World Gold Coins Brazil (colonial)
1121. Costa Rica, 1 peso, 1866GW, fineness omitted. KM-
José I
$250-$375.
107.3. 1.41 grams.
XF with hint of luster, somewhat crude. Estimate:
1113. Brazil (Rio mint), 6400 reis, José I, 1770-R, encapsu- 1122. Costa Rica, 1 peso, 1872GW. KM-116. 1.44 grams. XF with lated NGC AU 58. KM-172.2. Highly lustrous but with light wear or
weakness on highest points, minor flan-flaw on upper lip. Estimate: $600-$900.
hint of luster, traces of die-clashing on reverse. Estimate: $250-$375.
1123. Costa Rica, 5 colones, 1900. KM-142. 3.98 grams. AU details,
lightly polished (lustrous), old mark on cheek. Estimate: $150-$225.
Brazil (Empire) Pedro II 1114. Brazil, 20000 reis, Pedro II, 1851, small bust, encap-
sulated NGC MS 61. KM-463. Bagmarks and hairlines in fields but no wear to speak of, lustrous. Estimate: $1,000-$1,500.
Canada 1115. Newfoundland, Canada, 2 dollars, 1882-H. KM-5. 3.32
grams. XF with light red toning and traces of luster in legends, no
problems. Estimate: $200-$300.
weak at highest point in hair. Estimate: $200-$300.
1125. Costa Rica (struck in Philadelphia), 2 colones, 1922.
1116. Canada, 5 dollars, George V, 1912. KM-26. 8.37 grams.
Lustrous and lightly red-toned Mint State with minor bagmarks. Estimate: $400-$600.
Colombia (Republic) 1117. Bogotá, Colombia, 1 escudo, 1823JF.
1124. Costa Rica (struck in Philadelphia), 2 colones, 1900, encapsulated NGC AU 58. KM-139. Lightly toned, no wear but
KM-139. 1.56 grams. MS with muted luster, no problems, slightly weak
strike at highest point in hair. Estimate: $175-$250.
Japan
Restrepo-161.1;
Bold VF with hint of toning around details, no problems. Estimate: $200-$300. KM-81.1. 3.34 grams.
1118. Bogotá, Colombia, 1 escudo, 1825JF. Restrepo-161.5; KM-
AXF with red toning all over, old mark on date and newer one next to the A of BOGOTÁ. Estimate: $350-$500.
81.1. 3.39 grams.
1126. Lot of 20 Japanese 2 shu (ni-shu gins, “samurai coins”)
Costa Rica (Republic) 1119. Costa Rica, 1/2 escudo, 1855GW, encapsulated NGC XF 40. KM-97. Slightly crudely struck as usual, good luster for the grade. Estimate: $250-$375.
of the mid-1800s. 32.78 grams total. Typically quality (problem-free XF-AU), popular for jewelry and souvenirs, struck in low-grade gold but decent in color. Estimate: $1,000-$1,500.
1127. Lot of 20 Japanese 2 shu (ni-shu gins, “samurai coins”) of the mid-1800s. 32.70 grams total. Typically quality (problem-free
1120. Costa Rica, 2 pesos, 1866GW, rare, ex-Caballero de XF-AU), popular for jewelry and souvenirs, struck in low-grade gold las Yndias. KM-113. 2.91 grams. Lustrous XF with hairlines on reverse. Pedigreed to the Caballero de las Yndias collection. Estimate: $250-$375.
but decent in color. Estimate: $1,000-$1,500.
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