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Categories • Stack's March 2006 → The Dr. Alfred R. Globus Collection → World Crowns and Minors → The Americas → Danish West Indies |
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Lot # |
Description |
Grade |
Hammer Price |
257 |
Christian VI, 1730-1746
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BU |
$2,000.00 |
12 Skilling, 1740 CW. Copenhagen, Heart. Crowned royal monogram. Rv. Sailing ship l., legend XII. SKIL. DANSK. FOR. DE. DANSK. AMERIC. INSULER. KM 4. Exceptional strike and inviting lustre make this a literal standout among the generally low grade survivors. Brilliant Uncirculated. (Est. $1000-$1500) |
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258 |
Frederik VII, 1848-1863
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AU |
$625.00 |
20 Skilling, 1848. Crowned ''small Arms'' of Denmark, three lions, 9 hearts. Rv. 6-line Danish denomination and date. KM 21. Delightful frosty lustre, Engrailed edge. About Uncirculated or virtually so. (Est. $400-$450) |
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259 |
Frederik VII.
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BR PF |
$750.00 |
20 Cents, 1859. Crown. Head r. Rv. Schooner sailing l. over value. Higgie 177, KM 67. Friction hairlines can be discovered in the fields. 10 Pieces were reported struck. Lovely overall gleam. Brilliant Proof. (Est. $500-$600) |
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260 |
Frederik VII.
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BR PF |
$1,200.00 |
20 Cents, 1859. Crown. A second pleasing example of this rare, low-mintage issue. KM 67. Friction hairlines as on the preceding example. Authoritative reflective gleam. Brilliant Proof. (Est. $500-$600) |
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261 |
Frederik VII.
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BR PF |
$650.00 |
10 Cents, 1859. Crown. Types as above. Higgie 176, KM 66. Jewel-sharp strike and a whisper of pale gold distinguish this example of 10 reported struck. A light hairline or two can be found, Brilliant Proof. (Est. $350-$450) |
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262 |
Frederik VII.
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BR PF |
$650.00 |
10 Cents, 1859. Crown. A second example displaying very similar visual qualities. Higgie 176, KM 66. Brilliant Proof. (Est. $350-$450) |
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263 |
Frederik VII.
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BR PF |
$650.00 |
5 Cents, 1859. Crown. Types as above, meticulously struck and presented. Higgie 175, KM 65. Bright silver surfaces provide bold flash for this example of 10 reported struck. Brilliant Proof. (Est. $300-$350) |
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264 |
Frederik VII.
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BR PF |
$900.00 |
5 Cents, 1859. Crown. A second exciting example of this minute Specimen glorying in pale golden lustre of the greatest delicacy. Higgie 175, KM 65. Brilliant Proof. (Est. $300-$350) |
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265 |
Frederik VII.
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BR PF |
$1,100.00 |
3 Cents, 1859. Crown. Rv. Large 3/ CENTS. Higgie 172, KM 64. Here is an especially sharp specimen of the tiniest coin of this Danish colony, one of 120 reported struck. Frosty silver adds materially to this coin's bold quality. Brilliant Proof. (Est. $250-$300) |
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266 |
Christian IX, 1863-1906
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BU |
$325.00 |
20 Cents, 1878. Heart. Head r. Rv. Types as above. Here is a richly toned red-gold and iridescent coin of remarkable beauty, a two-year type that is significantly scarce in the highest grades. Higgie 192, KM 71. Brilliant Uncirculated. (Est. $200-$300) |
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267 |
Christian IX.
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BU |
$220.00 |
20 Cents, 1 Franc, 1905 P. Heart. Aged uniformed bust l. Rv. Three beauties symbolizing agriculture, trade and industry, DANSK VESTINDIEN. Higgie 195, KM 79. A bold strike is complemented by a wealth of blue and rose-gold toning. Brilliant Uncirculated. (Est. $150-$250) |
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