Archives International Auctions - Sale 38 - Sessions 1 & 2
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February 7-8,2017
Archives International Auctions
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1605 1604Japan, Empire, 1904, Uncirculated Silver 20 SenJapan, 20 Sen, Meiji
Yr. 37, Y# 24, graded by NGC MS 63. Rare this nice. ������������������Est.
$100-150
1605 JapanYen, M45 (1912), KM-A25.3, NGC MS 63Lovely brilliant
strike with sharp details and lots of luster.
Est.
$200-300
1606
1607 1606Japan, Empire, 1914, Almost Uncirculated Silver 50 SenJapan, 50
Sen, Taisho Yr. 3, Y# 37.2, graded by NGC AU 55.������������������������Est.
$75-100
1607Japan, Empire, 1914, Almost Uncirculated Silver YenJapan, Yen,
Taisho Yr. 3, Y# 37.2, graded by NGC AU 55. �������������������������������Est.
$75-100
1608
1608Japan, specialized collection in album with 59 coinsJapan, group
of 59 coins, from 1870 to 1976, housed in a Japanese Type Set Dansco
Album. Includes from the Meiji Era under Emperor Mutshuhito 1 Rin,
1873-1884, Y #15, lustrous AU; 10 Sen, Y# 23, choice VF; 50 Sen, Y# 25,
cleaned VF; 1/2 Sen, Y# 16.2, lustrous AU+; 1 Sen, Y# 17.2, aVF; 50 Sen,
Y# 31, VF. Also from the Taisho Era under Emperor Yoshihito included
are 1 Sen, Y# 35, XF; 5 Sen, Y# 43, XF; 10 Sen, Y# 36.2, UNC; 5 Rin, Y#
41, BU; 1 Sen, Y# 42, UNC with luster traces; 5 Sen, Y# 44, VF; 10 Sen,
Y# 45, VF; and 50 Sen, Y# 46, VF+. Balance of the group is mostly XF-
UNC coins from the Showa Era under Emperor Hirohito. A nice group
worthy of inspection.��������������������������������������������������������������������Est.
$250-400
FOREIGN BANKNOTES
Jordan
1609
1609Jordan Currency Board, 1949, Issued BanknoteJordan, 1 Dinar,
P-2b, from the first issue of this country, graded by PMG as VF 30 with a
comment of “Annotation”. TDLR.�����������������������������������������������Est.
$200-350
Extremely rare Emergency Specimen Issue.
1610
1610Central Bank of Jordan, ND (1977), Specimen “Emergency Issue” BanknoteJordan, specimen 20 Dinars, 1977 (1991), P-22s1, TDLR
oval imprints, Specimen No 081. A lovely specimen from a series that
was printed in 1977 using the design as the brown 20 Dinars then in
circulation, but in blue color instead, as it was intended for use as an
emergency issue. This emergency came in 1991 in relation to the Gulf
War, and the blue 20 Dinars were briefly released in circulation, until
they were quickly replaced in 1992 with an entirely new series. This type
is scarce as an issued note but quite rare as specimen as it was not widely
distributed to official authorities. Graded Gem New 65 PPQ by PCGS.
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$2500-3750
1611
1611Central Bank of Jordan, 1992, Solid Serial 777777 SuperbGemUnc BanknoteJordan, issued 1/2 Dinar, 1992, P-23a, solid serial number
777777, graded Superb Gem New 68 PPQ by PCGS.�������������������Est.
$200-300