(’oKXF.R r'ui/j'ox St.
and
Broadway,
Compliments
of
Nkw
York Cn
H.
G.
SAMPSON.
COLLI^CTION
01;
COINS,
'I'HE I'WJl'EK'rV01-Mr.
PBRGUSON
HAINBS,
BIDDEFORD,
MAINE.
CATALOGUED
BYS.
H.
&
H.
CHAPMAN,
To
r.ESOLD AT
Auction
Messrs.
r^AA^GS
CO.
i.'V
741
^A^roo^iucitj,
MAY
28th,
1880,
PREFACE.
Philadelphia,j" mo. ist, i88o.
We
herewith present the catalogue of a collection of coins selectedfrom the duplicates of Mr. Ferguson Haines,
among
which will be foundsome very desirable pieces, viz. Pattern
Crown
of Geo. Ill, of England,by Mills, Massachusetts
Oak
Tree shilling, in uncirculated condition.Con-tinental Currency piece of 1783, of which but four are
known
to exist.Connecticut cent of a variety not mentioned in Crosly, in uncirculated
condition. Very tine 1788
New
Jersey cent, horse head facing to the left.Very fine 1S06 cent, etc.
The
collection will be on exhibition for examination by Philadelphiacollectors on the 25th and 26th of May, at ouroffice. No. 2043
Tower
Street.Catalogues will be priced for fifty cents, and
may
be obtained, and orders faithfully executed by the principal dealers and ourselves.We
guarantee all the coins and medals genuine.The
American Scale is used.Very Respectfully,
S.
H.
&
H.
CHAPMAN,
CATALOGUE.
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17 18 ^5’ 10Jt
20 31 >5 23 33 7 34 25 ' 2C 27G
ENGLISH
HALF
PENNY
TOKENS.
1703 1794 1705 1705 1703 1793 1795 1794 1797 1795 1705 1795 1795 1794 1793 1794 1811 1813
Birmingham.
Obv.Nude
buy. Uncirculated.Chichester. Obv. Beautiful bust of <2ueen Eli/.abetli. Hev. Cathedral. Uncirculated. Desirable.
Chelesa. Obv.
Man
on a crutch. Uncirculated.Chesham.
Obv. Coat of Arms. Uncirculated.Coventry.
Lady
Godiva
on horseback. Bev. Ele])hant. Uncirculated.Coventry.
Same
de.sigu. Very good,t'oventry.
Same
design.Very
good. Rare date.Charles Marquis Cornwallis. Obv. Fine bust. Hev. Figure of victory, etc. Fine. Scarce.
One
Penny.Dundee. Obv.
Dunhope
Castle. Rev. Flax-Heckling. Bronzeproof. Rare.
London
Corrc.sponding Society. Obv.Four
figures. Rev.A
Dove. Uncirculated.Lutwyche, manufacturer of coins, etc. Fine. Farthing.
Town
of Poole. Uncirculated.Sise Lane. Obv. Figure. Rev. Triangle. Uncirculated.
Sworth. Obv. Bust of
Howe.
I'ncirculated.“A
Map
Of
France.” Uncirculated.”
John
Wilkin.son, Iron Master.” Obv. Bust- Rev.Man
furnace. Bronze proof. Rare.Bath, etc. Farthings. Uncirculated.
Almost
uncirculate<l. DitVerent. Desirable lot.Different from above. PMue. Desiiable.
Very
good. All different.All different. Very fair.
All dilferent. V'ery fair.
Poor
and
verypoor, tt ])ierced.Sfalfordshire. I*enny. Very fine.
at 3 pieces. 14 iiieees. 12 pieces. 17 jiieces. 30 }»ieces. 30 Jiieces. 34 Jiieces.
All different.
Good
to fine. Pennies.Birmingham.
3 jionce. Obv.Workhouse.
Miscellaneous cards, inedalets, etc.
13 Jiieces.
Large. Fine. 40 jiiect's.
G
COPPER
COINS.
COPPER
COINS.
3
Vo
A,
i
—
V
83 343
28 1857 Australiaand
Victoria Store Cards.Very
fine. 3 pieces. cT 29 1806Bahama,
Ionian Islands, Ceylon, Sarawack, Liberia, Isle ofMan,
Bermuda. Good. Desirablelot. 17 pieces.30 1731
“Bung
Towns.”
“Ganges
III Rate,” etc. Poor. 6 pieces.31
“Bung
Towns.”
“Louis
Sixteenth.” Rev.“Music
Charms,”
“Shakespeare.” Rev.“North
Wales.” Verygood. 2 pieces.
32 Canada.
“Montreal
and
Lachine RailroadCompany.”
Obv. Locomotive. Rev.
“
Third Class.” Beaver. Piercedthrough centre, as probably all were.
Very
good.Very
rare.
Canada.
New
Foundlaud, etc.Very
good. Different. 19 pcs.England. Pattern^ Penny. Obv. \Vm. III. Rev. MariaII.
Bust on each side. Good. Light olive.
Very
rare.35 England. Maria II.
Same
bust as above. Rev. Rose bush with fullblown
rose. Pattern Farthiug. Good.3(5 1797 England. Geo. III. Half Peuuy. Large.
Very
fine.Scarce.
1797 England. Geo. III. Penny. Large. Good. Scarce. 2 pcs.
1799 England. Geo. III.
Penny
andFarthing. Uncirculated. 2 pcs.1841 England. Victoria. Plain head. Penny, ^ Penny; Farthing.
^ Farthing. Uncirculated. 4 pieces.
1874 England. Victoria. Laureated head. Penny, and
Farthing. Uncirculated. 3 pieces.
East India. England, etc. Good. 31 pieces.
1876 Political medals.
Hayes
and Wheeler. Tilden andHen-dricks.
White
medal.Two
kinds. Pierced, wfith tapeattached. Size 14.
'35
pieces.Jamaica. Half Penny.
Wm.
Smith.Very
good. Scarce.Sweden. Complete set of Dalers. Different.
Very
good.Scarce. 10 pieces.
Isle of
Man.
Geo. III. 1786. Penny. Good. Scarce. Argentine Confederation. 4 Centavos. Fine. Rare.Miscellaneous lotof store card.s, etc.
Very
good. 35 pieces.Centennial store card of E. Lucien Richie. Phila. lawyer. Obv. ArtGallery.
Type
metal.^ Said tobe extremelyrare.Very
fine.Mexico. Gen. Morales. Dollar. Obv. AIo. 8. R. 1813, surrounded
by fancy work. Rev. Bow' and Arrow.
SUD.
surroundedby
ornamental work. Copper.
Very
fine.Very
rare.The
finestwe
have seen. 37 39
7
^
40^
41 2- 42^
43 44 45 2. C> 46 2- 47 J-f- (/ 48^^49
ENGLISH GOLD
AND
SILVER
COINS.
4ENGLISH
GOLD
AND
SILVER
COINS.
50
to
r,i^0
.52 /Z- 58 549
r. <?oor
55 50 57 58 cPo 59 jTo 00LJ
021
08 04 / (/ 05 00 07n
08 1ij~bCutlired. Ivin^ of Northumberliuid. (883). Obv.
CVTIL
REX.
(’loss with one limb recrossed. Rev.ERIAICEC’I.
(’ross incentre. Penny.
Very
fine. Very rare.Brou^bt
t7 inCoben
sale.Etbelred, II. (978-1010). Obv. Bust withtitles. Rev. Cross
and legend. Penny. Fine. Rare.
Henry
III. (1210-1272). Penny.Very
good.Edward
I. (1272-1807). Penny. Very good.Edward
III. (1817-1377). Penny. Good. 2 pieces.Edward
III. (1327-1377). Groat.Very
fair.Henry
V. (1413-1422). Penny. Fine.Henry
V. (14i:j-1422). Groat. Fine.Henry
VI. (1422-1401). Groat.Very
gotMl.Henry
VII. (1485-15091.London
Groat. Very good. Groat. Good.Half Groat. Fine.
Sbilling. Fine.
Half ('rown.
Very
good. Scarce.Henry
VIII. (1509-1547).Henry
VIII. (1509-1547).Edward
VI. (1547-1558). Elizabeth.- (1558-1002). 3 pieces. Scarce. Elizabeth Sbilling. Good.Elizabeth. Sixpence. Threepence. Poor. Elizabeth. Threepence. 1502.
Very
good. Elizabeth.Twopence.
Fine. Scarce.Elizabeth.
Twopence
and penny.Very
fair.Janies I. (1002-1025). Sovereign. Obv. Bust,
behind the head
XX.
Rev. Shield of arms, withFine. Rare. Gold. Size 23.
Janies I. Second coinage.
Crown.
King
on horseback.Evenly struck. Rare.
70a .James I. (1002-1025). Sbilling and Sixpence.
Very
poor, 2 pcs.706 Janies I.
Penny
andTwo
Penny. Goixl. 2 pieces.71 Charles I. (1025-1049). Sovereign. Obv. Bust with titles,
behind the head
XX.
Rev. Shield witharms and
in.scription.Fine. Gold. Rare. Size 22.
Charles I. (1025-1049). Half
Crown.
King
on horseback. Fine. Charles I. Sixpence andTwopence.
Very
gotnl. 2 pie<'os.74
Commonwealth.
(1049-1058). I’arthing in ])cwter. Obv. Shieldwith cros.s. ‘4
OVNCE
FINE.
PEWTR!'’
a wreath of rosesabove, with letters T. K. Rev. Sliield with Irish harp radiated.
“FOR
NECESSARY
CHANGE.”
Fair. Rare.75 Cromwell. (1658-1000). Shilling. 1058.
Has
been gilt. Pien-ed.Very
good.Very
rare./7
/
2 -U~0t?
72 ^2- 73 2 pieces, with titles, inscription. Good.s
ENGLISH
SILVER
COINS.
7()2-0~
77 78XiT
70/
LE
80 81//
82/
83 f c/y 84/o
85X-dJL
80U
0 87yr
88Ao
89 / 9013
91id'
92Jyy
94 /A
j 95cr
90 /^
i»7u'
98fo~
99 /(f~ UU) /tiC
101 102 (J 2. 103 104 cT, 105Charles II. (1060-1684). Pattern for.Farthiug. Obv. Carolus A. Carolo. Bust with flowinghair, date 1065 below. Rev. Figure
seated. Struck ou a planchet
composed
of one brass andtwo
copper rings. Proof.
Very
rare.Charles II. 1605. Bust with short hair, otherwise
same
as above. Silver.Very
fine. Scarce.Charles II. Half Crown,
and
Chas. I. Shilling. Poor. 2 pcs.Charles II.
Four and
Threepence.James
II. Threepence.Very
good. 3 pieces.William and Mary. (1088-1096). Bustaccolated. HalfCrown.
1689. Good.
William
and
Mary. Threeand
Two-twopence.Very
good. 3 pcs.William and Mary. Threepence and
James
II. Fourpeuce.Pierced. 2 pieces.
William III. (1095-1702). Crown. 1695. Pair.
William III. Half Crown. 1697.
Very
good.William III. Sixpence. Different.
Very
fair. 2 pieces.Anne. (1702-1714).
Crown.
1713.Very
fine. Scarce.Anne. Half Crown. 1707. Poor.
Anne. Shilling. 1709. Uncirculated.
Anne. Six,
Four
and Twopence.Very
good. 3 pieces.George I. (1714-1727). Half
Crown.
1717.Very
fine.George I. Sixpence. S. S. Co. Geo. II. Fourpence.
Very
fine. 2 pieces.
George I. and William III. Threepence. Geo. II. Shilling.
Good. 3 pieces.
George III. (1760-1820). Pattern
Crown
by Mills. Obv.Bust
to right. Rev.
Four
shields with thearms
of England,Scot-land, Ireland and Hanover, with the rose, thistle,
shamrock
and white bor.se of
Hanover
in the angles. Proof. Rare.George III. 1804.
Bank
ofEngland
Dollar. Struck over a Spanish Dollar. Fine.George III. Half Crown. 1816. Large herculean bust. Uncir-culated. Obv. Proof.
George III. Sixpence and Penny. Good. 2 pieces.
George IV. (1820-1830). Half Crown. 1825. Proof.
George IV.
Four
and Three-pence.Good
and fine. 2 pieces.AVilliam IV. (1830-1837). Half Crown. 1834. Uncirculated.
William IV. Fourpence. 1831. Proof surface dulled.
Victoria. (1837
—
). Godless Florin. 1849. Uncirculated.Victoria. Duplicate.
Almost
uncirculated.Victoria. Half Crown. 1840.
Almost
uncirculated.Victoria. Six, Four, Three and Two-pence.
Very
fineand
uncirculated. 5 pieces.
COLONIAL
COINS.
y Victoria, llonj^ Kong. East India. Very line. Small. 4 i^cs.107 Gloucester
Token
Two
Shillings and Sixj)ence. V^ery good.So
108 DouglasBank
Token.One
Shilling. 1811. Obv. Scene.Very
lino. 108* fio 109 Jc 110 fea 112 118 ^ 114 / 115
7
i' 110crV
117 118SCOTCH
COINS.
Alexander III. Penny.
Very
good.David II. Groat. Bu.st ofkingwith sceptre.
Very
good. Scarce.James. Half Testoon, etc. Fair. 2 pieces.
Charles 1. Bust with titles,
XL
behind the head. Forty pence. Size of a Sixpence. Good.Charles II. 1077. Bu.st. Rev.
Four
shields intersected bythistles. Sixi)ence. Very good.
Charles II. 1077. Copper. Size of a Half Penny. Bust. Rev.
Crowned
Thistle. Good. Scarce.Charles II. 1081. Similar, butfor Ireland. Fair.
William and Mary. 1092. Forty Shillings. Size of a Half
Crown.
Good.
William
and
Mary. 1090.Ten
Shillings. Size of a Shilling, good.Ireland.
James
I. Bust. Rev.Crowned
harp. Sixpence. Fair. Scarce.Scotch
and
Irish copper coins. Scarce lot. Good. G pieces./ii/‘119 120 121 •t/(/ 122
A
128/V
124 /, 125 .^
126is
127V
128 u J 129 /C- 180 c/> 131/o
132COLONIALS.
1052 iMassachusetts. Oak-tree. Shilling.
Sharp
impression.Strictly uncirculated.
A
very rare and desirable coin.Crosby Plato I. No. 9. Obv. No. 2. Rev. I).
1787 Massachusetts. Cent. Obv. 2 b. Rev. A.
Very
fair.1787 .Massachusetts. Cent. Obv. 8. Rev. G.
Very
line. Dark.1787 Massachu.setts. Half-cent. Obv. 1. Rev. I). Light
let-tering. Fine. Scarce.
1788 Massachusetts. Cent. Obv. 1. Rev. 1). Fine. Light
olive.
1788 Massachusetts, ('ent. Obv. 2. Rev. B. Gt*od.
1788 Massachusetts. Obv. 8. Rev. C. Fine. Fhilceing planchet. 1788 Mas.sachusetts. Cent. Obv. 10. Rev.L. rncirculated. Obv. brown. Rev. light oli\e. Strong imj)re.ssion. Desirable. 1788 Massachusetts. Cent. Obv. No. 12. Rev. K.
Very
tine.1788 M:i.ssachusett8. Cent. Obv. 10. Rev. E.
amt
L. Goml. 3 pcs.1788 Massachusetts. Half-ceiit. Fair. Obv. 1. Rev. B.
1787, 1788. Massachusetts. Cen.s. Ditferent. Classilied. Pair. 5js-s.
1783 Maryland. Chalmers. Annapolis. Shilling. Fair. Pierced. 1785 Connecticut. Cent. Obv. 1. Rev. E. Poor.
Very
raretyjro.10
COLONIAL
COINS.
Zr
133^
134 135 V"
130 137 1381785 Comiecticut. Cent. Obv.2. Hev. A. Good. Light olive.
1785 Connecticut. Cent. Obv. 4. llev. A. Good.
1785 Connecticut. Cent. Obv. 4. Kev. D. Fair.
1785 Connecticut. Cent. Obv. 4. Rev. F.
Negro
head. Good.Edge
battered.1785 Connecticut. Cent. Obv. 7. Rev. D.
Hoad
facing left.Crosby
knew
of but one specimen like this.Very
fair.Extremely rare.
1787 Connecticut. Cent.
Draped
bust toleft.A
cinquefoil be-fore and one, andtwo
periods afterAUCTORI
;
cinque-foil before
and
one, andtwo
periods afterCONNEC.
Rev. punctuated
same
as obv., except that threecinque-foils are after
INDE,
and none beforeET.
A
varietynotin Crosby. Uncirculated. Beautiful light-brown color.
Even
imirression.Very
rare.We
considerthis the finestone of this variety that
we
know
of.10
139 1787 Connecticut. Cent.ET
LIB INDE.
Obv. 1. Rev. A.Good. Scarce.
140 1787 Connecticut. Cent. Obv. 1. Rev. C.
Mutton
head. Fair. 141 1787 Connecticut. Cent. Obv. 4. Rev. L. F'ine./o
142 1787 Connecticut. Cents. Duplicates. Good. 3 pieces.Id'
143 1787 Connecticut. Cent. Obv. 6. Rev. ^1. Fine. Light olive.d 144 1787 Connecticut. Cent Obv. 12. Rev. Q. Poor. Rare variety.
dL/ 145 1787 Connecticut. Cent. Obv. 15. Rev. F*. Connect.
Very
fair. Rare.
146 1787 Connecticut. Cent. Obv. 32. Rev. A.
FNDE.
Good. /o 147 1787 Connecticut. Cent. Obv. 33. Rev. R. Good.148 1787 Connecticut. Cent. Obv. 37. Rev. K.
Very
good.X
' 149 1787 Connecticut. Cent. Obv. 38. Rev. L.AUcioRI.
Fair.Jcs 150 1787 Connecticut. Cent. Obv. 39. Rev. F. LIR. Good.
/6 151 1787 Connecticut. Cent. Obv. 41. Rev. I.
AUCTOPI.
IIB.Very
fair./i 152 1788 Connecticut. Cent. Obv. 11. Rev. G. Good.
0 153 1785,, 1786, 1787, 1788. Connecticut. Cents. Classilied byCrosby.
Poor and fair. Desirable lot for a collector of varieties.
Some
scarce. 43 pieces.154 1787 Franklin or Fugio. Cents. Ditl'erent.
Good
and
verygood. 2 pieces.
/
^
155 1796 Castorlaud. Half-dollar. Silver, lb-oof. Rare.156 Continental Currency, 1783. Obverse. In the foreground .stands
an
American
Indian, with hisbow
and
(juiver, before a seated female personifying Britannia, her righthand
extended tore-ceive the Indian ; above a dove holding an olive branch
and
COLONIAL
COINS.
11 o(f157if
158 f</'15!) ^ t/~o 100/Li
101/
/'.L^102If
ic.o 104 I (iU_ 105 .'b too cl'Ik' 167 108 / 10!)Jhf
170h
171 t/j' 172 fii'xr/, /O 174A)
1-5the background, view of the city of London. Legend,
FE-LICITAS:
IlUITANNIA:
ET
:AMERICA.
In exergue.MDCCLXXXIII.
SEIPT. 4. Rev. Tliirteen rings interlinked,eacli bearing the
name
of one oftheoriginal State.s,surroundingAMERICAN:
CONCiliESS
; enclosing,
WE
ARE
ONE,
em-blasrmed bythirteen radiatingpoints,each
Hanked
bytwo
shorterpoints. Borderbeaded.
The
reverse is similar in designand
ex-ecutiontothe Continental currencydollars of 1776. Pewter. Finecondition for thepiece. Tliere arconly fourof the.se
known,
viz.:those of .Me.ssrs. Appleton, Holland, Clay, and the i)ie.sent
si>e-cimeu.
The
one in Mr. Clay’s sale,December
1871, brought!?38, and
was
greatly inferior to this one, his being very badlycorroded, which nearly destroyed all the legend on obverse.
A
highly interesting and extremely rare piece. Size 25. 41787 Auctori Plebis. Rev.
INDE ET
LIB.Good
but weak.Scarce.
.lames II. Plantation piece. 4'in. Fine. Scarce.
Kentucky. (!ent. Very good. Very scarce.
1787
New
York.Imnmuis
(\)lumbia. Seated figure of Liberty.Rev. Spread eagle.
Very
good. Rare1787
New
York.Nova
Eborac. Facing right. Fine. Scarce.17!)5
New
York. Talbot, Alliim and Lee. Cncirculated. Lightolive.
1780
New
York. Motts. Card. Good. Scarce.1788 Georgius
Triumpho.
Hev. Voce Popoli. Good. Scarce. 1722 Kosa Americana. Farthing.Uncrowned
rose. Fine. Rare. 1722 Kosa Americana. Halfpenny.VTILE
DVLCI.
Poor.Very
rave.
Rosa Americana. Penny.
Uncrowned
rose.Without
date.Almost
uncirculatecL Finecolorandsmooth
surface, even,.strong impre.ssion. Rare.
1728 Ro.sa Americana. Halfpenny,
(howned
rose. Fair.1728
Rosa
Americana. Penny.Crowned
ro.se. Verj’fine. Slightly corroded on one-fourth inch of edge. Rare.1788
Nova
Constellatio. U. S. in largeRoman
capitals.Rays
emanating from around an eye Crosby No. 2. Rev. H. Plato V'lL, No. 27. Uncirculated. Light olive.
The
finest piece of this variety tliatwe
have seen.178.3
Nova
Con.stclatio, sic.Scarce.
1786
New
.ler.sey. Cent. 1786New
.lersey. Cent.17S6
New
.lersey. Cent.1786
Now
.lersey. Cent, good.Rayscentering aroundthe eye. Fine.
Dbv. 1. Ri'v. .\ . Fine.
Obv. 2. Rev. F. Fine.
Obv. 3. Rev. E. Gtmd.
12
COLONIAL
COINS.
/
0 176^
177 178 ^0 179/X
180 -^^^'181 /d 182 183^^^184
1853^
186 7^- 187 188^7
189 190/o
191 // 192U
193 194 'j-Lf
1951%
/^^197
/ 198/
199 200^
201 202//
203^«^~204
if(i 2051786 New.Iei’sey. Cent. Obv. 5. Rev. C.
Without
coulter. Poor. 1787New
Jersey. Cent. Obv. 1. Rev. D.Very
good.1787
New
Jersey. Cents. Obv. 1. Rev. D. Very fair. 2 pieces.1787
New
.Jersey. Cent. Obv. 2. Rev. B. Good.1787
New
Jersej". Cent. Largeplancbet. Obv. 3. Rev. C. Good.1787
New
Jersey. Cent. Obv. 3. Rev. C. Fine. Dark.1787
New
Jersey. Cent. Obv. 4. Rev. B.Long
curved neck.Very
good. Scarce.1787. New* .Tersey. Cent. Obv. 4. Rev. B. Sled-runner beam.
Fair. Rare.
1787.
New
Jersey. Cent. Obv. 4. Rev. C.Very
fine. LightOlive. Desirable.
1787
New
Jersey. Cent. Obv. 4.Very
good. Lightolive.1787
New
.Jersey. Cent. Obv. 5. Rev. E. Fine. Scarce.1787
New
Jersey. Cent. Obv. 5. Rev. F. Fair. This piece hasthree minute dogs stamped on shield, whichverymuch
resemble the dogs on the 1788dog
or fox type, and piayhave been struck there at the
New
Jersey coining press.1787
New
Jersey. Cents. Obv. 7. Rev. 1. Varieties. Good. 2pcs.1787
New
Jersey. Cent. Piuribs. Fair. Scarce.1787
New
.Jersey. Cents. Obv. 9. Rev. J.Deep
milling. Good.2 pieces.
1788
New
Jersey. Cent. Obv. 3. Rev. A.Fox
type. J’oor.1788
New
Jersey. Cent. Obv.3. Rev. C. Good, butdamaged.1788
New
Jersey. Cent. Obv. 4. Rev. C. Good.1788
New
Jersey. Cent. Obv.5. Rev. D.Head
left. Fair. Rare. 1788New
Jersey. Cent. Obv. 5. Rev. D. Horse bead facingleft. J'hi.s is oneofthe rarest varieties of horse head left.
Large plow
and
horse head. Stiong impression, with nearly complete serrating. Extremely fine. Lightolive.A
very rai e and desirable coin.1786
New
Jersey. Cents. Classified. J’oor and fair. 11 pieces. 1787, 1788New
Jersey. Cents. Clas,si(ied.Many
varieties.J^oorto good. 20 pieces.
1787
New
Jersey. Cents. Unclassified.Poor
to good. 40 pieces.i\Jark
Newby.
Halfpenny. Very good. Scarce.1785 Vermonts. I'pper half very strongly struck
; other half
weak.
A
veiy good piece to sliow this rare type.1786
Vermontensium.
7 trees. Fair. Scarce. 1786 Vermontensium. 9 trees. Fair. J^lugged.1786 Vermont. Cent. Obv. 2. Rev. A. Connecticut head.
Very
fair.1788 Vermont. Cent. Obv. 3. Rev. B. Good.
1788 Vermont. Cent. Obv. 2. Rev. C. Uncirculated. Surfivee
20(5 207 208 209 210 211 212 213 214 215 216 217 218 219 220 221 ooo 223 224 OOP: 226 227 228 229 230 231 232 233 234 235 236
WASHINGTONS.
13 1787 Vermont. Cents. Rev. Brittannia. Obv, good. Rev. verypoor. 3 pieces.
Vermont,
New
York, Massachusetts,Vermont
8,Vermon-tensiuni. Poor. 23 pieces.
1773 Virginia. Halfpennies. Good. 2 pieces. 17(50
Voco
Populi. Difl’erent.Wood.
Halfpennies. Poor. 7 pcs.1723
Wood.
Halfpenny. V'ery good.Colonials, etc. Poor and very poor. 30 pieces.
Connecticut Cents. Poor and fair. 50 pieces.
WASHINGTONS.
•1783 Cent. “ Unity States.” Uncirculated. Original. 1783 Cent. “ Unity States.”
Very
fair.1791 Cent. Large eagle rever.se. Proof. Light olive. Rare.
Bust to left, George Washington. Rev. shield, .surmounted
by an eagle. “Liberty and Security.”
Very
good. 1797Bust to right. Rev. Fasces, etc.
White
metal. Proof. Size 29.1799 Funeral medal. Bust. Rev. urn and d.ites of important
events. Pierced as all are. Silver. Good. Rare. Size 19.
1800 Bust to left. Rev. wreath enclosing
“THE
HERO,”
etc.Funeral Medal. Bronze.
Very
good. Size 25.UNITED
STATES
DOLLARS.
1795
Flowing
hair.Head
in centre. Good.1795
Flowing
hair.Head
close to date. Fair.1796 Large date. Small letters ou reverse.
Very
good. Scarce. 1796 Small date. Small letters on reverse.Very
fair.1797 Six stars facing. Very fair.
1797 Seven stars facing. Very good. Scarce. 1798 Good.
1799 Uncirculated. Sharp, even impression.
With
only the slightestmarks
of cabinet friction.1799 Good.
Without
berries on laurel. 179!>Very
fair.1802
Over
1801. Fine. Sliarp. Scarce.1841 Very tine. Scarce.
1842 Fine. 1813 V'ery tine.
1845
Very
good.Very
scarce.1847
Very
tine.J 14
HALF
DOLLARS.
237 t7A^'238 239/
^
240 / ‘>J~_241 / 'J. 242 / l£ 243/
£^</'244 / 245 /£?
240^
21^ 247 / 248 JL tl 249 /^
250 251 252 /^"253
1853
Very
fair. Scarce.1857
Almost
uncirculated. Proof surface. Rare. 1800 Proof.Very
scarce.1800 Orleans mint. Extremely fine. Scarce. 1870 Fine.
1871 Uncirculated.
1873 Old type. Uncirculated. Scarce. 1873 Trade. Uncirculated. Scarce. 1874 Proof. Scarce.
1877 Uncirculated. San Francisco mint.
1878 Comj)lete proof set, including Bland and Trade Dollars, and
20-cent piece.
Very
rare. 9 pieces.1878 Bland. Proof. Rare. 1878 Trade. Proof. Rare. 1879 Bland. Proof. Scarce. 1879 Trade. Proof. Rare. 1880 Trade. 1880 Bland. Proof. Proof. Rare.
HALF-DOLLARS.
/ oJ-'zrA 1795 Good.90 255 1795 Fair. Different from above.
(9 '-CB 256 1801
Very
fair. Rare./ 357 1805 Berrieson laurel. Very good. Scarce.
cfV’ 258 1807
Head
to right. Fine.</~o 259 1808
Very
good.200 1809
Very
line.At
201 1814 Very line.^
^
202 1820 Large2.Almost
uncirculated. Perfect impression. Scarce.^
203 1820 Very Hue.^0
204 1820Very
good. c/V 205 1827 Uncirculated.^
^ 200 1829 VVry lino.cT 207 1830 Sm.all o in date. Uncirculated.
Weak
in centre.(Bo 208 1830 Large
O
in date. Uncirculated. Sharp.4^^209
1831 Fine.270 1832
Almost
uncirculated.271 1834 Small date and letters.
Very
line.cTo 272 1835
Very
good.^0
273 1830 Fine. Sharp.f^,^n/^274 1830 Gobrecht head. Reeded edge. Fair. Rare. Cra 275 1837, 1838, 1840 Good.
/
‘ti'^ 276 1838 Ulirtl'
n
'ItTlUil. Sharp.
/
€j
277 1851 0. mint.Very
fair. Scarce.(QUARTER
DOLLARS
AND
TWENTA'
CENT
PIECES.
15^37H
^270
<^^380
p-o 2H1U
'o 2S2 2H3^^284
^</'*2s5^*^280
/
^
2871851 O. mint. Good. Scarce. 1852 Piiilii. Mint. Fine. Rare. 1852 O. Mint. Very lair. Rare.
1851) O. mint. Uncirculated.
18<>1 O. mint. Very tine.
181)1
Almost
unciiculated.1874 Uncirculated. Sharp. Alint lustre.
18715 Uncirculated. Sharp.
1878 Almost.uncirculated.
187'J Uncirculated.
Mint
lustre. Scarce.QUARTER
DOLLARS
AND
TWENTY
CENT
PIECES.
/Jrd
2
b!^0
nd'
X'lUo
4(/'3r
288 1804. Very fair. R;u'c.
280 1815
W
wiiiiw
ity liii^.‘^‘^Shai p. Rare.200 18015 over 180), 1818, 1810. Very fair.
201 1825
Very
good. Scarce.202 1828 Extremely line. Sharp. Scarce. 203 1840
With
drapery, 1841, 1844. GochI. 204 1851 Very good. Scarce.205 1852 Good. Scarce.
2915 1858 Pncirculated.
207 1873
With
arrows. Uncirculated.208 187(5, ’77, ’78, ’70 Uncirculated. Scarce. 200 1878 Proof. Scarce. 3 pieces. 3 j)ieces. 4 pieces. 3C> 300 1880 Proof. Scarce.
301 1875 20-cent. Uncirculated. Sharp. Philadelphia mint.
Pv
302 1875 20-cent. 0. C. and S. mints. Fine. 2 pieces.7^’303 187(5 20-cent. Proof. Rare. Phila. mint.
/
^
304 187(5 20-cent. Strictly uncirculated.Mint
lustre. Sharp. Rare.1878 20-cent. Proof
Very
rare.DIMES.
^
0
30(5 1801
Very
pt)*)r.Shows
date./c?i/”3()7 1811
Good
for date. Rare./ 2. 307* 1821 Large and small dates. 1824, 182.’)^ 1870. Very fair. Opes.
308 1827
Very
tine. Stars weak.~}L' 309 1820 Uncirculated.
J~J 310 1834 Uncirculated. Sharp.
/ '
311 1834, 1835, 1810. Good. /If 312 1835, 183(5, 1837. Very flue.
k 0 313 1838
With
stars. Uncirculated.^0
314 1839 Uncirculated.3 pieces. 3 pieces.
1(5
HALF
DIMES.
/ / 315 > "^y'sie'3
317 // 318 319 320^3
321 322 ;Zi/^d23 ..2; 324 1841, 1845.Very
fine.184() Good.
Very
scarce.1853
With
arrows. Uncirculated.185(5 Large and small date, 1858. S. O. Phila. mints.
1858, 18()0 Uncirculated.
18T3, 1875 C. C. and Phila. mints. Uncirculated. 1873
With
arrows, 1879. Uncirculated.1878 Proof. Scarce. 1879 Proof. Scarce. 1880 Proof. Scarce. 2 pieces. Good. 3pcs. 3 pieces. 4 pieces. 3 pieces. 325
2/
327/
^'‘328
^^329
^(/'"330 /4^
331 / ££' 332 ^^'333V
334 c/c7^335 33(5 S-n 337F
338(/V^339
.^
340Z‘^341
3427
343HALF-DIMES.
- -«.•1792
Head
ofMartha
Washington?
to left.LIB.
PAR.
OF
SCIENCE
& INDUSTRY.
Rev.UNI.
STATES OF
AMERICA.
HALF-DISME.
Plugged
near edge, hutsoskilfully doneas tobe almostimperceptible. Silver. -
Very
good. Rare.
1794
Very
good.Even
impression. Scratch extending from the chin to between the 9 and 4 in date.Very
rare and indemand.
1794 Poor.
Shows
date. Rare. 1795Good
Scarce.1795 Variety. Poor.
Shows
date. 179(>Very
poor. Date good.1797 Fifteen stars. Good. Rare.
Even
impression. 1800 Good.Very
scarce.1803 Poor. Date good. Rare.
1831, 1832, 1837, 18(50.
Very
fine. 5 pieces.18:53 Uncirculated.
1834, 1835, 18:38, 1853
Without
arrows.Very
fair. 4 pieces.1835 Large date. Uncirculated. Sharp.
1838
Without
stars. Poor.Very
rare.^
i 6 pieces.
1844 Uncirculated. Sharp.
Very
scarce.184(5 Good. Rare.
1845, 1853
Very
fine. 2 pieces.UNITED STATES
CENTS.
17^^44
<^o 845 34C,Ua
347 i/~34.s ^ ^ 849 / 350 >6/351 6/"-^^352 /^
353V
^354
^
^^*^3552
f?35(i 357^358
^
359 300 t^'301 !LI 3(53 51(53 3(54 / iiT'H\ry . u_p 3C,7 <^0 3(58 / 3(59^2-
370 :^71 ' (J: 373 /2- 373 ’^'374
,At/'375 /_CJ 5170’'w'377
A>
878 /i/' 379THREE
CENT
SILVER.
1851, ’53, ’53, ’55, ’58. Good. 5 pieces.
1854 Miiyii iiihttwH.
1859 Uncirculated.
18(50 Proof.
18GI Uncirculated. 3 pieces.
18(52 Proof.
1808 Proof. Very rare.
1873 Proof.
UNITED
STATES
CENTS.
1793 Chain. America. Without periods. Very good. Rare. 1793 Chain. Poor. Everything discernible.
1793 Wreath. Vine and bars on etlge. Three leaves under head.
Good. Light color. Scarce.
1793 Wreath.
Same
dies. Lettered edge.Very
fair. Scarce. 1793 Liberty cap. Obv. fair, date good. Rev. poor. Scarce. 1794 Maris No. 5.Young
head.Very
line, but partlyeatenaway
by corrosion.
1794 Maris No. 10. Pyramidal head. Good.
Head
weak.1794 Maris No. 33. Shielded hair.
Very
fair.1794 Maris No. 37. Plicae. Good. Scarce. 1794 Maris No. 37. Plicae.
Very
fair. Scarce.1795
Thick
jdanchet. Lettered edge. Good.Very
scarce. 1795Thin
planchet.One
cent high in wreath. Good.179(5 Liberty cap. Fair.
179(5 Fillet head. Fine. Dark.
179(5 Fillet Head. Liberty variety. Fair.
1797 Uncirculated.
Even
millingand
inipre.ssion ; surface isevenly though slightly corroded. Light color.
1798 Large date.
Weak
as usual. Fine. Light olive.1799 Very poor,
shows
date. Rare. 1800Good.
Scarce.1801
Very
tine. Strong, bold, oven impression. Obv.Urowu.
Rev. Light'olive. .A very rare cent in this condition.
1802
Very
fine. Light olive.1803
Very
good.1804
Broken
die. Poor, <latc gixsl. Rare. 1804Broken
die. Poor, date very fair. Rare. 1805 Fine. Light color. Scarce.180(5 Extremely fine fordate. Light oHvq.
A
very rare anddesir-ablecent.
1807
Over
1806.Very
good.*Very
scarce.18
UNITED
STATES
CENTS.
^—
380 /^^381
/
382 383Jo
384^
0 385 (/o 38(5 387 JPj- 388 389J7'
390 391^
392^
393 ӣf 394^
395 iS 396 397 7(/~ 398 399^
409 401 /‘^ 402 /(/~ 403hr
404 405 .4r_40(5 A(/ 407 408 409 410^
411 /" 412 •/^
413 414/O
415J/
416 417 418 419 4201809 Fair. Strong date. Scarce. 1810 Over 1809.
Very
good. Scarce.1810 Very flue. Light color. Scarce thus.
1811
Very
good. Slightly corroded. Vejtjuauaacerrr^1812 Very fine, strong impression. Dark-giecn patination. 1813 Good. Scarce.
1813
Very
good. Scaice. 1814 Crossed 4.Very
good.1817 13 stars. Unciiculated. Light olive.
1817 15 stars.
Very
good. Scarce.1819
Over
1818. Fine. Scarce.1820 Cracked die. Unciiculated. Purple. Sharp. 1821
Very
good. Scarce.1822 Fine.
Dark
green.1823 Perfectdate. Fine. Strong impression. Black. Rare.
1825, 1826, 1829. Good. 3 pieces.
1826, 1827
Very
good. 2 pieces.1331 Fine. Light olive.
1832
Very
good. Scarce. 1833 Fine. Light olive.1834 Fine. Light olive.
1835
Very
fine. Purple-red color.1837 Fine. Light olive.
1838 Uncirculated. Light olive. 1839, 1838 Head. Fine. Dark.
1839 Silly head. Fine. Lightolive.
1840 Large date. Uncirculated. Obv. L. O. J of rev.corroded 1846 Almost uncirculated.
1848 Uncirculated. Light olive.
1850 Bright red. Uncirculated. 1851 Uncirculated. Light olive.
1852 Uncirculated. Partly bright. Sharp. 1853 Bright red. Uncirculated.
1854 Bright red and purple. Uncirculated. Sharp. Scarce. 1855 Straight 55. Uncirculated. Light olive.
1856 Uncirculated. Partly bright.
1857 Large and small dates.
Very
good. 2 pieces.1857 Uncirculated. Obv. bright red. Rev. light olive. Large
date. Scarce.
Set of cents from 1793 to 1857 inclusive. 3-1793 Cliain and
wreaths, just
show
date. 1799. Fair.Shows
date. 1804 date justdi.scernible. 2-1809. 3-1811.Poor
to very good. 108 pieces.1851, 1853, 1855, 1856, 1857. Different. Fine.
PROOF
SF/rSAND
BASE
COINAGE.
19 (Jlj 433 433Z
2. 424 ^c/"435 (f(/'43(52X
437 438 439ojr
4303
431 ^ 2. 432 433IZ.
434 3^ 4357
430^
437 2L / 438 </'439^
> 440HALF-CENTS.
1793 Good. Scarce. 1793 Poor.1794 Small head. Good. Scarce. 1794
Small head. Fair.
1794 Large hea'l. Good. Scarce.
1795
Thick
planchet. Lettered edge.Very
fair. Scarce. 1795'I'hiii planchet. 1797. Fair. 3 pieces.
^797 Fair. Scarce. tSOO Good. Scarce. 1802 Good. Raie.
1803, ’4, ’5, ’(), ’7, '9, '10. Fair. 7 pieces.
1804 Very fine.
1810 Very fair. Scarce.
1811 Poor. Rare.
1835, ’38, ’29, ’33, ’3, ’4, ’5, ’49, ’50, ’54, ’57. Verygood. 11 pcs.
1851 rncirculated. Partly bright red.
1853 Uncirculated.
1855 Blight red. Uncirculated.
1851, 1855, 185C Very fine. 3 pieces.
1857 luicirculated. Scarce.
^^^411
443 / 443 /<a> 441 -2 7 415 ./V"44(5:^<^417
>'i/"448 449A/"
4.50hj
451 4.52 £i/^453^4.54
I <LiL\hr>^7
"^4.50PROOF
SETS
AND
BASE
COINAGE.
1877 Complete proof.set. Contains the 30-cent piece.
Very
rare.8 pieces.
1878 Complete proofset. Contains both Bland
and
Tradedollars,and
30-cent piece.Very
rare. 9 pieces.1879 Trade dollar. Brilliant proof. Very rare.
1879 Bland dollar. Brilliant proof.
1875 30-cent. Uncirculated. Proofsurface. Phila.
mint-187(5 30-cent. Proof. Rare. Phila. mint.
18,5(5 Flyingeagle. Cent. Nickel. Proof. Sharpimpression. Rare. 1858 Cent. Indian head. Rev. Laurel wreath. Pattern. Proof.
Nickel.
18(53 (’ent. Nickel. Proof.
18(5(5 5-cent. Nickel. Brilliant proof. Scarce.
1868 Brilliant small proof sot. 1-2-41-5.
Very
rare. 4 pieces.18(59 Brilliant small proof .set. 1-2-3-5. Scarce. 4 pieces.
1871 Brilliant small proof set. 1-2-3-5.
Very
scarce. 4 pieces.1873 Brilliant small i>roofset. l_2-3-5. Rare. 4 pieces.
1873 Brilliant small proof set. 1-2-3-.’).
Very
rare. 4 pieces.20
SILVER COINS
AND
MEDALS.
^/V457 ^/'7458A/
'459 400 461 ‘Jv 402/d
403t
464 / -L 405*^06
/<V~407 40810
409 S' 470 (/'471 ^c/"472 <L£' 473 1-3-5. Rare. 3 pieces. 1-3-5. Rare. 3 pieces 1-3-5. Scarce. 3 pieces. 1-3-5. Scarce. 3 pieces. 1-3-5. 3 pieces. 1-3-5. 3 pieces.its. Uncirculated. 5 pieces.
1878 Brilliant small proofset.
1878 Brilliant small proofset.
1879 Brilliant small proofset.
1879 Brilliant small proofset.
1880 Brilliant small proofset.
1880 Brilliant small proofset. 1857, ’8, ’62, ’3, ’4. Nickel cents.
1804, ’5, ’7, ’73, ’4, ’5, ’0, ’8, ’9. Bi’onzecents. Uncirculated. 9 pcs. 1857, ’8, ’9, ’04, ’5, '7, ’70, ’1, ’2, ’3, ’4, ’5, ’0, ’8, ’9, ’80. Partly
bright. Cents. 16 pieces.
1805, ’9, ’70, ’1, ’2, ’4, ’0, ’80. 3 cent nickel. Uncirculated, ll^pcs.
1804 2-cent. Uncirculated. Brightred. Scarce.
1805 2-ceut. Uncirculated. Bright red. Scarce.
1807,
1870,
1807,
1876 1879
1808. 2-ceut. Uncirculated. Brightred. ’71. 2-ceut. Uncirculated. Slightly tarnished.
72, ’
0.
/
5-cent. Uncirculated.
Small set. Uncirculated. 1-3-5. Scarce.
Half, quarter, and dime. Uncirculated,
demand. 2 pieces. 2 pieces. 4 pieces. 3 pieces.
Mint
lustre. In 3 pieces.474 1878, 1879, 1880. Uncirculated. Cents. Bright red. 25 pieces.
475 / 476 / 101' 477 478 /J' 479 480
/V
481 481* 482 /11
483do
484SILVER
COINS
AND
MEDALS.
1592 Christian, John, George and Augustus,
Dukes
of Saxony. Crown. Good. Surface corroded. Scarce.1005
Rudolph
II.,Ring
of Austria. Bust. Rev. shield. Crown.Very
good.1020 Leopoldof Austria. Bust. Rev. arms. Crown.
Very
good. 1040John
George,Duke
of Saxony. Bust in armor. Crown.Very good.
1741 Frederick Augustus,
King
of Poland.King
ou horseback. Rev.A
throne.“HI.”
Size 14. Fine. Rare.1700 Frederick Augustusof Saxony, j crown.
Very
good. 1791 Holland.Knight
ou horseback. Rev.two
lions holding.shield. Ca.st in silver. Said to be issued by the
govern-ment
in this way. Fine.Very
rare. Half crown. 1790 Rei)ublic of Bern. Fine. Half-crowui size.1790 Italy. Republicof
Genua
4 Lira. Fine. Rare.1797 Italy. City of Bologna. Scudo, issued during the Revolution.
'I'he
Madonna
in cloUds above the city. Very good. Rare. Georgia, Tran.s-Caucasia. Double Abaze. Struck for Georgia,under Alexander I. of Russia. Obv. Russian legend
KAR-TllOULI.
THETRI.
(whitepence).Rev.TIFLIS,
Ac.Crown
SILVER
COINS
AND
MEDALS.
J'7
IS5/L^
4S()/
0 487 ' £:f^’488 489^7
490^
4922kT
493 494 ^^!^^'49.5 /^“490
^
^
497kb
498 /c?^
499 / f 500 cP(/' 501 /^
502 503 504 /(/" 505 /'I 500East India. Rupee. Uncirculated.
1848. England. Victoria.
War
medal. Rev. beautifulallegor-ical ligure of Britannia seated on a sea-horse.
Very
tine.Size 28.
1854 England. Victoria.
War
medal. Rev. Victory crowning a gladiator. “Crimea.” Sebastopolcla.sp. V'eryfine. Size23.“Annual
Assay of 1871,” surrounded by fancy wreath. Obv. Archimedes. Proof. Size 22.Jernagan ci.stern medal, (^iieen Caroline watering
palm
trees.A
beautiful medal. Proof. Size 24.
Georgia.
A
beautiful palmetto tree embos.sed.Two
shields at base, on each side; beneath,
1776.
A
military ornament. Sil-ver. Size 30x25.1837 Feuchtwauger’s composition. Three cent.
Arms
ofNew
York. Good.
Netherlands. William II., King. ^ Guildeu. Proof. Scarce. Austria. Francis .loseph I. as Emperor. 1858.
Very
tine Florin.Hungary. Francis .loseph I. as King. Rev. Hungarian arms.
Florin. Uncirculated.
Coronation of Elizabeth,
Empress
of Austria, as (^ueen of Hun-gary, 1868. Size 15.Very
tine..Japanese Bou. Gold. Intrinsic value about fl.
View
of Sighing of Declaration ofIndependence 1776. Rev. Sig-nature ofJohn
Hancock, with inscription. Proof. Siz.e 27.Masonic Temple, Boston. Rev. “ Dedicated
June
24, 5867. ’Proof. Size 20.
Wyoming
Centennial. 1778-1878. Scene ofmassacre by Indians. Rev.Monument.
Proof. Size 24.Norwalk, ('onn. Memorial. 1869. Bu.st of Washington. Rev. “
Bought
ofNorvake
Indians,” etc. N'ery tine. Size 25.“Solomon's
Lodge, No. 1., Po’Keepsie, N.Y.”
Bust ofWa.sh-ington in compa.ss
and
triangle. Size 22. Fifteen struck in this metal.George Wasliington. “ First ii;
War,”
etc.“Last
in Securinga .Monument.” Rev. Plain shaft. Proof. Size 26.
Centennial Ibiception, Ball and
Tea
Paity, Aciulemy of Music, N. Y., February 22d, 1876. Bust ofMartha
WashingUm.
To
aid St.John’s Guild Floating Hosintal. Bust of Washington.Very
rare. Proof. Size 18.Lowell Centennial, 1876. Proof. Scarce. Size, 16.
Smallest VVashington Medal. Rev. Blank. Proof. Size 5.
Jules Bornofeld, Austin, Texas. Obv. Parole. Saloon card. Silver.
MEDALS.
507 508/(T
510^511
^
512 513^514
'7'Lo 51G 'I, ^c/"518
MEDALS.
Cheselden. Obv.
Very
finebust, inlooseshirtandcap. Rev.Nude
dead man, proijped
up
on a bier.MORS
VIVIS
SALVS
above,St.
Thomas
Hospital beneath. Dies byW.
Wyon.
Beautiful galvanic reproduction in bronze.Even
these are very rare.Size 47.
Maj. Gen. Geo. G. ^leade.
From
Union League
of Philadelphia. Bust. Rev.Meade
receiving a wreath from Victory. Bronze.Very
fine. Rare. Size 51.Andrew
Johnson, President U. S. Rev. Liberty shaking handswith an Indian, before a
monument
surmounted
by a bust ofWashington. Bronze.
Very
tine. Size 48.Irish medal. Harp, shamrock, etc., surrounded by a wreath. Rev. wreath of shamrock. Bronze. 2i).
Brazil Centennial Medal, 1870, struck in Machinery Hall. Size
17. Bronze.
Very
fine. Rare.Hnrnane
Society ofMassachusetts, 1791. Shield bearingtwoboats,hands clasped, shipwreck. Above,
“Refuge”
aird cabin. Rev.“Reward
of Merit,”“Courage,”
and “Perseverance.”B.
Wyon.
London, Fee. Bronze.Very
fine. Size 36. Rare.White
metal medals. Mediirnr size. 8 pieces.Very
fltrely executed head, in high relief, ofDr. Joseph Parreoast,the celebr-ated sur-geon of Philadelphia. Bronze cast from a
rrrodel for a medal, by Mr. Barber of U. S. Mint. Probably the
orrly one obtainable, as they are never sold by the rrrint. Size,
length 73, width 40.
Bronze placqire ofthe great Greek lawgiver Solon.
A
rrragnificentportrait of very hire execution.
Modern
w’ork. Size 05.“BENJAMIN RUSH
M
: I) :OF
PHILADELPHIA
; ;” Bustfacing left. Rever&e, a river winding throughavalley.
On
leftside,
SYDENHAM.
In foreground, an open book resting on arock, inscribed,
RE.VD,
THINK,
OBSERVE
! Beneath, A.MDCCCVIII.
M.
FURST,
FEC.
Bronze. Very fine.Very
rare. Size 27.
Robert and Louisa Gilmore, of Baltimore. F'iftieth Anniversary
of their Marriage, 25th Sept. 1821. Th.eir busts, jngata facing
left. Rev. “
To
C-orijngal Happiness.’Nude
cherub.Faulk-ner-, Fee. Bionze. Very hue. Size 20. Rare.
Northwestern Sairitaiy Fair, Chicago, 111 , 18<>5. Bust of
Abia-ham
Lincoln to right. Rev. Victory holding theAmerican
llag,standingon a hill in foreground.
On
righthand, in background,a naval view, on left
hand
view of a camp, sun rising overeach. Bronze. Verygood, somevr hat abused. Rare. Diesby
Paquet. Size 37.MEDALS.
'2aOJ
519* 'f':> 521^^^522
7523
Gj'rm
^j"525
9^-52t; 527.^
528 7^/^'>29 )30 c?^
531 .//
^
532Ciinterbury Cathednil. Obv. Exterior view of the caliietlral. Rev.
Interior view in the nave.
Of
superb execution. Dies by. .1.Davis Hiriniuf'hain. Hronze.
Very
tine. Size 39.Coloffiie Cathedal. Obv.
View
when
uniinisheil. Rev.View
when
completed; both exterior views.
Very
beautifully executed, bronze. Eery line. Size 38.Chinese Medal.
Two
whales spouting, leaves, etc. Rev. Blank.Bell metal or bronze.
Veiy
ancient, rare,and
curious; said tobo-two thousand y( ars old. Size 58.
Store Card. 1lunterstown
(Adams
county. Pa.?) 1832.Crown
enclosedby a wreath. Rev. “Payable ingoods,” starsurrounded
by
a wreath. Extremely rare, possibly unique. Good. Rudelyengraved.
George Washington. Rev. “Success to United States.”
I'n-ciiciliated.' Bare thus. Large size.
Giant Medals distributed in Philadelphia procession by the mint
employes. Brass proofs. (5 pieces.
William Pitt. Bust. Rev,
“The man who
having saved the parent, pleaded with success forher children.” Bronze, Size20.James
Madison, President U. S. 1809 to 1817. Bust to right.Rev. Eagle holding laurel wreath enclosing inscription. Dies by Furst. Only 24struck. Rare.
White
metal. Proof. Size 41.Major General IT. S. Grant.
By
Joint resolution of Congress, Dec. 17, 1803. Bust to left. Rev. Victory holding shi‘>ldin-scribed “ Donelson ;” in background, view of Vick.sburg and Chattanooga, surrounded
by
Mi.ssissippi river. Beautifulgal-vanic reproduction in bronze. Dies destroyed. Rare. Size 04.
Cathedral of St. Peter and St. Paul, Philadelphia. Exterior view. Rev. Beautiful prospective interior view. Galvan'c
re-production in bronze. Size 51.
Wyoming
Centennial 1778-1878. Gilt proof. Rire. Size 24.Demosthenes
preaching at the .sca'horo. Rev. Merit, enclosedby a wreath. Design for a reward medil for oratory. Probably
unique. Bronze. Size 25,
1770-1870 Centennial. Beautiful head of Liberty. Rev.
Two
tlags crossed, one bearing 13 stars, and the other 30 stars.
Bronze. Proof. Rare. Size 32.
1770-187<>. Masonic Centennial, from the Ma.sons in Euroi>o to those in America. Beuutiful lu'ad of liiberty. Rev. Insciiption. Haro. Bronze. Proof. Size 24.
Louis Philippi? L,
King
of Franco. Bust to loft. Rev. Allegorical tiguro dispathlng tlgures representingCommerce
andWar.
Struck to
commomorato
the opening of the railway Intween Franco and Belgium. Diesby
Bovy. Beautiful galvanicre-production in bronze, only obtainable in this way, as the dies
24
MISCELLANEOUS
COINS.
!
^
533 Electrotype bronze placque of signing the Declaration ofInde-pendence, view from
W
right’s medal, surroundedby
the Decla-ration ; beneath, facsirhilesignatures of thesigners. Size7x8inX
534 ^ 535/
53G /£^'537
/ 538^
539 cA? 540 541'^^543
543/
—
54G 547 548t^549
/(? 550 // 551/£1.
(o 553 5549o
>'555 -z.55G 6i^ 557 j2-G’_558 6^/ 559 C/r/>)G0 C/tA5Gl /^^~5G2
^
5G3 / 564^
^
5G5 56G c;^_5G7 / 5G8^~5G9
/
570 ' 571 572^
573 574MISCELLANEOUS
COINS.
1799 Dollar. Over1798.
Very
line. Large plauchet. 1848 Half-dollar. Uncirculated. Scarce.Uncirculated.
Uhciiculated. Scarce. O. mint. Good. Scarce. Uncirculated.
Without,
“In
God
"We Trust.” S. mint. Good.Mint lustre. Scarce.
1849 Half-dollar. 1850 Half-dollar. 1851 Half-dollar. 1854 Half-dollar. 1866 Half-dollar. Duplicate. 1879 Half-dollar. Uncirculated 1806 Quarter-dollar. Fail'.
1852 Quarter-dollar. Uncirculated. Scarce. Fieldslightlydulled.
1879 Quarter-dollar. Uncirculated.
Mint
lustre.1814 Dime. Good.
1825 Dime.
Very
fine.1814, ’21, ’23, ’24, ’25, ’27, ’51. Dimes. Fairand good. 7 pieces.
1858, 1860, 1862. Dimes. Uncirculated. 3 pieces.
1851, ’54, ’62, ’6(), ’71,. Three cent silver.
Very
good 5 pieces. 1866,’67, ’72, ’73, ’74, ’79. Fivecentnickel. Uncirculated. 6 pieces.Proofs.
One
uucir.Scarce. 4 pieces. 4 pieces. 3 pieces. 3 pieces. 6 pieces. 1873, ’75, ’80. Threecent nickel.
1871 Small proof set. 1, 2, 3, 5
1873 Small proof set. 1, 3, 5.
1878 Small proof .set. 1, 3, 5. Rare.
1879, 1880. Small proof sets. 1, 3, 5.
Two
sets1852 Pattern.
Ring
dollar. Nickel. Proof. Scarce.1869 Pattern. Fivecent. Liberty head. Rev. V. Nickel. Proof. 1869 Pattern. Threecent. Libertyhead. Rev.III. Nickel. Proof. 1794 Cent. MarisNo.21. Shortbust.
Very
good. Strongimpression.1794 Cents. Good. 3 pieces.
1799, 1804. Cents. Poor. Dates discernible. 2 pieces.
1811 over 1810. Cent. Nearly good. Scarce.
1819 Over 1818. Cent.
Very
fine. Light olive. Scarce. 1820 Cent.Broken
die. Bright red.1823 Cent. Perfectdate.
Very
good. Scarce. 1823 Over 1822. Cent. Good. Scarce.1825 Cent.
Very
fine. Light olive.1835
Very
fine. Light olive.1853 Cents. Bright red. Uncircidated. 6 pieces. 1820, ’50, ’1, ’2, ’3, ’6. Bright red. Unciiculattd. 11 pieces.
PRICED
CATALOGUES.
25PRICED CATALOGUES.
No.of Lots.
Ay575
1859June
7. A. R. Sage. Foskett’scollection. 403/o 576 1860
May
24-55. Gallagher’s collection. 641 577 1861 February 5.Lamb’s
collection. 471 578 1862May
26-27-28. Lillieudahl’scollection. Scarce. 1230579 1863 April 28-29-30,
and
May
1.Woodward.
Printedpieces.liare. 2569
^
580 1869 Sept. 7-8,and
Cct. 18-19.Thorn and
Randall’scol-y lection. 2 pieces. 1665
581 1870 April 12.
Thomas
Birch, Auctioneer. 386^
582 1870 April 28-29.Lavitt, Strebeigh
&
Co. 391^^
583 1871January
16,
June
21. Cogan. 2 pieces. 975^
^
584 1872
January
5. A. S. Robinson. 454/ J 585 1872 April 11-12. Benj. Haines’ collection. 883
/J
586 1872 Dec. 18. J.W.
Haseltine. 346/^/’587 1873 June, 18-19-20. L. G. Parmelee, G. F. Seavey. 1202
/6
588 1873 Sept. 22-23. Leveridge’s collection 1512 589 1873 Sept. 24-25-28-27. MacAllister’s collection. 1625/O^ 590 1873 Nov. 20-21. E. Cogan. 847
/i/ 591 1874 Jan. 13-14-15. J.
W.
Haseltine. 1146 y(/'
592 1874 Feb. 23-24-25-26.
W.
E.Woodward’s
18th sale. 1852 593 1874 April 7-8-9. Groux’s collection. 1173/
0
594 1874 Nov. 27. Sanford’s coll. [Dec. 21-22-23. Lathrop’scollection. 2 pieces. . 1446 / 595 1875 Jan. 25-26-27-28. J.
W.
Haseltine. 2022 ^ 0 596 1875March
1-2. E. Cogan. 818 / d597 1875 April 13-14. Haseltine.
June
30. Cogan. 2 pieces. 1475^^~598
1875 April 28-29-39-31. Joseph E. Gay’s collection. 1809ja.,’ 599 1875 Nov. 16.
James
II. Taylor’s collection. 2389^ [yt 600 1876 Haseltine’s Centennial sales. Parts I, IV, VI, VII.
4 pieces. 4449
601 1876
June
28-29. Bird, Auctioneer. Boston. 1200602 1876
June
29-30. E.Cogan. Oct.17-18-19-20. Haines. 2pcs. 2560/ 603 1877 April 12-13. A. S. .Tenks’ collection. 949
/^^604 1877
May
28-29. Ferg. Haines’s collection. 1035*7
605 1877
June
28-29. Nov. 7-8-9. E. Cogan. 2 pieces. 2309/
0
606 1878 Feb. 27-28. Cogan.
March
4-5-6. Scott. Sept 6.Frossard. 3 luecos. 1220
cf}
m
1878Nov.
11-12-1.3-14-1.5-16. Holland’scoll. Rare. 4 >a8(>V 008 1878 Dec. 18—17—18.
James
E. Root’s collection. Deair.ible. 1633609 187i> .fan. 15-16-17. J.
W.
Haseltine. 1584i) 610 1879 Feb. 28. Cogan.
March
18. Libbie.March
27. 3 i>cs. 1.5440 611 187!>
March
27, April 80,May
29, Sept. 4. 4 pieces. 199720
PRICED CATALOGUES.
/3
613 /76
U
615 ;2./616
/J- 617 .ry~(ii8 619/a
020^
621 ^ ^ 622^
623/
0 624cr
r
025 626^628
^
629 ^ ^ 630C
631 ‘^o
632 -Z 633 / 634^
635 J’(/‘636 c/"637/^^'638
1879 July29-30, Sept. 2-3, Ocl,. 22-23, Nov. 7, Deo. 5. 5 pcs. 3997 1879 Oct. 9. S. H.
&
H.Chapman. Very
fineand rarepieces. 604 1879 Harzfeld’s 1st, 3d, 5th, 7th sales. 4 pieces. 3387 1879 Dec. 16-17-18-19.Woodward’s
25th sale. 2971 1880 Jan. 21, Jan. 28, Jan. 27-28, Feb. 10. 4 pieces. 3552 1880 Feb. 11-12. S. H.&
H.Chapman.
Bispham’s coll. 10241880 Feb. 27-28. Stenz’s collection. 1200 1855-73 Priced addendas. 9 pieces.
1878 April 24-25. 1879
March
25. Autographs. 2 pcs. 1286 1869 Dec. 21. 1872 April 8. 1875 Dec.6-7-S-9. Partlypriced. 3 pieces.
IJKPRICED CATAL.O»UES,
E(e„
Etc. 1860 Losser, Piazza, etc. 3 pieces.1864
May
17 to 21. J. F.McCoy’s
collection. 3122 1865March
20 to 25.Woodward’s
6th sale.Very
rare. 3834 1866 to 1877 Miscellaneous sales. 22 pieces.“An
Almanac
for theYear
of ourLord
Christ 1783.”By
An-drew
Beers. Cover bears aviewand
plan of the investment ofYorktown.
Back
of cover is an explanation of cover. Hartford, Conn. Fine condition. Rare.Boston, Mass.,
Weekly
Journal, 1728.Columbian
Centinel, 1801. Telegraphe, 1801. Pa. Packet, 1780. Newspapers. 5 pieces.Rhode
Island, Mass., Pa. Colonial currency. Good. 6 pieces.Rhode
Island, July 2, 1780.Four
dollars. Clean. Scarce.New
Jersey,March
25, 1770. Thirtyshill.Red
seal. Scarce. Good.State of Mass. Bay. Promiseto
pay
£15.June
1, 1779.Very
fine. 7ix5j. Rare.
Colonialnotes. Various. Poor. 17 pieces.
Mason’s Coin-Collectors’ Herald. 1st vol. 1879.
Chinese Bible and Almanac. 2 pieces.
“ Heath’s Counterfeit Detector.” Ararebook. Severalplatesgone. Counterfeit Coin Detector. Nickel. 50c. to $10.
Grant
and Sherman
15-Cent Note.One
obv. with red, and greenbacks. Uncirculated.
Very
rare.S. H.
&
H.CHAPMAN,
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