COMMODORE PERRY'S GOLD MEDAL SOLD IN MAINE ESTATE SALE
A unique and very important medal was sold recently in a Rockland,
Maine estate sale, as reported by Sam Pennington of The Maine
Antique Digest:
"The gold medal presented to Commodore Matthew C. Perry by merchants
of Boston “…in token of their appreciation of his services in
negotiating the treaty with Japan signed at Yoku-Hama, March 31,
and with Lew Chew at Napa, July 11, 1854…” sold with its raggedy
original case for $165,000 (including buyer’s premium) to one of
ten phone bidders at Bruce Gamage’s auction in Rockland, Maine,
on Monday, August 27.
"The medal was struck in 1856 at the U.S. Mint on request and paid
for by the Boston merchants. There was this one gold medal struck
along with 20 silver medals and 104 bronze medals.
"The price far exceeded the most ambitious presale estimate of
$30,000/40,000 posited by serious buyers. According to auctioneer
Gamage, the buyer was a collector from New York City who wishes to
remain anonymous. The underbidder on the floor was New York City
coin and medals dealer Anthony Terranova.
"Not that it mattered in the end, but Gamage said he had weighed
the medal on a gram scale and gave that weight and the size to one
of the phone bidders who determined that it “contained at least
five thousand dollars worth of gold.” Gamage also took the medal
to a local jeweler, but did not do any potentially destructive
testing using acid."
Antiques and the Arts interviewed the auctioneer about the piece:
"A gold medal presented to Commodore Matthew C. Perry in 1854 for
his efforts in Japan was a glittering draw for collectors at Bruce
Gamage Jr's annual Maine summer auction on August 27. Marking what
the auctioneer characterized as a 'career high' sale, the medal
sold for $165,000 to an anonymous New York City buyer on the phone.
"The medal came from a local summer family, according to Gamage.
"'I knew it was gold and I knew it was good, but I decided to estimate
it on the value of the gold rather than historical considerations,'
said Gamage of the lot's $4/6,000 initial presale estimate. After the
week went by, however, 'I was getting all of these calls [about the
medal], and that's when I began thinking it might bring $30/40,000.'
"The annual estate auction was, as Gamage said by telephone afterwards,
'A fun sale,' grossing close to a half million dollars, which is about
as good as it has been in Gamage's 39-year career."
To read the complete article and view images of the medal, see:
Full Story
[Ads published in Sam Pennington's Maine Antique Digest and website
alerted collectors to the offering. Sam is working on a longer piece
for the MCA Advisory. Were any of our readers among those bidding
on the piece? -Editor]
To view the Maine Antique Digest web ad for the sale, see:
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Friday, June 10, 2016
COMMODORE PERRY'S autograph
Gokoku-ji Bell which Commodore Perry brought back from Japan as a gift from the Ryukyuan Government
An exact replica of the
Gokoku-ji Bell which Commodore (Cdre.) Perry brought back from Japan as a gift from the Ryukyuan Government. Currently stationed at the entrance ofBancroft Hall at the United States Naval Academy in Annapolis, MD
Gokoku-ji Bell which Commodore (Cdre.) Perry brought back from Japan as a gift from the Ryukyuan Government. Currently stationed at the entrance ofBancroft Hall at the United States Naval Academy in Annapolis, MD
The medal was struck in 1856 at the U.S. Mint on request and paid for by the Boston merchants. There was this one gold medal struck along with 20 silver medals and 104 bronze medals.
After the arrival of commandar Perry with his three black ships the Western Merchants saw the opportunity of trade and banking in Japan. But the Japanese Government did not open all the ports for Western Powers till March 1863,
YOKUHAMA BANKNOTE 1866 25 $ ,JAPAN,USA,INDIA LINK very rare banknote of japan
The Central Bank of Western India was an important bank because it related to Japan, America and India. The high value of $25 was significant as it was issued during a time of great turbulence in Japan,USA,INDIA and world
After the arrival of commandar Perry with his three black ships the Western Merchants saw the opportunity of trade and banking in Japan. But the Japanese Government did not open all the ports for Western Powers till March 1863,
YOKUHAMA BANKNOTE 1866 25 $ ,JAPAN,USA,INDIA LINK very rare banknote of japan
The Central Bank of Western India was an important bank because it related to Japan, America and India. The high value of $25 was significant as it was issued during a time of great turbulence in Japan,USA,INDIA and world
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Boston traders minted one gold medal gave to Commodore Matthew Calbraith Perry,
Boston traders minted one gold medal gave to Commodore Matthew Calbraith Perry,
Commodore Matthew Calbraith Perry helped the traders and WESTERN BANKING,the BOSTON traders gave him the gold medal by minting only one piece.,
The gold medal presented to Commodore Matthew C. Perry by merchants of Boston “…in token of their appreciation of his services in negotiating the treaty with Japan signed at Yoku-Hama, March 31, and with Lew Chew at Napa, July 11, 1854…” sold with its raggedy original case for $165,000 (including buyer’s premium) to one of ten phone bidders at Bruce Gamage’s auction in Rockland, Maine, on Monday, August 27.
Commodore Matthew Calbraith Perry helped the traders and WESTERN BANKING,the BOSTON traders gave him the gold medal by minting only one piece.,
The gold medal presented to Commodore Matthew C. Perry by merchants of Boston “…in token of their appreciation of his services in negotiating the treaty with Japan signed at Yoku-Hama, March 31, and with Lew Chew at Napa, July 11, 1854…” sold with its raggedy original case for $165,000 (including buyer’s premium) to one of ten phone bidders at Bruce Gamage’s auction in Rockland, Maine, on Monday, August 27.
The medal was struck in 1856 at the U.S. Mint on request and paid for by the Boston merchants. There was this one gold medal struck along with 20 silver medals and 104 bronze medals.
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Bank of Japan issued its first banknotes on Meiji 18 (1885)
Bank of Japan issued its first banknotes on Meiji 18 (1885), and despite some small glitches
Japan’s feudal chiefs all issued their own money, hansatsu, in an array of incompatible denominations, but the New Currency Act of Meiji (1871) did away with these and established the yen as the new decimal currency. The former han became prefectures and their mints became private chartered banks which, however, initially retained the right to print money. For a time both the central government and these so-called “national” banks issued money; to end this, the Bank of Japan was founded in Meiji 15 (1882) and given a monopoly on controlling the money supply.
The
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RAT REPELLENT food powder mixed in paper used in bank notes STRANGE
RAT REPELLENT food powder mixed in paper used in bank notes STRANGE,RATS prone to DIABETIC
By chang
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By chang
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The Bank of Japan issued its first banknotes on Meiji 18 (1885), and despite some small glitches —
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“””””””it turned out that the konnyaku powder mixed in the paper to prevent counterfeiting made the bills a delicacy for rats $$$$$$,;
the run was largely successful.””””””””””””””””””””””””””””””””””””””””””””””””””””””””
In 1897 Japan joined the gold standard and in 1899 the former “national” banknotes were formally phased out.WKI
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“””””””it turned out that the konnyaku powder mixed in the paper to prevent counterfeiting made the bills a delicacy for rats $$$$$$,;
the run was largely successful.””””””””””””””””””””””””””””””””””””””””””””””””””””””””
In 1897 Japan joined the gold standard and in 1899 the former “national” banknotes were formally phased out.WKI
RATS ARE PETS FOR SOME .
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Tuesday, June 7, 2016
元恒利钱庄,3吊钱
元恒利钱庄,3吊钱
3串(纯黑)价值10打铜钱支付
这是一个尚未发行的交换照会元亨利元恒利钱庄的。
热门题词:历邑东北乡李官庄@我在damubn@gmail.com
在民国初年的明显打印。
面额在“值10”袭击铜在率“98”的硬币,给出支付3串。在记事底部鉴于绿色的题词说:
“共147件。”10价值“硬币”(计铜元壹百四十七枚)究竟适合满洲使用现金硬币的计算方法(东钱)。其他教派(1吊钱和5刁)也称这笔钱开店,我只看到了未发行ones.This银行在二战期间在印度开设一个或多个分支。在战争期间,中国首都迁往重庆和中国不得不向外界唯一的沟通是通过印度。美国部队和装备,通过印度来到中国,和中国军队美国人在印度培训。中国军队有印度银币因此中国政府必须有银行信贷inIndia被支付“。
Yuán hénglì qiánzhuāng,3 diàoqián 3 chuàn (chún hēi) jiàzhí 10 dǎ tóngqián zhīfù zhè shì yīgè shàngwèi fāxíng de jiāohuàn zhàohuì yuán hēnglì yuán hénglì qiánzhuāng de. Rèmén tící: Lì yì dōngběi xiāng lǐguānzhuāng@wǒ zài damubn@gmail.Com zài mínguó chū nián de míngxiǎn dǎyìn. Miàn'é zài “zhí 10” xíjí tóng zài lǜ “98” de yìngbì, gěi chū zhīfù 3 chuàn. Zài jìshì dǐbù jiànyú lǜsè de tící shuō: “Gòng 147 jiàn.”10 Jiàzhí “yìngbì”(jì tóngyuán yībǎi sìshíqī méi) jiùjìng shìhé mǎnzhōu shǐyòng xiànjīn yìngbì de jìsuàn fāngfǎ (dōng qián). Qítā jiàopài (1 diàoqián hé 5 diāo) yě chēng zhè bǐ qián kāidiàn, wǒ zhǐ kàn dàole wèi fāxíng ones.This yínháng zài èrzhàn qíjiān zài yìndù kāishè yīgè huò duō gè fēnzhī. Zài zhànzhēng qíjiān, zhōngguó shǒudū qiān wǎng chóngqìng hé zhōngguó bùdé bù xiàng wàijiè wéiyī de gōutōng shì tōngguò yìndù. Měiguó bùduì hé zhuāngbèi, tōngguò yìndù lái dào zhōngguó, hé zhōngguó jūnduì měiguó rén zài yìndù péixùn. Zhōngguó jūnduì yǒu yìndù yínbì yīncǐ zhōngguó zhèngfǔ bìxū yǒu yínháng xìndài inIndia bèi zhīfù “.
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Yuan Hengli Money Shop, 3 diao
SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 2011
Yuan Hengli Money Shop, 3 diao
Yuan Hengli Money Shop, 3 diao
3 strings (diao) payable in value 10 struck copper coins
This is an unissued exchange note of 元亨利 Yuan Hengli Money Shop.
Top inscription: 歷邑東北鄉李官莊 @ me at damubn@gmail.com
Printed obviously in the early years of the Republic.
Denomination is given as 3 strings payable in "value 10" struck copper coins at the rate "98". The Inscription in green color given at the bottom of the note says
"Altogether 147 pc. "value 10" coins" (計銅元壹百四十七枚) what exactly fits to the method of the calculation of the cash coins used inManchuria (東錢). Other denominations (1 diao and 5 diao) are also known for this money shop, I only saw unissued ones.This bank opened one or more branches in India during World War II. The Chinese capital was moved to Chungking during the war and the only communication China had to the outside world was through India . U.S. troops and equipment came to China through India , and Chinese troops were trained by Americans in India . The Chinese troops there were paid with Indian silver coins so the Chinese government had to have banking facilities inIndia ."
Printed obviously in the early years of the Republic.
Denomination is given as 3 strings payable in "value 10" struck copper coins at the rate "98". The Inscription in green color given at the bottom of the note says
"Altogether 147 pc. "value 10" coins" (計銅元壹百四十七枚) what exactly fits to the method of the calculation of the cash coins used in
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SEE HISTORY OF HOW JAPANESE AMERICAN INDIA BANKNOTES,PRINTED AS JAPAN BANKNOTES
SEE HISTORY OF HOW JAPANESE AMERICAN INDIA BANKNOTES,PRINTED AS JAPAN BANKNOTES,
japan banknotes,rare japan banknotes,Central bank of Western India,american rare banknotes,World rare banknotes,yokohama specie banknotes,indian banknotes,hansatsu,
Japan's feudal chiefs all issued their own money, hansatsu, in an array of incompatible denominations, but the New Currency Act of Meiji (1871) did away with these and established the yen as the new decimal currency. The former han became prefectures and their mints became private chartered banks which, however, initially retained the right to print money. For a time both the central government and these so-called "national" banks issued money; to end this, the Bank of Japan was founded in Meiji 15 (1882) and given a monopoly on controlling the money supply.
The Bank of Japan issued its first banknotes on Meiji 18 (1885), and despite some small glitches --$$$ FOR EXAMPLE $$$It turned out that the konnyaku powder mixed in the paper to prevent counterfeiting made the bills a delicacy for rats $$$$$$,;the run was largely successful.In 1897 Japan joined the gold standard and in 1899 the former "national" banknotes were formally phased out.
印度西部Yokuhama$ 25 1866年央行,布
印度西部Yokuhama$ 25 1866年央行,布
,桑椹,中国的银行支票债券,交通银行,
罕见的。中国的纸币,纸币印,musham
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罕见的。中国的纸币,纸币印,musham
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THE CENTRAL BANK OF WESTERN INDIA 1866
THE CENTRAL BANK OF WESTERN INDIA
1866 ON 9 FEBRUARY 1866
This is a unique note
issued with combination of several countries links. The note was Issued in 1866 at Yokohoma in Japan and the name on the note is the Central Bank of Western India with value of 25$. The note was printed in London by
Sprague and Co., The date of the
issue of this bank notes was written by black pen dated 9th February 1866. The signature on the note was of Mr.J. Morrison. The note bears
the vignette of a lady
carrying a seal and a palm tree with a backdrop of hills and few sailing ships. The note also carries few cotton bales and jewelery.The note is fixed
into the frame with inscriptions in Japanese all over the frame and four blocks WITH Japanese
inscription fixed to the four corners of bank notes.“”The note is cancelled with a rubber stamp.””
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