Goldbergs Session Four 2022-06-29 Auction - 627 Price Results - Ira & Larry Goldberg Coins & Collectibles in CA - Page 8
China-Republic. "Pavilion" Dollar, Year 10 (1921). NGC MS62China-Republic. Yuan Shih-Kai Silver Dollar, ND (1916). NGC MS62Chinese Provinces: Hupeh. "Large Characters" Tael. Year 30 (1904). NGC MS62
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Goldbergs Session Four

Sale 128 Session Four will feature World Crowns & Minors
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France. Essai (Module de) 2 Sol, 1793: France. Essai (Module de) 2 Sol, 1793. Gad-33; Maz-335. Copper. 31 mm. By Dupre. Convention. Winged genius, cap and triangle on either side, stars below, REGNE DE LA LOI. Reverse; Oak wreath, in the
1768: France. Essai (Module de) 2 Sol, 1793Est. $150-$200
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France. Medal, undated (1795). PCGS SP61: France. Medal, undated (1795). Julius-471. Silvered bronze. 46 mm. By FH Kruger. On the annihilation of the royal family by the death of their son, the Dauphin Louis Charles de Bourbon ("Louis XVII")
1769: France. Medal, undated (1795). PCGS SP61Est. $200-$250
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France. Silver Medal, 1801. PCGS SP61: France. Silver Medal, 1801. Bramsen-182; Julius-1033. 30 mm. Napoleonic period. Scale of justice. Reverse; Lion holding shield and club. The only example graded at PCGS. PCGS graded Specimen 61.
1772: France. Silver Medal, 1801. PCGS SP61Est. $50-$75
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France. 5 Francs, AN XI-A (Paris). PCGS MS62: France. 5 Francs, AN XI-A (Paris). Dav-82; Gad-577; KM-650.1. Napoleon Bonaparte as Premier Consul, 1799-1804. Head right. Reverse; Value within wreath. Attractive old cabinet tone with underlying
1773: France. 5 Francs, AN XI-A (Paris). PCGS MS62Est. $600-$700
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France. Franc, AN 13-A (1804-1805). PCGS AU58: France. Franc, AN 13-A (1804-1805). KM-656.1; Gad-443. Napoleon Empereur, bare head right. Reverse; Value within wreath, date below. Deeply toned. Pop 6; 2 in 62, 5 in 63, 3 in 64. PCGS graded AU-58.
1774: France. Franc, AN 13-A (1804-1805). PCGS AU58Est. $225-$275
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France. Medal, AN XIII (1804). PCGS SP62: France. Medal, AN XIII (1804). Bramsen-326; J.1258. Silver. 32 mm. By Denon and Andrieu. Napoleon Bonaparte 1804-1815. On the occasion of the coronation of the emperor in 1804. Laureate head of
1775: France. Medal, AN XIII (1804). PCGS SP62Est. $150-$200
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France. 5 Francs, 1811-A (Paris). PCGS AU53: France. 5 Francs, 1811-A (Paris). Gad-584; KM-694.1. Napoleon I. Laureate head right. PCGS graded AU-53. Estimated Value $125 - 150
1777: France. 5 Francs, 1811-A (Paris). PCGS AU53Est. $125-$150
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France. Pattern 2 Francs, 1816. PCGS SP62: France. Pattern 2 Francs, 1816. Gad-511; Maz-638. Silver. Plain edge. Unsigned (struck in Brussels, 1860). Napoleon II. Bust left. Reverse; Value in wreath, variety with stars by date. Napoleon II
1778: France. Pattern 2 Francs, 1816. PCGS SP62Est. $600-$800
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France. Pattern 10 Centimes, 1816. PCGS SP63: France. Pattern 10 Centimes, 1816. KM-X#E9; Gad-197; Maz-642. Bronze. Pretender issue. NAPOLEON II EMPEREUR, baby head left. Reverse; Value, ESSAI within wreath. Pop 3; 2 in 64. PCGS graded Specimen
1779: France. Pattern 10 Centimes, 1816. PCGS SP63Est. $150-$200
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France. 5 Francs, 1823-A. PCGS MS62: France. 5 Francs, 1823-A. Dav-87; KM-711.1; Gad-614. Louis XVIII. Light golden tone with luster. Pop 2; 6 finer. PCGS graded MS-62. Estimated Value $200 - 250
1780: France. 5 Francs, 1823-A. PCGS MS62Est. $200-$250
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France. ¼ Franc, 1823-W (Lille). PCGS MS63: France. ¼ Franc, 1823-W (Lille). KM-714.11; Gad-352. Louis XVIII. Lovely toned example with mint fresh luster. Pop 2; Tied for Finest at PCGS. PCGS graded MS-63. Estimated Value $125 - 175
1781: France. ¼ Franc, 1823-W (Lille). PCGS MS63Est. $125-$175
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France. Franc, 1828-A (Paris). NGC AU55: France. Franc, 1828-A (Paris). KM-724.1. Charles X. NGC graded AU-55. Estimated Value $75 - 100
1782: France. Franc, 1828-A (Paris). NGC AU55Est. $75-$100
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France. ¼ Franc, 1828-A (Paris). NGC AU58: France. ¼ Franc, 1828-A (Paris). KM-722.1. Charles X. NGC graded AU-58. Estimated Value $40 - 60
1783: France. ¼ Franc, 1828-A (Paris). NGC AU58Est. $40-$60
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France. 5 Francs, 1831. PCGS SP63: France. 5 Francs, 1831. KM-Bruce X#35; Gad-651; VG.2690; Maz-905. Silver. Without mint mark. Henri V (Pretender). Bust left in uniform. Reverse; Crowned shield of France, flanked by value within
1785: France. 5 Francs, 1831. PCGS SP63Est. $600-$800
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France. Pattern 1 Franc, 1831. PCGS SP62: France. Pattern 1 Franc, 1831. Gad-451; Maz-911; Bruce-X#28.1. Silver. Pretender issue. Henry V King of France. Uniformed bust left. Reverse; As the previous currency reverse, but with a Lis mintmark
1786: France. Pattern 1 Franc, 1831. PCGS SP62Est. $150-$200
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France. Pattern 5 Francs, 1831. PCGS UNC: France. Pattern 5 Francs, 1831. Maz-1072. Struck in white metal. By Dubour and Barye. Louis Philippe I. Bust right. Reverse; Value and date within wreath. PCGS graded Specimen Genuine Uncirculated
1787: France. Pattern 5 Francs, 1831. PCGS UNCEst. $150-$200
France. Pattern ¼ Franc, 1832: France. Pattern ¼ Franc, 1832. KM-X#22; Gad-354; Maz-917. Silver. Pretender issue. Henri V. Head left. Reverse; Crowned shield within wreath. Pop 1; 1 in 64; only 2 grade at PCGS. PCGS graded
1788: France. Pattern ¼ Franc, 1832Est. $100-$125Lot Passed
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France. Pattern ¼ Franc, 1833. PCGS SP63: France. Pattern ¼ Franc, 1833. Gad-354; Maz-919; Bruce-X#22. Silver. Plain edge. Henri V Pretender coinage. Bare head left. Deeply toned. The Finest of 2 examples graded at PCGS. PCGS graded
1789: France. Pattern ¼ Franc, 1833. PCGS SP63Est. $200-$250
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France. Pattern ½ Franc, 1833: France. Pattern ½ Franc, 1833. KM-X#23; Gad-404; Maz-914. Silver. Pretender issue. Henri V. Head left. Reverse; Crowned shield within wreath. Pop 4; 2 in 63; 2 in 64. PCGS graded Specimen 58.
1790: France. Pattern ½ Franc, 1833Est. $100-$125