1804 copper pattern 5 shillings dollar. 1805 bronzed pattern halfpenny, Peck 1303. 1805 silver R91 halfpenny. A restrike by Taylor. The bronzed copper variety is one of the commonest patterns available, but the silver not so. I haven't seen another in the 15 years since I acquired this one. 1806 silver proof halfpenny - Peck 1372. A late Soho striking from currency dies. 1807 silver proof halfpenny by Taylor. Unique?
Cisalpine Republic, scudo, 1800, year 8. Davenport 199 23.12 grams Mexico, Ferdinand VII, 8 escudos, 1809 HJ. KM 160 27.0 grams
Odds & Ends Mughal Empire AV Pagoda ND Imitiyazgarh Mint Muhammad Shah AH1131-61 (1717-47) Brazil AV 6400 Reis 1780-R Rio Mint Pedro III & Maria I Ottoman Empire AV Zeri Mahbub AH1203/3 (1790/1) Kostantiniye Mint Selim III 1789-1807
1816 Sixpence 1813 laureate head 1/6d bank token 1813 Irish 10 pence bank token 1811 Bristol 6d token, R Tripp & Co 1819 halfcrown 1812 first bust 3 shilling bank token 1811 Frome 1/- token 1817 shilling with I over S in HONI 1819 LIX crown with no edge stops
I think we need 5 days for each decade/ I am falling way behind Working 14+ hrs a day/ leaves little time for posting stuff.
Reino de Espana/ French Kings AV 80 Reales 1813-RN (De Vellon) portrait José Napoleon 1808-14 ex: Rudman Coll.
In deference to @panzerman this thread will have an increase of 2 days per decade, therefore allowing posting from this point onwards, for 4 DAYS PER DECADE. Next decade will begin on 29th May 2023.
Mexico, Morelos, copper "SUD" TC (Tierra Caliente), 1813. Insurgent issue. Mexico, Morelos, cast silver "SUD" 1813. Insurgent issue. ex Richard Long Mexico, 8 reales, Ferdinand VII, Guadaljara, 1814 MR. Royalist issue. KM 111.3 26.68 grams Argentina. 8 reales. 1813. sunface. ex Henry Christiansen KM 5 26.9 grams Argentina 8 soles 1815 s over r denomination, sunface. CJ 6.1 26.91 grams Note: This coin is a variety with the revolutionary denomination, soles (s) superimposed over the royalist reales (r). Colombia, 8 escudos, Charles IV. Bogota. 1810 JF. KM 66. 26.8 grams Napoleon Bonaparte, 5 francs, 1815 B (Rouen) The "100 days".
Thanks! I didn't collect very many French coins, let alone Napoleonic, during my crown collecting years, but I do like to have coins with historical significance. The 1815 5 francs is one of these coins, marking the brief return of Napoleon to France from exile on Elba before being sent packing back to St. Helena for good.
Stolberg-Wernegerode/ Fürstentum AV Dukat 1818 Stolberg Mint Christian Friedrich I 1778-1824 mintage : 308 US collectors think mintage of 100K is low. Coin like these are bargains at 4k in MS/ a US coin of same rarity 10 pieces known would sell for 6 figures.