409. Zeeland, United Netherlands, “lion” daalder, 1627. KM-16. 26.17 grams. Full details but lightly corroded all over, partially toned. With certificate
#CCM105 from the salvager. Estimate: $125-$200.
410. Clump of two Dutch “lion” daalders (one Utrecht 1616, the other completely cocooned) in a thick concretion of debris
(as found). 82.21 grams. Thick and solid concretion totally covering one coin, the other offset and about 70% exposed, with decent details on both sides (darkly toned), spot of glue at bottom to make it stand upright. With certificate #CCC4012 from the salvager. Estimate: $250-$375.
412. West Friesland, Netherlands, half “lion” daalder, 1604,
rare. KM-9. 13.04 grams. Bold full lion, some bold legends, perfectly
round and somewhat cupped, no corrosion, nicely toned all over. With certificate #CCB305 from the salvager. Estimate: $200-$300.
411. Lot of 3 Dutch “lion” daalders: Utrecht 1616; Utrecht
1618(?); and mint and date uncertain. 58.68 grams total. Mostly
clear details despite corrosion and wear. With certificates #CCJ203, CCJ202 and CCJ 204 from the salvager. Estimate: $200-$300.
413. Holland, United Netherlands, half “lion” daalder, 1616.
KM-16. 12.95 grams. Bold date, full lion, localized light corrosion but most surfaces still lustrous. With certificate #CCC401 from the salvager. Estimate: $150-$225.
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