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At their Salesrooms, 739 & 74' Broadway, New York City. Catalogue by H. P. SMITH, 269 West 52d St., N. Y. LYMAN H. LOW a«« Y^ESTERMANN 4 CO.. 888 BROADWAY, NEW YORK Corns, Medala txi-x^ Tokens. iU) ■ SEND TWENTY-FIVE » • 1 1 i CENTS •:\^Aj4 you will receive a Catalogue with TWO *J.'Ah,totype Plates, illustrating Canadian • o •♦ *■ * J '* * ..:Cdiyis and Medals. H. P. SMITH, 269 Weet 52d St, 5. Y. Oity. ^^^tt^ffl f^Twirm^^^ American Scale of Sizes. tbat being , fact «!». "'""'*"■ >n which cMe ,ou m«y rely ou CATALOGUE. MEDALS RELATING TO CANADA Will be .ontioned. The si.; arr^L'^^J,!:; T^oT' "" "^''^''" 1 1658 Viceroy De Levi: fine portrait with bust dLed and mailed: t.tle pko bkx amkricab: rev., crowned shield of arms on ermine mantle: bronze; size 32 -^^ ^Tcks^^'B^-' fi" ^°''^= -.France seated on pile of locks. i3nti8h flags, beaver and river-god near her- KEBEOA LIBERATA "'ca^e " „„ t k'"'°'""''"«= XAv. KKX.: rev., same as that of preceding: FoundaUon of Loui3burg: "cuivre" on edge: bronze- 26 ''^''''" ' '^'Jfr?" ^\' ^""'""'"^ ^"«^= ^^^" Indian and A.ent seated by a fire, latter holds a winced nin« .f Z^ toward the sun: issued for the ZZt rV^ /^^ "2T '"^""^ ^"^^ ^- '^- --"y ^oTnd: OATAliOGtTB. 7 1788 George II.: bust in armor: rev.. Britannia drawn bya hon between Justice and Liberty: dates of battles of LouisBouRG, Frontknac, Fort Du Quksnk, Gorek, «tc., names of "How" (sic) Boscawen. Amhkrst, Brad- 8TRKKT, etc.: yellow bronze; 27 8 1769 George II.: similar obv.: rev., lion and horse support- ing inverted French shield : names of battles and com- manders NIAGARA, Johnson; QUEBEC, Wolfe MoNCKTON. Townshend; CROWN POINT, Amherst: etc.: yellow bronze; 27 9 1759 George II.: duplicate, equally fine; 27 10 1769 Medal: muled reverses of the two last described- ' Quebec," "DuQuesne," etc.: yellow bronze; 27 11 1769 Duplicate equally fine : also one o^ lot 8 (very coodV 27; 2 pes V J t, u;. 12 1769 « Guadalvpe Surrenders": Britannia assists a kneeling female to rise : rev., Britannia with trident and standard, With foot on a prow: commemorating the first capture, by the British, of the Island of Guadaloupe, which Columbus discovered in 1493: bronze; 25 13 1760 "MONTREAL TAKEN": Lord Amherst (Gov. of Virginia, 1763) reclining rests on a prow, a beaver on his leg, standard in background: The conquest of Canada " COMPLEATED »: rev., v/eeping female seated beneath a fir tree, a spread eagle (prophetic emblem) on rocks to left: bronze; 26 14 1761 "BELLEISLE TAKEN": nude bust of Britannia between trident and cap: o. fair. Britannia, hail.- rev Victory with French trophy and cornucopia : bronze; 26 14a 1758 GOREE TAKEN: very similar bust of Britannia with trident on shoulder; same legend: rev., Victory on a prow: bronze: very good; 25 15 1813 Battle of the Thames: view of the battle between the Canadian and U. S. forces: obv., Gov., Shelby: w. m - very good; 41 16 1822 Louis XVIIL: fine portrait: rev., France and America leaning against a statue of Mercury: gallia et America fcederata: bronze; 32 CATALOGUE. ij '' 'VuranT'leT'"' ''''^"'^"^•- °°"^™"-- '«^'« with '' ''1 "^rk'a ;f '" ''v''"^ ^"'^ ^''-P'^^ M-ons of Can- ada . ark and arras between cherubirns: rev "To «om memorate the Union »: w. m.; 27 19 1863 Duplicate atruck in red wax 20 1860 Crowned profile of Victoria: itxivkksixas victoria CO.U.OICM: rev., Welsh pluses and maple wreatrPrinct of Wales premium: bronze; 28 -*«'", ^nnce ^onii.— The following 8 medala are by the Wun,,. «»^ 21 Toronto University: Medical: a hand and arm holding a rr: ir;"rr "■""■"" ™"-™« --.; K. N. STABK, M. D. : bronze; 22 22 Toronto University: very beautiful and artistic figure of 9AN0T2A: rev., an ivy wreath: bronze; 32 '' "GTa'ndT't'p^^^^^ '°^ P°^'-'^ - -Ito-relievo. Grand Trunk Railway of Canada": rev., "presented by the directors," etc.; U. S. and British flags: bronze 3I 24 1864 "Shakespere Tercentenary": very fine bust of ShV speare to left: rev., " McGilf Collie Monte I'^f^^^^^^^^ a beautiful tablet: bronze; 28 "°^ '' ''twee?ar:'rb""t"':V^'''^ Emperor Justinian be- tween an orb and scroll bearing one of his codes- rev "Universuas McGill, praemium in facultate jurTs " be' tween palm branches: Eliza and John TorraLe: bronze; 26 1864 Fine profile of Newton: "scikntiis m.. BT PHYSTPT* ..^. '^CIBNTIIS . MATHEMA1ICI8 . JtA . l-HYSICIS . FELICITBB . EXCULTI8 "• rou TT • McGill, Monte Regio- "AnrTMrr ' „'^^-' .^"^^ersitas bronzej 28 Molson » in olive wreath: 21 1872 John Calvin: very fine bust to left- rev «Pr.-K tenan College, Montreal " on a raised banrb;onz^7t'- 6 CATALOGUE. ^"^ rev., WelMh ,.uracH botwoen boquoU of tohoh, iIuhIIoh an.l humronkH: '• Kecovory of th« Prince, of WaloH"- (^ANA- TL ^«"f,?^^'^^^« • ^« • APR . 1H72.: Lt!lo; and v!.r;fo:U., "" ""^*"-" '''' ^''' '"^"^^ ^' ^'' ^^ 29 "AgricultunU AnHooiation of Upper Canada ": wreath of leaver. fru.t« flowern and vegetables: obv., nhield with plow, ram, bull and horse: copper; 29 30 Canada Artillery AsHociation- beaver, wreath, cronned can- "on..rowned dueld C. A. A.: badge with field cut out- |.truck.ny>..« thick silver: 17x24: I know of none other m this metal, 81 1600 Victoria Bridge: distant view of bridge: finely exe- cued emblems above: rev., busts of VictoHa. Albeit and 32 I860 Victoria Jindge: sane in white metal gilt; 32 33 18 Bust of Prince of Wales: rev., close view of Victoria Bridge: also commemorating his visit: w. m.: perfect proofs (which are seldom found): 28; 2 pes 34 1860^ Duplicates of each in lots ..2 and 33: equally fine; ;, 36 1870 Montreal Numismatic and Arch. SoJety: facsimile of Greek letradrachm and Canada Cent: tomahawk, ealu- •bandham's Series No. 1 ": w. m.- 27. 36 Duplicate: equally fine; 27 37 1871 Odd Fellows' International Reunion: "Ohio and Ontario, separated by nationality, united in one frater- nity": w. m.; 24 38 1876 "Western Congregational Church, Montreal:" view of the building: rev., " cornerstone laid »: name of com- mittee: lor one of whom (Chas. Cushing) this was struck in ailver: thick: si/o; 29 39 1876 Same in copper; 29 40 1876 Same obv., but die altered io "Calvary" from Western," and architects names below church erased and changed to " erected 1876 ": rev., « Congregation^ College of B. N. A., Montreal »: their arms crowned : w m. silvered; 29 OATALOCJUB. 7 " ''t:::„,?l';r,'''''" '^^'^^r'"' M"-'"'^ Mano, j„„. .na CATALOGUE. 11 98 1816 "Sir Isaac Brock, the hereof Upr. Canada": rev., "Success to Commerce," etc.: (7 varieties): also one obv., a ship: rev., "Sir Isaac i?roo^," etc. : and anothor with same obv. muled with rev. of first described: fair to fine; 9 pes 99 1812-14 Ship to left: Farthing, 1812, fine: Halfpenny, 1814, very good: Penny, 1814, good, but rough surface: reverses of all, R H (in script) in oak wreath: the leaves on the Farthing run in opposite direction to the others; 3 pes 100 "Montreal & Lachine Railroad Company": engine: rev., "Third class": beaver gnawing a limb: struck for the Caughuawaga Indians by the first R.R. in Canada; fine 101 Duplicate; about the same condition 102 "De risle de Montreal a Repentiguy on Lachesnaye": rev., "Personne": two small nicks in centre; very good 103 1837 "Ths. & Wm. Molson, Montreal: Un Sou": rev., a still: " Cash paid for all sorts of grain "; fine 104 1837 Another, similar but on much thicker and broader planchet; very good 105 T. S. Brown & Co., Montreal : different dies : 1 fair, 2 very good ; 3 pes 106 Lesslie & Sons, York (4 var.) : Francis Mullins & Sou, Jh. Roy, Montreal, and J. Shaw & Co., Quebec : good (2 poor ; 7 pes 106a "1822 Lesslie & [Sons, Toronto and Dundass": Justice standing: rev., a plow to left: Prosperity to Canada: La prudence er la candeur : token 2d. currency : very fine bold impression, slightly chafed on highest parts; the finest I have ever seen 107 Hart's card : playing cards with "hearts" uppermost ; un- circulated 108 H. Gagnon & Cie., St. Roch, Quebec : a beaver ; fine 109 R. Sharpley, Montreal : head of Victoria : brass ; uncircu- lated 1 10 Duplicate ; very good HI 1867 "Dominion of Canada, Province of Quebec :" head of Victoria : rev., " Devins & Bolton, Druggists, Mon- treal :" this token was suppressed for its imitation of the Cent ; uncirculated 12 CATALOGUE. ill' 11: I'l 111! :■ f 112 1867 Duplicate ; very fine 113 "Devins & Bolton. Montreal," counter-stamped on different coins and tokens ; 8 varieties 114 Lymburner & Brother, Montreal : zinc • fine point to eft except on 4 pes.: revs., female seated holds cornucopia and scales : 3 without legend : some wouder- 11A .ifrT"''^' very good lot: all different dies : 13 pes 116 1805, '12 '13, '14. '15 and '16 Wellington Tokens : 'all d^! ferent dies : 2 Penny size (Edw. Bewley, 1816) : 3 poor, others good to fine ; 17 pes ^ "' '"''cZUtT- 'ti'.^^'^^ "Hispaniam," &c.: rev., Ciudad Rodrigo, Badajoz, Salamanca," &c. : fine proof Birnckm stiver: Messrs. McLachlan and Hart, it is said, own the only duplicates known of this piece -18 118 1812 Same in copper ; very fine ' 119 1781 1804, ;05 '14, '19, '20, '30 and '34 Pennies (3) and Halfpennies bearing the harp as a pretext for nationality on reverses, and more or less truthful profiles of Geo HI on obvs. : a few ships, &c. : no duplicates ; 3 poor, others good to fine ; 20 pes > f , 120 1813 '14 and -15 Spread eagle Halfpence: revs., female seated within oak wreath (leaves point to right on 1) : all different dies : fair to very good ; 6 pes 121 1812. '13, '14, '15, '20 Geo. HI.: busts ; Pence (3) and Half- pence : revs., females seated and ships : various legends • 3 poor, good to very fine : 13 pes 122 1812, '13, '14, '38: Pence (4) and Halfpence: females seated : revs. "Pure copper preferable :" l poor, good : also, fine I. arthing, 1813, same type, struck over some other token : design said to resemble a Philadelphia iceberg ; 123 1811, 'LS, '30: Heads of Napoleon (2), Mercury (2), Bru- tus. Brock and lion : revs., Britannia, seated in wreath • also, 1830 Penny Geo TIT • «F«. ur i " ^"^^^^^ • '„ ■^^'""yj ^eo. ni. . 1^ or pubhck accommoda- tion : and man with shillelah and shamrocks : fair to good ; 9 pes 124 1812 '13, '15 Pence (2) and Hi If pence : all with ships: 1 Ewanrigg Colliery, A. W. Hillary, Esq." : i brass, poor to very good; 11 pes ^ CATALOGUE. 13 on different 126 Busts to right (1 left) of "Col. Salaberry," "Dan O'Con- nell," "Robt. Emmet" or " Robert le Diable," I don't knov. which, but the purchaser may select and label them to suit his inclinations: profiles all different: revs "Ships, Colonies and Commerce" (3), "Commercial change" (1), and "To facilitate trade": fair (2) very good (4) ; 6 pes \ /. J- 126 " Ships, Colonies and Commerce ": obv., a ship ; i inmsed • 2 I . S. flag ; 1 drooping flag : all different dies : good to uncirculated ; 20 pes NOVA SCOTIA. 127 1816 Nova Scotia Halfpenny token: ship: rev., Indian and dog; very fine 128 "Nova Scotia and New Brunswick Success": ship: rev female seated: fair; pierced ' 129 1823, '24, '32, George IV.: Pence (6) and Halfpence: differ- ent dies: some evidently made outside of the Mint- good to very fine; 13 pes 130 1840, '43, '56 Victoria: Pence (4) and Halfpence: different dies: very good; 9 pes 131 1861 Victoria: Cent and Half-cent: splendid uncirculated set; 2 pes 132 1861, '62, '64 Victoria: Cents and Half-cents: uncirculated (except '62); 5 pes 133 1814 Bust to left: "Broke, Halifax": (can't say what Broke, but thmk It was the die): rev., Britannia reviewing ships: good; 2 pes ^ 134 1814 Geo. III.: rev., ships: "Carritt & Alport," and "For the convenience of trade": very good; 2 pes 135 1814 '15 Hosterraan & Etter (2): 1815 Starr & Shannon: 1815 Jno. & Alex. Barry (2): Robt. Purves, Wallace: (2) one obscene: one 1815 Geo. III.: rev., ship: Halifax- poor to good; 8 pes 136 1816 Black, 2 types: Brown, ship and thistle: 1815 White- barrel: all of Halifax (which always was a great place for colors): 1 fai.- -.ry good; 4 pes 137 "W. L. White's Farthing-: "cheap dry goods store," "Hal- iiax House, Halifav m « v. „ fl„_ : . ,. , ' " J '" '^' . a une impi cssion ; very little 14 CATALOGUE. I i l!l i' NEW BBU]^8WICK. 138 "F. McDermott, importer nf v.. v \ f ods, King St., S^John N b" r •-™" ''"'' NEW-POUNDLAND. 147 1881 Victoria: 50, 20 cents: Silver: also 18^2 r , circulated (latter good): 3 pes ' ^°'^' ""' 148 1815"mT'" '"" '™^" --^AKB XSXa™. drieTcfdS.^rt i:t- ^ ^^^' - -'' ^^ ^- -^ a little circul:td^;Ve^t;trs^^^^^^^^ ^ '^^'^ -^- ^- that one involuntarily LL? u '''''^ ^'^ «° ^^^^''^^^ chief ^ ^'*'P« ^^^ ^^« perfumed handker- 149 "Halfpenny token": steamship, rev «F;«i,- culture"; very fine ' -^'^^^"68 and Agri- 150 "Speed the plough Halfpenny token"- m. , • oxen: rev, man threshinaL " ^^^^^^^ ^^^h 151 "Speed the plough'^^SnC"""''*'^ 1865 Cents rev "Pjl f.^'' '^'•' ^^^^fi^^- also cum. rev, l^ishenesandAericultiirp". ,r« 1 4 pes « ■"gut.uiiure : very good; CATALOGUE. 15 152 1856 Prince "Edward's" (4 var.): 1855 "Edward" (2 var)- 1(^67 "Edward" (10 var.): and 1871 Victoria: all differ- ent dies: very good to uncirculated (2 '57s poor): a fine set; 17 pes 163 Duplicates of the collection: Magdalen and P. E. Islands Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, Newfoundland, and Can- ada: many equal to those in the foregoing lots, some de- sirable varieties: 5 pierced: average very good; 197 pes BANK NOTES, Etc. ^1) 154 1838 $1 or "Piastre": Hart's Bank, Three Rivers: signed and endorsed by "A. T»; "M." and "Zem." Hart: small piece off corner; very good 166 1837 $2 : Henry's Bank : La Prairie: endorsed by J. B. Varin: very good: also i dollar, payable "as soon as the Banks of Montreal redeem their notes in specie": eood- 2 pes re, 156 1842 £8: 38: 8d. Exchange: City Bank: Montreal: endorsed by cashier and J. Cushing; fine 41) 167 1846 1 Shilling: Hudson Bay Co.: Rupert's Land: very good; large note /^ 158 1837-'39 W. & J. Bell: Perth: 6d., 7id., 12d., 15d., 30d.: all very good (except 15d., fair): both dates of 30d.; 6 pes 159 1837-'39 W. & J. Bell: Perth: 6d., 15d., 30d. (2): very good (except 15d.); 4 pes 160 1837 W. & E. Bell: duplicates of 30d.: good; 3 pes 161 W. & J. Bell: proofs with wide margins of 12d., 15d., and 30d.: pictures of Bell's store, Mexican 4 Dol. and U. S. i Dol.: fine; 3 pes 162 ]812-'13 Soke and City of Peterborough Bank: £1,£5 and £10: one mended: good; 3 pes 163 1793 Assignats: 10, 5 livres, 50 sols: various signatures: fine; 10 pes 164 1779 United States: $30; very good 165 1815 United States Treasury Note $10: on water-marked fibre paper: signed "Saml. Clarke, Edward Fox"; fine li: 16 CATALOGUE. 100 1862 Cities of New Orlean, and Mobile: 25^ „„te». by .he Amer,ca„ Bank Note Co. and Hatch lib. c' tf y good; 2 po9 ' • '•• 107 »>^o„„0(fewle»)„f the Confederated States: Louisiana. M »» Ala., Nor. Ca., Fla., Va., Ga. and Mo. (2 others)^ 4 dupl.oates: poor to uncirculated; 43 pes '' l«0°t„r 7"^'"'^^ ♦"• ""'• *-• *^». *^°». «300, 1 r » , ,,! ^' f • ''''"'° • ^"■■y good ; 8 pes 160 )77,5 July iJ: Vi,gi„i^, "Pistareen". aood 171 .768^Dec.: North Ca..o,iua : 20 Shilliogs; tended; very 172 .773^ Aug. 8: North Carolina: «,o : «ne and very good; '" ''Cklin''™"";""^ ''■■ "•" P"""^ ''y I'-i-i" i:'ranklin: very fine; 2 pes •> j and $20 : payment ensured by the U. S.: fine set: some torn ,n centre, but barely visible; 8 pes '^' '^fi'lfe pcs^"''"'-' ^'' *'' ^^' ^'•" ^^"^^"^^ ^i'h punch: ''' '"ll'pcs""' P°"'"°^-«^Nor.Ca.,N.Y.,Pa.: need piecing; 180 1857 Republic of Nicaragua: $25 Military Sr-rinf • , bv Genl "RnKr''w n "P^^^^'ntaiy fecnpt signed ^y^t^enl. Billy Walker, the Filibusterer, as President; by Arthur Young: Quebec, 1^94: 8vo, calf; fine copv of the edition relating to Canada ^^ ^^ 182 1874 «'A Canadian Political Coin": Wm. Kingsford • one illustration; paper, 24 pp S ^"^lu • one OATALOGtTB. n 183 1661 Relation Historique et Geographique de la Grand Miviere ties Amazonea dans VAmerique: by Count de Pagan, addressed to Cardinal Mazarin: vellum, 8vo, per- fect, clean copy; I believe this is the first extended account of the " Kingdom of the Amazons," or Brazil— it mentions the Amazons whom Francis d'Areillane claimed to have seen, etc. 184 Callipsediaj: or, "How to have handsome children": by the ^AJo« Claude Quillet: translated from the 1655 edition: remarkably " French, " and a little too ardent for Sunday School eaching; paper, 110 pp. 185 Collection of Postage Stamps (some unused), from all quar- ters of the World: many desirable specimens: choice ones not kept out as is usually the case : all clean, and no counterfeits : few English or U. S.: includes $1, |2 and $3 Canada bill stamps and ^ bbl. U. S. beer: I notice some duplicates which may be "color varieties"; 460 pes FOREIGN SILVER CROWNS. 186 1705 Olmutz : Bishop Charles of Lorraine : draped bust : rev,, arms supported by eagles ; fine and broad 187 1585 Saxony : John Casimir and John Ernest : busts vis- a vis : rev., arras decorated ; very good 188 1757 Nuremberg: Francis I. : bust by Zoos.- rev., flying eagle ; fine 189 1701 Leghorn : Cosraus III. : fine bust with radiated crown : rev., view of the port of Leghorn : fine and broad 190 1683 Leghorn: Scudo of Cosmus III. : Similar bust : rev., a galley with boar's head on prow ; very good 191 1787 Regensburg: Sede Vacante Crown: St. Peter in a boat, with book, anchor and keys, surrounded by 16 fine shields of arms : a handsome coin ; very fine 192 1723 Russia : Peter the Great : large bust : rev., cross formed of Russian P's : Moscow mint ; very good 193 1797 Bologna: Virgin and child over the city : rev., arms of the new Republic ; very good 194 1800 Bamberg : Cristoph Franz von Busek : arms on ermine : rev., view of the city ; fine a 18 CATALOG UK. fully Hti-ucik iiroof '" *'"B''' ! ''oauli- armor: rev u,., " « 1 1 ,. ""I'-I<'"(,'tli l>u«t in -lu,.|,l ; C "'"''"" "'™™ " ''"l'-li.>K from ;°"'^L:rr::„rv:;t;:*'^'''''''"'''"--"- "'•'«■•■« railway i„ G,:™„;;7"f"' l"--f. "ommemoratins " '^-lo^v:y^:;r"^«"'■-''•™'''- proof»,„.fi/„- "•• """"<""•" '" «-l-.l-; very fl„e, 200 ,r«0 S,W.,„„.g: Lo„i, G„„u,er rv . b„st . •. w rev., .,/o';:rv.:j-r; """-"■■ ^-■''°- '-- good "^ ^ "^^ '" ^""O''-- ^-ev, crown; very CATALOfaiR. 19 212 1604 liamher^: Lothar Francin: fi„«ly draped bust: rev.. crownod cherub over arrriH; very Hnc 213 1709 Wurto,nborK --•• rev., fSt,. Andniw; very fine ai M.uiKlurf,; very hue 2.8 .80» Vienna: T„al,.r „f the .d »h„„ti„„ fe..iva]: female l.»..«n,« a »,„el,I „„ an oak tree; untireulated, ,Zy il» leOB Ueii»«-Klder-Line- Ilenrv X\n . u i unoirenlated ^ "'^ ''""''"'""^ "■»'": very g'„d '" "'"""" ""' ""'" "' "'" ""- -'^-i '"' "Sn^LT-Tflie*''"' """^^^ "'"-^ -'■'"" *>-««»" "y-e 222 .6»3 Naple,: Carle, rr.:„ro,.ned b.»t: rev,, the" Fleeee" II o7ir '''•°''°*».'^"«"'"- Sophia: «i.tor of Catharine II- of UnsB.a: a nhic d Hiisnended from (1,„ 1> . . 224 !,:;■« ""'""^ ;;"■" """>- ^'-- 1™:?. 'if ■'™ ■- imjagusa: Dueato : St. Blasiu, standing: rev., arm,; 225 >811 W.ar,a,v: Frederick Anguatus, Duke: profile- rev 2.'6 .«4Tw .""""" ••"'""'' ""d Saxony; very ^^ood ' 2-6 1840 Wurtemoerg: Double-Thaler of King w!l.,° p,„ Pnnoe Carl and Grand Duehe«, Olga of '^Z7 of eaeh; fine '' '• V'o&l^ 227 im Hessian " Blood-money Thaler:" profile of Frederiek ceive"r,;rT ;^"„;:.!,'— ■=". '-British siWre'! good '" " «^"^vice8 iii the Kevolution; very 90 OATAMHiniq. »«» IHOI U.mMi,, ,no,|„||i„ |»„„|,,,,j. hi •"'«'»n,„i,j„„, ^„,,^. ^^^^^j «^»WMuf Alo.r r. „i,ruok At ««» um Ho,n,.; I |t|>N •"••onrwof Imi.M.ont XI.: ,|j (Fttrii »'1I IH.'MI M.M.KliMil '••t: vnry ||iii»; •• "f l'''«MoU Ximp„„« ,|„ 'I « Try O.li iu«.. II . J mil 110 «•''< INA'^ lln.l '^•"^ IH4I> Mn^|,u„|: |.'| •••«: " Miii..i'« UiiM »'•' '»r Ni,.|,o|,i« I. 'Uttl/^t, .»■ «»IIM of Viol "" "f l.0..|,„|,|; II U'Mtd lin «»l'^ >villl.Ml( " '•■ •«.;" ,/w ^•"' l^^^l» l>ii|»li,.«io; (I ''»r- ni< •■'•«? IV«>4 -NhorM >IINt v. Nl ••"•• IV.MiNl, oliVo; iv,il| "V.« ,v.). a I «» vory lino ii.il IJ^''^ KtU ,V,„.M .V '». '^'i: y tlMOIIOUlnfod; 14 I • '»o«iitir.il niiii «j rmi M't'ii h '»iiN." No. |«i: .. ,, »•">«<' for |u-.>,-.Mlii,^ nivii jioii.l," No. |<2: -s Kly i^": "kSIi.mI I, n >«'f»o," NoN. .14, »HJ, No. a I •■"lUO," No. IV; .. I ov- illi.'ii 4," N. ''«i niiiilt,.(| oiiv,,| '■?*'> iri>« Liln»,| V'4«2 ISOO r,.,f,.,M ,1 «». .'I '2: "I**'; l»«>oi' y O.ip; gotui '^^••^ '>'^<'« 0.U, V 0,^> > «MV ^< If^Ol Sin.»II f K«">«1; sol,|om fouihi ^ y o,l;nioUi '^^^ ''^<''' o.U«".lsfoml «»«N V!»rio(io»: voiv frti •24S 1S03 '24J» 1S0.N V orv good o« 'ino »•■ vory fair; 2 |>o^« 2AI isorov<.r'0; «iolvo,l y Ntniolt; ,I.|rk A » A , , «>tlu>r\viso i\ fors,„.n,j..uo:i„,.^.^j^, J no <>»blu outi 111 OS on rov. good x^- C»ATAI^ "JdiK Olive; different de ^97 1846 Small '6 : uncirculated ; obv red'^h ^ olive ' •' ^ed. ish, and rev., dark 298 1846 Wide '6: fine; dark 299 1847 "Double-date" (figures o„f f ' Jated: olive; finest I've "e n o^ th ' '° ^"^ '' '''''''^■ 300 1847 Uncirculated: liL beWi 7"'"^ stars perfect ^ '"^ ^^'^'- ^^'P^'^'^ olive; 302 184a ,Y"'^''"^'^= light olive; stars sharp 302 1849 Uncirculated: olive- defef.f« Jn ^^ basp of Q. o 1 <»etect8 in d:e near the eve and uase ot 9; a crack connects nil i^ff„ • , . ^ ' °" 303 1850 UncirculatPd • ? ^"^^^ ,^" ^^"^^^ ^n the legend -^- u„ej::;ai:d^\'fc;xx 30? .'853 j^-^'-o-lated; brilliant Jight olive £j:^Sr;Sr-;--esb.t cneeic , visible on close inspection only OATALOGUa. 23 ated ; olive ncirculated: i across in 2 pes ^ sharp and is smooth, polish; the 3n ive ■ '44: very of a beau- ev., dark uncircu- ih olive; 5ye, and id ve seen red ; sixth star absent as 3f pin- monly 310 1855 Italic 5'8 : Uncirculated usual, owing to defect in die 311 1855 Italic 5'8 : die broken over ear : fine ; olive 312 1855 Upright S's: uncirculated ; purplish olive color 313 1856 Upright 5: uncirculated; rev., brilliant olive 314 1857 Small date : uncirculated; reddish olive 315 1857 Large date: fine; olive 316 1857 Small and large dates : very good : latter indecent : 2 pes 317 1794 to 1857 Poor to fine: mostly varieties of the foregoine set ; 64 pes * HALF-CENTS, COLONIALS, Etc. 31P 1793 Very fair; everything di£.inct 319 1800 and '03 : fair and good ; 2 pes 320 1804 Stemless wreath : plain 4 : uncirculated ; brilliant light olive 321 1804 Crossed and plain 4: " protruding tongue » and broken die varieties : very good ; 3 pes 322 1805 Stemless wreath ; good 323 1806 Uncirculated ; beautiful olive 324 1806 Large and small 6 : with and without stems: very good ; 2 pes ^ 325 1807 Very fine : brilliant brown color : 326 1808 and '10 Goodj 2 pes 827 1810 Very good 328 1825 Very fine and sharp ; fine olive 329 1826 Uncirculated ; proof surface 330 18-8 Uncirculated : sharp impression olive 331 1828 and '29 Very good : one 12 stars ; 332 1829 Proof: beautiful sharp impression: reddish olive color ; line in die through h c on rev. 333 1833 and '35 Fine ; 2 pes 334 1834 [Jn circulated ; brilliant light olive 335 1849, '51, '53, '54, '55, '56 and '57 Fine lot; 7 pes 336 1867 Brilliant : uncirculated ; 2 pes minute nicks changing to light 3 pes 34 i; CATALOG UB. r ''ii 339 IflL ni ^ "^""^'^ ' ^f"*^*! ligla olivo '• """"-""latod and sharp- '<3 1704 Obv. „amo as In. u, , vi'i-y fine, li«|,t „H,„ ' '""•^- ''''«"»» Surgctiiu,, ", f«ir; 2 p™ "'■> ""«»■>"■« "i very g„„,l „„,, "" '"' *'™ J-raey Cent,: Maris No 48 . v another: good; a pes ''"■^> *^°' «3-s: and ''"T,i-'""— *-^-very«„e.„p.,s,„„.. 354 U.S. liank tokens 1834-41.0.01. inn , cording to descriptions ,; 2o\y n?' """^^'^''•'^^ «°- Nos. 3, 7, 13, 16, f 7 "g t ?'" ^"'^^'^•^"'•'^ 'Journal: and Richards' c4d • ^.ood 1 fi ^^'•^'''^^t"' Exchange 365 IHM California gold Dolhr.r^'''^" 366 California l Dol and Do . ' ''" ""''■' ^'''y «»e ^ . eagle: pilced": ,o: g^ e j: "" '"^"" '""^ '^ ^^^^ 357 1855 Pattcrnr..„,.fl ■ * '^P"" 380 1869 Cent- reikr, "^ ' ""PP"'' CATALOGUE. 25 'fii, 'fi7 Five ^ew York " and sharp; '• Howard: surface urgetque "; •y fair ' good and 53-8: and >(1 (latter •ressions; >t?rcd ao- Tournnl: xchange I I spread o!! I^^' ^^^"••^•^^^Piko's Peak |2i: uncirculated; copper ' 363 1 863 Cent: proof; bronze 364 1863 Two C«ntH: proof; bronze 365 1804 Cent: proof; omrfc 366 1804 Cent: uncirculated; silver and bronze 367 1864 Half-Dime: regular type: proof struck in copper; nPHt I've Keen 368 1805 Throe Cents: proof; copper '!o !Z ^'''^^^"*''= ^'"**^«f Washington: uncirculated; pewter 370 1806 F.ve Cents: two heads of Washington: uncirculated; pewter ' 371 1808 V (Cents?): head to left: rev., V, laurel wreath, Mal- tose cross and scroll: proof; nickel 372 1871 Quarter Dol.:Longacre'8 beautiful figure of America 378 184^^ ,f"rv^'^'^'^ "^^" "''' ''^"'*'' i««"''= P'-oof; copper 378 1848 Ilalf-D.me set in zinc frame for some unconceivable purpose 375 1878 Small proof set; 1, 3, 5, cents 376 Silvkr: Three-Cent pieces 1861 (2), '2, '4, '5, '6, '7 '8 '9 '60, '1, '2: fine to uncirculated; 12 pes 377 1870 Three Cents; brilliant proof 378 1872 Three Cents; brilliant proof 379 1873 Three Cents: brilliant proof ; last issue 380 1856, '61, '62 Three Cents: uncirculated (except first, good); 381 1800 Half-Dime; very fjood 882 1832 Half-Dime: uncirc; proof surface 383 1859 Half-Dime: uncirc; proof surface 384 1863 Half-Dime; uncirculated 385 1869 Half-Dime: uncirc; proof surface ^«J l!'*^^' ? ^'"'''" ^^'^ ^"^ ^"^ ^^^••P^ varieties; 3 pes 387 1835, '9, '40 Dimes: very fine, sharp: also '53 no arrows very good; 7 pes 388 1846 Dime; fine for date 389 1846 Dime; very good 390 1846 Dime; very good 391 lbl6 Half-DoUar; very good 3(1 f^'^TAMUMTK. ANCIKNT UOMAN .'ll>2 ]i (Mum ""=~:y"i OK- TIM.; vomv JiS. P "mjillt'Ht |{ ^'^ n>Hon: rev *»»M(U| N '"*•'' M. A,.ili„N V |>luvy p. 271) tl>t> DioHoi, ''V'^rooln: f,„„,i '•'» ri.ling; fi or ri(> rr 'K''ia N'.'ui »lt«(ii: 'IVi m.'ukf •"K on a ool '""\'''»''^• Ko..,| "••'". I'oMh h «,.,,„, \ ''•••iliiiN l,o|.i,|„„: 'I yf^tmi rov., '•*•■ t'oiintor- •''OA nii|)|i,,ft, oniiN, XVI. i«>v •••iimvir with ( •'*>fl li. vVntOHtillH ii ''" «>•' laM, (HO I„t «'M"«'«fn»ui «tft(„„ '•"'"»••• ^<'|{.(\:1,0H,1 of «vv.. .1 s'^' ^^ An(i„« n •■••iimiIuh; IVj "l"«"»' (ho t|„|,„| n: |^,)o,|; 2 on rt III H 'g'S fi no rtndior oC ON«i«); '""^"••"' Mini: I.,,,, „fp,^„ tNJ (iy„ '", Mio '■'' of ir,.|.. 3»8 Af .1.;.... A ... ""'' <»IM>|('«I (If ,.,„.,;.... V ' •' i»"''»NA,iuiliiuN >f " l i\>u Nlll tuu\\ woodi.s„r'inNi(.iIv: | ^villiMiiiiuN, 101 n '^NHiMi,,^ NUrviug Ni,.i| .>■•• l>IINt of Vjil '•loUon ivol.l ,iou'„ I 31>P Samo Voum\ y fo aiiHi. Aliti.H,, ion) t'. ano,| |><»llo: i-ov., I) |'<)MI(>(| '«> Ins MUhvUi » ''iHiia in a ^'^'^ Q.(\-issiu,s I «»f Vo8»; ^^^l Ap. riaiulius Til allaN *"«' nn'snion <>"K"nnH, coiisi,, of ( ^;'»n; vory fair ^ "' in '« »VV.. (\.l.SN H'sar MIS vo(i Nni„r,loror: V(M|,„n.,.,fl >•: (h ( r<'v., VoNta ^■'''•y •a Ol»Iob|jjj,,,j in man of his ( i • V' '•■''"'^'••"^"J >H.ad of Anollo- 1 '"U": A.'.lil, with torch OS," V ♦'O- goo«i '■^' '"> loft; rov OATAIiOCftTH, «'<"'"•• li».ft,l of "y/^oiu: rov., •''"•• ooiintor- l^t'-.'llOH.lof S»S' Hue •iiv ».r ir,.,.. K H tlOpliy; I » Aijiiilli,,, <'N }ioiH(.(j •i.'iiifi ill a y ••olHMiig ll.'i ill III,, '•'y: (iiu< fi lily on ^'CO WHS I'Htcd in Ai'(Jilo '•■ rev., 37 404 M (WiliuH K„f„«: Triumvir of Mint: lumch of Cantor ami l-II'u: rov., Juno with «ohIom: (.'upi,l on h«r Hhou|,l„r: 4(m L. Ui.tuiuH UornoIiuN MiironllinuH, (JohhuI 40 B O ohiof «(MM,M,.r of P. ('io.li,M for profatiiMK tlx' fm.mlo <.nu,ln <,f H..M.I I)..h: youiiK lumd of Jupitor: rov., Jupiu-r «fH,i,|i,i« '"'fnic nn altar holds a thun,|«rl,olt an.l an onuUv. Htar in H(>IiriuK Carl.,) (son of the groat Piwtor, 100 B. C.)- hoad of^nillas: rev, Jupiter with thunderbolt in a quadriga; 28 ll'i! m OATALOODB. *'» M. Aomilius Soaiinw n , offer, a camel laden*"^ ^ Too r : ''""•^ ""'-"'"e W'hdrawal of the army of s,» °"" '" P"'"'""" the "V charioteer drivi„7over:r^, «'••'' -"- belo.: "«ori«=edherho„„rto ltatZ''!,^'';'*-^-^f''''"«e wife ""a-J of Apollo: Q. Sici^r •;; P-'-don from A„t„„j,J.. P»o, ") aod others (with , S^)/;:;™ ^" ^^"'0 IMPERIAL DENARII, Etc r..i- ^ ' "iv.. ° -e branch and hastl vtric^d' T'' '''™ '-""^ -"> of the Bible '•^ Sood; the '■ Tribute Pennv" ^^M6e A.D.,Ga,ba.. fine profile, rev s very good *^ "■ '»''•' ^---IK- OB. cs. in wreath ■ «5 (81 A.D.) Titns. „ ' *'^ (H. a.d'.) Ctir;hri°"''"™'-''-.- -^^ f- *» (2KADr;'ri,-^^«°°' "^ ^-P-asPiet, -.C.he.::a.ri:,;:j/--^.^arp,,.rn^^ CATALOGUB. 29 Governor of triiiii kneeling purchase the BBTAs below: •y fine. TAe fent (whose wife >m Antony): ^'> lion-skin, Victory on good ■rater: bust o standards s-c: com- iim by the , Merumia, ("Tribute 428 (U A.D.) Augustus: 2d bronze: rev., consensus senat, sq. ORDIN. P. Q. B, ; good 429 (23 A.D.) Drusus, Jr.: 2d br.: fine profile; beautiful dark green patination 430 (19 A.D.) Germanious: 2d br.: profile to left: his name and title on both sides; very good 431 (70 A.D.) Vespasian: Ist br.: laureated profile to right: rev., the Emperor with baton and hasta beneath a date palm: a weeping Jewess seated: IVDAEA CAPTA: commemorates the fulfillment of the prophecy of Christ, the destruction of Jerusalem: obv., good; rev., fair but distinct 432 (117) Trajan: Ist br.: the Emperor on a platform distributes bread; corroded 433 (223) Julia Maesa: 1st br.: rev. Pudor seated: very good • patinated ' 434 (238) Maximus Caesar: Istbr.: fine portrait with title of Germanious: rev., the Prince and two ensigns; very good 436 (326) Constantine the Great: 3d br.: large bust: rev., bust of the Invincible Sun; very good 6nt; rev., aius and ted with Penny" wreath; air s Piety £ bust: J very AMERICAN MEDALS. 436 1867 Joseph J. Mickley : fine bust to left: rev., President of the Numismatic and Antiquarian Society of Philadel- phia": bromze: very fine ; 32 437 1868 General U. S. Grant: exceedingly fine bust in alto-re- hevo : rev., « I intend to fight it out on this line if it takes all Summer »: bronze, very fine : struck in Geneva • 38 ' 438 1869 General U. S. Grant : large bust to right : rev., in oak and olive wreath: « Inaugurated President," etc.: copper: very fine ; 32 1833 New Haven Bi-Centennial : (by C. C. Wright) • " Quinnipiack, 1638 »: rev., "New Haven, 1838": bronze: very fine; 35 1850 " Anti-Slavery " Hopper: fine bust of the Venerable Quaker : rev., he assists a slave, after removing his chains: very fine: w. m.; 36 439 440 ao II 'i; il I'. I w il OATALOGUB. mil i :m; ^^I 1863 TAent-Gen T T t , battles: very bL """• ^°^ P'-^file: rev li«t of ».• »*-« 1874 Baltimore- ]«.f W' portrait t" '""^ ''™»««'" •• ° Collection of Poiitiea, medar !f v 7'"'^ """^ »™ ^2 Jackson 5, ya„ B„re„ ,, Ha ri,o„ „ rT ""'■ ^''"^ '• to 13, Lincoln u, McCIellan ll ' " '""''S'' 2. Dong. Grant U, Greeley 2, Have riiu '"" '' Seynouri, "•"'ton, shelK e.c.)..'froTsi ; '!" !' *'"«'"'J » ("uK P^O'pally frora different dt 5 „ ^ 7""" """als °°f »«°ally are: a remarkablv „!f/ "*'' "■' ""^ "'der mnles: sold this way for 1^7/?°'' »""«» "'•'I' desirable 447 Collecion of Politicai'f relTyp:; iT "" ""^^^ >»* Pes nons candidates down to iZf °""^' f-'ames : va- 448 Garfield, Arthur, Hancock and V„ v u . "■> H^re placqnes: chocltf afd u°" "' """^ ■« «ai position like rubber • .J^ ,, ^ *^°'"' "o'" •• hard com 449 1865 Lincoln mourn n;,!?" "''""•'^> * P"" ■ 450 JZ-"'^'-^^ ""■ '"" ^-"»«'»- Associa. 451 M, •'°™'^^'"-y«»«;24x2r '''•''°»8i''«cripti„n: rdT:!tr,2't"V"- «--)•• - ^l-^erent. b 452 18«'? r^ I '^^- fi°e lot: (l QdH vLu "'^^'^^nt. br. *o^ 1883 Colorado : nth Fr, ^ bellows : 15 ne^ 45a,sstr^^-^- '''"^"'''•^•«•■•''-'°- '-W.lle.Kentucky...„odays..p„,t,„^,__,^^^ CATALOGUE. 31 rev., list of his f Washington f>Oth anniver- pcs an on shield: e; 24 . of the late r President : fine; size 32 ) Seward 2, -ass 1, Scott 'ge 2, Doug. Seymour 3, Id 6 (mules, >U8 metals, the older fi desirable 3> 104 pes ames ; va- 10 to 28 : 3h in oval lard eom- Associa- 'e kneels a hand h Death ription: 3nt: br. pes •dsome work; 454 Constitution and Guerriere, Massachusetts, etc. : some by £olen : various metals: fine: 12 to 20; 10 pes 466 « King Aelfred," Centennial, S. S., etc. : various metals: some pierced: fine: 16 to ?4; 16 pes 456 Black Walnut medals c(Jirat issue for Centennial : large; 3 P08 MEDIJEVAL SILVER COINS, Etc. 457 (1249) Scotland: Penny of Alexander III. : crowned profile: rev., stars with 6 and 7 points; very good 458 (1249) Alex. Ill,: similar, but stars all 6 pointed; very good 459 (1016) England: Penny of Aethelred II.: bust in toga and feathered headdress: rev., long double cross: spbtinc mo lund; fine 460 (1035) Penny of Canute, the Dane: bust in armor, with sceptre: cnut recx (a remarkable spelling of "rex"): rev., very small double cross in circle, around which is GODFEI ON LUND; fine 461 (1307) Penny of Edward I.: villa bkistollie; very good 462 (1327) Penny of Edward IL: Berwick-on-Tweed; very good 463 (1327) Penny ofEdwardlL: vill. scr. edmundi; verygood 464 (1327) Penny of Edward II.: London; very good 465 (1399) Gold Quarter Noble of Richard IL: arms within arched circle: rev., lions, etc.; good 466 1716 Penny of George L; very good 467 1679-1762 Groat of Charles IL and Threepence of Geo.IIL: fine; 2 pes 468 1S23 Penny of George IV.; uncirculated 469 1831 Penny of William IV.; uncirculated 470 1832-7: 1, 2, 3, 4 Pence and Groat of Wm. IV.: sharp un- circulated set; 6 pes 471 1862-9: 2, 3, 4 Pence of Victoria; uncirculated; 3 pes 472 1763-1850: 3d. Geo. III., and 2d. 4d., of Victoria: good to fine; 5 pes 473 Shilling tokens of Knapp & Co., and Phillipson: uncircu- lated; 2 pes 474 Japan: Itzebue: pierced; very good B2 OATALOOITK. 476 Japan: Quarter Bou; fine 476 Japan: ,0 and 20 Sen: San Francisco - ^^o ^int: uncirculated: 477 Japan: 5, lo and 20 son • V^i, i smalleHt silver coins- verv In I o ' '""' * ^"^ S-" ^he 481 India- 4 R„n. ^ ^^^"^'^ 2 pes <84 1840-74 India- I 1 i i, ■>-"»: line; t' pV """'"■• ''■■'""™^ '«'- 'he "idiotic ^_^^ y of Malunoud II.: i„,criptio„ of 4 lines- "'rr;r"^''*''-'-«""-aateo„.o...deJ a eLw:': ;lr'^^ °' '"'•' ^"»«^ »'--> -gle: rev., "I (1502) Poland: Gros.y of Alexa.de, „f r ■ - ZXT ''''"'' " ^'^'™""^ ^- -«'e and e.o.„, "3 (1,81) Hungary: Penny „f Stephen III - 494 r.Tu"''""^'^^'"-' 4 fine ■ '"''"""''' '«" 494 I52b Hungary: Penny of Louis n . ^t. year; very good "'^ "•• ''''O was drowned tllat "^"r.^BS-^rjrrif-r'---- .°f Germany) who died f;! r gT r^otz ". •"'„""''"' ■nvasion of Prague: pin seratohTfine " ''™"'' OATALOGDB. as circulated: 38 in Eng- r: incused 16 id 5: the pes 4 pes tn king: " idiotic 4 lines; 1 sides; 'ubie of !.' rev., knight rown ; r let- [ that aeror ssite 497 1604 Pomorania: Schilling of Bugislaus X.: "Stettin": 4 in date like inverted v: also one 1618: fine; 2 pes 498 (1620) Pomerania: Schilling of Philip Julius: for Stettin and Damm; very good 499 (16)22 Pomerania: Schilling of Ulric IX.: Stettin and Darara; fine 500 (16)28 Pomerania: Schilling of Bugislaus XIV.: Hamburg mint; very good 601 1669 Pomerania: Schilling of Charles Gustavus; very cood 602 (1422) Teutonic Order : Cross-groschen of Grand Master Michael: also of Martin (1489), and John Caspar, 1667 (pierced): fine lot; 4 pes 503 (1615) Teutonic Order: Quarter-Crown of G. M. Max- imilian: knight on cbsrgor: rev., the G. M. in suite of mail: fine; loop removed 604 (1638) Geldern: broad Testoon of Charles: the Duke in full armor on charging horse: rev., arms on floreated cross: very good; size 22 606 (1356) Brabant: Placque of John III.: very fair- size 21 506 1656 Dortmund : Schilling of Ferdinand III. : counter- stamped; very good 607 1666 Deventer and Zwolle : latter of Rudolph : «^ stivers • good; 2 pes 608 1790 Belgic Confederation: 10 Sols: lion rampant; fine 509 1807-'9 Neuchatel: Creutzer and Demi-Batzen of ^er/!Aefir- 1806 Cleves: 3 Stuber of Murat : very good: billon- 4 pes 610 1644-1845 Valois, Geneva, Vaud: Sol, Grosehen and Franc (pierced): good to fine; 3 pes 611 (1439) Rellinghausen: Obolus: rose and helmet; good 612 (1354) Treves: Obolus of Baldwin von Luxemburg: small bust: rev., arms; fine 613 (1380) Mayence: Groat of Adolphus of Nassau: bust before a church: rev., peculiar shield of arms; fine 614 1445 Baeharach: Groat of Adolphus: bust of a saint- rev arms: date MCCCCXLV.: a coin dated so early as this is seldom offered; very good 616 (1480) Metz: Groat of Theodore: Bishop standing: rev "Grossus Metes"; fine 34 CATALOGUE. MO (1 162) Gormaiiy: broad liracteatc of Frederick iJarbarossa- the Kmperor seated with lily and orb: titles iu full- un^ «.. ,/'''*^"''^^«'^ a"d well struck: a beauty; size 20 517 Madgeburg: broad Bracteate: St. Maurioius seated: uncir- culated; 18 618 Madgeburg: Bracteate: the city gate: very fine; U 619 Zurich: Bracteate: head of a knight: zvricu: uncirculated: also one unknown: fine; 2 pes 520 (H^37) Halle: broad Groat of Count Adolphus the Warlike ofCleves: his full-length figure: v^y ., cros,.fteury : very 622 'iuu't't ^^Z'- ^'"P--' -^''-; very fine ?9. ! !! n *^-" *"""y= cross and towers; fine ..23 1516 Oetfngen: Groat of Counts Wolfgang and Joachim- arms: rev., St. Sebastian crucified; very good 624 1623 Oettingen- Groaf of Karl t • 1^ ^°.*^^ tiit,Ln. ^Tioat ot Karl Louis, Martin and Louis- similar to last; very good 625 1623 etc. Brunswick, Bohemia, Olmutz, etc.: Penny to Groat: good to fine: 6 pes ^ 526 1627 Lorraine: Groat of Duke Anthon: crowned bust: rev arms; very fair '' 627 (1668) Lorraine: Testoon of Charles IV.: fin. bust in armor: rev., arms: struck at Nancy; fine 628 (1608) Alsace: Testoon of Cardinal' Charles of Lorraine, Bishop of Strasburg and Metz: fine large bust: rev arms; very fine ^ ^^'' 529 (1144) Jerusalem: Penny of Count Fulk of Anjou: Alpha and Omega m angles of cross; good ^ 630 (1200) Chateauroux: Penny of Raoul VL: armulet in star; 531 (1350) France: Groat and Half Groat of Philip VL: lar^e lily: good; 2 pes ^ ^^ 532 (1350) Groats of Philip VL: for Tours: large and small letters: very good and fair; 2 pes 633 (1436) Groat of Charles VH.: three lilies crowned- rev eross-fleury and crowns; fine ' 634 (1436) Groatof Charles Vn.: lilies on shield: rev cross- potent, crowns and lilies: very good CATALOG UK. 35 636 530 537 538 539 540 541 542 543 544 645 546 i47 548 549 1514) Groat of Louis XII.: star over trefoil shield: rev., cross in (juatrefoil; very good 811 Franc of Napoleon I.: also ^ F. 18C7: tine; 2 pes 831 Franc of Henry V.: the late Count do Chambord; tine 1 9) JeruHalem and Sicily: Gro.it of Rohc-t, the "Good": crowned figure holding sceptre and orb, seated between lions: rev., croas-fieury. slight puncture in field; very good 1262) Aquileja: broad Penny of Raymond: his figure full faced: rev., keys and castles in angles of a cross, " Aqvilkcknsis" ; fine 1202) Aquileja: Fenny of the Patriarch Raymond : seated figure : rev,, a castle: very good 1389) Aquileja: Penny of Patriarch John: St. llermagoras sits among snakes: rev., crowned eagle- chequy\ very fine. 1350) R'mini: Groat: Saint standing: " S. Gaudecius '*: rev., " nB auimini " ; tine (1451) Savoy: Penny of Amadeus VIII.: FERT across field: rev., cross on square shield ; fine [1472) Savoy: Groat of Amadeus IX. : arms: rev., cross in arched circle; fine [789-1810 Sardinia, Cyprus and Jerusalem: 2\ and 7^ Soldi of Chas. Emanuel IV.: 2\ of Victor Emanuel I.: billon: good; 3 pes [1337) Athens and Sicily: Groat of Frederick II,: eagle within arches: rev., shield within arches: titles, a c athkn AKi .2. NEOPATRIE Dux; vcry Jitis [1476) Milan: Testoon of Galeazzo Maria Sforza: his profile to right, with titles, Vicount and Duke: rev., helmet with serpent swallowing a child: fire buckets, etc.: pp. ANGLE. q3. CO. AC. JANVE. v>.\ fine [1200; Perugia: Penny: stars in angles of cross: "St. E» culanus" ; very good [1012) Modena : Penny of Duke Cassar : Arms: rev., St. Geminianus; very good 650 Pisa: Penny of Francis: also unknown Pennies of 12th century; good; 5 pes I a i . ■ • a » * ' • i » » ' w 36 CATALOGUE. ^ii'\ 551 (1285) Aragon; Groat of Peter III.: crowned bust: rev., CIV1TA8 BARCKNONA (Barcelona) ; fine 552 (1492) Castile, Leon, Aragon: Pistareens of Ferdinand and Isabella: bunch of arrows and a bow: different mints: good; 2 pes 653 1642 Island of Majorca; Real of Philip IV: rude: also 1 R. Spain: fair and very good: 2 pes 554 1V07 Granada; 1 and 2 Reals of Philip V.: crowned L'sfor Louis XIV.: good; 2 pes 655 l7l7-'39 Spain: i, 1 and 2 Reals of Philip V; Madrid: very good and fine; 3 pes 556 Gounterstaraped 2 Reals of Philip IL and Joseph: engra- ved bust of Napoleon, and counterstamped heads of Chas. IIL on Feuchtwanger Cent; '4 pes 657 1837 Isabel 2: 2 Reals: Barcelona: 10, 20 Centiraos de Peso 1865-8: 1 Real Seville ra. 1851: almost proof (ex- cept latter) ; 4 pes 558 1784 Portugal: i Dol. Maria L and Peter IIL; fine 559 1753-7 Portugal: 100 Reis of Maria II. and Peter V • uncirc; 2 pes 560 1822, '^42, '62 Curajao: Stuiver: Mexico: Quartilla and Cu- ban token: uncirc; 4 pes 561 1866 Maximilian: 50 Centavos; very good 562 1848 Quito: 2 Reals: also of La Plata, 1826: 1874 Victory medalet of Peru; and 1830, 1 Real, Tegucigalpa mint: fane lot; 4 pes 563 Silver of Turkey, Japan, Cura9ao, Russia, Austria, Rome etc., 5c. to Florin size: 2 pierced: good to uncirc: over 2 ounces; 21 pes CATALOGUE. 37 SECOND DAY'S SALE. FOREIGN COPPERS, OLD U. S. CARDS, Etc. 504 1768 Mexico: -^ real of Charles III.: erowu over mono- gram: rev., Mo. and value; very fine 565 Peru, 1875: Haiti: Faustin: Honduras: Cayenne, etc.: good to fine; 10 pes 560 Uncirculated coppers of Turkey, Venezuela, India, West Friesland, France, England (Geo. IV.), etc.: centime to penny sizes; 18 pes 567 1173 Tunis: 5 Paras: fair and good; 2 pes 568 India, Cochin China, etc.: ^ly Anna to 20 cash sizes: very good lot; 14 pes 569 1706 Spain: square copper of Charles III, the Pretender: a battle in the clouds: rev., inscription: the war of the Spanish Succession (Va7i Zoon IV . 447): uncirculated; 24 670 1827 Brunswick & Luneburg: proof pattern of 10 Thalers of Duke Carl: very beautiful work: obv. and rev., sepa- rate; 2 pes 571 1802 Gibralter: quarto; very good 572 "Die Sonne dergercchtigker:" Sol blazing: rev., Luna radi- ated; fine 573 1816-'17 Famine tokens: "O gieb mir brod mich hungert": fat mother and children: rev., prices of bier and bread : different dies: brass: very fine: 22; 2 pes 574 1792 Monneron: 2 sols; bronze proof 675 1791 Monneron: 2 sols; very fine 570 Monneron: with portrait of Rousseau; bronze proof 577 "Odd Fel'ows, quis rides:" double face: rev., heart on hand; very fine 678 1790 Masonic Halfpenny: R. A. & P. G. S. Birmingham on edge; fine 579 1807 Slave trade abolition token: rev., Arabic inscription; very good 580 1793 John " Wilkinon" Halfpenny token; ^ood r v^ 38 CATALOGUE. 581 1672 ChaB. II H: W.n. & Mary, ^: Geo. I., i,: 11.,^: ni., -i. i: IV., i, 1: Wm. IV., i. A: Vic, i. i, ^: avorkge very good; 19 pes ^ 582 Victoria model Halfpenny; very fine 683 (1049) Scotland, Chas. I., ^d.: i079, Chas. II., ^d • Irisl. i and Id Geo. II., HI., IV.: Jially.nurtagh and Dublin id.: good lot; 7 pes 584 1791-1811 Tokens: Penny (5) and Halfpennies (4): good to uncirculated; 9 pes wo 585 Louis XIII. to Geo. II.: Mint-weights: very good; 4 pes 586 HebrewHo8p,taI(2dies): imitation Shekel: eop.andw.m- also Munich Synagogue: seYt-er,8ize 24, pierced: and 1645 Christian IV., 2 Marks, silver : large Jewish characters, Justus Judex ": good to fine; 5 pes 687 Russia, 5 Kopecks, 1803, '31: 3 K., '59: 2 K isio '11 '12 '13, '14, '42, '70: 1 K., Peter the Great, and 1840- I K ' 1730, '38, 1850, '58: i K., 1736. 1840: Pol.nd, 18i2;''29; 3 Groszy: Finland, 5, 1 R, I866, '73: good to fine (one poor); 22 pes ^ 588 Miscellaneous Coins and Tokens: all sizes: good to uncircu- lated; 46 pes Tlie following are all originals, no restrikes. 589 Nickel or German Silver Cards of "Benj. Jury 1848"- Robt. Soulsby: Randall & Co.: Suirc, Eckstein & Co • 11. Preissler, Louisville {silver): B. F. Z. & Co.: Sweeny's Hoteh D. Sweeny & Son: A. B. Taylor: U. S. Manuf. Co.: Casino 4: Billiards 1 game: eagle on shield, 12 cts • sizes 10 to 19: fine lot, 14 pes 690 1876 Bi-Centennial of "Pique" at 5th Ave. Theatre- Sterling silver ticket: very fine; 18x46 691 P. Evens, Cinti., O.: silver; very fine 692 1851 D. Gowans & Co., New Orleans: struck in Birming- ham: brass, silvered; very fine 693 1851 E. & D. Kinsey, Cinti.: similar to last: brass; very good ^ 594 Wm. H. Mott, cor. Old ^^ Ship- & Water St., N. Y. brass- fine; struck before spelling-school opened CATALOGUE. 39 695 " Chisebrough " Stearns & Co, 37 "iVa.?sato" St., N. York: brass: fine; struck at saaie period 598 Doremus & Nixon, ;]9 Nassau St. NY: brass; fine 597 Kipp, Brown & Co., Chelsea Stage Line (20th St. N. Y.): powter, pierced as usual ; fine 698 Finch, Sanderson & Co., 8th Ave. Stage Line (N. Y.): pewter and lead: fine, pierced: latter good; 2 pes 599 Houghton, Merrell & Co., 48 Cedar St. (N. Y.): brass; very good 600 L. Robinson, Chittenango, N. Y.: copper: very good 601 Hirara Judson, Syracuse, N. Y.: by Baled iSmith: copper; very good 602 H. B. Stan wood & Co., Boston: brass; very good 603 J. J. er and nickel: fine; 6 pes 617 Woodgate & Co., Folger, WolflF J H T S .vont. ,, , „, roijr,,: jjoo,l to fin,.; bronzo: 20: iw- ^ 64< KO:. Frond, Republic: ,,o J-4 *.' - of Ff ..Iv «. P .• ,. „,,,4n"".T ' --'■■"■ ---Si. """ "" ..«.. I.o,T).g.K .w,„T!„rs,ayi„«„,,y,,,.„. ,,„,„„, „„„. e«n° ,',"„"^ J'"'- S;W ..I Trio-to: troops or„«i„« „ ,.iv„,.. „„„. .„ 6«o n„. N,.„o,<,o„a,ro„„„.. ^,„,,„„„, ,„« ^„,;;; ^l;^^^ III ''"' JJ"!""""" '■"'■"'•^■'""^ '"•""«■•■ """i 20 «S2 18(15 N..I.O,,. ror TrafalK,,,: «,. „,, „„„ ,„ &,'"• ' '•• ^'"""-•' ■" "<-" l.ill^ l^M r,. „„ 654 065 650 667 658 050 600 601 662 003 IT. S. Srr.VER DOLLARS. 664 665 666 «ii «u k , slii,Mit traws of circulation "'^ ir05 FU^wing hair: cagh. and hair worn ; otherwise fine ^ >;> low.nj, ha.r : nick , and scratches ; good I'Oo iMMct head: nicks; fine scratches on Iiead ; very good nicked ; very fair scratches on bust ; about fine nicks ; good 17!»0 Large date; very fair '■»«.S,„»I1 aato: .,„«„ ,„u.™ „„ ,,.,., „^„, „,,^^. ^^^^ ,'!"" «"•»" J^'f, : ,.ov., ,n,...ll lottor, : „K,t, ., ^,„<„, i<%-/ One pUMced over li,>..,l . .i ' » " -atched:fLrandg:::;':;e; '''^''-' ^^ <^^'e : 1707 Seven stars : light nicks : rev., trifle weak ; fine n05 Fillet head K!>5 Fillet head 1700 Large date 1700 Large date OATAMKJUH. 43 iiiitlfH ; good 0(17 171)7 Six Htai'M: H(,r.»nj (!r.iok in odgo of piaiK-hcl, : iiickH ; iinn 672 1700 Hrokoii di(> : light Honitch ; lino 07:» 1701) Ni.'kH ; tihout lino 074 1700 ovor OH NiokH ; good 07r) 1700 Voi-y fair to good ; ft poH 070 I70U Vory fuir try good OHft IHO.'I rtalio ■■{ ; light HcratohoM ; niokn ; good 080 IHO.J Small holo through T of liberty ; niiikod ; vory lino 0H7 IHO.'I SoratohoH; vory lino 6HH IH.IO Light niokH; haroly oiroulatod 080 1H40 Nicks; vory lino 000 1H41 NickH; vory lino 001 1H41 Nickn: nncirciilatod; mint bloom 002 1 842 Nicks; very lino 00.'} 1H4:j NickH: spot: uncirculated; mint bloom 004 1H44 NickH; lino 005 lH4ft Nicks; fine 000 1H40 Nicks: uncirculatcid; mint bloom 097 1846 Duplicate 098 1847 Nicks: polished H(irfaio,K.a, Crete: Tetradrachm: Lolmolcd head of Palla.. u . ', f f "^ '' " ■""' *■"' " ''O*^ ■Kr^^'v' very rudely Biruck as u.ual; good ^ 820 DyrracWum, ftry; very )wned by 1 and tri- similar to f ancient t to right: fcc; very very rude ide figure fht: rev., idrachms on horse, s: struck 867 (1300 A. D.) Armenia: Drachm of Constantino II. : similar type but very rude; very fair 868 (320 A. D.) Armenia: Drachm of Ochin I.: similar type; very good 869 Counterfeit Shekel of Simon Bar-Cochab ; a very fine imi- tation 870 Counterfeit of Ptolemy and Berenice : rev., Ptolemy 11. and Arsinoe II. : Di-Stater in silver; fine 871 Counterfeits of Aleir. Magnus and Ephesus : Drachms; 3 pes ANCIENT BRONZE COINS AND DENARII. 872 Greek bronze coins: 3rd to 2nd br. sizes: good lot; 18 pes 873 Greek bronze coins: 4th to 2nd br. sizes: for study: poor to good; 30 pes 874 Another lot: equally good; 25 pes 875 Another lot: equally good; 30 pes 876 Another lot: equally good; 30 pes 877 Widow's Mites of Judea: one of Herod Agrippa: fair; 3 pes 878 Roman 3rd bronze: poor to fine; 28 pes 879 Byzantine 2nd bronze: fair to good (1 pierced); 4 pes 880 Roman Consular Denarii: not assorted: various families: a few plated: fair to very good; 53 pes 881 Consular Denarii: unassorted: few plated: equally good; 50 pes 882 Consular Denarii: unassorted: few plated: equally good; 50 pes 883 Consular Denarii: unassorted: few plated: equally good; 50 pes 884 Consular Denarii: unassorted: few plated: equally good; 50 pes 885 Consular Quinarii: unassorted: very good lot; 50 pes FOSSILS, MINERALS, IMPLEMENTS, Etc. 885a Collection of fossil teeth of sharks of the Eocene period: from Ashley River, South Carolina: many curious forms, including the Notidanus primogenius, etc.: neatly ar- ranged on cards: all (except 3) having perfect points: a fine set; 36 pes 52 CATALOGUE. :|.| 886 Collection of fossil animals of the Silurian, Carboniferous and Devonian Ages: among which may be mentioned, Zaphrentis Giganticus, and Canadiensis: Orthocerus: Pentramites (I Elongatus): Actinocrinus Rotundosus: Euomphalus Rugosus: Trilobites, Calymene Senaria, Pro- ductus Punctatus: Leptena Depressa: Chonetes Vario- lata: Bellerophon Carbonarius: Orthonata: Cycloraena Bilex: Pleurotomaria Praziollianus: Leptaena Sericia: Orthis Plicata andStrictula: Corbula Mactriformis: Zy- gospira Modesta: Spirifers, Striatus, Mucronatus, Keokuk and Lynx: Merista Nitida: Strophomena Rhomboidialis: all named and located (many Canadian) : some beautifully preserved: as specimens of the earliest inhabitants of this earth, it is seldom such a collection is offered; 56 pes 887 Indian implements of the Stone Age: very large axe (7jx 3^x2 inches), tomahawks, peelers, skin-dressers, spear- heads arrow-points of various shapes: the first chipped on edge, otherwise a magnificent shape: very good collec- tion; 31 pes 888 Indian leggins: finely defcorated with colored beads; pair 889 Indian quiver: buckskin decorated with beads and bangles- very fine ' 890 Indian medicine bag: buckskin decorated with beads and bangles; fine 891 Honduras opals in matrix: large specimens with beautiful colors; 14 pes 892 Sapphire: North Carolina; fine large crystal 893 BLACK Apatite, from Canada: fine thick crystal, one inch long, a decided black; a color of exceeding rarity 894 Greenish-lavender Apatite: Canada: fine crystal, very large, ^ high., 7i inches circumference; a beauty 895 Sea-green Apatite: Canada: beautiful twin crystal- 2A inches high ' ^ 896 Green and mauve Apatite: Canada: fine crystal; 2^x5 in 897 Gray Apatite: Canada: fine crystal, with double termina- tions; 2^ in. long 898 Green Apatite: Canada: fine crystal, with double termina- tions; \\ in. long 899 Iridiscent Stalagmite from Crystal Palace Cave; Havana CATALOGUE. 53 900 Labradorite: fine polished specimens; 2 pes 901 Signet Intaglios: designs, Satan, Cupids, bull, etc.: foul imitations of precious stones, from the Fowle sale, Bos- ton: there sold as genuine: (emerald, $1,000 if so): 10 pes * 902 Alligator teeth: Florida: very large and perfect, 2^ to 3 inches long; 3 pes 903 Bronze Vampire head: Central America: patinated: fine 904 Bronze placque: old Italian: Hercules strangling the Naemean lion: fine; 2|x3| inches 905 Bronze bell: very old: wants clapper; 4 in. diameter 906 Autograph letters of Maryland Govs. Stone, Wright and Whyte: M. C's. Barney, Bailey: F. Skipwith, Jno. A. Dix (latter documents) : fine lot; 10 pes 907 Fac-simile of the original Secession Declaration and signa- tures; fine 908 Manuscript book of the Genealogy of the Woodhull family from time of "Billy" the Conqueror: alphabetical list of the relatives: interesting; 8vo 909 Maris' Varieties of 1794 Cents: cloth; clean copy 910 Le Roux's Complete Cat. of Canadian Coppers 911 1695 Vaillant: Selectiora Numismata: Roman and Greek Bronze Coins: 60 fine copper-plate engravings: 4to, calf; fine copy 912 1750 Mellen: Series Regum Hungariae: 6 copper-plates of Hungarian Coins: royal 8vo: calf; fine copy 913 1734 Gudenus: Thaler Cabinet: fine: royal 8vo; boards 914 1688 Bizot: Metallic History of Holland: numerous cop- per-plate engravings: 1 vol; 8vo 915 Burmah: Rupee: peacock, Burmese inscriptions; fine. This coin was bought at Frossard's sale, June 2, '83, lot 325— for a Madras Pagoda! and he refused to take it back 916 Lot 86 from same sale: U. S. Cents "1851, '53 (3), '55 and '56. Bright red "—the '55 is uncirc. and bright— all the others may have been " bright " when they were pol- ished with bath-brick, but not now: he also refused to re- deem these; 6 pes ♦ . ■• • • • '