Catalogue of English and foreign coins, [including] a Charles II five-guineas piece, pointed truncation and elephant below bust, 1668; Institute of Civil Engineers, the Telford medal, by J.S. and A.B. Wyon; [also] a collection of 62 coins of Ireland, mostly of the Free State and Republic; [as well as] a collection of 79 miscellaneous coins of Japan, in silver and base metal, including Mamieta "Beans," Bunsei Cho Gin and Ansei Nisshu Gin; [etc.] ...
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