t>tlii(! fliioiu-, immi.ii'I'vs, etc. liuv. Orii.iint'iitiil lo/ciigo in (|iiatri*tdil, (M'owiih in outwani anglcH, xi'V viNt.iT, t'tc. Y«'ry fine. 'Jn. 'I"li(! conhunporary of KdwartI III of Kiijfliiiitl, ami coiiHtaiitly dtiffalctl by liim and the Black Prince. Kn;j;laiid oomjuorcd nearly tliu wliolc of Krani'o dnrinjj Iiis rei^n. 479 — KiuL? seated on throne licdding sword an^. 485 Charles VI (13S0). Crowned figure of king, holding sceptre, seme de lis, kauolvs, etc. Rev. Cross fieury in cjuatrefoil, crowns in outward angles, xi-s \ incit, etc. Very fine. IS. It was during the insanity of this king that the battle of Agiiicourt was won by the Eiiglisii. Henry V married his daughter jind was made King •>f France. 486 Charles VII (1442). Ecu d'Or. Crowned shield between crowned lilies, karolvs oi:i i.ua kuancokvm rkx. Ilev. Cross fieury in tressure, crowns in angles. Very fine. 18. ■ t' i 32 MKUIAKVAL AM> MODIflKN COINH ; (iULD. 487 LouiH XII (14!»7). Ecu d'Or. Crownt'.l sliii-M, star iil.nvc, i.VKovir vs ; DKi : (jKAdiA : I'KANrouvM : UKX. I{<'v. (?r((HK- Hcury, a lily on vnv.h arm, in plaiii circlt', xi-s vincit, clc. Very Hnc. IT. 4SH — Ecu — E(!ii ut portMipines at t'acli side of shiolil and in two .ingles on revfrsu Very Hne. 17. 4JJU Francis I (If) 14). Ecu d'Or. Crowned lily-sliiold ; rev., two crowned E's in angles of cross. Fine. 1(1. 'I'lic discovery of Canada by Verazanl and the settlement tiiorciol' liy Jacques Cartier will always shed hiatre on his reign. 491 — Ecu d'Or. Quartered field, lilies ami fishes in angles; rev., plain lily cross. Fine. 17. 41)li Henry II. lo;')-";' Henry d'Or. Bust in armor r., hknricvs ii n. (4. FUAN. BKX. Rev. Four crowned IPs forming cross, lilies and crescents in angles, dvm totvm comi-lbat ouhkm. Very fine. IS. 112 gr. l!t;j — 155-';' Type of last descril)e. G. F. UEX .MDi.xv. Hev. Lily-cro89, cuisrvs ukonat, etc. Very fine. 1<». 495 — 156S. Ecu d'Or, type of preceding, the date on reverse. Very fine. Ift. 496 Louis XIII. 1(141. i[;dfEeu. Hiist laureate r. Ilev. Four pairs of crowned L's, hack to hack, cruciform, lilies in angles. Very fine. liJ. 497 Louis XV. 17-JU. Colonial 24 Livres. Youthful hust laure- ate r., hvi). XV. u. G. FR. KT NAV. BEX. licv. Two L's, back to back, crowned, three lilies in the field, ciiimstus kegnat. VINCIT. iMPKBAT. mm. W for liille. Extremely fine, of excessive rarity. 1(1. 152 gr. Designed from the lAvve of 2(1 Sols, struck umler authority of the king, by Law, Scot;'!) ti imeier, and founder of the French India (Mississippi) Company, atxl inuMided for general eir(!ulation in French Colonies, in- cluding of I. Ill' se Canada and the Mississippi Valley. From the collec- tion of Kd. Fiossard, sold Oct. '2-'.\, 1MH4, the only specimen known or ever olfered in the States or Canada. See "Caiiaila Antiq. Vol. Ill, p. 6;')." 498 — 1749. Quadruple Louis d'or. Filleted head 1. Rev. Crown surmounting the shields of France and of Navarre, CHB8 KEGN vjNC iMPE. Fine. 18. 250 gr. 499 N 501 N; MEDIAEVAL AND MODERN COINS ; GOLD. 88 41)0 Napoleon I. 40 Francs. Hoad I., HONAi'AitTK i-kkmikk • oNsin,. |{('V. Value in wrt'iitli, UKi'uni.niiK fuan<'aisk, AN 12, etigi) lettered ihei; iMutTKUK i.a i'Uanck. Very fine. f)0() — 18(»7. 40 Lire or FrancB, Milan m. Ile.-Kl I. and inipe- li il arniH. Kxtruniely tine. ;')(»! Niijioleon III. IH.'i;'). 100 Francs. Fine |)itr1rait l»ust by Jiam'\ NAi'oi.icoN III KMruKicuK. Iiev. Ini|it>rial ariiiH EMiMKU FKANCA18, PtiHa m. Uncirculated, very rare and desirable. f)Oti — isr.O. 10 FraiKS. Fine. 50:{ Guatemala. lsr»o. 4 Reals or ^ Dollar, l)UHt of Carrcra. Fine. 504 Japan. Oblong square h Yen. Fine. !S x I. SOf) Milan. Ducat. Knight on horseback cli.'irying right. I{ev. Crowned monogram, and arms of the Sfor/a in tressure. Fine, 14th century. 500 Moors of Spain. Large thin coin with curious cuneiform characters in square on each side. Very line and rare. "Jl, 64 gr. 507 — Similar to last, but size 14. ;{6 gr. 50.S Mexico. lA — ';:' Crowned arms in rude circle of pellets, otERN COtNS ; GOLD. 512 Salzhurg. Wolfgang Tlieodon!. ir)94. Ten Ducats. Mitred saints supporting the Archbishop's arms. I{ev. Tempest surging around u tower on a rocit, in domino spkuans non IKFIKMABOB. Struck to pay troops against the Turks, and worthy t" figure as one of the gems of the finest col- lection. Cost $40. Superb impression, in condition as it fell from the dies. Very rare. -J6. 412 gr. 513 ScoTF-ANu. Mary. ir»55. Koyal. Bust 1., maiua. dei g. 8COTOR. KBGiNA. Ilcv. Amis of Scotland crowned, ivstvs FIDE. viviT. The head lacks relief .and is somewhat rubbed, balance of obv. and rev. fine. Excessively rare and desir- able ; commands a large figure in London. 18. 514 James VI. 1(5(11. Sword and Scej)tre Piece. Arms of Scot- land crowned, iacobvs. G. d. g. r. scotorvm. Hev. Sword and sceptre in saltire, between two thistle-heads, a crown above, date below. Very good, pierced, rare. IH. 515 Spain. Philip V. 1723. Doubloon. Crowned arms en- circled by the Order of the Golden Fleece, piiilippus v dki GRA, Hev. Cross |)Otent in tressure, hispaniakuji rex. Leaf-work on edge, a superb uncirculated impression. 24. 51() Venice. Sequin. St. Mark delivering a standard to kneel- ing doge, vertical inscrij)tion. IJev. Christ surrounded by 9 stars, in oval. Very fine. 517 Andreas Gritti (1523). Double Florin. Cross fieury, andreas GRITl DVX VKNETIAR. liev. ArUlS, SANOTVS MARCVS VKN- KTV8. Fine. 17. 518 Sebastian Mocenigo (1722). Ducat. Doge receiving stand- ard from St. Mark. Hev. Winged lion, dvcatvs reipvij. Fine. 13. 519 Ludovicus Manin. Secpiin, usual type. Nicked, very good. 520 United States. 5 Dollars. 1S05. Head of Liberty and heraldic eagle. Very good, gold loop. 521 1834. Five Dollars, c. bkchtlkh | at rutiierf: » | 5 dol- lars. I{ev. CAROLINA GOLD | AUGUST 1. 1834. | 140 | G. | 20. I CARATS. Fine, rare variety. 522 3 Dollars. 1854. Indian head of Liberty and value in wreath. Very fine and rare. 523 3 Dollars. 1857. Very fine and rare. 624 3 Dollars. 1874. Uncirculated. 525 2i Dollars. 1839. Charlotte m. Very fine. COINS OF ANCIENT ROMK AND GRKKCE. 9$ 526 527 528 529 530 531 532 533 534 535 536 537 538 539 540 541 542 543 Dollar. 1851. Very fine. Dollar. 1851. Very fine. Dollar. 1851. Orleans m. Fine. Dollar. 1853. Very fine. Dollars. 1854. Very fine. Dollars. 1853. Fine and very fine. Dollar. 1S54. Indian head. Fine. Dollars. 1854. California coinage ; octagonal, different ty|»eB, uncirculated. Dollar. 1857. Very finu. Dollars. 1857. Very fine. Dollar. 185!». Very fine. Proof. California coinage ; octagonal, very fine. Proof. 1807. California. Ko\ind (2j, octagonal. Un- 3 pes California. I8()l», 7o, 71, 74, 75. Octagonal, Uncirculated. 5 pes California. isTti (round and octagonal), 1S80. •"! pes California. iMiT round and uctag.), 18(i!t, 1857. 185!». Dollar. 1870. Dollar. 1871. Dollar. 18S3. Half Dollars. circulated. Half Dollars. except last. Half Dollars Uncirculated. Quarter Dollars 2 pes 2 pes 2 i)cs 2 pes 1876 (round and octag.), ISi^O (octag.) Uncir. <) pes COINS OF ANCIENT ROME AND GREECE. SERIES OF THE ROMAN AES. 544 Aes. Janus hei'd ; rev., prow of ship to r., I above it. Gieen patination, extremely fine and desiraltle specimen of the first true coin of Rome, period 4(I0 I J. C. 39. 545 Aes. Type and iteriod of last d«'scril)0il. Very good. 41. 546 Ardea. Semis. Helmcted head of Pallas 1., S beneath, iiev. Similar head r., S beneath. Jieautiful smooth ami even patination of fine dark green color. A perfect coin, earliest period. 32. 547 Alba. Semis. Hull running I., S behind; lev., wheel of six spokes. Kougli surface ; fin*,', very rare. 27. 548 Luceria. Quincunx or f'^ Aes. Cross on each side, • • • • # in angle. Fine green patination, early period, rare. 20. 86 COINS OF ANCIENT KOME ANFt GREECE. 549 Alba. Triens. TForKe gallopinu' 1., • • • • Rev. WIhhI nf six spokes, •••• betweoii. Fiiu'ly pat'matod, early |.c- riod. 'J7. 550 Italic Triens. Head of horse and four i>ellets on each side. Fine, early ])eriod. liH. 651 Hadria. Quadrans ('?). A foot, ii a t. ; rev., barley grain. Type indistinct, legend bold ; good. '24. 552 Ardea. Sextans. ScalIo]t shell in relief, • •: rev., caduceus. Green patination, early period, fine. "24. 553 Hadria. Sextans. Anchor ; rev., n a t # •. Earliest period, very good. 20. 554 Tuder. Sextans. Sleeping dog; rev., a lyre • •. Dark patination, very early i)eriod, fine. 22. 55.5 Tuder. Sextans. Club ; rev., « ♦. Oval, fine. 2(». 556 Aes, later period. Head of Sun. Kev. Crescent, iK'llet and two stars, koma beneath. G(jod, very rare. Wellenheiiii 8252. K;. 557 Serais, later period. Mead v. am! prow. Varieties; fine. i:^ and lb. 2 pes 558 Semis, Triens. Head and prow. Varieties ; fair and good. 14. 3 pes 559 Quadrans. Head of Hercules, ••• l)ehind. IJev. Ship's prow r., liOMA above, • • • beneath. (4reek woi'kmanship, beautiful olive-green ])atination, in perfect preservation. 17. 560 Sextans. Large head r. ; rev., ship's ))row, two pellets be- neath. Good. 11>. • CONSULAR AND IMPERIAL COINS; GOLD, SILVER, BRONZE. 561 Rome. Bifrons head of Janus. IJev. Jupiter in quadriga, ROJrA in sunken letters. Double J)enarius; fine. 562 Head of Roma, V behind it ; rev., the Dioscuri, koma. Su- perb Quinarius from the Anthon sale. Cost 13.20. 563 Head of Riuna, SH behind it; rev., the Dioscuri, koma. Silver Semis, very fine and rare. 664 Cornelia. Head of Venus, Cupid before it, l. svi.i.a. Rev. Praefericuluni and lituus l)etween two trophies, impkk. iTEitvM. Fine, rare denarius. 565 Hostilia. Head of Terror, shield behind it. Rev. Two figures in biga, saserna. Fine denarius. Hostilia vowed tenii)le8 to Terror in his battles with the Vcientes. COINS OF ANCIENT ROME AND GREECE. 37 ;".6G TiGT 508 r>(i9 570 571 57-2 57;{ ;>/;> 57(5 577 578 5711 580 Heads of Aliahv and Brutus, hrvtvs. Denarius ; fine, slight corrosion spot. M. Brutus pretended to descend from Lucius Brutus and Aliala. Antlion S5*J, $4.2o. See description. Marcia. Head of Ancus Marcius, ancvs. Rev. Equestrian statue on aqueduct, i'HILIi'pvs aqva mak. Denarius ; very line. < Porcia. Winged head of Pallas, p. laeca. Rev. Man holding his hand over the head of a citizen, lictor to r., pkovoco. Denarius, fine, rare. Tituria. Head of Tatius Sabinus, sabin. Rev. Scene of the ra])e of the Sabines. Denarius ; fine. Vibia. Bust of Venus r. i»ev. Venus, undraped, rests against a column, a mirror in lier hand, c. vibivs varvs. Aureus, line, extremely rare. Pomj)ey the Great. Fine portrait head of Pompey between lituus ami praefericulum, mah. pivs imp iter. IJev. Nep- tune, his toot on a j)ro\v, between the brothers Anapius and Amphinoinus. l»:ire deniivius, obv., especially, very fine. Julius Caesar. Portrait bust r., caesak imper. Kev. Venus Nicei)liore, with liasta and shield, a Victory on her ex- tended h.ind, M. MET. Denarius, fine and very rare. — liust laureate r., star behind it, < a KSAR nrp. Kev. Similar to last, sKi'VLMvs MACKU. Dcnarius, fine, rare. — Veiled head of Julius Caesar, caesar (parens) patkiak, Ifev. c. cossvTivs maridianvs. Denarius, fine, very rare type. F'roni Anthou Sale ; cost $7.50. — Head of Venus. Kev. Aeneas carrying his father Anchi- ses and the Pallailium from burning Troy, oaksar. Dena- rius, very fine. — Denarius, type of last described. Fine. — Head of Venus 1. and lituus. iJev. Two figures mourning .at the foot of a trophy, '.-aksar. Denarius, very good, struck for payment of troo})s at Pharsalia, B. C. 48. — Elephant trampling upon a serpent, caesar, pontifical in- struments on rev. Denarius; fine, struck for payment of troops in Gaul. — Denarius, ty|»e of last described. Fine. — Head laureate of Julius Caesar r., vase in the field, caksar 1). Kev. Head of M. Antony, lituus behind it. m. anion. Denarius, fine and very rare. lilfiid !! 38 COINS OF ANCIENT ROME AND GREECE. 581 Casca and Brutus. Head of Neptune r., trident beneath, <'as(;a LONtJA's. IJev. Victory to r., breaking a diadem, and walking over u broken Hceptre, itiivrvs i>ii>. Rare and extremely fine denarius of Casca and Brutus, Caesar's assassins. From the Anthon Sale (27G), $>S.*J5. 582 Mark Antony and Augustus. Portrait bust on each aide and inscriptions. Denarius ; sharp, very tine, rare. 583 Augustus. Portrait bust r., imp caksak. Rev. Capricorn, cornucopia, and Avcivsrvs in a wreath of laurel. Silver medallion struck in Asia. Very fine and rare. 18. 584 — Bust; rev., S. C. and inscriptions, one with v cassivs c'EMSK III vii£. M.B. Good. 2 pes 585 Augustus and M. Agrippa. Busts back to back, - . - caksak. 1)1 VI. Rev. Triumphant galley r. Smooth brow^n patina- tion, fine and rare. G.B. 19. 58G Livia. Draped bust r., salvs av<;vsta. Rev. S. C. and inscription. M.B., dark olive patina, very fine. 587 Tiberius. Bust laureate r., n. ( aksaij divi av(;. k. avuvstvs. Rev. Livia seated, holding hasta and olive branch, I'oxni" MAXi.M. Aureus ; sharp and beautifid impression, fleur-de- coin ; Anthon, 295, cost $20.00. 588 Claudius. Bust laureate r., ri < i.avd caksak avg. . . . Rev. Triumphal arch insoribeiva favstina. Rev. Female figure holding in her right hand a gloI)e surmounted by a phoenix. G.B. A beautiful and rare coin, in perfect pre- servation. 605 — Bust r. ; rev., female sacrificing at altar. M.B., good. 606 Marcus Aurelius. Bust laureate r. Rev. Victory holding a shield inscribed vie oku. G.B., very good. 607 Lucius Verus. Bust laureate r., i, vehvs avc; akm pauth max. Rev. Parthian seated. Denarius, commemorates the conquest of Parthia, fine. 608 Lucilla. Draped bust ; rev., female seated. G.B., very fair, rev. legend worn smooth. : ! ■■ 40 COINS OF ANCIENT ROME AND GREECE. (109 Coniinodus. Bust r. ; rev., female figure with cornucopia. Denarius, fine. 6t(> — Bust r. ; rev., figure at altar. Denarius, good. til 1 — Bust laureate r. Rev. Female figure with hastn and sliiold at altar. G.B., oh v. fine, a little corroded, rev. rather |t<)of. (512 Clodius Alhinus. Bust laureate r., imi* <'aks d. ci.o si;i' ai.i! AV(i. Rev. Hands joined over standard. Very fine dena- rius, struck in Gaul, especially rare with the title caksai;. See Mionnet, )>. 27;'>, (Jl:> Septimus Severus. Bust laureate r., skvkrvs imvs av(;. Rev. A Victory, vnr PAirrii max. Denarius, sharj), uncir- culated. (51 1 — Similar obv. Rev. Emperor on horseback, at full ga]](i|i, i\i>vi,'1() — Bust ; rev., Victory, diii'erent legends. Denarii, fine. 2 ps (J17 — Denarii; rev.. Victory, different legends. Good. '2 pes 618 r'.racalla. Young bust, draped and laureate, antomws I'ivs Avci. Rev. A Victory, vu tokia paktii max. Dena- rius, very fine, rare type. 01!) — Old bust laureate, ANToNivvs pivs AV(; nmr. liev. Female seated. Denarius, tine. Interesting as referring to the Roman occupation of England. G20 Gordianus Africanus. Dra])ed bust laureate r., i.mp taks m. ' ANT liOKDiANvs All! AVG. licv. Fcmalc figure resting against a column, a wand in her right hand and cornucopia in her left, i'I!(>vii)i:ntia AViiu. G.B., smooth light green ))atination, in fine preservation. Extremely rare and desir- able; cost $2(1.00. Compare with Anthon 811, sold for $28.(1(1. 621 Trajanus Decius. Spiked bust r. ; rev., victoima avu. Den- arius, very good. 622 — Draped bust laureate r. Ilev. Dacia holding a military ensign, dacia. M.B., very good. (52H Postumus. Draped bust; rev. i<»vi statoki. T.B., tine. 621 Tacitus. Draped bust with spiked crown. Ifev. Liberty with bell. Billon denarius, very good. 62r» Diodetianus, Spiked bust r. : rev., lovi (Onskuvatok. T.B., fine. .;' ■ COINS OF AffCIENT ROMI5 AND GKBKCE. 41 6'J6 • •27 028 629 6:50 OHl 632 OoO i\;i: 638 639 640 Constantius I. Bust hiureatc ; rev., (iKNio pui'vij komani. Small thick G.B., fine. Coustantiinis I. Varieties of 'V.lt. Very fine. 2 pes Magnentius. Large draped bust r. Rev. Monogram. M.B., fine. Valentinianns. Bust r. Kev. Emperor iiolding labarum and a Victory, i:kstitvt<>k itKii'viti.icAi:. Solidus, very good. From Anthon sale, $6.25. Valens. Large draped bust r. liev. Emi>eror holding the hibarum and a Victory, amii in exergue, kkstitvtuk kki. I'viii.KAK. Broad Solkhis ; very fine ami rare. V.'dcntinianus IL Draped bust r. Rev. Two figures seated, a Victory between them, << IN in exergue, vhtokia av«;g. Solidus ; verv fine :intl rare. Arcadius. Draned bust r. IJev. Emperor Iiolding labarum and a Victory, his foot upon a captive, ( onoij in exergue, vicioKiA AV(;(;. Solidus, extremely fine. From Anthon sale, 322, $8.25. — jSolidus, type of last described. Extremely fine. Ilonorius. Solidus, same type as ))receding. A beautiful impression, extremely tine. From Anthon sale, 324, .$S.U(>. — Helmeted bust, armed with s|>ike and shield, facing. Kev. Helmeted Hgure seated, holding labarum and a Victory, < (iNdii in exergue, (ti\(it in exergue, vmtoui AVii<;. Solnlus^ verv fine. Leo L Draped bust, dn i.i;o, etc. IJev. A Victory with globe surmounted by cross, ( iiNon in exergue. Gold Triens, fine, pierced. Zeno. Richly adorned crowned bust, with spike and shield, facing. Uev. A Victory holdiiiLi,' cross, roNoi; in exergue, vi< ToKiA AV(;(i. Solidufi, very Hue and rare. — Draped bust r. Rev. Monogram of Christ in wreath, (()\oi! in exergue, salvs i;i;ii'vi!i,ii ak. Gold fjuinarius, superb, tleur-de-coin. — Similar obv. Kev. Cross in wreath, < on**!!. Gold IVienSy equally fine. ^imu"! 42 COINS OF ANCIENT KOME AND GRKKCE. 641 AnastaHius. Crowned bunt with spike and shield facing. Kev. A Victory holding a staff surmounted with monogram of Christ, a star in the field, < onoii in exergue, vict<»I!1 AVGG. Solidua, extremely fine, Anthon 332, $8.00. 642 Justinus. Bust with spike and shield facing, dx ivstinvs it AVG. IJev. A Victory holding cross, conoh in exergue, vu'TOKiA AV(i(i. Solidtis, very fine and rare. 648 Justinianus. Dra))ed bust r. ; rev., a Victory ; another, bust r. ; rev., cross. Gold Triens, fine, one pierced. 2 jtcs 644 Phocas. llichly draped bust facing, wearing crown sur- mounted by cross, *En . . . BA2IAE . . liev. Bust of Christ holding the book of the Gospels pressed to His heart. Su- perb /Solidus or gold medallion, size 16, Cost $9.00, from Anthon sale. 645 Byzantine Solidus of late period. Various figures of empe- rors; rev., bust of Christ. Concave, very fine. 18 to 21. See Anthon, 337, 338, 339. 3 pes 646 Miscellaneous T., M., and G.B. Poor to very good. 34 pes 647 Colonial. Claudius, rev., i'Toi..(emais) now Acre, and two others. M.B., fair. 2 pes 648 M.B. Domitian and others, each with temj)le on rev. Fair. 3 pes COINS OF ANCIENT GREECE ; GOLD. SILVER, BRONZE, 649 Abdkka. Head of Apollo, ABAHPITEnN (indistinct). Kev. GrilRn. Silver Stater; very good, rare. 147 gr. 650 Ac^iiAiAX Lkagui:. Head of Zeus; rev., monogram in wreath. Triobolus, fine. 36 gr. 651 Ak(4Ina. Sea-tortoise in high relief ; rev., four incused squares. Archaic obolus ; very fine. H gr. 652 — Tortoise in high relief; rev. incused square of five com- partments. Tetrobolus; very good, corroded, 44 gr. 653 — Tetroboli. Varieties; very good. 44 gr, 2 pes 654 AGiiUiKNTusi, Eagle standing on capital of column, AKPA- CANTIflN. Kev. Sea-crab, Tetradrachm of 264 gr. A few letters of legend weak, but very fine and rare, cost $15.00. 655 — Tetradrachm. Very similar to last. Fine ; same weight. 656 — Eagle 1., AKPA; rev., sea-crab. Didrachm; a perfect im- pression, extremely fine. Kare. COINS OF ANCIENT ROME AND GliEKCE. 48 ■657 Asia jMixoij. Ilolmeted head; rev., niak' liead in square. (Ttl(>l)iil!ii' electnon hecta of unknown city. Earliest period ; very line. 31» j^rs. Tliese early eluctrum coins arc from the natural metal found chiefly in the river Sanlyoc. Owing to the softness of the metal they are rarely found in fine condition ; all are rare. 658 - Ilelmeted hoarl ; rev., turreted liead in square. Globular electrum hecta of unknown city. Earliest period ; very ' line. 38 grs. 659 — Female head 1. ; rev., incusum of four compartments. Globular electrum hecta of unknown city. Earliest period ; very fine. 3S grs. 660 Athens. Head of Gorgon ; rev., incused square in four parts. Obolus ; good, very rare. 661 — Cruciform design or wheel ; rev., similar. Obolus: fine, rare. 662 — Head of Pallas. Kev. Owl and sprig of olive, A0E. Thick Tetradrachm, of archaic style ; fine, rai-e. 26;') gr. 663 — Head of Pallas wearing crested helmet. Rev. Owl on amphora, and magistrate's name in wreath. Broad Tetra- drachm of later period. Fine. 664 SiLVKU Coins of Atiikns. From Tartemorion or Tetarto- bolus (2^ gi's.) to Tetradrachm (264 grs.). A rare and complete set, all of the archaic i)eriod, exemplifying the various types of rev. Arranged in a velvet-lined morocco case, to show both sides of the coins, with the printed num- bers and weight of each in gold letters. Valuable, unique. 12 pes 665 BoEOTiA. Boeotian shield. Rev. Amphora, entwined with vine-leaves. Large Didrachm of 181 grs. Oblong, fine. 666 Cakthagk. Richly adorned head of Persephone left. Rev. Horse, above which Egyptian symbol. Double Stater of j)ale gold. Extremely fine and rare. 667 — Head of Persephone adorned with blades of wheat ; rev., horse r. Very fine Stater of pale gold. Rare. 114 grs. 6C8 Caulonia. Apollo, naked, holding in his raised right hand a branch, and on his outstretched left arm a small running figure, in front, a stag, looking back, KAVA. Rev. Same type incuse, including the figure on arm. Broad Didrachm of early period, high artistic excellence, and in truly superb condition. Very rare, one of the most desirable coins ia the collection. Size 19, weight 127 grs. 44 COINS OF ANCIENT KOME AND GREF.CE. 669 Caui-onia. Didrachm, type of preceding, but of ruder, archaic execution. Fine, size 10, weight I'^.O grs. 670 — Apollo, naked, holding branch, left arm extended, two dolphins in the field. liev. Stag, KAYAft. Didraohni, period end of the fifth century B. C. Very good. 130 grs. 671 — Apollo naked, left arm extended, two characters in the field ; rev., eagle. Diobolus of 21 grs., dark, fine. This coin has been ascribed to Sybaris, but is probably a true coin of Caulonia, after its conquest by Dionysus, B. C. ;}()9. Very rare. 672 Corinth. Helmeted head of Pallas r. Rev. Pegasus left, ^ below. Didrachm ; archaic, but not of earliest period. Fine and rare. 673 — Didrachm. Head 1., dog behind ; rev., Pegasus left. Later period ; very fine. 674 — Didrachm. Head r., chimera behind; rev., Pegasus r. Very fine. 675 — Didrachm. Head r., Eros drawing bow, behind ; rev., Pegasus standing. Fine. 676 Croton. Ornate tripod, QPO. Rev. Same type, incuse. Sharp, perfect, and beautiful impression of this broad Di- drachm, struck B. C. 500. Size 17. 130 grs. 677 — Didrachm. Tripod, a stork at its side; rev., tripod in- cused. Thick, fine. Size 13. 120 grs. 678 — Didrachm, type of last described. Fine. 110 grs. 679 Cyrkne. Head of young Zeus Amnion 1. Rev. Silphium plant, monogram and star in the field. Didrachm ; very good. 110 grs. 680 Cysicus. Bearded bust laureate r. ; rev. pictrix in square. Globular electrum hecta of early period. Very fine and rare. 40 grs. 681 Dyrrachium. Cow suckling calf. Rev. Gardens of Alcinous, the host of Ulysses, AYP. Tridrachra or silver Stater ; very good, rev. fine, rare. 166 grs. 682 Elis. Head of Hera, richly adornen. Rev. Eagle left, vine- leaves and bunch of grapes in the field. Triobol ; very fine, rare. 683 Erythrae. Naked youth on horseback right. Rev. Incuse square. Thick Didrachm of early period ; fine. m COINS OP ANCIENT ROME AND GKEECE. 46 ■684 Oei.as. Forepart of man-headed bull, or river Gelas right, CEAA£ retrograde. Rev. Quadriga r., the horses crowned by Nike. Tetradrachm ; fine and rare. 2G4 grs. ^85 — Forepart of man-beaded bull, TEAAZ above. Rev., Biga r., crowned by Nike. Tetradrachm of later period; very fine. 28U grs. 686 HisTiAKA. Head of Bacchante r. Rev. Female seated on the prow of a ship, IZTI Triobol ; very fine. 36 grs. •687 — Triobol, type of last described. Obv., Huperb ; rev., very good. 688 IsTKUS. Accolated inverted heads. Rev. Eagle perched upon a dolphin, ISTPIA. Didrachm ; v. good, rare. S'-i grs. 689 Lakissa. Forepart of bull seized by yoiitii, crescent (?) in the field. Kev. Forepart of horse. Early and very fine Drachm ; rare. 690 — Head of nymph Larissa, facing, but turned slightly to- wards the left. Rev. A horse, grazing. Didrachm, tine, rev. legend AAPIZAIHN almost entirely obliterated. 92 grs. 691 Leontini. Head r., the hair gathered into a small coil be- liind. Rev. Large head of lion. Early Drachm ; fine, somewhat corroded. 692 — Laureated head r., the hair smoothly combed into a coil beiiind, several locks falling over forehead and cheek, the ear represented by an oval depression. Rev. Lion's liead r., four grains of barley and AEONTINO in the field. Superb Tetradrachm. 200 grs. 693 — Tetradrachm, type of last, the hair in short wavy locks. Very fine, slightly corroded. 694 Lktk. Satyr kneeling, a nymph in his arms. Rev. Flat inciuse square. Erotic Didrachm, period B. C. GOO. Fine and rare. 144 grs. 695 LocKis. Head of Persephone. Rev. Ajax, in crested Corin- thian helmet, otherwise naked, armed with sword and shield, in fighting attitude, OnONTmN Triobol ; fine. 696 Mauonea. Head of Maron. Rev. Sq .^ c of four compart- ments, within which MA. Obol ; fine. 697 Mktapoxtum. Ear of bearded grain in high relief, METAF. Rev. Same type, incuse, without the legend. Large, thin archaic Didrachm ; very fine. 17. 110 grs. 698 — Triobolus. Same type as last, MET. Very fine. 37 grs. ' • l-Jitli':^ 46 COINS OP ANCIENT ROME AND GREECE. DioboluB. Type of last (U'scribtnl. Very Fine 18 699 MKTAP(tNTrM. fine, 'it grs. 700 — OboluH. Same type. Very fine. 11 grs. 701 — Didrachm. Same type, but small apl thick. grs. 702 — Bearded head of Leueippus, founder of the colony, wear- ing Corinthiai helmet, AEYKIUr ' Hev. Ear of corn, META. Small thick Didrachm ; > .ine. ' 708 Mykina. Head laureate of Apollo r. Rev. Apollo, in female garb, with lustral branch and patera, in front, before hinu omphalos and vase, MYPINAION, the whole encircled by laurel wreath. Broad Tetradrachm ; fine and rare. 240 grs. 704 Naxos. Head of bearded Dionysus, crowned with ivy, r. Rev. Naked Silenus, seated on the ground, a wine cup in his hand, NAXION. Tetradrachm ; very fine, but possibly a skillful modern forgery. 248 grs. 706 Neapolis, Macedonia. Gorgon head, laureate, NEOII Tridrachm ; fine. 706 — Duplicate of last. Same condition. 707 NuMiDiA. Young male head laureate tree. Bronze, fine green patinatio 708 Panormus. Female head 1. Rev. Hoio_ i'., palm tree behind. Bronze, very fine and rare, evenly patinated. 19. 709 — Similar to last. Bronze, fine. 18. • 710 Pebgamus. Cista mystica, with serpent, in ivy wreath. Rev. Serpents twined around a bow-case, monogram of Perga- mus in the field. Tetradrachm ; fin'.^ 192 grs. 711 PopULONiA. Gorgon head, beneath which XX, mark of value. Rev. Plain. J'ine, extremely rare. 125 grs. This is one of the most ancient coins of Etruria, period B. C. 480. 712 Rhodes. Head of Helios, nearly full-face, his hair arranged in locks suggestive of rays. Rev. Full-blown rose within circle of dots, HPArOPAS. Triobolus; extremely fine. 59 grs. 713 — Head of Helios, nearly full-face. Rev. A rose, PO. Di- drachm ; fine. 714 Sardis, Asia Minor. Lion head r. Rev. Calf's head in- cused. Globular electrum hecta of the earliest period. See p. 5, Ancient Coins, B. M. Fine and rare. 39 grs. Rev. Head of Nike, 82 grs. ^ev. Horse and palm 7. mm rr COINS OK ANOIKNT ROME AM) ({RKKCB. 47 716 Sii>K, Piimpliylin. Holmcted hciitl of Pallns r. Hev. Nike walking !., a potnegraiiate and A6 in tlu' lieKl. T»'tra- (Irachm, very Hue. '-!5l grs. 710 — Tetradrat'hin, type of last describid, but KAEYX in ri'V. field. FiiK'. 'J;">0 grs. 717 Sii)<»\. Tliu King of Sidon in V)iga, driven by cbarioteer, and followed by attendant carrying sceptre and flask. Kev. Galley at sea. Octohkai int, tine and rare. Probably striiok in the third year of the era of Alexander, B. C. 330. Alex- ander bestowed the crown of Sidon upon Abdalonymus and restored the city to its ancient rank. 3^9 grs. 718 Sybakis. Bull, with head turned back, YM above, ^'otted base, and dotted circle. Rev. Same type, incuse. Karly Didracbm, period B. C. 550. Extremely fine and race. Size 20, 130 grs. No more interesting coins of ancient history exist than those of Sybaris, destroyed B. C. 510. 719 — Triobolus, type of preceding, but YM in exergue. Very good ; rare. 83 grs. 720 Syracuse. Beautiful! v modeled head of Persephone wearing pendants and necklace, the hair adorned with sedge-grass, EVAiNK, signature of the engraver, Evaenetus in exergue. Rev. Spirited quadriga left, the driver crowned by Nike, suit of armor in exergue. DkCAnuArnM, obv. decidedly fine, rev. slightly corroded. Excessively rare and very de- sirable. Weight 039 grs. Evaenetus was the muster of Kimon, and is considered by the British Museum authorities as first in the art of engraving these medallions. See B. M. Ancient Coins, p. ol. 721 — Head of nymph 1., the hair flying in loose lock.t above the sphendone as if blown by the wind, dolphins in the field, SYPAKOSIUN. Rev. Fast quadriga, dolphin in exergue. Tetradrachni ; extremely fine, a niiisterj)iect'. probably the work of Eucleides. Cost ^45. 722 — Laureatedhead 1. Rev. Tripod, SIPAKOSinN. Electrum ; very good. 58 grs. 723 — Agathccles. Head of Peiseplione. Rev. Thunderbolt, ArAOOKAEOS BASIAEIOS. Bronze ; fine. 14. 724 — Hiero II. Head of Persephone 1. liev. Biga driven by Nike r., K retrograde (Kimon':') in exergue. Superb Half Stater, struck in fine gold ; very rare and desirable. 66^ grs. 48 COINS OF ANCIENT ROME AND GREECE. 726 Sybacusk. Hiero II. Head of Poseidon ; rev., trident. Bronze, fine. 12. 726 — Philistis, wife of Hiero. Head veiled I. Rev. Nike in quadriga r., star above, K to r., BAHIAISZAS ^lAISTIAOS. Tetradrachm ; extremely fine and rare. 200 grs. 727 — Hieronymus. Filleted head r. Rev. A thunderbolt, BASIAEdS lEPONYMOY. Bronze; fine. 13. 728 Tabkxtum. Boy on horseback, crowning horse, SY in the field above, AYKINOS below. Rev. Taras on dolphin with trident, owl in the field. Didrachm ; extremely fine, rare. 729 — Armed horseman 1. Rev. Taras on dolphin holding Her- cules' club. Didrachm ; very good. 730 Tkuina. Head of Nymph, the hair gathered into a flaming coil. Rev. Winged Eirene, seated on vase, holding cadu- ceus. Didrachm ; fine, rare. 731 TiiuniuM. Head of Pallas r., Scylla on helmet, SI behind. Rev. Bull tossing. Tetradrachm ; fine, rare. 247 grs. 732 — Head of Pallas, Scylla on helmet. Rev. Bull tossing, star behind, ©OYPMN. Didrachm ; extremely tine. 733 — Didrachm ; variety, * on rev., possibly the artist's initial. Fine. 734 — Didrachm. Head of Pallas, Scylla on helmet. Rev. Butting bull, magistrate or artist's name on base, ©OYPIflN. Fine, rare variety. 735 Velia. Head of Pallas r., Pegasus on helmet. Rev. Lion walking r., YEAHTflN. Didrachm ; sharp and beautiful impression, perfectly uncirculated. See American Journal of Numismatics, Vol. II, p. 5, for note on coins of N'elia. 786 — Head of Pallas 1., wearing helmet of Phrygian form, on which, female Centaur. Rev. Lion devouring prey, mono- gram below, YEAHTflN in exergue. Didrachm ; fine, rare variety. 787 Macedonia. Horse r. ; rev., helmet in incused square. Dio- bolus of 24 grs., early period, before names of kings appeared on coins. Very good, rare. 738 — Philip II. Head laureate of Apollo. Rev. Biga galloping r., thunderbolt beneath, ♦lAIXIIIOY. Stater, a beautiful, perfect impression, in extremely fine condition. 133 grs. 789 — Philip II. Head r. ; rev., horseman, *LViniIOY. Bronze, thick, fine. 11. 741 — 742 745 — 750 ^w W 0OIN8 OF ANCIENT ROME AND GREECE. 49 740 Mackdoma. Alexander III, the Great. Helraeted head of Palla* r. Rev. Nike, holding wreath and trophy stand, MA in K'Onogram in the field, AAEgANAPOY. Stater; ex- tremely fine, rare and very desirable. 132 grs. 741 — Alexander III. Head of Herakles. Rev. Zeus seated, AAEgANAPOY, raonogram of Aradus in the field. Tetra- drachm of full weight (265 grs,), the head in high relief; very fine. 742 — Alexander III. Tetrad rachm, monogram in the field ; very good. 259 grs. 743 — Alexander III. Tetrad rachm of 212 grs. Fair, possibly plated, late period. 744 — Alexander III. Head r. Rev. Club, quiver, BASI and monogram. Bronze, thick, fine. 11. 745 — Philip III, Aridaeus. Head of Herakles. Rev. Bow, club, and trident, *IAinnOY. Fourth Stater. Extremely fine, rare, a true numismatic gem. 746 — Cassander. Head of Herakles; rev. lion, BA£IA£(1£ KAS2AN. Bronze, patinated, fine. 9. 747 — Alexander IV. Young head r.-; rev. horse, AAEgANA- POY. Bronze, vary fine. 10. 748 — Antigonus I, Gonatas. Macedonian shield, ANT in mono- gram. Rev. Two-crested helmet. Bronze, very good or fine. 11. 749 — Macedonian shield, thunderbolt in centre. Rev. Two- crested helmet separating B A. Bronze, very fine, beauti- fully jiatinated. Rare. 10. 750 — Philip V, Perseus (?). Head r. ; rev. Eagle, Nike. Bronze, very good. 10 and 12. 2 pes 751 — Philip V. Head of king wearing radiated crown r. Rev. Thunderbolt, BASIAEnS «l>IAinnOY, in wieath. Bronze, fine. 10. 752 Macedonia, First Province. Head of Artemis in the centre of a Macedonian shield. Rev. Club, monosrrani and MAKE- AONilN nPflTHZ in oak wreath. Tetradraclim : sliarj), superb impression of very full weiglit (l!04 grs). Rare. 753 — Tetradrachm, type of preceding, dil't'erent monogranis on rev. Very fine anl grs. 754 — Tetradrachm. Same type, IIP in monogram. Fine. 262 grs. 60 COINS OF ANCIENT ROME AND GREECEJ. 755 Macedonia. Head of Alexanollo seated on a cortina, BASIAEftS ANTIOXOY. Broad and beautiful tetradrachm of 265 grs. weight. Rare. 763 — Seleucus IV, Philopater. Head r. in slender wreath. Rev. Apollo seated on cortina, BASIAEftS SEAEYKOY. Tetradrachm ; very good. 263 grs. 764 — Alexander I, Bala. Head laureate ; rev., Apollo. Drachm, fine, planchet cracked. 765 — Philip. Head r. Rev. Zeus seated, BASLAEfiS *IAin- nOY . . . *AN .... Tetradrachm ; fine. 228 grs. 766 — Tetradrachm, similar to last, late period. Good. 767 Egypt. Ptolemy I, Soter. Diademed head r. Rev. Eagle, monograms in field, HTOAEMAIOY BASIAEnS. Tetra- drachm, fine. 221 grs. 768 — Ptole'ny I. Tetradrachm ; similar, club in field on rev. Verj eood. 769 — Head of Zeus ; rev. eagle grasping thunderbolt. Bronze, very fine. 22. if' COINS OF ANCIENT ROME AND GREKCE. 61 770 Egypt. Cleopatra, wife of Ptolemy VII. Portrait bust of Cleopatra. Rev. Eagle, monogram in the field, IITOAE- MAIOY BASIAEOZ. Bronze, tine and rare, small perfora- tion in centre. 18. 771 — Ptolemy XI, Auletes. Dra])ed bust of king r., the head adorned with vine leaves. Kev. Eagle, HTOAEMAIOY BASIAEHS. Drachm of 101 grs. ; extremely tine, rare. 772 CAPrADOCiA. Ariobai'zanes I. Head of king, laureate. Rev. Nike. Drachm ; very good, scarce. 773 Pkhsia. Darius (B. C. 521). King holding bow and spear ; rev., incuse. Gold Daric of the earliest style ; very fine and rare. 127 grs. Commonly ascribed to Darius, but may luive been struck by Cyrus, who overthrew the Lydian ]\Ionarcliy and took Ci'Oisus prisoner B. C. 546. It was from tlie Lydians tliat the Persians gatliered their knowl- edge of coinage, and their first coins may have been struck in Lydia after its concjuest. 773a — Sights or Silver Daric, type of preceding; fine. 82 grs. 774 Satrap of Tarsus. Warrior drawing bow. Rev. Lion devour- ing stag. Gold Half Daric. Extremely fine and rare. 64 grs. 775 Pauthia. Arsaces XI. Bust of king 1. Rev. King seated, holding bow and inscription. Drachm ; fine. 776 Arsaces XIV", Orodes. Bearded and diademed bust of king 1. Rev. King seated, female figure with j)alm branch before him, long inscription. Tetradrachm ; very fine, rare. 220 grs. Compare with Wellenheim, 7()6l>. 777 Arsaces XIV. Bust between stars, crescent behind. Rev. King seated with bow. Drachm; very good. Wellenheim, 707U. 778 Arsaces XIV. Bust 1., eagle behind. Rev. King seated, and inscription. Drachm ; fine. Wellenheim, 7075. 779 Large bust left ; rev., king seated, inscription in dotted char- acters. Drachm ; fine. 780 Bactuia. Azes I. Figure of king with palm branch and offering. Rev. King on horseback r. Drachm ; sharp, very fine. See Wellenheim, 7128. 781 Hy])08tratus. Draped bust laureated, r., BA5:iAEfl2 ZHTHPHZ innOSTPAT. Rev. Figure, monogram and undecipherable legend. Tetradrachm of barbaric fabric. Fine. ..,(, 52 COINS OF JUDAEA. 782 BuoNZE Coins. Panormus, Paeonia, etc. Greek and Colonial. Mostly unclassified. Barely fair to very good. 8 pes 783 Athens. Electrotype copy of Decadrachm, from the British Museum. Fine. Original unobtainable. 784 Syracuse. Electrotype copy of Decadrachm. British Museum. 785 HispAxiA. Bearded head and cavalier. Drachm; Celtiber- ian inscription. Very good. 786 Bkitish. Cuuobeline. Horse 1., . . . v . . o. Kev. Indistinct object in wreath. Stater of fine gold, a rude copy of the Macedonian type. Not unlike Dr. Stukeley's Plate XX, No. 9, or Plate XIX, No. 4. Fine ; very rare. Imported from England; one of the most desirable coins in this collection. 116 grs. 787 British Stater. Rude representation of a vase (?) in wreath. Rev. Pellets. Pale gold, concave, fine. 11-^^ grs. 788 British Fourth Stater. Barley-grains and char^^cters in de- pressed circle ; rev., smooth. Dark gold, fine. 35 grs. 789 British Silver Drachm. Very rude representation of a horse. Rev. Pellets and lines. Fine. 792 COINS OF JUDAEA. The special attention of Curators of Public Museums, Theologians, Numismatists, and Bible Students generally is called to the following important series not only of the " Coins of the Jews" during the short period they were permitted to coin money; but also of those issued by tlie Procurators and Roman Consuls during the period of Roman supremacy over Judaea, as well as of all coins and medals relating to Judaea recognized by Madden and other authorities on the subject. The difficulties of procuring coins referring to the "Chosen People" and Bible History are well known to numismatists, especially in such fine condition as these, and the series is one of the most complete yet dispei'sed. The references are chiefly to " Madden's Jewish Coinage," 1864 edition. Unless othekwise stated all the following are Coppek ok Bronze. 790 Persia. Kneeling figure of royal archer, holding bow and spear; rev., incused. Siglus or Silver Daric, current in Judaea; fine. 82 grs. See Nehemiah v. 15; Madden, p. 20. COINS OF JUDAEA. 68 791 Simon Maccabaeus (B. C.7143-139). Sacred cup of manna, HALF SHEKEL ISRAEL YEAR I in Samaritan characters. Rev. A triple lily or hyacinth, .ierushalem kkdoshah, or the Holy. A very fine specimen of this coinage ; extremely rare and desirable. Silver ; size 12, weighs 103 grs. 792 — Shekel. Type of the last described, but shekel israel and "Year II" above sacred cup of manna. A sharp and beautiful impression of this rare coin. Silver, size 15 weighs 218 grs. 793 — Shekel. Similar, but -| W for " Year III " above cup of manna. A superb and extremely rare specimen ; if any- thing, still finer than the preceding. Silver, size 14, weighs 219 grs. 794 Half Shekel. Year III. Sharp, perfect impression, finest and I believe rarest of the series. Silver, size 12, weighs 106 grs. 795 — Sixth Shekel. A cup or chalice, ligullath zion, " The redemption of Zion." Rev. A bundle of branches between two citrons, shenath arba, " In the fourth year." Copper, fine, first specimen offered in the United States. 13. 796 Alexander Jannaeus (B. C. 105-78). Obv. type illegible ; rev., an anchor. Fair, rare. 8. Madden, p. 66, No. 3. 797 — In the intervals of a star of eight rays, Jn Samaritan char- acters, .iehonathax hammeleck. Rev. Anchor, AAEg- ANAPOY BASIAEdS. Very fine, nearly entire legend read- able. 9. Madden, p. 66, No. 4. 798 — Duplicate of last. Very fine. 799 — Another specimen. Patinated ; very good. 800 — Jehonathan Hakkohen Haggadol, etc., "Jehonathan the High Priest of the Jews" over wreath of laurel. Rev, Poppy-head between cornucopiae. Misstruck, but fine ; from Anthon sale, 415, size 9. Very rare. 801 Herod I, the Great (B. C. 37-4). Rude tripod Itetween palm- branches. Rev. Helmet (?), HPftA Y BASIAEnS the first omega inverted. Very good, entire legend not legible, ex- tremely rare. 12. Madden, p. 8S. 6, 802 — Anchor, BACI HPflA. Rev. Poppy-head between cornu- copiae. Very good. 10. Madden, p. 88. 8. 803 — Very similar to last. Fine. Madden, p. 89. 10. 804 — Another specimen. Good. 805 — Variety. Good. Madden, p. 90. 12. ill 54 COINS OF JUDAEA. 806 Hero<1 Archelaus (B. C. 4 - A. D. 6). Prow of ship, H be- neath. Rev. E0N within olive wreath. Fine, patinated. 9. From Anthon Sale, No. 41S. Madden, p. 92. 2. 807 — Bunch of grapes and leaf, HPfiAOY. Rev. Helmet with plumes, EONAPXOY. Fine, rare. 11. Madden, p. 94. 8. 808 Herod Agrippa I. Umbrella, surrounded with fringes, ArPIIIA. Rev. Three ears of wheat springing from one e; very good. 827 Nero. Palm branch. L.E (year 5, A. D. 58). KAICAPOC. Rev. NEP QINO C in three lines, within wreath. Sharp, beautiful impression, rare in this condition. 1<>. Madden, p. 153. 828 — Duplicate of last. Fine. 829 — Another. Same condition. 830 — Another. Very good, j^atinated. 831 — Other duplicates. Good. 832 First Revolt of the Jews. A. D. 6<)-70. Gipras. His name divided by palm tree. LAciiKKUTii jekusalem, "The deliverance of Jerusalem." Good, rare. 16. Madden, 172, 9. 833 — Similar to last. Rev. " Second year of the deliverance of Israel." Brown patination, sharp, very fine and rare. 16. Nearly like Madden, p. 172, 11. 834 — \'ariety of last. Very fine for this coinage, in excellent preservation. 17. Extremely rare. 835 — Another variety, like Madden, No. 12. Very good. 14. 836 Simon, Son of Gamaliel. " Simon Prince of Israel " on either side of palm tree. Rev. Vine-leaf, " First year of the re- demption of Israel. Good and rare. 13. Madden, 177, 2. 837 — In a cii'cle of dots, sacred vessel with two handles, 8IIEXATU SHETHAiM (year 2, A. D. 67-68.) Rev. Vine-leaf, CHEKUTH zioN, " Deliverance of Ziou." Green patination, very fine. 11. Madden, p. 180, 1. 838 — Another. Fine impression, quite complete. 839 — Another, ^'ery good. 840 — Another. Variety ; very good. 12. 841 — Another variety. Very good. 11. 842 — In a circle of dots, sacred vessel with two handles and a cover. Year 3 (A. D. 68-69). Rev. Vine-leaf, "Deliver- auce of Zion." Very fine and very rare. 11. Madden, p. 180, 2. 843 — Another. Obv. fine ; rev. poor. Much rarer than year 2. \ 56 COINS OF JUDAKA. 845 — 846 — 847 — 848 — 849 — 844 Vkspasian. Bust laureate r., indistinct legenfl. Rev. Victory writing on a shield fastened to a palm tree, (I0YAAIA2) EAAU]KYIA£. Good, unpublished variety of a unique coin, struck in Judaea, and bought by the Rev. H. C. Reichardt at Jerusalem. Size 14. See Madden, }>. 183, 1 and note 1. Bust laureate r., imp caksak vksi'asiaxvs. av(;. Rev. Judaea seated on the ground to the right, at the foot of a trophy, iVDAKA. Aureus struck at Rome for the conquest of Jerusalem. Extremely fine and rare. Cost $35. • Similar to preceding. Denarius. Very fine. • Denarius. Ty))e of preceding. Very fair or good. Denarius. Same obv. ; rev., Judaea seated at the foot of a palm tree, her hands tied behind her back. Good. Laureated bust of ^'espasian r., imp caks vkspasian avg p. M. Tit. 1". p. p. (OS III. Rev. Palm tree, at the right of which Judaea is seated in a mournful attitude, Vespasian to r., IVDAKA CAPTA, in exergue, S. C. Very fine G.B., with green i)atination, struck at Rome A. D. 73, the very year of the destruction of Jerusalem, which had for its result the complete overthrow of the Jewish nation. Rare and highly interesting. From Prof. Anthon's Sale, No. 726, cost $21. 850 — Same head and legend. Rev. Judaea, mourning, seated to right beneath palm tree, Ves]»asian at 1., his foot upon a helmet, holding lance and parazonium, ivi>ae capta and S. C. in exergue. G.B. Dark olive patination, extremely fine, rare and in constant demand. From the Anthon Sale, No. 725, cost $20. 851 — Same head and legend. Rev. Judaea mourning seated to 1. near a mass of armor, xinder a palm tree ; at the r. stands a captive, his hands tied behind his back, ivdaka capta, and S. C. in exergue. G.B., also extremely rare and in fine condition. Anthon Sale, 727, $20.50. 852 — Bust and legend as before, but cos viii (A. D. 78). Rev. Judaea mourning at the r. of palm tree, captive with hands tied behind his back at 1., ivdaea (capta) S. C. in exergue. G.B., good, rare. 853 — Bust r. and legend, cos in. Rev. Victory engraving the letters (s.p.ti.R.) on a shield attached to palm tree (ivdaea devicta). G.B., rare type, obv. fair, rev. poor. 854 858 ': I COINS OF JUDAEA. 57 854 TiTis. Head laureate riobt (AVTOKP TITO) KAI2AR. Rev. Trophy, at the foot of which a captive and a shield, legend almost entirely obliterated. M.B., struck in Judaea. Very fair for this coinage, extremely rare. Madden, 189, 1. 855 — Bust laureate r., indistinct legend. Kev. Victory writing on a shield attached to palm tree, lOYAAIAC EAAUJKYIAC (entire). Small thick M.B., struck in Judaea; obv. very fair, rev. fine for this extremely rare coin. Madden, 189, 2. 856 — Laureated bust right, t. caks imp avg. k. th. p. cos vi CKNsoH. Rev. Judaea, mourning, seated to r. among trophy of arms, under palm tree, ivoaka tai'ta M.B., extremely sharp, fine, and rare ; light reddish bronze. Anthon Sale, 47, cost $11.50. 857 — Laureated bust r., imp t caks divi vks p. f. avg v m tr p.pp cos VIII. Rev. Judaea mourning, seated to 1. on arms at the foot of a palm tree, on the r. a captive, in the field S. C. and ivd cap. above. Although in somewhat poor condition every letter and all the details are clearly dis- cernible. G.B., rarer than the coins of Vespasian with similar types. Madden, 196, 11. 858 — Bust laureate 1. imp t. caks vksp avg. etc. Rev. Similar to last described, bnt S. C. in exergue. G. B., very good, unfortunately with small perforation over head, still very desirable, better specimens almost unobtainable. Madden, 195, 9. 859 — G.B. Judaea Capta or Devicta. Obv. fair, rev. poor. 860 DoMiTiAN. Bust laureate left, (domitianvs) avg gekman. Kev. Victory standing to left, crowning a trophy, traces of undecij)herable legend. M.B. in very f.air condition and of great rarity. Madden describes it p. 197 ; see also Wellen- heim, 78ii4. 861 Agrippa II (under Domitian). Bust laureate of Domitian r., AOMITI KAICAR. Rev. Victory writing on a shield, Z lA BAG ArPinOY. M.B., obv. legend weak, rev., very good, extremely rare. Madden, 127, 1. 862 — Similar obv. Rev. Victory writing on a shield, ET KS BACI ArPIIIA. Rather poor, pierced behind head. T.B., extremely rare. Madden, 129, 7. /'r-.lM 58 COINS OF JUDAEA. 863 Nekva. Bust laiireate right, (imp nebva) caks avg p m tr p cos (ill p.p.) IJev. Large i)alm tree, li-isci ivdaici calvmnia svuLATA, in the field S. C. Struck to commemorate tlie remission of the half shekel tribute, imposed by Ve8i)a9iaii, who had diverted it from the Temple at Jerusalem to Rome. G.B., fine green patination and excellent preserva- tion. Very rare and desir.able. Madden, p. 199. 864 Tra.ian. Bust r., indistinct legend. Kev. Palm branch be- tween cornucopiae and indistinct legend. M.B., fair. Type of Madden, p. 130, s. 865 Hadrian. Dra))ed bust laureate r., hadkianvs avg c os hi p.p. Rev. Hadrian standing :it the side of an altar, behind which is a bull, on the right Judaea advances towards him, accompanied by children who bear palms, adventvi avg IVDAEAE. G.B., fine, a most rare and desirable coin, struck after the second revolt of the Jews under Bar-Cocliab. From the Anthon Sale, $19. See Madden, p. 1212-13. 866 Elagabalus. Bust right, antoxinvs ? Rev. Turreted head. M.B., fair. Madden, p. -227, 4. The following are Roman Semis, (iuadrans and Leptons, believed to have been struck in Judaea from the reign of Herod 1 to the end of the third revolt of the Jews, or to have been oun-ent there. Several passages in Madden allude to this coinage, and a table of denominations and weights is given by him on p. 3(J1. 867 Female head left. Rev. Three blades of wheat. Fair. 16. See Madden, p. 105, 5. 868 Head r., CE. BAS. Rev. Figure with shield, and palm (?) tree. Semis, fair. 12. 869 Turreted head ; rev., galley, ac Serais, fine. 8. 870 Similar to last. Semis, fair. 9. 871 Tun-eted head. Indistinct legend over prow ; another, in- scription in wreath. Semis, fair and good. 10. 2 pes 872 Head r. ; rev., pomegranate between cornucopiae. Quadrans ; fair. 8. 873 Turreted head and prow of ship. Quadrans, fair. 8. 874 Another, type of preceding, poor. 8. 875 Veiled head and prow. Fine. 7. 876 Prow on each side. Lepton, by several authorities considered the true " Widow's Mite." Fine and rare, 18 grs. See Matthew v : 26 : Luke xii : 59, etc. It is believed that two of these mites constituted the proper pay for one day's labor. Luke xxi : 1. mm EARLY HISTORICAL MEDALS OF AMERICA. 59 S77 Doubtful. Various types, poor, one pierced. It to 16. 5 pes 87H Turreted head ; rev., a Victory, indistinct le»»7 Pcaci' of Breda. Batiivian lion over trophy of onniions ami arms, near the seashore, men-of-war and other vessels in the haekgroiind, sic fines nostuos lkijks tvtamvu kt VNDAs; in exergue, leg HATAVr8, Kev. Inseription in ID lines, heginnini,' with dko avsi'u;e ashkrtis. Date in ehronngram on obverse. Massiv*' ..nd Iteautiful silver iMedul,hy Iloltzhey, very tine and rare. 44. By tliis treaty St. Clu'istoplier, Aiitijjua and Monts(M"rat were restored to Knj;laiid, and Acadia (Nova Scdtiu) to France ; Ilollaiid made ovt-r New York and New tJersey to Kngland In exeliange for .Surinam. See Ameriean .Fournal of Numismatics, July, IHHH, in plate of whicli this Medal is ilhutratcl. 892 Copper Jetons. Bust of Louis XI\' ; rev.. Victory on prow, i.NCENSA nATAvouvM ci.Assi ; another, eagle perched on tree, nvlla astris rKoi'uiou sedks, 1672. Fine. 16 and 17. 2 pes 893 1674 Helmeted bust of Louis XIV, i.vd. maunvs kran. et xav. uex p. p. Hev. Radiant human-faced sun over globe, NEC PLVRiuvs iMPAR. BroHze, Original, very good. IJare. 52. 894 Louis XIV. 1(>74. Bust in flowing hair by Dollin, r.uDOVicus MAdxrs ijKX cHKisTiANissiMUs. IJev. Indian diief stands ama/ed before dying warrior in front of galley over which hovers a N'ictory, ooloxia francorum amerkana vic- TRix ; in exergue, iiatavis ai> mautixicam caesis ac fi- uATis. Bronze proof, thick pi., cuivre on edge. 2(». The Dutch Admiral Van Kuyter attacked the Fort of Maitinicpie witii Id vessels and 4,000 men, but had to retreat, leaving l,t;(H» killed and woun. 897 Same obv. llev. Neptune in conch shell, driving quadriga of sea-horses, uatavis caesis; in exergue, cayaxa bbcuper- ATA 1676. Silver proof, argent on edge. 26. 898 Same subject, bronze on edge. Proof. 26. 899 Same as preceding, but Mauger under bust. Bronze, origi- nal, very fine. 26. 62 EARLY HISTORICAL MEDALS OF AMERICA. 900 Same obv. as previously described, by Dollin. Rev. A \\c- tory over galley, ixcensa batavorum classe ; in exergue, AD INS. TOBAGO 1677. Silver proof, argent on edge. 20. The Hollanders wei*e attacked by the French and their fleet completely destroyed, at Tobago, West Indies. 1()77. 901 Same subject, bronze on edge. Proof. 26. 902 Same obv. Rev. A'iew of tlie bombardment of Dutch fort by the French fleet, taijagi'M expugnatum, 1677. Silver proof, argent on edge. 26. 903 Same. Bronze on edge. Proof. 26. 904 Louis XIV. 1690. Bust in flowing locks, ludovicus magnis KEx chuistiaxissimus. Rcv. France seated upon a rock, a trophy of flags behind her, a beaver at her feet, river-god (the St. Lawrence) to r., francia in novo orbe victiux ; in exergue, kebeca libekata. Dark bronze, flne, very rare, original. 26. Commemorates the withdrawal of Sir VVm. Phipps' expedition from before Quebec in 1690. Of excessive rarity ; neither in Anthon nor Fon- robert catalogues. 905 1690 Quebec liberated. Usual obverse by Dollin, quite dif- ferent from last ; same rev. Bronze proof, cuivre on edge. Rare. 26. 906 Duplicate of last. Same condition. 26. 907 Louis XIV. 1693. Bust in flowing locks by Mauger, mjdovi- cus MAGNUS, etc. Rev. Busts of four royal princes with titles, FELiciTAS Di>MUS AiGrsTAE. Silver proof, argent on edge. 26. The "Itevue Canadienne," Vol. XII, p. 109, states: " Le Roi L-iiis XIV avait envoy6 des m^dailles dargent ussez grandes, ou son portrait 6tait d"un c6t6, et de I'autre 6tait celui du Dauphin, son fils, et des trois Princes, ses enfants, pour doniier i\ ceux qui se distingueraient dans les guerres. On j a hjoui6 depuis un ruban, coulfurde feu, large de deux doigts. CelJi est fort estini^ clu'z eux (les sauvages)." May bo consid- ered as the first War Medal relating to America, aivd though a restrike, is very rare, missing in all Canada colLction;) except that of the Laval University. Leroux, No. AOO. SOS Louis XIV. 1697. Old bust r., by Mauger. Rev. Female under palm tree, an upturned urn with escaping gold coins at her side, iiispanoki'm tiiesairi dirkpto; in exergue, cAHTHAiJ i AMERICANA VI (APT A. Bronze, Original, very fine. 26. «09 910 EARLY HISTORICAL MEDALS OF AMERICA. 63 ■909 Same obv. Rev. A Victory hangs three shields to i>alm tree, one inscribed, ad cabtiiaginem novi okkis. Bronze, orig- inal, very fine. 26. 910 Jean Varin. 1684. Draped bust r. Rev. Three female fig- ures, one of wliich holds medallion of Louis XIV, une SEULE SVFISOIT POl'R I,E RENDRE IMMORTKL. Brohze ; very good. ;53. Leroux 304. Classed as Canadian ; it was during his period of office that the " Gloriam Regni, . 1670" coins were issued. 911 Draped bust of Queen Anne, anxa d. r, mag brit. etc. Rev. View of Vigo Bay, where the Spanish American treasure fleet was captured by the English, 1702. Interesting nied- alet, fine. 16. 912 Louis XV. 1720. Young bust, draped and laureate, by du Vioier. Rev. View of Louisburg, the newly founded city, LrDOVKOBrRGrM FixDATi'M ET MixiTrM. Brouzc proof, cuivre on edjje. 20. Leroux 306. 913 Louis XV. Older bust draped and laureate, by du Vivier. Rev. Same as the preceding. Bronze, very fine and rare original. 26. 914 Louis XV. 1721. Draped bust laureate, differing from either of preceding, by du Vivier. Rev. View of the Islands of Guadeloupe, gvadalvpa insvla mvnita philii'Po REGENTE. iSilver proof, argent on edge. 26. 915 Satirical medalet against John Law. Prostrate Mercury holding Letter of Exchange, CEEDIT, ist ;^an0rtollt (credit is as dead as a rat). Rev. Bust in tricornered hat. back view, BAXtiVERODX ist alamode, in the field vismiMs, iNvisiBiLis. Tin, very good, rare. 17. 916 French India Company. 1723. Silver Jeton. Ship sailing r., SPEM ^UGET oPEstjUE PARAT. Rcv. A crowued shield with ri\ pv-god near conical mountain (the St. Lawrence at Montred), over which a band and fieurs-de-lis, supported by two Indians, armed with bows, compagnie des indes and dati in exergue. Fine. 2tK The whole trade of the Canadas was farmed over to the Compagnie des Indes, a monopoly which they unjijyed fi'r over 80 years. I know of no other specimen of this jeton, and believe it to be of the highest rarity, if not unique. Leroux 2o4a. described for him by Mr. Hait from this specimen. 64 EARLY HISTORICAL MEDALS OF AMERICA. 917 Frencli India Company. 1730. Di'aped bust in armor of Louis XV by Boettier, ludovicus xv rex ciiristianissi- Mus. Rev. Caduceus and cornucopiae over which iugendis AMPLIORI ET FAriLIOUI COMMERCIO GENTIHUS EMPORIUM HOC A FUNDAMENTI8 EXTRUXIT SOOIETAS INniARlM CiALLICA. • Gilt bronze, original, mint state, rare. 87. 918 Duplicate of last, bronzed, cuiure on edge. Proof. 919 George I. Indian Chief Medal. Draped bust laureate, george KING OF GREAT UKiTAiN. Rev. An Indian, armed with bow bent, and arrow, aiming at a deer, a tree, the radiant sun above. Copper, traces of gilding, fine for this excessively rare medal. 26. The BRi-liest mention of Indian Medals, during the reign of George I, is in the year 1722, when conferences were held with the Cherokee and other tribes in Virginia, ending in peace being proclaimed, and a golden horse-shoe brpastplate was given to the chief Sachem presiding, and to each other chief a golden (gilt) medal. See Colonial Document"', Vol. V, pp. 675-678. The gilding is still traceable on parts of this medal, as well as the position of the loop. 920 George I. Warrior's Med alet. Draped bust laureate right, GEORGIV8 DEI GRATIA. Rcv. Crowned arms supported by a crowned lion and unicorn. Yellow bronze, very fine, of the utmost rarity. 16. Not in Leroux, but similar to the large silver medals in following pages. For one of the best accounts of earlj' Indian Medals, see an article in Vol. II, Part 2, Proceedings of the Wyoming Historical Society, by Rev. H. E. Hayden. 921 Admiral Vehnox. 1739. Capture of Porto Bello. Full figure of the Admiral, with commander's baton, between a cannon and a ship, the British, glouy. reviv. d. hy admiral VERNON. Rev. View of the city, six ships before it, he TOOK PORTO llKLLo WITH SIX SHIPS ONLY; in exergUe, NOV 22 1739. German silver, or silvered, fine. 26. 922 1739 Capture of Porto Bello. Duplicate of last, and other medals of different or varied designs, brass or copper, fair to very fine, no duplicates, 4 pierced. Sizes 16 (1), 17 (2), 23 and 24. 16 pes 928 Admiral Vernon. 1741. CarthagctLa destroyed. Satirical medals representing the various phases of the surrender, etc. Yellow copper, no duplicates, fair to fine, one with piece broken from edge. 23 and 24. 9 pea EARLY HISTORICAL MEDALS OF AMERICA. 65 924 Louis XV. 174S. Peace of Aix-la-Chapelle. Draped bust, laureate by du Vivier. Rev. Inscri])tion in twelve lines, commemorating treaty of Peace. Silver proof, argent on edge. 26. By this treaty Louisburg was restored to France, after surrendering to the New England troops under Pep]>erell, Shirley and others. 925 George II. 1749. Figure of Justice with sword and scales, staying the hand of warrior about to scalp female Indian, Liberty cap and fasces on the ground, may gkokge pkotect WHAT jrsTicE TRVS TO SAVE. Rcv. A harp, over legend, TIIK CJLOKIOUS I ATTEMPT | OF I.XIV | TO PKESKRVE THE | CONSTITUTION, sword, shield, and seeptre beneath. Sil- ver, solid loop, a fine unpublished medal by Pingo. 2.5. 926 Louis XV. 1751. Colonial Jeton. Draped bust laureate r., MD xv HEX CHRiSTiANiss. Rev. Indian princess witji bow and quiver, advancing, group of lilies to right, sun omni siDERE ckescunt; in exergue, col franc de l'am. Copper, original, very fine. IS. 927 1751 Duplicate. Very good. 928 1751 Other specimens. Good. 2 jics 929 1753 Draped bust by i 'i,! !!' ,"f ' 66 EAHLY HISTORICAL MEDALS OF AMEIMCA. 935 1756 Bust laureate riirht, /?.,/l?Ww« beneath. Rev. Same as last. ^Silver, extremely fine, of the highest rarity, two specimens only known. 18. 936 175() Bust laureate r., in narrow strip of armor, tT. M. beneath. liev. Same as last. Silver, extremely fine, unique variety. 18. 937 1758 Same obv. as 929. Rev. Eagles Hying toward a. rocky shore, view of a city in the distance, kadem trans AKtiUORA VIRTUS ; in exergue, col. fkanc. de l'am. Bronzed copper restrike. 19. The preceding interesting and rai'e Jetons from 926 inclusive, are illus- trated in the American Joui'nal of Numismatics, Vol. XIX, No. 1, where they form the subject of an exhaustive historical paper by Hon. Geo. M. Pai'sons. 938 1758 Filleted bust of Louis XV r., Lunovicus xv orbis impe- RATOR. liev. Four fortresses flying the French flag, avesel, oswKGO, PORTMAHON ; in exergue, expig st daviius arce. ET SOLO AEiiUATA. Silver, extremely fine, of the highest rarity. 20^. Con^memorates victories of the French in four quarters of the world, that in America being the capture of Oswego, N. Y., by the French under Montcalm ; the only medal recording this event. From Prof. Anthon Sale, No. l;$41. 939 George II. 1757. Indian Medal. Draped bust laureate, GKORGivs. 11 DEI. GRATIA. Rev. Colonist and Indian chief at council fire, radiant sun above, lkt us look to the MOST HIGH WHO BLESSED OUR FATHERS WITH PEACE. Bronze, cracked die, an early impression, very fine. 28. 940 Capture of Louisburg. Bust in armor r., Aroi"- hoscawen. TOOK. cape. BRETON. Rev. Vicw of the bombardment, louisbourg above ; in exergue, iul 26 1758. Copper, ex- ceptionallyfin e, in this condition very rare. 25. Leroux, 851. 941 Duplicate of last. Tin, bronzed ; very good. 942 Same obv. with entirely different view of bombardment on rev. Yellow bronze, very good, exceptionally rare. 26. L. 852. 948 Bust r., same legend. Rev. Another view of bombardment. Yellow bronze, good, very rare, the smallest of the series. 15. L. 854. I'fj {i ! :;»; EARLY HISTORICAL MEDALS OF AMERICA. 67 ' i 944 Capture of Louisbourg. 1758. View of tlie bombardment, burning French sliips, the English fleet in the distance. LOviSHOvKG . TAKKN . MDCCLviii Rev. Naked female, a lily falling from lier hand, crushed by a globe inscribed CANADA, AMKKicA, British sailor and grenadier o!i each side ; motto, pariter in bklla, British flag and a Victory above. Bronze, original, very good and extremely rare. 29. L. 857. See American Journal of Numis., XIX, p. 27. 945 Another impression, struck in bronze, size 28. Sharp, mint state. 946 George II. Bust laureate in armor 1., georgivs ii rex. Rev. Britannia seated in a chariot, drawn by a lion, between Justice and Liberty, the ground strewn with lilies, foedus iNvicTUM above, mdcclviii below, nnd names and dates of victories near border. /Silver, a beautiful and rare medal, in perfect condition. 28. 947 Same. Yellow bronze, very flne. L. 802. 948 Another. Same metal and condition. 949 Bust as before. Itev. Crowned lion and unicorn supporting the reversed French arms inscribed perfidia eversa, MDCCLix beneath, surrounding which are the names and dates of English victories during the year, qvebec, crown POINT, LAGOS, MiNDKN, etc. iSHver, superb and very rare in this metal. 28. L. 861. 950 Duplicate of last. Bronze, fine. 951 Another, struck in yellow bronze. Very fine. 952 Britannia in chariot drawn by lion, same as rev. of No. 946. Rev. Same as rev. of last described. Bronze, extremely fine. 2S. 953 Another. Red bronze or copper, very fine. 954 Another. Yellow bronze, extremely fine. 955 Head of Britannia 1., small trident behind, o fair Britannia HAIL. Rev. Victory on prow, gokee taken mdcclviii. Dotted border, bronze or co}»)»er, very good and rare. 25. 956 Britannia with spear and shield stretching her right hand to kneeling female figure, gvadalvpe svrrenders ; in ex- ergue, MAY. 1. MDCCLIX. Rev. Britannia with trident and ensign to 1., moore, hakrixgton in the field ; see . prom . ARTS AND COMMERCE in cxerguc. Red bronze, jterfect and rare. 26. In case. 68 EARLY HISTORICAL MEDALS OF AMERICA. 057 Duplicate of last. Extremely fine. 058 Britannia with trident and shield seated on sea-horse right, BRITAIN TBIVMl'HEI) . HAWKK . COMMANDKI) ; in CXergue, OFF BELLBisLB NOV. 20. MDCCLix. Rev. Allegorical rep- resentation of Britain about to slay France, when Night and Tempest interpose; in exergue, franck rei.in- QVisHBs THE SEA. Red bronze ; a beautiful and rare medal issued by the Society for the promotion of Arts and Commerce, for the capture of Belle Isle off New- foundland. 26. 050 Female bust 1., over trident inscribed savnders and en- sign inscribed wolfe, crossing below ; Britannia above. Rev. Captive chained to a trophy crowned by Victory, qvkbec taken MDCCLIX, and see . p . a . c . in exergue. Bronze; a splendid and rare medal. 26. In case. L. 864. 060 Duplicate. Bronze ; very fine. 061 General Wolfe. Draped bust in armor l.,jACOBr8 wolfe an- GLUs. Rev. Mortuary urn on altar inscribed pro patuia in trophy of arms and flags, in victouia caesvs ; in exergue, QVEBECAE SEPT xiii MDCCLIX. Bronze, slightly pierced for suspension, fine, and extremely rare. 23. 062 Female mourning at the foot of a pine tree, Frencii arms to r., eagle on rock to 1., Montreal taken mdcclx ; in ex- ergue, SOC. PROMOTING ARTS AND COMMERCE. ReV. River- god reclining, a beaver at his feet, quiver, arrows and French shield in exergue, amiierst in wreatli surmounted by a lion above, conqvest of canada compleated. Red bronze, fine and rare medal. 26. In case. 063 Duplicate of last. Red bronze, equally fine. 064 Undraped laureated bust I., gkoruk ii king. Rev. Mourning female figure and beaver at the foot of a pine tree, canada SUBDUED ; in exergue, mdcclx s.p.a.c. Judaea Capta type ; bronze, extremely fine and rare. 26. 965 Duplicate of last. Bronze, equally fine. 066 Head of Britannia, small trident behind it, o fair Britannia hail. Rev. Victory to right, belleisle taken mdcclxi. Dotted border, bronze, extremely fine medal by Kirk, struck for the capture of Belle Isle, off coast of France. 26. 067 968 960 078 EARLY HISTORICAL MKDALS OF AMERICA. 69 967 Peace ok Paris. 1763. Bust laureate of Louis XV by du Vivier. Uev. Pence with palm, warrior seated on t"ophy to 1., PAX irnitirK vicruix ; in exergue, <;ai,lobi'm kt kkit- TANonuM coN'C(>RDiA. Silver proof, argent on edge. Rare. 26. In case. By this Peace, Canada was made over to England. 968 Peace Medal. An Indian with quiver, bow and arrow, sup- porting a Cupid, who places the figure of Peace on pedestal agiiinst which are placed the shields of France and Eng- land, KVKOI'AE ALMAM NK TARDET TACBM MUCCLXII. ReV. Mercury and Batavian lion surrounded by bales of mer- chandise, staff surmounted by Liberty cap, ships in the distance, etc., dvbkt vsqve ad extremvm, and belo . FOKD . in exergue. Silver; a beautiful and rare medal by Holtzhey. 29. 969 Indian Chief Medal. Bust in draped armor r., ueobgius III DEI GRATIA. Rev. Crowned arms, encircled by the motto HONi 80IT QUI MAL Y PENSE, Supported by a crowned lion and a unicorn, label beneath, adorned with a rose, thistle, and shamrock, dieu . ex . mo\ . droit. Silver, with original loop. Very fine and of the highest rarity and interest. 50. 970 Indian Chief Medal. Same design as last, but from different dies, with original loop for suspension. Silver, very fine, equally rare. 48. 971 Indian Chief Medal. Bust in draped armor r., georgius hi DEI GRATIA. Rcv. Lion at rest, approached by a snarling dog, church, buildings and trees in the background. Silver, very good or fine, three rude perforations near edge, show- ing that this very rare medal had l)een mounted in some rude frame. 36. 972 Electrotype Shells of a rare Indian Medal. View of Montreal as it was in 1760, Montreal above, d. c. v. beneath. Rev. (engraved) " Tekahon-Vaghse | Onondagos | taken from an Indian | Chief in the American | War 1761." Believed to be unique, none others having been made. 32. 973 William Pitt. Bust left in peruque by Pingo. Rev. THE MAN WHO HAVING SAVED THE PARENT PLEADED WITH SUCCESS FOB HER CHILDBEN. SHver, extremely fine. 25. '1 1 ■'•': M *■•■ ., m P |:i:lii li'^^; f i n.i V:!i L, i w> 70 EARLY HISTORICAL MEDALS OF AMERICA. 974 Duplicate. Silver, without Pingo'a name under the shouUler. Extremely fine. 975 The same. Pingo under shoulder. Bronze ; very fine. 976 Another. Red bronze, unsigned. Very fine. 977 Another. Pingo under shoulder. Brass proof. 978 Bekjamin Fuanklin. Draped bust r., ughtninu avebtei* TYRANNY kki'KLl'd. Rev. A beaver vainly gnawing the trunk of an oak tree, 1776 in exergue. Bronze ; mint state. 20. Franklin was one of the Commissioners sent by the U. S. Congress, and resided in Montrt'nl for some time. 979 1781 General Howard, for Cowpens. Horseman accompanied by Victory charging r. liev. Inscription in wreath. Bronze proof, signed du Fi*u(ier). 29. 980 General Winfield Scott. Bust; rev., "Wounded Lundy's Lane," and another. Brass; fine. 17 and 18. 2 pes 981 General Isaac Shelby. Bust right by FUrat. Rev. View of the battle of the Thames, Oct. 13. Tin, fine. 41. 982 Indian Chief Medal. Cloaked bust laureate r., by Wyon,, GEOKGIVS III Did GKATIA HIMTANXIARVM HEX F : I) : RcV. Square crested shield of arms surmounted by crowned lion on a crown, and supported by a crowned lion and a unicorn, wreath of roses, thistles and shamrocks beneath, usual mottoes, the date 1814 in exergue. Silver, original loop; very fine, excessively rare. 4H. 983 War Medal. Diademed bust 1., viotouia i{e; on edge, lS2iJ. I*te W. Mackney, Sl«< foot. Silver, fine. 23. Original ribbon. 993 War medal. Crowned bust of Victoria, in star ; a ii y s s i x i a between angles of rays. Rev. (Engraved) V IJeber II M IS atar in wreath. Ring and ribbon ; silver, fine. 21. COINS ATSID TOKENS OF CANADA. INDIAN MONEY. 994 Wampum, or White sliell (27) ; Suckanhock or Blue shell (24). Together two strings of ol beads, averaging ^ in. each. Very rare. Lot. Indian money, commonly called Wampum, was legal tender in the British Colonies of America until 1670 ; it remained in u;e among tlie people until 1704 ; among the Indians until about 1825. 72 COINS AND TOKKNS OF CANADA. 996 Wampum or White sholl (8). Same uh laf t. Lot. 996 Suckanhock or Blue shell (9,. Same. From the stem of the common round clam, Venus mcrcenaria, called by the In- dians Quanbany. Lot 997 Suckanhock or Blue shell (6). Same. Lot. 998 Indian Ornaments, for ears and lips. Silver or silvered. 3 pes FRANCO-AMERICAN COINS. 999 Louis XIII. Liard de France. Fair. The first coin officially circulating in Canada, supplying the wants of the country for many years; see Jesuits' Journal. Found in an old Canada hoard. 1000 Louis XIV. 1670. Twelfth Crown. Draped bust laureate r., a small sun abcve, lvd. xiiii d. g. fr. kt nay. rex. Rev. Crowned arms, olokiam uegni tvi dicbnt, turret above, mm. a for Paris, below. Fine, very rare. Struck for the French Colonies of America. See Anthon, Arti- cles on French Colonial Coins by £. Zay, and other authorities. Leroux 251. 1001 1670 Twelfth Crown, from another pair of dies, slight crack in obv. die through legend at r. Uncirculated ; a splendid specimen of this rare coin. 1002 1670 Another specimen, with coppery edge. Electrotype. 1003 1693 Royal arms ; rev., four pairs of L's crowned. Counter- stamped with the lily for circulation in Canada, with forced value of 20 deniers. See Journal of the Jesuits, p. 363, Billon; very fair. 16. From an old Canadian hoard. 1004 1694 Same type and counterstamp. Very fair. 15. From the same hoard. 1005 Louis XV. 1720. Silver Livre struck for Law's Louisiana Company and Canada. Draped bust r., lud xv d. g. vr. ET NAV. REX. RcV. Crowncd L's, sit NOMEN DOMINI BEXE- DicTUM ; mm. A for Paris. Very fine and scarce. 1006 1720 Draped bust r., lugdun xv dec. gratia. Rev. Crowned shield, franciae et xavarrae excus. s. Copper. Possibly satirical against Law's Company ; from circula- tion in Canada. Very good ; unpublished. 16. 1007 1721 Colonial Cents. Crowned L's in saltire. Rev. colo- KiES FRANCOISES. Die varieties ; good. 2 pes I! COINS AND TOKENS OP CANADA. Fine. 78 1008 1722 Cent. Same tyi)e, La Rochelle m. 1009 1722 Cent. Same. Fine. 1010 1722 Cents. Die varieties. Very good. 2 pes 1011 1739 (2), 1742, 1764. Billon Colonial Sous, sometimes called Louisiana Farthings. Fair, good and fine. 14. 4 pes 1012 1767 COLONIES KRAXCOI8KS. With and without counter- stamp. Very good. 1018 1767 The same; counterstamped R. F. Very good. n I fl ENQLISH COLONIAL: CANADA. 1014 1016 1016 1017 1018 1019 1020 1021 1022 1028 1024 1025 1026 1027 1028 1029 1030 1031 1032 1033 1034 loa:. George IV. 1822. Half Dollar or Crown. Garnished sliield of arms. Rev. Crowned anchor, coloniab : iuutan : MONKT. Very fine ; extremely rare. L. 760. 1822 ^, I, -r'g Dollar or Crown. Same type. Uncirculated. 8 ])C8 3 j)cs Ex- L. 761-763. 1822 Duplicates of last. Fine. Canada. 1858. Twenty Cents, plain edge. Fine. cessively rare ; only a few struck. 1858 20, 10, 5 Cents. Milled edge. Uncirculated. 1858 20 and 10 Cents. FMne and uncirculated. 1858 20 Cents. A different head ; remarkable. Fine 1870 50, 25, 10, 5 Cents. Good to uncirculated. 1871 50, 25, 10, 5 Cents. The 50c. proof, the others uncir- culated. 4 pes 1872 50, 25, 10, 5 Cents. Good to uncirculated. 1872 25 Cents. Mint lustre ; uncirculated. 1874 25 Cents. Uncirculated. 1874 25, 10, 5 Cents. Good to uncirculated. 1875 25, 10, 5 Cents. Very good. 1880 25, 10, 5 Cents. Uncirculated. 1881 50, 25, 10, 5 Cents. Uncirculated, except the 6c. which is good. 4 pes 1882 25, 10, 5 Cents. Uncirculated. 3 pes 1883 25, 10, 5 Cents. Uncirculated, last named good. 3 pes 1884 10 Cents. Uncirculated. Very rare, not mentioned by Leroux. 1884 5 Cents. Fine ; rare. 1885 25, 10, 5 Cents. Very fine and uncirculated. 3 pes 1886 25, 10, 5 Cents. Uncirculated. 3 pes 3 pes 2 pes 4 pes pes 8 pes 8 pes 3 pes m i^; ■ (; :;!t 1. ip.' '■( . il 74 UOIN8 AND TOKBNS OF CANADA. 108(5 18S8 '2b, 10, o Cents. Um-irculattMl. 3 jkk 1037 Cents 1H5H, V.O, 7(5, 'HI, N-J, 'M4, '86. Complete set; ex- trenu'ly fine or bright rod. ' pes 103S Ci'nts. Dnplirato wet. Siiine condition. 7 ;)C8 1089 Pattern Cent. HeinI 1., vn ioima i>: »; : hRiTAXNiAii: ukkixa k:i>: Kev. o\b «'ext in wreath. Nickel; uncirculated, rare. \'2. 1040 1041 1042 1043 1044 1045 1046 1047 1048 1049 1050 1051 1052 1053 1054 1055 1056 1057 1058 1059 1060 1061 NEWFOUNDLAND. 1865 Two Dollars, (/o/c?. Bust of Victoria. Hev. 2 dollars, ONE iiuxDKKi* I'KNcE, TWO iirxKUKi) c'KNTs. Very fine ; scarce. Same type ; very fine. 1870 Two Dollars, ffold. 1H72 Two Dollars, ffold. 1880 Two Dollars, ijro/rf. 1881 Two Dollars, ffold. 1882 Two Dollars, gold. 1865 20, 10, 5 Cents 1870 50, 20, 5 Cents Very fine. Very fine. Uncirculated. Uncirculated. Very good. Very good. 8 pes 8 pes 8 pes 4 pes 3 pes 8 pes 2 pes 3 pes Very fine and 5 pes 1872 50, 20, 10 Cents. Very good. 1873 50, 20, 10, 5 Cents. Very good. 1874 50 Cents. Very good. 1876 50, 20, 10 Cents. Very good. 1880 50, 20, 5 Cents. Very good. 1881 50, 20 Cents. Very good. 1882 50, 20, 6 Cents. Fine. Cents 1865, '72, '73, '76, '80. Complete set. uncirculated. I860 Cent Token, kishkry bights for Newfoundland. Rev. KESrONSIHLE (iOVERNMKNT AND FREE TRADE. Fine and rare. 17. L. 317. 1860 Cent Tokens. Duplicates; worth $1.50 each in Mon- treal. 2 pes R. & I. S. Rutherford, St. John's, 1841, and without date. Halfpenny Tokens. Fine, scarce. 19. L. 319, 320. 2 pes Duplicates, two of each. Fine. 4 pes Rutherford Bros. Harbour Grace. 1846. Halfpenny tokens. Varieties ; fine, scarce. 19. L. 321, 322. 2 pes Duplicates, two of each. Fine, scarce. 4 pes 0OIN8 AND TOKENS OP CANADA. 76 1002 Tokt'ti. Mitred Hhield, I'lto i'ATKia kt av.vlonia. liov. A harp in wreath, APISTON MHN AHP. Copper, fine; ridiculonsly claimed by a fanciful contrihutor to a histor- ieal ma<^ti%ine to be a N'wfounilland token. 2'2. PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND. lOOSi Dollar. SpaniHh Dollar of 1806, a eirciilar section cut from centre, rude sun in counterstanip. Very good; exces- sively rare. See L. 350. Money being extremely rare in the beginning of lliis century, Spanish dollars were cut and counterstaniped by order of tbe Legislature, the mutilated coin »till passing as a dollar, and tlu! Hcclion cut out (called a button) for 2 shillings. One specimen is in the (Government Collection, Halifax, N. S. ; I know of no other iji\si(lo tliis. This from Part I, Kline Collection, sold by VV. K. Woodward. May, IHhs. 1064 1871 Cents. Very fine, only year of issue. 2 pes 1065 1840 Sheaf of wheat and sickle, pkinck kdward's island iiAt.Fi'K.vw. Rev. A jtlougli, com.mkkce and tbadk. Fine. 18. L. iliVi. IJarity 7, but in this condition 9. Struck by James Wilner, a blacksmith of Chiirlottetown. 1060 1855 Prince Edward's Island. l{ev. self (iovkunmknt and FREE tuade. Several die-varieties ; fine and very fine. 17. L. 5553. 6 pes 1007 IS55 Same, but "Prince Edward Island." Die-varieties; fine and very fine. 17. L. 354. 5 pes 1068 1S57 Same as last except dale. Die-varieties in 8 different envelopes, with distinctive characters described by Mr. Hart. Fine to nncirculated. 17. L. 354. 12 pes 1001> 1855 One Cent. Rev. fisiif.uiks and aguicui.tukk. Die- varieties; fine. 17. L. 355. 4 pes 1070 Steamer 1., halfpenny token. Rev. fisheries and agri- culture. Sharp, uncirculated. 17. L. 350. 1071 Duplicates of last. Fine, rarity 4. 3 pes 1072 Codfish, 8Uc<'E8s to the fisheries. Rev. A plough, speed THE PLOUGH. Complete set of varieties, fine to uncircu- lated. 17. L. 357. 4 pes NEW BRUNSWICK. 1073 1H62 20, 10 Cents. Fine and good, scarce. 2 pes 1074 1864 20, 10, 5 Cents. Good to fine, very scarce. 3 pes ;i:.i '! .1,1 . i':;'lii" 1) ;;:■•* 76 COINS AND TOKENS OF CANADA. 1075 1076 1077 1078 1079 1080 1081 1082 1843 One and Halfpenny Tokens. Bust of Victoria; rev., ship. Very fine. L. 37:{, 374. 2 pes 1843 Hdf penny token. Sharp, uncirculated. Rarity 6. 1864 One Penny currency. Bust of Victoria; rev. ship. Bright red, uncirculated. Rare in this beautiful condi- tion. 22. L. 375. 1854 Penny and Halfpenny currency. Same, very fine. 2 pes 1861, 1864, Cents; 1801, Half Cent,.latter rare. Fine. 3 ])cs Ship sailing r., von runuc accommooation. Rev. st .loiix VKW BKONSwicK HALF PENNY TOKKN. Sharp, Uncircu- lated. 18. .. 370, rarity 5. Duplicate ot last. Very fine. Crcrfted shiold in drooping branches of flowers, dki'Dsitohy OF ARTS. Rev. K. MCDEKMOTT IMPOUTKK OF KXOLISH, FUKXCH & OKUMA^ FaNC^ GOODS, KIX(} ST. SNT .fOllX. X. 11. Fir.o proof; in thit. condition rarity 9. 15. L. 380. NOVA SCCTIA, 1083 182T HaHperiJijr token. Dinped bust laureate of Georye IV. Rev. A. blooming thistle. Fine. 18. L. 410, 411, 412, and tvo other die-varieties not mentioned by him. Verv rare set. 5 pes 1084 18'^3 Same. The varieties described by L. V. good. .'5 pes 1086 1824 One Penn} token. Type of preceding; all from diff- erent dies. (Voocl (1) ;ind fine. 22. L. 413, 414 and others not uienti aied by him. 4 pes 1088 1824 Halfpenny toktns, tyi)e ot preceding. Fine. L. 410, 417. 3 pes 1087 1S32 Penny Tokens, same type. Good to very fine. L. 41S, 419, 420, 'lit, and a vjuicty with slender thistle-leaf on rev., not described by him. liare set. 5 pes 1088 1882 Duplicate set. Good to tine. 6 pes 1089 1832 Halfpenny Tokens. Set of varietios, comprising L. 422 to 425 and two others not described by him. Average fine. 5 pes 1090 1832 Same. L. 422, 423 (2 var.), 424. Good to fine. 4 pes 1091 1840 Penny Tokens. Bust of Victoria; rev., thistle. Slight die-varieties ; fine. 22. L. 427. pes 1092 1848 Penny Tokens, type of preceding. Slight die-varieties, fine. 22. L. 427. 5 pes OOINS AND TOKENS OP CANADA. n !•'( I i' I 1093 1094 1095 1096 1097 1098 1099 1100 1101 1102 1108 1104 1105 1106 1107 1108 1109 1110 nil 1840, 1843. Halfpenny Tokens, type of preceding. All from different dies; jjood to fine. L. 428. 7 pes 1856 Penny Tokens. Bust of Victoria; rev., blooming branch. With and without l. c. "w. under the bust. Very f ■i >• 2 pes 2 pes Uncircu- 3 pes fine and uncirculated. 21. L. 429 and 429a. 1856 Penny Tokens. Duplicates of last. Fine. 1856 Halfpenny Token. Type of preceding. lated. 1856 Duplicates. Fine. L. 430. 185(5 Halfpenny Token, struck on extremely thin planchet. Very good. Cents, 1861, 1862, 1864; Half Cents, 1861, 1864. Very fine and uncirculated. Scarce set. L. 432, 434. 5 pes Duplicate set. Fine. 5 pes 1814 Military bust 1., bbokk, iiamfax xova scotia. Rev. Britannia seated, enLrat;t'inent of Shannon and Chesapeake in the distance. The three varieties ; tine, scarce set, 16. L. 485. 3 pes 1814 Duplicates ; fine. 2 pes 1814 Draped bust r., half pknny token. Rev. Ship sailing r., FOB THE coNVENiENCK OF TRADK. Very fine and rare. 18. L. 436. 1814 Duplicate of last. Obv. fair; rev. good. 1815 Indian with dog, < ommkiicial <'Hangb. Rev. Ship sailing r., halfi*ionny token novascotia. Very fine. 18. L. 437. 1815 Duplicate of last. Fine. 2 i>c8 1815 Draped bust laureate right, iiai.i-im:nnv t<»kkx. Rev. Britannia seated, (jenuink iturnsii coitek. Marked die- varieties, very good and fine. Ki. L. 438. 4 pes 1815 Similar obv. Rev. Ship sailing r., hu<'<'ess to na'vi- «jATiON & TKADE. Dle-varit'tics, line. 18. L. 43!>. 4 pes 1815 Similar obv. Rev. Ship sailinijf right, halifa.k. Die- varieties, very tine, scarce. 16. L. 410. 2 pes 1816 Building, wholesale & bktail HAut)\vAnE stoke. Rev. Spades, scythe, sickle and barrel, Halifax \ova SCOTIA. Fine and scarce. L. 441. 1820 Hibernia seated with harp, o.vK halfpenny token. Rev. Ship r., trade and navigation. Fine. 18. L. 442. 2 pes 78 COINS AND TOKENS OF CANADA. 1112 1113 1114 1115 111(5 1117 1118 1119 1120 1121 1122 1123 1124 1125 1126 1127 Ship sailing r., xova scotia and xew bruxswick, success. Rev. JuHtice seated, holding scale and cornucopia, ship in the distance, halki'KNNy tokex. Sliarp, brilliant impres- sion, perfectly uncirculated. 18. PVom the Levick sale. May, 18H4, *8.«(). L. 443. Duplicate of last. Very fine. Rarity 6. 1S15 Draped bust laureate r., halfi'kxxy tokex. Rev. Ship sailing r., pavahle hy .roiix ale.x" hauky. Halifax. Marked varieties ; very fine. 10. L. 444. 2 pes 1815 Same type, but larger bust, deeper drapery, very small date. An extremely rare if not unique variety discovered by Mr. Hart. Very fine. 1810 Building, etc., as in 1110. Rev. Similar, but i-waiu.e AT \v. A. & s. hi.ack'h. HALIFAX. N. s. Extremely fine. 16. L. 445, rarity 5, 1816 Duplicates of last. Fine. 2 pes Front of buiid ; said to be the first issue of J. Brown's token, described in following number. 18. Not in Leroux. A blooming thistle, nkmo me imimixk LArEssiT. Rev sailing r., payaiimo at tiik stokic of .i. hu()WN. fine. L. 446. Duplicates of last. Fine. 1814 Draped bust laureate r., half penny token. Ship, sails partly furled r., PAYAiir.E uv tauritt & alpokt HALIFAX. Fine. 18. L. 447, rarity 4, should be (5 in this condition. 1814 Draped bust laureate r., halfpenw token. Rev. Front of wide buildinu;, pavahle iiv hostei{max & etteu. HALIFAX. Very fine. 17. L. 441), rarity 4. 1815 Similar to last. Very fine. 16. L. 450. 1814 (2), 1815 (2). Duplicates of last Nos. Fine. 4 pes Halfpenny Token. uoukkt pituve'h | cheap | family | STOKE I WALLATK. RoV. KN< 'olUACiE CorXTKY IMPOKTEKS. Bright red ; uuoir. L. 451. Rare in this condition. Duplicates of last. Fine. 2 pes 1815 Indian and dog r., stakk & shanxon Halifax. Rev. Ship sailing r., halfpenny tokkx novascotia. Two varieties, one with engrailed edge (Leroux, 452, gives but one). 18. Very fine, 2 pes \'ery 2 pes Rev. OOtNS AND TOKEKS OF CANADA. 79 St 1128 1815 Duplicates of last, plain and engrailed edge. Fine. 2 pes 1129 ISlf) ' barrel, iialkpicnny tokkn. Itev. payable | hy | MIKES W. I WIUTK | HAMKAX | N. 8. | IMPOKTEU OF IBON- MONiJKUY, etc. Fine. 18. L. 453, rarity 4. 1130 1H15 Same as last, but die cracked on obv. Very good; rare. 1131 White's Farthing. one | farthing | payable at w. l. * ' M'IIITk's HALIFAX IIOUSK HALIFAX N. 8. RcV. IHKAP | DBY GOODS 8TOUK, etc. Very fine and rare. 14. L, 454. 1132 Duplicate of last. Equally fine. Cost $7.50. 1133 Steamboat sailing r., Halifax steamboat company. Rev. ferry token. Bright red ; uncir. 12. L. 455. 1134 Duplicate of last. N'cry fine, 1135 Maodalkx Island. 1H15. Seal, ma5. 11 3() Duplicate of last. As good as rsually found. I{arity 4. • HUDSON BAY COMPANY. 1137 Brass Token. Anns of the Company surmounted by a sable and supported by stags, pro pkllk cltkm on label be- neath, the whole in wreath formed of two branches of oak. Rev. I-B E M I N B . " Hudson Bay Escpiimaux Mission, one New Beaver Skin." Border dotted, edge milled ; mint state, with minute punch-mark between N. B. on rev. 19. , Leroux, wlio docs not possess a specimen of this romarkahh,' and highly prized token, uiavks it rariiy 8 ; but Mr. Ihirt considers it us of the iiighest (10). Tiio II. 15. Co. inive no record of the issue, and none are known to exist in foreign coHeclions, iind with the exception here- after noted, none exist in ( 'anada. 113.S The same. Hev. ^ N. B. "Half New Beaver Skin." Mint state, lacking punch-mark ; cgo, at a cost of $75. Size 22, rarity D. 116iS 183S Side view Half Penny, type of last de8criV)ed. Sharp, uncirculated. Equally rare and desirable. 18. 1169 183!* Side view Penny, type of jireceding, hank of mont- h\:m. on label. Sharp, brilliant impression, almost equal to a proof. 22. Like the [)receding, of the highest rarity. L. 513. 82 COINS AND TOKENS OF CANADA. 1170 1889 Side view Penny. Same as the last, but banque Du I'KUPLK on label. Fine; excessively rare. 22. L. 607. 1171 1839 Side view Half Penny. Type of preceding, bank op MONTUKAL On label. Sharp, uncirculated and rare, quoted by Canada dealers at $25. 18. L. 514. 1172 1842 Penny. Front view of Bank, puovince of caxada | BANK OF MONTUKAL. Rev. Shield, etc. Uncirculated. 22. L. 615. 1173 1842, '44. Half Pennies. Same type. Uncirculated. 18. L. 516. 1174 1H42, '44. Duplicate Penny and Half Pennies. Uncir- culated. 8 pes 1175 1852 Penny. Hnbit.int, puovinck du Canada, deux sous. Rev. Female with shield and cornucopia seated, ship in the distance, liUKBEc bank token, one penny. Bright red, uncirculated. 22. L. 532. 1176 1852 Half Penny. Same type ; uncir. 18. L. 533. 1177 Duplicates of two preceding nos. Uncirculated. 2 pes 1178 Token, t. s. buowx & co imi'ortkus of haudwakes mox- TKEAi.. Rev. Anvil, spades, etc. Both varieties : very fine. 17. L. 573. 2 pes 1179 Token. Watch and chain, mayskniiolder * boiile * (jold SMITHS ♦ KSTABMsiiKK 1849. Rev. MO.NTiiK A I. bctwecn a rose and a beaver, cokxek kt. vincext & notue dame. Very fine. 16. L. 57^; rarity 7. This t(»kt'n is a new diseovory tiod has nover before appeared in a sale. But five specimens arc known, all having liuon found togetiier, and held by one person. The token was niainifaetui-(;(l ity the (irm in 18Ht, shoitly before they gave up business; it is presumed that the dies broke and that no mere were sirufk. 1180 1S37 Token. A barrel, tii* & w»' molson, nisriLLEKS a & & MONTiJKAi,, UN SOU. Rcv. Distilling appar.itus, CASH paid KoK ALi- SORTS OF v. Rev. chkval between two floreated ornaments. Fine, clipped; very rare. 18. L. 587. ■^H I 84 COINS AND TOKENS OF CANADA. 1194 1195 1196 1197 1198 1199 1200 1201 1202 1203 1204 1205 1206 Same obv. Rev. pkrsonnk over crossed branches of laurel* Fine, clipped ; very rare. 18. L. 58H. Bridge Token, dk l'tslk i»k monti{eat, a rki'kntiguv on LACHK8NAYK. Kev. CAi.KciiK as in No. 1191. Counter- stamped (?) on rev., fine for the piece ; very rare. 18. L. 589. Same obv. Rev, chaukktti:, as in "Mo. 1192. Very fine and rare. 18. L. 690. Same obv. Rev. ciikval, as in No. 1193. Very fine and rare. 18. L. 591. Same obv. Rev. I'kbsonnk, as in No. 1194. Very fine and rare. 18. L. 592. Bridge Token. - i»k KKPKNTKiuv a l'islk dk montkkat, on i,ACHKSx\AYK. Rt'v. rALKciiK as in No. lltd. Very fine and rare. 18. L. 5!>3. Same obv. Rev. chkval, as in No. 1193. Fine, very rare. 18. L. 695. Same obv. Rev. pkksonne, as in No. 1194. Very fine iind rare. 18. L. .'S96. Railway Token. Locomotive, MONTUEAr- & laciiink uail- koad company. Rev. Beaver gnawing branch at the foot of the trunk of a tree, thikd class. Small circular hole in centre for suHpension ; struck for use among the Indians, who traveled at special low rates. Sharp, uncirculated, rare. 22. L. 600. Duplicate of last. Same t-ondition ; rare. ' U.S. 10 Cents Postage Stamp in metallic; case; wkir & i.ARMiNiE, BANKERS, etc., MONTREAL, 1862 OR back. Fine and scarce. L. 598. Brass Button. Montreal iiritisii militia (engraved). Good and very rare. First orj^anized Militia of Montreal, worn during the American invasion of I77r). 18. Another. G. It. in monogram, crowned, quemec militia 1775. Brass, traces of gilt ; good, equally rare. 17. BOUQUET OR SOUS SERIES. The formation of this set of the reuovvned Sous Sekiks, which actually comprises every known variety but two (L. 5;il and .535), besides several unpublished ones, necessitated the Iiandling and classification of thousands of specimens, and cost Mr. Hart a considerable outlay of money. To OOIMS AND TOKENS OF CANADA. 85 preserve the collection entire, and give the curator of some Museum or private collector the opportunity of souuring it, tlie cataloguer reaerveH the riglit of gelling Nos. 12(>7 to 125!) inclusive, numbering 7() different varieties in die or nit^tal, togetlier, as one lot, and they will be so sold if a satisfactory bid is made at tho time of the sale. 1207 Bouquet of rose, thiRtles, blades of wheat, etc., AdituJULTUKE & <'OMMKi{<'K itAs CA.VAUA. Kev. UN SOU in broad, thick wreath, haxque vu imcuplk . Montreal . Milled edge ; very fine. 17. L. 50H. 1208 Same. Tiiin [)lanchet, plain edge. Very good, slightly nic^ked. Not in Leroux. Karity S. 1209 Different bouquet, *agkicultukk a commbrok* bas - can- Ada. Rev. UN sou in wreath of five maple leaves, small head to r., ♦uaxquk du pkui'le Montreal. Reeded edge, uncirculated. L. ^09, r. 4. 1210 Boiiquet with roso on each side, trade & agkiculturb LOWKU CANADA. Rcv. UN SOU iu Wreath of palm and laurel, bank ok montukal token. Plain edge, uncircu- lated. L. 517, r. 3. 1211 Same obv. Rev. UN sou in wreath of palm and laurel, bank TOKEN MONTREAi,. Plain edge, die varieties ; good to uncirculated. L. r)l8, r. 5 ; 520, r. 3 ; 522, r. 4 ; 524, r. 4 ; 620, r. 4 ; 527, r. 4. 8 pes The differences between tliese are very slight, yet they are the product of different '1> <> 6^ >> 23 WEST MAIN STREET WEBSTER, NY. 14580 (716) 872-4503 88 COINS AND TOKENS OP CANDDA. 1251 Same obv. Rev. Wreath of eighteen leaves, un sou widely spaced. Fine. L. 506, r. 5. 1252 Same obv. with break in die from upper 1. blade of wheat to L in AGKicuLTUBE. liev. Very similar to last. Fine. L. 567, r. 4. 1253 Large bouquet with large rose r. and large thist'e 1. liev. ux sou in laurel wreath of 40 leaves (L. says 31 ). Fine. L. 568, r. 4. 1254 Bouquet with three blades of wheat between large rose and thistle above. Rev. Same as last. Very fine. L. 509, r. 4. 1255 Same obv. Rev. UN sou in wreath of 32 leaves (L. says 39). Very fine. L. 570, r. 4. 1256 Bouquet with trefoil and large thistle leaf to left of stem. Rev. Same as last. Very fine. L. 571, r. 4. 1257 Bouquet with thistle leaf to 1. of stem. Rev. Same as last. Very fine. L. 572, r. 4. 1258 Bouquet. Rev. Eagle and shield in circle of 13 stars., • t DUSEAMAN BUTCHER * BELLEVILLE. Die cracked on each side, fine. L. 574, r. 4. 1259 Bouquet. * t. d. seaman butchkk* belleville. Rev. A cow, * V FRIEND * TO THK (loxsTiTUTiON. Very fine, rare, not in Leroux. 1260 Maple leaves crossed, commerce ba.s - canada. Rev. un sou in wreath, .)" roy, Montreal. Thick and thin pi., fine. L. 579. 2 j)cs 1201 Duplicate Set of Bouquet Tokens. Leroux, Nos. 508, 509, 517, 519 (3 var.), 522, 525, 536, 537, 538, 539, 540, 541, 542, 543, 544, 545 (copper and brass), 546, 547, 550, 551, 552, 553, 554, 550, 557, 558, 559, 500, 561 (perfect and broken die), 563, 564 (perfect and broken die), 566, 507, 508, 509, 670, 571, 572, 574, 579 (thick and thin pi.). Average strictly fine, a few die varieties not in L. Very desirable if incomplete. 44 pes 1262 Playing Cards displayed on each side. Fine. 19. L. 601. UPPER CANADA. 1233 Ship r., success to the commerce, etc. Rev. sir isaac BROCK, etc., 1812, in 9 lines. Very fine. 17, L. 680. COINS AND TOKENS OF CANADA. 89 1264 Same obv. Rev. succkss to commeiue, etc., 1816, in cen- tre. Fine. 17. L. 681. 1265 Urn on pedestal inscribed, fkll oct 13, 1812; near border, sK ISAAC J5KOCK, ctc. Rcv. As last. Die varieties, fine and very fine, in rarity 3 to 8. L. 682. 6 pes 1266 Duplicates of three preceding numbers. 8 'varieties ; all fine. 8 pes 1267 Schooner r., halfpenny tokkn uppek caxada. Rev. Indian and dog, commercfal change 1815. Very good and poor. 17. L. 683, 688. 2 pes 1268 Same obv. Rev. A barrel, commercial change 1821. 17. Fine. L. 685. 1269 Schooner, varieties. Rev. A plough, to facilitate trade, 1823, 1833. Good to uncirculated. 17. L. 687, 690. 3 pes 1270 Schooner r. Rev. Crossed spades over anvil, commercial change, 1820. Fine. 17. Varieties. L. 689. 3 pes 1271 Duplicate set. Good and fine. 3 pes 1272 Similar obv. Rev. Scythe, spade, vise, anvil, etc., commer- cial change, 1833. Very fine. 18. L. 691, rare. 1273 Duplicate of last. Fine. 1274 1832 Draj)ed bust laureate, provinck op upper canada. Rev. Britannia seated, halfpenny tokex. Fine, very scarce. IS. L. 692. 1275 Bank of Upper Canada. Penny tokens, 1850, 1852, 1854 (varieties), 1857. Fine to bright red. Scaice and desir- able set. 21. L. 693, etc. 5 pes 1276 Same. Halfpenny tokens. 1S50, 1852 (varieties), 1854 (varieties), 1857. Fine to bright red. Scarce and desir- able set. 18. L. 695. 6 ncs 1277 Same. Penny and Halfj)enny tokens. Duplicates of two preceding Nos. Complete as to dates. Fine to bright red. 9 p^g 1278 Bank of Upper Canada. Penny token of 1857. On border in raised letters, from die, " To commemorate the Domin- ion Exhibition held in Montreal." Fine, believed to be unique. 1279 1796 Britannia presenting two children to America, British BETTLEJfKNT KKNTUC:KY. RcV. ONE HALF PENNY, COPPER cosiPANv I OP UPPER | CANADA. Pfoof, Very rare and de- sirable. 18. L, 697. lii 90 COINS AND TOKENS OF CANADA. 1280 1822 Figure of Justice, lessmk & sons Toronto & dundass. Rev. A plough, prosperity to canama, la prudknce kt LA candei'r; in the field, token, 2i» currency. Very fine and rare. Sell for $10.00 in Ciinada. 26. L. G9H. 1281 Duplicate of last. Very fine, teat cut on edge. Rare. 1282 Lesslie & Sons, York, Kingston & Dundas, otherwise similar to last. Complete set of die varieties. Fine and rare. 17. L. 699. 5 pes 128.3 Same as last. Die varieties. Good to fine. 4 pes DOUBTFUL TOKENS OF CANADA. Under this head are classified tokens of doubtful origin or attribution, many of which were struyk in Canada, or for circulation in the British Provinces of North America. Nearly all are I'ecognized by Canadian authorities, and are described by authors on that coinage. 1284 1781 North American token. Very fine. 18. L. 766. 1285 Duplicates of last. Very good. 2 pes 1286 1812 and 1813. Draped bust in wreath. Rev. Justice seated, ONE PENNY' token. With and without date on rev. All different. Good to very fine. 22. L. 707, 768, 769. 6 pes 1287 Duplicates of last. All from different dies. Good and very good. 5 ]»cs 1288 1812 Halfpenny token, type of preceding. Uncirculated. 18. L. 770. 1289 1812 Halfpenny tokens. With and without inscription on rev. Copper and brass ; good to very fine. All from different dies, and believed to have been issued by a Montreal hardware firm of that period. 18. Leroux 770 to 773. 37 pes 1290 Ship r. Rev. Justice seated, halfpenny token, 1812, and 1815. Fine and very fine, latter cost $1.50. 18. L. 774. 2 pes 1291 Duplicates of last and one without date (not in L.) Good. 3 pes 1292 Female with caduceus 1., trade & navkjatiox. Rev. pure COPPER pkkeeraulk to paper. 1812, 1813. Halfpennies and farthing. Very good and fine. L. 775. 3 pes 1293 Duplicates of last, ^'ery good ; scarce. 3 pes 1294 1813 Ship 1., trade & navigation. Rev. pure copper, etc. Halfpenny tokens, several die varieties. Fine. L. 776. 9 pes COINS AND TOKENS OP CANADA. 91 1295 1813 Penny tokens, type of 1292, Die varieties; one poor, two uncirculated, the latter cost 12.50 each, L, 777, 3 pes 1296 1813 Duplicates of last, die varieties; another of 1814. ^^'ine. 3 peg 1297 Same obv, ; rev., onk stiver. Good and fine. 21. 2 pes 1298 Monogram in wreath; rev., kaktiiinhj tokkn, 1812; also Penny and Halfpenny (varieties) of this type, date 1814. Fine. L. 778, 779, 780. Rare, 4 pes Issued by Richard Hurd, a Dry Goods merchant in Montreal, 1812-1814, 1299 Penny, Halfpenny and Farthing, duplicates of last. Good and fine. Rare. 3 peg 1300 Britannia seated, in wreath. Rev. A lion, halfpknny. Die varieties, 1813 (.3), 1814, See L. 781. Fine and scarce. 4 pes 1301 Same obv. Rev. An eagle, halfi-ennv tokkn 1813, 1814, 1815, two varieties of each date. Good to very fine and very scarce. L. 781 and 782. 6 pes 1302 1815 Ship sailing 1., ships colonies and commerce. Rev. ONE HALFPENNY TOKEN the words Separated by blooming branches. Brass, sharp, barely circulated, the finest Mr. Hart has seen, and cost hira $7.50. 18. L. 783, r. 6. 1303 Duplicate; another with for publick accommouation on rev. Brass, very good and rare. 2 pes 1304 1815 Draped bust r., genuine hritish copper; ro ., Bri- tannia seated, half penny ; another, similar, but legends occupy the opposite sides. Fine. 17 and 18. L. 784. 2 pes 1305 1815 Halfpenny tokens of the same type but without leg- ends. Die varieties, fine. L. 785. 2 i)cs 1306 1820 Draped bust laureate 1.; rev., a harp and date. Brass. Believed to be all from different dies; a most complete and rare set. Aver, fine, one pierced. 18. L. 786. 28 pes 1307 1825 Military bust r. Rev. Justice seated r., to facilitate trade. Die varieties, fine. 18. L, 787. 3 pes 1308 1825 Bust 1,, British colonies. Rev. Justice seated 1., to facilitate trade. Good and very good. L. 788. 3 pes 1309 1838 Bust laureate 1., pure copper, etc. Kev. Female hold- ing caduceus seated, trade & navigation. Penny tokens. Fine. L. 789. 2 pes t r .1 mi 92 COINS AND TOKENS OP CANADA. 1310 Speed the Plough. Halfpenny tokens ; the two varieties. Very fine. 17. L. 790. 2 pes 1311 Ship sailing r., fob geneiial accommodation. Rev. puek corrER, etc. Halfpennies; fine. L. 791. 2 pes 1312 Male figure with club and sprig of shamrock in wreath of oak and shamrock. Rev. puke coprEu puefeuable to PAPER. Very fine. 18. L. 792. 1313 Duplicate of last. Fine. 1314 Ships, Colonies & Commerce Tokens. Ships (32), busts (2), harp (1). In different envelopes, numbered and with accompanying descriptive list by Mr. Hart. All from different dies and nearly all very fine, one pierced. As a set very rare and interesting. 17 and 18. L. 793. 35 pes 1315 1805 Bust of Wellington L; rev., harp. Die varieties, good and very fine. 18. L. 794. 3 pes 1316 1813 Draped bust of Wellington r., marquis Wellington. Rev. Commerce. Very fine. 18, L. 797. R. 6. 1317 1813 Military bust of W. and names of engagements. Rev. Britannia seated, one pennv token. Fine and rare. 22. L. 798. 1818 1813 Military bust over crossed branches of laurel, field MARSHAL WKLLiNGTON. Rev. Similar to last, but iialx.- penny TOKEN. Die varieties, fine. 18. L. 799. 1319 1814 Military bust, Wellington halfpenny token. Rev. Britannia in wreath. Set of die varieties, good to very fine. L. 800. 4 pes 1320 1815 Ship r. Rev. avkllington avaterix)0. Die varieties, fine. 17. L. 802. R. 6. 2 pes 1321 1815 Bust r.; rev., as last. Fine. 18. L. 803. 2 pes 1322 Duplicates of 1320 and 1321. Very good, rare. 2 pes 1323 1816 Bust 1., the illustrious Wellington. Rev. Harp, AVATERLOO HALFPENNY. Set of die varieties; fine and rare. L. 804. 3 pes 1324 Military bust 1., vimiera, talavera, etc. Rev. Horseman r., COSSACK PENNY TOKEN. Uncir., rare. 21. L. 805. 1325 Duplicate of last. Very good ; rare. 1326 Military bust over crossed branches of laurel, field marshal WELLINGTON. Rev. Britannia seated, halfpenny token, branches of laurel in exergue, instead of date. Die varie- ties ; fine and rare set. L. 806, 807. 6 pea »f COINS AND TOKENS OF CANADA. 93 1327 Duplicates of last. Good and fine. 5 pes 1328 Bust of George Canning. Rev. commkucial change. Fine. 15. L. 808. R. 4. 2 pes 1329 Bust of Sir Robert Peel; rev., as last. Very fine and rare. Not in L. 15. 1330 Military bust of unknown general over crossed branches of laurel, Victoria nobis kst. Rev. Britannia seated, iialf- PEXNv TOKEN, brauclies of laurel in exergue. Die varie- ties, fine. 18. L. 809. 3 pes 1331 Military bust 1., hispaniam et lvsitaxiam hestitvit wel- LiNOTON. Rev. Names of battles. Set of die varieties, fine to uncirculated. 17. L. 810, 811, 812. 7 pes 1332 Same, three names of battles on reverse field, ending with SALAMANCA. (L. 811.) Silver proof; extremely rare. Bought of Ed. Groh, Esq., of New York, twenty years ago for $10. 1333 Bust of De Sala r. Rev. ships colonies & commerce. P'ine and rare. 17. L, 813. 3 pes 1334 Ship r. Rev. one penny in wreath. Fine, rare. 22. 1335 Figure of Justice on pedestal, in wreath of palm and laurel. Rev. one pknny token in wreath. A beautiful design ; very rare. 21. 1336 1814 Draped bust 1., Wellington & victory. Rev. Hiber- nia seated, edw. rewlky, 1816. Very good. 21. 1337 Draped bust left, Wellington & ekin go hkagh. Rev. Crowned harp, edw. stepiikns 1816. Very good. 21. 1338 1830 Draped bust r., god save the king. Rev. fob pub- lick ACCOMMODATION. Penny (4) and hlfp. size. Very good. 5 pes 1339 1811 Draped bust r., vincit amor patriae. Rev. Britannia seated, in wreath. Several die varieties. Fair to fine. 18. 12 pes Rev. Britannia seated in wreath. Varie- 18. 3 pes Rev., similar to last. Die varieties ; good 5 pes 1342 1822 Halfpenny token with bust of Goo. IV, same as in N. S. halfp. of 1823. Rev. Crowned harp, hirebnia. Fine, rare. 17. 1340 Bust of Mercury. ties, very good. 1341 Head 1., brutus. and fine. 18. i ifii 94 COINS AND TOKENS OP CANADA. 1343 18l4-18'20 Penny and Halfp. tokens, four with harp on rev. Different and unlike any of preceding. Rare lot, good to line. (5 pes 1344 1820 Ship r., tuadk and navigatiox. Rev. Hibernia seated, onk half pknny tokkn. Very good. 4 pes 1345 1816 Anchor in circle, halfpenny tokkn. Rev. H in wreath. Curious unpublished Canada token. Fine. 17. 1346 Canada 25 Cents (3), 10 Cents. Misstruck, etc. Very good. 4 pes 1347 Canada Cents and Tokens. Misstruck, thin planchets, in- cused impressions. Fine lot. 10 pes 1348 Pennsylva. and other Halfpenny tokens. Fair, one pierced. 24 pes 1849 Eagle Halfpenny tokens, one made in Troy, N. Y. Curious, fair. 2 pes 1350 Canada counterstamped and engraved tokens. Includes Devins & Bolton, Rindlay & McWilliam, Montreal, etc., in vjjlue from 1 to 25 cents. Copper, brass, German silver, etc. Poor to fine ; scarce lot. 29 pes 1351 Odds and Ends. Penny and Halfp. size, all of Canada. Poor lot. 12 pes 1352 1828 Ship 1., commerce. Rev. one farthing token. Fine, extremely rare. Sandham, No. 58. CANADA TOKENS, ETC.; RECENT ISSUES. 1353 1882 Obv. similar to old U. S. Cent. Rev. blaklkv & cos, etc. HALIFAX, N. s. Brass proof. 18. L. 966. 1354 Duplicate of last. Same condition. 2 pes 1355 E. A. Cardinal, Numismatist, Montreal. Varieties of his token. Mint state, rare. 17 and 19. Brass (2), w.m. L. 967, 968, 969. 3 pes 1356 Duplicates. L. 968, 969. Brass, same condition. 4 pes 1357 Bust of Victoria. Rev. use devins' vegetable worm pas- tiles, etc., 1867. Bright red, uncirculated, rare. 17. L. 970. 1358 Duplicates of last. Same condition. 2 pes 1359 Beaver, maison jacques cartikr st rocu, Quebec. Rev. UN centin, etc. Bright red, uncir. 17. L. 971. 1360 Duplicates of last. Same condition, scarce. 2 pes COINS AND TOKENS OF CANADA. 96 Crown, c. e. a. lanolois. Rev. drink st leon watkr. Brass, fine. 13. L. 973. Dr. Leronx Token, one with family arma. Copper and brass, mint state. 17. L. 974 and 975. 2 pes Lymburner & Brother, Montreal. Varieties of thoir tokens, different metals, etc. Mint state. L. 978, 979. 7 j)C8 Duplicates of last. Same condition. .^) pes Bust of Victoria, R. sharpley, jkwei.eu a avatchmaker, etc., MONTUKAL. Brass, mint state, rare. 14. L. 982. Duplicate of last. Very tine. A. Bain, St. Catharine's, Ontario. Rev. gooo for 5 ckxts. Nickel, mint state. 12. L. lOKi. Davis & Buie, Montreal Business College. Lead tokens, proof. 19. L. 1018. 2 pes A. J. Dompierre Ottawa Bakery. ^ & 1 loaf. Brass shells ; fine, rare. Cost $3. 17 and 20. L. 1021, 1022. 2 pes I. B. Durocher, Richelieu Hotel; H. Eimsic, good for b cents; A. D. Fancher, Peterborough. Brass tokens; fine and rare. 16. L. 1023, 1024, 1025. 3 pes Evening Globe, good for oxe copy. Bronzed electro, central perforation. 17. L. 1026. 3 pes Crown. I LOAF . iliffe. Varieties. German silver, brass, etc. Scarce; for one of these Mr. Hart paid $2.00. 13 to 16. Fair to very fine. L. 1029, 1030. 8 pes J. C. Lampman, Thorold, Ont. ; G. N. ; in trade ; H. Paulus, Fort Erie, Ont. ; V. R. Jf ^ ^ (2) ; Robinson House, Caralachie, Ont ; F. S., Montreal; Reid House, Lindsay; Mascotte, G. N. Five Cents tokens; nickel (1) and brass; fine to uncir. 13 to 16. L. 1032, '37, '38, '39, '41, '43, '44, '47, '49, last described not in L. Rare lot. 11 pes COMMUNION TOKENS. A very complete collection of these intt'ro->ting tokens, similar to tliose described in Mr. Thomas \Vami;r''s work on Cliurch Tcflvuns of tlie L'. S. They are struck In tin, pewter or lead, etc., were issued for use in Pres- byterian Churches of the various British Provinces; all are inter.stino- many now very rare, if not unobtainable. 1374 Prince Edward Island. ST. I(ohn) P(arish). Fine, oval. 18. L. 358, r, 5. 1375 — Similar to last. Cut on edge, good, oval. 16. L. 359, r.4. 1361 1362 1363 1304 1365 1366 1367 1368 1369 1370 1371 1372 1373 06 COINS AND TOKENS Ot CANADA. 1876 New Buunswick. D(umfrieB) K(irk) 1883. Square, very fine. 11. L. 883B, r. 5. 1377 — H(arvey) S(ettlement), a colony from New England in York Co. Fine. 14. L. 388 E, r. 4. 1378 — .roHN MACLKAN, co\(JBKx:ij;<)iial, curving edges, tine, pierced. 21. L. '52;j, r. 5. 1407a — iNiiKD AssiiriATK co\(gregiiti()n) MdNTitKAi. 1M;{5. lieV. IK> THIS IN RKMKMnitAN(;U Ml- MK, elc. (iood, OVllI, unpubiislied. 10. 1408 — St Andrew cross, »ii' km Kr sr anokkws ciiikcii. Rev. SA« iJA.MKN I'Ai, I loKKN | 1821. Vcry fair. IT). L. (524, r. (5. 1409 — CotnniiiMion table, sr a.vdkkw's < iii itcii (^ikhki . Kev. Burning busli in wreath, etc., as in 14(»2. Very fine. 18. L. ))24 A., r. ;'). 1410 — si'.ioiin's I nil R( II. Ilev. . L. 711>, r. 3. Mli'2 — ST ANDBKWS (lirKCII | KIMiSTnN ] ( ANADA | 1 S'i.'). RcV. i.Ki- A MAN KXAMiNK II iMsKi,|.', etc. Oval, tine. 18. L. 72(1, r. 5. 14*23 — Burning biisli, Inbol inscribed sy.r ta.mkv, etc., bene.'itb, ( II A I.. M Kits (III R( II, KiNtisTMN above. Rev. riiis no, etc. Oblong hexagonal, 12 x 17. Vine. L. 72(i A,, r. 5. 1424 — Similar, i'rksiivtkkian x's rHiRcH, toumnto, c. w. I8')2. Slinrp, abiiDSt proof. Rare, not in L. 1426 — Similar, kkkk nnRcH ok scoti.am). Fine, rare, ot in L. 1427 (\V.VADA I I'RKSUVTKRIA.N | (Hruril ( I'K'IKUUoR.. . RpV. THIS J)o. etc Fine. 1:{ x 17. L. 722, r. 5. 1428 — T (Telfer). Thick : Hnc. I>. L. 723 D. Telfor is a ti all village in Middlesex Co., Ontario. 1429 Umtkd Canada. Burning bush, etc., as in 1423, i-ricshv- TKKiAx (III i{«ii. llev. THIS i>o, etc. Very fine. l2xlS. \'arietie8 of L. 905, r. 4. 2 pes 1430 — Communior. table. Bcv. this no, etc. Sharp, uncir. 13 x 18. L. 1>07, r. <>. 1431 _ Variety of last. Fine. L. 90X, r. 4. 1432 "no THIS I IN KK.MK.MIIUAXCK | OK MK." RcV. HIT I.KT A MAN I KXAMixK iiiMSKi.K. Oval ; uncirculatcd. 19 (not 16 as L. has it). L. 909, r. 4. 1433 — Large cup and bread on table, this do, etc. Rev. t;oi> KOKHin THAT I sHoui.n (JLOKY, etc. Very tine. 15. L. 910, r. 4. 1434 THIS no IN IIKMKMHKANCK OK MK, etC. KeV. I.KT A MAN, etc. Very line. 13 x 17. L. 911, r. 5. 1435 — THIS DO, etc., and but lkt a man kxamink himski.k, etc., on each side. Uncirculated, oval. 20. L. 915, r. 5. 1436 Communion table. Rev. this do ix | uEMKMnKANCK | ok MK I I COR. XI 24. Silver, thick planchet, uncirculated. 16^. L. 1255; in this metal believed to be unique. Ill il: 100 OOINH AND TOKKNH OF A. 1487 Tim Hamo, l>ut (in. Fine, rarity 4. 1488 A. IJ.; rov., TOKKN. Oviil, llm«. IT*. L. JHO, r. 4. Uhw] Hi Milton mxi MiiuhwooiI, Ontario. 148U Kincio rmiMii oi- h piami I84U. Rev. i,i:i' ,\ man, «'ic. Oval, fiiio. Ii>. li. !)I4, r. {\. Ihnu(m1 at RInckvillo, N. li. 1440 TIMS l»o IN IM'lMKMIllJAVri.; OK Mi;, CtC, imd I.KI' A MAN, cUl., in six linoH. Oood. 18 x 17. L. 018, r. 4. IshiuuI for Princo William, N. U. CANADA MEDALS, MEDALETS, ETC. To 8nvo iipolfss ropotitidii, I will say lliut, iiiiU'sh otliorwlHc stalod, all tliH foliowlnjr (It'scribnl iiiodalH aro in vory lino, mint stat«s «i" iiiKiiroii- latud coiulition. 1441 (■oNricDKKA I KtN Mi:i)Ai.. Orownod bust of Victoria l>y Wi/on, Uov. Hritat'iiia si^atod, rt'coivus the four Prov- inces of tlu' Dominion, .11 vi:n IAS i;t PAi'itiiTS viooit <;an- ADA nKsrAiitAiA, 1807. Hronzo. 4S. L. 11H5. The modal was givon to tlio inombt'rH of ParliamtMit at tlio tinu' of Confcdoration, and the dioH tlion destroyed. It is lacking in nearly all Canadian colloctioiiH and sells at ♦'25.00. In case. 1442 18iV2 Shield of arms, chamhui; n'AouKri/rriiK Du has <'AN- Ai>A. liev. Fame, with trnmpet, i;x position pitovixciAM-; Atiim oik. Silocr, very rare. '20. L. 010. 1448 ISOO Exhibition of Canadian indnstry. Arms and inscr. in 8 lines within wreath. Bronze. '24. L. Or2. 1444 Duj)licates of last. Bronze. '2 pes 1445 Same obv. ; rev., inscription in 8 lines. Bronze. L. 018. 1440 Bust of Trevithick. Issued by Grand Trunk Railway to employees for general otHciency, etc. Bronze. 29. Rare. L. 040. 1447 Bust of Albert Edward, Prince of Wales by W't/on. Rev. Welsh ))lume8, visitkd canada and in AiurKATKD thk VKiTORiA HinD){ Victoria IJiidgo. Saiiic, with additiofi of roHt, »7,()(»0,000. Hrotiw ; rarti. L. 644. 1404 HuHt of KUwanl, I'l-iiusi) of VValoM, \>y Wyon. Kev. Wehh plumOH, CIANAIHAN THAN KH(il VINr) lJniv(!iHit(Vriaval,(2ut!bfn donavitj IH(U in open wreath, whield above. lironze, rare. 28. 1458 Duplicate of hiHt. Bronze proof. Ti. (170. 145{» Medrill (College, linst of ShakHpere l»y Wyon. Kev. hiiaks- I'KiiK ti:u«;knticnakv, lH(i4, etc. Bronze proof, rare. 28. I4(}0 Duplicate!. Bronze proof. L. 072. 14(»l McGill UnivtirHity. Crowned buHt facing, .mhtinianiis. Kev. IiiHcription ill palm branchcH, crowned shield above. Siiperl) bronze medal l)y Wyon. 28, In case. L. 074. 1402 Shield. Ilev. AciitKJULTUUAr, asso<;iati()N ui'tkh canada in wreath, lied bronze. 2l». L. 702. 1405J Toronto irniversity. Victory with palm and wreath, Greek itiHcriptioii. Itev. Wreath of maple leaves. Bronze proof, rare. ;{2. I.. 745. 1404 Victoria llniverHity. Bu»t of (^ueen Victoria, Jtev. Wreath of maple leaves and Welsh plumes, I'Kakmium a « KLsrsKi- M2I. 1400 A, W. Burke, Toronto, Ont., i:i,i;ctki( iiattkry. Wm. 24. L. 1)72. 1407 Bust of Victoria, liUEKN's juiui.ek. Rev. < omi'li.mknts ok MASON & <•(», iN<;Kif8oi,i,. Wm. proof. 22. L. 981. 1468 Catholic Commercial Academy, Montreal, 1873. Bust of Edward Murphy and insdiption over beaver, in wreath. Bronze proof, very rare. L. 1100. 102 COINS AND TOKENS OF CANADA. 1469 1470 1471 147-2 1473 1474 1475 1476 1477 1478 1479 1480 1481 * 1482 148;{ 1484 BiiRt ut' Indian chief, thayexdanagka — cai'tain .io.ski'H HKANDT. Kcv. His moniiment, erected at Brantford, 1HH6. «Vt7«er proof, three struck in this metal. 24. The same. Bronze proof. L. 1130. Duplicates. Wni. with bar for suspension. 2 pes Canadian Manuf. Association. Wra. proof. 28. L. 113.5. Knights of Labor, oshawa aug 13th 1883. Tin cast, one lackered. 39. L. 1210. 2 pes College of Montreal. View of the old building. Rev. 1767- 1885 in wreath. Solid projection and loop. Wra. gilt, proof. 24. L. 1220. Nicolet College. View of College buildings. Kev. Label in wreath. Win. proof, very rare, cost $10. Issued for prize in Philosophy. L. 1227. Presbyterian College, Montreal. Bust of John Calvin b^ Wyon. IJev. student's prize, founded 1872. Bronze proof ; rare. 22. L. 1228. College of the Holy Trinity, Toronto. Shield of arras, sur- mounted by tiara; lev., wreath. Bronze proof. 24. L. 1230. College of Saint Laurent, Montreal. View of buildings; rev., shield. Bronze proof, not over six struck in this metal. 27. L. 1283. Duplicate. Win. proof. Bust right by Wyon, t. .iamks claxton, sui-kkintkxdknt. Rev. Bible in wreath of oak and maple, kussklk hall 8UNi>AV s( Hoor,, MoxTBKAL. Tin proof, rare. 28. L. 1435. View of Church, WESTKUN CONliUKGATIONAL (Hl'KCII MONT- KKAI,, (H{xt- RKAL, okganizkd 1874. Rev. Crowned arms, coNORKtiA- TIONAL (;OLI,EGK, CtC, FOUNDED A. D. 1839. Wni. 30. L. 1441. Crowned arras of the Dominion over half wreath of maple leaves, beaver beneath. Rev. Fame flying to r., dominion OP (ANA I) A. Silver proof, granted to Canadian Exhibitors in the 1876 Centennial Exposition at Philadelphia. Very rare. 26. 14^ COINS AND TOKENS OF CANADA. 103 1485 1486 1487 1488 1489 1490 1491 1492 149;J 1494 1495 149(3 1497 1498 1499 1500 1501 150-J 1508 1504 ir)Or» 1500 150-; Duplicate". Silver proof. L. 1460. Another. Bronze proof. This medal has sold for $15 in a New York sale. Duplicate of last. Same condition. Agricultural and Arts Association of Ontario. Shield sur- mounted with sheaf of wheat. IJev. Wreath. Bronze • rare. 26. L. 1462. ' Industrial Exhibition Association of Toronto. Elaborate and rare medal, with view of the exhibition palace and allegorical representations of Arts, Trade, Agriculture, etc. Bronze proof. 40. L. 1463. In case. Crowned arms over wreath of maple, MnmvLTURAL and INDLSTUIAL EXHIUITIOX, l'U..VIN.E (.F tJUEBEC. Rev. Wreath, and same inscription on border. Silver, very rare in this metal. .'52. The same. Bronze proof. L. 1470. Another ; duplicate of last. Horse in wreath ; rev., wreath. Wm. 24. L. 1472. Owen Sound Horticultural Society. Urn of fruit. Rev. vw AKDKi) T(. in wreath. Bronze, very rare, cost $5. 2?]' L. 147:5. Provincial Exhibition, Quebec, 1877. Tin, loop. 19. 3 pes Duplicates. L. 1500. c Tti tv. .. »* pes Ihe same. Different inscr. on rev. Tin. 19. L. 1501. 2 pes Dominion Exjiibition, Montreal, 1880. Tin. 24. Only 78 issued. Duplicate. L. 1503. Same as last, without Lymburner. Tin. 24. L. 1504. Duplicates of last. Tin. * ' ii Same, but 1881, Lymburner in large letters. Silver. L. 1605 Same ,is last. Copper and wm. 2 pes Another. Compressed wood pulp. Unique. Same, but 1882. Tin. Montreal Exhibition, 1881. Beaver on maple leaf; rev census of Montreal from 1642 to 1881 (3) ; another, I882' arms, rev. horse ; another, arms, rev. census (mule, not in' L., rarity 7). Tin. 16. L. i5(i,;, 1507. 5 pes Wind8<.r Hotel, Montreal, 1878. View of the hotel. I{ev. Inscription commemorative of banquet and ball to Gov- ernor General and Countess Dufferin. Silver, unique in this metal. 23. 104 COINS AND TOKENS OP CANADA. 1508 The same. Copper. Rare in this metal. L. 1535. I.'iOO The same. Tin and gilt. 2 pes 1510 Arms of Montreal, concordia salus, mkijamc iiistoby ok MONTRKAL. ReV. .TACQUES CARTIKR VISITED HOCHBLAGA, OCTOBER S" 1585. Tin, silvered, impression from dented dies. 28. L. 1540. Issued by the late Alfred Sandham, Esq. The dies were defaced by him on his abandoning the historical for the religious field, and before any per- fect specimens were struck. 1511 Lacrosse sticks and ball. Rev. lacrosse champiox qvebkc. Silver proof. 14. L. 1545. 1512 North West War Medal. Bust of Victoria. Rev. xorth WEST CAXADA 1885. Silver, guard and pin, original rib- bon. 12. 1513 Duplicate of last. L. 1592. 1514 Numismatic and Archaeological Society, Montreal. Busts, and various emblems. Rev. ixstituteu 1862, incorpo- KATKD 1870 in wreath of maple and oak. Wm. proof. 27. 1515 Duplicates. Wm. proof. L. KilO. 2 pes 1516 Maple leaf, on which kkte nationalk montrkat. 24 .irix 1874. Rev. soivexir in broad wreath of maple leaves. Silver, without solid projection for suspension ; as such, unique. 20. 1517 Same, with pierced projection. Silver, extremely rare. 1518 Same as last. Copper; rare. L. 1781. 1519 Same. Tin and wm. More or less tarnished. 4 pes 1520 Old view of Quebec, <<»nvknti(»x xationai.e fkan(;ai8B, 1880. Kev. A beaver, nos institltioxs notre laxguk ET N()8 i.ois. Tin, loop, rare. 21. L. 1738. 1521 Beaver, fete xatioxai, 18H0; rev., soivkxir. Thick and thin pi., copper and wm. 13. L. 1740. 4 pes 1522 Young Men's Ciiristian Association, Montreal. V^iew of the building. Rev. koixdki) a. d. 1851, i.\ouui*oiiATKD 1870, the n.imes of the Board of Directors, etc., in the field. Bronze proof. 29. 1523 Duplicate of last. Bronze proof. L. 1880. 1524 The same. Wm. proof. 2 pes 1525 Same obv. Rev. Medallion bust of T. James Claxton, Presi- dent, and of the officers of the Association. Bronze proof, rare. 29. L. 1881. COINS AND TOKENS OP CANADA. 105 1526 1527 1528 1629 1530 1531 1532 1533 1334 1535 1536 1537 1538 1539 1540 1541 1542 1543 1544 1545 Militia-man in depressed circle, border of maple leaves, hea- ver above. l{ev. im!Kskntei> «v the ontakio kiflk AssoriATioN, 1812-37-66. A^'iYyer proof ; very rare. 25. L. 1601. Jn case. Badges of the Canadian Artillery Association. Two designs, one silver completed, the other struck on brass planchet! Very rare. 24 and 27. o pes Spikes crossed, inion dks cloutjeks montrkai,. Oval, silvered. 17. James S. Hunter, Montreal. Notary's seal. Bronzed, MoNTKEAL. WiNTEii oi£ IcK Cahnival. 1883, 1884, 1885. Brass (3), wm. Leroux 1145, '4(1, '47, '48, '49, '50, '51, '52, '53, '54, '57, '58, '59, and several not described by him. A fine collection, no die duplicates; several very rare. 10 to 25. OK Duplicates of last. All from diiferent dies. Brass (2), and white metal. 11 to 25. 22 pes Other duplicates. Same composition. 21 pes Ice Palace Badges. Tin or wm. 23 and 34. Not in L. _ , 2 pes Ji-xcursion on the St. Lawrence. Steamer Longueil, Jany, 1878. ^Silver, very rare in this metal. 19, Duplicate of last. Copper. L. 1450. The same. Copper, tin, wm. Thick and thin pi. 4 pes Pleasure trip on the St. Lawrence, Jany, 1882. Copper. The same. Copper and wm, L. 1451. 2 pes Musical Jubilee. 1878. Varieties, etc. Silver, silvered, cop- per. 13. L. 1732-34. 9 p^^ Duplicates. Same metals and varieties. 8 pes Toronto Semi-Ce>tenniat., 1884. Bust of the Marquis of Lansdowne, Rev. View of Toronto, 1834, Bronze, very rare, only a few struck. 26. Duplicate. Bronze ; rare. L. 1817. Arms of Toronto. Rev. semi-centexniai. celkbratiox, 1834-1884. Beautiful design ; silver proof. Very rare 25* Duplicates. Wm. L. 1818. o pes Industrial Exhibition. Views of Toronto on each "side Wm., scarce. 26. L, 1608. 106 COINS AND TOKENS OF CANADA. ir»46 Bust of the Marquis of Lansdowiio, dominion- day, 18H4. Kevs. view of Toronto, 1884; Main build ing; Lans'downe Park, Ottawa; Industrial Fair; I. O. O. F. ; Brockville O. F. Encampment ; Irish Cath. Ben. Union; Wreath; Blank. Wm. proof, rare set. 'id. See L. 1335. 9 pes 1047 \'iew of Toronto, 18.^4. Kevs. Main .building; Industrial Fair; I.O.O.F.; Brockville O. F. Encampment; I.C.B.U. ; Prohibition ; C. T. Act sustained ; Wreath : Blank. Wm. proof, rare set. 20. See L. 15(19. 9 ,,C8 1548 View of Main Building, Industrial Exhibition. Revs. Indus- trial Fair; I. O. O. F. ; I. C. B. jj. ; Brockville O. F. En- campment; Wreath; Blank. Wm. proof. 20 See L. 1622. -. n PCS. 1549 Irish Cath. Ben. Union. Revs. I. O. O. F. ; Brockville O. V. Encampment ; Wreath ; Prohibition ; Blank. Wm proof 20. See L. 1830. 5 " 1550 International I. O. O. P. Demonstration. Rev. Brockville O. F. Encampment ; Wreath; Blank. Wm. proof. 2(' 1551 Brockville O.F. Encampment. Rev. Main building; I.O.O.F.^ Wreath ; Blank. Wm. proof. 20. 4 ,,cs' 1552 Flags crossed, peohibition. Rev. Industrial Fair ; Blank. Wm. proof. 20. • ^ pes 15.53 Beaver; c. t. act sustainkd. Rev. Industrial Fair; Pro- hibition. Wm. proof. 2 pes 1554 Duplicates of 1540-1553. Almost complete set, one circu- lated and pierced, all the others proof. 32 pes 1555 Bust of Lansdowne in wreath. Hov. Exp. buildings, semi- CKNTENxiAL TOKONTo, 1884. Coj)per and silvered. 1(> L. 1815. 2 pes 1556 View of Toronto, 1834. Rev. Exposition building, mver 16. L. 1816. 1557 1884 Semi-Centennial Souvenir. Silver, brass (pierced) wm. 11. L. 1821. 3 ' 1558 Toronto, June, 1884. Rev. The Lord's prayer. Brass, pierced. 10. 1559 Toronto and Brockville Badges, 1884, latter witli Odd Fel- lows' emblems. 36. Not in L. 2 pes 1560 Bust of Lord Stanley. Rev. Arms of Canada ; view of main building, Toronto Exp. Wm., both pierced. 20. Not ^ ^- 2 pc8 COINS AND TOKENS OF CANADA. 107 1661 B„.. of ,he M.r,m, of L.„sdow„e. Rev. Am. ,„„p„r..d '"" ™"::S ^^"L Sr'" '"'""*• °""''" ■«"• ^■"■• ""' ""wdtT J"" «'""»"«• S'- Johns Cathedral, Ne.- foundland. Lay„,g„( ,|„ „„„,,.,,„„ Kev Build- , -.^ xr * f'"P'«'»i- Wm., pierced, rare. 34. L. 328 1564 Nova Seoda. «.„.. ,s s™™«x„, over half wef;!.. Kev Zr"w„ '"'"":; ™'^™ °^ H""B.K.H,P over ha» 1 IK^ n V . ^. ■• l'"'™''' '^'•J' ""» "nd rare. 25. 1666 Hahfax. Full «g„re of S.. Patrick with crazier, hi. foot crushing a serpent. Rev. The Virgin and InfaL, Chri" Cr";? T,^' ■"-" °' -'vea, e.c.,?85?! 156- 1832 Cholera Medalet. St. Kochua kneeling, a do. at his «de, ST KOCH I ,.K,KZ ,.„^„ »„,». Hcv. l,r Koc°, tZ :z«ir-;:.%rZinr'"-'-— -^ 1568 Marriage Chretien Medalet. Priest conferring benediction on kneehng couple; rev., wreath. ^W proof. 13 Frl the Gushing collection; among the French Canadians 1569 Virgm and Infant Christ in constellation of stars Rev' Toop" 1230'%"""," ""^*'' ^^^- B-- proof; L. 631. Excessively rare if not unique set. See 1570 «e^'g^ous Me^^^^^^^^^^ Nuns of the Congregation of l^e ' 1571 Irish Catholic CVZ^^^o^^^^^^^ ThieM^ippor!:; by male and female figures; no inscription. Tin, loo'p 27 1572 Montreal. Archiconfrerie de Saint Joseph, and another ^iW.oval; rare. 16. Issued by the Parish of^T' Dame. L. 1110 and 1303. ^ ^ ""^ ^J"^'^ o pes 108 COINS AND TOKENS OF CANADA. 1673 Bust of Cardinal Taschereau, 18^*6; rev,, his arms. Wm., proof. 25. L. 1140. '2 pes 1674 View of the Nicolet College. Hev. St. Joseph and Infant Christ. Win. gilt, as issued for prizes, proof and rare. 28. 1575 Duplicate. Wm. proof. L. 1226. 1676 Colonisation Canadienne ; Eglise du Sacro-Coeur, Montreal. Pointed oval, wm. proof. 31. L. 1250, 1300. 2 pes 1577 Order of St. Peter's Cross ; Order of the Tiara; Amis du Sacr6-Coeur; Ligue des Amis du Sacre-Coeur. Gilt. L. 1801, 1302, 1555, 1556. 4 pes 1578 Bust of Pius IX in wreath of maple. Rev. 50th anniversary, 1877 ; mortuary, French and English inscriptions. Silver. 18. 3 pes 1579 Duplicates. Copper. L. 1640, '41, '42. 3 pes 1680 Other duplicates. Copper, tin, or lead. 14 pes 1581 Virgin Mary and St. Anne, Patron Saint of Canada, seated ; rev.. Church, pklkoiunagk dk piktk a ste annk dk BEAVPBK 1877 ; another ; different inscription, without the church. /Silver. 19. Both extremely rare. L. 1671, 1673. 2 >c8 1682 Same, and two other varieties (1(»72, 107(5). Copper, bruss, tin. 19 and 20. 8 pes 1683 Duplicates. 7 pes 1684 St. Anne de Beaupre. View of the old church, founded 1660. Pilgrimage medalets. Oval ; silver, brass, tin, rare. 15. L. 1074, 1075. 5 pes 1586 Similar designs. Silver, oval, very rare. 21 and 22. L. 1677, 1683. 2 pes 1586 Duplicate (L. 1683), brass ; another, silver (L. 1685). 15. 2 pes 1687 Virgin and St. Anne ; rev., St. Joachim. Pilgrimage medals, silvered, ribbons and various smaller medalets attached. 21. L. 1682. 8 pes 1688 Virgin and St. Anne. Hev. Church, sanctlaikk dk saintk ANNK DK BEAUPRE. Silver. 20 and 21. L. 1686, 1687. 2 pes 1589 Duplicates of last. Silver. 2 pes 1690 Religious Medalets. L. 1681 (2 sizes), 1687, 1688. Brass, last number silver. 12 to 20. 4 pes 1591 Religious Cross. Mary and St. Anne. Itev. sanctuairk DE 8AINTE ANNE DE BEAUFBE. Silver? 28. L. 1689. COINS AND TOKENS OP CANADA. 109 1592 ir)93 1594 1595 1596 1597 1598 Another. Similar, omisaion of maple leaf, for whioh reason the die was rejected, after a few specimens had been struck. Gilt. 25, N'ariety of L. 1690. Pilgrimage Medalets. L. 1691, '92, '93, '94, '95 (2 sizes), 1725(2). Brass and gilt. 13 to 20. 8 pes St. John in wreath of maple leaves, sociktk st .iean bap- TisTK DE gi'BBEc, etc. Rev. Habitant with axe and flag CONVENTION NATroNAi.E, ISSO. N'arieties; wm. proof. 24. 2 pes 1599 1600 1601 1602 1603 1604 1605 1606 1607 1608 Duplicates. L. 173.5, 1736. 4 pes Other duplicates. 3 pes Societe St. Jean Baptiste, de Quebec. Kev. convention NATIONAL!:, 188(1. Varieties. Tin and gilt. 19. L. 1737, 1739. Rare. 4 pes Bust 1. in wreath of mapl»* leaves, beaver betaeath, ludgkk DUVEKNAY FoNDATBTU 1834. Rev. Shield of arms sur- mounted by beaver, association de st .iean baptistk de MONTREAL 50 ANNivERSAiRK 1884. Bi'onze gilt with solid loop and original ribbon. Fine proof by Bertrand, Paris. 32. L. 1743. In case. Issued at $3.00 and sell at $5.00 in Canada. Duplicate. Same condition, without ribbon. Another. Same as last. Similar, original ribbon. 22. L. 1742. Another. Without the ribbon. View of buildings, souvenir de la grande fktk natio- NALE, KTo. OTTAWA 1885. Rev. St. Johu the Baptist in wreath of maple leaves. Bronze proof ; very rare, cost $5. 24. L. 1744. Duplicate ; another with beaver on maple leaf. 20. Tin. L. 1744, 1745. 2 pes Duplicates of last. 2 pes St. John the Baptist, beaver and maple leaves in exergue, .IK NE BoiKAi Ni viN, etc. Christ on cross, between Mag- dalen and Roman soldier, .iesus abreuve de fiel, etc. Silver, fine and rare, pierced, with ring. 26. L. 1692. Rare. French Canadian Temperance medal. Holy family ; rev., heart, beaver, etc. Wm. proof, pierced, rare. 27. Duplicates. Same condition. L. 1791. 2 pes 110 COINS AND TOKENS OF CANADA. 1609 Union St. Joseph d'Ottawa. 25th Anniversary, 1888. Wra. jiroof. 24. Not in L. 1610 Archiconfr^rie de Ste Anne de Beaupre. Virgin holding child ; rev., church. Brass proof. 21. Not in L. 1611 Notre Dame de Lourdes (Montreal) : St Anne d'Aurny and other Koman Catholic medaletsof Canada, not in Leroux. Brass, gilt, and silver. 10 to 19. Rare lot. 11 pes 1612 Badges. Saved Army, Salvation Army, Methodist Army, St. Jean Baptiste, Quebec, Tablet, Chaplet. 16 to 38. L. 1120, 1121, 1S20, 1580, 1678, two not described by him. Rare lot. Tin, gilt, copper. 7 pes The following htiportant medals were received too late for classifica- tion with the " Historical Medals," where they both properly belong. 1613 Chautke to Hudson Bay Co. Busts jugata r., cakolvs. kt. cATHAuiNA . iiKx . KT . BKoiNA. Rcv. Map o£ Eastern and part of Western Hemispheres, diffvsvs . ix . okbk . BRJTANNV8. 1670. iSilver, fine and very rare. 26. See Medallic Illustrations, British Museum, Vol. I, p. 346- 1613a Colonial Distukbancks. Indian armed with bow and arrow stepping from the back of an alligator at sea-shore, and advancing toward a female figure, seated on sea-horse, and holding a sceptre and small temple, skd motoh pkaks- TAT OOMPOXKUK KLVrTVS ; in CXCrgUC, SVH KXITVM ANNI MiK'cLV. Rev. Engagement between French and English frigates; Mercury at the sea-shore listens to the can- nonade, sALVs iv KLVCTiBus ; in exergue statvs kkrvm. Silver, very fine, entirely unknown to all authorities on Dutch and French American Medals. 22, CANADA COINS AND TOKENS; DUPLICATES. Excellent lots for dealers and beginners; unassorted, many rare, and worth f 1 each, or more, in Canada. The magnitude of this collection prevents further detailed enumeration. 1614 Penny size. Average very good. 50 pes 1615 Penny size. Average very good, several bright red. 50 pes 1616 Penny size. Good to bright red. 84 jtcs 1617 Half Penny size. Many varieties ; good to very fine. Rare lot. 100 pes 1618 Half Penny size. 1619 Half Penny size. Same composition and quality. 100 pes Same composition and quality. 100 pes NUMISMATIC WORKS. Ill 1888. Win. in holding L. Aurny and in Leroux. 11 pc8 list Army, 16 to 38. id by him. 7 pc8 I' classifiua- belong. BOLV.S. KT. if Eastern N . OKBK . 20. See .346- bow and sea-shore, sea-horse, OS PKAKS- "VM A XX I i English the can- S KKRVM. )ritie8 on 5. rare, and collection 50 pes . 50 pes 84 i»c8 e. Rare 100 pes 100 pes 100 pes 1620 1621 1622 1623 1624 1625 1626 1627 1628 1629 1630 1631 1632 1633 1634 1635 1636 Half Penny size. Similar composition, same quality. 100 pes Half Penny size. Similar composition, same quality. 100 pes Half Penny size. Similar composition, same quality. 100 pes Half Penny size. Similar composition, same quality. 100 pes Half Penny size. Similar composition, same quality. 100 pes Half Penny size. Similar composition, same quality. 100 pes Half Penny size. Similar composition, same quality. 100 pes Penny, Hlfp. and Farthing size. Good to fine. 88 pes All sizes. Pierced, poor, battered, etc. 120 pes U. S. Cents, a few Hard Times tokens, etc. Average good. three pierced. 66 pes Foreign Copper Coins and tokens. Average very good, three pierced. 40 pes Great Eastern. Copper and wni. Fine. 20 and 26. 2 pes Bust of Victoria. Rev. rock of agks, etc. Copper, fine. 16. L. 1796. Republique Frangaise. 1878. Essai for 10 Centimes. Un- circulated. 19. Charles II. Bust right. Rev. Mortuary monument, 1685. Bronze, very fine. 26. Silver Dirhem of Harun el Raschid (A. D. 813). Characters on each side, a translation of which will be found in envelope. Fine and scarce. 14. Old Bank Notes, Confederate, etc. Poor to fine. 27 pes NUMISMATIC WORKS. 1637 Akekmax, Johx Yoxge. An Introduction to the Study of Ancient and Modern Coins. Loudon, 1848. 12mo, eloth. Mr. J. J. Mickley's copy from his friend G. A. - Numismatic Manual. London, 1840. 8vo, eloth, with plates. - Ancient Coins of Cities and Princes, geographically ar- ranged and described (Espagna, Gallia, Britannia). London, 1846. 8vo, half calf, with plates. 1640 — The Coins of the Romans relating to Britain. Described and illustrated. London, 1844. 8vo, cloth, plates. 1641 Addisox. Dialogues upon the Usefulness of Ancient Med- als, especially in relation to the Latin and Greek Poets. London, 1777. 12mo, full ealf, with plates. 1638 1639 112 NUMISMATIC WORKS. 1642 Bautiiklkmy, J. B. A. A. Manuel de NiitniHinatique Aii< oienne. Paris, 18<)6. 12mo, with Hvo Atlas. 2 vols. 1648 — Manuel de Nuraismutique du Moyen-Age et Modern*'. Paris, 1806. 12nio, with 8vo Atlas. 2 vols. 1644 BouTKuwsKi, Aluxa.vdkk. Diotionnairu Nuinisinatiquu pour servir de guide aux amateurs, experts et adicteurs de Medailles Itoniaines Iinp^riales et Grei^ques Coloniales. Leipzig, 1881. Large 8vo, paper. 2 vols. 1646 Coin Cui-lkctok's Journal. New York, 1H84. 8vo, cloth. 1646a English Coins, by J. H. D. Unbound, no title page, illustrated. 12mo. 164(') Ft)LKKs, Maktin. English Coinage, Silver and Gold. n. p. ; n. d. Quarto, boards, 67 plates. 1647 — A Table of English Silver Coins ; also, a Table of Eng- lish Gold Coins. London, 1745. A large paper copy, clean and fresh. Large quarto, old calf. 1648 FoNTKNAY, J. DK. Nouvcllc Etude de Jetons. Autun, IS.'iO. 8vo, half morocco, illustrations. 1649 Hkai>, Baiu'lay V. A Guide to the principal Gold and Silver Coins of the Ancients, with 7 plates, from B. C. 700 to A. D. 1. London, 1888. 8vo, boards. 1050 — Second edition, with 70 plates. London, 1881. 8vo, cloth. 1651 Hknniv, M. Manuel de Numismatique Ancienne. Edition accompagne d'un atlas de 70 planches. Paris, 1872. Half morocco. 3 vols. 1662 Humphrey, H. Nokl. The Coinage of the British Empire. Illustrated by fac-similes of the coins of each period, worked in gold, silver and copper. London, 1864. 8vo, gutta percha, embossed cover. 1653 Kkxyox, Rohkrt Li.oyd. The Gold Coins of England. London, 1884. 8vo, half morocco, plates. 1654 Lkblanc. Dissertation Historique sur quelques Monneyes de Charlemagne, de Louis le debonnaire de Lothaire et de leurs successeurs, frapp6e8 dans Home. Paris, 1(580, with illustrations. 4to, original calf, old. A note on title page states that the author is the celebrated F. Leblanc, author of the Traits Historiques des Monnaies de France, in which first mention is made of the Canada coins of 1G70. Leblanc died in 1698. 1656 Lkroux, Jos. Medaillier du Canada. Montreal, 1888. 8vo, cloth, with illustrations. Mr. Hart's copy, with annota- tions. NUMIRMATIO WORKS. 118 latique An* 2 vols, t MoileriiH. misiiiatique (t achett'Ui'H I ColonialeH. 8vo, cloth, title page, ^old. n. p. ; ble of Eng- aper copy, aitun, 18.50. Gold and m B. C. 700 8vo, clotli. B. Edition 1872. Half ish Empire, ich period, 1854. 8vo, f England. Monneyes haire et de 1089, with F. Leblanc!, I which first in 1698. 1888. 8vo, ith annota- 1655a Levy, M. A., Du. Geschichte der JUdiHchen MUnzen. Breslau, 1H62. 8vo, cloth. 1H66 Maddkn, Fkki*. W. History of the Jewish Coinage and of Money in the Old and New Testaiiients. London, 1864. Hvo, half morocco, with illustrations. 1657 Mkd.viixks siir les principaux evencmentH du n>gne de Louis le Grand, avec des explications historiques. Paris, I'im- primerie royale, 170*2. Quarto, half morocco, plates. IsHiic F. Wood's copy witli liis autoirrapli. \ page of luUHtions in the handwriting of Willinni Dorham, D. I)., is inserted. 1658 Mkdi», Cha8. H. The Value of Numisniatics in the Study of Ancient History. Oxford, !!<65. Svo, paper. 1059 MioNNKT, T. E. De la rarele et du prix des Medallles Honiaines. Paris, 1M27. 8vo, half morocco, plates. 2 vols. 1660 MusKK ""■' ivKTAiuE. Catalogue des Poinyons, Coins, et Medaii. du Musee Monetaire. Paris, IH'ii'd. 12nio, half calf. 1061 Palktuoui'k, J(»8. An equalization of every item of Scrip- ture money, weight, and measure, etc. London, 1842. Quarto, boards. 1662 Pettigukw, Tiios. J(t8. On Superstitions connected with th» History and Practice of Medicine and Surgery. London, 1844. 8vo, cloth. Plate of Royal Touch Pieces as frontispiece. 1603 PiNKEUTON, John. An Essay on Medals. 8d edition with corrections and additions. London, 1808. Best edition,. 8vo, half calf. 2 vols. T. D. King's copy with his autograph. 1664 RoLi.iN & Keiahkent. Catalogue de Livres de Nurais- matiques qui se trouvent chez Rollin et Feuardent. Paris, 1876. Paper; with prices. 1665 RouYEH & HrcHKK. Histoire du Jeton an Moyen-Age. Paris, 1858. 8vo, half morocco, plates. 16H6 SroTT & Co. Coins of the Bible, illustrated with metallic fac-similes. New York, n. d. Sm.all, fcloth. 1007 Smyth, Wm. H. Descriptive Catalogue of a Cabinet of Roman Imperial Large Brass Medals. Bedford, 1834. Large quarto, cloth. 114 NUMISMATIC WORKS. 1668 Stukeley, Rev. Dr. 23 Plates of the Coins of the Ancient British Kings. London, n. d. T. Snelling. Quarto, half russia, old style. Bound therewith are several pamphlets as under, on the coins of Cuno- belin, Canute, etc., a very large number of beautifully engraved plates of the period 1766, viz : 1, Stukeley's 23 plates ; 2, Pedge on the Coins of Cunobelin; 3, Edwards' o plates of British Coins; 4, Edwards' 28 plates of Sceattae and Saxon Coins; n. Hall's 3 plates of Saxon Coins; 6, Goqgh's Coins of Canute; 7, White's British Coins. 1669 Till, William. Descriptive particulars of English Corona- tion Medals. 2d Edition. London, 1846. 12nio, cloth. 1670 Thomskn, C. J. Catalogue de sa Collection de Monnaies. Copenhagen, 1867. 8vo, one vol. half cloth, balance paper. 7 vols. 1671 Vattemaue, Alexandre. Collection de Monnaies et Me- dailles de l'Am6rique du Nord de 1652 a 1858. Paris, 1861. 12mo, paper. 1672 Wellenheim, Leopold Welzl, de. Catalogue de sa grande Collection de Monnaies et Medailles. Vienne, 1844. 8vo, cloth. 3 vols. f the Ancient ng. Quarto, coins of Cuno- ngraved plates e on the Coins , Edwards' 28 Saxon Coins ; glish Corona- 12nio, cloth, de Monnaies. >alance paper. nnaies et Me- . Paris, 18G1. !