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Presented  to  the 
LIBRARY  of  the 

UNIVERSITY  OF  TORONTO 

by 

B.   Aaron 


COIN  CATALOGUE 


(COPPER), 


ILLUSTRATED 


THIS     CATALOGUE    GIVES    THE    MARKET    VALUE 
OF     EVERY     AMERICAN     COPPER     COIN     AND 
A     LARGE    NUMBER    OF     FOREIGN     ONES, 
IN     VARIOUS     DEGREES     OF     PRESER- 
VATION, WITH   PRICES    AT    WHICH 
THEY     CAN     BE     PURCHASED 
OF     THE     PUBLISHERS. 


PRICE    25    CENTS. 


NEW  YORK: 
SCOTT  &  COMPANY,  146  FULTON  STREET. 

1880. 


COIN  CABINETS 


Messrs.  SCOTT  &  COMPANY  are  pleased  to  announce  to  Collectors  that  they  are 
manufacturing  COIN  CABINETS  of  the  following  eizes  and  styles; 

No.  1  size,  24^£  x  17^,  eighteen  drawers  each  15  x  9  inchep,  and  from  3-8  to  6-8 
inches  deep,  two  doors  with  lock  and  key,  polished  black  walnut ;  very  handsome  and 
durable.  Price  $20.00.  Boxing  50c.,  and  shipping  extra. 

No.  2,  size  14%  x  153-^,  twelve  drawers  each  13x7;  5  16  in.  deep,  door  with  lock 
and  key,  polished  black  walnut,  very  handsome  and  durable.  Price  $  10.00.  Boxing, 
&c.,  50c.  extra. 

These  are  made  by  first-class  workmen,  with  the  aid  of  fine  machinery,  thus  pro- 
ducing a  cabinet  which  is  both  strorg  and  elegant,  the  price  being  at  least  50  per  cent, 
less  than  the  cost  Qf  the  same  piece  of  furniture  when  made  for  private  parties.  Any 
aesired  style  made  to  order,  the  price  being  about  a  half  more  for  the  same  amount  of 
work  when  made  singly. 


THE  STANDARD 


(COPPER), 


ILLUSTRATED 


THIS     CATALOGUE    GIVES    THE    MAEKET    VALUE 
OF    EVERY     AMERICAN     COPPER     COIN     AND 
A    LARGE    NUMBER    OF     FOREIGN     ONES, 
IN     VARIOUS     DEGREES     OF     PRESER- 
VATION, WITH  PRICES    AT    WHICH 
THEY    CAN     BE     PURCHASED 
OF    THE    PUBLISHERS. 


PRICE    25    CENTS. 


NEW  YORK: 
SCOTT  &  COMPANY,  146  FULTON  STREET. 

1880. 


..-y 

PREFACE. 


edition  of  JEM&jICoFPER  COIN  CATALOGUE  to  the 
favorable  notice  of  American  Collectors,  Messrs.  Scott  &  Company  would 
respectfully  call  their  attention  to  the  following  Rules,  which  are  designed 
to  facilitate  the  despatch  of  business  and  insure  every  communication  being 
answered  on  the  day  of  its  receipt. 

POSTAGE. — The  prices  set  opposite  the  pieces  in  this  book  do  not  include 
the  postage,  which  should  be  added  at  the  rate  of  two  cents  for  two  ounces, 
and  ten  cents  for  registration.  The  later  is  optional,  but  if  not  registered 
they  will  be  sent  entirely  at  the  risk  of  the  purchaser. 

CANADA. — No  packet  weighing  over  8  ounces  can  be  sent  by  sample  post, 
the  postage  on  which  is  10  cents  irrespective  of  weight. 

REMITTANCES  should  be  made  by  draft  on  New  York  ;  P.  O.  0.,  or  by 
registered  letter.  Small  amounts  may,  however,  be  sent  by  ordinary  letter, 
in  bills  or  unused  U.  S.  postage  stamps  of  low  denomination. 

CONDITION. — The  pieces  herein  catalogued  are  given  in  three  or  four 
degrees  of  preservation,  and  valued  accordingly.  Cents  and  half  cents 
placed  under  the  head  of  "fair"  have  the  dates  perfectly  distinct. 

EXTRAORDINARILY  FINE  PIECES  are  not  catalogued,  as  they  are  seldom 
to  be  had,  sometimes  commanding  very  high  prices,  a  1795  cent  having 
lately  been  sold  at  auction  for  $100. 

DATES — In  filling  orders  for  foreign  coins,  when  more  than  one  date  is 
given,  as  Hayti  1829 — 46,  we  supply  any  year  between  these  dates;  where  a 
special  year  is  required  the  price  will  often  be  higher,  as  we  price  the 
cheapest  variety. 

WANTED  TO  PURCHASE. — We  are  always  glad  to  buy  the  following  dates 
of  U.  S.  Gents— 1793,  1799, 1804, 1809.  Half-Cents— 1793, 1796, 1802, 1811, 
and  any  proof  pieces.  Also,  the  early  dates  of  cents,  half  cents,  or  colon- 
ials, if  uncirculated;  other  pieces  we  have  seldom  a  chance  of  using,  being 
constantly  in  receipt  of  large  invoices  from  our  regular  agents. 

AUCTION  SALES — Messrs  Scott  &  Co.  have  unequalled  facilities  for 
cataloguing  large  collections  of  coins  for  public  auction,  and  for  securing 
the  representation  of  every  American  collectoi.  Terms — 25  per  cent ;  this 
includes  all  charges  for  cataloguing,  printing,  auctioneer's  fees,  advertising, 
and  all  other  expenses.  Messrs.  S.  &  Co.  have  representatives  at  all  auction 
sales  in  the  United  States,  and  execute  all  orders  entrusted  to  them  with 
care  and  judgment,  the  terms  being  10  per  cent,  of  the  amount  purchased. 

AUCTION  CATALOGUES  will  be  sent,  whenever  practicable,  to  every 
subscriber  to  the  COIN  COLLECTOR'S  JOURNAL,  and  to  all  purchasers 
through  them  at  previous  sales. 

PRICED  AUCTION  CATALOGUES  can  always  be  supplied  of  any  late  sale, 
at  the  rate  of  fifty  cents  for  each  day  occupied  at  the  sale. 

COINS  ON  APPROVAL. — S.  &  Co.  are  always  prepared  to  send  coins  for 
selection  to  large  buyers.  Collectors  not  personally  known  will  please 
furnish  New  York  City  references. 

ILLUSTRATIONS. — A  24  page  Supplement,  containing  illustrations  of 
copper  coins  not  printed  in  this,  can  be  had  of  the  publishers,  price  50 
cents,  post  free. 

THE  COIN  COLLECTOR'S  JOURNAL,  a  beautifully  illustrated  16-page 
monthly,  will  be  found  an  invaluable  companion  to  every  numismatic 
amateur.  Subscription  $1.00  per  year,  in  advance. 


UNITED  STATES. 


Colonial  Money. 

CAROLINA. 


PRESERVE 
I  CAROUNAANO 

1     THE  LORDS 


1694,  Elephant,  "Proprietor?,'' 
1694,  "          "  Proprietors," 


Very  good.     Good.         Fair. 


CONNECTICUT. 


1737,  Qranby  cent,  Three  Hammers, 
1737,         "          "     Broad  Axe, 


Various  varieties,  no  date, 
1785,  Head  to  left, 


1785, 

right, 

1786, 

left, 

1786, 

right, 

1787, 

left,  draped   bus 

1787, 

"    mailed       ' 

1787, 

K            <> 

1787, 

right,       " 

1788, 

left,  draped, 

1788, 

"    mailed, 

1788, 

right,      " 

"  CONNECT," 


1  50 

75 

1  00 

50 

50 

10 

75 

25 

2  00 

1  CO 

50 

1  00 

50 

75 

35 

1  00 

50 

05 


1  50 


KENTUCKY. 


Triangle  of  Star?,    . 

"  "     Lettered  edge, 


Very  good.     Good. 
2  50      .  2  00 
.  2  50 


Fair. 


LOUISIANA. 


1721,  Crossed  L, 

1722, 

1767,  Fleur  de  Lip,  Crowned, 

1767,  Surcharged,  R.  F., 


MASSACHUSETTS. 


1787,  %  cent,  Indian, 

1787,  1      " 

1788,  X     "         "      . 
1788,  1      " 


.  1  50  .  1  00 

.  1  50  .  1  00 

.  1  50  .  1  00 

1  50     ,  1  00  .  50 


2  50  .  2  00  .  1  50 
1  50  .  1  00  .  50 

3  00  .  2  50  .  2  00 
1  00  .  50  .  25 


NEW  JERSEY. 


1 682,  Mark  Newby  Farthing, 
1682,      "          "      Halfpenny, 


2  50 

3  00 


2  00 
2  00 


1  50 
1  50 


Horse  Head  to  right,  various  varieties, 

. 

25    . 

10 

,  1786, 

. 

.    1  00 

50    . 

30 

J  1787, 

' 

75 

35    . 

15 

1787, 

*"  E  Pluribs,"  '      . 

. 

.     2  00    . 

1  00 

1787, 

1 

Sprig  below  shield, 

75 

50    . 

25 

1788, 

' 

... 

1  50 

.    1  00    . 

50 

1788, 

i 

Fox  type, 

3  00 

.    2  00    . 

1  00 

1788, 

Horsa  head  to  left,       .            . 

. 

.    3  00    . 

2  00 

NEW   YORK. 


1787,  Excelsior  Arms, 

1787,  Immunis  Columbia, 

1787,  Nova  Eborac,  Liberty  to  left, 

1787,      "  "  right, 


Vrery  Good.     Good.         Fair. 


10  00 
2  00 
2  50 


Tory 


PENNSYLVANIA. 
penny,  bead  to  right, 
"      "  left, 

VERMONT. 


8  00 
1  00 
1  50 

75 
1  10 


1785,  "  Vermonts.  Res  Publica," 

1785,  ''Vermontis  Res  Publica," 

1786,  " Vermontensium  Res  Publica," 
178(5,  Head  to  left,     . 

1787,  "          right,       . 

1788,  "  "       . 

M788,       "  "      Rev.  Britannia,     . 


VIRGINIA. 


1773,   Arms,  Crowned,  large  plancbet, 
1773,       "  "          small  plancbet, 


3  00 


1  50 
1  25 


2  50 
5  00 
2  00 
2  50 
2  00 
75 
1  50 

1  00 

75 


50 
00 


50 

75 


1  50 

2|50 

1  00 

1!50 

1100 

50 

75 


50 
50 


COLONIAL  PAPER   MONEY. 

We  bave  in  stock  about  fifty  varieties  of  Colonial  Bills  at  25  cents  each. 
Beautifully  Illustrated  Catalogues  of  all  known  varieties  of  Coloniftl,  Conti- 
nental, Confederate  and  U.  S.  fractional  currency,  50  cents  post  free. 

VARIOUS. 


1690,  James  II.  pewter  %  PenD7»  King  on  horse, 

»1722,  Rosa  Americana,   yz        " 
1722,       "  1 

1722,  "  2 

1723,  "  "  X       "       ' 


2  00 
4  00 


2  50 
2  50 

1  00 

2  00 
2  50 


2  00 
1  50 
50 
1  CO 
1  50 


1723, 
1723, 
1722, 
1723, 
1723, 
1724, 
1724, 
1760, 
1760, 
1766, 
1781, 
1783, 
1783, 
1785, 
1787, 

'1787, 
1794, 

-1794, 
1795, 
1789, 


Rosa  Americana  1  Penny 

"          2   " 
Woods,  1  penny,      . 


Voce  Populi  %  penny, 

Voce  Popoli  ^  penny, 

Pitt,  No  stamps,          .... 

North  American,  ^  penny, 

Nova  ConsteZatio,         .... 

Nova  Constellatio, 

"  Script,  U,  S, 

Fugio,  United  States, 

"        States  United, 
Franklin  Press,  %  penny, 
Talbot,  Allum  &  Lee, 

"  "... 

Mott  token,  New  York,          .  . 

U.  S.  A.  Bar  Cent, 
Ships,  Colonies  &  Commerce,  English  Flag, 

"  "  "          American  " 

W.  B.,  N.  Y., 
Columbia  farthings;  various  heads, 


Very  good. 

Good. 

Fair. 

.  2  00  . 

1  00 

.  1  00 

2  CO 

.  1  00 

.  2  <»0  ! 

1  50 

.  1  Of) 

1  5'» 

1  00 

75 

75  . 

K5 

20 

1  50 

.  1  00 

1  50 

.  1  00 

1  00 

50 

1  00 

50 

2  50 

.  1  50 

75 

50 

25 

1  50  . 

75 

50 

.  1  00  . 

50 

25 

1  00  . 

50 

25 

.  1  50  . 

75 

1  00  . 

50 

15 

.  2  00  . 

I  50 

1  50  . 

1  00 

!   50 

I  50 

.  1  00 

I  00 

50 

.  5  00  '. 

3  50 

10 

5 

50 

25 

1  00 

50 

. 

25 

15 

Washington    Pieces. 


179 1 ,  Small  Eagle  Cent, 
1791,  Large       " 


8  00 


5  00 
5  00 


1783, 
1783, 
1783, 
1783, 
1783, 

1795, 
1795, 


1793, 


Washington  &  Ind,  r  v.  Unity  States,  .        1  00  .         75 

"                rev.  United  States,  .  1  00 

R- strikes               .  .         1  00  .        50 

Military  Bust,           ....  .1  50 

Georgius  Triumpho,     .            ,            .  2  50  .     2  (10 

Double  Head,  cent,            .  .               1  50  .     1  On 

Grate  Cent,         .            >,            ,            .  .  .    2  50 

Liberty  and  Security,  %  penny,     .  .  .    2  50 

1                         .  .  3  00 

Success  to  the  United  States,  largr,  .  .     1  25 

"            small,     .  .  .     1  50 

North  Wales,  %  penny,                 .  .             2  50  .     1  50 

Liverpool,         ^       "                 .            .  3  50  .     3  00 


50 

50 

1  00 

1  00 

50 

I  50 

1  00 

2  00 
75 

1  00 

1  00 

2  00 


Jackson  Cents,  &c. 


3^  Cent's  worth  of  pure  copper, 
1  Cent,  Feutchwanger  Eagle, 
3     "' 
3    "  "  Arms  of  N.  Y., 


Very  good.     Good.     Fair. 
50     .        35     . 
25     .         10     . 


00 


75 


50 


r      .  *      "I  take  the  Responsibility,"  Rev.  ABB, 

"     Wreck, 

My  Experiment,  My  Currency,  My  Glory,  . 
</  '  **•  "  I  Follow  in  the  Footsteps,"  &c., 
«  Ditto,  Rev   "Financiering," 

"A  Plain  System  Void  of  Pomp," 
y^f  «*.     Ship,  Rev.  Millions  for  Defence, 
^     —        "        "     Van  Buren  Metallic  currency,, 
v^     •+•    Phoenix,  Rev.  "Millions  for  Defence," 
&    —          "        /'     "Specie  Payments  Suspended," 
^   Ib37,  Head  Liberty,  Rev.  Mint  Drop, 
f*    — "  "  "     Millions  for  defence, 

"  "     Specie  payment  suspended, 

'  ^    "  "  "     Centre  Market, 

K*     "  "  "     Store  card, 

1841,  "  "    Millions  for  defence, 

1841,  "  "     Specie  payment  suspended, 

<    1841,  "  "     Mint  drop,    . 

1837,  Eagle  Rev.  Store  card,          ... 
Lafayette  a  Friend  to  America,  &c., 

^/  4^^^  Merchants]|Exchange,  Rev.  Millions,  &c., 
/  "  Store  Card, 

1846,  South  Carolina  Card, 

Am  I  not  a  Man  and  a  Brother, 

1838,  Am  I  not  a  Woman  and  a  Sister, 


25  . 

15  . 

5 

50  . 

25 

25  . 

15  . 

5 

25  . 

15  . 

5 

50  . 

25 

50  . 

35 

25  . 

15  . 

5 

25  . 

15  . 

5 

25  . 

15  . 

5 

25  . 

15  . 

5 

25  . 

15  . 

5 

25  . 

15  . 

5 

25  . 

15  . 

5 

25  . 

15  . 

5 

25  . 

15  . 

5 

25  . 

15  . 

5 

25  . 

15  . 

5 

25  . 

15  . 

5 

25  . 

15  . 

5 

25  . 

15  . 

5 

25  . 

15  . 

5 

25  . 

15  . 

'  5 

35  . 

25  . 

10 

00  . 

. 

' 

50  . 

35  . 

25 

Half  Cents. 


1793,  Liberty  Cap, 

1794, 

1795, 

1795, 

1795, 

1796, 

1796, 

1797, 

1797, 


thin  planchet, 
no  liberty  pole, 

no  liberty  poU, 
lettered  edge, 


Fine. 


3  00 


Very  good. 
.  4  50 
.  2  50 
.  3  50  . 
.  2  00  . 
.  3  00 


3  00 


2  dO 


Good. 
3  50 

1  50 

2  00 


25 


00 
00 


Fair- 

2  50 
75 

1  00 

75 

1  00 

10  00 

12  50 

75 


1800,  Head  to  right, 

1802, 
- 1803, 

1804, 
•^1804,  no  stems, 

1805, 

1805, - 

1806, 

1806,  no  stems, 

1807, 

1808, 
M809,  Head  to  left, 

1810, 

1811, 

1825, 
^826, 
M828, 

1828,  12  stars, 

./1829, 
«1832, 
^1833, 
•1884, 


2  00 

1  00 

60 

60 

1  00 

1  00 

1  00 

1  00 

no 

50 

2  50 
4  fO 

ftO 
50 
25 

35 
40 
35 
35 


1  00  . 

50 

2  50 

50  '. 

30 

40  . 

25 

40  . 

25 

50  . 

30 

50  . 

30 

35  . 

25 

25 

50  ! 

2f, 

35  . 

25 

30  . 

15 

1  50  . 

50 

3  00  . 

2  00 

25  . 

15 

25  . 

13 

15  . 

10 

1  00  . 

50 

25  . 

15 

25  . 

15 

25  . 

15 

20  . 

15 

25 
1  50 
10 
10 
10 
15 
15 
10 
15 
10 
15 
5 

30 

1  00 

10 

10 

5« 

25 

10 

5 

5 

5 


M835,  Head  to  left, 

1849, 

1850, 
yi851, 
VI  853, 

1854, 

1855, 


Fine.     V  good.    Good. 


1857, 


25  . 

15 

5 

50  . 

40 

20 

50  . 

40 

20 

25  . 

15 

5 

25  . 

15 

5 

50  . 

40 

20 

35  . 

25 

10 

40  . 

30 

15 

50  . 

25 

Cents. 


In  this  list  only  the  principal  varieties  are  given,  for  every  variety  of  all 
cents.     See  The  Coin  Collectors  Journal. 


1793,  Chain,  Ameri, 
1793,        "     America, 


1793,  Wreath,  Vine  and  Bars  on  edge, 
1793,        "          Lettered  edge, 
1793,        "         Clover  leaf, 


Very  good. 
10  00     . 
00     , 


Good.  Fair. 
7  50  .  5  00 
6  00  .  3  00 


.     7  50    .    5  00    .     3  00 
8  00    .     6  00    .    3  00 


1793,  Liberty  Cap, 


5  00 


10 


1794,  Liberty  Cap 

1795,  '• 
1795, 

1796, 


Fine. 
5  00 


plain  edge, 


1790,  Head  to  right 

1797, 

1797, 


1797, 
1798, 
1798, 
V  1798/ 
1799, 
1800, 

-1800/ 
1801, 
1801, 
1801, 
1801, 

"1802, 
1802.V 

1802, 

1803, 

1803/ 

1804, 

1805, 

1806/ 

1807/ 

1807, 


no  stems, 
milled  edge, 
over  '97, 
small  date, 
large     " 

over  '99, 


"HNITED," 
i  i 

loo  over  600 

i 

000 

no  stems, 


2  00 


over  '06, 


Very  good.  Good. 

•  2  50  .  1  00 

•  5  00  .  2  50 

•  2  50  .  1  00 

•  2  50  .  1  00 


2  50  . 

1  00 

2  00  . 

50 

. 

1  00 

75 

1  00  . 

50 

50  . 

15 

1  50  . 

50 

10  00 

1  00 

50 

2  00 

35 

2  00  . 

50 

3  00  . 

1  00 

. 

2  50 

1  00 

75  . 

25 

50 

1  50 

75 

50  . 

15 

50  . 

25 

0  00  . 

5  00 

2  50  . 

75 

2  50 

1  00 

2  50  . 

50 

2  50  . 

50 

1808,  Head  to  left 

1809,  "   . 


Fair. 
25 
50 
25 
50 


50 
25 
30 
25 
25 
5 
10 

5  00 
25 
10 
10 
50 

1  00 
50 
*V 
25 

5 
10 

3  00 
15 
20 
10 
10 


3  00 

4  00 


15 
75 


11 


1810,  Head  to  left,  over  '09, 
1810, 

1811,  '  over '10, 
1811, 

M812/ 

1812,  '  small  '8, 
-1813, 

1814,  "  (4) 

1814,  (crossed  four) 

1815,  No  cents  coined  this  year. 


'1816«(Head  to  left, 
1817/          "  13  starp, 

1817,  "  15  stars, 


1820,  . 

i83oc 

over  '19,   . 

1821, 

1822/ 

. 

1823, 

over  '22, 

1823, 

-    • 

1825, 

. 

1826/. 
M827/ 

1828, 

small  date, 

18287, 
1829<          '• 

large  date, 

1830/ 

--*ooO^'                    « 

1833f, 
1834/ 

•   '  • 

1835^         " 

head  '34, 

1835, 

head  '36, 

1836/ 

1837. 
M837/    *      ' 
»  1  aQQw1..          ' 

string, 
pearls, 

^  Looojfo 
1839^ 

head  '38, 

VL839/ 

"Silly  Head," 

1839, 

"Booby  Head," 

Fine. 
3  00 


3  00 


Very  good.  Good. 

Fair- 

.  1  50      50  . 

10 

.  1  00 

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United   States   Mint  and  other   Medals. 

Sizes  given  are  according  to  the  Metric  Scale.  Fine  unless  otherwise  stated. 

fT 


10 


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15        I       26        |       85 
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1848,  Maj.  Gen.  Scott,  bust  on  tablet,  amid  Mexican  flags  and  arms;  rev. 
views  of  Chapultepec  etc.;  monument;  bronze,  size  89, 

1814,  Brig.  Gen.  E.  W.  Ripley,  bust,  rev,  Fame  hanging  shield,  inscribed 
•  "Chippewa  Niagara,  Erie"  on  a  palm:  bronze,  65 

1817  President  Monroe,  bust  to  right;  rev.  clasped  hands  of  Soldier  and 
Indian;  tomahawk  and  calumet  above;  bronze,  62 

1847  Washington  Allston,  the  historical  Painter  and  Poet;  naked  bust, 
rev.  America  crowning  an  Artist;  bronze,  64  .... 

1864  U.  S.  Sanitary  Fair,  Phila;  Charity  giving  a  wine-glass  to  an  Army 
Surgeon  who  attends  a  disabled  Soldier;  bronze,  57        ... 

1869  President  Grant,  fine  head  to  right;  rev.  view  of  the  Pacific  Rail- 
way, bronze,  45 

George  Washington,  Esqr.  bast  by  Westwood,  rev.  "With  courage 
and  fidelity"  etc,  bronze,  40 


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3  00 
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1  25 

3  00 


15 

1861  Washington;  the  oath  of  allegiance  medal,  bronze,  30         ..  25 

Same  obverse,  "the  constitution  is  sacredly  obligatory  on  all,"  rev. 

wreath  only,  bronze  30,        .        . 1  00 

1846  United  States  Coast  Survey,  bronze,  34 40 

1813  Oliver  H.  Perry,  for  Battle  of  Lake  Erie,  "We  have  met  the  enemy 

and  they  are  ours;  bronze,  59         .......  1  50 

1876  Head  of  Washington  on  medallion  in  oak  wreatb,  supported  by  a 
beautiful  eagle,  between  two  cherubs,  "first  in  war"  etc;  rev.  America 
giving  crowns  to  Art  and  Science;  Agriculture  and  Navigation  repre- 
sented in  the  background;  a  very  beautiful  medal  and  work  of  art, 
bronze,  or  gold  plated,  53  ........  1  00 

Same  medal,  in  albatinum 25 

1876  same  design  as  last,  different  inscription,  "let  us  have  peace"  bronze, 

53  2  00 

Same  medal  in  albatinum 1  00 

Daniel  Webster,  fine  portrait  by  Wright,  rev.  a  globe   on  a  monu- 
ment, public  buildings  in  the  background,  bronze,  76  .  5  00 
George  Washington,  head  to  right;  rev.  "time  increases  his  fame," 

bronze,  28 25 

Same  in  silver 1  00 

1839  Adam  Eckfeldt,  Chief  Coiner  U.  S.  Mint;  on  his  25th  year  in  office, 

fine  portrait  by  Furst,  bronze,  52         .         .        .         .         .         .  2  50 

1841   President  Tyler,  draped  bust  to  left,  rev.  tomahawk  and  calumet 

over  the  clasped  hands  of  Soldier  and  Indian;  bronze  51         .         .        1  50 
5876  Masonic,  obv.  head  of  Minerva  with  olive  wreath  Pegasus  and  an 
owl  on  helmet;  rev.  square  and  compass:  71inesincription,  from  the 
European  to  the  American  Masons;  beautiful  bronze,  37          .  2  50 

1850  Zachary  Taylor,  very  fine  portrait  by  Wright;  rev.  inscription  in  10 

lines;  bronze  57,  rare 5  00 

1863  Lieut.  Gen.  T.  J.  Jackson  ("Stonewall"),  head  to  left,  rev.  in  wreath 
of  tobacco  and  maize,  names  of  22  battles,  Confederate  motto  on 

shield;  albatinum,  50 1  00 

Head  of  Lincoln,   rev.   flags,  broken  column  and  Emancipation 
proclamation,  silver,  18  ........  30 

Head  of  Lincoln,  rev.  head  of  Grant;  silver,  18        ....        30 

1859  Bust  of  Washington,  Pater  Patriae;  rev.  memorial  of  the  mint  cab- 
inet, bronze  21, 25 

1814  Maj.  Gen.  Jacob  Brown,  the  only  civilian  who  attained  chief  com- 
mand of  the  U.  S.  Army;  rev.  a  war  trophy,  eagle  on  English  flag; 
bronze,  65 1  50 

1854  Philadelphia  medal  to  the  rescuers  of  the  passengers  of  the  steamer 

San  Francisco,  bronze,  75, 1  50 

1876  Award  Medal  of  the  Centennial  Commission;  this  has  been  illust- 
rated so  often  that  a  description  ia  unnecessary;  being  given  only  to 
Exhibitors,  they  rarely  part  with  them,  hence  the  great  rarity  of 

this  important  piece,  bronze,  76 10  00 

Continental  Currency  Seals,  giving  amount  issued  each  date,  and 
fac-simile  of  the  seal  thereon;  May  10,  1775  eagle  and  stork;  Nov  29 
'75  beaver  and  tree,  April  11  '78,  altar  and  eye,  copper,  38,  each  .  50 

1812  Capt.  Wm.  Bainbridge,  bust  to  right;  rev.  scene  after  the  battle 

between  the  Constitution  and  Javi,  bronze,  65        .         .        .  1  50 

1789  "George  Washington,  born  Virginia,  Feb.,  11,  1732,"  the  Manly 

medal.     Original  and  rare,  copper,  48,  very  fair  .        .         .         2  50 

1833  Franklin  and  Montyon,  busts  accolated;  by  the  French  Society, 

bronze,  42 1  00 


16 

1-776  Fac-siraile  of  the  Continental  pewter  dollar;  albatitmm,  38 

1776  Head  of  Gen.  Washington:  rev.  Independence  Hall,  1776,  copper  38.     75 

1876  Head  of  Pallas  with  oak  wreath,  and  lion  rending  shackles;  in  cir- 
cle of  pellets;  rev.  two  U.  S.  flags,  13  and  37  stars,  a  beautiful 
bronze,  50.  ...........  2  50 

1853  New  York  Free  Academy,  very  fine  view  of  the  building  by  .C  C. 

Wright,  bronze,  51,  rare,      .          . 2  50 

1876  America  seated  on  a  Keystone,  train  and  steamship,  rev.  officer 

directing  a  soldier;  copper,  38         .......  50 

1876  Liberty  with  broadsword,  'these  United  Colonies"  etc.  the  official 

medal,  copper,  gold  plated,  37  .......          75 

George  Washington,  head  to  left  by  Wright  &  Bale,  rev.  6  lines  in 

oak  wreath,  bronze,  45 2  00 

Georgius  Washington,  Lovett's  large  head,  rev.  incription,  7  liaes 
in  circle  of  stars,  albatinum,  53          .         .         .'  .         .  1  00 

1852  Henry  Clay,  very  fine  portrait  by  Wright;  rev.  a  hand  and  manu- 
script resting  on  the  rock  Constitution,  "the  eloquent  defender  of 
National  rights,''  bronze,  76  .......  5  00 

1876  Laubenheimer's  portrait  of  Washington,  after  the  original  plaster 
cast,  "a  century  adds  lustre,"  etc.  rev.  America  shows  Europe  the 
Centennial  buildings,  bronze  44,  only  25  struck.     .        .        .         .        4  00 
Same  in  albatinum 50 

1876  Laubenheimer's  head  of  Victoria,  "in  honor  of  the  English  viators," 

etc;  bronze,  44.  only  25  struck.        .......        3  00 

Same  in  albatinum 50 

1876  Laubenheimer's  head  of  Emperor  William  "in  honor  of  the  German 

visitors"  etc,  bronze,  44.  only  25  struck, 3  00 

Same  in  albatinum.         .........  25 

1876  Laubenheimer's  bust  of  Marshal  McMahon,  "in  honor  of  the  French 

visitors,"  bronze,  44.  only  25  struck.        .         .        .        .         .  3  00 

Same  in  albatinum .         .  50 

1876  Laubenheimer's  bust  of  Pius  IX,  "in  honor  of  the  Catholic  visitors,'' 
bronze,  44.  only  25  struck 3  00 

Same  in  albatinum 50 

The  above  beautiful  set  of  5  medals  in  bronze,  are  very  rare,  desir- 
able and  cheap  at .  15  00 

1875  Randall's  statue  of  the  (two)  "Minute  Man,"  rev.  Charlestown  Mass. 
Antique  Ass.,  names  of  the  members;  zinc,  silver  plated,  63.  rare, 

dies  destroyed.         ..........        1  00 

1877  Pope  Pius  IX,  bust  to  left;  rev.  ''Golden  jubilee,  50th  Aniversary 

of  his  Episcopate;"  albatinum,  34 '       .         .  25 

1808  Washington  Benevolent  Society;  Liberty  crowning  a  bust  of  Wash- 
ington, rev.  Man  assisting  a  reclining,  female,  very  good,  rare,  silver 
42 4  00 

1876  Washington,  bust  to  right,  13  stars:  rev.  clasped  hands  amid  rays, 
"Union  for  ever,"  albatinum,  40.          ......  50 

1876  Martha  Washington,  bust  in  wreath,  memorial  medal,  albatinum 

27 25 

1865  Bovy's  bust  of  Lincoln,  rev.  "Martyr  to  Liberty,"  20  x  23,  bronze, 

or  gold  plated.          ..........  15 

1865  Similar;  but  different  dies,  milled  edge,  rare,  gold  pla:ed        .         .        50 

1876  Centennial  Art  Galley,  rev.  "Illustrating  the  growth"  etc.  copper,  or 
gold  plated,  41  ... 

Same  in  albatinum.        .......       30 


17 

1876,  Centennial  Exposition,  view  of  main  building,  rev.  same,  as  last ; 

,       copper,  or  gold  plated,  41  .  .  .  .  .50 

Same  in  albatinum,       .......        30 

1876,  Horticultural  Hall,  rev.  same  as  last,  copper,  or  gold  plated,  50 

Same  in  albatinum,    .......         30 

1876,  Beautiful  view  of  the  Art  Gallery  and  surrounding  grounds,  in 

high   relief ;    rev.    view    of    the    main  building,  eagle  and   flags 

above;  struck  in  Birmingham  ;  bronze,  51,  a  splendid  medal,  .     2  00 

Obverse  of  Confederate  Half  dollar;  rev.  "  4  originals  struck  by 

order  of  C.  S.  A.  in  New  Orleans  1861''  from  the  original  die,  now 

destroyed,  only  500  struck,  albatinum,  30,  .  .  .  50 

1876,  Front  view  of  Art  Gallery,  rev.  spread  eagle  with  scroll  and  branch 

struck  in  Germany;  beautiful  workmanship,  albatinum,  29,  .        25 

1776,  view  of   Independence   Hall,  statue  in  front;  rev.  Liberty  bell, 

albatinum,  38  .......  IS 

1876,  "Memorial  medal  struck  within  the  Exhibition,"  gold  plated,  24,  15 

1825,  John  QuSncy  Adams,  bust  to  right;  rev.  clasped  hands  of  Soldier 

and  Indian  beneath  calumet  and  tomahawk,  bronze,  62,         .  .     1  50 

1781,  Col.    William-  Washington  ;    Victory  flying  over  the   field    of 

Cowpens;  rev.  7  lines  inscription,  bronze,  46,  .  .  .     1  50 

1812,  Capt.  Isaac  Hull,  bust  to  left  in  uniform;  rev.  the  battle  between 

the  Constitution  and  Guerriere,  bronze,  65,  .'  .  .1  50 

1876,  Bust  of  Washington  to  left;  rev.  flags  and  shield,  "  Boys   and 

Girls  of  America,"  brass,  27,       ......        25 

1876,  Military  bust   of   Washington   to  right,  scroll   below;   rev.  the 

Liberty  bell,  albatinum,  38,       .  .  ....        25 

1829,  Andrew  Jackson,  fine  portrait;  rev.  clasped  hands,   "  Peace  and 

Friendship,"  bronze,  62,  .  .  .  .  .  .     1  50 

1818,  Gov.  Isaac  Shelby,  bust  to  right;  rev.  view  of  the  battle  of  the 

Thames,  bronze,  65,       .  .  .  .  .  .  .     1  50 

1814,  Maj.  Gen.   Scott,  bust  in   uniform   to   right;  for  Chippewa  and 

Niagara,  bronze,  65,  .  .  .  .  .  .     1  50 

Award  Medal  of  the  American  Institute,  silver,  51,  5  00 

Same  in  bronze,  .  .  .  .  .  .  .     1  CO 

Same  in  bronze,  size  60,  .....  1  50 

Numerous  other  Award  medals  from  50c.  upward. 

Political  Campaign  medals  lOc  up;  a  packet  of  15  all  different  for        .     1  00. 

Fine  assortment  of  Store  Cards  from  lOc.  up;  a  packet,  of  20  assorted  for  1  00 


FOREIGN. 

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10 

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15 

10 

25 

15 

10 

(i 

3 

2 

15 

10 

25 

20 

10 

10 

5 

2 

25 

jg 

10 

5 

2 

25 

15 

25 

15 

10 

25 

15 

10 

5 

2 

penny,  1806,  Ship,    . 


1  00        50 


19 
Barbadoes. 


penny,  1792,  rev.  Neptune, 
1788,  "  Pineapple, 


Belgium. 


1  centime,  Leopold  I.,  Lion  and  tablet, 

O  -  -  J 


5 
10 

5 

10 
20 

2 


Liou, 


Profile,     . 
Leopold  II.,  Lion  and  tabltt, 


Bermuda. 


V  1  penny,  1793,  George  III.,  Ship, 


20  reis,  1823-30,  Pedro  I. 
40  " 


10  " 

20  «• 

40  " 

80  " 

40  "     1831-2,  Fed  o  II., 

80  " 

10  "     1868-70, 

20  " 

40  "     1873-5, 

100  "     1871-4,  '        nickel 

200  " 


Brazil. 


1  00 


25 
10 
15 
50 
10 
10 
50 
10 


1  00 


15 
10 
50 
35 
75 


1  50 
1  25 

50 


10 
5 
7 

25 
5 
5 

25 
5 


50 


25 
25 
40 
40 
50 
40 
20 
20 
40 
50 
50 
10 
5 

35 
25 
50 


75 
25 


25 


10 
10 
25 
20 
25 
25 
10 
10 
25 
25 
25 


1  schilling,  1740-54,  Key, 
1  schwaren,  1820-6*, 
2%       " 
6  grote,  " 


20 
Bremen. 


Buenos  Ayres. 


1  dec  mo,  1922-3,  Arnu<, 
%         '         1827-31,  Numeral, 
5-10      ' 

1  '  "        Phoenix, 

2  "  " 

1  real,  1840,  Numeral  in  centre,  . 

1  "       1853-5,  Date  in  centre, 

2  "  "     '     " 

2     "       1860-1,  Value  in  centre, 


%  fuang,  Peacock, 
1  cash,     . 


penny,  1821.  Ship,' 
1833,  Plow,/ 


Burmah. 

Cambodia. 

Canada. 


1832,  Britannia/      . 
1837,  Man, 

1844,  Bank,  ' 

1842,     " 

1850-7,  St.  George, 

1852,  figure  of  commerce, 


4    1 


*    1 

1  FOU,  Flowers — Lower  Canada, 
1     '  Bas — Canada, 

1     '  "  "      oak  leaves, 

1     '  "  "      five  leaves,   — . 

1     '  "          eagle  and  anchor,  — 

4  1  cent,  1858-9,  Profih— Queen, 
^  \     "       1876,  Diademed  head,       .   • 


25 
25 
25 
35 


25 
50 
25 

1  00 


35 
35 
25 
50 
10 
25 
10 
25 
10 
25 
10 
25 

15 

15 


5 

10 


10 
10 
10 
15 
20 


15 
25 
15 
40 
50 
25 
40 
35 
35 


1  00 


50 


25 
25 
10 
25 

5 
10 

5 
10 

5 
10 

5 
10 
25 
10 
10 
25 
15 

2 

5 


10 

10 
25 

15 
25 
25 
25 


15 
2 
5 
2 
5 
2 
5 
2 
10 
10 
5 
ft 

10 


21 


2  sous,  1789,  Louis  XVI., 


Cayenne. 


Ceylon. 

stiver,  1802,  Elephant,   . 
"         1815,         "  Georee  III., 


cent,  1870,  Palm  tree  Victoria, 


Chili. 


centavo,  1835,  star, 


1851-3,  ' 

1872,  Li   erty  Nickel,    . 


Central  America. 


4  reales,  1852  7,  Mountains, 


1  cash,  1644-61,  Shun-Chih, 
1     "       1661-1722,  Kang-Hsi, 
1      '       1722-35,  Yung-Cheng, 
1      '       1735-96,  Chien-Lung, 
1      '      1796-1820,  Chia-Ching, 
1      '      1820-50,  Tao-Kaang, 
1      '      1850-62,  Hsiea-Feng, 
1     "      1862,  Tung-Chih,      . 
1     "      common, 
100    "      large, 
1  mill,  1863-6,      . 
1  cent,  1863-79, 


China. 


50 

35 

35 

1  00 


40 
40 
50 


1  00 
15 
20 


35 


1  00 

1  00 

1  00 

1  00 

35 

25 

25 

75 


25 
25 
20 
20 
25 
25 
35 


35 
10 
25 
20 
35 
30 
35 


10 
15 


25 

50 

15 


15 
15 
10 
10 


15 
25 


25 
5 
15 
10 
25 
15 


22 
Costa  Rica. 

1  centavo,  1856,  Arms,  nickel, 


1  cent,  1859^60,  Frederick  VII.     Arms, 
1     "       1868,  Christian  IX., 


Danish   West   Indies. 

Arms, 

Demerara. 


stiver,  1813,  George  III.,      . 


**•!  skilling,  1771,  Monogram,    . 


Denmark. 


2  '1810,  Frederick  VI.     Profile, 

1  "         1818,  "  Arms, 

2  " 


50  15 

50  25 

50  25 

50  25 


50 


10  5 

25          10 


25        10  5 

50        20          10 


1-5                 1842,  Christian  VIII.     Profile, 

25 

1 

"                      " 

50        25 

2 

tt                      i, 

1  00        50 

Yz                  1852,  Frederick  VII.    F  Crowned 

50 

1 

"                  Large  Head, 

50 

1                  1853,  -*•*"'"" 

" 

30        15 

^                  1856-63, 

"                  F  crowned, 

25 

1 

«                        n 

15          5 

Yz                  1867,  Christian  IX.     C  Crowned 

50        35 

1 

"                        " 

35        25 

1  ore,  1874-6,  Christian  IX.  C  Crowned 

10        05 

2     " 

" 

10        05 

5     " 

" 

25         10 

Dutch   Indies. 

1-32  gulden,  1803-8,  Arms,  . 

$0  35        $0  25 

1-16       " 

35              25 

^stiver,  181822, 

"  Batavia,'' 

25             15 

%              1822-6, 

"Ned  Indie," 

25              15 

^2        "                 " 

25             15 

1  cent,  1835-40, 

. 

25             15 

2 

25              15 

Y*    "      1856-60, 

. 

.      $0  35        25 

1     "          '.<• 

9  1  /       '  <                *  * 

25        15 

oer             ffct 

28 


10 
20 

40 


paras,  1277-87,  Hegira, 


Fine.     Good,  Fair. 

35  15 

35  10 

35  15 

35  25 


Finland. 


1  pennia,  1865-72.  Crowned  monogram, 

2 

5 

10        "  "    , 


. 


1  deuier,  1616-28,  Louis  XIII. 


France. 


i 
6 

12 
i 


1643-58,  Louis  XIV. 
1770-4,    Louis  XV., 
«  « 

1782-91,  Louis  XVI. 


denier,  1791-2,  Louts  XVL  Rev.  Fasces, 

(i 

"        Brasp, 
sous, 
centime,  1792-5,  Republic, 


decime, 


centimes,  1793-6, 
decime,         " 
sou,  1793, 


surcharged, 
large, 

scales, 


centimes,  1808-10,  Napoleon  I., 
decime,     1814,  " 

1815,         Louis  XVIII., 
centime,    1848-51,    Republic, 
centime,    1852-7,  Napoleon  III., 


1861-5, 


1870-9,  Republic, 


Laureated, 


iv.4 


85 
35 
35 
35 


25 
25 
20 
25 


24 
French   Colonies. 

/  Fine.     Good.  Fair. 

5  centimes,  1824-30,  Charles  X.,  >?J.  .  .25  10  :> 

10  "  "  "  ...  50  25  15 

5  "  1839-41,  Louis  Philip,  S<\  .  .50  20  10 

10  "  "...  50  25  15 

Gibraltar. 

1  quarto,  1802,  View,      .                         ...  25 

2  "                                       .....  25 

1  "         1810,  Three  Towers,  ....  25 

2  .  '          .             .  25 

1  1820,  Castle,      .....  25 

2  ....  50  20 
J^              1842,  Profile  Queen,      ....  '50 

1  "                  "                        ....  35  25 

2  "                  "                 ....  50  35 

German    Empire. 

1  pfenning,  1873-6,  Arms,     i    .  10              5 

2  "                 "           "      ™\         .  10              5 
5         "                 "           "     nickel,           ...  10              5 

10         "                 "           "        "          .  15            10 

GERMAN    STATES. 

Anhalt,                 .               .               .               .  50            35  25 

Brunswick,  .                 .                .                .                .  25            10  5 

Frankfort,            .                .                .                .  25            15  10 

Hamburg,     .....  15            10 

Hanover,              .                .                .                .                .  15            10  5 

Hessen,         .               .                .                .               .  25            15  10 

Lippe,  .               .                .                .                .  50       »    25  15 

Luneburg,    .                .                .                .                .  50            35  25 

Oldenburg,           .                .                .                .  25            10  5 

Reuss,           .                .                .                .  25            15  5 

Saxe  Coburg  (Jotha,           .                .                .  35            25  15 

Saxe  Meiningen,         .                .                .                .  25            15  10 

Schleswig  Holstein,           .                .                .  50            25  15 

Schwartzenburg,         .                .                .                .  50            25  10 

Wurtemburg,      .                .                .                .                .  50            25  10 

Great   Britain. 

1  farthing,  1613,  James  I.,                .  75  40 

1         "         1625,  Charles  I.,      .                .                .  75  40 

1        "         1635,         "                      ...  75  40 

1  farthing,  1672,  Charles  II.,      .                .                .  1  50            75  50 

%  penny,         "                                        .                .  2  00  1  00 

1  farthing,  1684,         "  Tin,  '    . 

1        "         1865,  James  II.,    "  .  ; 

%  penny,  1687, 

1  farthing,  1689,  William  and  Mary,  Tin,    . 
VA  penny, 

1  farthing,  1694,                    "                          .  65  35 

yz  penny,         "                       "                   .  1  25  75 


25 


1  farthing,  1695-1701,  William  III., 
K  penny, 

1  farthing,  1714,  Anne, 

1         "          1717-24,  George  I.,     . 
\£  penny, 

1  farthing,  1729-09,  George  II.,  ^ 
yz  penny, 
}£  farthing,        " 

1         "          1770-6,  George  III., 
Vs.  penny, 


Fine.     Good.     Fair. 
65  35 

65  35 


THIS  is  THE  LARGEST  COPPER  COIN. 


penny,   1797, 


1  farthing,  1799, 
^  penny,  , 

1  farthing,  1806-7,  4." 
penny,         /  "          " 
1        "      •          "         " 
1  farthing,  1821-6,  George  IIII,. 
^        "         1826-30,  George  IV., 


/  - 

"    "W.    , 


penny,  1825-7, 


farthing,  1831-6,  William  IV.,    . 


%  penny, 

1        "        1837-59,,  Vic  oria, 
ij£  farthing,        " 


penny,  « 

«  ((  ' 

farthing,  I860- 


penny, 


Jl- 


bronze, 


1  00 

25 

10 

1  50 

75 

50 

30 

20 

10 

35 

15 

5 

35 

15 

10~6U~)- 

25 

10 

3  ola-"} 

25 

15 

5  idyl 

25 

10 

5  T,l4>-3~L\J&. 

1  00 

75 

50  *k.i  ~<J.<}.ic 

1  00 

75 

50  X,.-7-  ?.«j.J 

15 

10 

5  tfe-l  -  T-  <?~ 

15 

10 

5  yf~  (*-~]  - 

35 

25 

5  ir-  &~  ~\ 

1  00 

75 

50  .)(-•>-•»  _tV-.T~ 

15 

10 

5  J»  ->-J-  »-& 

15 

10 

5  $b-  •>_  J  .  if.s 

25 

1*5 

5  Qt-i'  -  ;*T^-  • 

1  00 

75 

-^W|B.M 

2  00 

1  50 

1  00 

50 

35 

25 

25 

10 

5 

25 

10 

5 

25 

15 

.  5 

1  00 

75 

50 

15 

5 

10 

3 

10 

5 

/ 


pxcuuy 


V.  ^ 
^U-Uv 


26 

Greece. 


1  lepton,  1829,  Capo  d'Istria 

5  lepta,        "          - « 
10    "    ' 
20    "         1831, 

1838-4P,  Otbo, 

0      '  «  it 

10     " 

1869,  George  I.,  Profile, 

*  "  "  « 

10     " 


Fiue.     Good.     Fair 
1  00 
1  00 
1  00 


25 
25 
25 
25 


1  double,  1830-58,  Large, 

I    ::     ::     ::"• 

;;      1864,      Small,  . 


Guernsey. 


Hayti. 

1  centime,  1829-46,  Republic,  Fasce,, 

*j  ft  (( 

6        "        1846, 


1 

2 

6 

5 

10 

20 


1850,  Empire  Arms, 
1863, 


50 
35 
25 


25 
75 
20 
35 
25 
20 
15 


50 
25 
50 


K  cent,  1821-76,  Arms, 


Holland. 


25 


15 
50 
10 
25 


25 
10 
25 


50 

25 

50 

25 

25 

50 
15 

25 

25 

10 

35  • 

20 

15  ' 

10 

5 

15 

5 

2 

27 
Hungary. 


Fine.  Good.     Fair. 

1  kreuzer,  1848-9,  Arms,  .  .  .  .        50  25 

1        "        1868-9,       ".-...;.  50  20 

4        "  "  "  50  25 


Iceland. 

1  skilling,  1812,  Frederick  VI.,                         .  25 

India. 

1  cash,                Indian  characters,      .            .            .  1  00 

5     "                               "                                .  50 

10     "                               "                         ...  25  15 

15     "                               "                                .  25  10 

5    "     1803-8,               -                    English  value,  25  15 

10    "         "                      "                               •••  25  15 

20     "        "                      "                                 "                .  25  15 

5     "    1804,                  "                   Obv.  Arms,          .  25  15 

10    "        "                     "                          "                    .  25  15 

20    "        "                     "                          "                     .  25  15 

5    "     1810,                 "            in  wreath  obv.  arms,  .  35  25 

10    "        "                    "                "                   "           .  25  15 

20     "        "                     "                "                    "            .  25  15 

5    "        "                    "            Obv.  Rooster,  .            .  35  25 

^  1  pie,  1833,  scales,  Obv.  Arms,           ...  35  25 

M  anna,  1804-33,              "              ...  30            20  10 

^     "                                 "                    ...  35  25 

1-12     "      1835,  Arms,  value  in  wreath,     .            .  35  25 

%  pice,    1853,       "                                            .            .  35  25 

M  anna,  1835-58,     jf.                                 .  25            10  5 

Yz     "      183545,"                  "  50           25  15 

%  cent,  1845,  Profile,  Victoria,     ...  35            25  10 

YZ     "                                                       ...  35            25  10 

1     "                                   "             .            .            .  25            10  5 

1-12  anna,  1862,       "       .     "        Crowned,    .      .           .35  25  15 

J^pice,      "           '•                    ,,    I  'Iff..            .  35            25  15 

30           20  10 

,  50            30  20 

"       1877,        "            "        Empress,        .            .  25  15 


,,  ff..  . 

«    «N  HwH 

••  tV         "         . 


Ionian    Isles. 


obolus,  1819  20,  Lion  of  St.  Mark.      . 


"       1821, 
"       1834-62, 


Fine.     Good.     Fair. 
50  35 


50 


25 


Ireland. 


%  penny,  1680-1,  Charles  II.,      . 
^       "       1686,  James  II., 


50 
50 


6  pence,   1689,  James  II.,  gun  money, 
12       "  "  "  " 

30       "  "  "  " 

5  shillings,  "  "  " 

^  penny,  1692,  William  &  Mary, 
1  farthing,  1737-60,  George  II,, 

%  penny,  "  " 

%      "        1766-82,  George  III., 
1  farthing,  1806,         " 
'X  penny,  1805, 

1820,  George  IV.,  brass,  . 
«  «  « 

1822-3,     "    <w        • 


1  00 

75 

75 

50 

1  50 

1  00 

50 

50 

50 

25 

50 

25 

10 

35 

25 

25 

10 

3 

50 

25 

5 

25 

35 

15 

5 

75 

50 

25 

29 

Isle  of  Man. 

Fine. 

Good. 

Fair. 

^  penny,  1733,  Duke  of  Athol,      . 

1  00 

1                                                                   . 

50 

^                1758,              "            Monogram, 

i  oo 

1 

1  00 

1               1786,  George  III., 
yz               1798-1813,  "               ... 

1  25 

1  00 
75 

50 

1                       "                                .            . 

1  50 

1  00 

75 

Yz                1811-31,  Arms,  Jl.      . 

g 

35 

1                     "            " 

50 

%               1839,         Victoria,      . 

.       1  00 

50 

25 

Italy. 

1  centesimo,  1808-13,  Napoleon, 

40 

25 

3            "              "                '             .            . 

40 

25 

1  soldo,                 "                '                   •  /    /  • 
M  centesimo,  1861-77,  Victor  Emanuel,  IOK 

10 

50 
5 

35 

2            "              "                    '      .       ,         j    . 

.      .           10 

5 

3 

10 

5 

2 

40            «              «•                   <           ^7/^.        • 

25 

10 

Jamaica. 

Yi  penny,  Jamaica  currency, 

. 

1  00 

1                              "                           .             . 

1  00 

%        "     1871,  Victoria  Arms, 

35 

25 

1         "                             "                   . 

35 

25 

Japan. 

1  psenny,  iron,       ..... 

. 

25 

1         "       brass,            .... 

10 

2                                          .            .            . 

10 

4                                   .... 

15 

4                              

25 

1  tempoe,  oval,    ..... 

15 

1  rin,  1870,  Dragon, 

%  sen,     "                                                                 , 

1     "       "            '        . 

•• 

1  rin,  1870-8,      '        Value  in  English 

10 

5 

%  sen,     " 

15 

10 

1     "       "            •                     '•      . 

25 

15 

2    "       "                                 •« 

35 

25 

Java. 

yz  stiver,  1811-12,  Arms,               .            .            . 

. 

25 

1      ".    1811-26,      "... 

50 

,  ,  Jersey. 

y,  penny,  1841-61,  Arms,       v*    .'*•'• 
1       "  '•  «  . 

Yz      "       1866-71,      "4,       • 
1      "  "  "  . 

'  1      "       1877,  "      new  style, 


25 
25 
30 
35 
35 


10 
15 
20 
25 
25 


1  cent,  1833,  Man  and  Palm, 

1  "      1847-62,  Profile,  Liberty,     . 

2  «  »  «     . 


Fine.  Oood.     Fair. 

1  50  1  00            50 

1  00  75 

1  50  1  00 


Luxemburg. 


5 

10 


centimes,  1854-65,  Arms, 


1  denier,  1776,  Arms, 

2  " 

2      "        1785,  Head  John  Baptist, 


1  cent,  1877,  Victoria,  Profile, 

2  " 


• 

35 

25 

25 

10 

• 

25 

10 

Malta. 

50 

25 

. 

50 

25 

3t, 

1  00 

50 

Mauritius. 

50 

. 

50 

Mexico. 

Y&  real,  1814-6,  Ferdinand  VII., 

k  "     "      •    •• 


1  00 

75 
75  50 


31 


1-16 
l£ 


real,  1829,  Arms,  large, 
«         «          « 

1830-6    " 


brass, 


1831 

1842 

1841-2,  Liberty  seated, 
1  centavo  1863,  Arms,    . 
1         "       1864,  Maximilian, 
1         "       1869— Arms, 


Fine. 


25 


2  00 
25 


STATE  GOVERNMENTS. 


1  centavo,  1861,  Campeche, 
real,  1833,  Chihuahua, 
1846, 
1855-6 


M 

I 


1-16 

Ys 


M 

M 
^ 
M 


1860-6,       " 

1833-52,  Durango, 

1866 

1828-29,  Guanajuato,  Liberty  Cap, 

1856-7,  "  Arms, 

«  «  it 

1832,  Jalisco, 

1828-38,  "... 

1858-62,  " 


1828-62,  San  Luis  Potosi,  Arms, 
1867,  "  Eagle, 

1848-76,  Sinaloa, 
1859-63,  Sonora,     .    . 
1830-59,  Zacatecas,  Arms 


2  00 


2  00 


1838, 


Head  Liberty, 

Morocco. 


1  00 


5  para,  1286 — hegira,   . 
10     " 
20     " 


Good. 
1  00 

1  00 

2  00 
75 
10 
25 

25 

1  50 
10 


1  00 
50 
50 

50 

1  00 

2  00 


1  00 

1  00 
1  00 
1  00 


1  00 

1  00 

50 

1  00 

1  00 
75 

2  00 


50 
50 

75 


Fair. 


50 
5 


10 


25 
25 

25 


50 
50 


50 

1  00 

50 


50 


35 
25 
50 


32 

Monaco. 

Fine.     Good.     Fair. 

1  centime,  1837-8,  Ilonore  V., 

5         "             "             '-' 

10         "             "                                        . 

.       1  00            50 

New  Brunswick. 

Y%  penny,  1843,  nhip,    .f 

10              5              3 
15            10              5 

i/     «<     isi"?/"^ 

10              5 

••  i     "       '"    " 

20            10 

Yz       "       1861-4,  Crown, 

1  50 

r  1  cent,           "                      .... 

10              3 

New  Foundland. 

5?K 

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1  cent,  186^-73,  Crown, 

15            10 

New  Granada. 

1-20  real,  1847,  Arms,  . 

35            25 

1-10     ".•'.".«•             .... 

.35            25 

lif     "     1874,     nickel, 

35            25 

New  Zealand. 

1  penny,  1874,  Profile, 

35           25 

1       "                                    .... 

35           25 

1       "          "          '-'                   ... 

35            25 

Norway. 

1  skilling,  1816,  Charles  Kill.,  Arms,   / 

35            25 

1                   1819-20,  Charles  XIV.,       ATJ 

25            10 

2 

50            25 

^                  1839-41,               "                a§1 

20            15 

^                   1863,  Charles  XV., 

30            20 

«                  1867, 

20            10             o 

33 


1  skilling,  1870,  Charles  XV.,  Arms, 

1  ore,  1375,  Oscar  11., 

o     ..       ..  ,,         i(,.-| 

5     <.       .< 


Fine.  Good.     Fair. 

25  15            10 

15  10 

15  5 

20  10 


Nova  Scotia. 


'  i 

y> 
i 


penny,  1823-32,  George  IV., 
1824-32, 
lt<40-3,  Victoria, 

1856,  Flowers, 


cent,  1861-4,  Crown, 

1     « 


10 
20 
10 
50 
10 
25 
10 
10 


Paraguay. 


1-12  real,  1845,  Lion,     . 
4  centavop,  1870, 


1  shahi,  1272 — bepira,   . 

2  " 


1  centavos,  1863-75,  nickel, 

2 

1         "         1875-80,  copper, 

2 


1  00 
1   00 


Persia. 
Peru. 


Philippine   Islands. 

1  maravedi,  1828,  Ferdinand  VII., 


Prince   Edwa*rd   Island. 


Z  penny,  1855-7, 
1  cent,  1871,  Trees, 


25 
15 


.5 
10 

5 
25 

5 
15 

5 

3 


75 
75 


25 
35 
25 
35 


35 


10 
10 


3 

5 

2 

10 


50 


1  50        1  00 
1  50        1  00 


10 
25 


25 


34 
Roman   Bronze   Ccins. 


First  bronze  of  Antoninus  Piu?,  137-161,  A.  D. 

The  dates  given  are  of  the  accessions  to  the  throne  and  the  ruler's  death. 
The  prices  are  for  pieces  in  ordinary  condition.  Fine  or  rare  typee  command 
higher  prices. 


60-48,  B.  0  ,  Pompey  the  Great,     . 

60-44,  "  Julius  Caesar, 

43,  B.  C.-14,  A.  D.,  Augustus  C<esar, 

14-37,  A   D.,  Tiberius  Caesar,     . 

37-41,  "  "Caligula"  or  Cams  Caesar, 

41-54,  "  Claudius  Caesar,     . 

54-68,  ' '  Nero  Caesar, 

68-69,  "  « alba  Caesar, 

69-69,  "  Vitellius  Caesar, 

69-79,  "  Vespasian  Caesar, 

71-81,  "  Titus  Caesar,    . 

81-96,  "  Domitian  Caesar,  . 

96-98,  "  Nerva, 

98-117,  "  Trajan,      . 

117-138,  "  Hadrian, 

138-161,  "  Antoninus  Pius,    . 

138-141,  "  Faustina,  Senior, 

161-180,  "  Marcus  Aurelius, ' 

161-175,  "  Faustina,  Junior, 

164-183,  "  Lucilla, 

176-192,  "  Coinmodus,      . 

193-211,  "  Septimius  Severus, 

193-217,  "  Julia  Domna, 

211-217,  "  "  Caracalla,'1 

211-212,  "  Oeta,    . 

218-222,  "  "  Elagabalus,"       . 

222-235,  ' '  Alexander  Severus  ,  . 

-235,  "  Julia  Mamae, 

235-238,  "  Maximinus  Pius, 

235-238,  "  Maximus  Caesar,  . 

238-244,  "  Gordianus  Pius,        « 

244-249,  "  Philip  I,  . 

244-249,  ' '  Octacilia  Severa,  •     . 

247-249,  "  Philip  II., 


1st  bronze. 
2  00 
00 
50 
00 
00 
00 
50 
00 
50 
00 
50 


4 
2 
3 
5 
9 
1 
8 
2 
2 
2 
2  50 


2d  bronze.     3d  bronze. 


75 
1  00 


75 

75 

75 

75 

1  00 

1  00 


50 
00 
75 
75 
00 
50 
00 
50 
00 
50 
50 
50 
50 
50 
50 
50 
50 
50 
75 
75 
75 
75 
50 
50 
75 

50 
50 
50 
75 


35 


249-251,  A. D.  Trajan  Decius, 

251-254,  "  Trebonianus  Gallus, 

252-254,  "  Volusianus,      . 

253-263,  "  Valeriauus, 

253-268,  "  Gallienus, 

253-268,  "  Salonina, 

258-267,  "  Postunius, 

265-267,  "  Victorious, 

267-273,  ' '  Tetricus,  Sr.  and  Jr.,  . 

268-270,  "  Claudius  Gotbicua 

270-275,  "  Aurelian, 

276-282,  "  Probus,       . 

284-305,  "  Diocletian, 

285-310,  "  Maximian  Hercules, 

305-311,  "  Maximinus, 

307-326,  "  Licinianus,  Sr.  and  Jr., 

323-337,  "  Constantino  the  Great, 


1st  bronze. 
1  00 
1  00 
1  00 


2  00 


2d  bronze.  3d 

bronze. 

50 

50 

50 

50 

50 

30 

50 

30 

30 

40 

30 

25 

* 

35 

30 

75 

35 

1  00 

40 

1  00 

35 

35 

75 

35 

Roman   Republic. 


baioccho,  1849,  Arms, 


1 

3 

4 

8 

16 

40 


%  baiocco,  1848-9,  Arm?, 
yz       "       1850-1,      " 

1  "       1847-51,     " 

2  " 
5      " 


Fine.  Good.  Fair. 

75  50 

75  50 

75  50 

75  50 

75  50 


Roman  States. 


25 
25 
35 
50 
1  00 


15 
15 
25 
30 
60 


10 
10 
15 
20 
35 


1  centesimo,  1866-7,  Pius  IX.,  Profile, 
\&  soldo,  " 

1     "        1866, 

1  "        1866-69, 

2  " 
4    « 


1  banu,  1867,  Arm-, 
.  2  bani,       " 
4  5     « 

10  *"" 


Rou  mania. 


Russia. 


Fine.  Good.     Fair. 
75  50 

75  50 

75  50 

75  50 


M  kopeck,  1770-94,  Catherine  II.,  St.  George, 

1      " 

5      " 

10       "  "  "         Arms,       . 

%       "       179. -9,  Paul  I.,  Initial,- 

%      "( 

M  kopeck,  1801-9,  Alexander  I.,  Aruin, 


I/       If               I                  l(    ,              « 

1     " 

2       " 

5 

(             i               a               i 

K 

1810-25,  Nicholas  I.,  An 

n?, 

1 

t            «                n                i 

2 

i                  ie                        t 

• 

K 

'      1831-9, 

Spread  Eagle, 

1 

i            it               t 

" 

a 

i            « 

" 

5 

i            «               « 

" 

10 

(            «                > 

" 

X 

'       1840-4, 

Initial, 

H 

!!      A        ! 

2      " 

3       " 

X      "      1851-5, 

1       " 

2      «      1851-55, 

Arms, 

5      " 

" 

1  50 


50 


1  00 
1  00 
1  00 
1  00 

50 
75 


1  50 

1  00 
75 
10 

1  00 
50 
75 
50 

1  00 
75 
50 
25 
25 
50 
50 
50 
25 
25 
35 


50 
25 


25 

50 
25 
10 
10 
25 
25 
25 
10 
15 
25 


kopeck,  1855-65,  Alexander  II.,  Initial, 


a 

1859-65, 

Arms, 

5       ' 

"               • 

•' 

i       ' 

1867, 

Initial, 

i 

. 

Arms, 

a 

4 

«' 

K 

\        ; 

« 

Fine.     Good.     Fair. 
50  25 

25  15 


35 
35 
8S 
25 
35 
35 


10 
15 
25 
25 
25 
15 
15 
15 
15 


5 

10 
15 


Sandwich    Islands. 

1  cent,  1847,  Kamehameha  III.,  Portrait, 


1  50        1  00 


Sarawak. 


J£  cent,  1863,  James,  Rajah,  Portrait 

78 

fc     "      1870,  Charles,  Rajah      ' 


1  centesimo,  1826,  Arms, 
3        "  "        " 

5        "  "        " 


Sardinia. 


l  oo 
i  oo 
i  oo 
i  oo 
i  oo 
i  oo 


35 
35 
25 


75 


25 
25 

15 


15 

15 

5 


1  pfennige,  1847-61,  Arms,     . 

& 

10 
20 


1862 


-72, 


Saxony. 


15 
15 
15 
25 
10 
10 
10 


10 

10 

10 

15 

5 

5 

5 


38 
Servia. 


Fine. 

Good. 

Fair. 

5  para,  1868,  Michael,  III.,  Profile, 

1  00 

75 

10    "        " 

1  00 

75 

Siam. 

}/i  fuang,  pewter,  elephant  in  centre, 

1  00 

%      "      copper, 

1  00 

^       "      bronze,  new  coinage, 

1  00 

K      "                                               ... 

75 

1      «                                                     ... 

1  25 

Siberia. 

1  kopeck,  1771-3,  Arms,              .... 

2      •'                          

2   00 

1  50 

3      "            "                   ..... 

5      "            "             .-. 

2  00 

1  50 

10      «            ••                   

2  50 

Sicily 

2  tornesi,  1796-1859,  Profile,  St. 

50 

35 

25 

3                                       "              ... 

50 

35 

25 

5         "             "                 "                      ... 

50 

35 

25 

10                                                         ... 

50 

35 

25 

Sierra  Leone. 

1  penny,  1791,  Lion,      .... 

1  00 

75 

5(1 

1  cent,  1796, 

1  00 

75 

Spain. 

2  inaravedis,  1773-88,  Charles  III.,    .            . 

25 

4                           "                   "'..... 

20 

8                           "                   "... 

15 

2          '            1792-1608,  Charles  IV.,      . 

25 

4                           "                       "... 

20 

8         '                  "                       "   *I00. 

15 

2          '            1814-33,  Ferdiuaud  VII., 

35 

25 

4                           "                         " 

25 

15 

8                                                     '  *V 

10 

5 

8          '            1823-7,                     "  ti    - 

25 

10 

5 

2          '            1838-58,  Isabella  11.,     . 

35 

25 

4                           "                     "       (ft,   . 

30 

20 

8                           "                      "... 

20 

10 

3 

10  c.  de  real,  1855-63, 

50 

35 

25 

25          "                        «t»                    .            . 

25 

10 

5 

^  c.  de  escudo,  1867-8, 

35 

25 

1                                        /                               .            . 

35 

25 

2J£  -    "                 "          W                         . 

25 

15 

5          "                  "                                          ,            . 

35 

25 

1  centimos,  1870,  Republic, 

35 

25 

2                      "            "... 

35 

25 

5         '                                          ... 

25 

15 

10         '"".... 

35 

25 

5          '          1877,  Alfonso  XII  

25 

10 

50 

39 

St.   Domingo. 


J4  real,  1844-8, 
1      cent,  1877, 
2>£     "         "        cross,     . 
5        '•         "         book, 


^2  penny,  1821,  Armp, 


X  cent,  1862,  Portrait,  . 
1     «        »  « 


St.   Helena. 


Straits  Settlements. 


5  cash,  1804,  Arms, 

5     "       1835,  Different  Arms, 


5  cash,  1804,  Arms, 


Sultana  (Island). 

s 

Sumatra  (Island). 

Sweden. 


1  daler,  1715,  Charles  XII.,  Crown, 


1716, 
1717, 
1718, 


1719, 


Pallas, 

Warrior, 

Saturn, 

Warrior, 

Jupiter, 

Mars, 

Mercury, 

Phoebus, 

Hope, 


Fine.  Good.     Fair. 

25  15            10 
1  00 

35  25 

35  25 


1  00 


50 
50 
75 

75 


50  25 


25 
25 
50 
50 


75          50 
1  00          75 


50 


75 

75 

75 

75 
75 
75 
75 
75 
75 
75 


25 


50 
50 
50 
50 
50 
50 
50 
50 
50 
50 


NOTE.— This  interesting  series  of  coins  were  issued  as  pieces  of  necessity  by  Baron  de 
Goertz,  and  made  to  pass  current  at  silver  value,  their  author  was  ultimately  tried  for  treason  and 
executed. 


40 


Fine.     Good. 

Fair. 

lj£  skilling,  1799,  Gustavus  IV.,  Arms  on  Globe, 

25 

K         " 

•• 

. 

25 

1-12     " 

1805-9, 

"                 C.  A.,  Crowned, 

25 

M      " 

" 

•'               "               " 

15 

%     ;; 

" 

.<               11                t< 

35 

25 

1819-30, 

Charles  XIV,,  C.  Crowned, 

35 

25 

M      " 

" 

"                          "        .            . 

25 

15 

x.    ;; 

14 

"                          " 

25 

15 

" 

"                         " 

32 

25 

}£        "        1832,  Charles  XIV.,  Profile, 

50          25 

^         " 

K 

50          25 

/4       " 

'  1835-43, 

C.  Crowned, 

35          25 

3i»        ' 

" 

" 

25 

15 

K       ' 

" 

Profile, 

35          25 

10 

1 

a 

" 

25 

15 

2 

" 

" 

50 

25 

/1»         ' 

1844-55, 

Oscar  I.,  O,  Crowned, 

35 

25 

y$      i 

" 

"                       " 

25 

15 

%  skilling,  1844-55,    Oscar  I.,   Profile, 
1 
2 

4 
^  ore,  1856-8,    "     0.  Crowned,  . 

1  ' 

2  ' 

5     ' 


1 

-2 
5 

1 
2 
5 
1 
2 
5 


Profile,  !\, 

K  « 

"       <1  .' 
1860-72,  Charles  XV.. 

U*. 

1873,  Oscar  II.,  Profile, 

«          i<  « 

«          «  « 

1874,  "          O.  Crowned, 

Switzerland. 


1  centimes,  1850-74, 

2 

5  " 


20 
5 

10 
20 


1879,  Head  Liberty, 


25 

10 

3ft 

25 

35 

25 

75 

50 

25 

10 

5 

25 

10 

25 

15 

10 

5 

10 

5 

15 

10 

25 

15 

25 

35 

10 

5 

20 

10 

25 

10 

15 

10 

5 

15 

10 

5 

15 

10 

5 

15 

10 

5 

15 

10 

5 

25 

25 

25 

41 


CANTONS  OR   STATES. 


Aargau, 

AppeDzell, 

Basle, 

Berne, 

Friburg, 

Geneva,     . 

Glarup, 

Graubunden, 

Lucerne, 

Neufcbatel, 

St.  Gal], 

Scbaffhauseu, 

Scbwyz, 

Solothurn, 

Tburgau, 

Ticino,      . 

Unterwalden, 

Uri, 

Vaiaip, 

Vaud, 

Zug, 

Zaricb, 


Fine. 

Good. 

Fair. 

50 

35 

25 

50 

35 

25 

50 

35 

25 

40 

25 

15 

50 

35 

25 

40 

25 

15 

50 

*  35 

25 

50 

35 

25 

50 

35 

25 

50 

35 

25 

50 

35 

25 

50 

35 

25 

50 

35 

25 

50 

35 

25 

50 

35 

25 

50 

35 

25 

50 

35 

25 

50 

35 

25 

40 

25 

15 

40 

25 

15 

50 

35 

25 

50 

35 

25 

Tunis. 


caroub.  1281,  A.  H., 


1  para,  value  in  centre,  flower, 

5 

10 
20 
40 

5 

10 
20 
40 


Turkey. 


35 
25 
25 
35 
35 
25 
25 
35 
35 


50 
50 
25 
35 


25 
15 
15 
25 
25 
15 
15 
25 
25 


42 
Tuscany. 


Uruguay. 


1  centesimo,  1859, 

2  centesimi      " 
5 


5  centavos,  1840-57,  Arms, 
20 
40 

1  1869, 

2 

4 


Venezuela. 

centavo,  1843-52,  Head  Liberty,    . 


185863, 
1876-7,    nickel, 


Venice. 


^  soldi,  1777-9,  Arms, 
1  centesimi,  1822-49,  Crown, 
3 


5 

•' 

1 

1849,  Lion, 

3 

"            "         " 

1 

1852,  Eagle, 

3 

"             "         " 

5 

" 

10 

"             " 

5-10  soldi 

,  186-2, 

1     " 

"                " 

Westphalia. 


1  centimes,  1809  12,  Jerome  Napoleon, 
2 
3 

5        "     • 
10 


Fine. 

Good. 

Fair. 

25 

15 

25 

15 

25 

15 

35 

25 

35 

25 

15 

35 

25 

15 

50 

35 

30 

25 

25 

15 

50 

35 

25 

50 

35 

25 

50 

25 

15 

50 

25 

15 

25 

15 

40 

25 

25 

15 

35 

25 

15 

50 

35 

25 

50 

25 

15 

50 

35 

50 

25 

25 

15 

25 

15 

30 

20 

35 

25 

15 

10 

25 

15 

50 

35 

35 

25 

35 

25 

50 

35 

50 

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Canada,               ....  10 

Central  America,       .  .  .  .2 

China,  ....  6 

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Egypt,        .  .  3 

France,  ....  10 

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Germany,  .  .  .  . .  .20 

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Roman  States,  .  .  .  .3 

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Sweden,      .  .  .  .  .7 

Switzerland,       ....  4 

Turkey,       .  .  .  .  .3 

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H—  Contains  50  varieties  of  U.  S.  Rebellion  tokens.  Price  $1.00.  post  free 
$1.08. 

I — Contains  8  varieties  of  old  Colonial  coins,  including  Connecticut  and  New 
Jersey.  Price  $1.00;  post  free  $1.05. 

J — Contains  12  varieties  of  old  Colonial  centp,  including  Massachusetts,  Ver- 
mont and  Virginia.  Price  $2.00;  post  free  $2.07. 

K — Contains  15  varieties  of  Foreign  coins  and  tokens,  including  Austria,  Bel- 
gium, Holland,  &c.  Price  25c. ;  post  free  30c. 

L — Contains  25  Foreign  coins,  including  Brazil,  Spain,  &c.  Price  50c.;  post 
free  58c. 

.M" — Contains  50  varieties  of  Foreign  and  American  coins,  tokens,  &c.,  includ- 
ing India,  China  and  Japan.  Price  $1.00;  post  free  $1.15. 

3T — Contains  10  varieties  of  unclassified  Greek  and  Roman  coins,  between 
1,000  and  2,000  years  old,  war/anted  genuine.  Price  $1.00;  post  free 
$1.05. 

O — Contains  10  varieties  of  Roman  coin?,  silver  and  bronze,  named  and  dated, 
all  over  1,500  years  old.  Price  $5.00;  post  free  $5.15. 

JP — Contains  100  varieties  of  Foreign  money,  well  selected  and  very  interest- 
ing. Price  $5.00;  post  free  $5.25. 

Q — Contains  100  scarce  coins,  all  different  and  selected  with  special  regard  to 
historical  or  geographical  interest.  Price  $10.00;  post  tree  $10.25. 

H, — Contains  100  specially  selected  Foreign  coins,  representing  nearly  every 
age  and  country,  all  fine  specimens  and  each  enclosed  in  a  separate  en- 
velope, with  name  and  date  written  on  the  outside.  This  packet  is  par- 
ticularly recommended  as  suitable  for  schools  and  colleges,  as  it  gives  a 
general  idea  of  the  coinages  of  the  entire  world.  Price  $25.00;  post 
free  $25.50. 

NOTE. — The  lowest  packet  post  to  Canada  is  10  cents,  and  no  packet  can  weight  more  than 
8  ounces. 


AMERICAN   JOURNAL 

or 

PHILATELY 

AND 

COIN"    A.  D  VERT  ISER. 


VOL.  XIII. 


QUARTERLY. 


APRIL,  1879. 


COLLECTORS. 

"The  pursuit  and  study  of  the  Fine  Arts  in 
their  various  branches,  have  been  a  source  of 
constant  enjoyment  to  me  in  the  intervals  of 
business,  and  often  of  great  solace  and  relief 
at  trying  periods,  and  this  alone  would  be  a 
pleadable  indemnification  for  my  investments, 
should  they  fail  to  be  commercially  reproduc- 
tive. It  is  said  that  Collectors  usually  have 
long  lives,  and  I  cannot  help  feeling  that  the 
cheerful  exercise  of  the  mind  and  body  which 
belongs  to  the  pursuit,  warrants  the  assertion; 
and  I  liope  in  due  time  to  say,  probatwn  est. 
HENRY  G.  BOHN." 
[This  in  his  eightieth  year,  1875.] 

The  London  Bookseller 


THE  COLLECTING  OP  POSTAGE  STAMPS 

IS  THE  MOST  INTELLECTUAL  AND  AGREEABLE  PURSUIT  OF  THE  DAY, 

AND  IS  ENGAGED  IN  BY  OLD  AND  YOUNG, 

RICH  AND  POOR,  PRINCE  AND  PEASANT. 

THERE  ARE  NEARLY  1,000,000  COLLECTORS  IN  THE  TJ.  S., 

WHILE  AMATEURS  ARE  TO  BE  FOUND  IN 
ETERY  CIVILIZED  CITY,  TOWN  AND  VILLAGE  IN  THE  WORLD. 

IT  TEACHES  GEOGRAPHY  AND  HISTORY. 

IT  DEVELOPS  A  TASTE  FOR  ART  AND  SCIENCE. 

AND  STIMULATES  RESEARCH  IN  NEARLY  EVERY  BRANCH  OF  LEARNING. 


146    Fulton    St., 


NEW  YORK. 


New  List  of  Coin  Packets 

FOR    SALE    BY 

SCOTT    &    COMPANY, 

146  Fulton  Street,  New  York  City. 


We  advise  all  packets  to  be  registered,  the  cost  is  only  10  cents  additional,  and  we  ensure 
their  safe  arrival. 

A. — Contains  10  varieties  of  large  U.  S.  copper  cents,  including  1798  cent, 
Price  25c.;  post  free  30c. 

H — Contains  15  varieties  of  large  U.  S.  copper  cents,  including  1800-3.  Price 
5Cc.;  post  fiee  57c. 

C — Contains  30  varieties  of  large  U.  S.  copper   cents,  including  1801-7  17. 

Price  $1.00;  post  free  $1.12. 
D — Contains  45  varieties  of  large  U.  S.  copper  cents,  including  all   tbe  rare 

ones  contained  in  packets  A,  B  and  C.     Price  $1.50;  post  free  $1.70. 
E — Contains  JO  varieties  of  U.  S.  half  cents,  including  1804-9,  &c.    Price  50c.; 

post  free  53c. 

F — Contains  15  varieties  of  U.  S.  Rebellion  tokens.     Price  25c. ;  post  free  28c. 

G — Contains  25  varieties  of  U.  S.  Rebellion  tokens.   Price  50r. ;  post  free  55c. 

H — Contains  50  varieties  of  U.  S.  Rebellion  tokens.  Price  $1.00.  post  free 
$1.08. 

I — Contains  8  varieties  of  old  Colonial  coins,  including  Connecticut  and  New 
Jersey.  Price  $1.00;  post  free  $1.05. 

t7 — Contains  12  varieties  of  old  Colonial  cents,  including  Massachusetts,  Ver- 
mont and  Virginia.  Price  $2.00;  post  free  $2.07. 

K — Contains  15  varieties  of  Foreign  coins  and  tokens,  including  Austria,  Bel- 
gium, Holland,  &c.  Price  25c. ;  post  free  30c. 

L — Contains  25  Foreign  coins,  including  Brazil,  Spain,  &c.  Price  50c.;  post 
free  58c. 

M — Contains  50  varieties  of  Foreign  and  American  coins,  tokens,  &c.,  includ- 
ing India,  China  and  Japan.  Price  $1.00;  post  free  $1.15. 

N — Contains  10  varieties  of  unclassified  Greek  and  Roman  coins,  between 
1,000  and  2,000  years  old,  war/anted  genuine.  Price  $1.00;  post  free 
$1.05. 

O — Contains  10  varieties  of  Roman  coins,  silver  and  bronze,  named  and  dated, 
all  over  1,500  years  old.  Price  $5.00;  post  free  $5.15. 

P — Contains  100  varieties  of  Foreign  money,  well  selected  and  very  interest- 
ing. Price  $5.00;  post  free  $5.25. 

Q — Contains  100  scarce  coins,  all  different  and  selected  with  special  regard  to 
historical  or  geographical  interest.  Price  $10.00;  post  tree  $10.25. 

_R — Contains  100  specially  selected  Foreign  coins,  representing  nearly  every 
age  and  country,  all  fine  specimens  and  each  enclosed  in  a  separate  en- 
velope, with  name  and  date  written  on  the  outside.  This  packet  is  par- 
ticularly recommended  as  suitable  for  schools  and  colleges,  as  it  gives  a 
general  idea  of  the  coinages  of  the  entire  world.  Price  $25.00;  post 
free  $25.50. 

NOTE. — The  lowest  packet  post  to  Canada  is  10  cents,  and  no  packet  can  weight  more  than 
8  ounces. 


AMEKICAN   JOURNAL 

OF 

PHILATELY 

AND 

COIIST    ^D^ERT  ISER. 


VOL.  XIII. 


QUARTERLY. 


APRIL,  1879. 


COLLECTORS. 

"The  pursuit  and  study  of  the  Fine  Arts  in 
their  various  branches,  have  been  a  source  of 
constant  enjoyment  to  me  in  the  intervals  of 
business,  and  often  of  great  solace  and  relief 
at  trying  periods,  and  this  alone  would  be  a 
pleadabje  indemnification  for  my  investments, 
should  they  fail  to  be  commercially  reproduc- 
tive. It  is  said  that  Collectors  usually  have 
long  lives,  and  I  cannot  heln  feeling  that  the 
cheerful  exercise  of  the  mind  and  body  which 
belongs  to  the  pursuit,  warrants  the  assertion; 
and  I  liope  in  due  time  to  say,  probatum  est. 
HENRY  G.  BOHN." 
[This  in  his  eightieth  year,  1875.] 

The  London  Bookseller 


THE  COLLECTING  OF  POSTAGE  STAMPS 

IS  THE  MOST  INTELLECTUAL  AND  AGREEABLE  PURSUIT  OF  THE  DAY, 

AND  IS  ENGAGED  IN  BY  OLD  AND  YOUNG, 

RICH  AND  POOR,  PRINCE  AND  PEASANT. 

THERE  ARE  NEARLY  1,000,000  COLLECTORS  IN  THE  U.  S., 

WHILE  AMATEURS  ARE  TO  BE  FOUND  IN 
ETERY  CIVILIZED  CITY,  TOWN  AND  VILLAGE  IN  THE  WORLD. 

IT  TEACHES  GEOGRAPHY  AND  HISTORY. 

IT  DEVELOPS  A  TASTE  FOR  ART  AND  SCIENCE. 

AND  STIMULATES  RESEARCH  IN  NEARLY  EVERY  BRANCH  OF  LEARNING. 


146 


Fulton    St., 

NEW  YORK. 


SCOTT  &  COMPANY, 

LIST    OF 

PHILATELIC  AND  NUMISMATIC  GOODS 

Always  in  Stock. 

The  American  Journal  of  Philately,  Vols.  I  to  V  and  VIII  to  XI,  $2  each  bound. 

"  "  "  Vols.  I  to  VI  and  VIII  to  XII,  $1  each  unbound. 

Descriptive  Price  List  of  Postage  Stamps,  Illustrated,  36th  edition,  25  cents, 

post  free. 

Supplement  of  Illustrations  to  last,  25  cents. 

The  Common  Sense  Postage  Stamp  Albums,  price  $2.50,  5.00. 
The  International  Postage  Stamp  Albums,  price  $1.50,  2.50,  3.50,  6.00,  10.00, 

25.00. 

The  Permanent  Stamp  Albums,  $1.00  and  1.50. 
Stamp  Albums  for  beginners,  price  25c.,  50c.,  75c.,  and  $1.00. 
The  Post-Card  Albums,  prices  $2.50,  4.00,  6.00. 

Set  of  25O  U.  S.  Local  Stamps,  Reprints  and  foe-similes,  price  $1.00  the  set. 
12th  Series  of  Popular  Packets,  price  25  cents  to  $10.00. 
International  Non  Duplicate  Series  of  Packets,  price  25  cents  to  $5.00. 
Cheap  Set  of  Stamps.     See  list. 
Single  Stamps.    As  per  Catalogue  price. 

Electrotypes  of  Stamp  Cuts  for  Illustrating,  price  50c.  post  free. 
The  Revenue  Stamp  Albums,  price  $3.00,  5.00,  10.00,  15.00  and  25.00. 
The  Revenue  Stamp  Catalogue,  25c.  post  free. 
The  Revenue  Stamp  Packets,  25c.  to  $1.00. 

Single  Proprietary  and  Foreign  Revenue  Stamps,  as  per  Catalogue  price. 
The  Coats  of  Arms  of  the  World,  Illuminated,  the  set  50c.     For  framing  60c. 

post  free. 

Merchant  Flags  of  the  World,  Illuminated,  the  set  25c. 
Photographs  of  Rulers  of  the  World,  the  set  of  genuine  photographs,  50c. 
Photograph  of  Sheet  New  Caledonia  Stamps,  50c. 
Monogram  Albums,  50c.,  $1.00  and  3.00. 
Packets  of  Monograms,  25c.,  50c.  and  $1.00. 
Autograph  Albums,  50c.,  $1.00,  2.00  and  4.00. 

The  Coin  Collector's  Journal,  monthly,  annual  subscription  $1.00  per  year. 
Catalogue  of  American  and  Foreign  Copper  Coins,  25c .  post  free. 
Illustrations  of  Copper  Coins,  price  50c. 

Catalogue  of  American  and  Foreign  Silver  Coins,  25c.  post  free. 
The  Coin  Chart  Manual,  1,000  illustrations,  50c. 
Coinage    of  the  World,    Ancient   and   Modern,  profusely  illustrated,     $2.50 

and  3.00. 

Centennial  Memorial  Medals,  Albata,  25  and  50c.     Bronze  $1.00. 
Coin  Packets,  price  25c.,  50c.,  $1.00,  2.00,  5.00  and  10.00. 
Single  American  and  Foreign  Coins,  as  per  Catalogue  price. 
Electrotypes  of  Coin  Cuts,  for  Illustrating,  $1.00  and  2.00  each. 
Confederate  Money,  from  50c.  to  $100,  price  50c-  the  set. 

Continental  and  Colonial  Money,  Fractional  Currency,  from  25c.  each. 
Miniature  Plays  complete,  price  25c.  plain,  50c.  colored. 

Priced   Catalogue   of  Colonial,    U.    S.    Fractional   Currency,   &c.     Illus- 
trated, price  50c. 

For  detailed  description  of  any  of  the  above,  see  circulars. 
Address, 

SCOTT  &  COMPANY, 

146  Fulton  Street,  Xew  ITork  City. 


News  of  the  Quarter. 

The  first  quarter  of  the  year  is  usually  prolific  in  new  issues,  and  the  one  just  passed 
is  no  exception  to  the  rule.  First,  in  point  of  order,  are  the  new  issues  of  Cuba  and 
Porto  Rico  ;  but  before  enumerating  these  we  will  give  illustrations  of  the  stamps  of 
Antioquia  and  Transvaal  described  in  our  last  issue : 

The  full  set  of  the  latter  is  as  follows  : 


1  penny,  brown.  4  pence,  pale  green.  1  shilling,  green. 

3  pence,  claret.  6  pence,  dark  brown.  2  shillings,  blue. 

BHOPAUL. — We  have  just  received  another  value  of  the  last  issue  of  this  State, 
same  design  as  before.     The  lot  now  consists  of 

£  anna,  green.          £  anna,  red. 


CUBA. — This  set  consists  of  the  same  values  as  last  year,  and  the  old  design  is  re- 
tained, the  only  difference  being  in  the  colors  and  date. 

5  cents,  peseta,  dark  olive.     12^  cents,  peseta,  carmine.     50  cents,  peseta,  grey. 
10    "  "       orange.  25       "  "       blue.          1  peseta,  brown. 

PORTO  Rico . — Here,  again,  the  old  design  and  values  are  employed,  and,  as  last 
year's  set  has  never  been  correctly  catalogued,  we  enumerate  them  here. 

1878. 

15  cents,  peseta,  lake.  50  cents,  peseta,  blue. 

25     "          "      green.  1  peseta,         bistre. 

1879. 

15  cents,  peseta,  black.  50  cents.  pesetS,  blue. 

25      "  "      blue.  V  peseta,          grey. 

PHILIPPINE  ISLANDS. — Still  continuing  with  the  Spanish  possessions,  we  annex  a  list 
of  the  stamps  of  these  islands,  of  the  Alphonso  type — "Filipinas"  above,  without  or- 
naments at  ends.  We  may  add  that  we  think  it  very  doubtful  if  those  marked  (?)  are 
anything  but  essays : 

12£  mills,  de  peso,  violet.  100  mills,  de  peso,  green. 

25  "  black.  (?)  100  "  carmine. 

(?)25  "  green.  125  "  blue. 

(?)  0.0625  "  lilac.  (?)200  "  pink. 

(?)50  "  "  250  "  brown. 


5  cents,  peseta,  bistre. 
10    "  "      chocolate. 

5  cents,  peseta,  lake. 
10    "  "       brown. 


MEXICO.— Perhaps  the  most  interesting  item  of  our  budget  is  the  list  of  new  stamps 
for  this  country.  The  design,  as  will  be  seen  from  pur  engraving,  is  well  executed,  the 
portrait  of  Juarez  striking  if  not  particularly  original,  and  the  colors  bright  and  well 
selected.  The  colors  and  values  to  hand  so  far  are : 

1  centavo,  brown.  5  centavos,  vermilion.  25  centavos,  carmine. 

2  centavos,  lilac.  10        "          blue.  50        "         green. 


DECCAN. — Envelope  stamps  have  been  issued  for  this  State — which,  by  the  way, 
should  be  called  Nizam.  Our  engraving  (the  centre  one)  renders  a  detailed  description 
unnecessary.  The  colors  are  : 

Jx£  anna,  red.  1  anna,  dark  brown. 

EGYPT. — Two  hideous  stamps  are  now  before  us,  issued  provisionally  by  the  Gov- 
ernment of  this  country,  and  they  well  represent  the  rulers  who  issue  them.  The 
stamps  are  formed  from  our  old  acquaintance,  the  current  lOp.  stamp,  nearly  covered 
by  three  large  surcharges,  a  numeral  of  value  in  centre,  with  "  Paras  "  on  the  left  and 
Arabic  inscription  on  the  right. 

i  5  paras,  violet.  10  paras,  violet. 

f*--  One  value  of  the  new  issue  having  already  appeared,  the  above  are  likely  to  become 
quite  scarce.  The  new  comer,  as  will  be  seen  by  our  engraving,  is  of  the  same  general 
design  as  the  old  one,  and  being  well  printed  is  quite  effective. 

5  paras,  brown. 

BOLIVIA. — The  series  of  postals  prepared  for  this  country  in  1876  are  now  in 
active  use.     We  are  sure  they  will  be  welcomed  by  philatelists — the  blank  spaces  in- 
tended to  hold  them  being  an  eyesore  to  most  collectors.     The  colors  are  : 
5  centavos,  blue.  20  centavos,  green. 

10         "        orange.  50        "         carmine. 

DUTCH  WEST  INDIES. — A  2-J-  gulden  stamp  of  the  same  design  as  the  rest  of  the 
series  has  been  issued  by  these  colonies,  that  for  Suriname  having  a  violet  centre  in  a 
brown  frame,  while  the  colors  of  the  stamp  for  Curacoa  is  orange  head  in  a  green  frame. 
MAURITIUS. — Specimens  of  the  long  expected  new  type  for  this  colony  are  now  be- 
fore us.  They  bear  the  conventional  profile  of  Queen  Victoria,  to  left  in  different 
frames  for  each  value. 

4  cents,  orange.  25  cents,  bistre 

New  50-cent  envelopes  have  also  been  issued,  similar  to  the  old  ones,  but  without 
the  scalloped  edge  and  value  on  reticulated  instead  of  white  ground, 
p^l  ORANGE  FREE  STATE. — A  new  value  of  the  same  type  as  before  has  been  added 
to  the  stock  of  this  country : 

5  shillings,  green 
FALKLAND  ISLANDS. — A  stamp  of  another  value  has  been  received  from  this  island. 

1  shilling,  pale  brown. 

PORTUGAL. — We  have  received  stamped  envelopes  from  this  country.  The  design 
is  the  same  as  the  adhesive,  but  the  colors  have  been  changed.  Each  value  is  on  two 
sizes  of  envelopes,  which  are  made  of  thin  buff  paper. 

25  reis,  blue.  50  reis,  carmine. 

ROUMANIA  has  added  a  new  value  postal  to  its  set,  continuing  the  same  design. 

30  bani,  bright  red. 
BAVARIA. — The  colors  of  two  of  these  stamps  have  been  altered;  they  are  now: 

5  pfennig,  brown.  50  pfennig,  violet. 

PERU. — The  1  centavo  is  now  in  active  use.  The  design  consists  of  sun  in  glory  in 
oval  frame,  inscribed  "  Correos  del  Peru"  and  value. 

1  centavo,  orange. 

FRANCE. — Two  new  chiffre  taxe  stamps  have  lately  been  issued.  Same  design  as 
before. 

30  centimes,  black.  60  centimes,  blue. 

DENMARK. — This  country  has  also  added  a  new  value  to' its  set;  same  design  as 
current  series. 

5  ore,  blue  and  carmine. 

VICTORIA. — We  have  to  chronicle  a  new  envelope  for  this  colony;  design  similar  to 
•2-penny  envelope ;  pink.  It  is  impressed  in  right  upper  corner  of  white  and  deep-blue 
lunwatermarked  envelopes. 

1  penny,  green. 

UNITED  STATES  OF  COLOMBIA. — The  old  25  cent  "  sobreporte  "  of  this  state 
-which  has  remained  current  longer  than  any  other  stamp  in  the  country  has  been  changed 
at  last,  the  same  design  being  now  printed  on  white. 

25  centavos,  emerald  green. 

TOLIMA. — This  State  has  also  issued  two'new  stamps,  a  five  cent  consisting  of  a  large 
figure  of  value  enclosing  arms,  it  is  printed  in  a  rich  shade  of  brown  and  is  a  very 
effective  stamp.  The  10  cent  is  after  the  general  style  in  use  in  these  States  having  the 
arms  in  central  circle  inscribed,  ^CORREOS  DEL  EO  ES  DEL  TOLIMA  EE.  uu.  DE  CO- 
LOMBIA. 

5  centavos,  brown  ;  10  centavos,  blue. 

SALVADOR. — Quite  by  surprise  we  have  received  specimens  of  a  new  issue  for  this 
country.  The  design  consists  of  national  arms  on  shield  in  lined  disk  in  oval  band  in- 
scribed, UNION.  POSTAL  UNIVERSAL  REPUBLiCA  DEL  SALVADOR,  numerals  of  value  and 
c  in  alternate  corners. 

2  centavos,  red  ;  5  centavos,  blue. 


New   Publications, 

MAY,   1879. 


THREE  D 01,  LARS 

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Messrs.  SCOTT  &  COMPANY 

Take  great  pleasure  in  announcing  to  the  public  that  they  have  issued  this  day  a 
work  of  great  value  to  all  interested  in  the  history  of  their  country,  entitled 

Colonial  Continental  Confederate  Cnrrencj, 


"  Their  present  market  value. 
"  To  which  is  added  a  complete  Price  List  of 


5O 


It  would  be  impossible  at  this  date  to  claim  that  the  list  is  perfect,  but  great  care  has 
been  taken  in  its  preparation,  and  every  known  variety  of  all  the  different  kinds  of  paper 
money  which  have  circulated  in  this  country,  has  been  tabulated  according  to  date,  so  that 
any  note  is  easily  found,  while  the  numerous  full  sized  illustrations  of  Colonial  and  Conti- 
nental money  give  material  aid,  likewise  add  interest  to  the  book  for  the  general  reader. 
As  an  instance  of  its  completeness  we  may  call  attention  to  the  fact  that  74  pieces  of  U.  S. 
Fractional  Currency  are  catalogued,  while  the  highest  number  heretofore  chronicled  was 
only  48. 

Besides  being  valuable  as  a  check  list  of  all  uncurrent  money  issued  by  authority  in 
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Specimen  paragraph: 

January  5,  1856. 

Portrait  of  Jefferson  to  right,  three  quar- 
ter face,  in  oval.     Ground  of  vertical  lines. 
L*.  s.  POSTAGE  above.     FIVE  CENTS  below. 
Col.  imp.,  rect. 
5  cents,  brown. 

Th^several  die  rarieties  of  this  stamp  are  the  result  of  an  accident  to  one  of  the  plates,  by  which  the 
ornamental  raised  piece  at  the  top  of  the  frame  was  injured.  The  damaged  part  was  removed,  and  the 
corresponding  piece  at  the  bottom  taken  away  to  make  it  uniform.  In  order  to  make  them  all  the  same, 
the  entire  plate  was  altered,  and  a  close  observer  will  notice  the  different  degrees  of  neatness  with  which 
the  alterations  were  made  on  different  specimens. 


ANCIENT  ROMAN  BRONZE  COINS. 

FIRST  BRONZE. 


Vespasian  (69  A.  D.).  Rev.,  "  Judea  Capta  ;  "  Vespasian  standing  to  left,  one 
foot  on  a  helmet ;  Judea  seated  beneath  a  palm  tree.  This  is  one  of  the  most 
interesting  historical  coins  extant,  struck  commemorating  the  capture  and 
destruction  of  Jerusalem,  and  annihilation  of  the  Jewish  nation  in  70  A.  D. 

Very  good  and  rare » $10  00 

Nero  (54  A.  D.).     Rev. ,  Triumphal  Arch ;  denoting  a  great  victory 1  50 

Claudius  (41  A.  D.).     Rev.,  Hope  walking  left,  Spes  Publica.     Rare 200 

Domitian  (81  A.  D.).     Rev.,  Jupiter  holding  a  Victory  ;  Jovi  Victor!,  the  last  of 

the  12  Caesars.    Rare 3  00 

Alexander  Severus  (222  A.   D.).     Rev.,  Annona  August!.     Fine  green  patina- 

tion 1  00 

Philip,  the  Arab  (244  A.  D.).  Rev.,  Romulus  and  Remus  nursed  by  the  wolf  ; 
commemorating  the  Millenium  of  Rome,  which  occurred  during  this  reign. 

Interesting 1  00 

Maximus  Caesar  (235  A.  D.).     Rev.,  the  Prince  between  standards.     Rare 1  25 

Julia  Maesa  (223  A.  D.),  Aunt  of  Elagabalus.  Rev., Female  at  sacrifical  altar,  with 

a  patera  and  caduceus.     Rare 2  00 

Vespasian  (69  A.  D.).     Rev. ,  a  Cavalier  receiving  a  Victory 1  00 

Julia  Mamsea  (225  A.  D.).     Rev.,  Juno  Augustae 75 

Lucius  Verus  (161  A.  D.).  Rev.,  a  Funeral  pyre,  surmounted  by  a  quadriga.  Con- 

secratio  coin.     Rare. _ 1  50 

M.  Otacilia  Severa  (244  A.  D.),  "Wife  of  Philip  the  Arab.  Rev.,  Oriens  Aug- 
ustae   1  00 

Gordianus  Pius  (238  A.  D.).     Rev.,  Eternity  holding  a  ball 1  00 

Marcus  Aurelius  (161  A.  D.).     Rev.,  Aurelius  between  four  standards 1  00 

Trajan  (98  A.  D.)    Rev.,  Concord  seated 75 

Faustina,  Sr.  (138  A.  D.).     Rev.,  Eternity  holding  a  peacock.     Fine. 100 

Faustina,  Jr.  (140  A.  D.)    Rev.,  Faustina  seated  in  a  chair 50 

Antoninus  Pius  (138  A.  D.)    Felicity  with  bird  and  caduceus 75 

Hadrian  (117  A.  D.).     Rev. ,  Justice  with  balance  and  hasta.-.l 1  00 

Paulina  (236  A.  D.),  wife  of  Maximinus.     Rev.,  The  Empress  borne  heavenward 

on  a  peacock.     Exceedingly  rare -.  10  00 

SECOND  BRONZE. 

Hadrian  (117  A.  D.).    Rev.,  Felicity  standing. .. 50 

Nerva  (96  A.  D.)  Rev. ,  ^Equitas  Augusti 75 

Ve«pa»ian  (69  A.  D.)    Rer. ,  Victoria  Navalis 1  00 

Livia  Brasilia  (38  B.  C.).    Rev.,  Drusus  Caesar.     Very  rare 200 

Germanicus  (4  A.D.).  Germanicus  in  triumphal  car.  Rev.,  Signis  Recepta  Devic- 
tis  Germ,  commemorates  the  victory  over  the  Germans  and  recovery  of  the 

captured  Roman  Standards.    Very  rare 2  00 

Constantino  the  Great  (306  A.D.).    Rev.,  Genius  of  Rome.    Fine  impression 1  00 

Antonia  (39  A.D.).    Daughter  of  Marc  Antony.    Rev.,  Hope  standing.    Rare 150 

Commodus  (1 80  A.  D, ).   Rev. ,  the  Emperor  seated  on  curule  chair 50 

Claudius  (41  A. D.).    Rev.,  Hope  walking  to  left.    Fine.    Scarce 150 

Trajan  (98  A. D.)     Rev.,  three  military  standards .  50 

Augustus  (27  B.  C.).    Rev. ,  a  thunderbolt . 1  00 

Antoninus  Pius  (138  A.D.).    Rev.,  Felicity  sanding 50 

Faustina  Sr.  (138  A.  D. ).    Rev. ,  Augusta,  female  with  corn 50 

Nero  (54  A.D.).    Rev.,  Victory  with  globe 1  50 


THIRD  BRONZE. 

Tetricus  (267  A.D.).    Rev.  Hilarity  holding  hasta 35 

Postumus  (258  A.D.).    Fides  publica 25 

Constantino  the  Great  (306  A.D.).    Rev.,  Soli  Invicti  Comiti 40 

Victorinus  (265  A.D.).    Rev.,  Piety  at  an  altar 35 

Claudius  Gothicus  (268  A.D.).  Rev.,  Fides  Publica 30 

Gallienus  (253  A.D.).   Rev.,  Pegasus 25 

Constans,  son  of  Constantine  the  Great  (387  A.D.).    Rev.,  two  soldiers 25 

Probus  (276  A.D.).    Rev.,  Fides  Militum 25 

Aurelian  (275  A. D.).    Rev.,  Aurelian  and  two  captives 25 

Justinus  (518  A.D.).    Rev.,  cross  and  E. 25 

Fhvrius  Victor  (383  A.D.).    Lead  coin  of  the  period.      Rare 50 

Vespasian  (69  A. D.).    Rev.,  an  altar.   Rare 75 

Maximianus  Hercules  (285  A.  D. ).     Rev. ,  Victory  upheld  by  soldiers 40 


ANCIENT  BRONZE  COINS  OF  GREEK  CITIES. 

Over  2,000  Years  Old. 

Aradus  in  Phoenicia.     Head  of  Jupiter.     Rev.,  a  Prow $    25 

Centuripse  in  Sicily.     Jupiter  to  right.     Rev.,  a  Thunderbolt 50 

Sam  os  in  Ionia.    Mask  of  a  Lion.  Rev.,  fore-part  of  a  Bull.    Fine,  and  very  thick; 

earliest  coinage 1  00 

Tegea  in  Crete.     Head  of  Pallas.     Rev.,  Wolf  suckling  an  Infant 40 

Thessalonica  in  Macedonia.     Female  Head.     Rev.,  Thunderbolt 25 

Valentia  in  Bruttium.     Hercules  to  right.     Rev. ,  Double  Club,    quadrans 35 

Ambracia  in  Epirus.     Head  of  Juno.     Rev.,    Jupiter  with  Thunderbolt 25 

Antioch  in  Syria.     Head  of  Trajan.     Rev.,  S.  C.,  in  wreath.     Scarce 40 

Andrus  Island.     Obv.,  Diota.    Rev.,  Bunch  of  Grapes 25 

Rhegium  in  Bruttium.     Head  of  Janus  Bifrons.     Rev.,  Jupiter  seated 35 

Trallium  in  Macedonia.     Head  of  Mercury.      Rev.,  a  Flower  of  balaustium 50 

Leontinum  in  Sicily.     Head  of  Ceres.     Rev. ,  Sheaf  of  Wheat 25 

Phileus  in  Achaia.     Bull  kneeling.     Rev. ,  four  Pellets,  Ph 25 

Pergamus  in  Mysia.     Head  of  Pallas.     Rev. ,  Victory  to  right 30 

Side  in  Pisidia.     Bust  of  Pallas.     Rev.,  Diana 35 

Parium  in  Mysia.     Head  of  Augustus.     Rev.,  Oxen  driven  by  two  figures 50 

Athens  in  Attica.     Head  of  Minerva.     Rev.,  an  Owl 40 

Syracuse  in  Sicily.     Head  of   Pallas.     Rev.,  Star  encircled  by  two    Dolphins. 

Large;  thick;  very  early  coin.     Rare 1  00 

Phocis.     Full  face  bust  of  Pallas.     Rev. ,  Ph.  in  wreath.     Rare 35 

Caesarea  in  Cappadocia.    Head  of  Antoninus  Pius.    Rev. ,  Mount  Argaeus.    Scarce  50 
Panormus  in  Sicily.     Head  of  Juno.   Rev. .  Bull  standing,  grape  vine  in  back- 
ground.    Rare 75 

Campana,  Rome.     Head  of  Apollo.     Rev.,  Lion  to  right,  Romano.     Beautiful 

thick  coin  ;  very  fine.     Rare 1  50 

Tauromenium  in  Sicily.       Head  of  Apollo.    Rev.,  human -faced  Bull.     Beautiful 

green  patination 75 

Bruttium.     Head  of  Jupiter.    Rev.,  flying  Eagle 35 

Cyrene  in  Cyrenaica.     Horse  to  right.     Rev.,  a  Wheel.     Rare 50 

Erythrae  in  Bceotia.     Head  of  Hercules.     Rev.,  Bow,  Quiver  and  Club 40 

Corcyrus,  Insula.     Head  of  Bacchus.     Rev.,  Cantharus.     Fine  patination 50 

Nuceria  in  Bruttium.     Head    of    Apollo.    Rev.    Horse  to  left,  Star  below,  fine 

brown  patina 50 

Elaea  in  ^Eolis.     Head  of  Ceres.   Rev.,  Torch  in  wreath  of  wheat 25 

Larissa  in  Thessaly.     Head  of  Medusa.  Rev.,  Soldier  on  horseback. 35 

Neapolis  in  Sicily.    Head  of  Diana.  Rev.,  Human-faced  bull  crowned  by  victory.  50 


ANCIENT  IMPERIAL  GREEK  BRONZE  COINS,  ETC. 

Syria,  Antiochus  I.,  Soter,  281  B.  C.  Head  of  Apollo.  Rev.,  Tripod 75 

Bactria,  Ages  I.,  110  B.  C.  Elephant.  Rev.,  Sacred  cow.  Rare - 100 

Sicily,  Hiero  II.,  269  B.  C.  Head  of  Jupiter.  Rev.,  Trident,  Dolphin  on  each 

side 1  00 

Egypt,  Ptolemy  VI.,  Philometer,  181  B.  C.  Head  of  Jupiter.  Rev.,  Eagle  on  a 

thunderbolt — very  large,  thick  coin.    Rare - 2  00 


Egypt,  Ptolemy  III.  tind  Berenice,  246  B.  C.  Accolated  heads  to  right.  Rev. , 

Eagle  on  thunderbolt.  Rare 60 

Judea,  Alexander  Jannaeus,  B.  C.,  78.  Anchor.  Rev., a  Star.  This  is  the  famous 

Widow's  Mite — the  smallest  coin  of  the  Jews.  Rare 250 


FOREIGN  SILVER  COINS. 
ALL  DOLLAR  SIZE,  SOME  LARGER. 

1780 — Austria,  Crown.     Bust  of  Maria  Theresa.     Rev.,  arms.     Very  good $2750 

1866 — Mexico,  Dollar.  Bust  of  Maximilian.  Rev.,  arms  supported  by  Grif- 
fons. Good 1  50 

1831 — Rome,  Scudo.     Bust  of  Pope  Gregory  XVI.     Rev.,  group  of  Scriptural 

celebrities  around  the  infant  Saviour.     Very  good ^ 3  50 

1822 — Mexico,  Dollar.     Bust  of  Iturbide  (who  was  murdered  in  the  succeeding 

year).     Rev.  crowned  eagle  on  a  cactus.     Very  good 3  50 

1820 — England,  Crown.     George  III.     Rev. ,  St.  George  and  Dragon  within  an 

inscribed  garter.     Lettered  edge.     Good 250 

1632 — Austria,  Crown.  Half-length  figure  of  Leopold  I.,  in  armor  with  sword 
and  sceptre.  Rev. ,  arms  of  Burgundy  and  Tirol  within  a  collar  of  the 
"  Golden  Fleece."  Fine  and  sharp.  Rare 600 

1876 — Baden,  Five  Marks.     Head  of  Grand  Duke  Frederick,  to  left.    Rev.,  arms 

of  the  new  Empire.    Fine -.- 2  50 

1876 — Hessen,  Five  Marks.     Head  of  Grand  Duke  Louis  III.,  to  right.     Rev. 

arms  of  the  new  Empire.     Fine - 2  50 

1876 — Bavaria,  Five  Marks.     Head  of  Louis  II.,  to  right.     Rev.,  arms  of  the 

new  Empire.     Fine - 2  50 

1659 — Denmark,  Crown.  A  hand  reaching  from  a  cloud  with  a  sword,  severing 
a  hand  which  is  grasping  a  crown  (this  represents  the  suppression  of 
the  conspiracy  against  the  Crown.  Frederick  III.  Rare.  Very  good.  6  00 

1776 — Zurich,  Crown.     Rampant  lion  supporting  a  shield.     Rev.,  "Justitia  et 

Concordia,"  surrounded  by  ornaments.     Rare.     Fine 400 

1874 — France,  Five  Francs.     Hercules  uniting  the  Genii  of  the  Republic.    Very 

good 1  50 

1868 — Belgium,   Five  Francs.      Head  of    Leopold  II.     Rer.,  crowned  arms. 

Good 1  50 

1680 — Poland,  Crown.  Sigismund  III.,  half-length  figure  in  mail  with  sword 
and  mund.  Rev.,  arms  of  Poland,  Sweden  and  Norway  (on  this  coin 
he  is  styled  ruler  of  Russia  and  Prussia  also).  Good.  Rare 500 

1791 — Africa,  Sierra. Leone  Dollar.     Lion  crouchant.     Rev.,  clasped  hands  of 

the  two  races.     Good.     Rare 300 

1803 — France,  Five  Francs.     Napoleon  I. ,  First  Consul.    Paris  mint.    Good 2  50 

1829 — Mexico,  Dollar.     Zacatecas  mint.     Good 125 

1677 — England,  Crown.     Charles  II.     Rev.,  arms  in  form  of  across,  eight  Cs. 

in  angles.     Very  fair. 2  50 

1832 — France,  Five  Francs.     Louis  Philippe,  laureated  head.    .Very  fair 1  50 

1848 — Lombarcly,  Five  Lire.     Provisional  Government ;  draped  figure  of  Italy 

standing.  Milan  mint.     Fine,  scarce 3  00 

1747 — France,  Crown.     Head  of  Louis  XV.    Toulouse  mint.     Fair 150 

1693 — Austria,  Crown.  Very  large  head  of  Leopold,  with  bust  draped  in  lion- 
skin  and  decorated  with  the  Golden  Fleece.  Rev.,  an  elaborate  shield 
of  arms.  (This  Emperor  is  called  the  "  Hog-mouth,"  owing  to  the 
shape  of  that  aperture.)  Rare,  fine _ 5  00 

1852 — Cordoba,  Dollar.     Castle  with  six  flags.     Rev.,  a  sun  with  rays.     Very 

fine,  rare 5  00 

1813 — France,  Five  Francs.     Napoleon  I.     Very  fair 2  00 

1833 — Chili,  Dollar  of  Santiago.     Volcano  in  state  of  eruption.     Rev.,  pillar 

surmounted  by  a  globe  beneath  a  blazing  star.     Very  good,  scarce 2  00 

1592 — Austria,  Hammered  Crown.     Bust  of  Rudolph  II.     Rev.,  double  eagle 

holding  sword  and  sceptre.     Fine,  very  rare 10  00 

1746 — Russia,  Crown.  Elizabeth  I.  Remarkably  stout  bust  to  right,  and  re- 
markable for  its  nudity.  Very  good  and  rare 4  00 

1804— Mexico,  Dollar.     Charle's  IV.     Good,  pierced 1  oO 

1660 — Brunswick  Crown.    Grand  Duke  Augustus;  Wild  man  of  the  Hartz.with 

an  uprooted  tree  in  his  hands.     Rev.,  arms.     Good,  rare 500 

1867 — China,  Dollar  of  Hong  Kong.  Head  of  Victoria.  Rev.,  Chinese  charac- 
ters. Very  good 2  50 


1812 — Zacatecas,  Dollar.     Ferdinand  VII.     Provisional  money  struck  by  the 

Royalists.     Very  rude  and  rare,  good 5  00 

1659 — Denmark,  Crown.     Frederick  III.     Monogram  crowned.    Rev.,  shield  of 

arms,  backed  by  a  cross.     Very  good 3  50 

1720 — Russia,  Crown.     Peter  Alexievitch  the  Great.     Bust  laureated  to  right. 

Rev.,  double-eagle.     Very  good,  rare . 1000 

1840— Prussia,  Double  Thaler.     Fred.  William  III.     Rev.,  a  beautiful  shield 

with  many  quarterings,  draped  with  ermine.     Very  good- 3  00 

1871 — Chihuahua,  Dollar.     Liberty  cap  with  rays.     Very  good 150 

(1798) — Roman  Republic,  Scudo.  Female  standing  with  fasces  and  Liberty  pole. 

Rev.,  value  in  wreath.     (This  Republic  was  formed  by  Napoleon  I. , 

but  existed  only  two  years).     Very  broad  milling,  fine  and  rare 7  50 

Venice,  Crown  of  Aloysius  Mocenico.    The  Doge  kneeling  before  the  lion 

of  St.  Mark.     Rev.,  Virgin  Mary  with  palm  ;   124  beneath  ;  no    date. 

Very  fine  and  sharp,  very  rare 15  00 

1821 — Sweden,  Jubilee  Crown.     Charles  XIV  (Marshal  Bernadotte).     Bust  to 

right.     Rev.,  portraits  of  Gustavus  I.  and  II.,  and  Frederick  I.  in  oval 

frames.     Fine  and  rare . 3  50 

(1534) — Austria,    Crown.     Ferdinand  I.     Half  length  figure  in  armor.     Rev., 

Duke  of  Burgundy,  etc.     Fine,  scarce. .. . 5  00 

1823 — Mexico,  Dollar.     "Iturbide."    Inscription  in  full.    Rev. ,  eagle  on  cactus. 

(This  Emperor  was  killed  during  this  year. )    Fine . 3  00 

1828 — Manila,  Dollar.     Arms  crowned.     Rev.,  inscribed  "Manila  1828."  Struck 

over  a  Dollar  of  Peru.     Very  good  and  rare 5  00 

1601 — Saxony,  Crown.     Half  length  figures  of  the  brother  Dukes,  Christian, 

John,  George  and  Augustus.     Rev.,  decorated  shield  of  arms.     Very 

good 3  50 

1625 — Saxony,  Crown.     Half  length  figures,  in  beautifully  ornamented  suits  of 

mail,  of  the  four  brothers,  John  Philip,  Frederick  John,  William,  and 

Fred.  William.     Fine  and  rare 7  50 

1818— France,  Five  Francs.     Louis  XVI.   Rouen  mint.     Good 150 

(1556) — Mexico,  Hammered  Dollar.     Philip  II.     Shield  of  arms.     This  is  one  of 

second  issue  of  coins  struck  in  America.     Very  good  and  rare 7  00 

1854 — Saxony,  Double  Thaler.     Frederick  Augustus.     Very  good 2  50 

1762 — Russia,  Crown.     Katherine  II.     Well  developed  bust  of  the  Empress  to 

right.     Rev.,  arms.     Fine,  rare 350 

1688 — Denmark,  Crown.     Christian  V.    Crowned  lion  and  battle-a.xe  in  wreath. 

Very  good 3  50 

1818 — Bavaria,  Crown.     Maximilian  Joseph.     Rev.,  sword,  sceptre  and  crown. 

Good 2  00 

1830— France,  Five  Francs.     Charles  X.     Fine 225 

1757 — Nuremberg,  Crown.     Francis  I.     Rev.,  flying  eagle  with  two  shields. 

Fine 3  50 

1821 — England,  Crown.     George  IV.  (Pistruccfs  die).    Rev.,  St.  George  slaying 

the  dragon.     Good 2  50 

1750 — Prussia,  Thaler.     Frederick  the  Great,  bust  in  armor.     Rev.,  eagle  on 

war  trophies.     Very  good 2  00 

1854 — Peru,  Dollar.     Liberty  standing  with  shield  and  spear.     Fine 250 

1811 — Italy,  Five  Lire.     Napoleon  I.     Rev.,  arms.     Good 250 

1726 — Brunswick,  Crown.     George  I.  (of  England).   Horse  to  left.    Rev.,  British 

Arms.     Good.     Rare. 300 

1735 — Naples,  Crown.     Charles  (Spanish  Infanta).     Aquarius  seated  on  shores 

of  an  ocean,  volcanoes  in  the  distance.     Good 

1848 — Belgium.     Leopold  I.     Bust  laureated  with  oak  wreath.     Very  good 2  00 

1824 — Durango,    "  Crook  Neck "    Dollar.      Eagle    tearing    a    serpent.     Good. 

Scarce 3  00 

1815 — France,  Five  Francs.     Louis  XVIII.     Military  bust,   first    issued  after 

Napoleon's  banishment,    Limoges  mint.     Good 200 

1782 — Hungary,  Crown      Joseph  II.     Virgin  Mary  and  child.     Rev. ,  two  an- 
gels supporting  crown  and  arms.     Good 2  00 

1845— Holland,  Crown.     William  II.     Head  to  left.    Very  good 2  00 

1873 — Bolivia,  Dollar.     Arms  in  oval,  surmounted  by  a  condor,  and  backed  by 

war  implements.     Very  fine. _.. 2  50 

1835 — Bavaria,  Crown.     Louis  I.     Rev.,  monument  erected  for  Princess  The- 

rese.     Fine.     Scarce 2  50 

1852 — France,  Five  Francs.     President  Napoleon.     Good.     Scarce 200 

1689 — Mansfeldt,  Crown.     Peter  Ernest  Bruno.     St.  George  and  Dragon.  Rev., 

shield  of  arms.     Very  good 3  50 

1875 — Greece,  Five  Drachms.     George  I.     Head  to  left.    Rev.,  "King  of  the 

Greeks."    Fine..  2  50 


1796 — Malta,  Two  Scudi.  Emanuel  de  Rohan,  Grand  Master.  Bust  to  right  in 
armor.  Rev.,  arms  crowned.  Very  good  and  rare.  (This  order  was 

disbanded  by  Napoleon  in  1798) 5  CO 

1866 — Mexico,  Dollar.     Maximilian.     Potosi  mint.     Fine.     Rare 250 

1757 — Bavaria,  Crown.     Maximilian  Joseph.     Rev.,  Virgin  Mary  and  child  amid 

the  clouds.     Good .,. 2  50 

1716 — France,  Crown.  Louis  XV.  Infant  bust.  This  is  a  very  remarkable 
coin  struck  over  a  Crown  of  Louis  le  Grand,  1714,  in  such  a  manner  as 
to  appear  intentional,  decorating  the  hair  and  bust  in  fine  style  ;  and  on 
reverse  the  profile  of  the  father  surmounts  the  fleur-de-lis.  Very  good. 

Rare 5  00 

1729 — Furstenberg,  Crown.  Prince  Joseph  William.  Very  beautiful  bust  to 
right.  Rev. ,  a  mining  village,  miners  working  near  a  shaft.  Splendid 

impression.    Rare ..- 8  00 

1646 — Denmark,  Crown.     Christian  III.    Bust  in  armor  to  right.     Rev.,  lion 

and  battle-axe.     Very  fine  and  rare 10  00 

1837 — South  Peru,  Dollar.     Volcano,  ship  and  castle.     Rev.,  sun.     Good 250 

1637 — Hesse,  Crown.  Landgrave  William.  Lion  rampant.  Rev.,  scene  of  the 
great  hurricane,  "  Uno  volente  humils  levabor. "  Very  curious  and 

rare.    As  fine  as  when  struck 10  00 

1619 — Austria,  Crown.     Ferdinand  II.     Rev. ,  St.  Leodgar  seated.     Very  good. 

Scarce 4  00 

1255  (A.  H.) — Turkey,  Twenty  Piastres.      Mehemet  Ali,   his   Togrha  on  obv. 

Good 2  50 

1874 — Switzerland,  Five  Francs.     St.    Gall,  warrior  in  armor  kneeling,  before 

his  army,  and  with  his  sword  points  to  a  distant  city.     Rev.  "view  of 

town  in  a  valley.     Exceedingly  beautiful  workmanship.    Uncirculated.       3  50 

1867 — Switzerland,  Five  Francs.     Schwyz.    Lion  regardant,  holding  sword  and 

shield,  bow  and  quiver  under  his  foot.     Rev.,  trophy  of  arms  and  flags. 

Proof 400 

1848 — Geneva  Republic,  Five  Francs.     Arms  on  shield.     Very  fine  and  rare.. .      500 

1837— Poland,  Ten  Zlot.     Double  eagle  displayed.     Good.     Rare. 2  50 

1861 — Prussia,  Coronation  Thaler.     William  and  Augusta,  accolated  busts  to 

right.     Very  fine 1  25 

1839— New  Grenada,  Dollar.     Bogota  Mint.     Good 1  50 

1797 — Tuscany,  Crown.     Ferdinand  III.    Pisa  mint.    Unicorn.     Very  fine 200 

1781 — Mexico,  Dollar.     Sword,  scales,  etc.     Very  fine 1  25 

1794 — Prussia,  Crown.     Frederick  William  III.    Mailed  bust  to  right.     Rev. , 

eagle  in  oval.     Good 2  00 

1876 — Venezuela,  Dollar.     Head  of  Bolivar  (fine  portrait).    Rev. ,  arms.     These 

coins  were  struck  in  the  Paris  mint.     Very  fine 3  00 

1865 — Peru,  Dollar.     Liberty  seated  with  emblazoned  shield.     Very  fine 125 

1875 — Wurtemberg,  Five  Marks.     Karl  I.     Fine  head  to  right.     Rev.,  arms  of 

new  Empire.     Very  fine 2  50 

1763 — Tuscany,  Crown.     Prince  Leopold,  Pisa  mint.     Very  fair. ,. 200 

1848 — Venice,  Five  Lire.     Lion  of  St.  Mark  to  left  (the  Venetian  Republic  of 

'48  existed  but  few  months).     Very  fine 5  00 

1823 — Peru,  Dollar.  Virtue  and  Justice  standing,  a  column  between  them. 
Rev. ,  first  arms  of  Peru.  Revolution  dollar,  re-stamped  with  a  crown 

by  Spain.     Rare  and  historically  valuable 5  00 

1778 — Milan,  Crown.  Maria  Theresa.  Rev.,  arms  of  Milan.  In  the  inscrip- 
tion Mariais  styled  "Duke."  Scarce 3  00 

— Chili,  Dollar,  provisional.     Star  on  incused  shield,  1  P  below.     Rare 300 


Coin   Items. 

In  the  coin  line  the  most  important  event  of  the  quarter  has  been  the  discovery  by 
Mr.  Mason  of  a  half  dollar  made  by  the  Confederate  Government  in  1861.  Only  four 
pieces  were  struck,  consequently  they  are  of  great  rarity  and  almost  fabulous  value. 
A  short  history  of  this  interesting  discovery  has  already  been  given  in  the  public  press, 
and  as  we  have  not  space  for  full  particulars  now,  we  must  defer  giving  all  the  details 
until  next  number,  when  we  hope  to  be  able  to  illustrate  the  piece  and  give  all  the  facts 
concerning  it.  We  are  happy  to  add  that  there  is  a  good  pro^ort  of  the  piece  being 
restruck  at  a  moderate  price  for  collectors. 


TO  COIN    COLLECTORS. 

We  are  now  enabled  to  supply  collectors  with  cases  for  preserving  fine  coins  in, 
at  the  following  very  low  prices : 


No.   I.  No.  2.  No.  4. 

No.  1— For  Dollars,  price $1  50  per  100 

No.  2— For  Half  Dollars,  price 1  25 

No.  3— For  Cents,  price 1  25        " 

No.  4 — For  Quarter  Dollars  and  Half  Cents,  price 1  15        " 

Postage  12c.  per  100  extra. 

A  sheet  of  gummed  dates  accompany  each  100  boxes  or  envelopes,  which  can  be 
stuck  on  top  or  edge,  according  to  the  way  in  which  they  are  kept. 

We  have  also  prepared,  at  considerable  cost,  small  square  envelopes,  suitable  for 
holding  half  dollars  or  cents.  Price  25c.  per  100  ;  28c.  post  free. 


U.   S.   REVENUE    STAMPS. 

ATTENTION,  COLLECTORS! 


SCOTT  &  COMPANY  are  now  paying  very  high  prices  for  U.  S.  Revenue 
Stamps. 

Ten  dollars  each  paid  for  Ic.  blue  Alexander's  Match  Stamps,  Ic.  green  American 
Match  Stamps,  and  other  rare  varieties. 

$1.00  per  100  paid  for  well-assorted  Proprietary  Stamps,  printed  on  pink  paper. 


We  are  .now  selling  large  sheets  of  gummed  paper  —  the  best  plan  ever  invented  for 
sticking  stamps  in  an  Album.  Price  lOc.  per  sheet. 

It  is  free  from  dirt,  always  available,  and  stamps  stuck  on  with  this  can  at  any 
time  be  removed  without  injury  to  stamp  or  album.  A  foreign  stamp,  mounted  on  this 
paper,  goes  with  every  sheet,  to  show  how  to  use  it. 

SCOTT  &  COMPANY,  146  FULTON  ST.,  NEW  YORK. 


GEOLOGICAL   SPECIMENS. 

We  have  just  received  a  consignment  of  sets  of  minerals,  each  numbered  and 
named.  Thirty  specimens  in  a  set.  Price  $1 .00  per  box  ;  post  free,  lOc.  extra. 

This  selection  of  minerals  will  be  found  very  interesting  and  instructive,  as  it  illus- 
trates the  different  strata  of  the  earth's  crust,  and  teaches  the  structure  of  t^ie  globe  we 
live  on. 

SCOTT    &    COMPANY, 

146  Fulton  Street,  New  York  City. 


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SCOTT  &  CO.'S   POPULAR 


NOTE  —  No  packet  in  this  series  contains  any  duplicates,  and  every  stamp  in  the  cttfife  list 
is  warranted  genuine  and  authentic.  No  discount  can  be  allowed  on  any  packet,  andli  3  cent 
etamp  for  postage  must  accompany  all  orders. 

Packet.  J~  \  Price. 

A.  Contains  50  used  Foreign  Stamps,  including  Finland,  Spain,  Cuba^ifcc.  ^**-**'$0  25 

It.  Contains  30  good  obsolete  Stamps,  including  Turkey,  Russia,  French  Republic, 

Hungary,  &c  .................................................................  25 

C.  Contains  10  rare  Foreign  Stamps,  including  Western  Australia,  New  Grenada, 

Brazil,  &c  ....................................................................  25 

I>.  Contains  20  unused  Stamps,  including  France,  Spain,  Italy,  Bergedorf,  &c  ........  25 

E.  Contains  10  good  unused  Stamps,  including  Heligoland,  Malta,  Ceylon,  Dutch 

Indies,  &c  ....................................................................  25 

F.  Contains  20       used  U.   S.   Official  Stamps,  including  "War    Envelopes,    Navy, 

Interior,  &c  .................   ...............................................  25 

0.  Contains  15  genuine  U.  S.  local  Stamps,  including  Crosby,  Chever  and  Towle, 

$       Swarts,  &c  ...................................................................  25 

II.     Contains  10  Foreign  Envelope  Stamps,  including  Russia,  Hungary  and  Switzerland  25 

1.  Contains  75  mixed  Foreign  Stamps,  including  Victoria,  New  Zealand,  Cape  of 

Good  Hope,  New  South  Wales,  Old  Canada  (Beaver),  Jamaica,  &c.  .  .  .........  50 

J.  Contains  25  scarce  used  Foreign  Stamps,  including  Japan,  Mexico,  Peru,  Straits 

Settlements,  &c  ..............................................................  50 

K.  Contains  25  rare  unused  Stamps,  including  Venezuela,  Sandwich  Islands,  New- 

foundland, Iceland,  Greece,  &c  ...............................................  50 

Ij.  Contains  30  used  U.  S.  Official  Stamps,  including  Agriculture,  Justice,  War,  &c.  .  50 

HH.  Contains  30  British  Colonial  Stamps,  including  Sierra  Leone,  Trinidad,  South 

Australia,  &c  .................................................................  50 

N.  Contains  15  Stamps  from  Africa,  including  triangular  Cape  of  Good  Hope,  Natal, 

Orange  States,  Prince  Islands,  &c  ...........................................  50 

O.  Contains  100  used  Foreign  Stamps,  including  Dutch  Indies,  Bermuda,  Thurn  und 

Taxis,  Hong  Kong,  India,  Luxemburg,  &c  ...................................        1  00 

I*.  Contains  100  used  and  unused  Foreign  Stamps  .  The  Stamps  in  this  packet  are 

entirely  different  from  those  contained  in  Packet  O,  and  consist,  among  others, 

of  Stamps  from  Servia,  Roumania,  Egypt,  Barbadoes,  &c  ......................        1  00 

<J.  Contains  30  Stamps  from  Central  and  South  America,  including  Costa  Rica,  Nic- 

aragua, Salvador,  Peru,  Ecuador,  Mexico,  Bolivia,  &c  .........................        1  00 

R.     Contains  30  Stamps  from  Asia,  including  Cashmere,  Persia,  China,  Japan,  &c  .....        1  00 

S.  Contains  25  U.  S.  Btovelope  Stamps,  including  40-cent  Stamp,  and  some  of  nearly 

every  issue  .....................................................  •  ..............        1  00 

X.  Contains  35  genuine  U.  S.  Locals,  including  G.  and  H.  Carnes,  Metropolitan, 

Boutons,  &c  ..................................................................        1  00 

U.  Contains  20  Foreign  Post  Cards,  unused  and  uncut,  including  Japan,  Ceylon, 

Denmark,  Victoria,  &c  .......................................................      *1  00 

V.  Contains  50  U.  S.  Official  Stamps,  including  Executive,  State,  Agriculture, 

Justice,  &c  ...............................................  ....................        1  50 

"W.  Contains  50  very  rare  Foreign  Stamps,  including  First  Issue  Bolivia,  Antigua, 

Fiji  Islands,  Old  Mexico,  Modena,  Naples,  New  Brunswick,  &c  ...............        3  50 

X.  Contains  135  Foreign  Stamps,  each  issued  by  a  different  State,  and  includes 

one  from  nearly  every  stamp  issuing  country  in  the  world.  Very  cheap  ;  only  5  00 
Y.  Contains  300  unused  Foreign  Stamps,  including  Phillipine  Islands,  Costa  Rica, 

St.  Helena,  Dominica,  Guatemala,  Salvador,  Sarawak,  Portuguese  Indies,  &c.  10  00 
Z.  Contains  500  used  and  unused  Foreign  Stamps,  including  some  from  nearly  every 

country  in  the  world,  among  which  may  be  found  Ecuador,  Guatemala,  Fiji 

and    Sandwich   Islands,  Montevideo,  Mexico,  Martinique,  Nicaragua,  Japan, 

Argentine  Confederation,  Bermuda,  British  Columbia,  Ceylon,  Deccan,  Tus- 

cany, St.  Christopher,  Shanghai,  &c.,  &c.,  and  is  decidedly  the  best  and  cheap- 

est packet  for  any  one  not  having  more  than  600  in  their  collection  ............      10  Off 


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