Stephen Album Rare Coins

Auction 35  –  12 - 15 September 2019

Stephen Album Rare Coins, Auction 35

Ancient, Islamic, Indian, Chinese, and World Coins, Literature

Part 1: Th, 12.09.2019, from 6:00 PM CEST
Part 2: Fr, 13.09.2019, from 6:00 PM CEST
Part 3: Sa, 14.09.2019, from 6:00 PM CEST
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Description

UNITED STATES:London halfpenny token (15.77g) ND [1672-94], KM-Tn1.1, Br-186. Peck-503, Hodder -1A, VF, Colonial coinage; Elephant, trunk lowered, standing left on visible ground // GOD PRESERVE LONDON, civic arms, thick planchet variety, some flan defects, cleaned, starting to retone, bold strike, ex Jerry D. Williams Collection. The origin of the Elephant token is unknown. It has been conjectured they were first minted soon after the great London fire of 1666 because the motto on the reverse reads, GOD PRESERVE LONDON. However, there is no evidence to substantiate this claim. More likely the motto is simply a general petition for divine grace. Also, because of the elephant on the obverse, it has been suggested the tokens were produced for the Royal African Company, founded by the Duke of York in 1622; but Frank Steimle recently explored this question and states that although a relationship to the company is possible, there is no evidence linking the production of the coins to the company. It seems the elephant was used as an eye catching novelty rather than as a symbol for a specific organization.

Estimate: USD 250 - 350

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Price realized 450 USD
Starting price 220 USD
Estimate 250 USD
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