World Silver & Bronze


Lot 3574 World Silver & Bronze
Estimate $750
			
			
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JAPAN, Hosokura, pattern in copper of lead square one hundred mon with central square hole, four characters around, incuse character upper right, c.1863, (KM.30 [lead], JNDA 17). Good very fine, extremely rare.
A similar example and probably this specimen was in the Ward Smith and Money Company Sale 25 June 10, 1992, (lot 478). Hosokura was a lead mining district in Rikuchu Province in Northern Honshu. The copper pattern was apparently the mother coin for the lead cast examples usually seen and this example is slightly smaller than the lead pieces. This example is identical to the Ward specimen where it is described as copper plated lead?, and is probably a trial or pattern for the rare lead coinage.
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Adjacent lots
- Lot 3572 - ITALY, a range of issues from 1948 - 1966, for one lira to one hundred ... - Estimate $70 
- Lot 3573 - JAMAICA, counterstamped coinage of 1758, silver ten pence as GR both sides on one real ... - Estimate $150 
- Lot 3574 This lot - JAPAN, Hosokura, pattern in copper of lead square one hundred mon with central square hole, ... - Estimate $750 
- Lot 3575 - JAPAN, pre-Meiji Provincial Coinage, copper one hundred and fifty mon, rectangular bar with impressed cash ... - Estimate $200 
- Lot 3576 - JAPAN, pre-Meiji, plated copy of gold Sado Koban-Kin, (17.35 grams), undated (1714-1736), (cf.JNDA 11B, KM.-, ... - Estimate $50 
