Auction 134 Part 2 134th Auction - Day 2
By BAH - Historica Auctioneers
Dec 3, 2023
Pariser Str. 9 D-10719 Berlin - Germany

Military antiques from the imperial period,

the I. & II. World War till GDR

The auction has ended

LOT 1080:

97 circulation coins mostly Europe 1862-1958

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Sold for: €45
Start price:
45
Buyer's Premium: 20%
Auction took place on Dec 3, 2023 at BAH - Historica Auctioneers
tags:

97 circulation coins mostly Europe 1862-1958
97 Kleinmünzen meist Europa 1862-1958, 4 Silber: Südafrika 6 Pence 1896 (m. Öse), Rußland 10 Kop. 1915, 20 u. 15 Kop. 1922; 1 Kop. 1899, 1/2 Kop. 1912, 15 Kop. 1936; USA 1 Cent 1914, 1918, 1927 u. 1958 D, Österreich: 1 Kreuzer 1878, 5/10 Kr. 1885, 2 Heller 1893, 1909, 1912, 1 H. 1910, 100 Kronen 1924, 2 Gr. 1929, 1 Gr. 1927, 1929; Ungarn 1 Filler 1899 KB, 1933, 2 F. 1914 KB, 1 Ft. 1990; Frankreich 5 Cent. 1862 HB, 2 Franc 1943, 1 Fr. 1922, 50 Cent. 1921, 1922, 1931, 1938; England Farthing 1885 (Kerbe), 1918, 1/2 Penny 1937; Holland 1 Cent 1877, 1878 (2 St.), 1915, 1917, 1921, 1922, 1926, 1929 (2 St.), 2 1/2 C. 1915, 10 C. 1942; Belgien 1 Fr. 1939, 1942 (2 St.), 5 Fr. 1941, 50 C. 1923, Schweiz 20 Rappen 1921, 5 R. 1946, 1 R. 1929, 1930, 1932, 1937; Schweden 1 Öre 1895, 1944; Norweg. 1 Ö. 1927; Dänemark 2 Ö. 1941, 1 Ö. 1913, 1915, 1919, 1928, 1941; Italien 5 Cent 1926, 1933; Lettland 1 Santims 1932; Spanien 10 Cent 1940, Rumänien 2 Lei 1941; Jugosl. 2 Dinar 1942 (2St.); Polen 10 Gr. 1923, 20 Gr. 1923, 2012, 5 Gr. 1935, 2 Gr. 1923, 1928, 1932, 1 Gr. 1927, 1938; CSR 20 Heller 1921, 10 H. 1928, 1932, 1933, 1934, 5 H. 1927, 1932, 1938; Böhmen/Mähren 1 Krone 1941, 1943, 20 H. 1941 u. 1942 (je 2), 1943; meist Bronze, wenige berieben bnzw. Belag, dazu kleines Heiligen-Medaillon

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circulation coins, medals, banknotes, emergency currency, silver coins