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1885. |          | Coins | Ores &c. | Total
     | Brot up. | 10,451.62 | 2,664.54 | 13,116.16
Feb. 27. | U. S. Eagle of 1803 | 12.00 | | 
 | Ten Centimes of Cambodia | .75 | | 
 | Five do. [[ditto for Centimes]] of do. [[ditto for Cambodia]] | .75 | | 13.50

March 3, | U. S. Dollar, Patern (1882) | 1.00 | | 
 | U. S. H. Dollar " " [[ditto for Patern (1882) | .50 | | 
 | U. S. Quar. dol " " [[ditto for Patern (1882) | .25 | | 1.75

June 11. | New Jersey Conpt. horse to left. | 1.05 | |
 | U.S. Dollar 1800 | 3.20 | | 
 | U.S. Cent 1808 (12 stars) | 9.50 | | 
 | U.S. Cent 1824 unc. | 3.60 | | 
 | U.S. Cent 1825 | 5.75 | | 
 | U.S. H. Cent 1803 | 1.70 | | 
 | U.S. H. Cent 1810 | 2.40 | | 27.20

June 11. | An English sovereign of Oliver Cromwell, 1656. (Gold) | 42.11 | | 42.11

Aug. 5 | 1 Pattern silver dollar Lettered edge. | 1.00 | | 1.00 

Dec. 4 | U. S. half-eagle. 1815. | 299.00 | | 299.00

1886 | | | |
Sep. 2. | U.S. Proof-set | 43.44 | | 43.44
 | | [[line]] | [[line]] | [[line]]
 | | 10,879.62 | 2,664.54 | 13,544.16

Transcription Notes:
1885 June 11: New Jersey - don't know what "Conpt." or "Coupt." means but this has to be a Nova Caesarea copper cent with a horse-head on one side (for example, see http://coinquest.com/cgi-bin/cq/coins?main_coin=7793) 1885 June 11: last Half Cent could be 1800 or 1810. A coin expert should decide whether it's a Draped Bust Half (1800) or Classic Head Half (1810) - maybe use its price versus the other coins in that purchase?