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115 Central Mint at Tientsin , Hsuan Tung : Silver Pattern Dollar, ND (1910), Obv Chinese and Manchu
legend, Rev dragon within circle, $1 below (L&M 24; Kann 219; KM K219). In NGC holder graded MS64.
Estimate: US$15,000-18,000
ex Norman Jacobs Collection, Hong Kong Coin Auction, August 2008, lot 35
116 Central Mint at Tientsin , Hsuan Tung : Silver Pattern Dollar, ND (1910), Obv Chinese and Manchu
legend, Rev dragon within circle, $1 below (L&M 24; KM K219; Kann 219). Light tone, uncirculated.
Estimate: US$6,000-8,000
A third-party grading company has already offered their opinion that this coin is either not genuine or questionable authenticity but it is our
opinion that the coin is genuine. Bidders for this coin are encouraged to understand that the coin is sold as is and is not subject to return.
117 Central Mint at Tientsin : Silver Pattern Dollar, Hsuan Tung Year 3 (1911), reversed dragon, tail to right
(L&M 32; KM Y31; Kann 225). Darks spots, light tone, uncirculated, rare.
Estimate: US$15,000-20,000
A third-party grading company has already offered their opinion that this coin is either not genuine or questionable authenticity but it is our
opinion that the coin is genuine. Bidders for this coin are encouraged to understand that the coin is sold as is and is not subject to return.
118 Central Mint at Tientsin , Hsuan Tung : Silver Dollar, Year 3 (1911) (L&M 37; KM Y31). In NGC
holder graded MS64.
Estimate: US$500-700
121 General Issues: Silver Pattern Tael, ND (c.1858), Obv (Silver One Tael Kwan Ping) within circle,
surrounded by (Chinese Foreign Circulating Coin), Rev the Ying-Yang symbol at centre encompassed
by the eight trigrams, two dragons chasing each other in the outer circle, reeded edge (Kann 925; L&M 595). In
GBCA holder graded MS67, attractive dark and iridescent tone, very rare.
Estimate: US$70,000-90,000
Struck by the Royal Mint, London as part of the unsuccessful British effort to solicit coining business from the Chinese Imperial Court
162 Hupeh Province : Silver Dollar, ND (18951907) (L&M 182; KM Y127.1). Two small chopmarks in
obverse field, very fine.
Estimate: US$100-120
178 Kiangnan Province : Silver Dollar, CD1904 , initials HAH and CH, four-petalled rosette at either
side (L&M 259; KM Y145a.15). Toned, about uncirculated.
Estimate: US$1,000-1,500
A third-party grading company has already offered their opinion that this coin is either not genuine or questionable authenticity but it is our
opinion that the coin is genuine. Bidders for this coin are encouraged to understand that the coin is sold as is and is not subject to return.
179 Kiangsu Province : Copper 2-Cash, ND (1904) (CCC 230). Cleaned, about extremely fine.
Estimate: US$100-150
180 Kiangsu Province , Shanghai County : Silver Tael, Xian Feng Year 6 (1856), Obv
, Rev (Kann 900; L&M 591). Several edge bumps
and marks in fields, about extremely fine.
Estimate: US$15,000-18,000
181 Kiangsu Province , Shanghai County : Silver Tael, Xian Feng Year 6 (1856), Obv
, Rev (Kann 901; L&M 589). Obverse struck off-centre,
deposits on reverse, otherwise about uncirculated.
Estimate: US$15,000-18,000
182 Kiangsu Province , Shanghai County : Silver Tael, Xian Feng Year 6 (1856), Obv
, Rev (Kann 903; L&M 590). Some marks, lightly toned,
good extremely fine.
Estimate: US$15,000-18,000
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230 Sun Yat-Sen : Silver Pattern Memento 10-Cents, ND (1912), bust of Sun Yat-Sen left, Rev MEMENTO
BIRTH OF REPUBLIC OF CHINA around central wreath (L&M 62; KM -; Kann 602). Prooflike mint state and very
rare.
Estimate: US$10,000-15,000
A third-party grading company has already offered their opinion that this coin is either not genuine or questionable authenticity but it is our
opinion that the coin is genuine. Bidders for this coin are encouraged to understand that the coin is sold as is and is not subject to return.
231 Sun Yat-Sen : Brass Pattern 50-Cents, Year 24 (1932), bust left, Rev sailing junk, 32mm (Kann 629 var;
L&M -). Haymarks and stains, about uncirculated, very rare.
Estimate: US$15,000-18,000
A third-party grading company has already offered their opinion that this coin is either not genuine or questionable authenticity but it is our
opinion that the coin is genuine. Bidders for this coin are encouraged to understand that the coin is sold as is and is not subject to return.
232 Sun Yat-Sen : Silver Dollar, ND (1912), founding of the Republic, lower five-pointed stars (L&M 42;
KM Y319; Kann 603). In PCGS holder graded AU53.
Estimate: US$1,200-1,500
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