World Silver & Bronze Coins - Austria – France
Lot 2151 SESSION 10 (4.30PM WEDNESDAY 22ND NOV) World Silver & Bronze Coins - Austria – France
Estimate $600
Bid at live.noble.com.au
SOLD $8,500
CHINA, an extensive collection of issues in a plastic coin album all described on leaves describing issues of the Qing Dynasty from 1644, includes issues of Wen Zong, 1851-1861, various cash issues from different mints and varieties (39 with some duplication), with additional multiple cash issues from various mints 10 cash (26), 50 cash (5), 100 cash (3), 1000 cash Board of Works (Hartill 22.767); Mu Zong 1862-1874 cash (22), 10 cash (6) various mints; De Zong, 1875-1908, (35); 10 cash (5) from various mints; Puyi, 1908-1912 (2); Taiping Rebellion cash (3), multiple cash (Hartill 23.4 = Sch.1608) rare; Republic 10 cash 1912 (Hartill 24.8 rare) others (2); Sinkiang issues under Wen Zong 100 cash (KM.30.13.1 = Hartill 22.1081); others 4 cash (H.22.1085) (2); assorted cash from Xinjiang (Sinkiang) various types of cash and rulers (29); an interesting and varied collection all described on leaves, a few with pedigrees. Mostly fine - good very fine, some scarce-rare. (179)
Ex Ken O'Brien Collection.
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