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Note: An unrecorded control for this denomination, which copies exactly the tetradrachm Price 121, ...

 


A small but unrecorded number of proofs of both years exist. Perhaps as many as 20 pieces survive of the 1854 coinage, while proofs of 1855 are rarer still, with about a dozen pieces known today.

The origin of this volume is unrecorded, however, an undated note referring to the work was made by the recorder of the General Court, Isaac Addington, who stated he had discovered the book in 1672 and frequently used it but that he, ...

Both varieties of the pound and half pound were coined, but the number produced is unrecorded. The single-shaft variety is much more rare in each instance; in the case of the half pound, it's unique.

Purchased from Robert Roth, date unrecorded.
946 1903 MS-63. Sharply struck with soft frosty yellow gold lustre and very minor surface marks.

RIC II 504 var.
Apparently unrecorded in RIC and Cohen - with this bust type ...

/Cross and crosslets, Famagusta mint, Die P; CLC 45:3-6var (rev. unrecorded). Near centered, some weakness in legends and lower obv./rt. rev., light tone, decent facial detail on king, Fine-Fine+....$295 Photo ...

Islands Of Ionia, Samos AR Tetradrachm. ca 400-365 BC. Facing lion scalp / SA, forepart of bull right, branch behind; magistrate QEOGNHU. Barron, (unrecorded magistrate); SNG Copenhagen -.
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Moving on to the reign of Charles II (1665-1700), I am aware of no 8- or 4- escudo pieces, only a few undated 1-escudo coins and a handful of 2 escudos dated between 1671 and 1699. Though unrecorded in any book, the 1695 and 1699 issues do exist, ...

Dictionary of Coin Denominations
Countries of the World and the Coin Denominations Used by them
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in the Indian Head gold dollar series, Type 2 and Type 3, include the following: the 1851-D retails $3,000 in Fine; the 1857 retails $2,950 in Fine; the 1860-D retails $2,000 in Fine; the 1875 retails $1,600 in Fine. The 1861-D, with an unrecorded ...

coins in private collections and museums may have been stamped out in the Tower Mint in London, the Leningrad Mint in Russia, in John Higley's workshop in Granby, Connecticut, in one of over a dozen mints in Mexico, or perhaps by some unrecorded ...

The blank used for the presentation specimen of variety 5, "The Coin," was apparently deliberately broader than normal although the exact diameter is unrecorded. Weight standard: 208 grains (13.48 grams). Observed range, 200-221 grains (12.96-14.

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