1 I QJorttell Utttoesrattg ffithtarg Jtljaca, New fnrk FROM THE BENNO LOEWY LIBRARY COLLECTED BY BENNO LOEWY BEQUEATHED TO CORNELL UNIVERSITY Cornell University Library The original of this book is in the Cornell University Library. There are no known copyright restrictions in the United States on the use of the text. http://www.archive.org/details/cu31924029793266 CATALOGUE OF THE MAGNIFICENT COLLECTION OF AMERICAN COLONIAL COINS HISTORICAL AND NATIONAL MEDALS UNITED STATES COINS U. S. FRACTIONAL CURRENCY CANADIAN COINS AND MEDALS. Etc. FORMED BY THE LATE Hon. George M. Parsons COLUMBUS, OHIO CATALOGUED BY HENRY CHAPMAN NUMISMATIST No. 1348 PINE STREET. PHILADELPHIA, PA. AND TO BE SOLD AT PUBLIC AUCTION BY MESSRS. DAVIS & HARVEY AUCTIONEERS NO. 910 WALNUT STREET. PHILADELPHIA, PA. WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY. FRIDAY. SATURDAY, JUNE 24, 25. 26. 27. 1914 COMMENCING DAILY AT 2 P. M. Lo PREFACE It is a pleasure to have to offer to numismatists such a fine collection of the early coins and medals of America as are contained in this splendid old collection of the late Hon. George M. Parsons and others. Among the Colonial Coins there are several coins which have not been offered for many years, and the student in this most interesting series must have been greatly impressed by the few real gems that have been offered for public competition in the past few years. The series of Historical Medals relating to the early history of our country is one that is highly interesting and records events of the greatest importance — it is a series that commands the attention of the historian as well as the collector. The Pattern Collection is quite extensive, and one which is coming up fast in popularity. The collection of Washington Coins and Medals is one of the finest ever offered. United States Coins contain many examples of great beauty on account of their high state of preservation. The superb example of that great rarity in the Canadian Series, the 1670 Quarter Crown, GLORIAM REGNI, will be a delight to the fortunate purchaser "across the border," as also the 1756 jeton in silver from hitherto undescribed dies. The United States Fractional Currency is one of the finest collections of this popular branch of collecting, which I hope will receive the attention it deserves. I have endeavored to describe the coins as I see them, without favor to the seller or buyer, and so the description may not mislead the latter, have carefully noted the defects or evidences of wear that are on the coin. This great care is of value to the intending buyer, who, I am glad to be able to say, feels that he will get a coin meeting the description, hence, he bids its value to him and is not disappointed when those bought by or for him arrive. Collectors desiring further information than the necessarily brief description incident to a public sale catalogue will please communicate with the undersigned, who will gladly make answer. Bidders will please examine and compare their bids before sending them in, as mistakes made by them will not be borne by the cataloguer IV PREFACE. or auctioneers; also sign your name and address to your bid sheet. Forward your bids as soon as possible. I will carefully execute bids entrusted to me for 5% of the sum purchased — no charge made on lots not bought. The auctioneers will execute bids free of the above commission, but they are not numismatists and do not know the value of the lots, so simply execute the orders given, assuming no responsibility and requir- ing payment to be made in advance of their sending the goods. Every coin, medal or note is sold so much each piece, except where lot or set or proof sets are stated. Because this is a great sale do not let that fact deter the small buyer from sending in his bids — all are welcome and will be thankfully received — the large and the small; and here permit me to draw atten- tion to there being such a varied offering that I believe there should be some item in the following 2,756 lots on which every one receiving this catalogue could make a bid. The cost of publishing this catalogue has been great, and I hope collectors will show their appreciation of my efforts at pleasing them, as well as making business for myself, by either sending in some bids or attending the sale in person or commissioning myself or others to represent them. Any one who receives one of the catalogues and has no use for it, or subsequent catalogues, will confer a favor by returning it. I appreciate greatly the loyal support given me in the past, and it is my aim to strive to merit a continuance of the same. HENRY CHAPMAN, Numismatist, No. 1348 Pine Street, Philadelphia. Bell Telephone : Walnut 2019. Registered Cable Address : "Moneta," Philadelphia. THE CATALOGUE Prior to June 27th, the plain catalogue may be obtained free of charge on application. Prior to June 27th, the illustrated catalogue may be obtained on payment of $3.00. After the sale the illustrated catalogue may be ob- tained with a list of prices obtained bound in at the back on payment of $4.00. After the sale a printed list of prices obtained at the sale may be had on payment of $1.00. After the sale the plain catalogue with list of prices obtained bound in may be had for $1.25. Expressage on all of the above prepaid by the publisher. TERMS OF SALE The sale is made for cash on delivery of the goods, which may be obtained at the termination of each day's sale, or at the end of the sale on the 27th. The highest bidder to be the buyer. Should a dispute arise and the disputant has a voucher and is will- ing to advance on the price at which the lot was stricken off, then the said lot is to be put up again and sold to the highest bidder. The auctioneers reserve the right to refuse the bid of an individual if he declines to make a cash deposit or pay sum bid on their request to do so. No lot is separated. All are sold subject to the catalogue descrip- tion and by the catalogue numbers. Should any lot become misplaced, the buyer does not acquire any right in it if it is stricken off without the mistake being discovered, and such a lot must be returned to the auctioneers. Every item is guaranteed genuine, and this holds good indefinitely. Every lot sold so much each piece, except the proof sets. No coins shown during the progress of the sale unless to oblige a special request. Any one wishing to see a lot will be given every oppor- tunity to do if possible. Collectors are requested to carefully examine the coins during the exhibition, marking their catalogue, thus being prepared, as the sale proceeds at the rate of about 200 lots to the hour. ORDER OF SALE Commence each day at 2 P. M. Coins for the day's sale on exhibition at the auction room from 9.00 A. M. to 12.30 P. M. First day — Nos. 1 to 560 inclusive. Second day — Nos. 561 to 1278 inclusive. Third day— Nos. 1279 to 2077 inclusive. Fourth day— Nos. 2078 to 2756 inclusive. SCHLE, 4 8 12 18 20 24 28 32 38 40 44 48 52 58 80 64 CATALOGUE SOMMER OR BERMUDA ISLANDS. 1 (1616-1G19?) Twopence. Wild hog standing to left, above ii for value — 2 pence. R. s i (Sommer Islands) at either side of a ship, which is very faint Obverse fine. R. Faint. Extremely rare. Plate. This denomination unknown to Crosby. COINS OF THE BRITISH COLONIES IN NORTH AMERICA. MASSACHUSETTS. SILVER COINAGE. NEW ENGLAND SHILLING. 2 (1652) Shilling. N E for New England in a punch mark nearly square on a plain planchet. R. xn for 12 pence or a shilling. Free from the usual bending and one of the finest examples I bave seen. Fine. Very rare, and a coin that every American collector should strive to possess, being, as it is, the first coin struck in North America. Plate. Crosby, plate I, 3. WILLOW TREE SERIES. 3 1652 Shilling. masa(t)hvets i (part shows) N Busby tree with branches in loops. R. new en(gl)and (a)n do(m) 1652 xii The letters in parenthesis do not show. Fine, slightly bent, but superior to those usually offered, and even then only once or twice in a decade. Extremely rare. Plate. Crosby, 3d-G 1. Note.— From the C. I. Bushnell (18S5) and J. G. Mills' Collec- tions (1904). OAK TREE SERIES. i 1652 Shilling, masathvsets . in . Bushy tree with two lower limbs curved like horns. R. new England . an . dom 1652 . xn for 12 pence or a shilling. Die broken on top of obverse and along right side of reverse. Fine. Unusually even impression for this variety. Plate. Crosby, 2-D, plate 1, No. 9. BKITISH COLONIES IN NORTH AMERICA. MASSACHUSETTS. 5 1G52 Shilling, masatiivsets . in. Bushy, spiny tree with shrub at either side of trunk. R. new England . an . dom . 1652. xii Uncirculated. Planchet has nick on edge cutting into tops of ng on reverse. Slightly weak on obverse edge at n, otherwise very sharp even obverse, the reverse not quite even. Very rare. Plate. Crosby 3-D, rarity 4, plate 1, No. 8. G 1652 Shilling, masathvsets.in. Very delicate skeleton-like tree with two shrubs. R. new . England . an . dom . 1652. xn. Very fine. Even impression, slightly clipped. Pin head dent under first A bends it slightly. Rare. Plate. Crosby 6a-E J . 7 1652 Shilling, masathvsets.in. Stately tree with few spiny limbs and two shrubs. R. new England, an dom 1652 xn. Broad planchet showing rim outside of beading, except on left side of the top where the clipping invades the beading on both sides. Fine. Rare. Plate: Crosby 7-b, fig. 7, page 47. 8 1652 Shilling, masathvsets : in: Finely formed, busby tree with spiny limbs and two shrubs. R. new England : an dom. 1652 xn. Fine. Slight defect in planchet on right arm of N on obv. Well centered. Plate. Crosby 9-h. 9 1652 Sixpence. masathv(se)ts Bushy tree with center dot, R. in new England, ano 1652 vi Good. Worn across SE and lower part of tree. The only sixpence with the legend so ar- ranged. Rare. C. 6-F. 10 1052 Sixpence. masa(thvset)s . in. Bushy, spiny tree with two shrubs. R. new England. ano :1652 vi for 6 pence. Obverse struck high, cutting entirely off the letters in parenthesis. Re- verse perfect. Very good. Scratch across obv. Rare. Plate. Crosby lb- D . 11 1652 Threepence, masathvsets* Finely formed, sturdy tree with large shrub at right side and very light one on left. R. new England* 1652 in. Very fine. Evenly struck. Plate. Crosby 5-B. 12 1652 Threepence, masat ( us ) ets : : Bushy tree with lattice-like trunk. R. new England* 1652. in for 3 pence. Good. Excess- ively rare; believed but two others known. Plate. Crosby 6-c 13 1602 Twopence, masathvsets.in. Bushy tree, shrub at either side. R. new England* 1662 n for 2 pence. Uncirculated. Evenly centered, which is unusual with this coin. Rare. Plate. Crosby 1-A 1 . BRITISH COLONIES IN NORTH AMERICA. MASSACHUSETTS. 'd PINE TREE SERIES. LARGE SPREAD SHILLINGS. II 1G52 Shilling, masathvsets in Bushy tree finely formed, many spines, trunk split. R. new England, an. dom. 1652 xii. Un- circulated. Crack in from lower edge to beading. Evenly struck. Rare. Plate. Crosby l b -D, fig. 13, page 54. 15 1C52 Shilling, masatiivsets in. Wide tree, trunk very narrow from second branches. R. new eng(l)and an dom- (1)G52 xii. Very weakly struck on the ins. Short crack in on upper edge. Fair. Plate. Crosby 2 a -A 1 . 1G 1G52 Shilling, masathvsets in Tall compact tree with very spiny branches. R. new England. an. dom. 1652 xn. Uncircu- lated. Well and evenly struck. Rare. Plate. Crosby 4-f, fig. 15, page 58. 17 1652 Shilling, masathvsets . in. Natural, finely formed tree. R. new England . an . dom 1652 xii. Broad flan with border out- side of beading only invaded in three places. Two pin point dents. Planchet not even top nor bottom, and slight crack in on lower edge. Very fine. Rare. Plate. Crosby 5-B 2 , plate VII, 1. 18 1652 Shilling, masathvsets. in* Small natural tree with four long roots to r. R. new England : an : dom* 1652 xn. Uncir- culated. Even and sharply struck. Shows faint xn incused un- der tree. Reverse die broken. Uncirculated. One of the most beautiful of the Pine Tree Shillings, and a remarkable example. Rare. Plate. Crosby 12-1, fig. 16, page 58. 19 1652 Shilling. Duplicate of last. Uncirculated. Bad defect in edge at top as if a small piece were broken out, but it was in the planchet before coin was minted. Uncirculated. Plate. SMALL, COMPACT COINAGE. 20 1652 Shilling, masathvsets •:• in :-: Tree with heavy stiff limbs. R. new. England . AN . DO . 1652 xii. Very fine. Well struck. C. 14-R, fig 17, page 62. 21 1652 Shilling, masathvsets in Bushy tree with heavy roots. R, new England an . do 1652 xii. Very fine. Tops of hvse off on obverse, reverse even. Slight scrape in obverse field . C. 18-l. Very rare. Plate. BRITISH COLONIES IN N. A. MASSACHUSETTS. MARYLAND. 22 1G52 Shilling, masathvsets in. Finely formed tree with spiny limbs, in faintly struck. E. new England . an . do . 1652 xn. Extremely fine. The lightest planchet I have ever met with, as it weighs only 56 grains. Probably unique of this weight, Plate. C. 21-L, pi. II, 14. 23 1652 Shilling. Same dies as last, on a regular planchet, weigh- ing 67% grains. Very fine. Very light pin scratches in field to left of tree. Plate. 24 1652' Shilling, masathvsets in. Fine, small tree. E. new England an . do. 1652 xii. Fine, but surface very lightly eroded. Plate. Crosby 22-L, plate II, 13-14. 25 1652 Shilling. ( m ) asathvsets (in) new (faint) England - an (do) 1652 xii. Large, bushy tree with spiny limbs. Very good; lower part so weak as to efface the inscription. Plate. Crosby 24-n, rarity 4 ! plate II, 8. 26 1652 Sixpence. ma(sathv)sets - in. Fine tree of few limbs. E. new England ano 1652 vi. Obverse off, as always. E. Even. Fine. Eare. Plate. 27 1652 Threepence, (ma)sathvsets E. new England 1652 in. Obverse off, as usual, the ma not showing and tops of sets off. Very good. Very rare. Plate. Crosby 1-A 2 . 2S 1652 Threepence, masathvsets Finely formed small tree. E. new England 1652 hi. Uncirculated. Tops of hvs off. Eare. Plate. Crosby 2 a -B. MAEYLAND. 29 (1659) Shilling, c^scilivs : dns : TERRiE - MARiiE : &CT.+. Bust of Cecil Calvert, Lord Baltimore, eldest son of George Cal- vert, first Lord Baltimore, to whom in 1632 Charles I of England granted the province of Maryland ; which was so named in honor of Henrietta Marie, Queen Consort of Charles I. E. crescite : et : mvltiplicamini {Increase and ~be multiplied). Arms of Lord Baltimore crowned and dividing xii = 12 pence. Not struck up fully on the hair, but evenly centered. Extremely fine, and one of the best examples of this highly interesting and very rare coin. Plate. Crosby, plate III, No. 1. BRITISH COLONIES IN NORTH AMERICA. NEW JERSEY. 5 NEW JERSEY. Coins probably struck in Dublin, Ireland, 1G78, during the reign of Charles II, and not meeting with favor there were brought in quantity to America, 1681, by an immigrant, one Mark Newby, who settled in New Jersey, and by an Act of May 8, 1682, they were made to pass current in this Colony of New Jersey. On one is found an 8 below the figure of St. David, and Dr. Nelson thinks this probably denotes the year of 1678, for they were specifically mentioned in Act of the Isle of Man, June 24, 1679, wherein their circulation was ordered to cease. 30 (1682) Farthing in silver. King David kneeling on the ground to left, playing a harp ; before him floreat, above a crown, and at right : rex : (May the King Flourish). R. qviescat plebs : St. Patrick, robed and mitred, a nimbus around his head, stand- ing facing three-quarters left, his right hand extended ; in his left and resting on his arm is a Metropolitan cross, while before him the reptiles flee, and behind is a church. Borders milled. Edge milled. Very good. Unique. Pictured by Dr. Nelson, plate II, No. 13, and page 18, where it is given as in the Caldecott Collec- tion, and from which collection it passed to the present. Plate. 31 (1682) Farthing in silver. Type as last, but no ground under King David, and without the nimbus around the head of St. Patrick. No stop after plebs. Very fine. Very rare. Plate. 32 (1682) Farthing. Type as last. Very good. Maris 2-B. 33 (1682) Farthings. Different dies. With and without the ground under St. David. On one the brass has dropped from the crown, leaving a depression; one dented. Fair. 4 pes. 34 (1682) Half penny, floreat rex: (May the King Flourish). King David kneeling to left, playing on a harp ; above a crown with brass inset before striking to make it a golden crown. flore before crown, at between crown and King's head. 16 cords to harp. R. ecce grex (Behold the flock!) St. Patrick standing, mitred, a trefoil or shamrock in his right hand, and by which he is illustrating the Holy Trinity — Three in One — to the multitude standing before him, a crozier rests in his left arm ; behind or to his left the arms of the City of Dublin — six castles. Very fine, remarkably so for this coin. Plate. Crosby, plate III, 8. Maris 1-a. 6 BRITISH COLONIES IN NORTH AMERICA. VIRGINIA. 35 (1682) Half penny. Type as last, but legend larger — the word floreat before the erown and between the crown and head of David is . * . 14 cords to harp. Poor. Rare. VIRGINIA. 36 1685-1688 ^ of a real, iacobvs . ii . dg . mag . bri . fran . et . hib . rex. Equestrian statue of King James II r. R. val : 21 part . real . hispan. Four shields cruciform of England, Scotland, France and Ireland crowned ; a chain of three links each binds them together. Edge milled. Pewter. Uncircu- lated. Bright. Superior example. Plate. 37 1773 Penny, so called from its large size, 17%. georgivs in. rex. No period after georgivs Bare bust of the King, laure- ated facing r. R. Virginia 1773 Arms of Great Britain crowned. Superb bronze proof. Broad, even heading on both sides. Rare. Plate. Crosby, plate IX, 10. 38 1773 Half penny. Type as last, but with period after georgivs. Border of serratures. Ex. fine, light olive. Size 17. Crosby, pi. IX, 12. 39 1773 Half penny. Type as last. No period after georgivs Mere trace of milling. Size 16. Leaf points to center of I and center of A Uncirculated. Brilliant red. Rare variety. Crosby, plate IX, 11. 40 1773 Half penny. Type as last. Nose points below r. Period after georgivs as are all following. R. Leaves point to left of i and center of A. Uncirculated. Bright red. 41 1773 Half penny. Type as last. Nose points at R. R. Leaf points at right side of i and center of a. Uncirculated. Bright red. 42 1773 Half penny. As last. Uncirculated. Partly red. 43 1773 Half penny. Type as last, rex widely spaced. R. Leaves touch v point to left side of i and center of A. Nose points to R. Uncirculated. Bright red. 44 1773 Half penny. Type as last. Legend evenly spaced. R. Leaves point at center of I curls into frame under v and left arm of A which is double cut. Uncirculated. Bright red. 45 1773 Half penny. Type as last. No period after georgivs the rex very widely spaced, the x close to curl. R. Leaf points to BRITISH COLONIES IN N. A. CAROLINA. ROSA AMERICANA SERIES. 7 right side of I and right arm of a. Proof. Light olive. Bare dies. CAROLINA. 46 1694 Half penny. Elephant standing on the ground, facing left. R. GOD : PRESERVE : CAROLINA : AND THE : LORDS : PROPRIETERS . 1694 in six lines. Edge plain, borders milled. Proof. Beautiful light olive color; traces of original color in the letters on the re- verse. Weight, 142% grains. A superb piece and the finest of the three known. It is truly remarkable the condition this coin is in, and it has excited the admiration of collec- tors when exhibited. Of the three known, one has been forever withdrawn from competition, being in the Appleton Collection, donated to the Massachusetts Historical Society; the other in the Parmelee Collection was sold in 1890, but its present where- abouts is unknown to the writer. Crosby, page 338, speaks of knowing but the Appleton and Parmelee specimens; where or when Mr. Parsons obtained this no information accompanied it. This coin with proprieters (Sic) must not be confounded with that which follows with the word changed in the die and made preprietors. Plate. Crosby, plate IX, No. 1. 47 1694 Halfpenny. Obverse as last. R. god preserve car (olin) a and th(e lor)ds proprietor ( s ) 1694. Good, but slightly eaten by corrosion on obverse and on reverse. The letters in paren- thesis do not show. Extremely rare. THE ROSA AMERICANA SERIES. Issued by William Wood under a charter of George I, June 16, 1722, and the patent was passed by the English Parliament July 22, 1722. 48 ( 1722 ) Twopence, georgius . d : g : mag : bri : fra : et . hib : rex. Laureated bare bust of George I facing r. R. . rosa - Americana . Below within a scroll utile . dulci In the center a full-blown rose. Uncirculated. Sharp, even impression. Plate. Crosby, plate III, 15. 49 1722 Twopence. Same type as last, but different dies and with addition of the date on reverse, rosa Americana 1722. Uncir- culated. Sharp, even impression. A very slight granulation spot on edge of obverse. Plate. Crosby, plate IV, 1. 50 1722 Penny, georgius . dei . gratia . rex. Laureated, bare bust 8 BRITISH COLONIES IN NORTH AMERICA. THE ROSA AMERICANA SERIES. of Geo. I r. Curl terminates over E. R. rosa . Americana * vtile . dvlci . 1722 v's instead of u's as all that follow. Full- blown rose in center. Extremely fine. Cleaned, now golden color. Rare. Plate. Crosby, plate IV, 3. 51 1722 Penny. As last, but curl terminates over G Fine. Rare. 52 1722 Penny, georgius . dei . gratia . rex Laureated, bare bust of Geo. I r., nose points to i. R. rosa Americana . utile . dulci . 1722 * Fleur de lis points at . before utile Uncirculated. A very superior example. Plate. Crosby, plate IV, 5. 53 1722 Penny. Same type. Nose points between ia. R. Fleur de lis points between . u. Very good. 51 1722 Penny. Same type. Period after x before bust nearly touches the bust. R. Fleur de lis points at 7 ; another at . before utile Very good. 55 1722 Penny. Type as last, but a star before utile, as all that fol- low. Period after rex far from bust. R. Fleur de lis points at D. Uncirculated. Sharp, even imp. Plate. Crosby, plate IV, 4. 5G 1722 Penny. As last. Diff. dies. Period evenly spaced between bust and x, nearly on line with top of x. R. Almost identical with last. Fleur de lis points between du. Very fine. 57 1722 Penny. As last. Diff. dies. Fleur de lis points at 7. Good. 58 1722 Penny. As last. Diff. dies. Fleur de lis points at D and 7. Good. 59 1722 Penny. As last. Diff. dies. Good. Oxidized surface. GO 1722 Half penny, georgius . d : g : rex. Laureated, undraped bust r. R. rosa ameri : utile . dulci. 1722. Full-blown rose in center. Uncirculated. Sharp imp. Beautiful specimen and very rare. Plate. Crosby, plate IV, 7. fil 1722 Half penny, georgius . dei . gratia . rex. Laureated, un- draped bust r. Period after x nearer that letter than the bust. R. rosa . Americana . utile . dulci . 1722. Full-blown rose in center. Point of fleur de lis points between 72. Fine. Plate. Crosby, plate IV, 8. G2 1722 Half penny. Same type as last. Period evenly spaced be- tween x and bust. R. Point of fleur de lis points before 7. Very good. Pin scratch from chin to E. G3 1722 Halfpenny. Type as last. Point of fleur de lis points at 7. Fair. BRITISH COLONIES IN N. A. ROSA AMERICANA SERIES. WOOD'S COINAGE. 9 64 1723. Twopence, georgius . d : g : mag : bri : fra : et . iiib : rex. Laureated, bare bust of Geo I right, the nose points between et. R. rosa . Americana . 1723 on a scroll below utile . dulci, in the center a full-blown rose crowned, top of the crown almost touches the r. No period after date. The scroll rises to level of point on either side of rose. Thin planchet weighing 143^2 grains, whereas the regular one following weighs 227y 2 grains. Proof. Copper. Probably the pattern from which the follow- ing were made. Unique. Plate. G5 1723 Twopence. Type as last. Top of head close to legend. x. far from bust; nose points between t.h. R. Top of crown points between ri. Date close to Americana — wide space be- tween date and scroll, which is very long, coming up well above points on either side of rose. Very fine. Brown color. Rare. 06 1723 Twopence. Type as last. Top of head far from legend. Nose points between t.h. R. Top of crown directly under i. Very good. 67 1723 Twopence. Type as last. Nose points at i. x. close to bust. R. Top of crown under I, date nearly equally spaced be- tween A and end of scroll. Poor. 68 1723 Twopence. Type as last. Bust with double profile. Nose points at e. R. Top of crown between ri, date close to a. Good. 69 1723 Penny. Type as last. Top of cross directly under upright of R. Very fine. 70 1723 Penny. Type as last. Different dies. Margin outside of beading. Good. 71 1723 Penny. Type as last. Top of crown under center of R. Poor. 72 1723 Half penny. Type as last. Good, but spots of corrosion on both sides. Crosby, pi. IV, 14. WOODS' COINAGE FOR IRELAND. Failing to meet with approval there, brought to America in large quantities and circulated here. 73 (1722) Pattern for a farthing, georgius . dei . gra. Laureated, but bare bust of George I (1714-27) to r., same as on the Rosa Americana, with rosa sine spina reverse. R. Female figure seated to left, holding in right hand a large orb, her left sup- 10 BRITISH COLONIES IN NORTH AMERICA. WOOD'S SERIES. ports a sceptre and rests upon a shield bearing a rose and thistle ; behind the shield a harp. Yellow bronze. Extremely fine. Ex- cessively rare, and I believe the first time offered in this country. Plate. Nelson, No. 18, and pi. V, No. 3a. 74 1722 Half penny, georgius . dei .gratia . rex. Laureated, un- draped bust of Geo. I r. Nose points to i. R. hibernia . 1722. Seated female facing, head turned to left, at which side is a harp. Pine. Very rare. 75 1722 Half penny. As last, but different dies. Nose points to a. Extremely fine. Dark olive. 70 1722 Half penny. Similar obv., neck long, nose points between ti. R. hibernia . 1722. Seated female figure facing left, a palm branch (short, and ends on right side of n) in right hand, her left resting on a harp. Milling not even. Very fine. Brown color. 77 1722 Half penny. Similar obv., nose points at I. R. Small palm branch, ending under middle of n. Pine. Oxidized. 78 1722 Half penny. Similar obv. x. close to bust. R. As last. Very fine. Dent on edge. Brown color. 79 1722 Half penny. Similar obv. R. Palm branch terminates to right, of i. Date far from harp. Very fine. Brown color. 80 1723 Half penny. Same design as last. Period before hibernia. Palm branch heavy and terminates between ni. Uncirculated. Deep, even milling. Bright red. Extremely rare with the period. Plate. 81 1723 Half penny. Same design, but without period, as are all following. Palm branch not so large, and terminates to right of n. Uncirculated. Considerable red color. S2 1723 Half penny. Same type. Palm branch terminates under n. Slightly granulous on cheek. Uncirculated. Traces of red. 83 1723 Half penny. Small type. Palm branch long, terminating under i. Die broken along upper edge. Uncirculated. Traces of red. 84 1723 Half penny. Same type. Palm branch terminates just right of n. Very fine. 85 1723 Farthing. Same type as last, x . far from bust. Last leaf in laurel wreath points to . R. Palm branch under n. Over head of Brittania a. Extremely fine. 8G 1723 Farthing. Same type. Last leaf in laurel wreath touches BRITISH COLONIES IN N. A. WOOD'S SERIES. VOCE POPULI. PITT. 11 I. E. i above head ; palm branch under r. 3 touches harp. Very fine. Scarce. 87 1723 Farthing. Same type. Leaf of wreath to right of i. R. Palm branch below n above head, right part of a and the . Good. 88 1723 Pattern farthing, georgius . d : g : rex. Laureated un- draped bust r. Similar obverse, but not same dies as Crosby, plate IV, 7. R. Similar to last. A above head, palm branch under N. Uncirculated. Sharp, even impression. Beautiful light olive color. Excessively rare, and I believe first time offered in this country. Plate. Nelson No. 6 and plate IV, obverse 10, rev. 13. 89 1724 Farthing. Same type as regular 1723. dei close to head. R. Palm points to I. Fair. 00 1721 Farthing. Same type. Good. Dent near edge on both sides. Scratch on neck. Rare. THE VOCE POPULI COINAGE. Struck in Dublin, but not finding acceptance there brought to America and circulated here. 91 1760 Half penny, voce populi. Laureated, bare bust right of Hely Hutchinson, provost of Dublin College, and the P in field before face stands for Provost no doubt. R. hibernia 17G0. Hibernia seated facing 1., palm in right and staff in left hand, harp behind her. Uncirculated. Sharp. Light olive. Finest example I have seen. Plate. 92 1760 Half penny. Type as last, but bust short and without P. R. hiber before Hibernia. Very fine. 93 1760 Half penny. Similar to last. Head with very narrow neck. R. hibe before Hibernia. Fair. PITT TOKENS. 94 1766 Pitt half penny, the restorer of commerce 1766 no STAMPS. Bust Of Pitt 1. R. THANKS TO THE FRIENDS OF LIBERTY and trade Ship sailing to r., at bow America indicating she was sailing to that country. Extremely fine. 95 1766 Pitt half penny. As last, but has the tin coating put on before striking. Extremely fine. 12 COINS OF THE STATES. MASSACHUSETTS. LOUISIANA. 90 1767 Son. sit nomen domini benedictum 17G7. Three fleur de lis within a wreath, crown above. R. colonies Francoises l xv Crossed sceptres, below a. Paris mm. Fine. 97 1767 Sou. As last, but C. S. re (Republique Francaise) under the Republic. Fine. COINS OF THE STATES. PROVINCE OF MASSACHUSETTS. 98 1776 Pattern half penny, province of (m)assa. (The letters vince of worn off almost entirely — trace shows. ) Nude Indian standing to left (head not struck up) in the act of using his bow. R. D . . ratis probably for defensor liberatis Seated figure of Liberty to left, a globe at her right, against which she leans, a right arm extended, while she supports a staff of Liberty in her left ; before her in the field a dog ; beneath 1776. Poor or rather rudely struck over a half penny of George II for Ireland. The ii above the bow are the numerals after georgius n. Uniqud! The rest of the set of these patterns for the coinage of the Province of Massachusetts are pictured in Crosby, plate VII, Nos. 7 and 8, the former being in the Appleton Collec- tion, and the latter sold at my Stickney Collection Sale; on this Janus head half penny the word massa. is spelled same as on this coin, and on the former there is a figure of Liberty just the same, even to the dog at her feet, and this dog is on all three. Crosby speaks of them on page 303. They are evidently of native manufacture, and their crudeness more than likely precluded their issuance as money, and also ac- counts for there being but one example known of each die. Note.— This coin was discovered by Mr. Howland Wood, and first brought to public notice in The Numismatist, June, 1911, page 228, where it is pictured, and is not part of the Par- sons Collection. While the property of Mr. Wood, he has placed no limit upon it, and orders it sold to the highest bidder. Plate. MASSACHUSETTS. 99 1787 Cent, commonwealth Indian with bow and arrow stand- ing. R. Massachusetts 1787 Eagle with shield inscribed cent COINS OF THE STATES. MASSACHUSETTS. RHODE ISLAND. 13 on breast, olive branch in right and arrows in left talon. Very fine. Dark olive. Nick on rev. Crosby 2b-A. All the following are of this type. 100 1787 Cent. Very good. C. 2b-E, rarity 6 ! Seldom has this ex- tremely rare variety been offered. 101 1787 Cent. Extremely fine. Sharp, even impression. Brown color. C. 3-G. 102 1787 Cent. Good. C. 6-G. Rare. 103 1787 Half cent. Poor. C. 1-D, rarity 4 ! 104 1787 Half cent. Uncirculated. Sharp, even impression. Splen- did light olive, and one of the most beautiful specimens of these very rare dies. Plate. C. 4-b, rarity 5 ! 105 1787 Half cent. Uncirculated. Not quite sharp on body of the Indian, otherwise sharp. Beautiful light olive color. Plate. C. 4-0. 106 1787 Half cent. Very good. C. 5-A. Scarce variety. 107 1787 Half cent. Very good. C. 6-D, rarity 5 ! 108 1788 Cent. Uncirculated. Sharp impression. Planchet slightly granulous on edge. Olive color. Plate. C. 1-d. 109 1788 Cent. Good. C. 2-B, rarity 3 !. 110 1788 Cent. Very fine. Light olive color. C. 3-A. 111 1788 Cent. Good. Slightly corroded. C. 3-G. 112 1788 Cent. Very good. C. 4-G, rarity 2. 113 1788 Cent. No period after Massachusetts Fine. C. G-n, rare. 114 1788 Cent. Fine. Surface eroded. C. 8-C, rarity 2. 115 1788 Cent. Very fine. Light pin scratches on obv. C. 9-M. 116 1788 Cent. Extremely fine. C. 10-L. 117 1788 Cent. Good. C. 11-E. 118 1788 Cent. Good. C. 12-1. 119 1788 Cent. Very good. Two slight defects. C. 12-K. 120 1788 Cent. Uncirculated. Superb impression. Light brown color. Plate. C. 12-m. 121 1788 Half cent, Uncirculated. Sharp impression. Light olive. Plate. C. 1-b. RHODE ISLAND. 122 1778-1779 Medalet. View of Island with four columns of troops crossing ; at left three men of war, at right thirteen boats filled with troops. D'Vlugtende americaan en van rohde yland awf 14: COINS OF THE STATES. RHODE ISLAND. PENNSYLVANIA. 1778. R. Man of war to r., ornament below, de admiraals flag von admiraal howe 1779. Brass. Fine. Scarce when complete as is this. Betts 563. 123 1778-1779 Medalet. As last, but in pewter. Complete. Very fine. Very rare. 124 1778-1778 Medalet. As above, but a word (traces of letters re- main) removed from below ship at the time of issue. Brass. Fine. Betts 562. PENNSYLVANIA OR "BUNGTOWN COPPERS." A proclamation by order of Council, dated Philadelphia, July 11, 1781, prohibited the use of the coins which follow, and the use of which in the community had become a nuisance, as they were without authority. See Crosby, pages 172-174. 125 "1696" Half penny. Bust of man 1. h-l. R. Shield, non - progul - dies 1696. Not struck in 1696, but later. Good. 126 1777 Halfpenny, bruttjs sextus Bust 1. R. bet on 1777 Poor. 127 1796 Half penny, colonel kirk Bust 1. R. north wales 1796 Harp. Very fine. 128 1797 Half penny, admiral jervis Bust r. R. rule Britannia 1797 Britannia seated, ships' masts before her. Extremely fine. Rare. 129 Half penny. Alfred Bust of Alfred the Great r. R. britons glory Female with harp. Very good. 130 Half penny, gulielmus shakespear Bust 1. R. As last. Fine. 131 Half penny, romulus Bust 1. R. virtus ivv no deficit i c xxx. Harp. Fine. 132 1756-97 Half pennies. Various curious legends. Different, Very poor, as usual. 20 pes. 133 177? Farthing, gragory - n - pon. Bust 1. R. Britain rules 177? Poor. Very rare. 134 1771 Farthing, gloroivs . DUNCAN R. As last, Poor. Very rare. 135 Farthing, george rules Bust r. R. britannias isles. Poor. Very rare. 136 George II, III half pennies, 26. Farthings, 5. Counterfeits of the time. Very poor, as usual. 31 pes. (JOINS OF THE STATUS. MARYLAND. VERMONT. 15 MARYLAND. COINAGE OF I. CHALMERS, GOLDSMITH, ANNAPOLIS. 137 1783 Shilling, i. chalmers Annapolis in center within a wreath two hands clasped. R. one shilling 1783 In center within a beaded circle are two birds pulling a worm (short), above a lattice fence, and above that a snake to right. Very light pin scratch across two-thirds of reverse. Very fine. Rare. Plate. 138 1783 Sixpence, i. chalmers. a all that shows on obv. R. I. c. six 83 and part of cross all that shows on rev. Very poor. Very rare. 139 1783 Threepence, i chalmers annaps * Clasped hands. R. three pence 1783. In center an olive branch within wreath. Sharp imp. Plate. Very rare. 110 1783 Threepence. Same as last. Slightly weak in center of left side, but extremely fine. Plate. Very rare. COINAGE OF STANDISH BARRY, SILVERSMITH, AT BALTIMORE. 141 (17)90 Threepence. Baltimore. town.. july. 4. 90. Bust of a man in coat and queue facing left; by some thought to be meant for Washington, but while intended as a portrait it is unfortu- nately not yet identified. R. standish barry each letter en- twined in a beaded net work. Across center in two lines with bar above and below are the words three pence. Extremely fine. Pin point nick en rev. Sharp, even impression. Ex- tremely rare. Plate. Crosby, page 330, fig. 72, plate X, 23. VERMONT. 142 1785 Cent, vermonts . res . publica . 1785. Range of hills, 7 trees along the top, sun rising from behind the hills; below a plow to left. R. quarta . decima . stella. The 14th star (refer- ring to Vermont) in the American Constellation. Eye of Provi- dence in center of a double circle of double rays, the points in- terspersed with 13 stars. Beaded border. Very fine. Two slight dents on reverse edge. Light olive color. Struck on a remarkably heavy planchet, and weighs 185 grains! (usually 1G COINS OF THE STATES. VERMONT. 110 grains). Believed to be unique as to weight, and for this coin, irrespective of this extraordinary weight, a superior ex- ample, as it is well struck and free of the usual defects. Plate. 113 1785 Cent. As last, hut thin, regular planchet weighing 110 grs. Fine. 141 1785 Cent, vermontis res . publica . 1785 otherwise as last. Thin planchet, weight 91 grs. Good. Rare. 115 1786 Cent, vermontensium . res . publica . 178G. 7 trees on the hills, otherwise as last. Three slight planchet defects. Very good. 146 1786 Cent. As last, hut 9 trees on hills. Extremely fine. Evenly and sharply struck. Brown color and far superior to those usu- ally offered. Plate. 147 1786 Cent. As last. Good. Planchet defective on reverse, re- sembling bad streaks. 148 1786 Cent, auctori vermon Bust r. "Baby Head" R. inde* et : lib : 1786 Liberty seated to 1. Fair. Rare. C. 1-A. 149 1786 Cent, vermon auctori Bust 1. R. inde et lib 1786 Liberty seated 1. Poor. Planchet slightly defective. . C. 2-B, rarity 6 ! 150 1787 Cent. Bust r., otherwise as last. Two scratches on head. Fair. C. 2-A. 151 1787 Cent, Bust r. R. Britannia R. Very poor, as always. C. 3-c. 152 1788 Cent. As last. Good. C. 1-A. 153 1788 Cent. Type as last. C. 3-A. Good. 154 1788 Cent, Type as last. Broad planchet. Grilling on neck. R. Slightly corroded. Good. C. 3-B, rarity 3. 155 1788 Cent. Type as last. Extremely fine. Steel color. Plate. C. 4-c. 156 1788 Cent. Type as last. Die broken across obverse. Poor, but all shows. C. 6-B, rarity 5 ! 157 1788 Cent, georgivs . in . rex. Bust of Geo. Ill r. R. inde + et . lib . 1788 Good. Two small dents on each side. One of the coins no doubt struck by Atlee at Newburg, N. Y. Spoken of by Crosby, pages 191, 192. COINS OE* THE STATES. CONNECTICUT. 17 CONNECTICUT. Remarkable for the high state of preservation in which they are in. The coinage of this State was generally weakly struck, hence easily worn. 158 1785 Cent, auctori : connec : Mailed and laureated bust r. The face has a smiling expression. R. inde et lib : 1785. Liberty seated facing left. Shows the three grape vines on the shield. Very fine. Light olive. Plate. C. 2-A. 159 1785 Cent. Same type, but a very different expression on the face — the eye large and features small. Very fine. Light olive. Slight granulation spot on edge. Plate. C. 3-F. 160 1786 Cent. Similar. Large head with break in die on chin. R. et lib inde 1786. Deep serratures. Good. Rare. C. 1-a. 161 1786 Cent. Similar. The variety with a large head. R. inde et lib 1786. Good. Slight depression on edge in the planchet. Very rare. Plate. C. 3-D, plate V, No. 7. 162 1786 Cent. Similar, but bust faces left. A semicircular part with central dot on front of armor. The reverse not given by Crosby, as after inde it has a fleuron and no other punctuation. This probably unique coin was weakly struck on upper half of head and corresponding part of reverse — the lower part of Liberty, otherwise extremely fine. Light olive. Plate. C. 5. New reverse not given by him. 163 1786 Cent. Similar to last, but without the semicircular front to armor around the dot. R. Semicolon and four dots after inde, and period between et . lib. Very fine. Slight granula- tion around eye. Light brown color. Plate. Very rare. C. 5-i, plate V, 8. 164 1786 Cent. Similar, but without punctuation, except period after lib. Fine. Rare. C. 4-G, rarity 3. 165 1787 Cent, auctori connec Bust in armor r., head small. R. ET lib inde 1787. Liberty seated to left. Serratures only half on, but an unusually fine example of this rare variety. Plate. C. 1-A. 166 1787 Cent, auctori conn(e)c Mailed bust, laureated right. The large head known as the Mutton head. R. inde . et lib 1787 Large figure of Liberty 1. Slightly off center, and slight chip off planchet on edge. Weakly struck in center, but I think one of the finest examples I have ever seen. Extremely fine. Light olive. Very rare. Plate. C. 1-c. 18 COINS OF THE STATES. CONNECTICUT. 167 1787 Cent. Bust facing left, and the die which is generally broken from the armor upwards like a horn, while this example was struck before the die broke. Fine. Very rare. C. 4-L. 168 1787 Cent. As last, but die broken— the "horn" prominent. Very fine. Slight oxidation adhering. Steel color. C. 4-L. 169 1787 Cent. Similar type — the profile outlined. Extremely fine. Heavy, deep, even serratures on both sides. Light olive. A splendid example. Plate. C. 6-M. 170 1787 Cent. Very fine, and probably one of the finest examples known of this extremely rare variety. Slight chip off reverse edge of planchet. Light olive. Plate. C. 8-0, rarity 5 ! 171 1787 Cent. Very fine. Not quite evenly centered. Light olive. C. 11-K. 172 1787 Cent. Extremely fine, practically uncirculated. Even im- pression, with milling around obverse and reverse. Reverse die cracked across which accounts for its extreme rarity. Light olive. Plate. C. 12-Q, rarity 5 ! 173 1787 Cent. Fine. Reverse not evenly struck, nearly all of inde off. Rare variety. C. 13-d. 174 1787 Cent. The variety with pheons before, through and after inscriptions and at each side of date. No other like this. Fine. Well struck. C. 14-H. 175 1787 Cent, auctori connect. Only one with this obverse. Good, and singularly free from the usual planchet defects. C. 15-f*. 176 1787 Cent. Large letters in. the ins. Obverse not quite even nor struck up sharp in center. Very fine. Brown color. Rare. C. 16-M. 177 1787 Cent. Unusual punctuation marks. Fine. Light color. Very rare. C. 19-G, rarity 3. 178 1787 Cent. New variety, unknown to Crosby, similar to his No. 23, but with + before auctori. R. Similar to Crosby c. Ex- tremely fine. Light olive. Plate. 179 1787 Cent. Fine. Well struck. Dent in field and forehead. Brown color. C. 32-x. 180 1787 Cent. Crosby 33-z. Termination of : * after auctori far from head. Uncirculated. Sharp ; even impression. Splendid example in every way, as the surface is lustrous and the color a rich brown. One of the finest specimens known. Plate. 181 1787 Cent. Crosby 33-z. The rose or star touches hair on fore- COINS OP THE STATES. CONNECTICUT. IMMUNE COLUMBIAS 1785. 19 head. Extremely fine, but not sharp in center and some of the roughness in the copper showing on the neck. Light olive. 182 1787 Cent. Crosby 33-z. Differs from last. Very fine. Bold, even imp. Slight nicks on edge. Light olive. 183 1787 Cent. Crosby 33-z. Die cracked across obverse! Very good. Very rare. 184 1787 Cent. Crosby 33-z. Differs from last. Perfect dies. Fine. Bold imp. Light olive. 185 1787 Cent. Unusual punctuations. Not struck up in center. Very slightly off center. Very fine. Brown color. Rare. C. 37-1. 186 1788 Cent. Bust facing right. Slight granulation on edge at top. Extremely fine. Steel color. Bare in this condition. Plate. C. 2-d*, rarity 3. 187 1788 Cent. Similar to last. Poor, but extremely rare. C. 4-k. 188 1788 Cent. Bust faces left. Pine. Sharp, even imp. Cleaned. C. 11-G, rarity 3. 189 1788 Cent. Uncirculated. Obverse very weak, curious tree-like streaks up each field. R. Trace of original color. Not quite even. Light olive. C. 12-e. 190 1788 Cent. Very fine. Evenly centered. Brown color. C. 12-F. 191 1788 Cent, connlc a curious error. Extremely fine, but the planchet defective, as usual. One of the finest examples I have seen of this rare die. Plate. C. 13-a. 192 1788 Cent. Very fine. Steel color. C. 15-d*. 193 1788 Cent, in de widely separated. Fine. Steel color. Ex- tremely rare. C. 16-N, rarity 5 ! 194 1787 Cent, auctoei plebis (By authority of the people). Bust as on the Conn, cents to 1. R. .indep : et . libek. Female seated 1., globe, crowned lion and anchor, 1787 below. Good, as usual. Crosby, pi. IX, 15. 195 No date. Cent, auctoei plebis Bust to right. R. Blank. Good. IMMUNE COLUMBIAS 1785. 196 1785 Cent, immune Columbia (Free America). Liberty seated on a box facing right; her right hand supports a staff of Liberty with flag, while her left is extended and holds a pair of balances. In exergue— 1785— . R. nova constellatio in center the Eye of Providence, surrounded by a glory of thir- 20 COINS OF THE STATES. IMMUNIS COLUMBIA 1787. NEW YORK. teen points, which intersect a circle of 13 stars. Extremely fine. Sharp impression. Beautiful light olive color, and believed to be the finest known. Plate. Crosby speaks on page 314 of knowing only one example from these dies in copper as is this ! Excessively rare. It is without any period after Nova and star after Constellatio. Crosby, figure 53, page 312, and plate VII, No. 31. 197 1785 Cent, immune Columbia Same obverse as last. R. Same design, but with a period after nova and a star after constel- latio. Extremely fine. Beautiful light olive color. Extremely rare. Plate. Crosby, figure 54, page 312, and plate VII, No. 30. IMMUNIS COLUMBIA 1787. 198 1787 Cent, immunis Columbia 1787. Liberty seated on a globe facing right; her right hand supports a staff of Liberty with flag ; her extended left hand holds balances. R. * e * pluribus * unum * Eagle facing, head to right, olive branch in right talon, arrows in left. Uncirculated. Light brown color. Sharp, even impression, with the date all on; a very unusual condition for this rare coin. Plate. Crosby, page 320, fig. 61, plate VIII, No. 8. 199 1787 Cent, immunis Columbia As last. Fine. Well struck, date all on. Rare. NEW YORK. LIBER NATUS LIBERTATEM DEFENDO CENT. 200 1787 Cent, liber natus libertatem defendo * ( Born free I de- fend liberty). Indian wearing war feathers standing, facing left, tomahawk raised in his right hand, while his left supports a bow, quiver on his back. R. neo-eboracus 1787 (New York) excelsior Eagle with outstretched wings standing upon- a sec- tion of a globe. Border serrated. Extremely fine. Smooth proof-like surface. Plum color. A finer specimen than lot No. 239 in my sale of the great Stickney Collection, sold June, 1907, where it fetched $850, and was bought by the late De Witt S. Smith. Excessively rare, about five known. Plate. Crosby, page 321, figure 64, and plate VIII, 7. COINS OF THE STATES. NEW YORK. 21 ARMS OF NEW YORK CENT. 201 1787 Cent. Arms of New York. Eagle on top of globe faces right; shield with sun rising, at either side stand Liberty and Justice, below excelsior R. e * pluribus unum * * 1787 * Large eagle displayed, faces right, U. S. shield on his breast, branch of olive in his right talon, a bundle of arrows in the left ; about his head in a circle are 12 stars enclosing another, the thirteenth star. Good. Very rare, not in the great Stickney Collection. Plate. Crosby, pi. VII, 23. NOVA EBORAC CENTS. 202 1787 Cent. * * nova eborac * (New York). Large male lau- reated and mailed bust facing r. R. * virt . et lib * (Virtue and Liberty ) . Liberty seated on a globe facing left ; her right hand extended and holding an olive branch ; her left supports a staff of Liberty, while resting against her at the back is a shield charged with the State arms — the sun rising from the hills, below 1787. Dies slightly sunken in center, which was the cause of so few being known from these dies. Uncirculated. Beauti- ful light olive. Proof -like surface. I fully believe this to be the finest example known of this very rare variety, which must not be confounded with the common varieties next following. Plate. Crosby, plate VIII, 9. 203 1787 Cent. Same type as last. Very fine. Light olive. Plate. Crosby, plate VIII, 11. 204 1787 Cent. Same obverse as last. R. Liberty seated facing right, otherwise as last. Curious planchet, having considerable brass mixed with the copper. Three defects in planchet on obv., but reverse struck from a perfect die without the usual break. Fair. 205 1787 Cent. As last, but from the die after it had broken from right side near date to top of b. Very good. 206 1789 Mott's Card, 1st American Store Card. Clock. R. Eagle. Long inscription. Pin scratches on reverse. Perfect die. Thick planchet. Good. Crosby, pi. IX, 17. 207 1789 Mott's Card. As last. Perfect die. Thin planchet. Very fine, as the inscription is all on. 208 1789 Mott's Card. Die broken at corner of the clock. Thin planchet. Fine, with the inscription clear. 22 COINS OP THE STATES. NEW YORK. 209 1789 Mott's Card. Break in die larger. Two dents on edge. Very fine. Ins. clear. 210 1794 Cent, liberty & commerce. 1794 Liberty standing. R. TALBOT ALLUM & LEE ONE CENT A ship to r., above it NEW YORK. Edge, payable at the store op. Small &'s on both sides. Proof Considerable original red color. Very rare. Crosby, plate IX, 18. 211 1794 Cent. Same as last. Good. Slight nicks. 212 1794 Cent. Same dies as last, but reverse set upside down. Ex. fine. 213 1794 Cent. Same type, but with a large & on reverse. Uncircu- lated. Traces of original color. Crosby, plate IX, 19. 214 1795 Cent. Obverse same type. R. at the store of talbot allum & lee new york. Ship r. Edge, we promise to pay the bearer one cent. Uncirculated. Crosby, pi. IX, 20. CASTORLAND, NOW CARTHAGE, NEW YORK. 215 1796 Half dollar, franco-am erican a colonia castorland 1796 Head of female left, with veil and Mural crown, duv below for Du Vivier the great die sinker. R. salva magna parens frtigum (Hail, Mighty Mother of production) . Beautiful figure of Ceres standing by a tree, cornucopia in right hand and auger in left hand. Sap running from a tap in the tree into a basin, in exergue a beaver and d. v. Milled edge. Bronzed proof. Struck slightly to one side. Possibly an original, as the edge is free from the word quivre or bronze. 216 1796 Half dollar. Same dies, but probably a restrike in silver from the original dies, which in this exhibit a sinking from edge to field on right side. Milled edge with argent. Proof. Plate. 217 1796 Half dollar. Same obverse die. New reverse die same de- sign. Edge milled and with argent. Silver. Restrike. Proof. 218 1796 Half dollar. Same design as last, but a new obverse die, the crown almost touches the c. R. Same die. Plain edge with argent. Restrike. Brilliant proof. 219 1796 Half dollar. Different obverse die, but reverse same die. 1 of date touches beading. Bronzed proof. Restrike. 220 1796 Half dollar. Diff. die to last, Sand blasted bronze proof. COINS OF THE STATES. NEW JEESET. 23 WASHINGTON— NEW JERSEY CENT. 221 (1785-1787) Cent, gen . Washington. Bust of George Wash- ington in uniform r. R. * e * pluribus * unum * U. S. shield. Very fine. Light olive color. Small hole between w and a, not removing any of the letters on either side. This coin is evi- dently a pattern, as no issue was regularly coined bearing this remarkable obverse, but it was used in conjunction with two other reverses, as shown by Crosby on plate VII. This reverse was regularly used by the State of New Jersey in 1787, as Maris No. 6-c. This combination is Maris 4-c, where he speaks of it as only known in one example. So it was until this piece was discovered. Of great rarity, interest and value. The other known is fine, of a dark olive color and is forever out of the market, as it is in the Robert Garrett Collection at Princeton University, N. J. Plate. NEW JERSEY. Arranged and numbered according to the work by Dr. E. Maris' folio, published Philadelphia, 1881. The degrees of rarity of Dr. Maris were based on his knowledge of their scarcity, gained by collecting this series for a period from 1867-1881, and should prove of great value in determining the value of the coin. As Dr. Maris' Collection was sold as an entirety to Mr. T. H. Garrett, and is deposited at Princeton Univer- sity, thus removed forever from sale, it should advance the degrees of rarity on the following as a financial possibility. An unusually fine collection, one that it has required much time and expense to form and which it would be difficult to duplicate, so it seems a pity to dismember it without an opportunity being afforded of their being kept together, so it has occurred to me that if a bid of |250 is made (I consider this a low estimate of their value) the entire set from No. 222 to No. 302 will be started as an entirety. 222 1787 6-c, rarity 3. Very good. Broad, even serratures on both sides. Seldom obtainable. 223 1787 6-D. Fine. Even imp. Even serratures on obv. 224 1786 12-G, rarity 1. No coulter. Fair. Scarce. 225 1786 14-J. Fine. 226 1786 15-J. Good. 24 COINS OF THE STATES. NEW JERSEY. 227 1786 15-L. Fine. 228 1786 15-T, rare. Fine. 229 1786 16-L. Very fine. Brown color. 230 1786 17-B. Very fine. Two pin head spots of corrosion on ob- verse. 231 1786 17- J, rare. Slight crack in planchet behind head. Very fine. 232 1786 17-K, rare. Good. 233 1786 18-M. Extremely fine. Deep, heavy serratures around both sides, but they are not quite even. Light olive. 234 1786 18-N, rarity 5 ! Dr. Maris only knew of two of this variety, and this may be one of those two. Good. Slight dent on reverse edge. 235 1786 19-M, rarity 3! Very good. Slight nicks. Light olive. Very rare. Dr. Maris had seen "but four or five." 236 1786 20-N, rare. Fair. Slight nick on edge. 237 1786 21-n. Fine. Scratch down bust. R. Top of shield sunken in. Slight chip off (in planchet) on edge. 238 1786 21-0, rarity 4 ! Dr. Maris had seen but five ! Fine. Deep serratures. Dark olive. 239 1786 21-r. Extremely fine. Sharp impression, with serratures around obverse and reverse. Light olive. Plate. 240 1786 23-p. Die broken in two places on edge of the obverse. Fine. Light olive. 241 1786 23-R. Good. 242 1786 24-p. Very good. Light olive. Even impression. 243 1786 24-R, rarity 6 ! Dr. Maris only knew of one example of this die! Very good. Deep, even serratures around both sides. Light olive. Plate. 244 1786 26-s, rarity 1. Good. Slight flake out of the planchet at A of NOVA. 245 1786 28-l. Fine. Slight nick on edge. Brown color. 246 1787 29-l, rarity 2. Good. Slight dent on edge. 247 1787 30-L, rare. Good. 248 1787 31-L. Very good. 249 1787 31-l. Die broken across obverse, a circumstance which probably accounts for its scarcity. Good. 250 1787 32-T. Very fine. Brown color. 251 1787 33-tl, rarity 1. Very good. COINS OF THE STATES. NEW JERSEY. 25 252 1787 34- j. Perfect die. Fine. Blister in the planchet under front of plow beam. While Dr. Maris places this as common, I have never found it so, and as fine a specimen as this decidedly scarce. 253 1787 34- j. Die broken, covering the 8 of the date. Fine. 254 1787 37- J, rare. Fair. R. Poor. Nicks on edge. 255 1787 37-x, rarity 5 ! Dr. Maris had only seen the one in his own collection. Poor obverse, reverse good. 256 1787 38-c. Very fine, but slight planchet defects on the edge, as are usually found with this variety. Light olive. 257 1787 38-Y. Very fine. Defective planchet, as usual, shows in four places on reverse edge. Light olive. 258 1787 38-Z, rare. Good. Slightly off center. Light olive. 259 1787 39-a. Very fine. Small dent on edge. Light olive. 260 1787 40-6, rarity 4 ! Good. Broad planchet. 261 1787 43-d. Very fine. Two minute nicks on edge. 262 1787 43-e. Extremely fine, practically uncirculated. Off center, only half the serratures showing on either side. Light olive. 263 1787 44-d, rare. Fine. Brown color. 264 1787 45-c7, rarity 3 ! Fair. Slight edge dents. 265 1787 45-e, rare. Poor. 266 1787 46-e. Very fine. Die sunken above date. Brown color. 267 1787 48-/, rarity 1. Fair. Defective striking for half an inch along edge on reverse. 268 1787 48-0. Perfect die. Good. Light olive. 269 1787 48-0. Die cracked across shield. Extremely fine. Light olive. 270 1788 49-/, rarity 1. Bust of horse faces left. Fair. Far more rare than Maris's rarity 1 would indicate. 271 1788 50-/, rare. Bust of horse faces left. Very fine. Sharp, even impression, with deep, even serratures around obverse and reverse. Very slight defect on edge. Steel color. One of the finest specimens I have ever seen of this rare variety. Plate. 272 1787 52-i. Extremely fine. Sharp impression. Light brown color. 273 1787 53-/. Very fine. Light olive. 274 1787 54-fc. Long, curved neck to horse and sometimes called the "Serpent head." Fine. Brown color. 275 1787 551, rarity 4 ! Fair. 26 COINS OF THE STATES. NEW JERSEY. 276 1787 55-m, rarity 2 ! Fine. Surface lightly eroded. Black. 277 1787 56-». Fine. Struck over a Conn. cent. Brown color. 278 1787 56-w. Very good. Struck over a Conn, cent, showing a curious mingling of inscriptions — reading nova c^erea et lir 1787 from the N. J., as also 1787 from the Conn. die. R. * e * plitribus unu *connec. A curiosity. 279 1787 56-rc. Good. Similar to last, but reading nova cesarea et LIR 1787. R. AUCTO * E * PLURONNFC . *INXJM 280 1787 56-n. Good. Over a Vermont cent, showing on reverse TJNERMON 281 1787 56-w. Very fine. Traces of letters of a Regal y 2 penny. 282 1787 58-n, rarity 2 ! Die cracked across obverse, which accounts for its being very rare. Fine. Holed between 8 and 7. 283 1787 59-o, rarity 2 ! Very good. With wonderful deep serratures all around obverse and reverse, and a margin outside of them. A rarity ! 284 1787 60-p, rare. The error * e * pluribs * unum *. Very fine. Steel color. Seldom offered as fine as this. 285 1787 61-p, rarity 2. The error * E * pluribs * unum *. Die broken behind head. Good. Slight granulation on neck of horse. Very rare. 286 1787 62-q. Extremely fine. Has probably been cleaned long since — now presents a dull red color. Sharp, even impression with deep serratures. Plate. 287 1787 63-o;. Perfect die. Very fine. Light olive. 288 1787 63-g. Die broken at right corner of shield. Not struck up on horse's head around the eye. Very fine, with a lustrous sur- face. Even serratures around both sides. Light olive. 289 1787 63-r, rarity 3 ! Fair. Very rare. 290 1787 63-s. Very good. Steel color. 291 1787 64-*. Very fine, the surface lightly eroded. The full die struck on a huge planchet, size 20! Showing broad margins outside the serratures on both sides. Steel color, and the largest N. J. cent I have ever seen. Plate. 292 1787 64*. Another broad planchet, size 19 ! Evenly struck, with deep serratures and slight margin outside of them. Fine. Brown color. 293 1787 64-*. Planchet, size 18, the usual size. Very fine. Deep, even serratures around both sides. Light olive. COINS OF THE STATES. NEW JERSEY. KENTUCKY. 27 294 1787 65-m. Very fine. Planchet slightly defective — a fine crack from nose to edge — two slight granulation spots on reverse. Dark steel color. Rare. 295 1788 GS-v, rarity 5 ! Dr. Maris had seen but 3 of this combina- tion. Fine. Slight chip off of obverse surface above re. I quite concur in the estimation of rarity placed on this piece by Dr. Maris, and have always considered it an exceedingly rare coin. 296 1788 67-v. Very fine. Light olive. 297 1787 68-w, rarity 4 ! Very good. Slight defect in planchet cuts off the 7 in the date. Eeverse has two slight nicks on edge ; per- fect die. Very rare. 298 1787 IZ-aa, rarity 5 ! Dr. Maris had seen but three. Good. Die sunken at nova, which word it obliterates. Very slight crack in from edge. One of the rarest N. J. cents, a far superior speci- men than that owned by Dr. Maris, as this shows the date, and with the exception of the one word noted above, all the inscrip- tion which is not confused as was his. 299 1787 75-bb, rarity 2 ! The rare variety, with a small horse pre- ceding the legend on the reverse. Die broken along edge from cinquefoil at end of plow handles to near the date, and on re- verse along the edge over tjnv. Very fine. Light bronze color. Very rare. Plate. 300 1788 11-dd, rare. Small horse between cinquefoil and E. Very good. 301 1788 IS-dd, rarity 2 ! Obverse dies broken. Small horse on re- verse, as last. Very fine for these dies. Plate. 302 Unique curiosity. Maris reverse i only; fully struck, and on its reverse with same design as obverse, but incused. Very good. Dent on edge. KENTUCKY. 303 (1791) Half penny, unanimity is the strength of society Hand holding out a scroll inscribed our cause is just R. Pyramid of 15 stars, each charged with name of a State. Edge engrailed. Thin planchet. Extremely fine. Light color. Al- most invisible pin scratch in field. Extremely rare. Mentioned by Crosby on page 343. 304 (1791) Half penny. As last. Edge plain. Extremely fine. 305 (1791) Half penny. As last. Thick planchet. Edge lettered 28 COINS OF THE STATES. KENTUCKY. LOUISIANA, ETC. payable in Lancaster London or Bristol. Uncirculated. Light olive. 306 ( 1791 ) Half penny. As last, but inscription overruns, and N don is all there is of London. Uncirculated. Light olive. 307 1796 Cent. British settlement Kentucky 1796 Hope present- ing a male and female infant to Liberty, who stands ready to re- ceive them, her right hand extended in welcome, the left sup- ports a staff surmounted by a Liberty cap ; between her and the children lies a wreath from which springs an olive branch — Peace. R. payable by p. p. p. myddelton. Britannia seated in a dejected attitude, her spear inverted, while on the ground a Liberty cap, fasces and scales. Silver. Brilliant proof. Very rare. Plate for obverse. Crosby, plate IX, 22, figure 88, page 344. 308 1796 Cent. As last. Copper. Proof. Steel color, with traces of original red around outlines. Very rare. Plate for reverse. LOUISIANA. 309 1798 U. S. cent, worn smooth. Counterstamped from an oval die with rf. Only one I have ever met with. 310 (1830?) New Orleans. Cut $14 from a Spanish dollar. Coun- terstamped with a round die inscribed nouvelle . Orleans in center an eagle displayed with U. S. shield on his breast. R. P. B. (Puech Bein & Co.) within a chain of 16 links, each en- closing a star. Sharp and perfect, which is remarkable for this issue. Uncirculated. Very rare. Plate. 311 (1830?) , New Orleans. Cut fV4 from a cast necessity dollar of Zacatecas. The counterstamp with same wording as last, but from different dies ; the eagle not so well ordered, and the P. B. high in circle. The inscriptions readable, but not up so sharp as last. Good. Very rare. Plate. 312 1858 New Orleans. Medalet. Silver. Size of a fV4- sociedad ybera de . benef a mutua ano 1858 n. 0. Flags of U. S. and France crossed. R. Same as obverse. Fine. Extremely rare. MISCELLANEOUS. 313 Ship sailing r., below w & B n.y. (Wright & Bale, N. Y.). U. S. flag. R. ships colonies & commerce. Fine. Corroded surface. Wood, No. 1. EARLY PATTERNS FOR THE COINS OF THE UNITED STATES. 29 314 Ship r. Type as above, without engraver's initials. U. S. flag. Ex. fine. Wood, No. 2. 315 Ship r. Type as above. British flag. Blacksmith's. R. Slightly incused. Same as obv. Hole near edge. Unique. Wood, No. 3. 316 Ship r. Type as above. British flag (16), U. S. flag (2). Several var. Good to fine. 3 damaged. 18 pes. 317 1781 north American token 1781 Hibernia seated. R. com- merce Ship 1. Fine. 318 Columbia farthings. Bust r. and 1., Columbia R. Justice seated. Several rare. Unusually fine set, and seldom so many different are seen together. 9 pes. 319 1794 Franklin Press cent. View of press. R. payable at the franklin press London. Perfect die. Very good. Crosby, pi. IX, 16. 320 1794 Franklin Press. As last. Die broken. R. Scratch across. Fine. 321 1776 Continental Currency dollar. Copper. Prof. Dickeson's struck copy. 322 1776 Continental Currency dollar. Bronzed. Prof. Dickeson's struck copy. 323 1776 Continental Currency dollar. Tin. Prof. Dickeson's struck copy. 324 1776-8 Seals as used on the Continental paper money of Feby. 17, 1776. Three different obverses. R. continental currency seal whole amount issued 60.965.269 april 11 th 1778. Issued by Dickeson. Bronze. Perfect. 24. 3 pes. 325 1776 Seals. Four different obverses (1 dif. to last lot). R. Same as last. Tin. Proof. 24. 4 pes. 326 1776 Seals. Mules of four obverses of above. 3 tin, 1 bronze. 24. 4 pes. EARLY PATTERNS FOR THE COINS OF THE UNITED STATES. 327 1776 Dollar. Sun dial, below mind your business; enclosing this are double lines, between which fugio— the Sun, whose rays de- scend upon the dial, while below are E G fecit for Edward Getz, engraver or maker. Around, outside and enclosing the above continental currency 1776. R. Thirteen circles interlinked, each charged with the name of one of the original thirteen States; in the center, American congress we are one, the field 30 EARLY PATTERNS FOR THE COINS OF THE UNITED STATES, 1776-1785. between this device and the links being filled with rays. Borders beaded. Edge ornamented with twin olive leaves. Pewter. Uncirculated. Sharp impression. A superb example of this very rare and most interesting coin, which should be the start- ing coin of a United States collection. It is noteworthy that the paper money issued February 17, 1776, by the Continental Con- gress for $1/6, $1/3, $1/2, $2/3 bore the same devices on it, and the dollar values did not, this causing the inference to be drawn that it was their intention to issue a coin — this one for the dollar — to be in silver, but for lack of the metal printed that and other denominations on paper. Only two are known in silver, one of which I sold in the Earle Collection, 1912, for $2,200. Plate. 328 1776 Dollar. Same design as last, but different dies. Without E G fecit. Currency spelled with two r's. Pewter. Very fine. Bare. Plate. Crosby, plate VIII, 16. 329 1776 Dollar. Same design, but different obverse die, the word currency spelled with one R. Die cracked up left side. Pewter. Extremely fine, splendid specimen. Rare. Plate. Crosby, plate VIII, 15. 330 1783 Cent, libertas * justitia . 1783. In center u. s. within a continuous wreath of twin olive leaves. R. nova . constellatio* in center all seeing eye within a glory of thirteen groups of rays, each divided by a star. Extremely fine. Light olive. Plate. Crosby 1-A, rarity 3. 331 1783. Cent. Same type as last. Uncirculated. Sharp imp. Light olive color. Plate. C. 2-B. 332 1783. Cent. Similar obverse. R. nova constelatio Eye in cen- ter of double set of rays, which intersperse another set of larger heavy rays that are separated by stars. Extremely fine, practi- cally uncirculated. Light olive. Plate. C. 3-c. 333 1785 Cent, libertas et justitia . 1785. U 8 in large script let- ters intertwined, enclosed in an endless wreath of twin olive leaves. R. As last. Uncirculated. On a remarkably large planchet, being size 19, while the regular one is size 17. Broad margin outside of letters, and on reverse beading completely around the border. Light olive. Unique in this size. Plate. C. 1-B, rarity 3. 334 1785 Cent. As last, but smaller planchet, size 17. Very fine. UNITED STATES PATTERN PIECES, 1792-1807. 31 335 1785 Cent. Similar to last, but no period at either side of the date. R. nova constellatio Eye in center of a glory of thirteen groups of fine thin rays, each divided by a star. No punc- tuation on either side. Uncirculated. Partly original color, and the finest example I have met with of this very rare variety. Plate. C, 2-A, rarity 4 ! 336 1785 Cent. Similar to last, but with a period at either side of the date. Uncirculated. Nearly full original red color, turning in places slightly steel color. A wonderful example, and like the last the finest I have seen. Plate. C. 3-b. 337 1785 Cent. Perfect die, very rare so. Very good. C. 3-B. 338 1785 Cent. Similar to last. Uncirculated. Steel color. Plate. C. 4-c, rarity 5 ! 339 1785 Cent. Similar to last. Very fine. Light olive. Plate. C. 4-D, rarity 6 ! His highest. 340 1785 Cent. Similar to last. Extremely fine. Light olive. Plate. C. 5-e, rarity 4. UNITED STATES PATTERN PIECES. AFTER THE ESTABLISHMENT OF THE MINT. 341 1792 Cent. Defiant eagle standing on a U. S. shield. R. trial piece designed FOR united states cent 1792. Copper. Uncir- culated. Very rare. This obv. should not be confused with the far more common one on which the eagle stands on half of a U. S. shield. Obverse die probably made in 1792, reverse about 1858, when this was issued by Dr. Dikeson, of Phila. 342 1794 Half dime. The regular dies, but struck in copper. Ex- tremely fine. Of excessive rarity — probably only one other known. Plate. A. W. 16. 343 1804 Cent. So called restrike. Die of obverse cracked. R. As 1816. Copper. Bright red. 344 1804 Cent. Trial impression in lead of the obverse die, as last. Unique? 345 1805 Half eagle. Impression in brass from obverse die after it had become rusted. Probably restruck about 1860. Unique? Not in A. W. 346 1805 Half eagle. Impression on a large white metal planchet of the obverse die, as last. Unique? Not in A. W. 347 1807? Half dollar. Impression in white metal of reverse die. Unique? 32 UNITED STATES PATTERN PIECES, 1816-1850. 348 1816? Cent. Impression in white metal of the reverse die used with the 1804 cent. Uncirculated. Ex. rare. 349 1823 Cent. Perfect date. Die cracked. Silver. Restrike. Un- circulated. Extremely rare. Not in A. W. 350 1823 Cent. As last. Copper. Thick planchet. Restrike. Unc. Not in A. W. 351 1836 Medalet. Liberty cap in rays. R. united states first steam coinage feb. 22. 1836. Original. Thick planchet. Very fine. Rare. 352 1836 Same. Planchet a trifle thinner. Original. Very fine. Rare. 353 1836 Same. Original. Brass. Good. Very rare. 354 1836 Same design, but date Mar. 23. Original. Thick planchet. Very fine. Rare. 355 1836 Same. Thinner planchet. Original. Very fine. Rare. 356 1836 Same. Restrike. Very thick planchet. Bronzed. 357 1836 Same. Restrike. Thin planchet. Bronzed. 358 1836 Same. Restrike. Copper. Thick planchet. Proof. 359 1836 Two cents. Eagle on clouds 1. Milled edge. Copper sil- vered before striking. A. W., type as No. 57, but metal unknown to them. Rare. 360 1837 Three cents. Arms of N. Y. 1837. R. feuchtwanger's composition three cents. Very fine. 361 1837 Cents. Eagle and snake. 1837. R. feuchtwanger's com- position one cent. Different obv. dies. Ex. fine and unc. 3 pes. 362 1850 Three cents. Liberty cap in rays, 1850. R. united states of America Palm branch enclosing in. Silver. Proof. Rare. A. W. 110. 363 1850 Ring cent. USA one tenth silver. R. cent 1850. Com- position. Very fine. A. W. 118. 364 1850 Ring cent, united states of America in center a wreath, enclosing circle and blank space (which is generally cut out, making this a ring cent) . R. cent . one tenth silver Two cir- cles in center. Silver plated before striking. Proof. Rare. A. W. 123. 365 1850 Cent, As last, but center not cut out. Copper. Proof. Rare. A. W. 123. 366 (1850) Cent, one cent in wreath. R. Blank. Copper, silver plated before striking. Proof. Type A. W. 142. UNITED STATES PATTERN PIECES, 1851-1858. 33 367 1851 Cent. Liberty seated, 13 stars 1851. R. 1 cent in wreath. Copper. Proof. Brown color, traces of red. A. W. 148. 368 1851 Cent. As last. Proof. Light olive. Rare. 369 1852 Ring dollar, united states op America 1852. R. dollar and wreath. Copper-nickel. Proof. Rare. A. W. 168. 370 1853 Cent. Obv. as regular 14 eagle die. R. one cent in wreath. Nickel. Proof. Milled edge. Rare. A. W. 171. 371 1854 Cent. Head of Liberty. R. united states of America . one cent. Copper. Proof. Light olive. A. W. 186. 372 1854 Cent. As last. Cleaned. Fine. 373 1854 Cent. Same, but different metal, oroide? Proof. A. W. 188. 374 1854 Cent. Eagle flying 1. R. As last. Copper. Proof. Steel color. Rare. A. W. 189. 375 1855 Cent. Type as last. Copper. Ex. fine. A. W. 197. 376 1855 Cent. As last. Oroide. Proof smeared. A. W. 200. 377 1855 Cent. As last. Very fine. 378 1856 Cent. Eagle flying 1., united states of America . 1856. R. Tobacco wreath enclosing one cent Pure copper. Steel color. Extremely rare. A. W. 205. 379 1856 Half cent. Regular dies in copper-nickel. Proof, hair- marked. A. W. 216-A, 217. 380 1857 $2y 2 . Head of Liberty 1. R. Eagle, united states of America 2J-D. Bronzed copper. Ex. fine. Rare. A. W. 219. 381 1858 Cent. Large eagle flying 1., united states of America ( small letters ) . R. Tobacco wreath, enclosing one cent. Cop- per-nickel. Dull proof, spot on obv. As A. W. 242, but dif. metal. 382 1858 Cent. Same obv. R. Oak wreath. Copper-nickel. Proof. A. W. 243. 383 1858 Cent. Same obv. R. Laurel wreath. Copper-nickel. Proof. A. W. 244. 384 1858 Cent. Same obv. R. Oak wreath, broad shield. Copper- nickel. Proof, finger smeared. A. W. 246. 385 1858 Cent. Small eagle flying 1. R. Oak wreath, broad shield. Copper-nickel. Proof. Rare. A. W. 257. 386 1858 Cent. Small eagle. R. Oak wreath. Copper-nickel. Proof. Rare. A. W. 255. 387 1858 Cent. Small eagle. R. Laurel wreath. Copper-nickel. Proof. Rare. A. W. 256. 3 34 UNITED STATES PATTERN PIECES, 1858-1862. 388 1858 Cent. Small eagle. R. Tobacco wreath. Copper-nickel. Proof. Rare. A. W. 259. 389 1858 Cent. Indian head. R. Oak wreath. Copper-nickel. Proof. A. W. 263. 390 1858 Cent. Indian head. R. Laurel wreath. Copper-nickel. Proof. The design adopted and used in 1859, thus by some col- lectors considered to be a regular issue. A. W. 264. 391 1858 Cent. Indian head. R. Oak wreath, broad shield. Copper- nickel. Proof. A. W. 268. 392 1858 Cent. Indian head. R. Tobacco wreath. Copper-nickel. Proof. A. W. 270. 393 1859 $20. Pacquet design. Liberty seated, supports fasces with left hand and the right rests on U. S. shield ; eagle behind, above 13 stars. R. united states of America 20 dollars 1859. Cop- per. Proof. A. W. 276. 394 1859 50c. Similar obv. R. Eagle, united states of America half dollar. Copper. Proof. A. W. 292. 395 1859 50c. Bust of Liberty r. R. £ dollar. Copper. Proof. A. W. 296. 396 1859 50c. Bust of Liberty r. R. 50 cents. Copper. Proof. A. W. 298. 397 1859 Cent. Indian head. R. Oak wreath, narrow shield. Cop- per-nickel. Proof. A. W. 312. 398 1859 Cent. Regular issue in red copper. Thick planchet. Proof. Extremely rare. A. W. 315. 399 1860 Cent. Regular issue in copper. Thick planchet. Proof. R. Stained. Extremely rare. A. W. 330. 400 1861 50c. Obv. as regular issue. R. With GOD OUR trust on a scroll above eagle. 1st issue of this motto on a U. S. coin. Cop- per. Proof. Rare. A. W. 348. 401 1861 Cent. Regular issue in copper. Thick planchet. Proof. Extremely rare. Unknown to A. W. 402 1862 $10. Regular issue with GOD OUR trust on a label on re- verse. Bronze proof. A. W. 355. 403 1862 $10. As last. 404 1862 $10. As last. 2 pes. 405 1862 $10. Regular issue with god our trust in the field. Bronzed. Proof. A. W. 356. 406 1862 50c. Regular issue with god our trust in field. Copper. Proof. A. W. 361. UNITED STATES PATTERN PIECES, 1863-1864. 35 407 1863 $10. Regular issue with god our trust on label. Bronzed. Proof. A. W. 364. 408 1863 10c. postage currency act july 1 1862 . in center 10 cents 1863. R. exchanged for u. s. notes. Shield on crossed arrows. Aluminum. Proof. Wt, 9y 2 grs. A. W. 381. 409 1863 10c. As above. Copper. Proof. Rare. A. W. 384. 410 1863 10c. As above. Tin. Slightly bent. Wt., 22y 2 grs. A. W. 385. 411 1863 10c. As above. Probably block tin. Wt., 21 grs. Surface rough. A. W. 385? 412 1863 3c. Type of large cent of 1857. Head of Liberty 1. 13 stars 1863. R. united states of America, in center 3 cents. Copper. Proof. Thick planchet. Very rare. A. W. 395. 413 1863 3c. As last. Thin planchet. Copper. Proof. Very rare. A. W. 396. 414 1863 2c. god and our country 1863 Bust of Washington r. R. united states of America 2 cents. Copper. Proof. A. W. 408. 415 1863 2c. god our trust Shield 1863. R. united states of America Wreath enclosing 2 cents (curved). Bronze. Unc. Rare. A. W. 414. 416 1863 Cent. Regular issue in nickel. Edge milled. Unc. Rare. A. W. 420. 417 1863 Cent. As last, but thin planchet. Copper. Proof. Scarce. A. W. 423. 418 1863 Cent. Regular issue in copper. Thick planchet. Proof. Rare. A. W. 424. 419 1864 Two cents, in god we trust Same type as last, but differ- ent die. The boll on bottom of shield small and to left of 6 in date. R. Heavier and more evenly shaped wreath, spear of the cane points between d s. Type as regular issue. Copper-nickel. Proof. Extremely rare. A. W. 451 or 453. 420 1864 Two cents, in god we trust on ribbon. Shield, wreath, crossed arrows, date. R. united states of America, in tall wreath 2 cents (deeply curved), spear of sugar cane under s of states. Copper. Dull proof. Light brown. Rare. A. W. 455. 421 1864 Two cents. As last. Pure red copper. Brilliant proof. Rare. A. W. 452. 36 UNITED STATES PATTERN PIECES, 1864-1866. 422 1864 Two cents. As last, but different obverse dies, the boll larger and over 6. Type as regular issue. Copper-nickel. Proof. Extremely rare. Not in A. W. 423 1864 Cent. Regular dies. Thick planchet. Red copper. Proof. Ex. rare. Wt., 62y 2 grs. Not in A. W. 424 1864 Cent. As last. Copper-nickel. Thick planchet. Proof. Wt., 731/2 grs. Not in A. W. 425 1864 Cent. As last. Copper-nickel. Thin planchet. Proof. Ex. rare. Wt., 47y 2 grs. A. W. 461? 426 1864 Cent. As last. Oroide. Thin planchet. Uncirculated. Rare. Wt., 38 grs. Not in A. W. 427 1864 Cent. L on ribbon for Longacre. Copper. Thin pi. Proof, slightly smeared. Rare. Wt., 49% grs. Not in A. W. 428 1865 Five cents. Type as adopted and used in 1866. Copper. Brilliant proof. Ex. rare. A. W. 507. 429 1865 Three cents. Similar to regular issue. Copper. Rare. A. W. 518. 430 1865 Two cents. Boll over 6. Type of regular issue on plan- chet silver plated before striking, hence having a brilliant proof surface. Very rare. Not in A. W. 431 1865 Two cents. Boll over space between 8 6 Pale copper. Unc. A. W. 520? 432 1865 Cent, l on ribbon. Thin planchet. Nickel. Proof. Ex. rare. Wt, 33% grs. A. W. 524? 433 1865 Cent. L on ribbon. Thin planchet. Nickel. Proof. Ex. rare. Wt., 32 grs. A. W. 524? 434 1866 Five cents, united states of America 1866 Bust of Washington. R. in god we trust. Slender wreath, enclosing 5 cents. Nickel. Proof. A. W. 541. 435 1866 Five cents. Shield with boll dividing date ; above in god we trust. R. 5 in rays and stars, as on regular coins. Copper. Proof. Very rare. A. W. 565. 436 1866 Five cents. Same obv. R. united states op America. Large, heavily-shaded 5 in laurel wreath with prominent berries. Nickel. Proof. Rare. A. W. 567. 437 1866 Five cents. As last. Copper. Proof. Very rare. A. W. 569. 438 1866 Five cents. Adopted obv. R. As adopted, but without rays. Nickel. Brilliant proof. Excessively rare. A. W. 570. UNITED STATES PATTERN PIECES, 1866-1868. 37 439 1866 Five cents. As last, but copper. Brilliant proof. Excess- ively rare. A. W. 572. 440 1866 Five cents. Same obv. R. 5 in slender, wide wreath. Nickel. Proof. Very rare. A. W. 575. 441 1866 Five cents. Same type, but boll above date, latter small and close. R. 5 upright. Nickel. Proof. Very rare. A. W. 578. 442 1866 Five cents. As last, but copper. Proof. Very rare. A. W. 580. 443 1867 Five cents. As regular issue without rays. Copper. Proof. Rare. A. W. 623. 444 1867 Five cents, united states of America 1867 Head of Lib- erty with diadem 1., 7 near end of hair. R. 5 cents (straight) in slender wreath, which occupies space near border; in minute letters above in god we trust. Nickel. Proof. Rare. A. W. 626. 445 1867 Five cents, united states of America 1867 Head of Lib- erty with feathers and ribbon union & liberty. R. Large v on shield ; in god we trust above. Aluminum. Plain edge. Proof. A. W. 630. 446 1867 Five cents. As last in every respect. 447 1867 Five cents. Head of Liberty 1. R. 5 cents in wreath, above in god we trust in minute letters. Nickel. Proof. Very rare. A. W. 644. 448 1868 $10. Head of Liberty, 13 stars 1868. R. united states of America ten d. Small eagle, with motto in god we trust above. Aluminum. Milled edge. Brilliant proof. Rare. A. W. 652. 449 1868 $5. International coin, united states of America 1868. Head of Liberty 1. R. In wreath 5 dollars 25 francs. Alum- inum. Proof. Plain edge. Rare. A. W. 655. 450 1868 Ten cents. Type as 1857 large cent. Head of Liberty, 13 stars, 1868. R. united states of America, in wreath ten cents. Nickel. Proof. Very rare. A. W. 669. 451 1868 Ten cents. As last, in copper. Proof. Very rare. A. W. 670. 452 1868 Ten cents. As last in every way. Proof. Very rare. A. W. 670. 453 1868 Five cents. Head of Liberty, with liberty and star on dia- 38 UNITED STATES PATTERN PIECES, 1868-1869. dem. K. Large y, above in god we trust on ribbon. Nickel. Proof. A. W. 675. 454 1868 Five cents. Same, but copper. Proof. A. W. 676. 455 1868 Five cents. Similar, but no star on diadem. R. v in elabo- rate wreath, with blank scroll and star at top. Broad border. Copper. Proof. Extremely rare. A. W. 678. 456 1868 Five cents. Similar obv. R. 5 cents in wreath ; above in minute letters in god we trust. Nickel. Proof. A. W. 680. 457 1868 Five cents. Same, but with a broad edge. Nickel. Proof. Very rare. A. W. 684. 458 1868 Five cents. As last, but in copper. Proof. Very rare. A. W. 685. 459 1868 Three cents. Similar. Nickel. Proof. Broad border. Very rare. A. W. 688? 460 1868 Three cents. Similar, but date and letters larger. R. in in olive wreath. Nickel. Proof. A. W. 692. 461 1868 Three cents. As last. A. W. 692. 462 1868 Cent. Same type as Nos. 684, 688. R. Sugar cane wreath. Nickel. Proof. Broad margin. Very rare. A. W. 698? 463 1868 Cent. Similar, but narrow margin. R. Olive wreath. Nickel. Proof. A. W. 700. 464 1868 Cent, Duplicate of last. 465 1868 Cent. As last, but in copper. Proof. Extremely rare. A. W. 701. 466 1869 Standard silver set, $1/2, $1/4, $1/10, three of each de- nomination and three designs of each denomination, which are shown in A. W., Nos. 732, 738, 744. Silver. Milled edges. Brilliant proofs. 9 pes. 467 1869 $y 2 . Bust of Liberty with pointed diadem r. R. standard silver 1869 50 cents. Silver. Proof. Plain edge. A. W. 744. 468 1869 $i/ 2 . As last, but reeded edge. Silver. Proof. A. W. 745. 469 1869 $y 2 . As last, but in copper. Proof. A. W. 747. 470 1869 $%. Bust with cap. R. standard silver etc. Silver. Milled edge. Proof. A. W. 754. 471 1869 $y 4 . Bust with pointed diadem. R. As last, Silver. Plain edge. Proof. A. W. 765. 472 1869 Dime. As last. Silver. Proof. A. W. 786. 473 1869 Five cents. Head of Liberty. R. Large v on ornamented shield, as No. 618. Nickel. Proof. Extremely rare. A. W. 802. UNITED STATES PATTERN PIECES, 1869-1870. 39 474 1869 Five cents. Obv. as last. R. v in wreath, scroll above with in god we trust. Nickel. Proof. A. W. 803. 475 1869 Five cents. Regular die struck in copper. Proof. Ex- tremely rare, as four are all that were struck it is said. A. W. 804. 476 1869 Three cents. Head of Liberty 1. R. in in laurel wreath. Nickel. Proof. A. W. 815. 477 1869 Cent. Small head 1. R. m in wreath. Nickel. Proof. A. W. 820. 478 1869 Cent. Duplicate of last in every way. 479 1870 Dollar. Liberty seated to 1., 13 stars, 1870. R. standard. In beautiful wreath of corn, cotton, etc., is 1 dollar. Silver. Plain edge. Proof. Extremely rare. A. W. 864. 480 1870 $ y 2 . Bust of Liberty with cap r. R. standard silver 1870 in center 50 cents. Silver. Proof. Milled edge. Rare. A. W. 896. 481 1870 $y 2 . Bust of Liberty with pointed diadem. R. As last. Silver. Proof. Milled edge. Rare. A. W. 908. 482 1870 Standard $y 2 , $%, $1/10. Three of each denomination and three designs of each; shown in A. W., Nos. 915, 920, 926. Milled edges. Silver. Brilliant proofs. (Cost $15 the set at the Mint in 1870. ) 9 pes. sold as 1 set. 483 1870 Standard $y 2 . Beautiful bust of Liberty with star on fore- head. R. As above. Copper. Plain edge. Proof. A. W. 923. 484 1870 Standard $y 2 . Bust with pointed diadem. Copper. Plain edge. Proof. A. W. 929. 485 1870 Standard $Vi- Bust with cap. R. standard silver. Silver. Milled edge. Proof. A. W. 940. 486 1870 Standard $%. As last, in copper. Proof. A. W. 942. 487 1870 Standard $%. Bust with pointed diadem. R. standard silver. Silver. Milled edge. Proof. A .W. 952. 488 1870 Standard $ 1 / 4. Bust with star. R. standard. Silver. Milled edge. Proof. A. W. 963. 489 1870 Standard $%. As last, but copper and edge plain. Proof. A. W. 965. 490 1870 Standard $%. Bust with pointed diadem. R. standard silver. Copper. Milled edge. Proof. A. W. 969. 491 1870 Standard dimes. Types as above. Different. Silver. Proofs. Milled edges. A. W., Nos. 988, 994, 1000, 1005. 4 pes. 40 UNITED STATES PATTERN PIECES, 1870-1875. 492 1870 Standard dime. Bust with pointed diadem. R. standard. Copper. Plain edge. A. W. 1013. 493 1870 Five cents. Regular issue in copper. Proof. Extremely rare. A. W. 1054. 494 1870 Five cents. Regular issue in nickel on a thin planchet. Proof. Extremely rare, probably less than five struck. A. W. 1056. 495 1870 Three cents. Regular issue in copper. Proof. Extremely rare, said to have been four struck. A. W. 1066. 496 1871 Half dollar. As last, but 13 stars added. R. As regular issue. Copper. Proof. Milled edge. Rare. A. W. 1131. 497 1871 Half dollar. Indian Queen seated on a globe, 1871 below, no inscription or stars. R. standard In center 50 cents. Cop- per. Proof. Plain edge. Rare. A. W. 1140. 49S 1871 Five cents. Head of Liberty. R. v cents the right arm of the v shaded instead of the left, a curious error. Nickel. Proof. A. W. 1193. 499 1871 Five cents. As last, but in copper. Rare. A. W. 1194. 500 1871 Five cents. Similar obv. R. 5 cents. Copper. Proof. Rare. A. W. 1198. 501 1871 Five cents. Same, but in aluminum. Proof. Extremely rare, as but four were struck it is said. 502 1872 Commercial dollar. Liberty seated on globe, flags, etc. 13 stars 1872. R. united states op America . commercial dollar 420 GRS . 900 pine. Copper. Brilliant proof. Milled edge. Ex- tremely rare. A. W. 1246. 503 1873 Trade dollar. The six designs prepared — four with figure of Liberty seated, two with head of Liberty. Silver. Proofs, hairmarked. Milled edges. Rare. Illustrated in A. W. under Nos. 1297, 1302, 1307, 1312, 1317, 1323. 6 pes. 504 1873 Trade dollar. Obverse adopted design. R. Small eagle. Silver. Proof, hairmarked. Milled edge. A. W. 1308. 505 1874 Twenty cents. Liberty seated 1. 13 stars and date. R. UNITED STATES OF AMERICA TWENTY CENTS. Eagle. Copper. Proof. Plain edge. Thick planchet. Very rare. A. W. 1386. 506 1874 Twenty cents. As last, but a thin planchet. Very rare, and which of these two is the most rare I cannot say, but lean to the first. A. W. do not mention there being two thicknesses. 507 1875 Ten dollars. Bust of Liberty 1. 13 s. 1875. R. united UNITED STATES PATTERN PIECES, 1875-1878. 41 states of America ten dollars. Eagle similar to that used on the 20c, above which e pluribus unum and below on a scroll in god we trust. Copper. Proof. Milled edge. Extremely rare. A. W. 1404. 508 1875 Five dollars. Same design as last. Copper. Proof. Milled edge. Extremely rare. A. W. 1407. 509 1877 Ten dollars. Beautiful head of Liberty with cap, E pluri- bus UNUM 1877. E. UNITED STATES OF AMERICA . TEN DOL. Eagle, as afterwards employed on the dollar of 1878, between the wings In God we trust. Copper. Proof. Milled edge. Ex. rare. A. W. 1502. 510 1878 Five dollars. Head of Liberty with Phrygian cap and long hair, above in god we trust Seven stars before and six be- hind head. R. united states of America five dollars Small eagle with large wings, E pluribus unum between them. Cop- per, gold plated, proof. Milled edge. Extremely rare. A. W. 1549. 511 1878 Five dollars. Fine head of Liberty, with two broad bands binding hair, e pluribus unum 1878. R. united states of America five dollars. Eagle with drooping wings facing, three large arrows in talon. Copper. Proof. Milled edge. Ex. rare. A. W. 1553. 512 1878 Five dollars. Same obverse. R. Large eagle with long, thin arrows in talon. Copper. Gilt. Unc. Ex. rare. A. W. 1555. 513 1878 Goloid dollar. Head of Liberty, with broad band on hair, above E pluribus unum 1878 13 stars. R. united states of America one dollar. In circle of stars goloid. 1-g. 24-s. 9 fine. 258 grs. Copper. Milled edge. Proof. Very rare. A. W. 1566. 514 1878 Goloid dollar. Same obv. R. In center enclosed by an olive wreath 1 gold. 24 silver. 9 fine. 258 grs. Copper. Milled edge. Proof. Extremely rare. A. W. 1568. 515 1878 Goloid metric dollar. Head of Liberty 1., above e pluribus unum 13 stars and date. R. united states of America 100 cents, in center within circle of stars goloid metric i-g. 161-s. 19-C grams 14.35. Goloid. Proof. Rare. A. W. 1570. 516 1878 Goloid metric dollar. As last. Proof, slightly hairmarked. 517 1878 Standard dollars. Designs submitted by Messrs. Barber and Morgan. Silver. Brilliant proofs. A beautiful pair, and very rare. A. W. 1559, 1562. 2 pes. 42 UNITED STATES PATTERN PIECES, 1878-1883. 518 1878 Standard dollars. Same as last. Copper. Proofs. W. E. DuBois, Chief Assayer's pair — in envelopes bearing his initials. Extremely rare. A. W. 1560, 1563. 2 pes. 519 1879 Metric dollar. Head of Liberty 1. e pluribus unum 13 stars. 1879. E. united states of America one dollar, in cen- ter 895. 8 s. 4.2-g. 100-c. 25 grams. Above deo est gloria. Silver. Proof. A. W. 1598. 520 1879 Goloid metric dollar. Obverse type of 1878 goloid. R. united states of America 100 cents GOLOID metric dollar, deo est gloria. In center 15.3-G 236.7-s. 28-C. 14 grams. Goloid metric. Proof. A. W. 1606. 521 1880 Stella. Head of Liberty with long hair. R. Star one Stella 400 cents. Copper. Proof. Extremely rare of this date. A. W. 1631. 522 1881 Five cents. Head of Liberty, as afterwards used in 1883. united states of America 1881. R. v in cotton wreath. Cop- per. Proof. Extremely rare. A. W. 1649. 523 1881 Five cents. As last, but aluminum. Proof. Extremely rare. A. W. 1650. 524 1882 Five cents. Head of Liberty united states of America 1882 R. v in cotton, corn, wreath, above E pluribus unum. Nickel. Extremely rare. A. W. 1667. 525 1882 Five cents. Similar to last. Copper. Proof. Extremely rare. A. W. 1670. 526 1882 Five cents, in god we trust Head of Liberty 1. 13 stars 1882 R. united states of America, e pluribus unum, in wreath v. Nickel. Proof. Extremely rare. A. W. 1672. 527 1882 Five cents. As last, but aluminum. Proof. Extremely rare. A. W. 1674. 528 1882 Five cents. As last, but without motto. Adopted design as used on first issue of 1883. Nickel. Proof. Extremely rare. A. W. 1675. 529 1882 Five cents. As last, but in copper. Proof. Extremely rare. A. W. 1676. 530 1882 Five cents. Shield similar to type 1866, but without boll on end of shield. Nickel. Proof. Excessively rare. A. W 1678. 531 1882 Five cents. As last in copper. Proof. Excessively rare. A. W. 1679. 532 1883 Five cents. Head of Liberty. 13 stars. 1883. R. united states of America . e pluribus unum ; in the center v with a UNITED STATES PATTERN PIECES, 1883-1896. 43 scroll across it inscribed cents. Were it not for this word cents across the v it would be same as adopted design. Nickel. Proof. Excessively rare. A. W. 1681. 533 1883 Five cents. Same, but aluminum. Proof. Excessively rare. A. W. 1683. 534 1883 Five cents. Same head, united states of America 1883 E. five cents 13 stars, in wreath pure nickel. Nickel. Proof. Very rare. A. W. 1686. 535 1883 Five cents. Same obverse. R. five cents 13 stars, in cen- ter 50 N. 50 c. Nickel. Proof. Very rare. A. W. 1689. 536 1883 Five cents. Same obv. R. five cents 13 stars, in wreath 33 n. 67 c. Nickel. Proof. Very rare. A. W. 1694. 537 1883 Five cents. Same head, liberty above. 13 stars, 1883. R. Same as regular issue without cents. Nickel. Proof. Ex- tremely rare. A. W. 1696. 538 1883 Five cents. As last, but in aluminum. Proof. Extremely rare. A. W. 1698. 539 1884 Ring cent, united states of America 1884. R. one cent Inverted U. S. shield with olive branch at either side. Hole in center. Nickel. Proof. Extremely rare. A. W. 1704. 540 1896 Five cents, e . pluribus . unum. 13 stars 1896, in center U. S. shield on crossed Liberty staff and pole with eagle, across center a ribbon with liberty R. united states of America A branch of olive forms a wreath and encloses 5 cents. Nickel. Proof. Very rare. A. W. 1735. 541 1896 Five cents. As last, but aluminum. Proof. Very rare. A. W. 1736. COMMEMORATIVE MEDALS OFTEN CALLED "DOLLARS." 542 1876 Centennial of the Declaration of Independence. Official medal issued by the Commission under an Act of Congress. these united colonies are and of right ought to be, free and independent states. Female kneeling with sword, thirteen stars and rays above; below 1776. R. by authority of the congress of the united states in commemoration of the hundredth anniversary of american independence 1876. Silver. Proof, slight dent on edge. 24. 543 1876 Centennial, let god be with us as he was with our fathers. Soldier of 1776 and 1876 presenting arms to the Liberty bell ; above centennial. R. made from Nevada ore at 44 COMMEMORATIVE MEDALS. BRYAN DOLLARS. INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION * ALL FOR OUR COUNTRY *. View of mine, R. R. train, mountains, etc., above Nevada. Silver. Proof, slightly hairruarked. Rare. 24. 544 1876 California. Washington the great founder of the united states of America july 4 th - 1776. Scene of a stage coach, post boy, ship, mountain scenery, above bust of Washing- ton in wreath, 13 stars, pine tree and U. S. flags, 1776-1876, a.kuner.f (who cut the dies for 1855, Kellogg & Co., $50, 1855) . R. progress of time and freedom to all mankind JULY 4 th - 1876. California. View of R. R. train, miners, steamship, etc., above arms of Cal. Silver. Proof. Very rare. 26. 545 1898 Nebraska. transmississippi exposition omaha 1898. Beautiful female bust 1, R. Indian hunting a buffalo, 1848. Silver. Very fine. Rare. 22. 546 1904 St. Louis. Louisiana purchase exposition. Busts left of Napoleon I and Pres. Jefferson. R. Map, Louisiana territory 1803 etc. Silver. Fine. 22. 547 1906 Pike, zebulon Montgomery pike . 1779-1813. Bust r. R. Colorado 1806-1906 etc. View of Pike's Peak. Silver. Proof. 22. 548 1907 Virginia, ter-centennial of the settlement of James- town 1607-1907 Bust of Pocahontas 1. R. landing of the expedition under cap n - john smith may 13 1697 Ships r. Silver. Extremely fine. Rare. 22. SATIRICAL PIECES ON BRYAN CAMPAIGN— 1896-1900. 549 823 grains of silver ^\\ fine the equivalent of one gold dollar in value sept 14 1896. r. size of government dollar containing 412% grains of silver T 9 -£j\ fine. Near edge, tiffany & CO. Silver. Original. Very rare. 32%- 550 A government DOLLAR CONTAINS 412% GRAINS COIN SILVER £j\% FINE. THIS PIECE CONTAINS 823 GRAINS COIN SILVER IN VALUE THE EQUIVALENT OF ONE GOLD DOLLAR SEPT 16TH 1896. GORHAM MFG co. silversmiths. R. Wheel, inscribed on rim size of a gov- ernment DOLLAR CONTAINING 412% GRAINS OF SILVER -£^\ FINE. Silver. Ex. fine. 33. 551 Same obverse. R. Blank. Silver. Very fine. 33. 552 1896 in god we trust in bryan we burst 1896 Head of Liberty r. R. in god we trust for the other 47c Eagle, 16 to 1. 10 stars. Nickel. Scratches on cheek. Nick on edge. Cast. Ex- tremely rare. 50. BRYAN DOLLARS. WASHINGTON COINS, 1783. 45 553 1896 Head of Liberty, liberty 1. 13 stars, 1896. R. united states of America 16 to 1 nit Eagle, olive branch and three arrows in talons. Lead. Cast. 56. 554 1896 Same design. Plain diadem, and serratures raised instead of incused, as on last. R. Same, but two staffs with three leaves at termination. Lead. Cast. Very fine. Pin hole at top. 56. 555 1896 Head of Liberty 1., diadem of stars. 1896. 13 stars. R. united states of America 16 to 1 nit Eagle, with three ar- rows in left and olive branch in right, semi-olive wreath tied with a bow below. Raised border. Cast in type metal. Very rare. 55. 556 1896 Head of Liberty 1., bryan's money 1896 8 stars. R. BRYAN'S idea of coinage 16 to 1 aber nit Cast in type metal. 54. 557 1896 free silver one dime not 1896. R. sixteen to one and list of 16 names from bluster to lunacy Cast in hard metal. 29. 558 1896 UNITED SNAKES OF AMERICA . IN BRYAN WE TRUST Goose, P. o. p. with Jackass's head. R. free silver one dam 1896. Struck in tin. Holed. Rare. 29. 559 1896 vote fot a 100c dollar and m c kinley. R. free silver one dime 1896. Struck in lead. Uncirculated. Extremely rare. 32. 560 1900 a government dollar contains 412% grains of silver y 9 -^ fine this piece of silver is the size and weight of a govern- ment DOLLAR CONTAINING 4121/2 grains OF SILVER -j 9 ^- fine and ITS VALUE JULY 5 th 1900 WAS 48 CENTS. GORHAM MFG. CO. SILVER- SMITHS R. MARKET VALUE JULY 5 TH 1900 — 48 CENTS COINAGE value at the rate of 16 to 1 100 cents? Silver. Edge milled. Very fine. Rare. 24. WASHINGTON COINS. Arranged and numbered according to the book, Medallic Portraits of Washington, by W. S. Baker, Philadelphia. 1885. yf 561 No. 1 1783 Cent. Washington & independence 1783 Draped and laureated bust facing 1. R. unity states of America Wreath enclosing one cent Below bow y^. Uncirculated. Sharp, and I believe the finest example I have met with. Plate. 562 No. 2 1783 Cent. Obverse similar to last, R. united states Liberty seated 1., holding olive branch in right hand and Liberty staff in left. Extremely fine. 46 WASHINGTON COINS, 1783-1792. v/ 563 No. 3 1783 Cent. Type as last. Kestrike. Silver. Engrailed edge. Eare. / 564 No. 3 1783 Cent. As last. Bronze proof. •/ 565 No. 3 1783 Cent, As last. Copper proof. ■/ 566 No. 3a 1783 Cent. Type as last, but letters and date smaller, more like No. 2. Plain edge. Restrike. Bronze proof. Very rare. 567 No. 4 1783 Cent. Washington & independence 1783. Bust laureated and in uniform left, head small. R. united states. Liberty seated to left, olive branch in right and Liberty staff in left hand ; below the base line T . W . I . E . S Very fine. 568 No. 4a 1783 Cent. Larger back to the head. Dif. dies. Liberty cap between TA and touching A. Very good. Scarce. 569 No. 6 (1783) Cent, Washington. Bust laureated and in uni- form 1. R. one cent Bust as on obv. Extremely fine. 570 No. 7 1783 Cent, georgius triumpho Undraped bust r. R. voce populi 1783 Liberty behind a trellis. Good. 571 No. 14 1789 george Washington president 1789 Bust in uni- form 1. R. Eagle displayed. Copper. Proof. Published about 1863 by A. S. Robinson, of Hartford. Rare. 572 No. 15 1791 Cent, Washington president 1791 Fine bust in uniform to left. R. Large eagle displayed, above one cent. Edge, united states of America Semi-proof. Original bright red color. This and next lot came from the same family, and no doubt had been kept together and handed down since their birth. It seems a pity to separate them, and the cataloguer reserves the right to offer them together first. Plate. 573 No. 16 1791 Cent, Same as last, but without date. R. Heraldic eagle with eight stars about his head, and above a band of clouds from wing to wing, above which one cent Beneath the eagle 1791. Edge as last. Semi-proof. Mostly original red color. This and next preceding are, I believe, the finest pair of these cents I have seen. Plate. 574 No. 18 1793 Half penny. Same obv. as last, R. half penny 1793 Ship sailing to r. Edge, payable in Anglesey london or Liverpool Very fine. Light olive. 575 No. 59 1792 Cent. Washington president 1792. Bust of Washington in uniform facing 1. R. *general of the American armies 1775 resigned 1783 president of the united states 1789. WASHINGTON COINS, TOKENS AND BUTTONS. 47 Edge plain. Very fine. Extremely rare. Plate. Crosby, plate X, No. 11. 576 No. 60 Cent. geo. Washington born in Virginia feb . 11 . 1732 . Bust in uniform to left. E. *general of the American armies 1775 resigned 1783 president of the united states 1789. Edge plain. Extremely fine. Slight dent on edge. Beautiful speci- men. Very rare. Plate. 577 No. 29 1795 Grate cent. Bust r., with four large buttons on COat. G. WASHINGTON . THE FIRM FRIEND TO PEACE & HUMANITY R. Fire grate. Extremely fine. Rare. 578 No. 29a 1795 Grate cent. As last, but with five small buttons on coat, other differences, too. Very fine. 579 No. 30 (1795) Penny, george Washington. Bust in costume 1. R. liberty and security Shield, with eagle above. Edge, an asylum for the oppress'd of all nations. Uncirculated. Partly original color. Splendid example. V 580 No. 31 1795 Half penny, george Washington. Bust in uni- form, as on grate cent. R. liberty and security 1795 Eagle and shield. Edge, Birmingham redruth & Swansea. Good. Extremely rare. 581 No. 31 1795 Half penny. As last, but edge lettered payable at London Liverpool or Bristol. Good. Extremely rare. 581a 1795 Reverse of last combined with irish halfpenny 1795 Hope standing. Edge, payable at Liverpool London or Bristol. Good. / 582 No. 34 georgivs Washington. Bust in costume 1. R. north wales Harp, crowned star above. Good. 583 Washington Inaugural Button. Eagle displayed memorable ;era march the fourth Brass. Shank off. Vg. Rare. 584 Washington Inaugural Button. G.W. in script in center, around long live the president Outer border of links each enclosing the initial of one of the 13 Original States. Brass. With shank. Perfect. 22. t/'585 Washington Inaugural Button. GW (script) Enclosed by long live the president Outside of this a glory of rays and plain band, outer border of stars. Copper. Perfect. With shank. The only one I have seen. 21. /^586 Washington Inaugural Button. G w in oval in center; above in sunken tablet long live the president. Copper. With shank. Fine. Rare. 22. 48 WASHINGTON MEDALS, 1776-1790. WASHINGTON MEDALS. Arranged and numbered according to Baker's Medallic Portraits of Washington. Closing number refers to size in 16th of an inch. All in bronze and in perfect condition, unless the contrary is stated. 587 No. 47 1776 Washington Before Boston, 1776. Bust r. R. Washington and his Generals viewing the departure of the British fleet from the harbor. Paris Mint. Original. Very fine. Rare. 43. 588 No. 47 1776 The obverse only in steel, apparently made by the ruling machine. From I. F. Wood's Collection. 589 No. 48 1776 Same design as last. One foot less to horse. Paris Mint restrike. 43. 590 No. 50 1776 Equestrian statue 1. R. siege of boston 1775-6. Copper. 20. 591 No. 50 1776 As last. Brass. Rare. 20. As last. Tin. Unknown to Baker in this metal. 20. Equestrian statue 1. R. Bust of Washington. Cop- 592 No. 50 1776 593 No. 52 1776 per. 20. v 594 No. 53. 1776 Signing of the Declaration of Independence. Bust of Washington, nude, facing left, geoege Washington R. View of the signing of the declaration op independence july 4 th 1776. Bronze. Ex. fine. Very rare. 56. 595 No. 53a 1776 Same as last, but in block tin. From the Bushnell sale (1882), No. 1273, and believed to be unique. 56. 596 No. 55 1834 Bust 1., in uniform, surrounded by ins. R. Eagle, with shield and scroll inscribed all men are created equal july 4. 1776. Above independence Below 1834. Tin. Very fine. Rare. 32. 597 No. 58 1783 Peace. Busts of Washington and Franklin jugate to 1. R. Section of the globe inscribed united states Above eagle with thunderbolts issuing from talons, olive branch in his beak ; above 1783. Silver. Proof. Very rare. 26. 598 No. 61 1790 Manly medal. Aged bust of Washington 1., Brooks f. GEO . WASHINGTON BORN VIRGINIA FEB . 11 . 1732. R. GENERAL OP the American armies 1775. etc. Sharp. Extremely fine. Rare. 30. 599 No. 61 1790 As last, but gold plated, of the time. Very fine. Rare. 30. rare. 21. ^602 No. 64 1789 rare. 21. v 603 No. 64 1789 rare. 21. 604 No. 65 1789 in uniform ARMIES etc. WASHINGTON MEDALS, 1790-1796. 49 600 No. 62 1790 Manly medal. Similar to last. geo. Washington NATUS VIRGINIA - BP.W M.C. 11 FEB. 0. S. 1732. 30. * 601 No. 64 1789 george Washington of Virginia. Bust r. E. genl. OF THE AMERICAN ARMIES 1775 RESIGNED THE COMMAND 1783. elect president of the united states 1789, in two concentric lines ; in center pyramid of 15 cannon balls with crossed sabres below. Silver. Eestrike, 21 made. Dies destroyed. Extremely As last. Brass. Eestrike, 21 made. Extremely As last. Copper. Eestrike, 21 made. Extremely Twigg medal, george Washington. Very fine bust r. twigg on arm. E. general of the American Tin. Brilliant example of this rare medal. The edge below bust rough from not being struck up full in the die. 22. . Extremely fine. Very rare. 6 over 5? Fine. Bare. Medium tall 6. Very fine. Extremely fine. Die cracked around star. New Orleans Mint. Extremely fine. Very fine. Scarce. New Orleans Mint. Extremely fine. Scarce. Low date. Extremely fine. Scarce in this condition. 1533 1846 1534 1846 1535 1846 1536 1847 1537 1847 1538 1848 1539 1848 1540 1849 UNITED STATES HALF DOLLARS, 1849-1879. 99 1541 1849 High date. Extremely fine. Scarce in this condition. 1542 1849 New Orleans Mint. Low date. Very fine. 1543 1849 New Orleans Mint. High date. Extremely fine. 1544 1850 New Orleans Mint, o high, almost touches stem. Uncircu- lated, but slightly abraded. Mint lustre. Bare. 1545 1850 New Orleans Mint, o slightly lower. Extremely fine. Rare. 1546 1850 Very good. Scarce. 1547 1851 N. O. Mint. Uncirculated. Slightly hairmarked. Brilliant mint lustre. A beauty. Rare. 1548 1852 Uncirculated. Mint lustre. Bare. 1549 1852 New Orleans Mint. Very fine. Bare. 1550 1853 Arrow heads at date. B. Bays around eagle. Ex. fine. Only year of this type. 1551 1853 N. O. Mint. Extremely fine. Mint lustre. Very rare in this condition. Proof. Very rare. From a set. N. O. Mint. 854 recut. Uncirculated. Mint lustre. N. 0. Mint. Uncirculated. Mint lustre. Very fine. N. O. Mint. Double cut 6. Ex. fine. Brilliant proof. Bare. N. O. Mint. Proof, fully so and as much as if it was a Phila. Mint. Never saw another so fine. Extremely rare. 1559 1860 N. O. Mint. Proof surface. Bemarkable for this mint, and the finest I have seen. 1560 1866 No motto, s Mint. Good. 1561 1866 Motto in god we trust 1st year of issue. Proof, hair- marked. 1562 1871 San Francisco Mint. Uncirculated. Sharp, even imp. Brilliant mint lustre. Probably the finest known, and in such superb condition it is very rare. 1563 1872 San Francisco Mint. Low s. Fine. Bare. 1564 1872 S. Mint. Different positions of the s. Good. 3 pes. 1565 1873 S. Mint. Arrow-heads at date. B. The s high, almost touches end of arrow. Extremely fine. Mint lustre. Very rare. 1566 1874, 1875, 1876, 1877. s Mint. Very fine. 4 pes. 1567 1877 S. Mint. High and low s Uncirculated. 2 pes. 1568 1879 Uncirculated. Mint lustre. Scarce. 1552 1854 1553 1854 1554 1855 1555 1856 1556 1856 1557 1858 1558 1858 100 UNITED STATES SILVER QUARTER DOLLARS, 1796-1860. QUARTER DOLLARS. 1569 1796 Extremely fine, only the slightest abrasion visible with a glass. Proof surface. Broad milling. First four stars not struck up, and across them and the milling are planchet scratches made when planchet was sawn out. A beautiful speci- men. Very rare. Plate. 1570 1796 Extremely fine. Broad milling which is not struck up be- fore point of bust, and corresponding spot on reverse under OF. Very rare. Plate. 1571 1796 Extremely fine. Sharp, even impression in every part, which is very unusual with this coin. Very light scratch from throat to star. Very rare. Plate. 1572 1804 Very good ; better than usual. Rare. 1573 1806 Over 1805. Very fine. Stars behind head not up ; otherwise a bold impression. Rare so fine. Plate. 1574 1807 Small date. Uncirculated. Milling not struck up over liberty. Mint lustre. One of the finest known. Extremely rare. Plate. 1575 1807 Large date. Pine. Scarce. 1576 1815 Very fine. Sharp impression. Scarce. 1577 1818 Wide date. Uncirculated. Sharp imp. Mint lustre. 1578 1819 Small date. Extremely fine. Sharp impression. 1579 1819 Large date. Fine. Scarce. 1580 1820 Large date. Fine. 1581 1820 Small date. Fine. 1582 1821, 1822 Very good. 2 pes. 1583 1824 Over 1822. Very good. Rare. 1584 1825 Uncirculated. L lightly stamped above head. 1585 1828 Very fine. Sharp impression. 1586 1831 Proof. Small letters on reverse. Rare in this beautiful con- dition. 1587 1832 Uncirculated. Slight black mark on both sides 1588 1833 Obverse struck from a rusted die ! Very good. 1589 1834, '5, '6, '7, '8 Extremely fine. Nice set. 5 pes. 1590 1838 Liberty seated. Uncirculated. From Winsor Coll. 1591 1838 Liberty seated, '39, '40 drapery, '1, '3, '4, '5, '6, '7, '8. Vg. 10 pes. 1592 1840 to '44, '7, '50, '1, '4, '6, '7, '60 O. Mint. 2 var. of 1840. Vg. 14 pes. UNITED STATES QUARTER DOLLARS. TWENTY CENTS. DIMES. 101 1593 1840 O. Mint. Two positions of o. No drapery. Vg. Fine. 2 pes. 1594 1840 O. Mint. Drapery from elbow. Very fine. Bare. 1595 1847 O. Mint. Extremely fine. Rare. 1596 1848 Uncirculated. Sharp imp. Mint lustre. Very rare. 1597 1849 Very fine. 1598 1850 Extremely fine. 1599 1850 O. Mint. Extremely fine. Mint lustre. Rare. 1600 1850 to '56, '8 Very good to fine. 8 pes. 1601 1853 No arrow-heads at date. No rays around eagle. Uncircu- lated. Sharp impression. Mint lustre. Very rare. Plate. 1602 1853 With arrow-heads and rays. Only year of this type. Ex. fine. 1603 1854 Brilliant proof. Very rare. 1604 1855 Brilliant proof. Very rare. 1605 1855 Uncirculated. Mint lustre. Scarce. 1606 1856 Brilliant proof. Rare. 1607 1857 Brilliant proof . Scarce. 1608 1857, 1858 Uncirculated. 2 pes. 1609 1858 Brilliant proof. Scarce. 1610 1859, 1860, '61, '2, '3 Brilliant proofs. Scarce. 5 pes. 1611 1864 Brilliant proof. Scarce. 1612 1865, '67, '68, '71, '72, '73 no arrows. Brilliant proofs. 6 pes. 1613 1875 to 1888. Brilliant proofs. Nice lot. 14 pes. 1614 1893 Isabella. Beautiful proof. Rare in this condition. TWENTY CENTS. 1615 1875 Proof. Scarce. 1616 1875 Uncirculated. Mint lustre. 1617 1875 Carson City Mint. Uncirculated. Mint lustre. Scarce. 1618 1875 San Francisco. Uncirculated. Mint lustre. 1619 1876 Proof. Scarce. 1620 1876 Uncirculated. Mint lustre. Scarce. DIMES. 1621 1796 Perfect die. Fine. Light scratch on obv. R. Scratch across eagle. 1622 1796 Die broken at first star. Very fine. Plate. 1623 1797 13 stars. Fine. Very rare. Plate. 102 UNITED STATES DIMES, 1797-1830. 1624 1797 16 stars. Die cracked over date. Slight scratch above ert Very flue. Very rare. Plate. 1625 1798 Perfect date. Very fine. Has been mounted. Slight solder mark at top and bottom on edge. Two pin nicks in field and one on edge. Very rare. Plate. 1626 1800 Very fine. Sharp impression. Very rare. Plate. 1627 1801 Very fine. Very rare and seldom obtainable. Plate. 1628 1802 Good. Eare. 1629 1803 Extremely fine. Obverse die perfect; reverse die cracked. Extremely rare in such superior condition. Plate. 1630 1804 Very fine. Bold impression. Hole over head cutting out e Could easily be filled. Extremely rare. Plate. 1631 1804 Very good. Extremely rare. Plate. 1632 1805 4 berries on branch. Fine. 1633 1807 Uncirculated. Four stars sharp, others flat; half of edge not struck up. Mint lustre. While weak, as usual, it is a beau- tiful specimen. Plate. 1634 1809 Fine. Bold impression. Rare. Plate. 1635 1811 Over 1809. Very good. 1636 1814 Large date. Extremely fine. 1637 1820 Uncirculated. R. Scroll ends at d. Sharp imp. Plate. 1638 1820 Uncirculated. R. Scroll ends under e. Sharp. 1639 1821 Small date. Very fine. 1640 1821 Large date. Very fine. 1641 1822 Uncirculated. Sharp, bold, even impression. Mint lustre. Very rare and seldom obtainable in this condition. Plate. 1642 1823 Over 1822. Extremely fine. Sharp imp. Plate. 1643 1824 Over 1822. Slight proof surface. Uncirculated. Sharp, even imp. One of the finest known. Very rare. Plate. 1644 1825 Proof. Splendid sharp impression. Rare in such magnifi- cent condition. Plate. 1645 1827 Proof. Scarce in this beautiful condition. Plate. 1646 1828 Large date. Very good. Scarce. 1647 1828 Small date. Very fine. Minute nicks. 1648 1829 Small 10c. Uncirculated. Mint lustre. Scarce so fine. 1649 1829 Large 10c. Very good. Rare. 1650 1830 Proof surface obv. R. Uncirculated. Sharp. Mint lustre. Beauty. 1651 1830 Uncirculated. Sharp. Mint lustre. UNITED STATES DIMES, 1831-1860. 103 1652 1831 Slight proof surface. Sharp. Scarce so fine. 1653 1832 Uncirculated. Sharp. Mint lustre. 1654 1833 Uncirculated. Sharp. Slightest abrasion. 1655 1834 Uncirculated. Large 4. Mint lustre. 1656 1835 Uncirculated. Mint lustre. Sharp. 1657 1836 Uncirculated. Mint lustre. Die cracked across obv. 1658 1837 Bust of Liberty. Die cracked across. Uncirculated. Mint lustre. Scarce. 1659 1838 No stars. O. Mint. Uncirculated. Mint lustre. Rare. 1660 1838 Small stars. Extremely fine. Very rare. 1661 1838 Large stars. Uncirculated. Mint lustre. 1662 1839 Uncirculated. Mint lustre. 1663 1839 O. Mint. Extremely fine. Scarce in this condition. 1664 1840 Without drapery from elbow. Extremely fine. 1665 1841 Uncirculated. Mint lustre. 1666 1841 O. Mint. Uncirculated. Mint lustre. Scarce so fine. 1667 1842 Uncirculated. Mint lustre. Rare in this condition. 1668 1842 O. Mint. Very good. 1669 1843 Very good. 1670 1844 Extremely fine. Rare in this condition. 1671 1845 Uncirculated. Brilliant mint lustre. 1672 1846, 1847 Good. Scarce. 2 pes. 1673 1848 Fine. Scarce. 1674 1849 Extremely fine. 1675 1849 and 1850 2 sizes of ; '51, '2, '4, '6, '7, '9. O. Mint. 1850's poor, others good to very fine. 9 pes. 1676 1850 Extremely fine. 1677 1851 Uncirculated. Mint lustre. Rare. 1678 1852 Uncirculated. Slightest abrasion. 1679 1853 No arrow-heads. Vg. Arrows. Unc. 2 pes. 1680 1854 Brilliant proof. Very rare. 1681 1855 Very fine. 1682 1856 Small date. Brilliant proof. Rare. 1683 1857 Brilliant proof. Rare. 1684 1858 Brilliant proof. Scarce. 1685 1859 Brilliant proof. 1686 1860, 1861, 1862 Brilliant proofs. 3 pes. 1687 1860 S. Mint. Stars on obverse. R. united states of America one dime. Very good. Scarce. 104 UNITED STATES DIMES, 1860-1889. HALF DIMES, 1792-1838. 1688 1860 O. Mint, united states of America 1860 R. one dime. Extremely fine. Believed to be the finest known, and as the others are poor to good, it is at once apparent what a wonderful example this is. Plate. 1689 1864 Brilliant proof. Scarce. 1690 1866, '68, '69, '70, '71, '73 both types, '74 to '88 inch, '89. Proofs. 23 pes. 1691 1875, '76, '77 Carson City Mint. Uncirculated. 3 pes. HALF DIMES. 1692 1792 Half disme. Bust of Liberty, or, as some suppose, Martha Washington, 1., lib . par . of . science & industry. Beneath bust 1792. R. Eagle flying left, uni states of America half disme*. Extremely fine. Slight plauchet scratches across cheek. Sharp, even impression. Extremely rare and very desirable, as it is the first coin struck after the establishment of the mint, and Wash- ington supplied some silver plate to provide the metal from which to make them. Plate. 1693 1794 Die cracked across obverse, 4 of date recut, first curl free of star and curls. R. 7 berries on left and 5 on right branch. Ex- tremely fine. Small nick before mouth. Light scratches on rev. Sharp, evenly centered. A gem. Very rare. Plate. 1694 1794 Curl joins first star. R. Six berries on each branch. Very fine. Deep, even milling. Beautiful specimen. Rare. Plate. 1695 1795 Die broken over ty* Uncirculated. Sharp impression. Mint lustre. A gem. Plate. 1696 1796 Very fine. Rare. Plate. 1697 1797 15 stars. Very fine. Rare. Plate. 1698 1797 16 stars. Very good. Rare. 1699 1800 liberty Extremely fine. Sharp, even impression. 1700 1801 Good. Rare. 1701 1803 Good. Almost invisible scratch on neck. Rart. 1702 1805 Fair. Very rare. 1703 1829 to 1837 Large and small date of 1835. Complete set of the bust type. Uncirculated. Choice set. 10 pes. 1704 1837 Liberty seated, no stars. Curved and straight dates. Unc. 2 pes. 1705 1838 No stars. O. Mint. Very good. Rare. UNITED STATES HALF DIMES, 1838-1866. 105 1706 1838 With stars. Uncirculated. Mint lustre. 1707 1839 Uncirculated. Mint lustre. 1708 1839 O. Mint. Extremely fine. Scarce. 1709 1840 Uncirculated. Sharp imp. Mint lustre. 1710 1840 O. Mint. No sleeve. Large and small o. Poor. Rare. 2 pes. 1711 1841 Uncirculated. Mint lustre. Beauty. 1712 1841 large o, 1844, '48 large and small o, '49 bent, '50 1. o, '52, '3 arrows, '4, '5, '6, '7, '8, '9, '60. All Mint. Early ones poor, others good. Some rare. 15 pes. 1713 1842 Uncirculated. Mint lustre. Scarce. 1714 1843 Uncirculated. Mint lustre. Scarce so beautiful. 1715 1844 Double cut date. Very fine. Rare. 1716 1844 Perfect date. Uncirculated. Mint lustre. Scarce. 1717 1845 Uncirculated. 1718 1846 Very good. Rare. In my experience of some 38 years I believe I never met with an 1846 y 2 dime in the thousands of half dimes examined in the various lots. 1719 1846 Good. Rare. 1720 1847 Uncirculated. Mint lustre. Scarce so fine. 1721 1848 Brilliant proof. Excessively rare. Small date. R. Upside down. 1722 1848 Small date. R. Regular. Uncirculated. Mint lustre. Scarce. 1723 1849 Brilliant proof. Excessively rare. Double cut 9. 1724 1849 Regular date. Uncirculated. Mint lustre. 1725 1850, '1 (0 ex. fine), '2, '3 arrows, '4, '7, '8, '9 0, '60 0. Uncir. Choice lot. 9 pes. 1726 1854 Brilliant proof. Very rare. 1727 1855 Brilliant proof. Very rare. 1728 1856 Brilliant proof. Very rare. 1729 1858 Brilliant proof. Scarce. 1730 1859 to '63, '67 to '73 inclusive. Brilliant proofs. 12 pes. 1731 1860 Stars on obverse. R. half dime in wreath. No mention of the United States. Uncirculated. Sharp imp. Mint lustre. Very rare, and rapidly advancing in price. 1732 1863 S. Mint. Uncirculated. Mint lustre. Rai*e so fine. 1733 1864 Brilliant proof. Very rare. 1734 1866 S. Mint. Uncirculated. Mint lustre. Rare so fine. 106 UNITED STATES HALF DIMES. THREE CENTS. CENTS. 1735 1868 S. Mint. Uncirculated. Mint lustre. Rare so fine. 1736 1872 S. Mint. Very fine. 1737 1873 S. Mint. Uncirculated. Mint lustre. Scarce. THREE CENTS SILVER. 1738 1851, '1 o only year, '2, '3. Unc. Choice lot. 4 pes. 1739 1854 Proof, slightly hairmarked. Very rare. 1740 1855 Uncirculated. Mint lustre. Rare. 1741 1856 Uncirculated. Brilliant mint lustre. 1742 1857 Proof. Scarce. 1743 1858 Proof. Scarce. 1744 1859 to 1862 inclusive. Brilliant proofs. 5 pes. 1745 1863 Brilliant proof. Scarce. 1746 1864 Brilliant proof. Very rare. 1747 1865 Brilliant proof. Rare. 1748 1866 Brilliant proof. Scarce. 1749 1867, 1868 Brilliant proofs. 2 pes. 1750 1869 Proof, slightly hairmarked. Rare. 1751 1870, 1871 Brilliant proofs. 2 pes. 1752 1873 Proof, slightly hairmarked. Rare. CENTS. 1753 1787 Franklin cent, fugio 1787 Sun dial, sun above; below mind your business. R. 13 links, enclosing states * united * we are one. Very fine. Very rare this variety with states united divided twice with a star. Crosby, plate VII, 5. 1754 1787 Franklin cent. Type as last, but cinquefoil of five dots in- stead of stars; the rims enclosing states united are raised. Slight chip off of edge. Extremely fine. Brown color. Very rare. 1755 1787 Franklin cent. No rim to edge of band on reverse. Uncir- culated. Bright red. 1756 1787 Franklin cent. Shows slight suction marks on obv. Unc. 1757 1787 Franklin cent. As last, but on a very heavy planchet, weighing 218y 2 grains! while the one just preceding weighed 162 grains, about the usual weight. Good, but date very weak, just discernible. UNITED STATES CENTS, 1787-1793. 107 1758 1787 Franklin cent. Club rays. Type as above, but some nine rays prominent, causing it to be known as the Club rays variety. K. united states Otherwise as last. Very fine. Sharp imp. Rare. 1759 1787 Franklin cent. Type as above. R. united states. Slight depression on edge. Uncirculated. Bright red. Rare. 1760 1787 Franklin cent. Type as above, but showing suction marks around date, states united. Uncirculated. Bright, original color. Struck slightly off center. 17G1 1787 Franklin cent. Waterbury restrike. Type of last, but strange to say no contemporary impression is known to exist. Bronze. Uncirculated. 1762 1787 Franklin cent. As last. Obverse die cracked. Copper. Uncir- culated. Red. Accompanying this piece is a printed note as follows, and as it decides a point in the history of these restrikes, I reprint it in full so as to record it. The original accompanies this coin : "First United States cent, known as the Ring or Franklin cent. July 6th, 1787, the United States Government ordered the mint- int of its first coin. Messrs. Groome & Piatt, of New Haven, Conn., did some part of the coinage. About the year 1860 the undersigned found (and still retains) the original dies among their effects in New Haven. The dies were taken to Waterbury, Conn., and a few coins struck for cabinet specimens, the enclosed being one of the restrikes. Horatio N. Rust, Chicago, 1875." It is interesting to note that Horatio N. Rust is No. 8 of Sage's Numismatic Gallery tokens. 1763 1787 Franklin cent. Original Die, obverse only. Similar to last coin, but the *1 of date close to rays. Steel. Unique, valuable and highly interesting object. 1764 1793 Chain. America. Head of Liberty with short hair. Very fine. Steel color. Surface very finely eroded, but so minute that to the naked eye it does not show. Even impression. Extremely rare. Plate. Crosby 1-c. 1765 1793 Wreath. Head of Liberty with massive locks, liberty and 1793 small, leaves large. Very fine. Right half of obverse sur- face eroded very lightly. Brown color. Very rare. Plate. C. 7-F. 108 UNITED STATES CENTS, 1793-1794. 1766 1793 Wreath. Head of Liberty with flowing hair. Extremely fine. Surface shows very light erosion. Sharp, even impression. Brown color. Very rare. Plate. C. 9-H. 1767 1793 Wreath. Sprig with straight-up leaf. Fair. Very rare va- riety. C. 10-L. 1768 1793 Lettered edge. Extremely fine. Beading all around ob- verse, though not quite even, runs to edge at lower side. Bold impression. Light olive. Very rare. Plate. C. 11- J. 1769 1794 Hays Nos. 2, 3, 5. Very poor. 3 pes. 1770 1794 Hays No. 10. Good. Bare. 1771 1794 Hays Nos. 13, 14. Good. Light dents on edge. 2 pes. 1772 1794 Hays No. 15. Good. 1773 1794 Hays Nos. 16, 37, 45, 51, 52 dented. Poor. 5 pes. 1774 1794 Hays No. 17. Very fine. Surface pitted by fine erosion. Brown color. Even impression. 1775 1794 Hays No. 19. Good. Slight oxidation. 1776 1794 Hays No. 20. Very good. Steel color. Very rare. 1777 1794 Hays No. 21. Good. 1778 1794 Hays No. 22. Good. 1779 1794 Hays No. 23. Very good. Reddish light olive. 1780 1794 Hays No. 25. Good. Extremely rare. Fair, in Guy sale brought $28. 1781 1794 Hays No. 26. Good, rty weakly struck. Rare. 1782 1794 Hays No. 31. Good. Apparently has been in a fire, color rubbed. Very rare. 1783 1794 Hays No. 33. Presents a very fine appearance, but hair has been delicately touched up with a graver, and field slightly burnished. Brown color. 1784 1794 Hays No. 39. Very good. Broad planchet. Steel color. 1785 1794 Hays No. 43. Extremely fine. Surface very lightly eroded. Sharp, even impression. Brown color. A beautiful cent. Plate. 1786 1794 Hays No. 46. Good. Surface lightly eroded. Rare. 1787 1794 Hays No. 47. Poor. Deep dents on both sides. 1788 1794 Hays No. 48. Die shattered. Good. Slight dent on re- verse edge. Rare. 1789 1794 Hays No. 49. Die broken on edge. Good. Very rare. 1790 1794 Hays No. 54. Good. Slight nicks. 1791 1794 Hays No. 56. Good. Slight, dents on edge. UNITED STATES CENTS, 1795-1800. 109 1792 1795 Lettered edge. Top of 5 touches bust. Very good. Even milling. Brown color. Scarce. 1793 1795 Plain edge, one cent high in wreath. Uncirculated. Beautiful, sharp impression, with even milling. Considerable original red around outlines, turning to a pale steel color. Very rare. Plate. 1794 1795 As last. Extremely fine. Sharp, even impression. Beauti- ful light olive color. Rare. Plate. 1795 1795 one cent in center of reverse. Extremely fine. Beautiful light olive, and a splendid match for last lot. Rare. Plate. 1796 1796 Liberty cap. High 6. Fine, cent weak. Steel color. Rare. Gilbert a and far superior to piece he illustrates. 1797 1796 Bust of Liberty, draped, and hair tied with a ribbon. Un- circulated. Date rather weak, and die cracked below it. Deep, even milling. Rich brown color. Very rare. Plate. Gilbert 15. 1798 1797 Close date. R. Slender wreath. Very fine. Deep, even milling. Light brown color. Rare. Plate. 1799 1797 Wide date. R. Heavy small wreath. Very good. Milling around both sides. 1800 1798 Over 1797. Large date. Fair. Rare. 1801 1798 Large date. R. Slender wreath, 4 berries on left, 5 on right stem. Good. Rare. 1802 1798 Close, small date. Die broken over u. Uncirculated. Beau- tiful light olive. Very rare in such condition. Plate. 1803 1798 Wide, small date. R. Small, slender wreath, 5 berries on each stem. Very fine. Fine, even milling around both edges. Steel color. Pin scratch from chin. 1804 1799 Perfect date. Very good. Strong, even impression. Date wonderfully strong and bold, and liberty also good. R. Three pin-head spots of corrosion on reverse. Brown color. Very rare. Plate. 1805 1800 Over 1798. Very fine. Slight nicks. Brown color. Rare. 1806 1800 79 under 80. Extremely fine. Sharp, even impression. Steel color. Very rare in such beautiful condition. Plate. 1807 1800 Break in die partly fills center of o and makes a tail to it as well, so that it looks like a Q Similar break between ib of liberty. Uncirculated. Steel color, with traces of original color on reverse. Extremely rare. Plate. 1808 1800 Die broken below date; also under l. Fine. Broad plan- 110 UNITED STATES CENTS, 1801-1808. ohet with milling. Two pin-point nicks at er and pin-head dent in field. Color rubbed on cheek. Brown. 1809 1801 Wavy lines down field before face. Extremely fine. Steel color. Very rare in such splendid condition. Plate. 1810 1801 Perfect die. Extremely fine. Steel color. Bold impression. Rare so fine. Plate. 1811 1801 ^1^. Very good. Four dents on edge. Brown color. 1812 1802 Obverse die perfect ; reverse die broken over ST. Extremely fine. Brown color. Sharp, even impression. Plate. 1813 1802 Die broken over rty. Uncirculated. Weak on point of the bust and of on reverse. Beautiful light olive color. Plate. 1814 1803 Uncirculated. Superb impression. Beautiful pale light olive color, with traces of original color. Die cracked at point of bust. R. Small j^-^. Plate. 1815 1803 The top of the 3 rests on the bust. R. Small T U wide 100. Suction marks before throat. Four small defects on obverse. Brown color. Extremely fine. 1816 1803 Large y^. Perfect dies. Uncirculated. Superb, sharp, even impression. Mostly original color. A gem. Plate. 1817 1803 Large -j-J-g-. Die cracked in a semicircle from 1 to edge through hair. Beautiful light olive. Uncirculated. Plate. 1818 1804 Dies broken on edge, minute nick in field. Fine. Steel color. Very rare. Plate. 1819 1804 So-called restrike. Die cracked. R. Set upside down. Planchet of nearly double thickness. Uncirculated. Bright red. 1820 1805 Blunt 1 in date. Uncirculated. Sharp, even impression. Three slight dents on edge. Brown color. A beautiful cent. Very rare. Plate. 1821 1805 Blunt 1 in date. Extremely fine. Minute nick on cheek. Splendid, even impression. Steel color. Plate. 1822 1806 Extremely fine. Light olive. Very rare so fine. Plate. 1823 1807 Over 1806. Large 7. Extremely fine. A few microscopic nicks. Splendid, bold impression, which is very unusual for this date. Rare. Plate. 1824 1807 Large y^$. Slight suction marks under chin. Extremely fine. Splendid, bold impression, which is very unusual for this date. Rare. Plate. A perfect match for last lot. 1825 1808 Very fine. While stars are not sharp, yet it is evenly struck and head and date strong. Brown steel color. UNITED STATES CENTS, 1809-1818. Ill 1826 1809 Over 1808. Very fine. Bold impression. Very light, almost invisible, hair line scratches in field before face. Brown color. Plate. 1827 1810 Over 1809. Extremely fine. Sharp impression. Brown steel color. Bare in this preservation. Plate. 1828 1810 Perfect date. Fine. Bold, even imp. Brown color. 1829 1811 Over 1810. Obverse slightly off center. Fine. Black. 1830 1811 Perfect date. Very fine. Stars behind head not centered ; milling off on right side. Steel color. Bare. 1831 1812 Small and large dates. Fine. Steel color. 2 pes. 1832 1813 Extremely fine. Stars weak. Chip cut off edge behind head. Red, changing to steel color, possibly cleaned long since. 1833 1814 Plain 4. Extremely fine, practically uncirculated, only the tips of the hair and wreath show friction. Sharp, even im- pression. Light brown color. Plate. 1834 1814 Crossed 4. Extremely fine. Sharp impression. Dark brown color. 1835 1816 Perfect die. Uncirculated. Unusually bold, even im- pression. Beautiful light olive, and slight rub on cheek. 1836 1816 Die broken on obverse edge. Uncirculated. Bright red. 1837 1817 13 stars, as are following six lots. 1 before point of bust, stars far from each side of date. Close date. Uncirculated. Sharp imp. Beautiful light olive. Plate. 1838 1817 1 before point of bust. Large, open, uneven date. Ex. fine. Brown color. 1839 1817 Date under bust, all so following. Wide, even date, star at each side close to date; 6th star points at peak of diadem. Extremely fine. Sharp imp. Steel color. 1840 1817 Close, uneven date. Extremely fine. Steel color. Two very slight dents on edge of rev. 1841 1817 Open date, wide space between 18 17 Two stars blunt, otherwise sharp, but not quite even. Extremely fine. Brown color. 1842 1817 Large, open date. Extremely fine, only tips of hair touched. Sharp imp. Not quite even. Light olive. 1843 1817 Connected date by crack in die. Very good. 1844 1817 15 stars. Very fine. Steel color. Rare. 1845 1818 Cracked die around stars. Unc. Bright red. Slight spot- ting. 112 UNITED STATES CENTS, 1819-1828. 1846 1819 Over 1818. Large date. Uncirculated. Beautiful light olive, traces of red. Scarce. 1847 1819 Small, close date. Uncirculated. Minute nick. Steel color. 1848 1819 Small, wide date. Uncirculated. Sharp. Light olive and red. Beauty. 1849 1820 Large in date. Die cracked around stars. Unc. Bril- liant red. Exceptionally fine. 1850 1821 Wide date. Uncirculated. Sharp, even impression. Mostly original bright red color, changing to light olive. A few micro- scopic nicks on obverse. A superb cent. Plate. 1 851 1822 Wide date, with inner line between stars and serratures for three-quarters of the distance. Extremely fine. Bold impres- sion. Plum color. Rare so fine. 1852 1822 Wide date, without inner line. Uncirculated. Stars bold, but not centered. Deep, even milling. Beautiful light olive color. Rare so fine. Plate. 1853 1823 Over 1822. Fine. Bronzed? long since, now presents a nice appearance. Rare. Plate. 1854 1824 Close date. Uncirculated. Stars all sharp. Beautiful light olive color, with some original red color. A splendid cent and very rare, more so than those who have not sought to get this year in this state of preservation know. Plate. 1855 1824 Wide date. Uncirculated. Stars not centered, otherwise an even impression. Obverse considerable original red color. R. Light olive. Very rare. Plate. 1856 1825 Wide date. Very fine. Bold impression. Small dent on reverse edge. Rich brown color. Scarce. 1857 1825 Close date. Very fine. Slight edge dent. Brown color. Scarce. 1858 1826 Close date. Uncirculated. Sharp, even impression. Light steel color, with considerable original red color. 1859 1827 Extremely fine, one slight rubbing on cheek and tips of the hair. Sharp, with deep, even milling. Dark brown, with traces of red. Plate. 1860 1828 Large date. 8 between 82. Extremely fine. Light olive. Rare. Plate. 1861 1828 Large date. 82 touch at top ; crack connects 28 at bottom. Extremely fine. Sharp. Nick on edge and at 1. Steel color. 1862 1828 Large date, each figure separate. Extremely fine. Sharp. Steel color. UNITED STATES CENTS, 1828-1834:. 113 1863 1828 Small date. Pine. Bold, even imp. Dark brown color. Rare. 186i 1829 Small head. Sixth star points at point of diadem. R. Large letters. Very fine. Steel color. 1865 1829 Large head. Sixth star points below point of diadem. First four stars weak. R. Large letters. Bold impression. Plum color. Extremely fine. 1866 1829 First four stars connected by a crack, sixth star points above diadem. R. Large letters. Extremely fine. Sharp imp. Light steel color. Plate. 1867 1830 Inner line ; also stars connected by crack in die. Uncircu- lated. Minute nick on chin. Very strong impression for this year. Brown color. 1868 1831 Small letters on reverse. Uncirculated. Stars not cen- tered, otherwise sharp. Original color. Few trifling specks. Extremely rare in this condition with small letters on rev. Plate. 1869 1831 Die cracked around stars. R. Large letters. Extremely fine, only slightest touch of friction on cheek. Sharp, even im- pression. Beautiful light olive color. Plate. 1870 1831 Same as last, same condition. Steel color. 1871 1832 Large letters on rev. Uncirculated. Steel color and traces of original red, obverse trifle mottled. Rare. Plate. 1872 1832 Double profile. Large letters. Extremely fine. Beautiful light olive color. Rare. 1873 1832 Small letters on rev. Uncirculated. Olive steel color. 1874 1833 Sixth star points above diadem. Uncirculated. Sharp, even imp. Faint scratch in field behind head. Beautiful light olive, traces of red. Plate. 1875 1833 Sixth star points below point of diadem. Ex. fine. Light steel color. 1876 1833 Die has a fine crack around connecting stars. Bold, even impression. Bright red original color. 1877 1834 Small, wide date. Crack connects stars, which are not all centered. Beautiful light olive, with traces of red. Plate. 1878 1834 Slightly double profile. Uncirculated. Most beautiful light olive color. Plate. 1879 1834 Small, close date. Faint crack connects stars. Uncircu- lated. Minute nick in field. Beautiful light olive obverse, re- verse darker shade. 8 114 UNITED STATES CENTS, 1834-1842. 1S80 1834 Large 8, small stars, small serratures inside high rim. Ex- tremely fine. Steel color. Eare so fine. 1881 1834 Large date and stars, which are connected by a crack in the die. Very fine. Steel color. Scarce. 1882 1835 Small date. Uncirculated. Stars not centered, but bold. Obverse bright red. R. Beautiful steel color. A gem. Plate. 1883 1835 Diadem heavier on point, stars large. Profile double at mouth and chin. Very fine. Brown color. 1884 1835 Blunt diadem, similar to 1834. Small stars. Very fine. Light olive. 1885 1835 Large date, large stars. Deep milling. Fine. Reddish brown. 1886 1836 Perfect die. Uncirculated. Dull original color, two specks. 1887 1836 Die broken at 6th star. Uncirculated. Beautiful, sharp, even impression. Steel, and traces of original red. Plate. 1888 1837 Plain hair cord. Short bust. Uncirculated. Brilliant bright red on both sides. A gem. Plate. 1889 1837 Plain hair cord, larger bust. Uncirculated. Sharp, even imp. Beautiful light golden color. 1890 1837 Beaded hair cord. Not struck sharp on border. Uncircu- lated. Beautiful light olive, traces of red. 1891 1838 Uncirculated. Beautiful specimen. Steel and red color. 1892 1839 Over 1836. Die just shows crack from nose to edge. Good. Very rare. 1893 1839 Head as 1838. Uncirculated. Not struck up sharp on bor- der. Pale steel color and red. Scarce. 1894 1839 Booby head. Weak on stars. Uncirculated. Pale steel color and red. 1895 1839 Silly head. Bar below cent Die cracked across obv. Not struck up on border. Very fine. Brown color. 1896 1839 Head as on 1840. Uncirculated. Beautiful light olive. Rare so fine. 1897 1840 Small date. Uncirculated. Sharp, even imp. Dull red. Plate. 1898 1840 Large date. Very fine. Sharp. Steel color. 1899 1841 Uncirculated. Beautiful specimen of rich, dull red color. Rare thus. Plate. 1900 1842 Large date. Extremely fine. Slight nick on edge. Light olive. 1901 1843 1902 1843 1903 1844 1901 1844 1905 1845 UNITED STATES CENTS, 1843-1856. 115 Type as 1842. Extremely flue. Sharp. Brown color. Type as 1844. Very fine. Nick on obv. and edge. L. o. Uncirculated. Sharp. Light brown. Scarce. First 4 double cut. Uncirculated. Bright red. Rare. Date far from bust. Uncirculated. Brilliant bright red, pin-head speck on obv. Rare in such a high state of preservation. 190G 1846 Low 6. Dull proof. Sharp. Purple and red color. Ex- tremely rare in this high condition. Plate. 1907 1846 As last. Uncirculated. Light olive. Sharp. 1908 1847 Date far from bust, curl over right side of 8. Small stars. Uncirculated. Sharp. Mostly bright red. Scarce variety. 1909 1847 1 before and touches bust, curl rests on 4, date high. Un- circulated. Considerable red. Scarce variety. 1910 1847 18 twice engraved. Uncirculated. Sharp. Steel and red color. Rare. 1911 1848 1 before bust, curl points between 84. Uncirculated. Sharp. Beautiful color. Date below bust, curl points to 8. Extremely fine. Date close to bust. Uncirculated. Sharp. Mostly red. Date from bust. Broad margin. Ex. fine. Steel color. 1 before point of bust, curl between 84. Uncirculated. Uncirculated. Bright red. Uncirculated. Brilliant bright red. So-called over 1881. Remarkably clear. Very fine. Light olive. 1919 1852 Uncirculated. Brilliant bright red. Slight proof surface. Broad margin. A beauty. 1920 1853 1 double cut on bottom of base; also invades point of the bust. Uncirculated. Bright red. 1921 1853 1 double cut above base of 1. Uncirculated. 1922 1853 Curl touches 8 and 5. Uncirculated. Dull red. 1923 1853 3 double cut. Very fine. 1924 1854 Uncirculated. Bright red. Scarce. 1925 1855 Slanting 55. Proof. Red. Rare so. 1926 1855 Slanting 55. So-called 12 stars variety, one very weak. Unc. 1927 1855 Slanting 55. Knob over ear — break in die. Very fine. 1928 1855 Upright 55. Uncirculated. Partly red. 1929 1856 Upright 5. Uncirculated. Partly red. 1912 1848 1913 1849 1914 1849 1915 1849 1916 1850 1917 1851 1918 1851 116 UNITED STATES HALF CENTS, 1793-1796. 1930 1856 Slanting 5. Uncirculated. Bright red. 1931 1857 Large date. Uncirculated. Obverse red. K. Light olive. 1932 1857 Small date. Uncirculated. Dull red. HALF CENTS. 1933 1793 Crosby 1-A. Very fine. Even impression. Very slight dent on edge. Light olive. Very rare. Plate. 1934 1793 Crosby 1-b. Good. Rare. 1935 1793 Crosby 2a. Double profile. Very large planchet, size VSy 2 , while the regular is 12%. Perfectly centered, with 1/16 inch margin on obverse and reverse outside the beading. Light olive. Plate. I have never met with another example like this. 1936 1793 Crosby 2-c. Fine. Rare. 1937 1794 Large, low bust. R. Bow far from leaves. Six berries on each branch. Extremely fine. Milling not up before bust. The obverse has numerous pits, owing to the planchet being defec- tive. Light olive. Very rare so fine. Plate. 1938 1794 Similar, but l farther from cap. R. 5 berries on left and 4 on right stem, bow under leaf to right. Very fine. Steel color. Rare. 1939 1794 Small bust. R. Die crack from edge through E to stem. High bow. 6 berries on each stem. Very fine. Light brown color. Rare. 1940 1794 Same obv. R. As next preceding. Fine. Lightly eroded surface. Dark olive. 1941 1795 Lettered edge. Pole to cap. Very good. Deep, even mill- ing. 1942 1795 Thick planchet, plain edge. No pole to cap. R. Die sunken across center. Extremely fine. Broad, even milling on both sides. Remarkably fine for this variety, as it shows the words half cent while it is usual for these not to be visible. Brown color. Plate. 1943 1795 Same obverse die, thin planchet, plain edge. R. Different die, fraction line short. Extremely fine. Even imp. A few microscopic specks of corrosion on obv. Brown color. Plate. 1944 1795 Pole to cap. Date with period 1.795. Fair, half cent so weak as to be invisible. 1945 1796 No pole to cap. Die broken across obv. R. Everything shows. Good. Excessively rare. Plate. UNITED STATES HALF CENTS, 1796-1809. 117 1946 1796 With pole to cap. Obverse fair. E. Poor, though nearly everything shows. Excessively rare. Plate for obverse. 1947 1797 1 over 1 of date. Very fine. Stronger impression than usual, and even. Brown color. Rare. Plate. 1948 1797 Low head, almost touching date. Good. Nick on cheek. Rare. 1949 1800 Uncirculated. Light olive and original red. Very rare in this condition. R. Slender wreath. 1950 1802 Over 1800. Very good. Rare. 1951 1803 Uncirculated. Dull original red, turning to pale steel color. The 3 double cut on bottom. R. -^ close. One of the finest specimens known, and any collector who has sought this date in the condition which this one is in knows of its great rarity. Plate. 1952 1803 Wide ^ Extremely fine. Bold imp. Dark olive. 1953 1804 Crossed, large 4. R. No ends to stems below bow. Uncir- culated. Light olive. 1954 1804 Crossed, large 4. R. Ends to stems. Uncirculated. Beau- tiful light olive, traces of red. Not common in such a high state of preservation. 1955 1804 As last, but die broken, making it appear as if Liberty had her tongue out, and a spike from chin. Extremely fine. Light olive. 1956 1804 Same obverse. R. Die broken from near A of America round to i in united Fine. Scarce. 1957 1804 Small, uncrossed 4. R. No ends to stems. Very fine. 1958 1804 Small, uncrossed 4. R. Ends to stems below bow. Corroded surface. Fair. Very rare. 1959 1805 No ends to stems. Very fine. Light olive. 1960 1805 Ends to stems. Very good. Scarce. 1961 1806 Small 6. R. No ends to stems. Uncirculated. Beautiful light olive. Rare in this condition. 1962 1806 Large 6. R. Ends to stems. Uncirculated. Partly red. Strong imp. 1963 1807 Very fine. Dark olive. 1964 1808 Over 1807. Fine. Light olive. Rare. 1965 1808 Extremely fine. Bold imp. Plum color. Rare so fine. 1966 1809 Perfect date. Uncirculated. Sharp impression. Beautiful light olive color, not common in this condition. 118 UNITED STATES HALF CENTS, 1809-1854. 1967 1809 in date double cut. Good. Very rare. 1968 1809 So-called over 1808. Very good. 1969 1810 Uncirculated. Most beautiful light olive, and one of the finest I have seen. Rare. Plate. 1970 1811 Perfect die. Very good. Bold impression. Rare. 1971 1825 Uncirculated. Slight nick on edge. Red and 1. o. 1972 1826 Uncirculated. Pale pink color. Scarce so beautiful. 1973 1828 12 stars. Uncirculated. Sharp imp. Plum color. 1974 1828 13 stars. Uncirculated. Brilliant bright red. Slight dis- coloration on rev. 1975 1829 Uncirculated. Sharp. Beautiful light olive. 1976 1832 Uncirculated. Traces of red. 1977 1833 Proof. Steel and red color. Rare in proof. 1978 1834 Uncirculated. Partly red. 1979 1835 Uncirculated. Bright red. Slight dark spot on obv. 1980 1836 Original. Proof. Sharp, even impression. Red and steel color. Extremely rare. Plate. 1981 1841 Original. Die cracked around stars before face. Sharp, even impression. Very rare. 1982 1843 Original. Good. Has been in circulation for a considerable period, and probably the only known specimen that has. Ex- tremely rare. Plate. 1983 1846 Restrike. Proof. Sharp, even impression. Steel color. Excessively rare, only 18 struck. Plate. 1984 1847 Original. Extremely fine. Sharp impression. Steel color. Excessively rare. Plate. 1985 1847 Restrike. Proof. Sharp, even impression. Steel and red color. Extremely rare. Only 18 struck. Plate. 1986 1848 Restrike. Proof. Two leaves weak. Red, changing to steel color. Excessively rare, only 18 struck. Plate. 1987 1849 Small date. Restrike. Proof. Bright red. Excessively rare, only 18 struck. Plate. 1988 1849 Large date. Uncirculated. 1989 1850 Proof. Bright red. 1990 1851 Uncirculated. Light olive and red. 1991 1852 Restrike. Proof. Bright red. Extremely rare, 18 made. Plate. 1992 1853 Uncirculated. Light olive. 1993 1854 Uncirculated. Bright red, a few specks. HARD TIMES TOKENS, 1834-1841. ' 119 1994 1855 Proof. Bright red. 1995 1855 Uncirculated. Bright red. 1996 1856 Uncirculated, trace of proof surface. Bright red. 1997 1857 Slight proof surface. Half obverse dark, otherwise red. 1998 1857 Uncirculated. Dull red. HARD TIMES TOKENS, 1834-1841. Numbered by L. H. Low's book on this series, 1900 edition. 1999 Low No. 4. Jackson. Bust r. Uncirculated. Brass. Very rare. 2000 No. 5. Jackson. Bust in uniform % 1. in wreath. R. Eagle. Very fine. Brass. Very rare. 2001 No. 8. Bust of Jackson. R. Boar running. Uncirculated. 2002 No. 9. As last. Brass, with original white surface. Extremely fine. Rare. 2003 No. 10. Bust of Jackson, with broad shoulders. Very good. Rare. 2004 No. 12. Jackson standing with sword defending money bags. Ex. fine. Light olive. Sharp imp. 2005 No. 16. Verplanck. Bust 1. R. Eagle. Brass. Uncirculated. Bright. The finest I have ever seen. Very rare. 2006 Nos. 18, 19, 20. Jackass running. Vf., and bright red. 3 pes. 2007 Nos. 21, 22, 23, 28, 29 (poor, weak rev.). Head of Liberty. First and last have not erased. Good. Rare. 5 pes. 2008 No. 30. Liberty, 55 stamped on it. Vg. Rare. 2009 Nos. 31, 32, 33, 34, 36, 37, 38, 39, 40. Head of Liberty. Fine. 9 pes. 2010 No. 33. Uncirculated. Dull red. Rarely seen so fine. 2011 No. 38. lbentonian Uncirculated. Traces of red. Scarce. 2012 No. 44. Jackson in safe. R. Wrecked ship. Uncirculated. Dull red, very slight stain in two places. Rare in this condition. 2013 No. 45. Phoenix. Extremely fine. 2014 Nos. 46, 48. Phoenix. Fine. Slight nicks. 2 pes. 2015 No. 47. Phoenix. Uncirculated. Dull red. Rare in such excep- tional condition. 2016 No. 49. Half cent. Extremely fine. 2017 No. 51. Jackson in chest, all spaces on end filled. Unc. Part red. Scarce. 2018 No. 51. As last. Part of end of chest filled with bars. Unc. Light olive. 120 HARD TIMES TOKENS, 1834-1841. 201!) No. 51. As last. Only bottom line of squares filled. Uno. L. o. 2020 No. 52. As last. Brass. Good. Rare. 2021 No. 53. As last. Bigheaded Jackson, etc. Pine. 2022 No. 54. Slave. Uncirculated. Unusually choice specimen. 2023 No. 55. loco foco. Very fine. 2024 No. 56. Bust of Van Buren. Fine. Copper. Holed, as always. 2025 No. 58. Ship. Uncirculated. Brown color. 2020 No. 59. Ship. Very fine. 2027 No. 60. Ships. Extremely fine. 2028 No. G2. Ships. Uncirculated. Bright red. Rare state of preser- vation. 2029 No. 64. Ships. Extremely fine. Light olive. 2030 No. 65. Head of Liberty. R. Ship. Very fine. Dents on edge. Rare. 2031 No. 66. Steer r. A friend to the constitution. R. Ship. Fine. Rare. 2032 Nos. 67, 68. 1841. Head of Liberty. Very fine. 2 pes. 2033 No. 69. 1841. Head of Liberty. Uncirculated. Traces of red. 2034 No. 73. Cheapside. New Bedford, 1833. Badly dented on edge. 2035 No. 74. City Coal Yard, Providence. Uncirculated. 2036 Nos. 75, 76. Very Good. 2 pes. 2037 No. 76. Robinson. Uncirculated. Traces of original red. 2038 No. 78. Handy. Eagle Fine. 2039 No. 80. Haskins. Very fine. 2040 No. 81. iiowell works garden R. siGNUM 1834. Good. Rare. 2041 No. 83. Richards. Lafayette standing. Uncirculated. Partly red. Rare condition. 2042 No. 84. Schenck. Planing machine. Uncirculated. Scarce. 2043 No. 86. Wilkins. Lafayette standing. Vg. Edge dents. 2044 No. 88. Head of Liberty r. Very poor. No. 145 badly dented on edge. Rare. 2 pes. 2045 No. 92. Bucklin. 1835. Good. 2046 No. 94. Clark & Anthony. Lafayette standing. Extremely fine. Scarce so fine. 2047 No. 95. Old Merchants' Exg. R. not one cent. Uncirculated. 2048 No. 97. Old Merchants' Exg. Uncirculated. Partly red. 2049 No. 98. New Merchants' Exg. Uncirculated. Sharp. Light olive. 2050 No. 99. Walsh, lansingbitro. N. Y., 1835. Ex. fine. HARD TIMES TOKENS, 1834-1841. 121 2051 No. 100. Walsh. Lafayette standing. Fine. 2052 No. 101. Walsh, lansinburg. Lafayette standing. Very fine. Scarce. 2053 No. 103. Robinson. Very fine. 2054 No. 104. Robinson. Uncirculated, traces of red. 2055 No. 105. Robinson. With hyphen between new-york. Good. Very rare. 2056 No. 107. Anderson. Boot. Uncirculated. 2057 No. 110. Center Market. Uncirculated. Bright red. Rare state of preservation. 2058 No. 111. Center Market. Very fine. 2059 Nos. 112, 113. Grossman. Very fine. 2 pes. 20G0 No. 114. Obverse fair. R. Very poor. 2061 No. 115. Deveau. Very good. Scarce. 2062 No. 120. Feuchtwanger cent. Eagle. Uncirculated. 2063 No. 122. Jarvis. Fine. 2064 No. 123. Jarvis. Extremely fine. Scarce. 2065 No. 124. March-Simes. Fine. 2066 No. 125. Maycock. Very good. 2067 No. 126. Maycock. Eagle. Extremely fine. 2068 No. 129. roxbury coaches. R. new line 1837. Feuchtwanger metal. Fine. Rare. 2069 No. 132. Sise & Co. Fine. 2070 Nos. 133, 136 (holed). Smith. Very good. 2 pes. 2071 No. 143. bergen iron works store. Eagle; die cracked behind. Extremely fine. Sharp and even. Rare. 2072 No. 145. Bucklin, West Troy. Good. Very rare. 2073 No. 148. Duseaman. R. Bouquet. Bas-Canada. Very fine. 2074 No. 151. Steer. R. w. gibbs agricu (ltu) reist (sic.) n. york. Very good. Holed and bruised on edge for half an inch. Very rare. 2075 No. 153. Riker. N. Y. Very fine. 2076 No. 162. M. van btjren. Stars; bust, of the Pres. r., below a wreath. R. independent treasury july. 4. 1840 Eagle. Holed. Good. Very rare. 2077 No. 164. Richards. Very good. 2077a Unknown origin. 1811. Snake and 15 stars. R. Eight separate triple leaves, enclosing oie dioe, outside .1.0. 8*0. ids Feucht- wanger metal. Size of a dime. Good. Have never met with 122 HISTORICAL MEDALS OF AMERICA, 1602-1726. another — though hearing elate of 1811, I take it to he of 1835- 1840 work. HISTORICAL MEDALS OF AMERICA. Arranged and numbered according to the hook, "Colonial History, Illustrated by Contemporary Medals," by C. Wyllys Betts, N. Y., 1894. Closing number refers to the size in 16th of an inch. 2078 No. 21. 1602. Holland Covets Spanish America, possvnt qv^e posse videntur 16 marty . 1602 ( They are able to do what seems to be possible; March 16, 1602). Spanish galleon St. Jago be- tween two Dutch ships, alluding to a naval combat when the Dutch drove the Spanish galleon ashore, at St. Helena, at the close of 1601. R. non svfficit orbis (One world does not suffice) . Horse leaping from a globe (the device and motto of Philip II of Spain indicating his American possessions), on right lion of Zeeland leaping out of the sea. qvo saltas inseqvar (Whither thou leapest I will follow ) . Silver. Extremely fine. Very rare. 32. 2079 No. 39. Dampville. Beautiful bust r. R. Arms. Restrike. Copper. Very fine. Leroux 303. 32. 2080 No. 42. St. Christopher. Bust of Louis XIV r., long hair by mavger. Bronze. Restrike. Proof. 26. 2081 No. 42a. St. Christopher. Different bust, the hair drawn for- ward, covering the neck. R. As last. Bronze. Very early im- pression — possibly an original, as it has not bronze or cuivre on edge. Not given by Betts. Very rare. 26. 2082 No. 52. Victory at Tobago. Head of Louis XIV r. R. Victory and galley. Bronze. Very fine. 26. 2083 No. 57. Same event. Head L. XIV. R. As last. Copper. Fine. 16. 2084 No. 59. Same event. Head of Louis XIV. R. Tobago attacked. Bronze. Restrike. 26. 2085 No. 68. Quebec attacked. Head as last. R. France on rocks. Silver. Proof. Restrike. 20. Leroux 306a. 2086 No. 68. Quebec attacked. As last. Bronze. Perfect. Restrike. 26. Leroux 306a. 2087 No. 110. American aloe blooming at Nuremberg, 1726. Tin, with copper plug. Extremely fine. Rare. Unknown to Betts in this metal. 31. HISTORICAL MEDALS OF AMERICA, 1720-1739. 123 2088 No. 113. Company of the Indies. Arms with Indian with bow at either side; exg. compagnie des indes 1723. E. spem ait get opesque parat (It increases hope and prepares wealth). A ship under full sail to left. Silver. Very fine. Very rare. Zay 272. Plate. 2089 No. 143. Louisburg Founded 1720. Bust of Louis XV r. E. View of the fort of Louisburg, large church and houses. Silver. Per- fect. Eestrike. 26. Leroux 308. 2089a No. 143. Same as last. Bronze. Eestrike. 26. Leroux 308. 2090 No. 169. Jernegan Cistern, 1736. Pallas. E. Caroline watering palm trees. Silver. Ex. fine. 24. 2091 No. 180. Vernon. Half length 1. admiral vern(on) (t)ook porto bello. E. Porto Bello. Piece broken out of edge. Poor. Very rare. 24. 2092 No. 192. Vernon. Half length I. E. Porto Bello. Brass. Ex- tremely fine. Very rare. Small, only size 16. 2093 No. 198. Vernon. Very fine. 23. 2094 No. 222. Vernon. Admiral standing, with cannon and ship in field. Brass. Very good. 25. 2095 No. 226. Vernon standing to r., anchor behind him, cannon be- fore. E. Harbor of Porto Bello, 1739. Brass. Cracked. Slight straight edge in planchet under cannon. Very fine. Very rare. Size 17. 2096 No. 246 Vernon and Brown standing, ship and crown between. E. The Devil with rope around neck of Sir Eobert Walpole, whom he is leading into the jaws of a dragon. Very fine. 21. 2097 No. 314 and three others, 1 holed. Poor. 4 pes. 2098 No. 323. the pride of Spain humbled by a d vernon. Vernon, Don Blass and Ogle. E. they took carthagena april 1741. Very good. 24. 2099 No. 324. Vernon and Ogle standing we look for don blass. E, Similar to last. Very good. 2100 No. 325. Vernon and Don Blass. E, vernon conquerd Carta- gena april 1741. Harbor and forts. Dented. Corroded. Very rare. 24. 2101 No. 331. Vernon, cannon and anchor. Good. 2102 No. 334. admiral : vernon : veiwing (sic) : the : town : of : carthagana (sic) Ex'g 1740: 1. Vernon and town. E, Cartha- p-ena. the forts of carthagena destroyed p.y ad m - vernon Fine. 23. 124 HISTORICAL MEDALS OF AMERICA, 1739-1757. 2103 Unpublished Vernon, in . porto . bello . thers . not . his . fel- low. This ins. on a ribbon. In center, full length of Vernon standing on a grill, facing right, sword in right and baton in left, which is extended. Behind him a ship sailing right, before him cannon; above with line separating it from field is admiral VERNON. R. TOOK PORTO BELLO WITH SIX SHIPS ONLY., enclosed by a line. Space before took may have contained he while it is not visible, there is a slight suggestion of it. View of town, with a fort at either side. Six ships to right, and at top two small boats. Exergue Nov. 22 1739 Very good. Brass. Un- known to Betts, and I know of only one duplicate, that owned by H. R, EL, Prince Louis of Battenberg. Plate. 2104 No. 400. Kittanning destroyed, 1756. Arms of Phil. R. View of the destruction of the Indian village. Pewter. Very good. Slight edge dents. Original. Very rare. 28. 2105 No. 400. Same dies. When so shattered that it is remarkable this medal could be made — it is interesting to exhibit what a con- dition the die came to. Bronze. 28. 2106 No. 400. The mint reproduction of the above, the original dies destroyed. Bronze. Proof. 31. 2107 No. 401. Indian peace Medal, 1757. georgivs . n . dei . gratia. Bust of Geo. II 1. R. let us look to the most high who blessed our fatiiers with peace 1757. Quaker and Indian seated before a fire smoking a pipe of peace; above the sun. Pewter. Extremely fine. Original. Extremely rare. 28 Note. — This and lots Nos. 2104, 2105 were the first two medal dies made in America. 210S No. 401. As last. Restrike in bronze after the dies cracked. Since destroyed, and this will be rare in time. 28. 2109 No. 515. Pitt. Bust 1. R. the man. Copper. Original. Pine. 26. 2110 No. 517. Pitt. Similar to last, i. w. under bust. Original. Cop- per. Good. 26. 2111 No. 531. Penn. Bust r. R. by deeds of peace pensylvania setled 1681. William Penn shaking an Indian by the hand. Bronze. Perfect. Rare. 26. 2112 No. 533. Coffin, of Nantucket, Mass. tristram coffin the first of the race that settled in America Full length, standing on a pedestal, inscribed 1642. R. do honor to his name, be united. HISTORICAL MEDALS OF AMERICA, REVOLUTIONARY WAR. 125 Four hands united. Bronze. Fine, but nicked and edge dented. Very rare, and seldom obtainable. 34. 2113 No. 545. Franklin. ben n franklin . l. l. d. Fine bust in wig, and coat to 1. K. Blank. Bronze. Extremely fine. Excessively rare, and probably the earliest medal of Franklin (1762?). 24. 2114 No. 546. Franklin. lightning averted tyranny repell'd Bust of Franklin draped r. R. Oak tree, beaver gnawing it, 1776. Bronze. Perfect. 26. 2115 No. 547. Franklin, b. franklin of Philadelphia l.l.d. f. r. s. Young bust % left, wearing loose cap and shirt. R. non irrita fulmina curat (He cares not for the ineffectual thunderbolt.) In ex'g 1777+. A tree struck by lightning. Bronze. Proof; perfect, beautiful specimen of this extremely rare medal. Plate. 29. 2116 No. 553. Cook. Fine bust 1. R. Fortune standing, leans on a column, rudder, globe, etc. Bronze. Perfect. 28. REVOLUTIONARY WAR, 2117 No. 557. Burgoyne's surrender at Saratoga. Bust of Gen. Gates 1., by Oatteaux. horatio gates duci strenuo Ex'g comitia Americana (The American Congress to Horatio Gates, the valiant Commander). R. salus regionum septentrional. Ex'g HOSTE AD SARATOGAM IN DEDITION ACCEPTO DIE XVII.OCT. mdcclxxvh (The safety of the Northern Regions secured by the surrender of the enemy received at Saratoga, Oct. 17, 1777). View of Gen. Gates receiving the sword of Gen. Burgoyne; the victorious and vanquished troops in the background. Silver. Original. One of the few presented to officers. A few light nicks on obv., but the medal is in very fine condition and of extreme rarity. 36. 2118 No. 557. As last. Tin. Original. Two dents on obv. Proof. Extremely rare. 36. 2119 No. 557. As last, Bronze. Original. Holed at top, and evi- dently has seen much service as a decoration. 36. 2120 No. 557. As last, A perfect impression from the original dies, but not of the time. Bronze. 36. 2121 No. 566. Storming of Stony Point, N. Y., 1779. virtutis et AUDACIiE MONUM . ET PREMIUM ex'g., D. (sic) DIE FLEURY EQUITI 126 HISTORICAL MEDALS OF AMERICA, REVOLUTIONARY WAR. gallo primo super muros resp. americ, d.d. (A monument and reward of valor and bravery ; to M. de Fleury, a French officer, the first to mount the walls, the American Republic presented this gift). De Fleury, in ancient armor, standing amid the ruins of a fort, short sword drawn in right hand ; his left hold- ing a standard, on which he places his foot; aggeres paludes hostes victi, ex'g stony-pt. expugn. xv. JUL. mdcclxxix (Forti- fications, marshes and enemies overcome). Bird's-eye view of the fort ; and river. Bronze. Perfect. Excessively rare. Plate. 29. 2122 No. 568. John Paul Jones. For capture of Serapis. Very fine bust r., by Dupre. R. View of the engagement. Bronze. Proof, from the perfect original dies. 36. 2123 No. 568. The mint reproduction after the original dies broke. Bronze. Proof. 36. 2124 No. 571. Treaty of Neutrality, 1780. Very fine bust of Cather- ine II of Russia. R. mare libervm (A free ocean) mdcclxxx. Neptune, Mercury, sailors. Silver. Extremely fine. Rare. 31%. 2125 No. 572. Treaty of Neutrality, 1780. gewap ende ne utrali teit. (Armed Neutrality.) A mailed arm, holding a sword and four shields united by a chain. R. jehovah etc. Silver. Proof. 20. 2126 No. 573. Treaty of Neutrality, 1781. Sailor standing, ships, etc. R. Long ins. Silver ; unknown to Betts in this metal. Perfect. Very rare. 20. 2127 No. 575. Maj. Henry Lee, for Paulus Hook, 1779. Bust to r., by J. Wright. R. Ins. in wreath. The obverse from the original die. R. Modern. Bronze. Perfect. 29. 2128 No. 583. Action off Cadiz, 1781. Sea fight between the Nether- lands and Great Britain, vis vi fortiter repulsa (Violence bravely repelled by force), ex'g prope gades xxx may mdcclxxxi. (Near Cadiz, May 30, 1781). The four frigates after the action. R. atiqua virtv te dvvm viri (By the old time valor of two men). Trident of Neptune standing erect in the ocean, etc. Silver. Extremely fine. Very rare. 28. See arti- cle on this medal by Mr. Parsons in the Am. Jo. of Numismatics. 2129 No. 585. Battle of Doggersbank, 1781. pax qvaeritvr bello. (Peace is sought by war) . In field v . avg . mdcclxxxi. Exqui- HISTORICAL MEDALS OF AMERICA, REVOLUTIONARY WAR. 127 site figure of Victory standing on the prow on an antique galley -DOGGERSBANK- E. mvnificentia principis avriaci (By this liber- ality of the Prince of Orange), in center within wreath eximiae virtvtis praemivm (The reward of distinguished valor). Sil- ver. Oval, ring on edge for suspension. Extremely fine. Very rare. Plate. 24 x 18. 2130 No. 587. Honor of Rear Admiral Bentinick, mortally wounded in the above action. Funeral urn, etc. Long ins. R. Monument. Silver. Ex. fine. 28. 2131 No. 589. Battle of the Doggersbank. injvriis coacta (Com- pelled by injuries), ex'g in vado asell . v. avg. mdcclxxxi. (On the Doggersbank, August 5, 1781.) Holland — a female — lion, etc. R. Seven wreaths, enclosing names. Silver. Ex. fine. 29. 2132 No. 590. Battle of the Doggersbank. Lion lof Batavia at altar. R. Laudatory ins. of the success of the Dutch fleet. Silver, not known to Betts in this metal. Ex. fine. 17. 2133 No. 593. Battle of the Cowpens, 1781. Daniel Morgan. Medal presented in gold by Congress. America, as an Indian queen, placing wreath on the General's head. R. View of the engage- ment. Bronze. An original, and as such extremely rare. Ex. fine. 36. 2134 No. 593. Same medal, more modern impression from the same dies. Bronze. Perfect. 36. 2135 No. 594. Same event. William Washington. Medal presented in gold by Congress. The Col. leading a charge. Bronze. Original impression. Ex. fine. 29. 2136 No. 595. Same event. John Egar Howard. Medal presented by Congress in gold. The Col. mounted to right, accompanied by Victory, chasing a color bearer. Bronze. Original impression. Ex. fine. 29. 2137 No. 597. Battle of Eutaw Springs. Nathaniel Greene. Medal presented in gold to him. nathanieli green egregio duci comitia Americana (The American Congress to Nathaniel Greene, the distinguished leader). Bust in uniform 1. R. salus regionum australium (The safety of the Southern territories). Victory to left, alighting on a trophy of arms, ex'g hostibus ad eutaw debellatis die viii sept . mdcclxxxi (The enemy van- quished at Eutaw, Sept. 8, 1781 ) . Bronze. Very fine. Exces- sively rare. 31. 128 HISTORICAL MEDALS, INDEPENDENCE OF U. S. RECOGNIZED. 213S No. 600. British Indian Chiefs Medal (1777-8?). Presented to the Indian allies who aided the British fight the Americans. georgius in dei gratia. Young bust in armor r. R. The Royal arms. Silver. Extremely fine. Small hole at top where a swivel or loop has been. Very rare. Plate. 50. Leroux 832. THE INDEPENDENCE OF UNITED STATES RECOGNIZED. 2139 No. 602. Recognition by Frisia, Holland, 1782. Frisian stand- ing, clasping hand of America, Cupid above with liberty cap ; be- hind him female — -Great Britain — offers olive branch. Silver. Proof. 28. 2140 No. 603. Holland receives John Adams as Envoy, 1782. libera soror solemni decr. agn. 19 APR. mdcclxxxii (A Free Sister, acknowledged by solemn decree April 19, 1782 ) . Two beautiful females — Holland, America. R. tyrannis virtute repulsa Ex'g sub galli^e auspiciis ( Tyranny repelled by valor under the auspices of France). Unicorn (Great Britain) has broken his horn against a rock ( America ) . Silver. Field slightly abraded. Extremely fine. Rare. 28y 2 . 2141 No. 604. Treaty of Commerce between Holland and the U. S., 1782. FAVTISSIMO FOEDERE JUNT^E DIE VII OCTOB. MDCCLXXXII. (United by a most auspicious treaty, Oct. 7, 1782.) Fame on clouds. R. Monument, Mercury, etc. Silver. Proof. 29. 2142 No. 606. Same event, en dextra fidesque (Behold, here is my right hand, and the pledge of my good faith). America, with U. S. flag, advancing to seated female — Holland. R. Ins. trs. (Hail to you, American, who have fought out your freedom: All Netherlands accepts your friendship. God's grace unite two free lands, to mutual good, through solid ties). Silver. Very rare. Perfect. 2014. 2143 No. 608. Peace of Versailles, libertas Americana. Louis XVI enthroned, pointing to a shield with 13 bars which a female has just hung to a Liberty column. R. commvni consensv (By Common Consent). Pallas standing with shields of France, England, Spain and Holland. Silver. Very fine. Rare. 29. 2144 No. 608. As last. Tin, with copper plug (inserted before strik- ing). Extremely fine. 21 45 No. 610. The treaty of Paris, 1783. sic ho.stes concoudia ivngit AMICOS (Thus Concord unites enemies as friends). Peace and HISTORICAL MEDALS, INDEPENDENCE OF U. S. RECOGNIZED. 129 America standing, below view of Paris. R. Peace standing vic- torious over War, and long ins., and too many accessories to be described here. Silver. Extremely fine. Excessively rare in this metal. 27y 2 . Plate. 2146 No. G10. As last. Pewter, with copper plug. Good. 2147 No. 611. The treaty of Paris, 17S3. Bust of Louis XVI in rich attire r. R. pax franciam inter et angliam versaliis mdcclxxxiii (Peace between France and England, at Versail- les, 1783). Peace standing. Silver. Proof. Old restrike. 27. 2118 No. 612. Same event. Bust in plain drapery r., by Du Vivier. R. Same as last. Silver. Original. Very fine. Extremely rare. Unknown to Betts in this metal. 27. 2149 No. 615. libertas Americana (American Liberty), in ex'g 4 juil. 1776 (July 4, 1776). Beautiful undraped head of Liberty to 1., hair flowing, cap and staff behind. R. non sine diis animosus infans (The infant is not bold without divine aid). Ex'g {I OCT \}\\ dtjpre f. Infant Hercules on a shield, strangling two serpents (the armies of Burgoyne at Saratoga and Corn- wallis at Yorktown). Minerva (France) protecting him from an attack by the British lion. Silver. Extremely fine. Very rare. 30. See Mr. Parson's article on this medal, A. J. N., XXIII, 31. A most interesting medal, designed by Benj. Frank- lin and struck in 1782. 2150 No. 615. As last. Bronze. Proof. Exceptional condition and seldom seen. 2151 No. 615. As last. Bronze. Very fine ; slight nicks, as usual. 2152 liberte francoise i/an i de la r.f. Exquisite bust of Liberty with flowing hair to left, liberty staff with cap behind. R. a la convention nationals par les artistes reunis DE LYON. PUR METAL DE CLOCHE FRAPPE EN MDCCXLII. Bronze. Ex. fine. Rare. 25. It is an open question whether it was from the last or this medal that the head on the cent of 1793 was copied. 2153 No. 619. Franklin. Splendid bust 1., by Dupre. R. eripijit etc. ( He snatched the thunderbolt from heaven and the sceptre from tyrants.) Beautiful figure of Truth standing. Bronze. Orig- inal. Extremely fine. 29. 2154 No. 619. Franklin. As last. Silver. Proof. Restrike. 29. 2155 No. 619. Franklin As last. Bronze. Proof. Restrike. 29. 9 130 HISTORICAL MEDALS OF AMERICA, 177G-1814. AMERICAN MEDALS NOT IN BETTS' BOOK. 2156 American Prosperity. Americana prosperitas Family group— the mother seated suckling a baby, while another child stands at her right and a third asleep at her knee; behind this group stands a cow, over the back of which the father leans, observing the happy group before him; to right stands Mercury, and in distance masts of a ship ; legend above. Contemporaneous cast in lead from the artist's model, which was probably intended for a medal. While no name of the artist appears, it is probably a work of about 1790 period. A charming composition and unique. Has been cracked across and successfully repaired. Plate. 38. 2157 Diplomatic medal, 1776. to peace and commerce iv.jtjl. mdcclxxvi America seated with bales of goods, Mercury before her. R. Arms of U. S. The mint copy from the original. Bronze. Perfect, 43. 2158 Peace of Ghent, 1814. peace spreads her influence o'er the Atlantic shores. Exquisite figure of Peace sailing on the sea in a shell ; below G. mills inven. et. sculp R. concord between great Britain and America. Dove of peace, etc. Bronze. Ex. fine. Extremely rare. 28y 2 . Sold for $8 at Mickley and $7.50 Bushnell sale. 2159 Peace of Ghent, 1814. Peace standing on part of the globe. R, TREATY OF PEACE & AMITY BETWEEN GREAT BRITAIN AND THE united states etc Wm., silvered. Rare. 29. Leroux 875. 2160 Pox, Chas. Jas. Bust r., by James. R T - h e - c. J. fox. R.American Indian with bow and tomahawk walking r. if rents I once con- sent TO PAY MY LIBERTY IS PAST AWAY. Edge, SPENCE DEALER IN coins London. y 2 penny token. Perfect, Very rare. 2161 Fox, Chas. Jas. Friend of America during the Rev. Bust % r - GLORY BE THINE INTREPID FOX, FIRM AS OLD ALBIONS BATTERED ROCKS. R. RESISTLESS SPEAKER etc. Edge, MANUFACTURED BY W. lutwyche Birmingham. Penny token. Perfect. Brass. Rare. 22. 2162 brougham and greevey. R. peace with America and a free trade to india. Tin. Holed for suspension. I have never seen a du- plicate. This came from the Bushnell Coll. 26. 2163 Rush, Benj., Dr. Signer of the Declaration of Indep. Bust 1. benjamin rush m : d : of Philadelphia. R. Country view, with HISTORICAL MEDALS OF AMERICA. 131 Schuylkill river, name of his estate, Sydenham. Open book. Rock inscribed read think observe ex'g a . mdccoviii. Bronze. Slightly worn. Fine. Very rare. 27. 2161 New York, de witt clinton . mayor. Bust r. R. View of new YORK CITY HALL FOUNDED MAY 26 1803 OCCUPIED MAY 1 1812. Hole at top. Tin. Vg. Extremely rare. 22. 21C5 Fulton, Robert. View of his steamboat the "Clearmont." R. SACRED TO THE MEMORY OF ROBERT FULTON. ONE OF THE MOST illustrious benefactors OF mankind. Tin. Very fine. Slight nicks. Very rare. 33. 21C6 Florida, duce mac gregario libertas floridarum Cross in wreath. R. amalia veni vidi vici In wreath 27 junii 1817. Bronze. Very fine. Excessively rare. 21. 2167 Commercial treaty between France and America, 1822. Bust of Louis XVIII. R. Statue of Mercury, at sides of which stand France and America personified by two beautiful females. Bronze. Proof. Original. 32. 2168 West, Benj. Celebrated painter, and though an American Friend Avas President of the Royal Academy of England. Bust 1. R. Names of men who in 1815 subscribed to the fund to purchase and present to the Nation his great picture of Christ in the Temple ! Bronze. Proof. Very rare. 26. 2169 Latrobe. Monument, u. s. military academy west point. R. Eagle with scroll, detur digniori. Below, from the corps of cadets to j. h. b. latrobe esq 1825. Bronze. Proof. Exces- sively rare. 17. 2170 Pinckney, Chas. Cotesworth. Bust r., by Wright. R. A patriot AND OFFICER OF THE REVOLUTION BORN FEB. 25 th 1716 DIED AUG 16 th 1825 aged 79 years. Artist's trial cast in lead in the dies ; no struck impression known of the two dies. Excessively rare. 29. 2171 Pinckney. Same obverse as last. R. Blank. A struck impression on a lead planchet. Ex. fine. Probably unique. 29. 2172 Holland. William I. Bust of King r. R. ab anglis et AMERICANS septemtrional. de termino moto arbiter vocatus 1829. Sil- ver. Proof. 27. Rare and interesting, as it was struck to com- memorate his having acted as arbiter in the dispute over the North-Eastern Boundary between U. S. and Canada. Leroux 830. 2173 Witherspoon, John. Patriot and signer of Decl. of Independence, 132 HISTORICAL MEDALS OF AMERICA. etc. Full length. Struck by the Centennial Com. of the Pres. Church in U. S., 1876. Copper. Proof. Scarce. 32. 2174 Generals in the Revolutionary War. Com. medal of events. Maj. Gen. Anthony Wayne, Gen. Moses Cleveland, Gen. Nath. Massie, Maj. John Andre. Bust. Bronze. Proof. 22-24. 4 pes. 2175 Warren. View of battle of bunker hill 17 june 1775. R. battle OF BUNKER HILL DEATH OF GENERAL WARREN 17. JUNE 1775 boston mourns her gallant son. Wm. Proof. I have never met with a duplicate of this medal ! 29. 2176 Erie Canal, 1825, opening. Arms of N. Y., etc. B. Pan and Neptune seated. Tin. Proof. A few slight nicks on edge. Very rare. 52. 2177 Erie Canal. Same event. Presented by the City of N. Y. In box (broken) made from wood of first boat to pass through. Silver. Proof. Very rare. 28. 2178 National Jubilee 50th Anni. of Decl. of Independence, 1826. Eagle, shield, flags, arms, etc., above 13 stars; below national jubilee 1826. R. declaration of independence signed july 4 : 1776. for the support of this we pledge to each other our lives our fortunes & our sacred honour. Silver. Proof. Holed at top for ring. Excessively rare in this metal, and I be- lieve the only example that I have seen. 35. From Bushnell Col. 2179 Same. Struck on two brass planchets and then joined. Have never seen another in this metal. 2180 Same. Copper. Holed at top. Fine, but edge dented. Rare. 2181 Same. Tin. Holed at top. Very fine. Rare. 2182 New Haven, Conn. Bi Centennial, 1638-1838. Roger Williams preaching to the colonists and Indians, quinnipiack 1638. R. new haven 1838. View of city. Silver. Proof. Very rare, and seldom obtainable in this metal. 36. 2183 Clay, Henry. Bust 1., by Wright. R. Wreath, enclosing history of his life. Obv. slight dents. Bronze. Extremely rare. Pub- lished at |30. 56. 2184 Clay, Henry. Same bust as last. R. Scroll American system on the rock constitution, arm and hand before it; the eloquent defender of national rights etc. Splendid medal. Bronze. 48. 2185 Webster, Daniel. Great statesman. Bust r., by Wright. R. Column surmounted by a globe i still live . Silver. Original HISTORICAL MEDALS OF AMERICA. 133 case with publication circular. "Dies cost $1,200." Proof. Ex- cessively rare, as but two struck in this metal. 48. Note. — From Hoffman and Bushnell Collections. 2186 Webster. As last. Bronze. Proof. 48. 2187 Japan Embassy, 1860. Bust r. of millard fillmore president of THE united states 1850. R. IN commemoration of the first embassy from japan to the united states 1860. Bronze. Ex. fine. Slight spot on obv. 48. Remarkable and unique mule, as the obverse should have been Jas. Buchanan, as the next medal — as this is it makes two dates, 1850 and 1860, and under the wrong President. How such a blunder was made by the mint is extraor- dinary. 2188 Japan Embassy, 1860. Bust r. of james buchanan, president of the united states. R. As last. Bronze. Proof. 48. 2189 San Francisco. Wreck of S. S., 1853. The rare medal presented by Congress to those who rescued the passengers, officers and men. Columbia wreathing a sailor. R. Man and woman on a raft. Slightly spotted. 50. 2190 Shipwreck. U. S. Gov. award medal for saving life. Arms of U. S. R. Man with victim in his arms. Bronze. 40. 2191 Life Saving. U. S. Gov. award. Second class. Angel directing man in the water. R. Wreath, act of congress june 20 th - 1874. etc. Dull tin. In case. 40. 2192 Life Saving. Congress to — for courage and humanity in the saving of life — s. s. metis 1872. View of. Bronze. Scarce. 40. 2193 Mechlenburg. Declaration of Independence, 20 May, 1775. Bee- hive and liberty cap on a branch, 1775-1875, clasped hands be- low, rays behind all of it. Silver. Ex. fine. Rare. 19y 2 . More importance should be given to this Mechlenburg event, for it was really the first Declaration of Independence from Great Britain. 2194 Great Seal of U. S. Centl. Cel., 1782-1882. Views of seals. Br. Proof. 40. 2195 Columbian Exp. Chicago, 1893. Bust of Columbus on disc in center, Indians and Columbia at sides, globe above, eagle be- neath. R. Progress, attended by cherubs, Indians in foreground. Beautiful medal of Columbus. Bronze. 36. 2196 Francis, the united states of America by act of congress 27 AUGUST 1888 TO JOSEPH FRANCIS INVENTOR AND FRAMER OF THE MEANS FOR THE LIFE SAVING SERVICE OF THE COUNTRY, border Of 134 NATIONAL MEDALS. PRESIDENTIAL MEDALS. stars. Bust left. R. Sea coast, with life saving apparatus in action. Copper. 64. One of the largest medals ever struck by the Government, and seldom offered. 2197 Field, honor and fame are the reward, indomitable perse- verance AND ENDURING FAITH ACHIEVED THE SUCCESS. Head of Field on clouds, being crowned from above; below ships laying cable ; at sides globes — Europe and America joined by chain. R. BY RESOLUTION OF THE CONGRESS OF THE UNITED STATES MARCH 2, 1867 TO CYRUS TV. FIELD OF NEW YORK FOR HIS FORESIGHT, FAITH AND PERSISTENCY, IN ESTABLISHING TELEGRAPHIC COMMUNICATION BY MEANS OF THE ATLANTIC TELEGRAPH CONNECTING THE OLD with the new world. Copper. 64. One of the largest medals ever struck by the U. S. Commemorates a great step in the World's Progress ! 2198 Brown, John. Bust % f. r., by Wurden. R. a la memoire de john BROWN ASSASSINE JURIDIQUEMENT A CHARLESTOWN LE 2 DECEMBRE 1859 etc. Impression in bronze from same dies that struck the one in gold which Frenchmen presented to his widow. Dies de- stroyed. Proof. Very rare. 36. NATIONAL MEDALS. PRESIDENTS OF THE UNITED STATES. Impressions of the medals given in silver to the Indians by the Pi'esidents. Obverse, bust of the President, with birth, elate and name. R. peace and friendspiip. Clasped hands of an Indian and U. S. A. officer, crossed tomahawk and pipe of peace. Where other device is used it is noted. All are in bronze, perfect condition (exceptions noted), and nearly all (first excepted) early impressions, with proof surface, and not as now made with sand-blasted surface. Closing number refers to size in 16ths of an inch. 2199 1789 Washington, George. Bust r. R. Clasped hands. 48. 2200 1797 Adams, John. Large bust in plain coat and queue v., by Leonard. R. As last. Cast in lead. Only example I have ever seen from this die, and probably unique. 38. 2201 1801 Jefferson, Thomas. Bust 1. Extremely rare of this great, size 64 ! One of the largest medals made by XT. S., and has not been struck for many years. 2202 1801 Jefferson. As last. 48. 2204 1801 2205 1809 2206 1809 2207 1809 2208 1817 2209 1817 2210 1825 2211 1825 2212 1825 NATIONAL MEDALS. PRESIDENTIAL MEDALS. 135 2203 1801 Jefferson. As last. Proof in tin, toned, and from its ap- pearance probably contemporaneous impression. Never heard of a duplicate in this metal. Proof. 32. Jefferson. As last. Bronze. Bare of this size, 32. Madison, James. Bust to left. 48. Madison. Obverse die rusted. 40. Madison. Bare of this size, 32. Monroe, James. Bust to right. Size 48. Monroe, James. Bare of this size, 32. Adams, John Quincy. Bust r. 48. Adams. Bare of this size, 32. Adams, john quincy adams president of the united states march 4. 1825. Draped bust r. E. science gives peace and America plenty. Pallas as Peace hands olive branch to Indian — America — seated on a cornucopia?. Tin. Very fine. Very rare. 32. 2213 1829 Jackson, Andrew. Bust r. E. Clasped hands. 48. 2214 1829 Jackson. Scarce. Size 40. 2215 1837 Van Buren, Martin. Bust r. 48. 2216 1837 Van Buren. Scarce. Size 40. 2217 1837 Van Buren. Slightly chafed. Bare. Size 32. 2218 1837 Van Buren. Bust r E. inaugurated march 4th a. d. 1838. Bare. 40. 2219 1841 Tyler, John. Bust left. 48. 2220 1841 Tyler. Slightly chafed. Bare of size 32. 2221 1841 Harrison, Wm. Henry. Bust % 1. B. inaugurated presi- dent OF THE UNITED STATES MARCH 4. 1841 DIED APRIL 4. 1841. 48. 2222 1845 Polk, Jas. K. Bust 1. E. Clasped hands. 48. 2223 1845 Polk. Chafed. Bare of size 32. 2224 1849 Taylor, Zachary. Bust 1. Bare of size 32. 2225 1850 Taylor. Splendid bust r. B. History of his life. Very fine. Bare. 36. 2226 1850 Fillmore, Millard. Head r. B. Settler and Indian before U. S. flag, etc. 48. 2227 1857 Buchanan, James. Bust r. E. As last. 48. 2228 1860 Buchanan. Same obv., except no date. E. in commemora- tion OF THE FIRST EMBASSY FROM JAPAN TO THE UNITED STATES 1860. Slight nicks. 48. 136 NATIONAL MEDALS. PRESIDENTIAL. NAVAL. 2229 Buchanan. Same obverse as last. R. to d r Frederick rose, ASSISTANT SURGEON ROYAL NAVY, G. B. FOR KINDNESS AND HU- MANITY TO OFFICERS AND CREW OF THE U. S. STEAMER SUSQUE- HANNA. iEsculapius, etc. 48. 2230 1862 Lincoln, Abraham. Bust r. R. Civilized Indians, sur- rounded by an Indian scalping another Indian. Quiver, bow, peace pipe, etc. Nicked. 48. 2231 1865 Lincoln. Head r. R. inaugurated president — assassinated april 14.1865. 48. 2232 1865 Johnson, Andrew. Bust r. R. Pedestal with peace, above bust of Washington; before it Indian clasping hand of Colum- bia. 48. 2233 1865 Johnson. As last, Rare size of 40. 2234 1867 Johnson. Bust r. R. with courage and fidelity he DEFENDED THE CONSTITUTION AND BY JUSTICE AND MAGNANIMITY RESTORED ALIENATED STATES. Rare. 48. 2235 1869 Grant, U. S. Head r. R. inaugurated first term march 4, 1869. second term march 4, 1873. 48. 2236 1871 Grant. Indian Peace Medal. Bust r., Peace pipe and olive branch below. R. Globe, Bible, implements of Peace. 40. 2237 1877 Hayes, R. B. Head 1. R. inaugurated march 5 . 1877. 48. 2238 1881 Garfield, J. A. Bust 1. R. inaugurated march 4. 1881. 48. 2239 1881 Garfield. Bust 1. R. Settler showing his homestead to an Indian, peace. Indian Peace Medal. Oval. 38 x 48. 2240 1881 Arthur, C. A. Bust r. R. inaugurated September 20 1881. 48. 2241 1885 Cleveland, G. Bust r. R. inaugurated, etc. Copper. 48. 2242 1889 Harrison, Benj. Bust 1. R. inaugurated etc. 48. 2243 1893 Cleveland. Bust r. R. second term etc. 48. 2244 1897 McKinley, W. Bust 1. R. inaugurated etc. 48. MEDALS AWARDED NAVAL OFFICERS BY THE CONGRESS OF THE UNITED STATES. DIFFICULTY WITH FRANCE. 2245 Truxtun, Capt. Thos. Bust 1. R. Engagement bet. Constellation and La Vengeance, Feb. 2nd, 1800. Bronze, Proof. 36. NATIONAL MEDALS. AVAR OF 1812 WITH GREAT BRITAIN. 137 WAR WITH TRIPOLI. 2246 Preble, Com. Ed. Bust 1. R. View of bombardment of Tripoli, 1804. Original. Struck before dies broke. Obverse bronzing slightly mildewed. Very rare. 41. MEDALS AWARDED NAVAL OFFICERS BY THE CONGRESS OF THE UNITED STATES. WAR OF 1812 WITH GREAT BRITAIN. All in bronze, perfect and size 40. 2247 Hull, Capt. Isaac. Bust 1. R. Engagement bet. Constitution and Guerriere, Aug. 19, 1812. 2248 Jones, Capt. Jacob. Bust r. R. Engagement bet. Wasp and Frolic, Oct. 18, 1812. 2249 Decatur, Capt. Stephen. Bust r. R. Engagement bet. United States and Macedonian, Oct. 25, 1812. 2250 Bainbridge, Capt. Wm. Bust r. R. Engagement bet. Constitution and Java, Dec. 29, 1812. 2251 Lawrence, Capt. Jac. Bust r. R. Engagement bet. Hornet and Peacock, Feby. 24, 1813. 2252 Burrows, Lieut. W. Tomb, he was killed in the action. R. En- gagement bet. Enterprise and Boxer, Sept. 4, 1813. 2253 McCall, Lieut. E. R. Bust r. R. As last. 2254 Perry, Capt. O. H. Bust r. Presented by State of Pa. R. Battle of Lake Erie. Sept. 10, 1813. Reverse die cracked, and cannot longer be used. 38. 2255 Perry. Same obv. R. Wreath to — . Pres. by State of Pa. for patriotism and bravery in battle of Lake Erie. 38. 225G Perry. View of action, "we have met the enemy and they are ours v R. Wreath to — , by resolution of the Kentucky legis- lature fee. 11. 1860. Brass. Rare. 27. 2257 Perry. Same as last. Bronze. Tin. 2 pes. 2258 Perry. Bust r. U. S. Gov. award medal. Bust r. R. Battle of Lake Erie, Sept. 10, 1813. 2259 Elliott, Capt. J. D. Bust r. R. Same as last. Small spot on obverse. 2260 Warrington, Capt, L. Bust r. R. Engagement bet. Peacock and Epervier, March 29, 1814. 2261 Blakeley, Capt. J. Bust r. R. Engagement bet. Wasp and Rein- deer, June 28, 1814. 138 NATIONAL MEDALS. WAR OF 1812 WITH GREAT BRITAIN. 2262 Maedonough, Capt. T. Bust r. R. Battle of Lake Champlain, 11 Sept. 1814. 2263 Henley, Capt. R. Bust r. R. Same as last. 2264 Cassin, Lieut. S. Bust r. R. Same as last. 2265 Stewart, Capt. C. Bust r. R. Engagement bet. Constitution, and Cyane and Levant, Feb. 20, 1815. 2266 Biddle, Capt. J. Bust r. R. Engagement bet. Hornet and Penguin, Men. 23, 1815. MEDALS AWARDED ARMY OFFICERS BY THE CONGRESS OF THE UNITED STATES. WAR OF 1812 WITH GREAT BRITAIN. All in bronze, perfect condition, and size 40. 2267 Croghan, Col. Geo. Bust r. R. Battle of Sandusky, 2 Aug. 1813. 2268 Shelby, Gov. Isaac. Bust r. R. Minute view of the battle of The Thames, Oct. 5, 1813. 2269 Harrison, Maj. Gen. W. H. Bust r. R. Columbia wreathing trophy of arms. Battle of the Thames. 2270 Miller, Brig. Gen. Jas. Bust r. R. View of battle, battles of CHIPPEWA JULY 5 . 1814. NIAGARA JULY 25 1814. ERIE SEP. 17 . 1814. 2271 Miller. Obverse as last. R. Same as used on the Jacob Brown medal No. 2273. A column with flags, shields with Niagara . erie. chippewa. Eagle standing on British flag. Exergue names of battles as last. Very slight abrasion in field. A mule, and the only example I have ever heard of. It is most unusual for any error in the employment of the dies to occur at the U. S. Mint. This is an old impression. 40. 2271a Porter, Maj. Gen. P. B. Bust r. R. Victory alighting with flags bearing names of Chippewa, Niagara, Erie. For same battles as last. 2272 Scott, Maj. Gen. W. S. Bust r. R. Names as last. 2273 Brown, Maj. Gen. J. Bust r. R. Trophy. Same battles as last. 2274 Ripley, Brig. Gen. E. W. Bust r. R. Fame attaching a shield with names of same battles as last to a palm tree. 2275 Gaines, Maj. Gen. E. P. Bust r. R. Victory wreathing a cannon, etc. Battle of Erie, Aug. 15, 1814. 2276 Macomb, Maj. Gen. A. Bust r. R. View of the battle of platts- BUKG, SEPT 11. 1814. FORT DETROIT MEDAL. MEXICAN WAR, 1846-1848. 139 2277 Jackson, Maj. Gen. Bust r. R. Peace staying the hand of the Recording Angel (the Avar was over before this battle was fought). Battle of New Orleans, January 8, 1815. WAR OF 1812 BETWEEN THE UNITED STATES AND GREAT BRITAIN. MEDAL PRESENTED BY THE GOV. OP GREAT BRITAIN FOR BATTLE OF FORT DETROIT. 2278 victoria regina 1848 Head 1. R. to the British army 1793-1814. The Queen wreaths Wellington, who kneels before her. Edge, j. coakley, 41 st foot. Bar fort Detroit Slight nicks. Fine. Ribbon. Excessively rare . 23. Note. — See lot No. 2371 for the chateauguay medal. MEXICAN WAR, 1846-1848. 2279 Bliss, Lt. Col. Presented by State of N. Y. Bust r. R. Arms of State of N. Y., names of battles in Mexico. Very rare. 40. 22S0 Duncan. Brevt. Col. Jas., U. S. A. Bust r., by Wright. Around names of six battles in Mexico. R. Names of six more battles. presented by the citizens of n. york . . dec 28 TH ' 1848. Bronze. Ex. fine. Obverse die cracked across, rendering the striking of more medals rather doubtful. Very rare. 34. 2281 Duncan. As last. Tin. Ex. fipe. Very rare. 2282 New York City, presented by the city of new york to the n. y. regiment OF volunteers in Mexico. Arms of the City. R. Columbia hurling thunderbolt, Mexican ports in distance; names of battles around. Bronze. Perfect. Very rare. 32. 2283 Same. Tin. Slight dents on edge. Ex. fine. Very rare. 32. 2284 Scott, Maj. Gen. W. S. Res. by Congress, 1848. Bust 1. R. Min- ute views of seven battles. Splendid medal. Two small spots on obv. 56. 2285 Scott, From Va., 1847. Bust above tablet. R. Column and Mexi- can views. Splendid medal. 56. 2286 South Carolina. Charleston, presented by the city of Charles- ton TO THE CHARLESTON COMPANY OF VOLUNTEERS IN MEXICO. Female, ship, view of city, etc., by G. C. Wright. R. Officer with flag, standing in opening in a fort; names of battles around; Recipient's name engraved below, Fred''- Hillerhilagher. Swivel broken off edge. Silver. Fine. Excessively rare. Hol- land's (1878) brought $42, Bushnell's (18S2) $34. 36. 140 NATIONAL MEDALS. MEXICAN WAR, 1845-1848. 2287 South Carolina. Presented by south Carolina to the palmetto regiment. Palmetto with shields, 1846-1847. Eagle above, also in field Dickinson, Butler, Gladen, motto around. Below tablet with recipient's name engraved, ./. Friedeberg. R. View of troops with flag of S. 0. landing from boats; names of battles around. Silver. Extremely fine. Excessively rare. 31. 2288 Shield-shaped badge. Man of war, crossed arms, cannon, 29 stars; in center in wreath Mexico cactus, fortress, 1846. Along border names of battles Uniface. Bronze. Extremely rare. 34 x 36. 2289 So. Carolina. Washington Light Infantry, virtue and valor w.l.i. Fame to left blowing her trumpet, from which is a cloud inscribed Washington. Below r. l phila (Robert Lovett die sinker). R. Arms of State, W. U, 31. cap t simonton 144 men 4 th july 1860 Scroll with names of men around. Bronze. Perfect. Extremely rare 24. MEXICAN WAR, 1845-1848. All bronze proofs, perfect unless contrary is stated. 2290 Taylor, Maj. Gen. Zachary. Bust r. R. Congress for battles of Palo Alto and Resaca de la Palma, 1846. 40. 2291 Taylor. Same obv. R. Congress for Monterey, 1846. 40. 2292 Taylor. Fine bust r., by Wright. Res. of Congress, 1848. R. Minute view of battle of Buena Vista, Feby 22-23, 1847. Splen- did medal. 56. 2293 Taylor, state of Louisiana to maj. gen. zachary taylor Arms of State, pelican feeding her young ; above scales justice, below union and confidence. R. The General viewing the battle of BUENA VISTA, at sides PALO ALTO . MONTEREY RESACA DE LA PALMA. Silver. Perfect. Excessively rare, as it must have been one of the few awarded. I do not recall another being offered in this metal, and very seldom even in bronze. 48. 2294 Taylor. As last. Copper. Perfect. Very rare. 48. 2295 Taylor. Bust r. R. "a little more grape capt. bragg" etc. Tin. Holed at top, as always. Perfect. 21. 2296 Taylor. Bust 1. R. fort harrison. okee cho bee. palo-alto etc. Tin. Verv rare. 20. NATIONAL MEDALS. WAR OF THE REBELLION, 1861-1865. 141 WAR OF THE REBELLION, 1861-1865. 2297 berdan's u.s sharp shooters. Crossed rifles, etc. Wreath on cross. Bar 1861 * 1865. Ribbon. Bronze. Perfect. Extremely rare. 25. 2298 Berry, Maj. Gen. H. G. Bust r. R. killed at chancellorsville va . may 1863. Silver. Proof. Rare. 17y 2 . 2299 Brooklyn, N. Y. Medal badge presented 1866 by the city to its veterans in War 1861-1865. Bronze. R. Flag suspender and bars. Worn. 21 x 60 over all. 2300 Colored troops. Two colored soldiers charging a fort, ferro iis libertas perveniet Below u. s. colored troops. R. distin- guished for courage (in wreath) campaign before Richmond 1861. Bronze. Proof. Very rare. 26. 2301 ouster's 3 cav. div 3 Bust of Gen. Custer. R. the history of this WAR — WILL RECORD THE CHIVALROUS DEEDS etc., THE THIRD DIV. cedar creek. 1861. Tin, struck loop. 23. 2302 Evans, Brig. Gen. N. G. Arms of So. Carolina animis opibusque PARATI. R. AWARDED BY A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION OF THE GEN- ERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA TO BRIGADIER GENERAL NATHAN GEORGE EVANS, FOR CONSPICUOUS GALLANTRY AT leesburg, VA., 1861. Bronze. Perfect, Excessively rare, and I believe the only one I have seen. 36. 2303 Grant, Major General Ulysses S. Grant. Joint resolution of Con- gress, December 17, 1863, for capture of Vicksburg and Chatta- nooga. Bust 1. R. View of Vicksburg and Chattanooga; with Mississippi River encircling. Bronze. Perfect. One of the largest medals ever struck. 64. 2304 Grant. Same. Copper. Proof. Very rare. 64. 2305 Grant. Same. Block tin. Slight dents on edge. Probably unique in this metal. Very fine. 64. 2306 Grant. Same. Struck in a composition resembling sole leather (no doubt as Grant was a tanner). Excessively rare, and most remarkable that the Government would strike in such a mate- rial after giving one from same dies to Grant in gold. 64. 2307 Grant. Very fine bust left, by Bovy, of Geneva, Switzerland. R. I INTEND TO FIGHT IT OUT ON THIS LINE IF IT TAKES ALL SUMMER. PATIENT OF TOIL. SERENE AMIDST ALARMS. INFLEXIBLE IN FAITH. INVINCIBLE in arms. Silver. Proof. Very rare in this metal. 38y 2 - 142 NATIONAL MEDALS. WAR OF THE REBELLION, 1861-18G5. 2308 Grant. As last. Bronze. Proof. 38%. 2309 JACKSON — HOPE MEDAL, THE GIFT OF ENGLISH GENTLEMEN Stoiie- wall Jackson standing. R. Tablets for names, distinguished graduate Virginia military institute, etc. Tin. Very rare. 29. 2310 McPherson. 1864. Gen. on horseback. R. Society Army of the Tennessee, Washington City, 1870. Silver. Brass. Copper. Tin. Proofs. 13. 4 pes. 2311 Meade, Maj. Gen. G. G. Bust, presented by union league of Philadelphia. R. Columbia wreath, Meade's sword, the victor at Gettysburg. Splendid medal. Bronze. Case. 50. 2312 Nagle, Gen. H. M. fair oaks 31 may 1862 View of the General leading a charge, his horse shot and falling. R. the peninsula * CHICKAHOMINY * THE CAROLINAS * TO GEN. II. M. NAGLE A TOKEN OF ADMIRATION AND RESPECT FOR HIS GALLANT SERVICES. Bronze. Ex. fine. Excessively rare. 38. 2313 Ohio. Columbia crowning soldier. 1861-1865. R. the state of OHIO to thos. s. maxwell veteran co.g 51 t REGT OHIO VOLUN- TEER inf. With bar. Bronze. 24. 2314 Reno, Maj. Gen. J. L. Bust!. R. awarded to — . Bronze. Proof. Rare. 22. 2315 Thomas, Maj. Gen. G. H. to major general george h. THOMAS FROM THE STATE OF TENNESSEE. On arm BORREL 1866, belOW TIFFANY & CO ED. R. "I WILL HOLD THE TOWN TILL WE STARVE. " The Capitol below, by joint resolution adopted nov. 2 . 1865. Bronze. Proof. A splendid medal, and the only example I have ever seen. 50. 2316 West Virginia. To survivors. Columbia crowning soldier, 1861- 1865. Arms. R. presented by the state of west Virginia. Edge, m. carrol co k. 1 st - regt inf vol s - Bar, honorably dis- charged. Ribbon. Bronze. Very rare. 24. 2317 WestVa. To those killed in action. Tomb. R. As last. No name. No bar. Bronze. Pine. Very rare. 24. THE MEDAL OF HONOR PRESENTED BY U. S. GOVERNMENT. 2318 Star with Columbia dispelling Rebellion. R. The Congress to Enoch A. Simpson Co. C 27th Me. Vol. Bronze. Ribbon and bar. In original case. Star 33. Over all 67. Excessively rare and almost unobtainable, being, as it should be, most, highly FRANCO-AMERICANA COLONIAL COINS, 1670-1720. 143 cherished by the recipient. This is the only one that I have ever seen offered for sale. 2319 G. A. K. Star with flag suspended edged with orange for the Cavalry. On the ribbon an extra bar with eagle on blue ground. Eagle pin at top. Bronze. Perfect. 2320 G. A. R. Star with flag suspender and eagle bar. Bronze. Per- fect. FRANCO-AMERICANA COLONIALS. 2321 1670 Fifteen sols or quarter dollar. Silver. Issued in accord- ance with an edict of Louis XIV, Feby. 19th, 1670, for the pur- pose of furthering the commercial transactions of La Com- pagnie des Indes. lud. xiiii d. g. fr. et. nav. rex. (Louis the fourteenth by the Grace of God, King of France and Navarre). Splendid bust of the King laureate and draped facing right, above head sun in splendor, the badge of Louis XIV. R. gloriam . regni . tvi . dicent. 1670 (They shall speak of the glory of thy Kingdom). Arms of France crowned, beneath A mint mark of Paris. Above point of crown a castle. Extremely fine, practically uncirculated. Shows the file marks in the plan- chet on head. Excessively rare, and one of the finest examples of about six known. Valued by Mr. Parsons at 5000 francs — fl,000. Plate. Crosby speaks of it page 133, 131, and illustrates the 5 sols on his plate III, No. 5. Leroux No. 250, rarity 10, "almost unique." Breton, No. 501, "One of the rarest Canadian coins." Hoffman, PI. XCVI, No. 100. See an interesting arti- cle on the 5 sols in the Am. Jo. of Numismatics, Vol. XI, 3, Jan., 1877. 2322 1670 5 sols. Same design as last. Fine. Very rare. Breton, No. 502. Leroux, No. 251. Plate. 2323 1720 Quarter crown, lud. xv. d.g. fr. et. nav . rex. Dog to left, 1720. Bust r. R. imp * cfirs . regn . vinc. Addorsed L's crowned, forming a cross, fleur de lis in angles, A, Paris mm, in center. Extremely fine. Rare. Leroux 254-c. 2324 1720 Quarter crown. Same type, slightly different dies. Ex- tremely fine. Rare. Leroux 254-c 2325 1720 Quarter crown. Same type, but without dog, and in its place circle with dot in center. R. k, Bordeaux mm, in center of cross. Verv good. Rare. Leroux 254-c. 1-14 FRANCO-AMERICANA COLONIALS, 1720-1762. CANADIANS. 2326 1720 Quarter crown. Same type; period after rex. R. h.. La Rochelle mm, in center of cross. Good. Rare. Leroux 254-c. 2327 1721 Sou. sit. nomen. domini. benedictum. Crossed L's crowned. R. colonies Francoises 1721. mm H La Rochelle. Very fine. Well struck and even. Rare so fine. Breton 506. Leroux 253. 2328 1722 Sou. As last. Obv. very fine. R. Surface corroded. 2329 1723 Company of the Indies. Crowned shields hearing a conical mountain, allusive to Mont Real, or Montreal, where the Com- pany had its central house, before the God of the St. Lawrence River, at either side Indian Princesses; below compagnie des indes 1723. R. spem auget opes qve papat (It increases hope and prepares wealth). Ship under full sail to 1. Silver. Original. Fine. Very rare. Plate. Betts, No. 113, p. 57. Frossard, No. 1, plate I, No. 1. 2330 1738 Marque. Crowned L, fleur de lis. R. Crossed l's Corroded surface. Good. Scarce. B 508. 2331 1740, '54, '55 (holed), '57. Marques. Good. 4 pes. 2332 1756 Jeton. Silver. Original, ltjd. xv. rex ciiiustianiss Bare head of the King, with hair tied by a fillet, beneath F. M. (Fran- cois Marteau, die cutter, 1720-1749). R. sedem non animtjm mutant (They change their seat but not their mind). Exg. col. franc, de l'am 1756. Two bee hives with swarm of bees. Extremely fine. Leroux obv. 284, rev. 285. Breton 517, but his lacks the artist's initials. Excessively rare. Plate. 2333 1762 Marque. Uncirculated. Scarce in this condition. CANADIAN COINS, MEDALS, TOKENS. Arranged according to Leroux and Breton. For other medals relating to Canada, see Nos. 2079, 2085, 2086, 2088, 2089, 2138, 2159, 2172, 2278 in this catalogue. 2334 1693 Indian Chief's medal, lvdovicvs * magnvs * rex * chris- tianiss Bust in armor, draped r., m.molart . f. R. felicitas domus augustae Four busts, mdcxciii. Bronze. Restrike. Unknown to Leroux and unpublished. Excessively rare. 37. L., type 300a, but above is by Molart, while this is by Hardy. 2335 1690 Quebec. Head of Louis XIV r., by ./. Mauger. R. France seated on rock, flags, beaver, etc. francia in novo orbe victrix, CANADIAN COINS, MEDALS AND TOKENS. 145 ex'g kebeca liberata M.DC.xc. Silver. Perfect. Restrike. 26. L. 306a. 2336 1690 Quebec. Same. Bronze. Restrike. 26. 2337 1720 Louisbourg settled. Youthful bust of Louis XV r. R. View of Louisbourg. Silver. Perfect. Restrike. 26. L. 308. 2338 1720 Louisbourg. As last. Bronze. Restrike. Perfect. 26. 2339 1882 New Foundland. 50c. 1882. Very fine. L. 311, B. 946. 2340 1880 New Foundland cent. 1880. Unc. Mostly red. L. 315, B. 951. 2341 1846 New Foundland. Rutherford Bros. Unc. L. 321, B. 953. 2342 Newfoundland. St. John's Cathedral. Laying of the cornerstone, 1841. View of edifice. R. the first stone laid by the r t - rev d d 11 Fleming. VA. 1841. Tin. Holed. Fine. Very rare. 34. L. 323. 2343 1861 New Brunswick cent, 1861. Uncirculated. Part red. L. 377, B. 907. 2344 1861 Nova Scotia cent, 1861. Brilliant proof. Red. Very rare so fine. L. 432, B. 877. 2345 1864 Nova Scotia half cent, 1864. Unc. Partly red. L. 434, L. 878. 2346 1814 Nova Scotia. Broke. Small bust, more like Lord Nelson. Ex. fine. L. 835, B. 879. 2347 1815 Nova Scotia. Starr & Shannon. Indian and dog. Ex. fine. L. 452, B. 884. 2348 1845 Nova Scotia. Noel. Pres. Con. Church. Communion token. Tin. Very fine. Rare. L. 463, K., rarity 5 ! 2349 Hudson's Bay Co. Arms. y 8 . Beaver skin. Brass. Unc. Bright, but has a dark spot on rev. L. 489, B. 929. 2350 1815 Magdalen Is. Seal to r. magdalen islands token 1815. R. success to the fishery, one penny. Split cod. Proof. Steel, with traces of original color. Slight nick on edge. Very rare. L. 495, B. 520. 2351 Montreal. Un sou. Bust of man at side. Very fine. L. 509, B. 716. 2352 Montreal. Un sou. Uncirculated. B. 694. 2353 Montreal. Un sou. Extremely fine. Rare. B. 711. 2354 Un sous. B., Nos. 670, 674, 678, 679, 680, 682, 684 to 688, 691 to 695, last bent, 697, 699 (holed), 700 to 702, 704, 705, 707, 713 to 716. Good to fine. 28 pes. 10 146 CANADIAN COINS, MEDALS AND TOKENS. 2355 Montreal. Front view of bank. Halfpenny, 1844. Bronze. Proof. Bare in such beautiful condition. L. 516, B. 527. 2356 Montreal. Communion token. ST. pauls church Montreal 1833 e. b. (Edward Black), E. I Corinthians xi 23 29. Hexagon. Fine. Very rare. Pewter. L. 623. 2357 Montreal. Business College Davis & Buie. R. actual business department 50. Tin. Ex. fine. 2358 Upper Canada. Lesslie & Sons, 1822. Twopence. Covered with light nicks, but very good and very rare. L. 698, B. 717. 2359 Upper Canada. Marriage of william dummer powell and anne Murray intermarried 3 rd - October 1775. Hands over altar. R. TO CELEBRATE THE FIFTIETH ANNIVERSARY UPPER CANADA 3 RD - October 1825. Copper. Fine. Very rare. 24. L. 730. 2360 1822 Anchor, crowned. 1/16, %, % dol. Vg. 3 pes. L. 761-3. 2361 1812 Bust of Geo. Ill in wreath. R. one penny token 1812 Fine. L. 769, B. 959. 3362 1813, '14 Trade & Nav. Penny and i/ 2 P- Vg. 2 pes. L. 775-77, B. 962-3. 2363 1813 Wellington half p. Bust. Extremely fine. L. 799, B. 969. 2364 Cossack penny. Bust of Wellington. Dented. Good. L. 805, B. 985. 2365 Wellington y 2 p. Bust. R. ciudad Error. Fine. Rare. L. 810 type, B. 986. 2366 Wellington y 2 p. Bust. R. cuidad. Uncirculated. L. 810, B. 986. 2367 Canada. 1858 20c, 1858, 1870 10c, 25c, 1872, 1874. Unc 5 pes. 2368 Canada. 1870 50c, 10c semi-proofs, 25c, 5c Unc. 4 pes. 2369 Canada. 1871 20c Plain edge. Brilliant proof. Very rare in this condition. 2370 Canada. 1880 25c, 10c, 5c Brilliant proofs. Very rare in this condition. 3 pes. 2371 Canada. Medal awarded to Indian warrior in the War of 1812 against the U. S. victoria regina 1848 Head of Victoria. R. The Queen placing a wreath on Wellington, who kneels before her. TO THE BRITISH army. 1793-1814. Edge, saksarie taw- entsiakwente, warrior. Bar, chateauguay. Ribbon. Ex- tremely fine proof and remarkably fine specimen. Extremely rare. L. 929. 2372 Anticosti Island. Bust 1. 1870. R. a, i/ 8 in wreath. Bright. CANADIAN COINS AND TOKENS. CHINESE INGOTS. 147 2373 Ontario. J. derbecker general merchant neustadt, ont. E. good for lc in trade. Brass. Very fine. Very rare. 2374 British Columbia, frank a. tamblyn nelson, b. c. R. good for 5c in trade Brass. Fine. Very rare. 2375 Canada. Confederation, 1867. Bust of Queen Victoria 1. R. Britannia and four beautiful females. Superb medal, by Wyon. Bronze. Ex. fine. Four slight dents on reverse edge. Rare. 48. L. 1185. 2376 Canada, lord Stanley of preston g. c. b. gov : gen : of Canada. LADY STANLEY OF PRESTON 1888. Busts 1. R. PRESENTED BY PUS excellency the governor general. Elaborate coat of arms. Silver. Ex. fine. Very rare. Size 32. 2377 Montreal. Presbyterian college, view of. R. Christiana prize etc. Bronze. Ex. fine. Rare. L. 1229. 2378 Arms. R. dominion of Canada. Fame flying r. Silver. Vg. Nicked. L. 1460. 2379 Toronto. Busts of Marquise of Lome and Princess Louise 1. R. Arms of city, etc. industrial exhibition association of Toronto. Silver. Ex. fine. 28. L. 1466. 2380 London, the western fair association london Canada. View of building. R. Attributes of the Arts, etc. Copper. Proof. 38. L. 1474. 2381 London. Same So. Different obverse design. Bronze. 23. L. 1475. 2382 North West. Awarded by the British Government to soldier. Head of Queen Victoria 1. R. north west Canada 1885. Edge, S^DT. N. lamarche 65 bat. Swivel. Very fine. L. 1591. 2383 Military button. Canada militia Beaver, crown above. R. p. tait & co limerick. Old. German silver. Perfect. CHINESE SILVER CAST INGOTS. 2384 Helmet-shaped, with two oblong tablets of characters counter- stamped across center. Size 43. Weight, 11 oz. 2 pwt. 22 gr. 2385 Hat-shaped, with two oblong tablets of characters counterstamped lengthwise in center. Size 36. Weight, 11 oz. 21 pwt. .2386 Hat-shaped, with knob in center, at either side are two oblong tablets of characters counterstamped across. 1 small c s in center. Size 38. Wt, 12 oz. 4i/ 2 pwt. 2387 Similar to last, but 1 tablet of characters. Size 36. Wt., 11 oz. 16 pwt. 1 gr. 148 CHINESE SILVER INGOTS. PAHANG COINS. CUBA DOLLARS, 1897. 2388 Similar to last, but different counterstamp. Size 38. Wt, 11 oz. 18 pwt. 21 gr. 2389 Round, with central knob and three tablets of characters counter- stamped. Size 29. Wt., 6 oz. 1 pwt. 1 gr. 2390 Oval, with central knob and two round counterstamps. Size 28. Wt., 5 oz. 14 pwt. 5 gr. 2391 Round, with oblong tablet of characters in center. Size 16. Wt., 1 oz. 5 pwt. 20 gr. 2392 Hat-shaped, with very long ends. No characters. Size 20. Wt., 10i/ 2 pwt. 2393 Hat-shaped, with long ends. No characters. Size 16. Wt., 11 pwt. 16 gr. 2394 Hat-shaped. No characters. Size 15. Wt., 12 pwt. 1 gr. 2395 Helmet-shaped. No characters. Size 19. Wt., 18 pwt. 19 gr. MALAY PENINSULA. SULTAN OF PAHANG. 2396 1 ompate, 10=$1. Hat-shaped. Square, with deep crown in cen- ter, border ornamented outside, and on inside covered with characters. Lead. Hole in outer rim, as usual. Very fine; remarkably so. Size 2% inches. 2397 1 dua, 20=$ 1. As last. Very fine, remarkably so. Size 1% in. 2398 1 satu, 30=$1. As last. Very fine, remarkably so. Size 1% in. 2399 Set as above, but not so fine, and two have holes where corrosion has eaten through ; however, they are in the condition these rare old coins come in. 3 pes. CUBA. 2400 1897 Souvenir dollars. Head of Liberty r., in high relief PATRIA Y LIBERTAD SOUVENIR 1897. R. REPUBLICA DE CUBA * 900 »***»*fino* Milled edge. Same design in low relief. Silver and copper of each. The second impressions from the dies. Each in fine Morocco case. Two printed circulars (not counted). Exceedingly rare in copper, and the high relief one rare in silver, too. 4 pes. UNITED STATES FRACTIONAL CURRENCY, FIRST ISSUE. 149 UNITED STATES FRACTIONAL CURRENCY. All crisp and perfect, unless contrary is stated. One of the finest collections yet offered. FIRST ISSUE. Design of the 5c. and 10c Postage Stamps of 1861 issue. 2401 5c, 10c, 25c, 50c Perforated edges. A B N Co. Very rare. 4 pes. 2402 25c Perforated edges. A B N Co. Dark red-brown. Very rare. 2403 5c Perforated edges. Without A B N Co. Brown color. Very rare. 2404 5c Perforated edges. Without A B N Co. Red-brown color. Very rare. 2405 10c Perforated edges. Without A B N Co. Dark green color. Very rare. 2406 10c Perforated edges. Without A B N Co. Yellow-green. Very rare. 2407 25c Perforated edges. Without A B N Co. Dark brown color. Very rare. 2408 25c Perforated edges. Without A B N Co. Cinnamon-brown. Very rare. 2409 25c Perforated edges. Without A B N Co. Pale lemon yellow- brown color. Exceedingly rare. 2410 50c Perforated edges. Without A B N Co. Dark green. Not quite fresh. Very rare. 2411 50c Perforated edges, straight end (trimmed). Without A B N Co. Yellow-green. Very rare. 2412 5c Unperforated edges. Without A B N Co. Wide margins, showing outer line on two sides. Pale lemon paper. Red-brown color. Very rare. 2413 5c Unperforated edges. Without A B N Co. Light brown. Very rare. 2414 10c Unperforated edges. Without A B N Co. Light green. Rare. 2415 10c Unperforated edges. Without A B N Co. Dark green. Very rare. 2416 25c Unperforated edges. Without A B N Co. Very rare. 2417 50c Unperforated edges. Without A B N Co. Dark green color. Very rare. 150 UNITED STATES FRACTIONAL CURRENCY, 1ST AND 2ND ISSUES. 2418 50c. Unperf orated edges. Without A B N Co. Yellow-green. All margins trimmed off. Very rare. 2419 5e. Unperforated edges. With A B N Co. Pale lemon, light brown and orange-brown papers. Various shades. Rare lot. 9 pes. 2420 5c. Unperforated edges. With A B N Co. Yellow paper. R. upside down. Creased and worn. Pair. Excessively rare. 2421 10c. Unperforated edges. With A B N Co. Pale green face. Back, white paper. Never saw another like it. 2422 10c. Unperforated edges. With A B N Co. White paper. Dark green. Cut close on top and end. Rare. 2423 10c. Unperforated edges. With A B N Co. Light green shades. 2 pes. 2424 25c. Unperforated edge's. With A B N Co. Shades. 3 pes. 2425 25c. Unperforated edges. With A B N Co. Dark brown. Rare. 242G 50c. Unperforated edges. With A B N Co. Greenish paper. Cut from a sheet, as it has all the margin up to next notes on every side. Light green. A gem. 2427 50c. Unperforated edges. With A B N Co. Plate 27, wide mar- gin on end. Dark green. 2428 50c. Unperforated edges. With A B N Co. Shades. 3 pes. SECOND ISSUE. Bust of Washington, with gilt ring. 2429 5c. Silk paper. R. JR 1 1863 Brilliant example of this very rare note. 2430 25c. Silk paper. R. © 2 1863 Dark purple. Very rare. 2431 25c. Silk paper. R. St 1 1863 Pale lilac. Trimmed close end and bottom. Rare. 2432 50c. Silk paper. R. © 1 1863 Brilliant example of this ex- tremely rare note. 2433 50c. Silk paper. R. 38 2 1863 Cut off on left end. Not quite fresh. 2434 5c. Hard paper, as are following, no letters on back, so are four lots following. Grey paper face — yellow paper back. Very rare. 2435 5c. As last. Gilt ring, badly off center. 2436 5c. As last. Back so uneven that parts of two backs are on this UNITED STATES FRACTIONAL CURRENCY, SECOND ISSUE. 151 note — the gilt 5, however, is in center. Creased. Worn. Good. Oddity. 2437 5c. White paper. Pale brown back. Cut from a sheet, and shows edge of the adjoining notes on every side; so it has all the mar- gin. Perfectly centered. Beauty. 2438 5c. White paper. Dark brown back. Slender 5. Rare. 2439 5c. White paper. R. 1863 clear and blurred. Pale and dark brown of each. 4 pes. 2440 5c. White paper. R. # 1863. Cinnamon-brown. 2441 5c. As last, but only has & 18, the 63 being omitted ! 2442 10c. No letters on back. Cut from a sheet, showing edge of ad- joining notes on all sides. Perfectly centered. Matches the 5c. above. 2443 10c. R. O 63 at top. Slightly soiled. I do not remember to have ever seen a duplicate of this. 2444 10c. Grey paper. No letters on back. 2445 10c. Gilt ring printed badly off center. No let. on back. 2446 10c. R. 1 1863. Scarce. Close on top and edge. 2447 10c. R. 1863 clear and blurred. Thin and heavy 10. Shades. 5 pes. 2448 10c. R. & 1863 Yellow-green back. Rare. 2449 25c. R. A 1863 clear. Dark violet color. Rare. 2450 25c. R. # 1863 clear. Deep purple color. Rare. 2451 25c. R. & 1863 clear. Pale violet color. 2452 25c. R. & 1863 clear. Bluish slate lavender color. Rare. 2453 25c. R. # 1863 clear. Grey lavender color. Rare. 2454 25c. R. 1863 clear. Reddish violet color. Rare. 2455 25c. R. 2 1863 Reddish violet color. Close on top. 2456 25c. R. 1863 clear. Dull violet color. 2457 25c. R. 1863 blurred and no date. Lavender. 2 pes. 2458 25c. R. Gilt inverted. T 2 1863. Worn. Good. Unique? 2459 25c. c. s. a paper. Pace and back separate. Sold as 1. 2460 50c. R. 1 1863 clear. Pink color. Wide margins. Perfectly cen- tered. Rare so. 2461 50c. R. A 1863 clear. Pink color. Perfectly centered. 2462 50c. R. A 1863 clear. Slender 50 Vermillion color. Back shows slight pocket-book rubbing. 2463 50c. R. A 1863 blurred. Heavy 50, top of broken. Gilt ring on obverse off center. Trimmed on end. 152 UNITED STATES FRACTIONAL CURRENCY, THIRD ISSUE. THIRD ISSUE. Various vignettes in center. Green backs, unless contrary stated. 2464 3c. Washington. Light curtain. Cut out of sheet so it has all the margin possible. A gem. 2465 3c. Washington. Light and dark curtain. 2460 5c. Clark. Without and with plate letter a. 2 pes. 2467 5c. Clark. Without plate letter. Carmine back. Scarce. 2468 5c. Clark. With plate letter a. Carmine back. Slight plate stain on back. Scarce. 2469 10c. Washington. Autograph sigs. Jeffries and Spinner — think of it the Register and Treasurer of the U. S. signing each 10c. note. Carmine back. Close on bottom. Very rare. 2470 10c. Washington. Autograph sigs. of Colby and Spinner. Car- mine back. Rare. 2471 10c. Washington. Carmine back. Scarce. 2472 10c. Washington. Plate I. Carmine back. Rare. 2473 10c. Washington. With plate I and without. 2 pes. 2474 25c. Fessenden. Plate a. Carmine back. Rare. 2475 25c. Fessenden. Without plate letter. Carmine back. Rare. 2476 25c. Fessenden. Plate a and without a. 2 pes. 2477 25c. Fessenden. Plate a. R. m 265. Parchment paper. Bril- liant specimen of this rare note. 2478 25c. Fessenden. Without plate letter, otherwise as last. Rare. 2479 50c. Justice. Autograph sigs. of Colby and Spinner. Carmine back, a 265. Rare. 2480 50c. Justice. As last in every way, but without A 265. Rare. 2481 50c. Justice. Plate I. Carmine back. No letter or date. Rare. 2482 50c. Justice. Carmine back. No letter or date. Rare. 2483 50c. Justice. Plate I. R. a 265. Carmine back. Rare. 2484 50c. Justice. Plate I, the I small. R. Pale carmine back. No letter or date. 2485 50c. Justice. As last, but carmine, bright and deep. Rare. 2486 50c. Justice. R. No letter or date. Carmine back. Rare. 2487 50c. Justice. Plate I, small I. R. A 265. Scarce. 2488 50c. Justice. Plate I, tall I. R. a 265. Scarce. 2489 50c. Justice. Plate I, very tall I, R. A 265. Rare. 2490 50c. Justice. Plate la. R. A 265. Close on end. Very rare, as there is only 1 note in a sheet with this plate mark. UNITED STATES FRACTIONAL CURRENCY, 3RD AND 4TH ISSUES. 153 2491 2492 2493 2494 2496 2497 2498 2499 2501 2502 2503 2504 2505 2506 2507 2508 2509 2510 2511 2512 2513 2514 2515 2516 2517 2518 2519 50c. Justice. 50c. Justice. 50c. Justice. Very rare. 50c. Justice. 50c. Justice. Rare. 50c. Justice. Tall I. R. No letter or date. Rare. Plate a. R. A 265. Parchment paper. Very rare. Without plate letter. R, a 265. Parchment paper. R. a 265. Scarce. Plate a, minute a. R. a 265. Close on bottom. Plate a, large a. R. A 265. Back slipped, trifle of end off and part of another end on opposite end. Rare. 50c. Justice. Plate a. R. No letter or date. Scarce. 50c. Justice. No plate letter or reverse letters or date. Scarce. 50c. Spinner. Autograph sigs. of Allison and Spinner. R. A 265. Carmine hack. Very rare. 2500 50c. Spinner. Autograph sigs. of Colby and Spinner. R. A 265. Carmine back. Rare. 50c. Spinner. Plate I, the I minute. R. a 265. Carmine back. Very rare. 50c. Spinner. R. a 265. Carmine back. Rare. 50c. Spinner. Plate la. R. a 265. Carmine back. Very rare. Only 1 in a sheet, and it is said only 200 sheets were printed. 50c. Spinner. R. a 265. Carmine back. Rare. Plate a. R. a 265. Carmine back. Very rare. Plate la. R. No letters or date. Very rare, only 50c. Spinner. 50c. Spinner. 1 in a sheet. 50c. Spinner. Spinner. Spinner. Spinner. Spinner. Spinner. Spinner. Rare. 50c. 50c. 50c. 50c. 50c. 50c. Plate a. R. No letters or date. Plate I. R. As last. Rare. Plate a. R. a 265. Rare. No plate letter or letter or date on back. Plate I. R A 265. Runs off on end. Rare. No plate letter. R. A 265. Scarce. Plate la, R. Open back. Fifty Cents, 50 in cen- ter, as all following. Very rare, only 1 in a sheet. 50c. Spinner. Plate I. Rare. 50c. Spinner. Plate a. Blue face. Rare. 50c. Spinner. Plate a, White face. Scarce. 50c. Spinner. No plate number or letter. FOURTH ISSUE. 10c. Liberty. Large pink seal. Blue end. Scarce. 10c. Liberty. Pale large seal. 2520 10c. 2521 15c. 2522 15c. 2523 15c. 2524 25c. 2525 50c. 2526 50c. 2527 50c. 154 U. S. FRACTIONAL CURRENCY. SHEETS, ESSAYS, ETC. Liberty. Small seal, blue fiber end. Columbia. Large pink seal. Blue end. Eare. Columbia. Large pink seal. White end. Columbia. Small pink seal. Blue end. Washington. Large and small pink seals. 2 pes. Lincoln, and one of the best likenesses of him. Stanton. Very deep blue for half the length. Stanton. Pale blue end. FIFTH ISSUE. 2528 10c. Meredith. Green seal. Scarce. 2529 50c. Dexter. Green seal. SIXTH ISSUE. 2530 10c. Long and short keys, 25c., same way. 50c. Set. 5 pes. SHEETS, BLOCKS, ESSAYS, ETC. 2531 1st issue. 25c. Perforated edges. No A B N Co. Vertical pair, with wide margin attached at bottom. Dark red-brown color. Very rare. 2 pes. 2532 1st issue. 5c. Unperf orated edges. A B N Go. Vertical block, with wide margins on three sides, plate 21. Red-brown color. Slightly crumpled. Rare. 8 pes. 2533 1st issue. 5c. Unperforated edges. A B N Co. Horizontal block. Crumpled and creased. Plate margin on two sides. Grey-brown color. 6 pes. 2534 1st issue. 5c. Unperforated edges. Vertical strip. Plate mar- gin "23rd" on one side. Creased between. 4 pes. 2535 1st issue. 25c. Unperforated edges. Vertical strip. Plate 21. Margins on three sides. Creased and slightly soiled. 4 pes. 2536 1st issue. 5c, 10c, 25c, 50c Face only. On Japan? paper mounted on cards 7x5 inches. The 5c, 25c on a golden brown paper, unlike any used on regular issue. Unique item. 4 pes. 2537 2d issue. 10c Inverted 10 on bach. No date or letters. Slightly crumpled or creased in folds, but bright and crisp. Complete sheet of 20 notes ! Unique! A single note, but with s 1863 and inverted 10, in Dreer sale sold for $11. A most valuable item. 20 pes. U. S. FRACTIONAL CURRENCY. BLOCKS, ESSAYS, ETC. 155 2538 2d issue. 10c. S 1863. Horizontal strip, creased, 1 small hole, worn, soiled. 5 pes. 2539 2d issue. 10c. No letter or date. Vertical strip. Lightly folded between. 4 pes. 2540 2d issue. 5c. No letters or date. Complete sheet. Creased through middle, few slight discoloration spots. 20 pes. 2541 2d issue. 5c. Blue-grey face. No letter or date. Three 4's, 2 singles in a block. Creased lightly. Most unusual color. 14 pes. 2542 2d issue. 5c. No date or letters. Complete sheet. Creased in folds. 20 pes. 2543 2d issue. 5c. No date or letter. Worn in folds, soiled. Some notes a little torn. Block of 12 pes. 2544 2d issue. 5c. As last. Vertical strip of 3, and then 2 on side. Make nice block of 4. 5 pes. 2545 2d issue. 5c. As last. Creased, soiled on back. Block. 4 pes. 2546 2d issue. 5c. As last. Vertical strip. 5 pes. 2547 2d issue. 5c. Two vertical pairs. Creased between. 4 pes. 2548 3d issue. 3c. Light curtain. Vertical strip. Uncreased. 5 pes. 2549 3d issue. 15c. Grant and Sherman. Autograph sigs. of Jeffries and Spinner. Red back. y 8 inch margin, as if note had been issued fully made. Clean. Pasted together. Very rare. 2550 3d issue. 15c. Same as last, but with green back. Very rare. 2551 3d issue. 15c. Columbia. Plate proof, number 1789, on India paper of obverse, with loose margin outside of plate. No seal. Black. A brilliant impression. Probably unique and valuable. 2552 3d issue. 15c. Columbia. Plate proof of obverse only. Same as last, but the India paper is only size of plate, though it has card outside as did last. Black. No seal. A brilliant imp. Probably unique and very valuable. 2553 50c. Die proof in green of back — plate 1796 — of Lincoln 50c, on India paper on large card. Unique item. 2554 Postal notes, 1st issue for lc, No. 63, for 2c, No. 666. Phila., Sept. 1890. Crisp. 2 pes. 2555 "Specimen" notes. As on next lot, but with large margins, and each separate. 3c. note has only 1 face, the dark curtain. The 15c. Grant and Sherman, one has autograph sig's of Allison and Spinner, red back (slight tear), the other engraved sig's and green back. The 50c. 1st issue has two small holes. Printed on o. s. a. water-marked paper — a full sheet of which accompanies the lot, but is not counted. 38 pes., sold as 1 lot, 156 U. S. CURRENCY SHIELD. SILVER DOLLARS, 1795-1799. SHIELD OF CURRENCY. Issued in this form by the U. S. Government. 2556 U. S. Shield, engraved, printed in black. Seals of Treas. Dept. Arranged upon it are the notes of the 1st, 2nd, 3rd issues, and the Grant and Sherman Essays for 15c. — two of them, one with autograph sigs. of Jeffries and Spinner. The notes are printed only on one side. Third issue has the carmine backs, and on 3c. the dark and light curtains. The margin intact. Somewhat stained and yellowed, and a few trifling abrasions on the sur- face, but not on the notes. Could be cleaned, no doubt. Un- framed. Sold as 1 lot. COLLECTION OF COINS OF RAFAEL H. WOOD, ESQ. NEW YORK CITY UNITED STATES COINS. DOLLARS. 2557 1795 Head. Fine style, lower curl touches first star. Two leaves under each wing. Extremely fine. Every star sharp. Even im- pression, with deep milling. A few microscopic nicks on obv. R. Breast of eagle is not struck up, and shows badly the file marks in the planchet. 2558 1795 Head. Curl broken by first star. R. Two leaves. Good. Nick on edge. Head. Three leaves under each wing. Good. Bust in left field. R. Shows light file marks. Very fine. Small date. R. Large letters. Fine. Scarce. High 8. Sharp imp. Slight edge dent. Very fine. Close, even date. Very good. Wide date. 8 touches bust. Good. Very fine. Sharp imp. Mint lustre. 2559 1795 2560 1795 2561 1796 2562 1798 2563 1798 2564 1798 2565 1799 UNITED STATES DOLLARS AND HALF DOLLARS. 157 2566 1799 Very fine. Attempted puncture at top. Another good. 2 pes. 2567 1799 Very good. 2568 1840 Liberty seated. 1st year after 1804. Extremely fine, slight proof surface. Slight abrasions. Scarce. 2569 1848 Extremely fine. Mint lustre. Scarce. 2570 1853 Very fine. Slight nick on edge of rev. 2571 1873 Trade. Extremely fine. 1st year of coinage. 2572 1875 Trade. Had been a proof. Slightly circulated. 2573 1876 Trade. Extremely fine. Slight edge dent. 2574 1900 Washington and Lafayette. Heads r. K. Monument to Lafayette at Paris. Ex. fine. 2575 1900 Washington-Lafayette. As last. Extremely fine. 2576 1900 Washington-Lafayette. As last. Extremely fine. HALF DOLLARS. 2577 1803 Large 3. Fair. 2578 1805 Over 1804. Very good. Feld slightly polished. Rare. 2579 1807 Bust to right. Small 7. Very good. 2580 1809 Extremely fine; only the high parts show slight wear. Sharp. 2581 1814 Over '13. 1817 over '13. Fine. 2 pes. 2582 1817 Period 181.7. Very good. Scarce. 2583 1822 Proof surface both sides. Frosting before mouth and in center of reverse. Unusually fine example. 2584 1827 Over 1826. Very good. Scarce. 2585 1829 29 over or recut. Very fine. 2586 1832 Small letters on rev. Unc. Sharp impression. 2587 1836 Gobrecht's design. R. 50 cents. Milled edge. Extremely fine. Sharp, even impression, with mint lustre. Rare. 2588 1837 Slight proof surface on both sides. Ex. fine. 2589 1839 Bust. Extremely fine. Slight edge nicks. 2590 1840 O. Mint, small and high. Very fine. 2591 1850 O. Mint. Extremely fine. 2592 1851 O. Mint. Extremely fine. Mint lustre. Scarce. 2593 1853 Arrow heads and rays. Only year of this type. Ex. fine. 2594 1854, 1856 O. Mint. Uncirculated. 2 pes. 2595 1862 S. Mint. Medium s. Fine. 2596 1867, '70, '71 Very fine. 3 pes. 158 u. S. $i/ 2 , |i/ 4 , $1/5, fl/10, $1/20, $1/100. 2597 1871 Carson City Mint. Fine. Rare. 2598 1892 Columbian. Bust of Columbus. Uncirculated. 2599 1912 $i/ 2 , $14 $1/10, 5c, lc. Proof set as 1 lot. QUARTER DOLLARS. 2600 1805 Fine. Weak on clouds. 2601 1806 Over 5. Good. 1818 (2) fine. 3 pes. 2602 1818, 1819 Fine. 2 pes. 2603 1825 Over 1823. Extremely fine. Sharp impression. 2604 1893 Isabella. Bust of the Queen, only crowned head on a U. S. coin! Unc. 2605 1893 Isabella. As last. Uncirculated. 2 pes. TWENTY CENTS. DIMES. HALF DIMES. 2606 1875 20 cents. Dull proof. S. Mint. Unc. 2 pes. 2607 1875 20 cents. S. Mint, Fine. 3 pes. 2608 1876 20 cents. Uncirculated. Mint lustre. 2609 1805 Dimes. 4 and 5 berries on laurel. Good. 2 pes. 2610 1807 Dime. Very good. Pin scratch across rev. 2611 1834, '8, '41, '2 0, '7, '53 to '57, '59. Dimes. Vg. 13 pes. 2612 1847 Dime. Extremely fine. Two nicks on edge. Scarce. 2613 1794 Half dime. Fair. Rare. 2614 1795 Half dime. Good. 2615 1795 Half dime. 10 pin scratched on head. Good. 2616 1835, '41, '45, '49, '53, '56 to '62, '72. Half dimes. 1861, '2 3c. Vg. 27 pes. CENTS. 2617 1793 Chain. Periods after liberty and date. Obverse pitted by corrosion. Poor. Everything shows. Rare. 2618 1794 Hays, No. 21. Very good. Almost invisible pin scratches on obv. and rev. Brown color. 2619 1795 Lettered edge. Corroded surface. Fair. 2620 1796 Bust. Deep scratch on rev. Good. 2621 1797 Slender and heavy wreaths. Good. 1 pitted by corrosion, another oxidized, as found after long time buried. 3 pes. 2622 1798 Large date, spur out of back of the 9. Poor. 2623 1801 Very good. Black color. 2624 1802 Very fine. Brown steel color. Nice coin. UNITED STATES CENTS. HALF CENTS. ODDITIES. 159 2625 1803 Die broken along top of rica Good. 2626 1808 So-called 12 star var. Very good. Steel color. 2627 1811 Perfect date. Good. Scarce. 2628 1811 Fair. Scarce. 2629 1814 Plain 4. Very fine. Bold impression. Steel color. 2630 1817 Wide dates, spaced thus 18 17 and 1 817 Vg. 2 pes. 2631 1817 Die cracked for first three stars. 1 before bust. Ex. fine. 2632 1833 Extremely fine. Steel color. 2633 1834 Small date. Very fine. Slight nick on rev. 2634 1835 Large date. Very good. Steel color. 2635 1848, 1849 Very fine. Light olive. 2 pes. 2636 1850, '1, '3, '6 2 var. Unc. Beautiful light olive. 5 pes. 2637 (1783) Washington double head cent. One eye knocked out. Good. 2638 Balance of. the coll., 1S00, '1, '2, '3 (4), '5 (2), '6, '7, '10 (2), '12 (2), '14 (2), '17 to '57. A few poor, but generally good to very good. 98 pes. 2639 1856 Eagle cent. Worn on eagle. Good. Copper-nickel. Kare. 2640 1858 Small eagle cent. R. Laurel wreath. Copper-nickel. Proof. Rare. 2641 1857, 8 ( 5 eagle cents ) , other late common dates. 26 pes. HALF CENTS. 2642 1793 Good. Slightly seamed behind head. Rare. 2643 1794 Small bust. Good. 2644 1803, '4, '6, '9, '25, '6, '9, '32'5, '50, '1, '3,-'5, '7. Good to fine. 1864 2c. 27 pes. 2645 1804 Crossed 4. Die broken over rty. R. Stems. Vg. 2646 1829 Uncirculated. Beautiful light olive color. 2647 1832 Uncirculated. Beautiful light olive color. 2648 1833 Slight proof surface. Light olive, traces of red. ODDITIES OF U. S. COINAGE. 2649 1796 Liberty cap cent. No liberty. R. Has 1796 to left of bow. Very broad milling on both sides. Poor. 2650 1807 Cent. Thin planchet about 4/5 regular diameter (but thin) and not large enough to take in all of die. Good. 2651 1807 Large T | 7 . R, Upside down. Good. 160 U. S. ODDITIES OF COINAGE. FOREIGN SILVER COINS AND MEDALS. 2652 1835, 1853 Cents. Struck i/ 8 inch off center. Vg. 2 pes. 2653 1840 Cent. Large date. R. Cross set. Good. 2654 (1795) Half cent. Across date and on rev. part of die of a cent. Poor. 2655 1806 Half cent. R. Cross set. Fair. 2656 1808 Half cent. R. Upside down. Fine. Brown color. 2657 1809 Half cent. R. Cross set. Very fine. 2658 1828 Half cent. 12 s. Badly off center. Very fine. 2659 1865 2c. Die broken on right side. Good. 2660 2c. About 1864. Reverse side very fine. Other side same incused. FOREIGN SILVER COINS AND MEDALS. 2661 1711 Austria. Chas. VI. Bust r. R. Double-headed eagle over landscape. Medal. Very fine. 28. 2662 1845 Prussia. F. W. IV Double and single (1859) thaler. Vf. 2 pes. 2663 1901 Germany. Centennial, 1701-1901, founding of the Dynasty. Busts jugate 1. of Fred. I and Wm. II. 2 and 5 marks. Fine. 2 pes. 2664 1889 Wurtemberg. Karl and Olga. Busts of King and Queen r. 1864-1889. R. Arms. Ex. fine medal. 24. 2665 1689 England. Wm. and Mary. Busts. l/ 2 crown. Good. 2666 1903 Philippine Is. 5, 10, 20, 50 centavos. 1 peso. Ex. fine. 5 pes. 2667 Krager. 6 pence. Franc. Lira. Mex y± and smaller. 3 coppers. Fine. 18 pes. 2668 Japan. Low grade bou and silver % b. 2 pes. 2669 Cuba. Souvenir dollar, 1897. Low relief. Unc. 2670 Roman Imperial denarii. A. D. 79-96 Domitian. 138-161 Ant, Pius. 161-180 M. Aurelius. 193-211 Sep. Severus. 197-217 Caracalla. 211-212 Geta. 235 Julia Mamaea. Very fine. 7 pes. AMEEICAN COINS. 101 COLLECTION OF COINS OF H. L. STEVENS, ESQ. GERMANTOWN, PHILADELPHIA 2G71 1722 Wood. 1773 Va. 17S3 Nova Const. 1787 Pugio. Conn., ]S T . J. Poor. 22 pes. 2672 1900 Washington-Lafayette dollar. Heads. Ex. fine. 2673 1819 fi4. Half dimes 10. 3c. silver 15. Poor. 20 pes. 2671 1861 to 1872 2c. poor to vg. 21 pes. 1865 3c. bright. 22 pes. 2675 1793 to 1857 cents. No 1799, 1804, 1809. Early dates very poor, but show date. After 1820 poor to very good. 428 pes. 2676 1801 Cent. ^. Good. Steel color. 2677 1802, 1808, 1812 off center, 1813, 1820 perfect die. Cents. Good. 5 pes. 2678 1820 Cent. Large date. Cracked die. Unc. Brilliant red. 2679 1820 Cent. Same. Red, light olive, steel colors. Unc. 3 pes. 2080 1831 Cent. Large letters. 1832 very fine, cleaned, corroded on back. 2 pes. 26S1 1843 Cent. Type of 1842. Extremely fine. Red. Cleaned? 2682 1843 Cent. As last. Very fine. Slight nicks. 2683 1853, 1855 upright 55. Cents. Uncirculated. Brilliant bright red. 2 pes. 2684 1856 Cent. Slanting 5. 1857 large date. Ex. fine. Cleaned. 2 pes. 2685 1854 Pattern cent, Head of Liberty. Proof. Pin-head speck on obverse. 2686 1857-'64, '72-'75, '77 (good), '79-'81. 13 later, 2 of s. Mint. Vg. to proof (3). 29 pes. 2087 1797 Half cents. Low head. High head. Poor. 2 pes. 2688 1800 Half cents. Very good. Scarce. 2 pes. 2689 1803 Half cent. Wide ^. Uncirculated. Dull red and steel color. Bold impression. Beautiful specimen, and very rare in this condition. 11 162 UNITED STATES COINS, ETC. 2690 ISO:! to 1811 inclusive, 1825, '6, '8, '9, '32-'5, >49-'51,-'53'7. Half cents. Poor to unc. 31 pes. 2G91 1806 Half cent. Large 6. Ends to stems. Very fine. Light olive. 2692 1828 Half cent. 13 stars. Brilliant bright red. Part of reverse steel color. 2693 1909 10c, 5c, lc Lincoln. Proofs. 3 pes. 2691 1903 Philippine Is. 50c, 20c, 10c, 5c (nickel), lc, y 2 c Dull proofs. 6 pes. 2695 1859 Cent. Oak wreath, narrow shield. Uncirculated. 2696 1857-8 Eagle cents 54. Indian head nickel cents 69, 1905-'ll 26. Poor to good. Last lot unc. 149 pes. 2697 Cents. Very poor, a few holed, 36. Foreign coppers. Rubbish. Ill pes. 2698 1837-41 Hard Times Tokens, etc. Good (1 slave damaged) to ex. fine. 19 pes. 2699 Rebellion Cards and Tokens. Good lot. 85 pes. 2700 Slave kneeling am i not a man (2). Similar obv. R. whatso- ever etc Tin. Slave trade abolished 1807. British General and slave. Very fine. 2701 1792 Coventry % P- Lady Godiva nude on horse. Good. 2702 Guernsey. 1, 2, 4, 8, doubles, 1885-'9. North Borneo V 2 c, lc, 1891. Bright red. 6 pes. 2703 1719 England. Geo. I. Farthing. Uncirculated. Light olive. Broad milling. 2704 Washington. Bust 1. R. Headquarters. Lovett's series com- plete. Copper. Proof?. 16. 10 pes. 2705 Lincoln. Bust i\, by Key. R. shall be then, thence forward, and forever free" emancipation. Silver. Proof. 14. 2706 Tilden. 1876. "the great fraud." Satirical medal. 1897 Nash- ville. 1901 Buffalo Exp. 1907 Jamestown. 1909 Seattle, Alaska, Yukon Exp. Percie Kirk (restrike), Yucatan. Bronze. Copper. Tin. 16-26. Perfect. 7 pes. CONFEDERATE STATES OF AMERICA. U. S. MINOR PROOF SETS. 163 CONFEDERATE STATES OF AMERICA. 2707 1SG1 Cent, confederate states of America 1861. Undraped bust of Liberty, wearing cap with 5 stars facing left. R. 1 cent in a wreath of cotton, sugar cane, etc., tied by a ribbon, and with a bale of cotton below on which l for lovett. Nickel. Original. Not restruck in this metal. Uncirculated. Extremely rare, probably about five known. Plate. 2708 1SG1 Half dollar. Obverse regular U. S. coinage. R. confeder- ate states OF America half doll., in center C. S. A. shield, liberty cap above, between branch of cotton and sugar cane. Silver. Restrike — made by using U. S. $%> smoothing off back and striking the C. S. A. die upon it. Splendid impression. Uncirculated. Rare. Plate. 2709 1861 "Dime.'' jefferson davis. Fine bust, undraped 1., below C. R, R. s a first president In olive wreath 1861. Uncir- culated. Excessively rare, probably about 3 known. Plate. 2710 1863, '1 Almanacs. Yicksburg, with bust of Davis. Mobile. 2 pes. 2711 1864 50c, fl, $2, |5, $10, $20, $50, $100, $500. Notes. Set. Crisp. 9 pes. 2712 2713 2711 2715 2716 2717 2718 2719 2720 2721 2722 2723 2721 U. S. MINOR PROOF SETS. Sold so much a set. Fine, bright sets. 1864 lc. nickel, lc. copper, 2c. Very rare as a set. 1865 lc, 2c, 3c Rare as a set. 1866 lc, 2c, 3c, 5c rays. Scarce. 1867 lc, 2c, 3c, 5c no rays. Scarce. 1868 lc, 2c, 3c, 5c Scarce. 1869 lc, 2c, 3c, 5c Scarce. 1870 lc, 2c, 3c, 5c Scarce. 1871 lc, 2c, 3c, 5c Scarce. 1872 lc, 2c, 3c, 5c Very scarce. 1872 lc, 2c, 3c, 5c Rather dull. Very scarce. 1873 lc, 2c, 3c, 5c Very rare. 1874 lc, 3c, 5c 1875 lc, 3c, 5c 164 IT. S. MINOR PROOF SETS AND FRACTIONAL CURRENCY. 2725 1876 lc, 3c, 5c. 2726 1877 lc, 3c, 5c. Very rare. 2727 1878 lc, 3c, 5c Rare. 2728 1879 to 1914. 1 883 complete with three 5c 1887 both 3c over and perfect dates. 1909 Indian and Lincoln. Splendid line of sets. 36 sets. 2729 1909, 1910, 1911, 1912, 1913. Cents. S. Mint. Unc. 5 pes. THE PROPERTY OF THE ESTATE OF THE LATE CHARLES STEIGERWALT 2730 U. S. Currency Shield. Issued by II. S. Gov. U. S. Shield, en- graved, printed in black. Seals of Trea's Dep't. Arranged upon it are the notes of the 1st, 2nd and 3rd issues — only printed on one side, but having both carmine and green backs; dark and light curtain 3c Also has the two 15c Grant and Sherman, one of them and two others with autographs of Jeffries and Spinner. Unusually tine and clear. Rare. Unframcd. Sold as one lot. 2731 Same as last, but slightly yellowed with age and matted down to size and shape of shield. Ready for framing. Sold as 1 lot. 2732 U. S. Fractional Currency. 5c 1st issue, without A B N Co. on back. Perforated edges on two sides, trimmed off on others. Crisp. 2733 1st issue. Perforated edges. 10c With A B N Co. Crisp, but not quite fresh. 2 pes. 2734 3rd issue. 10c Autograph signatures of Colby and Spinner. Carmine back. Crisp. Rare. (.">), 25c, 50c Spinner, both trimmed on one side. 5 pes. Spinner. Carmine back, a 265. Crisp. Spinner. Plate Iff. Only one in a sheet, R. Open Rare. 2735 3rd issue. Crisp. 10c 2736 3rd issue. 50c 2737 3rd issue. 50c back. ( risp 2738 3rd issue. 50c. 2739 3rd issue. 10c. 2740 3rd issue. 50c. 27-11 3rd issue. 50c. 2742 5th issue. 50c. 2743 6th issue. 50c. UNITED STATES FRACTIONAL CURRENCY. 165 Spinner. R. Open back. Crisp. Large and small seals, and pink face. Crisp. 4 pes. Lincoln. Plain wk'd pp. Ex. fine. Stanton. Various blue ends. Crisp. 4 pes. Dexter (2), 10c. green seal. Crisp. 3 pes. Crawford. Crisp. 1 faded. 5 pes. 2744 Soiled currency. 5c, 10c. (3), 25c. Canada. Lot. 2745 C. S. A. $1,000 Bond, 1864, with 59 coupons (1 off ) . Fine. 2746 C. S. A. and Southern notes issued during Rebellion. 5c. to |500. Av. Good. 3 counterfeits. 41 pes. 2747 Chicago. P. Palmer & Co. Unsigned notes for 50c. (49), 25c. (38). In colors. Issued during War 1861-65. 87 pes. 2748 Rebellion envelopes. Clean. In colors. Pew, if any, dups. 240 pes. 2749 Stock notes, period 1837. Blanks and unsigned. Some with head of Washington. 6 sheets of 6 notes each. Sold as 1 lot. 2750 Electrotype. Cuts of Colonial and other coins used by Mr. Stei- gerwalt in the publication of his book on TJ. S. Coins, etc. About 150 pieces (5 cigar boxes full). As 1 lot. 2751 Germany, Austria. Old notes. 7 pes. MASSACHUSETTS. 2752 1652 Shilling. Oak tree with two shrubs, masathvsets . in. R. new England . an DOM 1652 xii. Very fine. Evenly struck, remarkably so for this variety, which is generally much clipped. Very rare. Plate. C. 7-B. 2753 1652 Sixpence. Oak tree, bushy, and with two shrubs, masa- thvsets. in. R. new England . ano. 1652 vi. Uncirculated, obverse all on, but not quite even. R. Perfectly even. Slightly bent, which is probably done in the striking. A wonderful ex- ample of this very rare cain, and probably the finest known. Plate. C. l b -D. 2754 1652 Threepence. Oak tree, open trunk, masathvsets R, new England 1652 in. Very good. Very rare. Plate. C. 3-a 2 . 2755 1662 Twopence. Bushy oak tree. Fine. Plate. C. 1-A 1 . 2756 1652 Shilling. Pine tree, with heavy formal branches. A few letters at top do not show, otherwise very good. Rare. C. 14-r. PRICES REALIZED AT THE SALE OF THE COLLECTION OF COINS OF HON. GEORGE M. PARSONS OF COLUMBUS. OHIO CATALOGUED BY AND SOLD UNDER THE DIRECTION OF HENRY CHAPMAN NUMISMATIST 1348 PINE STREET, PHILADELPHIA AT THE AUCTION ROOMS OF DAVIS & HARVEY, AUCTIONEERS 910 WALNUT STREET, PHILADELPHIA 6th Month, 24th, 25th, 26th and 27th, 1914 No. Brought. No. Brought. No. Brought. No. Brought. No. Brought. No. Brought. 1 $50.00 27 20.00 53 1.10 79 1.30 105 2.25 131 .50 '2 62.50 28 14.00 54 1.10 80 3.50 106 1.10 132 .15 3 82.50 29 100.00 55 6.50 81 1.50 107 2.50 133 1.00 4 9.50 30 92.50 56 2.25 82 1.40 108 2.25 134 1.50 5 30.00 31 10.00 57 1.00 83 1.40 109 .50 135 .70 6 32.50 32 2.00 58 1.00 84 .80 110 .70 136 .04 7 12.50 33 .40 59 .60 85 1.30 111 .25 137 11.25 8 9.00 34 5.50 60 9.50 86 1.00 112 2.10 138 2.00 9 8.50 35 1.00 61 4.50 87 .55 113 2.10 139 13.00 10 3.75 36 4.25 62 2.25 88 62.50 114 .30 140 10.00 11 16.00 37 6.00 63 .80 89 .45 115 2.75 141 45.00 12 22.00 38 1.25 64 1.30 90 .30 116 1.10 142 15.50 13 17.00 39 1.50 65 6.00 91 6.25 117 .35 143 2.00 14 12.00 40 1.00 66 2.25 92 .80 118 .35 144 2.00 15 3.00 41 1.00 67 .80 93 .30 119 .25 145 1.00 16 32.50 42 .70 68 1.00 94 2.75 120 7.00 146 17.00 17 10.00 43 1.00 69 3.00 95 1.50 121 2.75 147 .75 18 34.00 44 1.00 70 1.00 96 .55 122 2.00 148 .65 19 9.00 45 3.50 71 .50 97 .40 123 2.50 149 1.00 20 10.50 461300.00 72 .60 98 37.00 124 1.70 150 .50 21 16.00 47 19.00 73 105.00 99 1.75 125 1.40 151 .15 22 15.00 48 11.00 74 3.00 100 4.25 126 .30 152 .50 23 6.50 49 12.00 75 1.40 101 4.50 127 .70 153 .50 24 10.50 50 5.50 76 2.75 102 .50 128 2.25 154 .70 25 12.00 51 2.60 77 1.25 103 .80 129 .35 155 3.25 26 4.75 52 8.00 78 1.10 104 5.00 130 .30 156 1.80 No. Brought. No. Brought. No. Brought. No. Brought. No. Brought. No. Brought. 157 .75 214 1.10 271 9.00 328 11.00 385 3.00 442 3.00 158 5.25 215 2.00 272 2.10 329 11.00 386 2.75 443 2.00 159 3.00 216 1.30 273 1.80 330 3.75 387 2.75 444 2.00 160 .90 217 1.50 274 1.00 331 1.75 388 2.75 445 1.50 161 3.00 218 1.30 275 .60 332 3.00 389 1.70 446 1.00 162 4.00 219 1.00 276 1.10 333 10.00 390 1.75 447 2.75 163 2.00 220 .70 277 -.60 334 1.25 391 1.70 448 3.00 164 1.40 221 740.00 278 2.20 335 18.00 392 1.70 449 2.50 165 1.70 222 1.30 279 .80 336 8.00 393 2.75 450 7.00 166 11.50 223 1.00 280 .60 337 .40 394 1.10 451 4.00 167 2.00 224 .75 281 .80 338 4.80 395 1.10 452 3.25 168 1.00 225 .60 282 1.20 339 7.50 396 .90 453 1.50 169 10.50 226 .50 283 1.40 340 1.30 397 .60 454 1.20 170 3.00 227 1.10 284 4.75 341 10.00 398 3.40 455 5.25 171 2.00 228 1.30 285 1.00 342 130.00 399 22.00 456 2.00 172 12.00 229 1.50 286 2.50 343 3.25 400 1.90 457 4.75 173 3.50 230 1.10 287 1.50 344 3.75 401 45.00 458 3.25 174 3.50 231 1.80 288 2.50 345 8.00 402 1.00 459 3.25 175 3.50 232 .70 289 .80 346 3.00 403 1.10 460 2.00 176 3.50 233 5.50 290 .35 347 3.00 404 .50 461 2.00 177 2.80 234 4.00 291 3.00 348 3.75 405 .90 462 5.00 178 3.50 235 2.25 292 .50 349 20.00 406 1.60 463 1.50 179 1.00 236 .80 293 1.20 350 2.75 407 1.00 464 1.50 180 20.00 237 .80 294 2.10 351 1.00 408 1.00 465 9.00 181 2.50 238 2.10 295 8.50 352 1.00 409 1.10 466 1.00 182 1.00 239 6.50 296 1.40 353 1.00 410 1.00 467 .90 183 .70 240 2.00 297 1.50 354 .50 411 .60 468 1.20 184 .60 241 .25 298 4.00 355 .50 412 4.00 469 .80 185 1.25 242 .70 299 2.75 356 .50 413 2.75 470 .80 186 3.10 243 7.25 300 1.10 357 .25 414 3.75 471 .70 187 2.50 244 .30 301 3.00 358 .25 415 3.50 472 .50 188 1.05 245 .80 302 1.10 359 10.00 416 16.00 473 10.50 189 2.00 246 1.10 303 16.00 360 2.25 417 3.75 474 2.10 190 1.05 247 .80 304 1.10 361 .40 418 10.50 475 2.75 191 2.00 248 .50 305 2.00 362 3.75 419 5.50 476 1.00 192 1.05 249 .85 306 1.50 363 3.50 420 2.25 477 1.00 193 2.00 250 1.00 307 25.00 364 6.10 421 3.00 478 1.00 194 .50 251 .80 308 20.00 365 7.00 422 7.25 479 15.00 195 .25 252 2.75 309 .30 366 4.80 423 10.00 480 1.25 196 280.00 253 1.50 310 22.00 367 2.25 424 10.50 481 1.40 197 250.00 254 .50 311 10.00 368 1.75 425 10.00 482 8.50 198 32.50 255 5.00 312 1.10 369 3.00 426 12.50 483 1.20 199 7.50 256 1.00 313 .30 370 2.00 427 9.00 484 1.00 200 850.00 257 1.20 314 .40 371 2.00 428 6.00 485 .50 201 17.00 258 .70 315 1.60 372 .80 429 2.00 486 .50 202 165.00 259 1.50 316 .10 373 3.75 430 5.00 487 .75 203 6.00 260 1.50 317 .35 374 4.00 431 1.30 488 .55 204 .20 261 .90 318 .12 375 1.25 432 13.00 489 .30 205 1.10 262 1.10 319 1.00 376 1.00 433 13.00 490 .30 206 .90 263 1.50 320 .70 377 1.10 434 4.25 491 .35 207 1.00 264 .50 321 1.90 378 20.00 435 2.00 492 .45 208 1.20 265 .30 322 1.10 379 5.25 436 2.50 493 4.25 209 .60 266 1.00 323 1.00 380 1.75 437 6.50 494 6.00 210 3.75 267 .50 324 .45 381 2.00 438 6.00 495 2.50 211 .30 268 .30 325 .45 382 2.00 439 3.00 496 6.00 212 1.20 269 2.75 326 .45 383 1.40 440 10.00 497 5.00 213 2.50 270 1.00 327 16.50 384 1.30 441 9.75 498 1.60 No. Broujfnt. No. Brought. No. Broug-ht. No. Broug-ht. No. Broug-ht. No. Broug-ht. 499 1.00 556 1.00 612 .30 668 .55 725 .50 781 .35 500 1.00 557 1.00 613 .30 669 .55 726 .25 782 1.10 501 4.25 558 .60 614 .50 670 1.10 727 .50 783 .15 502 3.00 559 1.00 615 .15 671 .80 728 .20 784 .10 503 3.50 560 1.60 616 1.30 672 8.50 729 .50 785 .15 504 2.75 561 3.75 617 .50 673 6.00 730 .55 786 2.75 505 4.00 562 3.00 618 .60 674 6.00 731 .25 787 .40 506 6.25 563 2.75 619 .10 675 4r5T> 732 1.10 788 .90 507 8.00 564 .90 620 .30 676 .15 733 .70 789 .50 508 6.00 565 .80 621 3.50 677 .20 733a .60 790 1.90 509 5.00 566 1.50 622 .25 678 .20 734 .20 791 .45 510 3.00 567 3.25 623 21.00 679 .15 735 .35 792 2.75 511 2.50 568 .60 624 5.00 680 .80 736 .20 793 .50 512 2.50 569 1.00 625 28.00 681 3.50 737 .90 794 2.00 513 2.50 570 .30 626 .20 682 1.10 738 1.10 795 .40 514 2.50 571 2.75 627 .50 683 6.00 739 4.75 796 25.00 515 5.00 572 12.00 628 .30 684 5.00 740 2.00 797 .15 516 2.00 573 12.00 629 .80 685 .50 741 .50 798 .60 517 6.00 574 1.85 630 2.00 686 .15 742 .25 799 .80 518 5.00 575 48.00 630a .15 687 1.60 743 .80 800 2.00 519 3.50 576 27.00 631 .50 688 3.00 744 2.50 801 3.25 520 3.75 577 1.75 632 .20 689 50.00 745 .50 802 2.25 521 5.00 578 2.50 633 .90 690 2.75 746 16.00 80S 5.00 522 2.75 579 2.75 634 .20 691 3.00 747 2.00 804 .40 523 2.75 580 5.50 635 .25 692 .50 748 1.00 805 5.25 524 2.75 581 6.00 636 8.00 693 2.00 749 1.50 806 .30 525 2.75 581a 1.75 637 .20 694 1.00 750 .20 807 2.00 526 2.75 582 .70 638 5.25 695 6.00 751 .25 808 .25 527 3.00 583 1.50 639 11.50 696 1.20 752 .50 809 2.00 528 5.80 584 3.75 640 7.00 697 1.00 753 .25 810 2.00 529 3.10 585 4.50 641 6.50 698 .90 754 2.75 811 2,00 530 6.25 586 3.00 642 12.00 699 .50 755 .90 812 1.00 531 3.25 587 1.50 643 7.00 700 .60 756 1.25 813 .50 532 4.00 588 .45 644 6.00 701 .25 757 .40 814 .50 533 2.25 589 .80 645 4.00 702 .90 758 .30 815 .26 534 4.00 590 .20 646 .50 703 1.10 759 .20 816 .10 535 3.75 591 .40 647 1.40 704 .25 760 .80 817 .16 536 4.00 592 .60 648 .25 705 2.00 761 .40 818 .40 537 3.00 593 .30 649 .85 706 .40 762 .10 819 .40 538 2.75 594 10.50 650 .35 707 2.70 763 .55 820 1.75 539 10.00 595 12.00 651 1.50 708 3.25 764 1.75 821 .30 540 5.25 596 1.80 652 .40 709 2.00 765 .90 822 .20 541 2.00 597 11.00 653 .35 710 .60 766 4.00 S23 .15 542 4.00 598 2.00 654 1.00 711 .85 767 .20 824 ,60 543 3.00 599 1.00 655 1.00 712 .40 768 1.50 825 .35 544 8.25 600 2.50 656 2.75 713 1.00 769 .60 826 .20 545 3.50 601 10.50 657 3.25 714 2.00 770 .40 827 1.10 546 1.25 602 4.25 658 1.25 715 1.10 771 .30 828 1.40 547 2.10 603 4.25 659 44.00 716 .50 772 .25 829 .80 548 3.25 604 2.00 660 1.00 717 .70 773 .80 830 1.00 549 3.25 605 2.25 661 .30 718 .60 774 1.70 831 .30 550 2.65 606 24.00 662 2.00 719 .25 775 .70 832 1.10 551 1.10 607 2.75 663 .20 720 .45 776 .70 833 .60 552 2.50 608 .50 664 .35 721 .45 777 1.00 834 1.50 553 1.00 609 .50 665 .45 722 .50 778 3.00 835 .45 554 555 1.00 610 5.75 666 1.40 723 1.00 779 .30 836 .50 1.00 611 2.25 667 .35 724 .50 780 .30 837 .15 No. Brought. No. Brought. No. Brought. No. ' brought. No. Brought. $"■>. ] Urought. 838 .25 895 3.25 952 5.00 1009 .18 1066 1.10 1123 6.00 839 .15 896 .25 953 20:00 1010 1.75 1067 .06 1124 16.00 840 .10 897 1.10 954 10.00 1011 1.10 1068 .10 1125 6.50 841 .09 898 4.25 955 10.00 1012 .25 1069 3.00 1126 5.50 842 .50 899 .08 956 5.00 1013 .10 1070 1.10 1127 4.75 843 1.90 900 .30 957 8.00 1014 .11 1071 2.00 1128 4.75 844 .70 901 .80 958 .25 1015 .30 1072 .40 1129 4.80 845 15.00 902 .06 959 8.00 1016 .20 1073 1.10 1130 2.40 846 8.00 903 1.00 960 5.00 1017 2.00 1074 .25 1131 2.50 847 2.25 904 .10 961 5.00 1018 1.25 1075 .80 1132 2.50 848 .35 905 .50 962 3.00 1019 • 12i 1076 170.00 1133 2.50 849 .35 906 1.60 963 8.00 1020 .25 1077 205.00 1134 2.35 850 1.50 907 3.75 964 5.00 1021 .20 1078 40.00 1135 3.10 851 .30 908 3.75 965 5.00 1022 .20 1079 20.50 1136 2.35 852 .35 909 .20 966 3.00 10-23 .20 1080 60.00 1137 2.35 853 .90 910 .30 967 1.00 1024 1.00 1081 45.00 1138 2.35 854 .80 911 .27$ 968 6.00 1025 .40 1082 26.00 1139 4.00 855 .30 912 .25 969 1.25 1026 .10 1083 60.00 1140 3.00 856 .10 913 .10 970 8.00 1027 .15 1084 90.00 1141 2.50 857 2.75 914 .10 971 .50 1028 1.00 1085 18.00 1142 16.00 858 .25 915 .70 972 3.00 1029 .05 1086 35.00 1143 3.00 859 .15 916 .15 973 3.00 1030 2.00 1087 16.25 1144 2.50 S60 5.50 917 .10 974 .20 1031 .25 1088 12.00 1145 2.25 861 1.30 918 .20 975 .02 1032 .25 1089 10.00 1146 2.60 862 1.25 919 .55 976 .20 1033 5.00 1090 15.00 1147 2.50 863 4.00 920 .10 977 .11 1034 .15 1091 7.75 1148 25.00 864 4.00 921 .90 978 .10 1035 .75 1092 10.00 1149 2.50 865 .10 922 .90 979 .11 1036 .55 1093 30.00 1150 3.80 866 .25 923 .05 980 .10 1037 .25 1094 29.00 1151 3.30 867 .80 924 .05 981 .20* '1038 3.75 1095 3.00 1152 2.50 868 .80 925 .55 982 .16 1039 .15 1096 4.40 1153 3.90 869 .35 926 1.10 983 2.00 1040 .15 1097 4.75 1154 3.90 870 .20 927 2.75 984 4,00 1041 .20 1098 4.75 1155 8.25 871 .30 928 1.50 985 6.00 1042 .15 1099 4.25 1156 2.50 872 .20 929 .08 986 2.00 1043 .35 1100 4.25 1157 8.25 873 1.00 930 .80 987 .50 1044 4.00 1101 4.50 1158 31.00 874 .75 931 .20 988 .25 1045 1.00 1102 4.10 1159 27.00 875 .25 932 .90 989 .20 1046 1.00 1103 8.50 1160 35.00 876 .55 933 4.25 990 .20 1047 2.00 1104 4.60 1161 7.00 877 1.00 934 .20 991 .20 1048 2.00 1105 4.50 1162 36.00 878 .20 935 .35 992 .30 1049 .50 1106 4.25 1163 5.00 879 .15 936 .25 993 .30 10'50 .25 1107 20.00 1164 10.00 880 .50 937 .25 994 .08 1051 .25 1108 6.30 1165 5.00 881 .20 938 .25 995 .50 1052 .25 1109 29.00 1166 6.00 882 .50 939 1.00 996 .25 1053 .50 1110 6.00 1167 10.00 883 .15 940 .25 997 .25 1054 .50 1111 25.00 1168 2.25 884 .25 941 1.00 998 .25 1055 .50 1112 4.70 1169 2.25 885 .15 942 3.50 999 .50 1056 .10 1113 5.10 1170 95.00 886 .15 943 .10 1000 .20 1067 .10 1114 5.75 1171 6.00 887 .10 944 20.00 1001 •12| 1058 .80 1115 6.50 1172 5.00 888 .06 945 10.00 1002 .10 10'59 .80 1116 14.00 1173 3.00 889 1.50 946 7.50 1003 .20 1060 2.00 1117 90.00 1174 3.00 890 .30 947 1.50 1004 2.00 1061 2.00 1118 4.00 1175 5.00 891 3.25 948 12.00 1005 1.10 1062 1.00 1119 4.00 1176 2.80 892 .30 949 7.50 1006 .30 1063 .50 1120 4.50 1177 2.90 893 1.00 950 2.75 1007 .25 1064 .30 1121 4.75 1178 3.00 894 .60 951 4.50 1008 .20 1065 6.00 1122 9.00 1179 2.75 No. Broug-ht. No. Broug-ht. No. Brought. No. Brought. No. Brought. No. Broug-ht. 1180 2.70 1237 15.00 1294 2.75 1351 1.00 1408 4.00 1464 .90 1181 2.50 1238 8.65 1295 2.50 1352 1.00 1409 1.55 1465 1.75 1182 2.30 1239 3.65 1296 10.00 1353 1.10 1410 6.00 1466 .75 1183 2.40 1240 3.10 1297 3.00 1354 4.25 1411 2.50 1467 .70 1184 3.00 1241 3.20 1298 2.75 1355 4.75 1412 4.75 1468 .70 1185 2.50 1242 3.20 1299 3.00 1356 1.20 1412a 4.75 1469 1.10 1186 2.80 1243 3.25 1300 4.50 1357 1.10 1413 90.00 1470 1.25 1187 15.00 1244 3.30 1301 4.25 1358 2.00 1414 35.00 1471 .80 1188 4.50 1245 3.05 1302 4.00 1359 1.25 1415 3.50 1472 .80 il89 2.00 1246 3.05 1303 12.00 1360 1.05 1416 11.50 1473 .65 1190 2.50 1247 3.05 1304 3.00 1361 1.05 1417 2.80 1474 .65 1191 9.00 1248 3.05 1305 5.25 1362 1.05 1418 1.10 1475 .75 1192 22.00 1249 3.05 1306 22.00 1363 1.15 1419 2.50 1476 .80 1193 22.00 1250 3.50 1307 6.25 1364 1.05 1420 1.60 1477 .65 1194 21.50 1251 3.10 1308 20.00 1365 1.60 1421 1.00 1478 .80 1195 21.00 1252 3.05 1309 57.00 1366 1.05 1422 1.50 1479 1.00 1196 1.50 1253 2.75 1310 1.70 1367 1.05 1423 1.20 1480 .85 1197 5.00 1254 2.75 1311 2.00 1368 1.05 1424 .90 1481 .80 1198 1.25 1255 3.30 1312 1.20 1369 1.25 1425 2.75 1482 2.00 1199 2.30 1256 2.50 1313 1.30 1370 1.15 1426 1.75 1483 .55 1200 1.50 1257 2.75 1314 1.30 1371 2.30 1427 1.10 1484 1.25 1201 1.30 1258 3.25 1315 1.10 1372 1.50 1428 1.70 1485 1.75 1202 .50 1259 3.25 1316 1.60 1373 1.00 1429 1.10 1486 1.10 1203 1.30 1260 2.30 1317 1.20 1374 1.05 1430 2.50 1487 .60 1204 1.50 1261 2.25 1318 1.30 1375 1.35 1431 1.30 1488 .60 1205 1.50 1262 2.25 1319 1.30 1376 1.00 1432 .80 1489 .60 1206 .35 1263 2.25 1320 6.50 1377 1.20 1433 1.50 1490 .60 1207 1.25 1264 3.60 1321 2.20 1378 .80 1434 1.25 1491 .70 1208 1.25 1265 1.75 1322 2.10 1379 3.00 1435 .80 1492 1.10 1209 .40 1266 1.75 1323 16.50 1380 1.10 1436 2.50 1493 .65 1210 .85 1267 3.95 1324 5.00 1381 .90 1437 2.50 1494 2.50 1211 .07 1268 4.70 1325 2.25 1382 .90 1438 .90 1495 .SO 1212 45.00 1269 9.45 1326 3.30 1383 1.00 1439 .80 1496 .60 1213 2.70 1270 5.30 1327 2.30 1384 1.40 1440 1.20 1497 .60 1214 15.00 1271 4.30 1328 1.25 1385 .80 1441 1.10 1498 1.25 1215 12.00 1272 11.00 1329 7.75 1386 1.20 1442 1.05 1499 1.20 1216 40.00 1273 5.45 1330 1.70 1387 1.30 1443 1.00 1500 .60 1217 40.00 1274 4.70 1331 1.10 1388 1.50 1444 1.20 1501 1.10 1218 3.40 1275 4.25 1332 1.25 1389 1.10 1445 2.10 1502 1.20 1219 4.25 1276 2.00 1333 2.80 1390 1.00 1446 1.70 1503 .70 1220 4.55 1277 1.50 1334 1.25 1391 1.10 1447 1.30 1504 .60 1221 4.00 1278 1.25 1335 .1.35 1392 1.20 1448 .80 1505 .85 1222 4.90 1279 33.00 1336 1.35 1393 1.45 1449 5.00 1506 .70 1223 10.00 1280 6.00 1337 1.30 1394 1.85 1450 2.40 1507 .60 1224 5.50 1281 3.25 1338 1.10 1395 1.40 1451 .75 1508 3.00 1225 5.10 1282 7.00 1339 1.65 1396 5.50 1452 1.00 1509 2.00 1226 6.10 1283 5.25 1340 1.30 1397 5.25 1453 .60 1510 .60 1227 5.00 1284 17.00 1341 1.30 1398 6.75 1454 .65 1511 .60 1228 4.70 1285 3.05 1342 1.30 1399 9.00 1455 .75 1512 .70 1229 4.10 1286 5.50 1343 1.50 1400 3.00 1456 1.00 1513 1.25 1230 . 4.20 1287 4.75 1344 8.50 1401 12.00 1457 .80 1514 .80 1231 4.60 1288 17.00 1345 1.50 1402 2.50 1458 .90 1515 .65 1232 6.50 1289 4.25 1346 2.60 1403 2.75 1459 .65 1516 1.05 1233 3.45 1290 4.00 1347 1.50 1404 2.10 1460 .75 1517 .75 1234 3.45 1291 4.00 1348 1.25 1405 4.00 1461 .90 1518 .60 1235 3.45 1292 3.50 1349 28.Q0 1406 3.00 1462 .65 1519 .75 1236 4.00 1293 4.00 1350 1.10 1407 1.90 1463 .90 1520 .90 No. Brought. 1521 1522 1523 1524 1525 1526 1527 1528 1529 1530 1531 1532 1533 1534 1535 1536 1537 1538 1539 1540 1541 1542 1543 1544 1545 1546 1547 1548 1549 1550 1551 1552 1553 1554 1555 1556 1557 1558 1559 1560 1561 1562 1563 1564 1565 1566 1567 1568 1569 1570 1571 1572 1573 1574 1575 1576 1577 .50 1.00 .65 .70 1.10 1.60 .55 1.00 .70 .65 1.10 1.25 6.50 2.70 .62 .60 .65 1.10 .85 .90 1.10 .60 1.00 1.25 .85 .50 2.00 4.00 3.75 1.20 4.70 .95 .75 .75 .60 .85 1.25 1.80 1.50 .80 .60 6.50 1.20 .65 3.00 .51 .75 .55 23.00 16.50 13.00 4.50 4.50 6.25 2.00 1.00 1.25 No. Brought. 1578 1579 1580 1581 1582 1583 1584 1585 1586 1587 1588 1589 1590 1591 1592 1593 1594 1595 1596 1597 1598 1599 1600 1601 1602 1603 1604 1605 1606 1607 1608 1609 1610 1611 1612 1613 1614 1615 1616 1617 1618 1619 1620 1621 1622 1623 1624 1625 1626 1627 1628 1629 1630 1631 1632 1633 1634 2.70 1.60 .75 1.10 .70 3.10 .85 .SO 2.30 .40 .40 .37 1.10 .35 .31 .57 .42 1.30 2.25 .40 .60 .50 .31 13.00 .30 1.75 2.80 .50 1.90 1.80 .33 1.25 .40 .80 .37 .32 2.50 .60 .45 .55 .45 1.00 .50 2.50 2.75 8.50 20.00 2.25 6.00 32.00 3.00 18.00 6.50 17.00 1.00 4.00 5.00 No. Brought. 1635 1636 1637 1638 1639 1640 1641 1642 1643 1644 1645 1646 1647 1648 1649 1650 1651 1652 1653 1654 1655 1656 1657 1658 1659 1660 1661 1662 1663 1664 1665 1666 1667 1668 1669 1670 1671 1672 1673 1674 1675 1676 1677 1678 1679 1680 1681 1682 1683 1684 1685 1686 1687 1688 1689 1690 1691 .90 2.10 2.10 1.60 1.60 .45 37.00 2.25 14.00 2.50 1.30 1.00 1.00 .85 .50 2.00 .35 .80 .40 .45 .50 .45 .45 .40 5.80 .40 .30 .35 .80 .30 .60 .75 1.00 .50 .15 1.10 .40 .30 .40 .70 .14 .20 .50 .35 •in 3.70 .40 2.00 1.10 .60 .25 .25 .85 34.00 .50 .21 .17 No. Brought. 1692 1693 1694 1695 1696 1697 1698 1699 1700 1701 1702 170-3 1704 1705 1706 1707 1708 170-9 1710 1711 1712 1713 1714 1715 1716 1717 1718 1719 1720 1721 1722 1723 1724 1725 1726 1727 1728 1729 1730 1731 1732 1733 1734 1735 1736 1737 1738 1739 1740 1741 1742 1743 1744 1745 1746 1747 1748 53.00 10.50 10.00 8.00 4.75 5.00 3.50 3.25 5.00 2.00 2.60 •32J- .25 .30 .40 .35 .35 .25 .25 .30 .09 .40 .35 .20 .45 .20 1.30 .90 .60 4.75 .75 7.75 .50 .11 2.30 2.20 1.60 .65 .20 8.00 4.25 1.30 4.75 1.05 .25 .85 .20 2.10 1.00 .45 1.10 1.00 .35 1.00 3.05 1.40 .90 No. Brought. 1749 1750 1751 1752 1753 1754 1755 1756 1757 1758 1759 1760 1761 1762 1763 1764 1765 1766 1767 1768 1769 1770 1771 1772 1773 1774 1775 1776 1777 1778 1779 1780 1781 1782 1783 1784 1785 1786 1787 1788 1789 1790 1791 1792 1793 1794 1795 1796 1797 1798 1799 1800 1801 1802 1803 1804 1805 .85 .80 .85 1.10 11.00 3.00 1.10 1.50 2.70 3.00 1.30 1.10 1.70 2.10 9.00 30.00 21.00 37.50 2.60 35.25 .60 2.75 .95 1.20 .30 4.50 3.00 4.10 .80 .85 2.10 17.00 3.75 5.00 4.25 1.60 10.00 5.05 1.60 3.50 3.25 .70 .90 3.00 25.00 10.00 11.50 15.00 16.00 3.25 .80 .15 .75 15.00 3.25 40.00 5.00 No. Brought. 1806 1807 1808 1809 1810 1811 1812 1813 1814 1815 1816 1817 1818 1819 1820 1821 1822 1823 1824 1825 1826 1827 1828 1829 1830 1831 1832 1833 1834 1835 1836 1837 1838 1839 1840 1841 1842 1843 1844 1845 1846 1847 1848 1849 1850 1851 185-2 1853 1854 1855 1856 1857 1858 1859 1860 1861 1862 7.75 40.00 2.75 5.50 7.00 .90 4.25 17.50 25.00 2.00 35.00 7.25 15.00 3.25 11.00 8.50 10.50 30.00 10.00 3.25 8.00 5.25 2.50 2.75 2.50 1.00 2.00 4.50 2.00 1.10 1.20 4.50 .60 .90 .80 1.10 1.20 .25 2.00 .25 2.00 1.10 1.00 .65 50.00 7.50 8.00 7.00 36.00 25.00 2.00 1.50 7.00 3.00 4.00 2.00 2.00 No. Brought. 1863 1864 1865 1866 1867 1868 1869 1870 1871 1872 1873 1874 1875 1876 1877 1878 1879 1880 1881 1882 1883 1884 1885 1886 1887 1888 1889 1890 1891 1892 1893 1894 1895 1896 1897 1898 1899 1900 1901 1902 1903 1904 1905 1906 1907 1908 1909 1910 1911 1912 1913 1914 1915 1916 1917 1918 1919 2.25 1.50 3.25 2.25 4.00 5.00 2.05 1.80 4.25 4.00 3.25 3.00 1.65 8.00 10.00 2.90 3.00 3.50 2.50 10.50 1.10 1.50 .80 2.00 2.25 5.75 1.60 1.50 .80 2.25 2.75 2.50 1.75 3.40 3.50 .70 3.50 1.10 1.10 .60 1.30 3.10 3.25 5.25 1.20 2.40 1.00 1.75 1.00 .60 .70 1.00 .75 .30 .70 1.65 2.75 No. Brought. 1920 1921 1922 1923 1924 1925 1926 1927 1928 1929 1930 1931 1932 1933 1934 1935 1936 1937 1938 1939 1940 1941 1942 1943 1944 1945 1946 1947 1948 1949 1950 1951 1952 1953 1954 1955 1956 1957 1958 1959 1960 1961 1962 1963 1964 1965 1966 1967 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 .80 .50 .35 .25 .45 4.25 .60 .25 .25 .30 .20 .75 .65 7.75 3.25 24.00 8.00 7.50 4.00 23.00 1.70 2.30 10.25 4.00 .80 55.00 27.50 4.00 1.10 5.00 4.00 15.00 1.60 2.20 2.60 .50 1.20 .25 1.00 .95 1.10 3.25 1.60 1.50 3.50 2.00 2.25 1.40 .50 9.00 .85 .50 1.50 1.50 .80 3.00 .50 No. Brought. 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994. 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021 2022 2023 2024 2025 2026 2027 2028 2029 2030 2031 2032 2033 2.10 .25 .25 42.00 25.00 13.00 28.00 41.00 31.00 37.00 60.00 .30 1.00 .20 21.00 .20 .20 1.80 .12 .50 .40 .20 4.00 6.50 .15 7.00 1.50 .40 13.60 .12 .11 .30 .20 .45 1.00 .50 .20 .10 .55 .40 .15 .20 .15 1.30 .50 .35 .25 .45 .40 .15 .25 .55 .20 1.70 3.00 .15 .40 No. Brought. 2034 2035 2036 2037 2038 2039 2040 2041 2042 2043 2044 2045 2046 2047 2048 2049 2050 2051 2052 2053 2054 2055 2056 2057 2058 2059 2060 2061 2062 2063 2064 2065 2066 2067 2068 2069 2070 2071 2072 2073 2074 2075 2076 2077 2077a 2078 2079 2080 2081 2082 2083 2084 2085 2086 2087 2088 2089 1.10 .75 .11 .45 .50 .30 3.00 .85 .50 .40 .25 .65 1.05 .35 .25 .15 .20 .50 1.00 .50 .40 2.75 .30 .80 .15 .16 .25 .20 .25 .10 .50 .25 .30 .19 6.50 .20 .35 6.40 .80 .75 1.70 .16 16.00 .60 .50 11.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 .50 .50 3.50 1.00 1.25 9.50 3.00 No. Brought. 2089a 2090 2091 2092 2093 2094 2095 2096 2097 2098 2099 2100 2101 2102 2103 2104 2105 2106 2107 2108 2109 2110 2111 2112 2113 2114 2115 2116 2117 2118 2119 2120 2121 2122 2123 2124 2125 2126 2127 2128 2129 2130 2131 2132 2133 2134 2135 2136 2137 2138 2139 2140 2141 2142 2143 2144 2145 2.10 .50 1.10 1.10 .40 .85 1.20 .90 .10 .40 .40 .25 .20 .40 10.25 .80 1.00 .80 11.00 1.00 .50 .50 2.25 2.25 6.50 .75 7.00 .55 21.00 1.25 .25 2.10 17.50 1.00 .50 2.25 1.00 1.50 1.00 6.75 5.50 2.25 2.00 .50 1.25 .55 .45 .45 27.00 40.00 1.25 4.00 2.30 3.10 3.60 .50 4.00 No. Brought. 2146 2147 2148 2149 2150 2151 2152 2153 2154 2155 2156 2157 2158 2159 2160 2161 2162 2163 2164 2165 2166 2167 2168 2169 2170 2171 2172 2173 2174 2175 2176 2177 2178 2179 2180 2181 2182 2183 2184 2185 2186 2187 2188 2189 2190 2191 2192 2193 2194 2195 2196 2197 2198 2199 2200 2201 2202 2.00 2.60 5.00 12.00 2.00 2.25 2.00 2.00 2.10 .80 5.00 .80 5.00 .50 2.30 2.00 1.10 2.50 .70 2.25 6.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 .75 1.00 5.75 .75 .30 8.10 2.00 2.00 2.50 .60 .40 .25 7.00 5.00 1.00 8.00 1.00 2.50 1.00 1.00 .50 1.60 .80 2.10 .50 .50 4.00 3.00 2.00 2.40 2.50 6.00 1.00 No. Brought. 2203 2204 2205 2206 2207 2208 2209 2210 2211 2212 2213 2214 2215 2216 2217 2218 2219 2220 2221 2222 2223 2224 2225 2226 2227 2228 2229 2230 2231 2232 2233 2234 2235 2236 2237 2238 2239 2240 2241 2242 2243 2244 2245 2246 2247 2248 2249 2250 2251 2252 2253 2254 2255 2256 2257 2258 2259 2.00 1.00 1.00 .50 .50 .80 .75 .50 .50 1.50 .75 .50 .60 .55 .50 .60 .65 .45 .50 .50 .55 .50 .75 75 .75 .75 1.00 1.60 2.00 .75 .50 1.00 .55 .65 .40 .50 1.15 .50 .50 .40 .45 .75 .75 1.00 .50 .60 .55 .55 .55 .55 .50 .55 .50 1.50 .55 .75 .50 No. Brought. 2260 2261 2262 2263 2264 2265 2266 2267 2268 2269 2270 2271 2271a 2272 2273 2274 2275 2276 2277 2278 2279 2280 2281 2282 2283 2284 2285 2286 2287 2288 2289 2290 2291 2292 2293 2294 2295 2296 2297 2298 2299 2300 2301 2302 2303 2304 2305 2306 2307 2308 2309 2310 2311 2312 2313 2314 2315 .50 .50 .55 .50 .50 .55 .55 .50 .80 .50 .50 2.00 .50 .50 .50 .50 .50 .60 .75 60.00 1.00 2.25 1.50 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 20.00 3.25 2.00 4.60 .50 .50 1.00 20.00 5.00 .35 .50 3.00 .50 .50 1.25 .30 7.00 2.50 2.00 2.00 2.00 3.00 .50 .55 .15 1.00 4.00 .55 .50 14.00 No. Brought. 2316 2317 2318 2319 2320 2321 2322 2323 2324 2325 2326 2327 2328 2329 2330 2331 2332 2333 2334 2335 2336 2337 2338 2339 2340 2341 2342 2343 2344 2345 2346 2347 2348 2349 2350 2351 2352 2353 2354 2355 2356 2357 2358 2359 2360 2361 2362 2363 2364 2365 2366 2367 2368 2369 2370 2371 2372 1.30 1.00 50.00 3.50 2.00 605.00 14.50 3.80 4.50 3.50 3.00 3.50 1.50 12.50 1.10 .10 55.00 1.50 7.00 4.50 2.10 5.00 2.80 1.30 .20 .25 2.00 .30 3.00 .10 .90 .50 2.25 2.25 4.75 .35 1.10 1.10 .11 2.30 1.25 .80 3.75 12.50 .30 .40 .10 .20 .35 2.00 .20 .23 .55 5.25 1.10 75.00 .35 No. Brought. 2373 2374 2375 2376 2377 2378 2379 2380 2381 2382 2383 2384 2385 2386 2387 2388 2389 2390 2391 2392 2393 2394 2395 2396 2397 2398 2399 2400 2401 2402 2403 2404 2405 2406 2407 2408 2409 2410 2411 2412 2413 2414 2415 2416 2417 2418 2419 2420 2421 2422 2423 2424 2425 2426 2427 2428 2429 5.00 5.50 10.00 7.00 5.00 2.00 2.00 2.70 2.80 5.50 i5 16.50 16.50 17.25 14.50 17.00 6.25 6.25 2.10 1.25 1.25 1.00 1.25 2.00 1.50 1.20 .75 3.25 1.80 1.50 1.25 1.50 1.50 1.00 1.50 1.50 2.25 2.10 1.50 2.00 1.90 1.00 1.00 1.35 2.80 .95 .22 3.25 1.50 1.50 .20 .40 2.00 2.30 1.80 .75 2.25 No. Brought. 2430 2431 2432 2433 2434 2435 2436 2437 2438 2439 2440 2441 2442 2443 2444 2445 2446 2447 2448 2449 2450 2451 2452 2453 2454 2455 2456 2457 2458 2459 2460 2461 2462 2463 2464 2465 2466 2467 2468 2469 2470 2471 2472 2473 2474 2475 2476 2477 2478 2479 2480 2481 2482 2483 2484 2485 2486 1.10 1.00 2.10 1.00 .60 .25 .36 1.00 .55 .22 3.10 1.10 1.00 3.50 .30 .20 .20 .20 .25 .45 .70 .50 .50 .50 .50 .55 .45 .40 8.00 .50 1.10 2.25 .80 .80 1.00 .50 .30 .80 .80 2.30 1.00 .80 1.05 .25 1.30 1.25 .30 1.25 1.00 2.00 2.00 2.10 1.80 2.10 1.70 1.50 1.60 No. Brought. 2487 2488 2489 2490 2491 2492 2493 2494 2495 2496 2497 2498 2499 2500 2501 2502 2503 2504 2505 2506 2507 2508 2509 2510 2511 2512 2513 2514 2515 2516 2517 2518 2519 2520 2521 2522 2523 2524 2525 2526 2527 2528 2529 2530 2531 2532 2533 2534 2535 2536 2537 2538 2539 2540 2541 2542 2543 1.00 1.15 1.50 1.05 2.50 1.60 1.00 .80 .80 .75 .75 5.70 1.60 1.60 1.25 2.00 1.25 1.25 2.00 .80 .80 1.00 .80 .65 .85 1.00 .65 .60 .70 .70 .25 .20 20 .85 .80 .80 .45 1.10 .70 .70 .30 .60 .25 .70 22A .22 .25 .40 1.00 3.25 .15 .20 .25 .22 .25 .16 No. Broug-ht. No. Broug-ht. No. ] Broug-ht. No. : Broug-ht. No. Broug-ht. No. Broug-ht. 2544 .20 2580 .90 2616 .08 2652 .30 2688 .224 2724 .40 2545 .20 2581 .60 2617 2.00 2653 .65 2689 7.50 2725 .40 2546 .20 2582 .60 2618 2.30 2654 .40 2690 .06 2726 5.00 2547 .20 2583 .80 2619 .90 2655 .40 2691 .40 2727 2.00 2548 .46 2584 .65 2620 .80 2656 .75 2692 .35 2728 .16 2549 3.50 2585 .60 2621 .30 2657 1.00 2693 .08 2729 .054 2550 3.00 2586 .60 2622 .40 2658 .65 2694 .124 2730 12.50 2551 5.25 2587 2.20 2623 .40 2659 .55 2695 .70 2731 12.00 2552 6.00 2588 .60 2624 2.00 2660 1.00 2696 .014 2732 .15 2553 2.75 2589 .60 2625 .80 2661 1.00 2697 -.04 2733 .20 2554 .60 2590 .65 2626 .75 2662 .50 2698 .06 2734 .60 2555 18.00 2591 .75 2627 .65 2663 1.25 2699 .054 2735 .25 2556 11.00 2592 1.00 2628 .35 2664 .90 2700 .45 2736 1.50 2557 4.00 2593 .60 2629 1.50 2665 1.00 2701 .20 2737 .70 2558 2.30 2594 .65 2630 .20 2666 .15 2702 .03 2738 .65 2559 2.20 2595 .60 2631 .35 2667 .06 2703 .45 2739 .18 2560 2.80 2596 .55 2632 1.30 2668 .22* 2704 .23 2740 .75 2561 3.50 2597 4.10 2633 .80 2669 .70 2705 1.10 2741 .65 2562 2.20 2598 .60 2634 .75 2670 .30 2706 .07 2742 .45 2563 2.20 2599 1.10 2635 .20 2671 .05 2707 39.00 2743 .50 2564 2.10 2600 .70 2636 .20 2672 1.20 2708 8.00 2744 .70 2565 2.50 2601 .40 2637 .25 2673 .05 2709 44.00 2745 .60 2566 1.50 2602 .35 2638 .07 2674 .02* 2710 .65 2746 .04 2567 2.10 2603 .95 2639 6.00 2675 .02| 2711 .13 2747 .03| 2568 1.25 2604 .50 2640 2.00 2676 .40 2712 2.50 2748 .03 2569 1.50 2605 .65 2641 .02 2677 .22 2713 1.10 2749 .55 2570 1.35 2606 .40 2642 2.10 2678 .35 2714 .90 2750 19.50 2571 .80 2607 .30 2643 1.05 2679 .25 2715 1.20 2751 .05 2572 .80 2608 .50 2644 .12 2680 .25 2716 1.10 2752 9.00 2573 .80 2609 .65 2645 .50 2681 .90 2717. 1.10 2753 33.00 2574 1.25 2610 .65 2646 .50 2682 .30 2718 1.10 2754 9.00 2575 1.60 2611 .13 2647 .25 2683 .50 2719 1.50 2755 3.00 2576 1.40 2612 .40 2648 .45 2684 .25 2720 1.50 2756 5.00 2577 .65 2613 1.50 2649 1.50 2685 2.10 2721 1.20 2578 .80 2614 1.10 2650 .50 2686 .024 2722 3.00 Total, SI5.7S3.88 2579 .60 2615 .85 2651 .30 2687 .25 2723 .50 .(fl K« XII .jg V- 1 ^ > £ ,\ x XC A Ml yg? w '*!: ;■&■ J £3 v «0!fe^ lx ■*8 w i'/L W *L m *ROa Kit <£& 1 *#*■ •« m f <•-.'. lV f < ii'ff, M. /f; 'Ml- i a w $ li fi^-i . 41V/ &/„v- 201 \^m f ■> IN j ;<£ -0? 213 \,;^i; ' ' it l«* ^ V Ai Sj 5 4 -.) 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