London Coins Auction A167 December 2019

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GRANGE HOTEL BRACKNELL GRANGE HOTEL BRACKNELL Charles Square, Bracknell, RG12 1ED - 01344 474 000

We are pleased to announce that for this and subsequent sales we are using The Grange Hotel group for our quarterly auction sales. For many years fromRG12 the mid 1990s to 2002 we000 held our sales at various Grange Hotels in central Charles Square, Bracknell, 1ED - 01344 474 London and we are happy to be back this time at The Grange Hotel Bracknell. We feel that The Grange offers a more We are pleased to announce that for this and subsequent sales we are using The Grange Hotel group for our quarterly auction sales. For flexible service in terms of internal facilities, and we intend to improve viewing facilities new A move many years from the mid 1990s to 2002 we held our sales at various Grange Hotels our in central London and weat arethe happy to venue. be back this time to at The Grange Hotel Bracknell. We feel thatand TheHeathrow Grange offers a morewill flexible service in termseasier of internal intendclients. to improve Bracknell close to the M4, M25, M3 airport make travelling for facilities, many ofand ourweroom our viewing facilities at the new venue. A move to Bracknell close to the M4, M25, M3 and Heathrow airport will make travelling easier for many of our room clients.

Parking

Beneath is the hotel information. Parking is in the Charles Square Public Car Park which joins the hotel with a walk way, there is little long term parking outside the hotel door but it is possible to park for loading purposes. Please note there is Parking a charge for the Charles Square Public Car Park. Beneath is the hotel information. Parking is in the Charles Square Public Car Park which joins the hotel with a walk way, there is little long term parking outside the hotel door but it is possible to park for loading purposes. The Charles Square Public car park is free on Sundays, for all other days of the week there is a charge.

Address: Charles Square, Bracknell, RG12 1DF Tel: +44 (0) 1344 474000 Fax: +44 (0) 1344 474125 

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From Airport Heathrow Airport Gatwick Airport Stanstead Airport Luton Airport City Airport

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By Train From London service from Waterloo just under one hour. By Car M4 Exit Junction 10 and take the A329(M) into Bracknell Town Centre and onto The Ring. M3 Exit Junction 3 and take the A322 Bagshot Road to Bracknell Town Centre and onto The Ring. M25 If travelling northwards exit junction 2 and follow M3 westwards. If travelling southwards exit junction 5 and follow M4 westwards.

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VIEWING OF LOTS

AUCTION SESSIONS

SUNDAY VIEWING

SUNDAY SALE

Sunday 1st December 9.00am until sold Windsor Suite.

Sunday 1st December 11.30 am until sold Windsor Suite

English Cased and Proof Items (lots 1-236), World Cased and Proof Items (lots 237-321), Roman and Ancient Coins (lots 322365), English Hammered Coins (lots 366-446), English Coins Single Coins and Small Lots (lots 447-1274), English Banknotes (lots 1275-1435), World Banknotes (lots 1436-1701), British Tokens (lots 17021739), Commemorative and Campaign Medals (lots 17401821), Miscellaneous Items (lots 1822-1861), World Coins Single Coins and Small Lots (lots 1862-2063), English Coins Large Coins and Accumulations (lots 2064-2154) World Coins Large Coins and Accumulations (lots 2155-2287)

English Cased and Proof Items (lots 1-236), World Cased and Proof Items (lots 237-321), Roman and Ancient Coins (lots 322-365), English Hammered Coins (lots 366-446), English Coins Single Coins and Small Lots (lots 447-1274),

Proxy Bid Auction- World Coins Single Coins and Small Lots (Lots 2288-2399) Proxy Bid -English Milled Coins (Lots 2400-2552) MONDAY VIEWING

MONDAY SALE

Monday 2nd December 9.00am until sold Windsor Suite.

Monday 2nd December 12.noon until sold Windsor Suite.

English Banknotes (lots 1275-1435), World Banknotes (lots 1436-1701), British Tokens (lots 17021739), Commemorative and Campaign Medals (lots 17401821), Miscellaneous Items (lots 1822-1861), World Coins Single Coins and Small Lots (lots 1862-2063), English Coins Large Coins and Accumulations (lots 2064-2154) World Coins Large Coins and Accumulations (lots 2155-2287)

English Banknotes (lots 1275-1435), World Banknotes (lots 1436-1701), British Tokens (lots 17021739), Commemorative and Campaign Medals (lots 17401821), Miscellaneous Items (lots 1822-1861), World Coins Single Coins and Small Lots (lots 1862-2063), English Coins Large Coins and Accumulations (lots 2064-2154) World Coins Large Coins and Accumulations (lots 2155-2287)

Proxy Bid Auction- World Coins Single Coins and Small Lots (Lots 2288-2399) Proxy Bid -English Milled Coins (Lots 2400-2552) Proxy Bid Auction- World Coins Single Coins and Small Lots (Lots 2288-2399) This section of the sale contains English Milled Coins whose low estimates are less than ÂŁ100. They will be on display at the Bracknell auction and are available for viewing in our offices in Kent and at the shows we attend when the auction is live. Also pictures of each of these lots are showing on our website There will be no live auction at Bracknell for these lots. We will accept written, telephone and email bids prior to the sale and during the sale at Bracknell until the end of the sale on Monday 2nd December, when the sale will close. Proxy Bid Auction -English Milled Coins (Lots 2400-2552) This section of the sale contains World Coins Single Coins and Small Lots whose low estimates are less than ÂŁ100. They will be on display at the Bracknell auction and are available for viewing in our offices in Kent and at the shows we attend when the auction is live. Also pictures of each of these lots are showing on our website There will be no live auction at Bracknell for these lots. We will accept written, telephone and email bids prior to the sale and during the sale at Bracknell until the end of the sale on Monday 2nd December , when the sale will close. More pictures available on our website www.londoncoins.co.uk


Sunday Sale starts 11.30 am English Cased and Proof Items (lots 1- 236) 1)

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Britannia 2006 Golden Silhouette Collection (5 coins) Britannia £2 Silver Proofs with gold plated highlights FDC in the box of issue with certificate, Britannia Silver Proof Set 1997 nFDC a couple of coins with slight toning, in the box of issue with certificate (£175 - £350)

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Britannia Gold Proof Set 1999 the 4-coin set comprising £100 One Ounce, £50 Half Ounce, £25 Quarter Ounce and £10 One Tenth Ounce, S.PBG16 FDC and with full mint lustre and brilliance, in the Royal Mint box of issue with certificate. Only 740 sets issued (£1,800 - £2,600)

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Britannia Gold Proof Set 2000 the 4-coin set comprising £100 One Ounce, £50 Half Ounce, £25 Quarter Ounce and £10 One Tenth Ounce, S.PBG17 FDC retaining full mint brilliance in the Royal Mint box of issue with certificate. Only 750 sets issued (£1,800 - £2,400)

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Britannia Platinum Proof Set 2007 the 20th Anniversary Collection a 4-coin set comprising £100 One Ounce, £50 Half Ounce, £25 Quarter Ounce and £10 One Tenth Ounce the £100 with a small tone spot, otherwise FDC in the black box of issue with certificate (£1,900 - £2,200)

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Britannia Silver Proof 4-Coin Sets (2) 1998, 2001 FDC in the boxes of issue with certificates (£100 - £150)

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Britannia Silver Proof 4-Coin Sets (2) 2001 FDC, 2003 nFDC with a small tone spot on the One Pound, FDC in the boxes of issue with certificate (£100 - £150)

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Britannia Silver Proof 4-Coin Sets (2) 2005, 2007 FDC in the boxes of issue with certificates (£100 - £150)

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Britannia Silver Proof 4-coin Sets (3) 1998 nFDC-FDC the Two Pounds with a hint of toning, 2007 FDC, 2008 FDC all in the boxes of issue with certificates (£150 - £280)

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Britannia Silver Proof 4-coin Sets (3) 1998, 2001, 2003 FDC in the boxes of issue with certificates (£150 - £280)

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Britannia Silver Proof 4-coin sets (4) 1998 FDC, 2001 FDC, 2010 nFDC with a very small tone spot on the Two Pounds, 2011 FDC all in the boxes of issue with certificates (£200 - £300)

Britannia Gold a 9-coin set commemorating the London 2012 Olympic Games, comprising One Hundred Pounds Gold (3) 2010 Neptune - Faster, 2011 Jupiter - Higher and 2012 Mars - Stronger and £25 Gold (3) 2010 Mercury - Faster, 2010 Diana - Faster, 2011 Juno - Higher, 2011 Apollo - Higher, 2012 Vulcan - Stronger, 2012 Minerva - Stronger, a superb set, nFDC to FDC with the odd small very light tone spot, in the impressive wooden box of issue with certificates, a popular set that is steadily increasing in price (£6,000 - £6,500)

Britannia Gold Proof Set 1996 the 4-coin set comprising £100 One Ounce, £50 Half Ounce, £25 Quarter Ounce and £10 One Tenth Ounce, S.PBG13 nFDC to FDC the Five Pounds with very minor hairlines, the set retaining practically full original mint brilliance, in the black Royal Mint box of issue with certificate, only 483 sets issued (£2,000 - £2,600)

Britannia Gold Proof Set 1997 the 4-coin set comprising £100 One Ounce, £50 Half Ounce, £25 Quarter Ounce and £10 One Tenth Ounce S.PBG14 FDC retaining full mint brilliance, in the Royal Mint box of issue with certificate, only 892 sets issued (£2,000 - £2,600)

Britannia Gold Proof Set 1998 the 4-coin set comprising £100 One Ounce, £50 Half Ounce, £25 Quarter Ounce and £10 One Tenth Ounce, S.PBG15 a few tiny contact marks visible under strong magnification, otherwise FDC retaining full mint brilliance, in the Royal Mint box of issue with certificate, only 750 sets issued (£2,000 - £2,600)

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Britannia Silver Proof Set 1997 (4 coins) Proof Sets (14) 1996 Silver Set 25th Anniversary of Decimalisation (7 coins) One Pound to One Penny all struck in silver, Red Leather Deluxe Set 1998, Blue Sets (6) 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, Standard Sets (6) 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2005, 2006 nFDC to FDC in the boxes of issue some coins with light toning (£250 - £400)

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Britannia Silver Proof Sets (4) 2001 , 2008, 2009, 2010 nFDC to FDC lightly toned, in the Royal Mint boxes of issue with certificates (£200 - £280)

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Britannia Silver Set 2006 the Golden Silhouette Collection a 5-coin set of five different Two Pounds designs (S.4500A, 4501A, 4502A, 4503A, 4504A) each with selected gold plating of the obverse and reverse an impressive set Proof nFDC housed in the original case of issue with booklet (£150 - £300)

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Britannia Silver Set 2006 the Golden Silhouette Collection a 5-coin set of five different Two Pounds designs (S.4500A, 4501A, 4502A, 4503A, 4504A) each with selected gold plating of the obverse and reverse Proof nFDC-FDC an attractive set, housed in the original case of issue with booklet (£150 - £300)

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Fifty Pence 1998 50th Anniversary of the NHS Gold Proof S.H10 FDC in the Royal Mint box of issue with certificate (£550 - £700)

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Fifty Pence 2000 150 Years of Public Libraries Gold Proof S. H11, FDC in the Royal Mint red box of issue with certificate, Spink states only 710 pieces issued (£500 - £700)

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Fifty Pence 2000 150 Years of Public Libraries Gold Proof S. H11, FDC in the Royal Mint red box of issue with certificate, Spink states only 710 pieces issued (£500 - £700)

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Fifty Pence 2000 150 Years of Public Libraries Gold Proof S.H11 FDC in the Royal Mint box of issue with certificate (£500 - £700)

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Fifty Pence 2003 WSPU 100th Anniversary, Gold Proof S.H12 FDC in the Royal Mint box of issue with certificate (£550 - £700)

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Fifty Pence 2005 Samuel Johnson’s Dictionary Gold Proof S.H14 FDC in the Royal Mint box of issue with certificate (£550 - £700)

Coin and Banknote Set Millennium 1999 comprising Five Pound Crown 1999 Gold Proof S.L7 FDC and Banknote Fifty Pounds Kentfield YR19 990478, C141 UNC in the limited black box of issue with certificate, Duggleby states that only 91 sets were sold (£1,100 - £1,600)

Countdown to the London Olympic Games, a 4-coin set in gold, Five Pound Crowns (4) 2009 3-Year Countdown Gold Proof S.4920, 2010 2-Year Countdown S.4921, 2011 One Year Countdown S.4922 and 2012 Olympic Games S.4923 all Gold Proofs with the blue Olympic logo on the reverses, in NGC holders, in the long Royal Mint box of issue with certificate (£6,000 - £7,000)

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Fifty Pence 1998 25th Anniversary of the EEC Gold Proof S.H9 FDC in the Royal Mint box of issue with certificate (£500 - £700)

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Fifty Pence 1998 25th Anniversary of the EEC Gold Proof S.H9 FDC/nFDC with a very small tone spot, in the Royal Mint box of issue with certificate (£500 - £700)

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Fifty Pence 2007 100 Years of Scouting Gold Proof S.H17 FDC in the Royal Mint box of issue with certificate (£550 - £700)

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Fifty Pence 2009 250th Anniversary of Kew Gardens S.H19 Lustrous UNC in the presentation pack (£80 - £120)

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Fifty Pence 2010 100 Years of Girlguiding Gold Proof S.H24 The obverse with one small tone spot otherwise FDC, in the Royal Mint box of issue with certificate (£550 - £700)

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Fifty Pence 2012 London Olympic Games - Gold Medal Winners Coin - Athletics, Gold Proof Piedfort FDC NGC PR69, in June 2019 (LCA 165 Lot 1510) we sold a full set of 11 of these Gold Proof Piedfort 2012 Fifty Pences and the vendor of that set had obtained from The Royal Mint mintage figures (actual rather than issue limits which may be smaller) which showed just 26 of these Olympic Athletics Piedforts exist (£4,000 - £5,000)

Fifty Pence 2012 London Olympic Games - Gold Medal Winners Coin - Boxing, Gold Proof Piedfort FDC NGC PR69, in June 2019 (LCA 165 Lot 1510) we sold a full set of 11 of these Gold Proof Piedfort 2012 Fifty Pences and the vendor of that set had obtained from The Royal Mint mintage figures (actual rather than issue limits which may be smaller) which showed just 18 of these Olympic Boxing Piedforts exist, prior to this sale we had only seen four of these 2012 Olympic Piedforts none were for boxing (£4,500 - £6,500)

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Fifty Pence 2014 Commonwealth Games - Glasgow Gold Proof S.H28 FDC in the Royal Mint box of issue with certificate (£600 - £750)

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Fifty Pence 2016 950th Anniversary of the Battle of Hastings Gold Proof S.H32 FDC in the Royal Mint box of issue with certificate (£600 - £750)

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Fifty Pence 2016 Team GB S.H38 Gold Proof FDC in the Royal Mint box of issue with certificate, only 306 minted with just 296 in this presentation format (£600 - £750)

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Fifty Pence 2019 Sherlock Holmes Gold Proof FDC in the Royal Mint box of issue with certificate, only 600 issues with just 400 in this format (£700 - £800)

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Fifty Pences 2016 Olympic Team GB Silver Proofs S.H38 (5) nFDC to FDC in the Royal Mint boxes of issue, each with certificate (£130 - £180)

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Fifty Pences a 2-coin set 1992/1993 EU Presidency Gold Proof nFDC lightly toning, and 1994 D-Day Landings Gold Proof, nFDC with a hint of toning, in the blue Royal Mint box of issue with certificate, only 250 sets issued (£1,600 - £2,000)

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Fifty Years of the Fifty Pence a 5-coin set 2019 Gold Proof Piedforts comprising the following issues:- Battle of Britain, D-Day Landings, Victoria Cross - The Award, Victoria Cross - The Heroic Acts and Battle of Hastings all now dated 2019, all with the previously issued reverse, FDC and beautifully presented in the Royal Mint box of issue with certificate number 23 of just 50 sets issued, a superb set (£8,000 - £1,000)

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Five Hundred Pounds 2017 Britannia , 5oz. .999 Gold Proof 30th Anniversary of the First Gold Britannia, with Trident and 30 privy mark, S.BR4 FDC in the Royal Mint box of issue with certificate number 039 of just 130 minted with just 125 in this presentation format (£6,500 - £7,500)

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Five Hundred Pounds 2018 Britannia - The Spirit of a Nation 5oz. .999 Gold Proof S.BR5 FDC in the Royal Mint box of issue with certificate number 54 of just 95 issued, with only 90 in this format (£6,500 - £7,500)

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Five Hundred Pounds 2018 The Queen’s Beasts - The Red Dragon of Wales .999 Gold Proof S.QCH3 FDC in the Royal Mint box of issue with certificate number 73 of just 90 issued, with only 75 issued in this format (£6,500 - £7,500)

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Five Hundred Pounds 2019 Britannia - The Spirit of a Nation 5oz. .999 Gold Proof FDC , comes in the Royal Mint box of issue with certificate number 10 of just 70 minted with just 57 in this presentation format (£6,500 - £7,500)

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Five Hundred Pounds 2019 Britannia Five Ounce (.999 Fine) Gold Proof, in an oversized PCGS holder, choice and graded PR69 Deep Cameo (£9,000 - £10,000)

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Five Hundred Pounds 2019 Britannia Five Ounce (.999 Fine) Gold Proof, in an oversized PCGS holder, choice and graded PR69 Deep Cameo (£9,000 - £10,000)

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Five Pound Crown 1997 Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip Golden Wedding Gold Proof S.L4 FDC in the Royal Mint box of issue with certificate (£1,000 - £1,500)

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Five Pound Crown 1998 Prince Charles 50th Birthday Gold Proof S.L5 Spink states only 773 pieces issued, FDC in the Royal Mint box of issue with certificate (£1,100 - £1,600)

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Five Pound Crown 1999 Diana Memorial Gold Proof S.L6 FDC in the Royal Mint box of issue with certificate (£1,000 - £1,500)

Five Hundred Pounds 2019 Chinese Lunar Year of the Pig - Sheng Xiao Collection, 5oz. Gold Proof FDC in the Royal Mint box of issue with certificate number 16 of just 38 pieces minted (£7,000 - £8,000)

Five Hundred Pounds 2019 Queen’s Beasts - Falcon of the Plantagenets 5oz. Gold Proof FDC in the Royal Mint box of issue with certificate number 21 of just 85 issued with just 75 in this format (£6,750 - £7,750)

Five Pound Crown 1996 Queen Elizabeth II 70th Birthday Gold Proof S.L3 FDC in the Royal Mint box of issue with certificate (£1,100 - £1,600)

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Five Pound Crown 2000 Queen Mother 100th Birthday Gold Proof S.L8 FDC in the box of issue with certificate (£1,000 - £1,500)

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Five Pound Crown 2000 Queen Mother 100th Birthday Silver Proof Piedfort, Five Pound Crowns (2) 1996 Coronation 40th Anniversary Silver Proof, 2013 The Royal Birth Silver Proof, Two Pounds (3) 1994 Tercentenary of the Bank of England Silver Proof Piedfort, 1995 Peace Dove Silver Proof Piedfort, 1996 Euro 96 Football Silver Proof Piedfort, One Pound Silver Proof Piedforts (2) 1993, 1996, Fifty Pence 1992-1993 EU Presidency Silver Proof Piedfort, Crowns (3) 1972, 1977, 1981, Ten Pence 1992 Silver Proof Piedfort, Five Pence a 2-coin set 1990 Large and Small sizes Silver Proofs, Alderney Two Pounds 1999 Total Solar Eclipse Silver Proof, the Crowns with some toning, mostly FDC, in the boxes of issue with certificates (£150 - £250)

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Five Pound Crown 2007 Queen Elizabeth and Prince Philip Diamond Wedding Gold Proof S.L17 FDC in the Royal Mint box of issue with certificate (£1,200 - £1,500)

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Five Pound Crowns (14) 2011 Prince Philip 90th Birthday S.L23 Silver Proof Piedfort, 2011 Royal Wedding of Prince William and Miss Catherine Middleton S.L22 Silver Proof Piedfort, 2012 Queen Elizabeth II Diamond Jubilee S.L24 Silver Proof Piedfort, 2012 London Paralympics S.4925 Silver Proof Piedfort with coloured Olympic logo on the reverse, 2013 Christening of Prince George S.L27 Silver Proof Piedfort, 2015 The Royal Birth - To Celebrate the Birth of the Second Child of the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge S.L40 Silver Proofs (2), 2016 Queen Elizabeth II 90th Birthday S.L44 Silver Proof Piedfort, 2017 Prince Philip - A Lifetime of Service S.L56 Silver Proof Piedfort, 2017 Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip Platinum Wedding S.L57 Silver Proof Piedfort, 2017 Queen Elizabeth II Sapphire Jubilee S.L61 Silver Proof Piedfort, 2018 Prince of Wales 70th Birthday S.L62 Silver Proof Piedfort, 2018 Royal Wedding of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle S.L65 Silver Proof Piedfort, 2019 200th Anniversary of the Birth of Queen Victoria Silver Proof Piedfort, nFDC to FDC in the Royal Mint boxes of issue with certificates, some coins with light toning, Five Pound Crowns a 4-coin set Countdown to the 2012 London Olympics comprising 2009 3-Year Countdown S.4920, 2010 2-Year Countdown S.4921, 2011 1-Year Countdown S.4922 and 2012 Countdown S.4923 all Silver Proof Piedforts, each with the blue Olympic logo on the respective reverses FDC in the Royal Mint box of issue with certificates, along with a Diamond Jubilee Souvenir Book by the Royal Mint (£280 - £440)

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Five Pound Crowns 100th Anniversary of the First World War a 6-coin set in gold 2018 Fifth Set S.PGC24 comprising Remembrance Day, War Memorials, Poppies, Imperial War Museums, Commonwealth War Graves, and Peace coins, a fabulous eye-catching set all coins Gold Proofs FDC and as yet

Five Pound Crown 2002 Queen Mother Memorial Gold Proof S.L11 FDC in the Royal Mint box of issue with certificate (£1,200 - £1,500)

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Five Pound Crown 2005 Trafalgar Gold Proof FDC in the red case of issue with certificate (£1,200 - £1,800)

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Five Pound Crown 2006 Queen Elizabeth II 80th Birthday Gold Proof S.L16 FDC in the Royal Mint box of issue with certificate (£1,200 - £1,500)

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unlisted in the Spink catalogue. The first such set we have offered, and with only 25 sets minted this is sure to be a much sought after set (£11,000 - £14,000)

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Five Pounds 2012 The Official Olympic Silver Proof, Two Pounds 2015 Royal Navy A force as great as the sea Silver Proof, Jersey Five Pounds 2015 Sir Winston Churchill Silver Proof in Coin Portfolio Management box, all FDC and cased with certificates (£100 - £120)

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Five Pounds 2017 Sapphire Jubilee Gold Proof FDC cased as issued by the Royal Mint with certificate (£1,200 - £1,800)

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Five Pounds Gold 1996U S.SE4 BU and fully lustrous in the Royal Mint green box of issue with certificate. Only 901 issued. (£1,100 - £1,600)

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Five Pounds Gold 2007 S.SE7 BU and fully lustrous in the Royal Mint green box of issue with certificate. Only 768 issued (£1,000 - £1,500)

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GB and a few World sets and singles a varied group:- Royal Mint Year Sets (2) 1990, 1992, Royal Mint Baby Set 2000, Twenty Pounds 2013 Silver, George and the Dragon (3) UNC in the Royal Mint packs of issue. Coin an Banknote set 1996 Queen Elizabeth II 70th Birthday comprising Five Pounds Kentfield HM70 000490, and Five Pound Crown 1996 Cupro-Nickel UNC in the Royal Mint wallet as issued. Five Pound Crowns (5) 1996 Queen Elizabeth II 70th Birthday, 1999 Diana Memorial, 1999 Millennium, 2000 Queen Mother 100th Birthday, 2007 Diamond Wedding of Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip, Two Pounds (4) 1994 Tercentenary of the Bank of England, 1996 Euro 96 Football, 1997, 2014 Outbreak of World War I - Lord Kitchener, Two Pounds a 2-coin set 1989 Bill and Claim of Rights, One Pound (2) 1995 Wales, 1997 England, Fifty Pences 1994 D-Day Landings (2), Fifty Pences a 2-coin set comprising 1992/3 EU Presidency and 1992 Britannia Fifty Pence, UNC in the Royal Mint wallets of issue. Last £sd Set Halfcrown to Halfpenny 1964-1967 (8 coins), UNC in the wallet of issue. Last £sd Set Halfcrown to Halfpenny (7 coins, only the English Shilling included), in mixed grades. Last £sd and First Decimal Coins 25th Anniversary of Decimal Currency the £sd comprising Halfcrown to Halfpenny (7 coins) 1965-1967 (only Scottish Shilling included) and Decimal Coinage 1996 Set (7 coins) One Pound to One Penny Lustrous UNC. UK/ USA United Coin Collection comprising UK set 1997 (8 coins) Two Pounds to One Penny Lustrous UNC and USA Set 1997 (5 coins with medalet) Half Dollar to One Cent Lustrous UNC. Two Pounds Silver Britannias (2) 1998 UNC and 1999 UNC with a hint of toning, Crowns (11) 1953, 1965, 1977 (8), 1981 EF to UNC. Two Pounds 1995 UN 50th Anniversary EF. Hong Kong Mint Set 1997 Handover (7 coins) UNC in the wallet of issue, USA Silver Eagle 1993 Lustrous UNC, Alderney Five Pound Crown 1993 Concorde, Solomon Islands Five Dollars 1993 Concorde, UNC in the packs of issue, Gibraltar 2.8 Ecus 1993 Eurotunnel UNC, Alderney One Pound 1995 Silver Proof FDC in capsule with certificate, Jersey Fifty Pence 2018 100th Anniversary of the RAF UNC with coloured reverse, Isle of Man Five Pounds 1993 Nigel Mansell UNC, USA Half Dollar 1996S Atlanta Olympics - Swimmer Prooflike UNC, Tonga 50 Seniti 1996 Victorian Age - Queen Victoria Empress of India 1876 Silver Proof nFDC, Marshall Islands (2) Five Dollars 1993 Elvis Presley Lustrous UNC, Ten Dollars 1991 Legendary Aircraft - Avro Lancaster Lustrous UNC, Medallions (2) 1986 the Royal Wedding of Prince Andrew and Miss Sarah Ferguson UNC, 1990 Battle of Britain 50th Anniversary UNC on the card of issue, GB and Numismatic Covers (8) many with a World War II theme UNC many in the packs of issue, GB and World First Day and Philatelic Covers and Stamp Sets (34) many on the envelopes or album pages of issue UNC. Also a small group of GB and World (51) base metal issues mostly 20th Century in mixed grades, along with a British Armed Forces Threepence Second Series VG with folds (£250 - £500)

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GB and USA Ladies of Freedom 1996 a Two-coin Gold Set comprising Britannia £10 One Tenth Ounce 1996 Gold Proof $5 Liberty 1996 One Tenth Ounce Gold Proof both FDC in the case of issue with certificate (£150 - £250)

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GB and World a wide variety of sets and singles (20) comprising GB sets (6) The Jubilee Head Double Florin and Halfcrown set a 3-coin set comprising Double Florins (2) 1887 Roman 1 NVF, 1890 Fine, and Halfcrown 1889 VG. The King George V and George VI Crown Collection a 2-coin set comprising Crowns (2) 1935 EF and 1937 VF/GVF. Two Pounds Silver 2019 George and the Dragon Lustrous UNC. Britain’s Longest Reigning Monarchs Coin Set a 3-coin set comprising Halfpenny 1807 Fine, Penny 1901 VG and Penny 1967 Lustrous UNC. The 5-mintmark Penny collection comprising Pennies (5) 1912H, 1918H, 1918KN, 1919H and 1919KN types VG, The Centenary of World War II Penny Collection a 5-coin set 1914, 1915, 1916, 1917, 1918 Rhodium and Platinum plated with gold plated highlights VG, each in the Jubilee Mint boxes of issue with certificates. World Sets (14) Canada (3) Twenty Dollars 2003 HMCS Bras d’Or Silver Proof with selected gold plating, FDC in the Canadian Mint box of issue with certificate, Fifteen Dollars 1999 Chinese Lunar Year of the Rabbit Silver Proof with octagonal gold-plated centre, FDC in the box of issue with certificate, One Dollar 2006 150th Anniversary of the Victoria Cross - The Award BU in the case of issue with certificate. Falkland Islands/British Virgin Islands a 2-coin set The Pegasus and Britannia Silver Coin Pair comprising Falkland Islands Crown 2017 BU and British Virgin Islands One Dollar 2017 BU both One Ounce of .999 Silver UNC. The 2015 Silver Coins of the World Collection a 4-coin set comprising GB Two Pounds Silver Britannia 2015 with planished effect background, China 10 Yuan 2015 Panda, USA Silver Eagle 2015 and Canada Five Dollars Maple Leaf with Maple Leaf privy Mark all lustrous UNC. Falkland Islands Crown 2015 Britannia Silver Proof with gold-plated Britannia FDC. Tristan da Cunha (8) One Pound 2015 a 3-coin set The Longest Reigning Monarch each coin with a different reverse design Silver Proofs FDC. One Pound a 5-coin set 2017 100th Anniversary of the House of Windsor with four different monarchs depicted and the final coin with all heads Silver Proofs FDC. Five Pounds 2017 Queen Elizabeth II Sapphire Jubilee Triple Thickness Silver Proof, only 75 minted, FDC. Five Pounds 2015 Battle of Waterloo 200th Anniversary Silver Proof FDC. Five Pounds 2015 Queen Elizabeth II The Longest Reigning Monarch Silver Proof FDC. Five Pounds 2015 75th Anniversary of the Battle of Britain Silver Proof FDC. Five Pounds 2015 70th Anniversary of VE Day Silver Proof FDC. Five Pounds 2015 70th Anniversary of VE Day with Black and White Photograph on the reverse UNC, all in the cases of issue, each with certificates (£200 - £350)

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GB and World Proof and Mint items and single items a large and varied group:- GB Five Pound Crown 2000 Queen Mother 100th Birthday Silver Proof Piedfort, Five Pound Crown 2002 Queen Elizabeth II Golden Jubilee Silver Proof, 2004 100th Anniversary of the Entente Cordiale Cupro-Nickel Proof, Two Pounds (3) 1994 Tercentenary of the Bank of England Silver Proof, 1997 Silver Proof, 1999 Rugby World Cup Silver Proof Piedfort with hologram reverse, One Pound 1999 Silver Proof Piedfort, Crown 1977 Silver Jubilee Silver Proof, Medal 2006 Queen Elizabeth II 80th Birthday Lenticular Medal 45mm diameter, 51.8 grammes of .925 silver, nFDC to FDC in the cases of issue, all but one with certificates, Five Pound Crowns (14) 1990 Queen Mother 90th Birthday, 1999 Diana Memorial, 2000 Queen Mother 100th Birthday, 2001 100th Anniversary of the End of the Victorian Era, 2002 Queen Mother Memorial, 2003 Coronation Golden Jubilee, 2006 Queen Elizabeth II 80th Birthday, 2007 Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip Diamond Wedding, 2008 450th Anniversary of the Accession of Queen Elizabeth I, 2011 Prince Philip 90th Birthday, 2011 Royal Wedding of Prince William and Miss Catherine Middleton (4). Five Pound Crowns a 2-coin set 2005 Nelson and Trafalgar 200th Anniversary. Five Pound Crowns 2000 Queen Mother 100th Birthday a 3-coin pack, UNC in the Royal Mint wallets of issue some still sealed. Two Pounds (6) 1995 Peace Dove, 2003 50th Anniversary of the DNA Double

Helix Discovery, 2004 Trevithick’s Locomotive, 2005 400th Anniversary of the Gunpowder Plot, 2007 300th Anniversary of the Act of Union, 2007 200th Anniversary of the Abolition of the Slave Trade, Two Pounds 2006 a 2-coin set Brunel - The Man and Brunel - His Achievements, Two Pounds 2002 a 4-coin set each coin with a different flag in the reverse design, UNC in the Royal Mint wallets of issue, some still sealed, One Pound (4) 2004 Forth Rail Bridge, 2005 Menai Straits Bridge, 2006 Egyptian Arch Bridge, 2007 Gateshead Millennium Bridge, Fifty Pence 2003 WSPU 100th Anniversary, 2004 50th Anniversary of the first 4-minute mile, 2007 100 Years of Scouting, Fifty Pences 2006 a 2-coin set Victoria Cross 150th Anniversary The Award and the Heroic Acts, Britain’s New Coins 2005 a 3-coin set comprising Two Pounds 2005 400th Anniversary of the Gunpowder Plot, One Pound 2005 Menai Straits Bridge and Fifty Pence 2005 Samuel Johnson’s Dictionary UNC in the packs of issue, Plastic Set 1953 (9 coins) Halfcrown to Farthing UNC, Five Pound Crowns (6) 1996 Queen Elizabeth II 70th Birthday (2), 1998 Prince of Wales 50th Birthday, 1999 Millennium (2), 2008 Queen Elizabeth I 450th Anniversary of the Accession, Two Pounds (32) 1994 Tercentenary of the Bank of England (5), 1986 Commonwealth Games (2), 1989 Bill of Rights, 1995 Peace Dove (2), 1995 UN 50th Anniversary (4), 1996 Euro 96 Football (4), 1999 Rugby World Cup, 2001 Marconi (2), 2003 DNA Double Helix (2), 2004 Trevithick’s Locomotive (2), 2005 Gunpowder Plot, 2005 60th Anniversary of the End of World War II, 2006 Brunel - The Man (2), 2007 200th Anniversary of the Abolition of Slavery, 2008 100th Anniversary of the 1908 London Olympics, 2008 Olympic Handover Beijing to London. Fifty Pences (9) 1998 NHS 50th Anniversary (2), 1998 25th Anniversary of the EU, 2000 150 Years of Public Libraries (6), 2004 50th Anniversary of the first 4-minute mile. Crowns (5) 1951, 1953, 1965, 1977 Silver Jubilee, 1981 Royal Wedding of Prince Charles and Lady Diana Spencer, Halfcrown 1932 VG, Twopence 1797 Fine, Pennies 1797 (2) Poor and VG, Canada Five Dollars Maple Leaf 1994 Lustrous UNC. Maldives 100 Rufiyaa 1993 Cutty Sark Silver Proof nFDC. Alderney Five Pound Crowns (2) 2003 Prince William 21st Birthday, 2005 Prince Harry 21st Birthday both UNC on the cards of issue, Guernsey (2) Five Pounds 1999 Millennium, Two Pounds 1999 D-Day 50th Anniversary UNC in capsules. Isle of Man (3) Fifty Pences 1977 TT Races (2) EF, Crown 1990 Pearl Black finish 150th Anniversary of the Penny Black UNC in the wallet of issue. Tristan da Cunha Crown 2006 Queen Elizabeth II 80th Birthday UNC on the card of issue. Austria Korona 1893 VG. Trinidad and Tobago a mixed date set (5 coins) 50 Cents to One Cent 1979-1995 UNC. China 5 Yuan Bronze Panda UNC. United Kingdom Ecu 1992 UNC, Europe One Ecu 1995 The mayflower UNC. Numismatic Covers (3) Alderney Two Pounds 1993 40th Anniversary of the Coronation with 11p and 13p stamps UNC on the envelope of issue. History of World War II (2) Isle of Man Crown 1994 Montgomery and Guernsey Two Pounds 1994 Churchill UNC on the pages of issue. Medallic issues (3) Westminster Abbey undated in base metal UNC. Palestine a fantasy strike 1936 Edward VIII, Reverse: Palestine Coins, UNC in a slide case, Coincraft/Edward VIII Fantasy 10 Ecus 1993 UNC in a slide case. Germany Martin Luther a fantasy issue in brown plastic UNC. Banknotes British Armed Forces (7) Five Pounds 2nd Series, One Pound (3) 2nd, 3rd and 4th Series, Fifty Pence 6th Series, Ten Pence 6th Series and Five Pence 6th Series EF to UNC, along with an empty Westminster box. (£300 - £650) 69)

GB and World Proof and Mint sets and singles the vast majority of pieces military-themed, war-themed or aviation-themed includes GB Five Pound Crown 2017 Remembrance Day Reverse with coloured poppies S.L60 Silver Proof Piedfort, Two Pounds 2018 RAF Centenary Badge Silver Proof S.K50, Two Pounds 2018 RAF Sea King Helicopter Silver Proof S.K53, nFDC to FDC in the boxes of issue with certificates, Jersey Five Pound Crown 2018 100 Years of the Royal Air Force Silver Proof with coloured Sopwith Camel, Supermarine Spitfire and Lockheed Lightning II on the reverse, FDC in the box of issue with certificate, Tristan da Cunha Crown 2014 Christmas Truce Silver Proof FDC in the box of issue with certificate, GB Britannia Fifty Pounds Silver 2015 UNC on the Royal Mint card of issue, GB Two Pounds (3) 2015 The Royal Navy (2) both UNC on different issue packs, 2016 World War I - The Army UNC on a ‘The War on Land’ pack of issue, Fifty Pence 2015 75th Anniversary of the Battle of Britain UNC in the

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Royal Mint wallet of issue, NumisProof Medallic Issues (2) both 50mm diameter 2oz. Silver Proofs Dam Busters and Falklands War Montage issues FDC in the boxes of issue, Gibraltar - A War To End All Wars a 5-coin set 2014-2017 comprising Double Crown 2017 in 9 carat gold, 2014 Crowns Air, Land and Sea issue in Gold plated Cupro-Nickel and Crown 2017 Lest We Forget UNC in the folder of issue, along with base metal sets (13) and singles (16) mostly UNC in the cases or boxes of issue (£300 - £750) 70)

GB Proof Set 1953 along with other cased items including silver issues (lot) (£140 - £200)

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GB/Australia/Canada The Longest Reigning Monarch of the Commonwealth 2015 a 3-coin set comprising GB Five Pound Crown 2015 Gold Proof S.L43 Obverse with James Butler portrait, Australia 100 Dollars 2015 Gold Proof One Ounce of .999 gold, and Canada 200 Dollars 2015 One Ounce of .999 gold FDC in the box of issue with certificate, only 100 sets issued, a most impressive set (£4,500 - £5,500)

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GB/Canada/Australia The Queen’s Diamond Jubilee’ a 3-coin set comprising GB Five Pound Crown 2012 Gold Proof, Canada 300 Dollars 2012 Gold Proof with inset diamond, and Australia 50 Cents 2012 Gold Proof, only 375 sets issued, the Australian 50 Cent only issued in this set, FDC in the box of issue with certificate, (contains 2.96 ounces of gold) (£4,500 - £5,500)

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GB/Jersey a 2-coin set comprising GB Sovereign 2000 Proof FDC and Jersey Sovereign 2000 FDC in the Royal Mint box of issue with certificate (£400 - £600)

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Half Sovereign 1980 Proof S.SB1 nFDC to FDC retaining practically full mint brilliance, in the red Royal Mint case with certificate (£120 - £180)

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Half Sovereign 1991 S.SB2 Proof FDC in the Royal Mint box of issue with certificate (£120 - £180)

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Half Sovereign 2002 Proof FDC in the red box of issue with certificate (£120 - £180)

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Half Sovereign 2002 Proof FDC in the red box of issue with certificate (£120 - £180)

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Half Sovereign 2002 Proof FDC in the red box of issue with certificate (£120 - £180)

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Half Sovereign 2005 Modernised St. George and the Dragon design S.SB6 UNC on the Royal Mint card of issue, still sealed in the original plastic (£100 - £160) Half Sovereign 2005 Proof S.SB6 FDC in the Royal Mint box of issue with certificate (£120 - £180)

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Half Sovereigns a 2-coin set 2004 S.SB4 Proof and 2005 S.SB6 Proof FDC in the Royal Mint box of issue with certificate (£220 £320)

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Isle of Man Crowns Proof issues (7) 1970 Manx Cat Silver Proof, 1972 Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip Silver Wedding Silver Proof, 1975 Manx Cat Silver Proof, 1976 Centenary of the Horse Tram Silver Proof, 1976 USA Bicentenary of Independence Silver Proof, 1977 The Queens Silver Jubilee Appeal Silver Proof, 1977 Silver Jubilee of Queen Elizabeth II Silver Proof, nFDC to FDC in the boxes of issue, all but the 1970 with certificates, Isle of Man Crowns 1972 Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip Silver Wedding (2), 1975 Manx Cat (2), 1976 USA Bicentenary of Independence, 1976 Centenary of the Horse Tram (2), 1977 Queen Elizabeth II Silver Jubilee (2), 1978 25th Anniversary of the Coronation (2), 1979 Tercentenary of Manx Coinage (2), 1979 Millennium of the Tynwald- English cog, Castle Rushen (2), 1979 Millennium of the Tynwald, standing figure and ship (2), 1979 Millennium of the Tynwald, ship (2), 1979 Millennium of the Tynwald - Sir William Hillory (2), 1979 Millennium of the Tynwald, Viking Longship Godred Crovan (2), GEF to UNC, 1980 Moscow Olympics (8) two of each of four designs, 1980 Queen Mother 80th Birthday (2), GEF to UNC. Isle of Man One Pound 1978 Silver Proof nFDC in the box of issue with certificate, Fifty Pence 1979 Viking Long Ship - Day of the Tynwald Silver Proof nFDC in the box of issue with certificate, Fifty Pences 1979 UNC (2), 1979 UNC with lettered edge (2), Isle of Man First Decimal Coins 1971 a 6-coin set Fifty Pence to One Penny UNC in the white wallet of issue, GB Crowns (3) 1953, 1965 (2) EF to UNC, along with Isle of Man Government issue Banknotes One Pounds and Five Pounds (7) in various grades, comprising a variety of signatures including Garvey, Stallard, Dawson, and Cashen Good Fine to GVF (£60 £100)

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Millennium Silver Proof Collection (13 coins) Five Pound Crown to One Penny includes the Maundy Set, all struck in Silver Proof nFDC with even golden tone, in the blue box of issue with certificate and booklet (£120 - £180)

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Numismatic First Day Cover 100th Anniversary of the End of the Victorian Era comprising Five Pound Crown 2001 Gold Proof FDC and 6x 1st Class stamps UNC on the envelope of issue, in the large Westminster wallet, only 100 sets issued (£1,000 - £1,500)

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Numismatic First Day Cover Millennium comprising Five Pound Crown 1999 Gold Proof FDC and 4x64 pence stamps the cover with two postmarks 31st December 1999 and 1st January 2000 UNC on the envelope of issue, in a large Westminster wallet, the issue limited to 100 sets (£1,000 - £1,500)

Half Sovereign 2007 Proof S.SB4 FDC in the Royal Mint box of issue with certificate (£120 - £180)

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Numismatic First Day Cover Queen Mother 100th Birthday comprising Five Pound Crown 2000 Gold Proof FDC and 4x 27 pence stamps UNC on the envelope of issue, in the large Westminster wallet with certificate, issue limited to 100 sets (£1,000 - £1,500)

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One Pound 2010-2011 Gold Proofs a 4-coin set comprising 2010 London S.J28, 2010 Belfast S.J29, 2011 Edinburgh S.J30, and 2011 Cardiff S.J31 nFDC-FDC the Cardiff and Edinburgh coins with the slightest hint of toning, in the Royal Mint box of issue with certificate (£3,000 - £4,000)

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One Pound 25th Anniversary Silver Proof Collection a 14-coin set 2008 comprising the sixteen previously issued different designs all dated 2008 the reverses with fine gold highlighting, FDC in the case of issue with certificate (£150 - £200)

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One Pound Silver Proofs (5) 1988, 1989, 1990, 1991, 1992, One Pound Silver Proof Piedforts 4-coin sets (2) 2004-2007 and 20102011 comprising 2010 London, 2010 Belfast, 2011 Cardiff and 2011 Edinburgh issues, Twenty Pence 1982 Silver Proof Piedfort, Ten Pence 1992 Silver Proof Piedfort, Ten Pences a 2-coin set 1992 Large and Small sizes Silver Proofs, Five Pence 1990 Silver Proof Piedfort, Five Pences a 2-coin set 1990 Large and Small sizes Silver Proofs, nFDC to FDC in the Royal Min t cases of issue with certificates, Twenty Pounds 2016 The Christmas Nativity UNC on the Royal Mint card of issue, One Pound 2016 The Last Round Pound UNC on the Royal Mint card of issue both still sealed, The Windsor Silver Sixpence Set a 3-coin set comprising Sixpence 1936 Fine, Sixpence 1942 VG and Six New Pence 2016 S.E1 in silver Lustrous UNC, in the Royal Mint box of issue with certificate. Last £sd set an 8-coin set Halfcrown to Halfpenny 1963-1967 lustrous UNC, in a Royal Mint wallet. Five Pound Crown 2009 500th Anniversary of the Accession of Henry VIII About UNC, Fifty Pences (5) 1973 EEC (2) UNC, 2005 Samuel Johnson’s Dictionary Prooflike UNC, 2009 250th Anniversary of Kew Gardens UNC/AU, 2011 London Olympics - Football UNC on the Royal Mint card of issue. Alderney Two Pounds 1989 Royal Visit Silver Proof FDC in the Royal Mint box of issue with certificate. Austria Thaler 1780 Maria Theresa Restrike UNC in a slide case. Numismatic Covers (4) Fifty Pence 2018 Paddington - At The Station with First class stamp (4), UNC on the envelopes of issue, three with errors with the text not matching the postmark dates. Medallic Fantasy Issue - Civic War Memorial Aldington Lustrous UNC with a coloured Poppy in the reverse design, Royal Mail 150th Anniversary Medal UNC in the wallet of issue with Penny Black Replica, 20p stamp and covering letter (£150 - £200)

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Proof Set 1887 (7 coins) Silver Set Crown, Double Florin (Arabic 1), Halfcrown, Florin, Shilling, Sixpence and Threepence, the fields with the odd nick and tone spot, with minor hairlines, otherwise retaining practically full mint lustre and brilliance, a nicely matched set, in the red Spink long set box (£3,000 - £4,000)

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Proof Set 1902 (11 coins) Sovereign to Maundy Penny nFDC to FDC, the Half Sovereign with a small area of dark toning beneath the horses tail, the silver beautifully matched, with original choice toning even on the edges, a superior set, in the original red box of issue (£1,500 - £2,000)

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Proof Set 1902 (11 coins) Sovereign to Maundy Penny UNC cleaned and with the odd contact mark, in the Royal Mint red box of issue (£1,400 - £1,800)

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Proof Set 1911 (8 coins) Halfcrown to Maundy Penny nFDC to FDC the larger coins especially with a superb underlying multicoloured tone, in the red box of issue (£1,100 - £1,400)

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Proof Set 1911 (8 coins) the Halfcrown, Florin, Shilling and Sixpence nFDC to FDC, the Maundy set are currency issues EF to UNC, in the red box of issue (£650 - £700)

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Proof Set 1911 Gold Five Pounds, Gold Two Pounds, Sovereign ,Half Sovereign, and Halfcrown to Maundy Set, the Five Pounds EF/UNC with some hairlines and signs of light smoothing on the King’s portrait under magnification, Two Pounds GEF with hairlines, Sovereign UNC-nFDC with some hairlines, Half Sovereign in an NGC holder and graded PF62, Silver Set UNC to FDC with matching tone, the Threepence possibly once cleaned, comes with the 12-coin red box of issue (£11,000 - £15,000)

Proof Set 1902 (11 coins) Sovereign to Maundy UNC to FDC, the Sixpence with some small scratches and light handling marks, the other silver coins with grey toning, in the original case of issue (£1,400 - £1,800)

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Proof Set 1902 (9 coins) Crown to Maundy Penny, UNC or near so with grey tone and matching. All except the Twopence lightly cleaned on the obverses, in the red in the 11-coin case of issue (£600 - £750)

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Proof Set 1902 Silver Set (9 coins) Crown, Halfcrowm, Florin, Shilling, Sixpence and Maundy Set nFDC-FDC with an original matching golden tone, the Shilling with a few minor contact marks, otherwise choice, comes in the 11-coin short set box, a very attractive and matching set and seldom seen this nice (£650 - £850)

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Proof Set 1911 Long Set (12 coins) comprising Gold Five Pounds, Gold Two Pounds, Sovereign, Half Sovereign, Halfcrown, Florin, Shilling, Sixpence and Maundy Set, nFDC - FDC with a superb matching tone, in the red box of issue (£15,000 - £20,000)

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Proof Set 1927 (5 coins) comprising Crown, Halfcrown, Florin, Shilling and Sixpence UNC to FDC along with an additional Halfcrown 1927 Proof, in the hard red box of issue (£400 - £600)

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Proof Set 1937 (15 coins) Crown to Farthing includes the Maundy Money, the Maundy Penny with a small spot on the King’s jawline nFDC-FDC with light toning, in the original red box of issue (£200 - £250)

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Proof Set 1937 (4 coins gold set) Five Pounds, Two Pounds, Sovereign and Half Sovereign UNC to nFDC with minor marks only, lightly toning in the legends across the four coins consistent with being an original set, in the Royal Mint box of issue, the case in very good condition (£7,000 - £10,000)

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Proof Set 1937 a 14-coin set missing the Maundy Fourpence the silver nFDC to FDC retaining full mint brilliance, the bronze and brass nFDC with some subdued lustre, in the maroon case of issue (£200 - £250)

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Proof Set 1937 the 15-coin set Crown to Farthing includes the Maundy Set nFDC to FDC, the bronze and brass lightly toning, retaining much original lustre, in the original case of issue, the case in excellent condition (£200 - £250)

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Proof Set 1937 the 15-coin set includes the Maundy Money, in a custom made box. nFDC to FDC the silver nicely matching, the bronze and brass with good subdued lustre (£200 - £250)

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Proof Set 1951 (10 coins) Crown to Farthing UNC to FDC in the green box of issue, Proof Sets (5) 1970 (3), Blue Set 1993, 2000 Deluxe Display Set nFDC to FDC one of the 1970 sets with toning, One Pound Silver Proof Piedforts (3) 1987, 1988, 1989, One Pound Silver Proof 1986, Crowns (2) 1977 Silver Jubilee Silver Proof, 1981 Royal Wedding of Prince Charles and Lady Diana Spencer Silver Proof, UNC to FDC in the Royal Mint boxes of issue with certificates. Plastic Set 1953 UNC in the wallet of issue, Britain’s First Decimal Coins 1968/71 (3) UNC in the wallets of issue, Royal Mint Year Sets (3) 1983 Heinz, 1995, 2000 UNC in the wallets of issue, Five Pound Crown 1999 Millennium, Two Pounds (3) 1986 Commonwealth Games, 1995 Peace Dove, 1997 UNC in the Royal Mint wallets of issue, Five Pound Crown 1997 Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip Golden Wedding, Crowns (5) 1953, 1972 Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip Silver Wedding, 1980 Queen Mother 80th Birthday (3), Fifty Pence 1973 EEC, EF to UNC, Turks and Caicos Islands 25 Crowns 2000 Millennium, Gold plated Silver Proof KM#272 FDC in capsule, Australia 50 Cents 1977, USA Dollar 1976, Falkland Islands Fifty Pence 1983 EF to UNC. Medals (2) USA Inauguration of John F. Kennedy as President 1961 76mm diameter in base metal portrait by Gilroy Roberts VF/NEF, GB 2002 Golden Jubilee of Queen Elizabeth II 50mm diameter in base metal GEF. Medals ‘The Sheffield Coin Collection’ by Carrs of Sheffield undated a 7-piece set Crown-sized depicting Cutler’s Hall, The Old Queen’s Head, Sheffield Cathedral, Sheffield Town Hall, Beauchef Abbey, Turret House and the Sheffield Coat of Arms UNC lightly toned in the box of issue, no certificate, Stamps Queen Elizabeth II includes pre-Decimal types in a Collecta album, Cigarette cards in an album (50), and a small album of black and white photographs of Moffat, Dumfries and Galloway, and Book Miller’s Royal Memorabilia by Eric Knowles (£200 - £300)

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Proof Set 1953 (10 coins) Crown to Farthing UNC to FDC in the case of issue, the Scottish Shilling a currency piece, along with Proof Sets (3) 1970, 1971, Red Leather Deluxe Set 1993nFDC to FDC in the cases of issue, Canada Dollar 1967 Lustrous UNC with light toning (£80 - £150)

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Proof Set 1953 (10 coins) Crown to Farthing UNC to nFDC lightly toned the bronze and brass retaining considerable, slightly subdued mint brilliance (£50 - £75)

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Proof Set 1953 (10 coins) Crown to Farthing UNC to nFDC lightly toned with a few small nicks and some spots, the bronze and brass lustrous with the Penny and Halfpenny displaying a beautiful multicoloured tone, in the Royal Mint maroon box (£50 - £75)

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Proof Set 1953 (10 coins) Crown to Farthing UNC to nFDC with some spots, in a London Mint Office box, Tenth Anniversary of the Death of Diana, Princess of Wales a 5-coin set Crown sized includes issues from British Virgin Islands (2), Tristan da Cunha, Falkland Islands and Sierra Leone Proofs FDC in a London Mint box, no certificate, Falkland Islands 25th Anniversary of Liberation 2007 a 5-coin set comprising Falkland Islands (4) Crowns 2007 (3) Britannia, Vulcan Bomber and Armed Services, and Fifty Pence 2007 Yomper, South Georgia and South Sandwich Islands Two Pounds 2007 HMS Plymouth Silver Proofs nFDC to FDC in the Pobjoy Mint box with certificate (£75 - £150)

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Proof Set 2000 Millennium Silver Collection the 13-coin set includes the Maundy Money, all coin struck in silver, nFDC to FDC some coin with toning, in the Royal Mint box of issue with certificate (£120 - £180)

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Proof Set 2008 Royal Shield of Arms Silver Proof Piedfort Set One Pound to One Penny all in silver S.PSS29 FDC in the hard black box of issue with certificate, Spink lists at £275 FDC (£70 - £100)

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Proof Set 2009 Black Leather Deluxe, the 12 -coin set includes the Fifty Pence Kew Gardens FDC with certificate and a hint of toning on some coins (£150 - £200)

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Proof Set 2009 in silver a 12-coin set comprising Five Pound Crown 2009 Henry VIII 500th Anniversary of Accession, Two Pounds (3) 2009 Darwin, 2009 Robert Burns, 2009 Standard ‘Technology’ design, Fifty Pence 2009 Kew Gardens, plus One Pound to One Penny 2009 Royal Arms all struck in silver Proof nFDC to FDC some coins with light toning, in the black Royal Mint black box of issue with certificate (£200 - £300)

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Proof Set 2009 Standard set (12 coins) Five Pound Crown to One Penny, includes the Kew Gardens Fifty Pence, FDC in the Royal Mint box of issue, Royal Mint Year Set 2009 (11 coins) Two Pounds (3) to One Penny, includes the Kew Gardens Fifty Pence UNC in the Royal Mint wallet of issue (£200 - £250)

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Proof Set 2010 in Silver a 13-coin set comprising Five Pound Crown 2010 Restoration of the Monarchy, Two Pounds 2010 Florence Nightingale, One Pound (2) 2010 London, 2010 Belfast, Fifty Pence 2010 100 Years of Girl Guiding, plus Two Pounds 2010 and the full Royal Shield set Fifty Pence to One Penny all struck in silver FDC in the impressive large black box of issue with certificate (£150 - £250)

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Proof Set 2015 the double set the definitive set in Gold comprising Fourth Portrait Ian Rank-Broadley final editions and Fifth Portrait Jody Clark first editions each set comprising 8 coins, Two Pounds to One Penny all coins in gold, S.PCG4P and S.PGC5P, FDC in the large and impressive Royal Mint box (£7,500 - £8,500)

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Proof Set 2017 Premium Set 13 coins with Royal Mint medal, Five Pound Crowns (2) Centenary of the House of Windsor, 1000th Anniversary of King Canute, Two Pounds (3) World War I the war in the Air, Jane Austen 200th Anniversary of her Birth, and Britannia, Fifty Pence Sir Isaac Newton 300th Anniversary of becoming Master of the Mint, along with the standard One Pound to One Penny Proofs FDC in the box of issue with certificate (£80 - £140)

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Proof Set 2018 Premium Set 13 coins with Royal Mint medal, Five Pound Crown 5th Birthday of Prince George, Two Pounds (4) 200th Anniversary of Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein, 100th Anniversary of the Royal Air Force, First World War Armistice and Britannia types, Fifty Pence Representation of the People Act, and One Pound to One Penny standard Proof issues, FDC in the impressive Royal Mint box with certificate (£90 - £150)

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Proof Set 2019 Premium Set 13 coins and Medal, Five Pound Crown Victoria Birth of an Era, Two Pounds (4) Samuel Pepys A True Witness, D-Day Landings The Longest day, Wedgwood Shaping Future and Britannia, 50p Sherlock Holmes, then One Pound to One Penny standard Proof issues, FDC in the impressive Royal Mint box with certificates (£100 - £200)

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Proof Sets (10) 1996 25th Anniversary of Decimal Coinage Silver Set (7 coins) One Pound to One Penny all struck in silver FDC in the box of issue with certificate, this set normally found toned, Flat Pack 1970, Blue Sets (4) 1986, 1987, 1988, 1992, Red Leather Deluxe Sets (2) 1993, 1999, Executive Sets (2) 2000, 2003 Coronation Golden Jubilee FDC in the boxes of issue (£100 - £200)

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Proof Sets (4) 1950 (9 coins, Halfcrown to Farthing) UNC to FDC , with some ribbon toning and minor spots, in the red card box of issue, 1951 (2 sets) UNC to FDC the bronze with some toning, retaining much original brilliance, 1953 nFDC some toning all in the original Royal Mint cases (£140 - £200)

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Proof Sets (4) 2008 Royal Shield of Arms Silver Proof Piedforts (7 coins, One Pound to One Penny) nFDC to FDC in the black Royal Mint box of issue with certificate, 2008 Royal Shield of Arms FDC in the Royal Mint box of issue with certificate, Executive Sets (2) 2007 (12 coins) FDC in the Royal Mint box of issue with certificate, 2011 (14 coins) nFDC with a hint of toning, in the Royal Mint box of issue with certificate (£160 - £250)

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Proof Sets (6) Flat Packs (3) 1973, 1974, 1977. Royal Shield of Arms set 2008 (S.PS96), Standard set 2010 (13 coins), Standard Set 2012 (10 coins in bookform case), nFDC to FDC in the Royal Mint cases of issue. Royal Mint Year Sets (9) 1983 Beefeaters, 2006 (10 coin) includes Two Pounds (2) Brunel - The Man and Brunel - His Achievements and Fifty Pences (2) Victoria Cross 150th Anniversary - the Award and the Heroic Acts, 2009 (8 coins) Two Pounds to One Penny, 2010 (12 coins) includes the Two Pounds Florence Nightingale, One Pound London and Belfast issues, and Fifty Pence 100 Years of Girlguiding, 2010 (8 coins) Two Pounds to One Penny, 2011 (12 coins) includes Two Pounds (2) King James Bible and Mary Rose issues, One Pound (2) Edinburgh and Cardiff issues and Fifty Pence World Wildlife Fund, 2011 (8 coins) Two Pounds to One Penny, 2012 (8 coins) Two Pounds to One Penny, 2013 (Annual Coin set (15 coins) comprising Five Pound Crown 2013 Coronation 60th Anniversary, Two Pounds (3) 2013 350th Anniversary of the Guinea, 2013 150th Anniversary of the London Underground - Underground Sign, 2013 150th Anniversary of the London Underground - Underground train, One Pound 2013 (2) England Floral Emblems and Wales Floral Emblems, Fifty Pence 2013 Christopher Ironside 100th Anniversary of his Birth, along with the 2013 Two Pounds to One Penny set, UNC in the Royal Mint wallets of issue. Five Pound Crowns (2) 2009 A Celebration of Britain - Big Ben UNC with green 2012 logo on the reverse, 2010 A Celebration of Britain - The Churchill coin UNC with blue 2012 logo on the reverse, Two Pounds 2011 500th Anniversary of the Mary Rose, plus two empty One Pound wallets (for 1983 and 1988 coins), Numismatic First Day Covers (8) Five Pound Crown 1999 Diana Memorial Silver Proof FDC with 5x26 Pence stamps UNC, Five Pound Crown 1999 Millennium Silver Proof and set of 5x stamps, 16p, 20p, 20 1/2p, 28p and 31p UNC, Five Pound Crown 2002 Golden Jubilee and set of 5x stamps 1st, 2nd, E, 45p and 65p UNC, Five Pound Crown 2003 Coronation 50th Anniversary and set of 10x First Class stamps all with a different Coronation-themed picture, One Pound 2002 and set of 5 first class stamps, Fifty Pence 2010 100 Years of Girlguiding and set of 4x stamps 1st, 56p, 81p, and 90p, 50th Anniversary of the Liberation of Guernsey comprising Crown 1965 UNC and set of 5 stamps 16p, 24p, 35p, 41p and 60p UNC, 30th Anniversary of Decimalisation 1971-2001 a 7-coin set Halfcrown 1966, Florin 1967, Shilling 1963, Sixpence 1966, Threepence 1967, Penny 1967 and Halfpenny 1967 VF to UNC with 3x stamps, 10p, 20p and 50p, all on the envelopes of issue. Medallic First Day Covers (2) undated (2001) 100 Years of Royal Navy Submarines UNC with set of 4 stamps 1st, 2nd, 45p and 65p, and 150th Anniversary of the National Portrait Gallery 2006 with set of 10 different First Class stamps UNC on the envelopes of issue (£150 - £200)

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Proof Sets (7) 2008 Emblems of Britain a 7-coin set One Pound to One Penny, all coins in silver nFDC to FDC with a hint of toning, in the large Royal Mint box of issue with certificate and booklet,

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Red Leather Deluxe Set 1990, Black Leather Deluxe Sets (2) 2008, 2009 including the Fifty Pence 2009 Kew Gardens nFDC with a hint of toning, Premium Set 2012 (10 coins plus medallion) nFDC to FDC with some toning, in the Royal Mint box of issue, Executive Sets (2) 2007 (12 Coins, Five Pound Crown to One Penny), 2008 (11 Coins, Five Pound Crowns to One Penny) nFDC to FDC in the Royal M int boxes of issue (£180 - £280) 127)

Proof Sets (8) Flat Packs (4) 1970 (2), 1973, 1976, Red Leather Deluxe Set 1998, Black Leather Deluxe Set 2008, Standard Sets (2) 2002, 2003 nFDC to FDC in the cases of issue, some of the sets with toning, Royal Mint Year Sets (5) 1994, 1995, 1996, 2007, 2008 Royal Shield of Arms, UNC in the Royal Mint wallets of issue, Five Pound Crowns (2) 2008 450th Anniversary of the Accession of Queen Elizabeth I, 2015 Queen Elizabeth II the Longest Reigning Monarch UNC in the Royal Mint wallets of issue, GB Unofficial Year Sets (4) 1953, 1960, 1966, GEF to UNC and lustrous, and a mixed date set Crown to Halfpenny (8 coins) in mixed grades, Unofficial Sets (3) Florins 1947-1951 in mixed grades, Crowns a 2-coin set 1953 and 1977 UNC, Crowns (5) 1965, 1972, 1977, 1980, 1981 UNC in slide cases, World Mint Sets (4) Australia 1978 UNC in the red wallet of issue, Cook Islands 1969 UNC in the blue wallet of issue, Falkland Islands 1987, Canada 1980 Lustrous UNC with a few spots, UNC in the red case of issue, Coins of Rhodesia a 7-coin set 25 Cents to Half Cent mixed dates 1970-1976 UNC in the black wallet-case of issue, Isle of Man an unofficial set (8 coins) in a slide case comprising Fifty Pence, Crowns (2) Silver Jubilee and Silver Jubilee Appeal issue, and Ten Pence to Half Penny UNC (£120 - £200)

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Quarter Sovereigns (12) 2009 S.SA1 Proofs (2), 2010 S.SA1 Proof, 2011 S.SA1 Proof, 2012 S.SA2 Proof, 2013 S.SA1 Proof, 2014 S.SA1 Proof, 2015 Rank-Broadley Portrait S.SA1 Proof, 2016 James Butler Portrait S.SA4 Proof, 2017 Jody Clark Portrait S.SA5 Proof, 2018 S.SA6 with Crowned 65 commemorative mintmark Proof, 2019 Proof, the earlier coins with the smallest of tone spots, otherwise FDC in the Royal Mint boxes of issue with certificates (£700 - £1,200)

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Royal Mint Trial Two Pounds 1994 bimetallic, showing the four stages of the manufacture of the coin, complete outer blank, complete inner blank, inner and outer combined blank and the finished coin, UNC in the Royal Mint wallet of issue (£140 - £160)

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Royal Mint Year Set 1983 Martini Set (8 coins) One Pound to Half New Penny, includes the error Two Pence with ‘NEW PENCE’ legend Lustrous UNC the Two Pence with light toning on the obverse, in the Royal Mint wallet of issue with Martini compliments slip (£800 - £1,000)

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Sovereign 1817 Marsh 1 VG the reverse a little better, the edge showing signs of having previously been in jewellery, the surfaces however are consistent with a circulated coin of this grade, in a Harrington & Byrne case with certificate (£250 - £500)

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Sovereign 1869 Marsh 53, Die Number 37 GF/NVF in a Jubilee Mint box with certificate (£240 - £340)

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Sovereign 1874S George and the Dragon Marsh 113, S.3858A About VF with some heavier contact marks especially by the CTOR of VICTORIA, in a Jubilee Mint box with certificate (£240 - £340)

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Sovereign 1890 G: of D:G: closer to crown S.3868B Fine, in a Jubilee Mint box with certificate (£240 - £340)

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Sovereign 1893 Veiled Head Marsh 145 Fine/NVF in a Jubilee Mint box with certificate (£240 - £340)

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Sovereign 1917M Marsh 235 VF/About VF and scarce, in a presentation case with certificate (£240 - £340)

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Sovereign 1980 Proof S.SC1 nFDC lightly toning, in the Green Royal Mint case of issue with certificate (£250 - £350)

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Sovereign 1980 Proof S.SC1 nFDC to FDC retaining practically full mint brilliance, in the Green Royal Mint case of issue with certificate (£250 - £325)

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Sovereign 1981 Unc in The Royal Mint’s presentation box with The Historic Sovereign Collection certificate (£250 - £350)

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Sovereign 1989 500th Anniversary of the first Gold Sovereign Proof FDC in the box of issue with certificate (£700 - £1,000)

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Sovereign 1996 Proof S.SC2 FDC, and One Pound 1996 Silver Proof S.J11 FDC both in the Royal Mint 2-coin box, only 250 sets issued in this format (£250 - £350)

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Sovereign 2005 Proof FDC cased as issued with certificate (£250 - £350)

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Sovereign 2012 Queen Elizabeth II Diamond Jubilee - Struck on the Day - 2 June 2012, UNC and fully lustrous in the Royal Mint box of issue with certificate (£300 - £400)

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Sovereign 2013 60th Anniversary of the Queen’s Coronation - Struck on the Day - 2 June 2013, BU in the Royal Mint Black presentation box with certificate (£300 - £400)

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Sovereign 2013 S.SC7 Lustrous UNC in a Coin Portfolio case with certificate (£240 - £340)

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Sovereign 2016 James Butler portrait S.SC11 Proof FDC in the Royal Mint box of issue with certificate (£300 - £450)

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Sovereign 2017 200 Years of the Pistrucci Reverse Design, George and the Dragon within the Order of the Garter, S.SC12 Proof FDC in the Royal Mint box of issue with certificate (£400 - £600)

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Sovereign 2017 200th Anniversary of the Gold Sovereign - Struck on the Day 1/7/2017 S.SC12 BU and prooflike in the Royal Mint box of issue with certificate (£450 - £650)

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Sovereign 2017 Jody Clark obverse, Benedetto Pistrucci reverse Gold Proof FDC in the Royal Mint’s Sapphire Jubilee white presentation box with certificates this presentation limited to 750 (£250 - £350)

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Sovereign 2018 Jody Clark Proof FDC in the box of issue with certificate (£250 - £350)

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Sovereign 2019 200th Anniversary of the Birth of Prince Albert - Struck on the Day 26 August 2019, with a VA monogram to the left of the date Matt Finish UNC and most attractive in this superb new finish, in the Royal Mint box of issue with certificate (£600 - £800)

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Sovereign 2019 Proof FDC in the box of issue with certificate (£250 - £350)

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Sovereign and Half Sovereign 1982 Proof FDC in the cases of issue with certificates (£360 - £460)

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Sovereigns 2015 a 2-coin set The Queen Elizabeth II Portrait Proof Sovereign Pair comprising Sovereigns (2) 2015 Ian Rank-Broadley Portrait Proof S.SC9 and 2015 Jody Clark Portrait Proof S.SC10 nFDC with a hint of toning, retaining practically full mint brilliance, in the Jubilee Mint box of issue with certificate (£500 - £600)

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Stockton and Darlington Railway 1825 Stamp Replica (7 pence) in 22 carat gold (26.7 grams) BU by Hallmark Replicas LTD 1st July 1975, cased with certificate (£800 - £1,100)

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Ten Pounds 2012 Queen Elizabeth II Diamond Jubilee 5oz. Silver Proof S.M1 FDC in the Royal Mint box of issue with certificate. Obverse: Effigy of the Queen, enrobed, and wearing tiara, by Ian Rank-Broadley, Reverse the Queen enthroned DILECTIA REGNO MCMLII - MMXII. Cataloguer’s Note: The obverse design only is shown in the Spink catalogue, that illustration is incorrect. The portrait of the Queen on this coin is only used on coins of 2012 and is the same portrait that features on the Five Pound Crown. (see S.L24 obverse) (£180 - £280)

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Ten Pounds 2015 100th Anniversary of the First World War Reality 5 oz. Gold Proof, the reverse with a matt finish FDC in the impressive box of issue with certificate, number 13 of just 50 minted, only the second example we have offered (£6,600 £7,000)

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Ten Pounds 2015 Queen Elizabeth II - The Longest Reigning Monarch 5oz. Silver Proof S.M6 the only 5oz. Issue with the James Butler portrait, the reverse with the five definitive portraits of Queen Elizabeth II, FDC in the Royal Mint box of issue with certificate (£220 - £320)

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Ten Pounds 2015 The Longest Reigning Monarch 5 oz. Gold Proof, Obverse with James Butler Portrait, S.M6 FDC in the box of issue with booklet and certificate No.87 of just 170 minted, the only date with the James Butler portrait (£6,000 - £7,000)

Ten Pounds 2019 The Tower of London - The Ceremony of the Keys 5oz. Gold Proof FDC in the Royal Mint box of issue with certificate number 17 of just 45 issued, with only 35 issued in this format, our archive database indicates that this is the first example we have offered. All four of the 2019 5oz. Tower of London issues are offered here in this sale, and given the tiny mintages for these pieces, collectors for these impressive modern pieces will be able to purchase the entire set together (£7,000 - £8,000)

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Ten Pounds 2019 The Tower of London - The Crown Jewels 5oz. Gold Proof FDC in the Royal Mint box of issue with certificate number 15 of only 45 minted, with only 35 having been issued in this format. All four of the 2019 5oz. Tower of London issues are offered here in this sale, and given the tiny mintages for these pieces, collectors for these impressive modern pieces will be able to purchase the entire set together (£7,000 - £8,000)

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Ten Pounds 2019 The Tower of London - The Legend of the Ravens 5oz, Silver Proof FDC in the Royal Mint box of issue with certificate number 173, only 585 issued with just 425 in this format (£150 - £200)

Ten Pounds 2016 Queen Elizabeth II 90th Birthday 5oz. Gold Proof S.M8 FDC in the Royal Mint box of issue with certificate number 034 of only 170 pieces issue with just 150 in this format (£6,000 - £7,000)

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Ten Pounds 2017 Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip 70 Years of Marriage 5oz. Gold minted in .999 pure, Proof S.M10, a very impressive issue, FDC in the box of issue with certificate, only 175 minted, only 170 in this format (£6,500 - £7,500)

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Ten Pounds 2017 The Queen’s Beasts - The Lion of England 5 ounce Silver Proof in a large NGC holder and graded PF69 Ultra Cameo, Certificate number 747, in the impressive box of issue with certificate and booklet (£250 - £350)

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Ten Pounds 2019 200th Anniversary of the Birth of Queen Victoria 5oz. Gold Proof FDC, an impressive new issue, in the Royal Mint box of issue with certificate, rare with only 70 pieces issued (£7,000 - £8,500)

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Ten Pounds 2019 The Tower of London - The Legend of the Ravens 5oz, Silver Proof FDC in the Royal Mint box of issue with certificate number 182, only 585 issued with just 425 in this format (£150 - £200)

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Ten Pounds 2019 The Tower of London - The Legend of the Ravens 5oz. Gold Proof FDC in Royal Mint box of issue with certificate number 21 of just 45 issued, only 35 have been issued in this format, all four of the 2019 5oz. Tower of London issues are offered here in this sale, and given the tiny mintages for these pieces, collectors for these impressive modern pieces will be able to purchase the entire set together (£7,000 - £8,000)

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The 1988 United Kingdom Gold Proof Three-coin Sovereign Collection comprising Two Pounds, Sovereign and Half Sovereign S.PGS09 FDC in the Royal Mint box of issue with certificate (£800 - £1,300)

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The 1994 United Kingdom Gold Three Coin Sovereign Collection, Two Pounds - Tercentenary of the Bank of England, Sovereign and Half Sovereign S.PGS21 FDC in the Royal Mint box of issue with certificate (£800 - £1,200)

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The 1995 United Kingdom Gold Three Coin Sovereign Collection, Two Pounds Peace Dove, Sovereign and Half Sovereign S.PGS23 nFDC to FDC in the Royal Mint box of issue with certificate (£800 - £1,100)

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The 1996 United Kingdom Gold Three Coin Sovereign Collection, Two Pounds, Sovereign and Half Sovereign S.PGS25 nFDC to FDC in the Royal Mint box of issue with certificate, only 868 issued (£800 - £1,100)

Ten Pounds 2019 The Tower of London - The Yeoman Warders 5oz. Gold Proof FDC in the Royal Mint box of issue with certificate number 23 of just 45 minted, with only 35 in this format. All four of the 2019 5oz. Tower of London issues are offered here in this sale, and given the tiny mintages for these pieces, collectors for these impressive modern pieces will be able to purchase the entire set together (£7,000 - £8,000)

The 1987 United Kingdom Gold Proof Set, the three coin set Double Sovereign, Sovereign and Half Sovereign FDC cased as issued with certificate (£800 - £1,300)

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The 2010 Silver Piedfort Set a 5-coin set comprising Five Pound Crown 2010 Restoration of the Monarchy, Two Pounds 2010 Florence Nightingale, One Pound 2010 London, One Pound 2010 Belfast, Fifty Pence 2010 100 Years of Girl Guiding Silver Proof Piedforts FDC in the black case of issue with certificate (£130 £180)

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The 2013 United Kingdom Gold Proof Set a 15-coin set comprising Five Pound Crown 2013 60th Anniversary of the Coronation, Two Pounds (4) 2013 London Underground Train, 2013 London Underground Roundel sign, 2013 200th Anniversary of the last Gold Guinea, 2013 Standard issue, One Pound (2) 2013 Floral Emblems England and Wales, Fifty Pence 2013 Ironside, plus One Pound to One Penny all struck in 22 carat gold, (over 243 grammes) FDC, in the impressive Royal Mint box of issue with certificate and booklet. We note the Two Pounds, and Fifty Pence to One Penny coins bearing the ‘standard ‘designs have a mintage of just 60 pieces each, a superb and eye-catching set this set being the number 01, all number 01 sets extremely sought after (£10,000 - £12,000)

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The 2016 United Kingdom Gold Proof Set an 8-coin set comprising Five Pound Crown 2016 Queen Elizabeth II 90th Birthday, Two Pounds (5) 2016 350th Anniversary of the Great Fire of London, 2016 World War I The Army, William Shakespeare 2016 Comedy All the World’s a Stage, William Shakespeare 2016 Tragedy - What a Piece of Work is a Man, William Shakespeare 2016 History - The Hollow Crown, One Pound 2016 The last Round Pound, Fifty Pence 2016 950th Anniversary of the Battle of Hastings, S.PGC18, all in gold an impressive set, FDC, and impressively presented in the wooden box of issue with certificate and booklet , number 12 of just 150 sets issued (£6,500 - £7,500)

The 2017 United Kingdom Gold Proof Set a 5-coin set S.PGC20, comprising Five Pound Crown 2017 Centenary of the House of Windsor S.L49, Five Pound Crown 2017 1000th Anniversary of the Coronation of King Canute S.L50, Two Pounds (2) 2017 World War I - The War in the Air S.K44, 2017 200th Anniversary of the Death of Jane Austen S.K45, Fifty Pence 2017 Isaac Newton S.H39 all Gold Proofs, FDC in the Royal Mint box of issue, a rare set, this being number 100 of only 100 sets produced (£5,500 - £6,500)

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The 2018 United Kingdom 3-coin set Sovereign Collection, 65th Anniversary of the Coronation, comprising Sovereign, Half Sovereign and Quarter Sovereign with 65 in crown privy mark nFDC to FDC in the Royal Mint box of issue with certificate, only 1000 sets issued (£550 - £600)

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The 2018 United Kingdom Gold Proof Set an impressive 5-coin set in Gold comprising Five Pound Crown 2018 Prince George 5th Birthday, Two Pounds (3) 2018 200th Anniversary of Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein, 2018 100th Anniversary of the RAF, 2018 100th Anniversary of the First World War Armistice, and Fifty Pence 2018 Representation of the People Act all Gold Proofs. S.PGC23, The Prince George Five Pound Crown only available in this set. FDC in the Royal Mint box of issue with certificate number 122 of just 175 sets issued (£4,500 - £5,500)

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The 2019 United Kingdom Gold Proof Set an eye-catching 5-coin set in Gold comprising Five Pound Crown 2019 200th Anniversary of the Birth of Queen Victoria, Two Pounds (3) 2019 350th Anniversary of Samuel Pepys Last Diary Entry, 2019 260th Anniversary of Wedgewood, 2019 75th Anniversary of D-Day, and Fifty Pence 2019 160th Anniversary of the Birth of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle all Gold Proofs in the impressive box of issue with certificate number 035 of just 125 sets minted (£4,500 - £5,500)

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The United Kingdom 2016 Silver Piedfort Collection an 8-coin set comprising Five Pound Crown 2016 Queen Elizabeth II 90th Birthday, Two Pounds 2016 (5) 350th Anniversary of the Great Fire of London, World War I - The Army, Shakespeare Comedies, Shakespeare Tragedies and Shakespeare Histories, One Pound 2016 The Last Round Pound, Fifty Pence 950th Anniversary of the Battle of Hastings nFDC to FDC lightly toned, the in Royal Mint black box of issue with certificate (£300 - £400)

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The United Kingdom 2019 Silver Piedfort Commemorative Collection a 5-coin set comprising Five Pound Crown 2019 200th Anniversary of the Birth of Queen Victoria, Two Pounds 2019 260th Anniversary of Wedgewood, Two Pounds 2019 350th Anniversary of the last entry in Samuel Pepys’ Diary, Two Pounds 2019 D-Day 75th Anniversary, Fifty Pence 160th Anniversary of the Birth of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, FDC in the Royal Mint black box of issue (£150 - £300)

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The United Kingdom Silver Piedfort Collection 2007 a 5-coin set comprising Five Pound Crown 2007 Diamond Jubilee, Two Pounds 2007 Abolition of the Slave Trade, Two Pounds 2007 300th Anniversary of the Act of Union, One Pound 2007 Gateshead Millennium Bridge, Fifty Pence 2007 100 Years of Scouting Silver Proof Piedforts nFDC to FDC, in the Royal Mint box of issue with certificate. The United Kingdom Silver Piedfort Collection 2010 a 5-coin set comprising Five Pound Crown 2010 Restoration of the Monarchy, Two Pounds 2010 Florence Nightingale, One Pound (2) 2010 London and 2010 Belfast, Fifty Pence 2010 100 Years of Girlguiding Silver Proof Piedforts nFDC to FDC in the Royal Mint box of issue with certificate. The United Kingdom Silver Piedfort Collection 2011 a 6-coin set comprising Five Pound Crown 2011 Prince Philip 90th Birthday, Two Pounds 2011 King James Bible, Two Pounds 2011 Mary Rose, One Pound 2011 (2) Cardiff and 2011 Edinburgh, Fifty Pence World Wildlife Fund nFDC to FDC with a hint of toning, in the Royal Mint box of issue with certificate. The United Kingdom 2008 Family Silver Collection a 5-coin set comprising Five Pound Crown 2008 Prince of Wales 60th Birthday, Five Pound Crown 2008 450th Anniversary of the Accession of Elizabeth I, Two Pounds Silver Britannia 2008, Two Pounds 2008 100th Anniversary of the 1908 London Olympics, and One Pound 2008 all Silver Proofs nFDC to FDC in the Royal Mint box of issue with certificate (£300 - £400)

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The United Kingdom Silver Piedfort Collection 2007 a 5-coin set comprising Five Pound Crown 2007 Diamond Jubilee, Two Pounds 2007 Abolition of the Slave Trade, Two Pounds 2007 300th Anniversary of the Act of Union, One Pound 2007 Gateshead Millennium Bridge, Fifty Pence 2007 100 Years of Scouting Silver Proof Piedforts nFDC to FDC with a hint of toning, in the Royal Mint box of issue with certificate. The United Kingdom Silver Piedfort Collection 2008 a 4-coin set comprising Five Pound Crown 2008 450th Anniversary of the Accession of Queen Elizabeth I, Five Pound Crown 2008 Prince Charles 60th Birthday, Two Pounds 2008 100th Anniversary of the 1908 London Olympic Games, One Pound 2008 Royal Arms Silver Proof Piedforts nFDC to FDC in the Royal Mint case of issue with certificate. The United Kingdom Silver Piedfort Collection 2009 a 4-coin set comprising Five Pound Crown 2009 500th Anniversary of the Accession of Henry VIII, Two Pounds (2) 2009 250th Anniversary of the Birth of Robert Burns, 2009 200th Anniversary of the Birth of Charles Darwin, Fifty Pence 2009 250th Anniversary of Kew Gardens all Silver Proof Piedforts nFDC to FDC with light toning, in the Royal Mint box of issue with certificate (£300 - £400)

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The United Kingdom Silver Proof Piedfort Collection 2014 a 6-coin set comprising Five Pound Crown 2014 300th Anniversary of the Death of Queen Anne, Two Pounds 2014 500th Anniversary of Trinity House, Two Pounds 2014 World War I - Lord Kitchener, One Pound (2) 2014 Scotland and 2014 Northern Ireland Floral designs, and Fifty Pence 2014 20th Commonwealth Games, Glasgow, nFDC to FDC with light toning in the Royal Mint box of issue with certificate (£180 - £280)

The Half Sovereign Portrait Collection a 7-coin set comprising Half Sovereigns (7) 1885 Marsh 459 Good Fine or better, 1892 No JEB, High shield, S.3869C, DISH L514 GVF, 1893 Veiled Head Marsh 494 Fine/Good Fine, 1908 Marsh 511 NVF/VF, 1914 Marsh 529 NEF, 1982 Marsh 544 Lustrous UNC and 2001 S.SB4 Lustrous UNC, in a Royal Mint box with certificate and booklet (£700 - £1,100)

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The London 2012 Silver 50p Sports Collection Fifty Pences 2011 a 29-coin set in silver each coin depicting a different sport, Lustrous UNC some with light toning, along with Two Pounds 2015 First World War 100th Anniversary Royal Navy Issue UNC in the Royal Mint wallet of issue (£350 - £650)

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The Queen’s Coronation 60th Anniversary Portrait Collection 1953 - 2013 comprising four Five Pounds Gold each dated 2013 and with the four different obverse portraits that have been used during the period 1953 - 2013 namely Gillick, Machin, Maklouf and Rank-Broadley comes in the Royal Mint case of issue with certificates, the first portrait only previously on the excessively rare pattern gold coins of 1953 (£8,000 - £10,000)

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The Royal House of Windsor Silver Coin Set comprising Two Pounds 2017 Lion of England and Unicorn of Scotland and Five Pounds 2017 Centenary of House of Windsor all Proof FDC in slab style holders in Westminster’s box with certificate (£130 - £170)

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Twenty Pounds 2013 George and the Dragon UNC with a hint of toning on the rim, Five Pound Crown 2013 The Christening of Prince George, One Pound (3) 1986 Northern Ireland, 1987 England, 1988 United Kingdom, UNC in the Royal Mint wallets of issue, Britain’s First Decimal Coins 1968/71 UNC in the blue wallet of issue, Crown 1981 Royal Wedding A/UNC, Turks and Caicos Islands 10 Crowns 1979 10th Anniversary of the Investiture of Prince Charles as Prince of Wales Silver Proof, Isle of Man Crown 1976 Bicentenary of USA Independence Silver Proof, Solomon Islands Five Dollars 2003 Concorde UNC on the Royal Mint card of issue, Bermuda One Dollar 2001 Gombeys UNC in the wallet of issue, Isle of Man One Pound 1978 UNC in a slide case, Ireland (6) Punt (4) 1990 (2), 2000 (2), Fifty Pence 1997 and Five Pence 1996 in mixed grades to EF, Medals (3) 80th Anniversary of the Somme 1996 in bronze UNC, Titanic 100th Anniversary 1912-2012 UNC in The Belfast Telegraph folder, City Hall Belfast, undated 44mm diameter UNC in a Tower Mint box, along with a promotional programme from a ‘Top Rank’ theatre from 1962 Belfast Stadium in very good condition (£40 - £60) Two Pounds (3) 2008 Olympic Games Handover Beijing to London Silver Proof Piedfort, 2012 Olympic Games Handover London to Rio Silver Proof Piedfort, 2012 Charles Dickens - 200th Anniversary of his Birth, Silver Proof Piedfort, Two Pounds a 2-coin set 1989 Bill and Claim of Rights Silver Proof Piedforts nFDC to FDC in the Royal Mint boxes of issue with certificates. Fifty Pences (7) 1992/3 EU Presidency Silver Proofs (2), 1992/3 EU Presidency Silver Proof Piedfort, 2018 Paddington - At The Station Silver Proof in the paperweight-style holder with coloured Paddington on the reverse, 2018 Paddington - At The Palace Silver Proof in the paperweight-style holder with coloured Paddington on the reverse, 2019 A Celebration of Sherlock Holmes - 160th Anniversary of the Birth of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle Silver Proof Piedforts (2), Fifty Pences a 2-coin set 1997-1998 1997 comprising Britannia 1997 and EEC 25th Anniversary Silver Proof Piedforts nFDC to FDC some with toning, in the Royal Mint boxes of issue with certificates (£200 - £400) Two Pounds (7) 1994 Tercentenary of the Bank of England Silver Proof, 1995 Peace Dove Silver Proof, 1995 United Nations 50th Anniversary Silver Proof, 1997 Silver Proof Piedfort, 1997 Silver Proof, 1998 Silver Proof in the 2-coin box, 1999 Rugby World Cup Silver Proof Piedfort with hologram reverse, One Pound Silver Proof Piedforts (2) 1993, 1999, One Pound Silver Proofs (3) 1992, 1997, 1998, Fifty Pences (2) 1994 D-Day Landings Silver Proof Piedfort, 1998 EEC 25th Anniversary Silver Proof, Fifty Pences a 2-coin set 1997 Large and Small sizes Silver Proofs, nFDC to FDC in the Royal Mint boxes of issue with certificates. Royal Mint Centenary Medal 1993 Tercentenary of the Birth of John Harrison 1693-1993 63mm diameter in bronze UNC in the box of issue with certificate, Canada Two Dollars 1996 Bimetallic Proof, Canada Dollar 1993 Stanley Cup Silver Proof, Falkland Islands Five Pounds 1992 10th Anniversary of Liberation Silver Proof, East Caribbean States Ten Dollars 1998 Monserrat Volcano Appeal Fund Silver Proof with coloured reverse, Barbados One Dollar 1997 Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip Golden Wedding Silver Proof, nFDC to FDC some with toning, in the boxes of issue with certificates (£250 - £450)

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Two Pounds 1986 Commonwealth Games - Scottish Thistle S.K1 Gold Proof, a light handling mark on the obverse otherwise FDC in the Royal Mint box of issue with certificate (£500 - £700)

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Two Pounds 1995 50th Anniversary of the United Nations Gold Proof S.K6 FDC in the Royal Mint box of issue with certificate (£500 - £700)

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Two Pounds 1995 Peace Dove Gold Proof S.K5 FDC in the Royal Mint box of issue with certificate (£500 - £700)

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Two Pounds 1996 Euro 96 Football Gold Proof S.K7 FDC in the Royal Mint box of issue with certificate (£500 - £700)

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Two Pounds 1997 Technology Gold Proof S.K8 FDC in the Royal Mint box of issue with certificate (£500 - £750)

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Two Pounds 1997 Technology Gold Proof S.K8 FDC in the Royal Mint box of issue with certificate (£500 - £750)

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Two Pounds 2001 Marconi - Wireless Bridges the Atlantic 100th Anniversary Gold Proof S.K11 FDC in the box of issue with certificate (£550 - £750)

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Two Pounds 2002 a 4-coin set Manchester Commonwealth Games Gold Proofs comprising England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland issues, S.PCGS1 FDC in the red Royal Mint box of issue with certificate, a rare set with only 315 sets issued (£2,500 - £3,000)

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Two Pounds 2003 50th Anniversary of the Discovery of the DNA Double Helix, Gold Proof S.K16 FDC in the Royal Mint box of issue with certificate (£550 - £750)

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Two Pounds 2004 Trevithick’s Locomotive - 200th Anniversary of the Steam Locomotive Gold Proof S.K17 FDC retaining almost full original brilliance, in the Royal Mint box of issue with certificate (£550 - £750)

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Two Pounds 2005 400th Anniversary of the Gunpowder Plot Gold Proof S.K18 FDC in the Royal Mint box of issue with certificate (£550 - £750)

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Two Pounds 2006 200th Anniversary of the Birth of Brunel, Brunel - His Achievements S.K21 Gold Proof the obverse with some very light toning, nFDC/FDC in the Royal Mint box of issue with certificate (£550 - £750)

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Two Pounds 2006 200th Anniversary of the Birth of Brunel, Brunel - The Man S.K20 Gold Proof FDC in the Royal Mint box of issue with certificate (£550 - £750)

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Two Pounds 2007 200th Anniversary of the Abolition of the Slave Trade Gold Proof S.K23, the reverse with small flecks of very light toning, otherwise FDC, in the Royal Mint box of issue with certificate (£550 - £750)

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Two Pounds 2007 300th Anniversary of the Act of Union Gold Proof S.K22 nFDC with some small flecks of toning, otherwise retaining practically full mint brilliance, in the Royal Mint box of issue with certificate (£550 - £750)

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Two Pounds 2007 300th Anniversary of the Act of Union Gold Proof S.K22, FDC in the Royal Mint box of issue with certificate, only 750 pieces issued (£550 - £750)

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Two Pounds 2008 100th Anniversary of the 1908 London Olympics Gold Proof S.4951 FDC in the Royal Mint box of issue with certificate (£550 - £750)

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Two Pounds 2008 Olympic Handover Beijing to London Gold Proof S.4952 FDC in the Royal Mint box of issue with certificate (£550 - £750)

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Two Pounds 2008 Olympic Handover Beijing to London Gold Proof S.4952 FDC or very near so with a slight hint of toning, in the Royal Mint box of issue with certificate (£550 - £750)

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Two Pounds 2009 250th Anniversary of the Birth of Robert Burns Gold Proof S.K24 FDC/nFDC with a small tone spot on the reverse, in the Royal Mint box of issue with certificate (£600 - £650)

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Two Pounds 2009 Charles Darwin - 200th Anniversary of his Birth Gold Proof S.K25 FDC in the Royal Mint box of issue with certificate (£600 - £650)

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Two Pounds 2010 100th Anniversary of the Death of Florence Nightingale Gold Proof S.K26 FDC in the Royal Mint box of issue with certificate (£600 - £650)

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Two Pounds 2011 500th Anniversary of the Launch of the Mary Rose S.K27 Gold Proof FDC in the Royal Mint box of issue with certificate (£600 - £800)

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Two Pounds 2011 500th Anniversary of the Launch of the Mary Rose S.K27 Gold Proof FDC in the Royal Mint box of issue with certificate (£600 - £800)

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Two Pounds 2014 100th Anniversary of the Outbreak of World War I - Lord Kitchener Gold Proof S.K34 FDC in the Royal Mint box of issue with certificate, only 7825 pieces minted, with just 750 in this format (£600 - £800)

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Two Pounds 2014 Outbreak of the First World War - Lord Kitchener Gold Proof S.K34 FDC in the Royal Mint box of issue with certificate (£600 - £800)

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Two Pounds 2014 Sheng Xiao Collection - Year of the Horse (2) S.5100A Mule with the obverse with indented border from the Britannia series, UNC with full mint lustre, in the Royal Mint bubble pack, and standard 2014 issue S.5100B UNC and lustrous, with the odd small nick (£70 - £100)

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Two Pounds 2014 Silver Britannia, the mule with the plain obverse border from the ‘Year of the Horse’ Sheng Xiao Collection coin BU/Lustrous UNC, the reverse with a small area of toning, along with the 2014 Silver Britannia S.BF2E UNC and fully lustrous with the odd small nick (£60 - £80)

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Two Pounds 2015 100th Anniversary of the First World War - The Royal Navy SK35 Gold Proof FDC in the Royal Mint box of issue with certificate (£600 - £800)

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Two Pounds 2015 Britannia’s Renaissance S.K37 Gold Proof FDC in the Royal Mint box of issue with certificate (£600 - £800)

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Two Pounds 2015 S.SD7 Gold Proof FDC in a London Mint Office box with certificate, comes with a copy sketch by Angela Pistrucci of a George and the Dragon design, in a London Mint Office folder (£400 - £600)

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Two Pounds 2016 350th Anniversary of the Great Fire of London Gold Proof S.K42 FDC in the Royal Mint box of issue with certificate and booklet (£600 - £800)

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Two Pounds 2018 RAF 100th Anniversary - Spitfire Gold Proof S.K52 FDC in the Royal Mint box of issue with certificate (£650 £850)

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Two Pounds 2019 350th Anniversary of Samuel Pepys last Diary Entry, Gold Proof FDC in the Royal Mint box of issue with certificate number 14 of just 350 issued, with just 225 issued in this format (£700 - £900)

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Two Pounds 2019 Wedgewood 260th Anniversary Gold Proof FDC in the Royal Mint box of issue with certificate number 63 of just 350 minted, with only 225 pieces in this presentation format (£700 - £900)

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Two Pounds Silver Britannias 2010 (13) UNC and lustrous a few with small spots or handling marks, USA Silver Eagles 2011 (5) Lustrous UNC, and Medal 2002 Queen Elizabeth II Golden Jubilee 38mm diameter in Base Metal UNC (£200 - £300)

Two Pounds 2017 200th Anniversary of the Birth of Jane Austen Gold Proof S.K44 Gold Proof FDC in the Royal Mint box of issue with certificate and booklet (£650 - £850)

Two Pounds 2017 First World War - The War in the Air S.K44 Gold Proof FDC in the Royal Mint box of issue with certificate, only 634 minted with just 450 in this presentation format (£650 - £850)

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United Kingdom 1997 Gold Proof Four Coin Sovereign Collection, Gold Five Pounds, Two Pounds ‘Technology’, Sovereign and Half Sovereign S. FDC in the Royal Mint box of issue with certificate (£2,000 - £2,600)

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United Kingdom 1999 Gold Proof Four Coin Sovereign Collection, Gold Five Pounds, Gold Two Pounds Rugby Ball, Sovereign and Half Sovereign, S.PGS30 FDC and with full mint brilliance, in the Royal Mint box of issue with certificate, only 991 sets issued (£1,800 - £2,600)

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United Kingdom 1999 Gold Proof Four-Coin Sovereign Collection, comprising Gold Five Pounds, Gold Two Pounds Rugby Ball, Sovereign and Half Sovereign S.PGS36 FDC in the Royal Mint box of issue with certificate (£1,800 - £2,600)

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United Kingdom 2000 Gold Proof Four Coin Sovereign Collection, Gold Five Pounds, Two Pounds, Sovereign and Half Sovereign S.PGS32, FDC in the Royal Mint box of issue with certificate (£1,800 - £2,600)

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United Kingdom 2008 Gold Proof Four-Coin Sovereign Collection, comprising Gold Five Pounds, Two Pounds, Sovereign and Half Sovereign S.PGS49 in the Royal Mint box of issue with certificate, the Gold Proof Five Pounds for this year has a mintage of only 1750 pieces so is only available in this set. The Two Pounds with a small tone spot on the obverse, the Half Sovereign with a light tone on the obverse nFDC to FDC in the Royal Mint box of issue with certificate (£2,000 - £2,600)

World Cased and Proof Items (lots 237-321) 237)

A collection of Jubilee Mint Gold Coin sets (5) comprising Tristan da Cunha a 2-coin set 2016 Queen Elizabeth II 90th Birthday Two Pounds and One Pound Gold Proofs. Tristan da Cunha/Alderney 2018 Coronation 65th Anniversary a 3-coin set comprising Tristan da Cunha (2) Crown, Orb and Sceptres reverse and Crown reverse issues and Alderney Gold Crown 2018 Prooflike UNC. Tristan da Cunha Gold Crowns ‘The Route To Victory WWII a 4-coin set comprising 2014 70th Anniversary of D-Day, 2015 (3) 75th Anniversary of the Battle of Britain, 2015 50th Anniversary of the Death of Sir Winston Churchill, 2015 70th Anniversary of VE Day Prooflike UNC. Tristan da Cunha/Alderney 2017 Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip Platinum Wedding Anniversary a 2-coin set comprising Gold Crowns (2) Wedding Portrait and Crowned EP monogram reverses Prooflike UNC. 100th Anniversary of the House of Windsor 2017 Medallic issues a 5-coin set 16mm diameter in 9 carat gold, the reverses with coloured portraits of four Windsor monarchs and a coloured heraldic design, Prooflike UNC. Jubilee Mint Tristan da Cunha One Pound 2015 Queen Elizabeth II The Longest Reigning Monarch Gold Proof, FDC in the boxes of issue with certificates, The Worlds Smallest Gold Coin and Gold Rarities of the 21st Century a 6-coin set comprising Liberia Ten Dollars 2006 Panda Gold Proof, Liberia 25 Dollars 2000 Julius Caesar Gold Proof, Andorra 2 Diners 2008 Ludwig van Beethoven Gold Proof, Africa undated (2007) 40th Anniversary of the First Krugerrand Gold Proof, Medallic issues (2) 2000 Christopher Columbus Gold Proof, 2000 Mozart Gold Proof FDC in the box of issue with certificates (£1,250 - £1,600)

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Alderney £25 2003 Prince William 21st Birthday Gold Proof KM#32, one small area of toning otherwise FDC in the Royal Mint box of issue with certificate (£200 - £300)

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Alderney One Pound Gold 2007 Diana, Princess of Wales - The Legacy 1.24 grammes of .999 gold, FDC in the Royal Mint box of issue with certificate (£25 - £50)

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Australia Kookaburra 1995 10oz. Silver Proof UNC with some small contact marks, in a Westminster box with certificate. Turks and Caicos Islands 100 Crowns 1994 Bernard L.Montgomery Normandy Landings 50th Anniversary 5oz. Silver Proof nFDC in the Westminster box with certificates, both of the boxes with cracking to the vinyl (£100 - £140)

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Australia Proof Sets 1966 (2) FDC bronze bright in the hard blue cases of issue, 1969 FDC in the perspex holder. New Zealand Proof Sets 1965 nFDC bronze toned in the hard blue case of issue and 1981 this cased as issued with some peripheral toning (£100 £160)

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Australia Proof Sets 1977 (2). Bahamas Dollar, 50 and 25 Cents 1978 Unc. Canada Silver Proof Dollars 1977 Jubilee (6) and Mint Set 1977. Hungary Mint Set 1994. Mauritius 25 Rupees 1978 Independence Silver Proof. New Zealand Proof Set 1978 and Silver Proof Dollar 1978. Singapore Proof Sets 1977 and 1978, Silver Proof Dollar 1977, Proof Dollar 1977, Silver 10 Dollars 1978, Mint Sets 1978 (2). Western Samoa Silver Proof Talas (6) 1977 and 1978 Flight, 1978 Games 2 of each. 1977 Jubilee Silver Proof Crowns Falkland Islands, Gibraltar and Jersey. Along with cupro-crowns in slide cases New Zealand (1), Western Samoa (4) generally Unc - BU - FDC as issued most with certificates (£100 - £140) Belize Proof Set 1992 Battle of El Alamein 50th Anniversary KM#PS24 a 4-coin gold set struck in .999 gold comprising 250 Dollars KM#113, 100 Dollars KM#112, 50 Dollars KM#111 and 25 Dollars KM#110 nFDC to FDC with the odd small speck of red toning, a seldom offered set (£2,000 - £2,600)

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Bermuda 100 Dollars 1975 Royal Visit KM#24 Gold Proof nFDC in the blue box of issue with certificate (£200 - £300)

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Bermuda 100 Dollars 1975 Royal Visit KM#24 Gold UNC and fully lustrous on the red card as issued (£200 - £300)

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Bermuda 180 Dollars 1996 Bermuda Triangle, Triangular 5oz. Gold Proof struck in .999 gold KM#98, FDC or very near so with a few very small red tone spots. Only 99 of these spectacular pieces were minted, an extremely eye-catching and impressive piece, in the blue Royal Mint box of issue with certificate (£4,500 - £6,500)

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Bermuda 375th Anniversary of the Settlement 1984 11-coin set comprising 25 Cents (11) 1984 KM#32a to 42a KM#PS7 FDC in the original box of issue with leaflet (£40 - £70)

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Bermuda Proof Set 1970 a 7-coin set comprising Twenty Dollars 1970 Gold Proof, One Dollar 1970 Silver Proof, and 50 Cents, 25 Cents, 10 Cents, Five Cents and One Cent nFDC to FDC in the original blue case of issue (£200 - £300)

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Bermuda Proof Set 1977 a 3-coin set Queen Elizabeth II Silver Jubilee comprising 100 Dollars 1977 Deliverance Gold Proof, 50 Dollars 1977 Fitted Dinghy Gold Proof, and 25 Dollars 1977 Silver Proof 55 grammes nFDC with some toning, in the original black case of issue with certificate (£360 - £460)

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Bermuda Proof Set 1983 nFDC toned. Bermuda $25 1975 Royal Visit of Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip Silver Proof nFDC lightly toned, in the box of issue with certificate. Bermuda $25 1975 Royal Visit of Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip BU on the card of issue. Bermuda Crowns (10) 1959 350th Anniversary of the Founding of the Colony Lustrous UNC in a slide case, 1964 Silver Proofs (2) UNC to nFDC in the black Royal Mint cases of issue, 1964 UNC (7). Bermuda Dollars (2) 1972 Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip Silver Wedding Silver Proof nFDC retaining practically full mint brilliance, 1981 Royal Wedding of Prince Charles and Lady Diana Spencer Silver Proof nFDC in the Royal Mint box of issue. Bermuda Dollar 2000 Tall Ships Race UNC in the folding wallet of issue. Bermuda Medallic Issues Tall Ships Race 2000 (4) UNC, Bermuda’s First Decimal Coins 1970 (2 sets) UNC in the blue wallets of issue. GB Crowns 1977 Silver Jubilee Silver Proofs (6) nFDC to FDC some with light toning, in the boxes of issue all with certificates. GB Crowns (12) 1965, 1972, 1977 (2), 1981 (8) EF to UNC. GB Decimal and Pre-Decimal Coinage (14) 1948-2000 in mixed grades. Bermuda Five Dollars 1983 (2), Bermuda One Dollar 1983 (2), USA Quarter Dollars (5) 1976 Bicentenary (4), 1980 P, in mixed grades VF to A/UNC (£150 £250)

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Canada One Dollar Gold 1995 One Twentieth Ounce KM#238 Lustrous UNC in a Westminster box (£50 - £70)

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Canada Proof Sets 1980, 1984, 1986 and 1987 7 coin sets in the black leather presentation cases. Mint Sets 1960, 1967, 1968, 1969, 1970, 1971, 1975 BU. Cased Silver Dollars 1978, 1979, 1980, 1981 (4), 1983 (10), 1984, 1985 (3), 1986 (6), 1987 (3). 1989 Cased cupro-nickel Dollars (10). Generally Unc - BU - FDC as issued (£200 - £300)

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Canada Twenty Dollars 2016 Aircraft of the First World War a 3-coin set comprising 2016 Sopwith Triplane, 2016 Curtiss H-12 and Royal Aircraft Factory SE 5a, each coin with a coloured reverse Silver Proofs FDC in the case of issue with certificate, along with Canada Twenty Dollars 2017 Aircraft of the Second World War Hawker Hurricane Silver Proof FDC with coloured reverse, in the Royal Canadian Mint box of issue with certificate (£40 - £80)

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China 5 Yuan 1997 Child Holding carp KM#1058 One Ounce Silver Piedfort UNC in capsule with certificate of issue, 5 Yuan 1986 KM#150 in silver 22.22 grammes UNC and lustrous in the black box of issue, Macau 100 Patacas 1995 Reverse Pig KM#73 Silver Proof FDC in the box of issue with certificate (£100 - £120)

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Conservation Series Silver issues (96) comprising the following :- Afghanistan (4) 500 Afghanis 1978 Siberian Crane KM#980 (2), 250 Afghanis 1978 Snow Leopard KM#978 (2). Botswana 10 Pula 1978 Klipspringer KM#12 (2), 5 Pula 1978 Gemsbok KM#11 (2). Colombia (4) 750 Pesos 1978 Chestnut-bellied hummingbird KM#265 (2), 500 Pesos 1978 Orinoco Crocodile KM#264 (2). Costa Rica (4) 100 Colones 1974 Manatee KM#201 (2), 50 Colones 1974 Green Turtles KM#200 (2). Ethiopia (4) 25 Birr EE1970 (1977) Mountain Nyala deer KM#62 (2), 10 Birr EE1970 (1977) Bearded Vulture KM#61 (2), . Falkland Islands (4) Ten Pounds 1979

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Flightless Steamer Duck KM#12 (2), Five Pounds 1979 Humpback Whale KM#11 (2). Fiji (4) Twenty Dollars 1978 Golden Cowrie Shell KM#42 (2), Ten Dollars 1978 Pink-billed Parrot Finch KM#41 (2). Gambia (4) 40 Dalasis 1977 Aardvark KM#18 (2), 20 Dalasis 1977 Spur-Winged Goose KM#17 (2). Indonesia (4) 5000 Rupiah 1974 Orang Utan KM#40 (2), 2000 Rupiah Javan Tiger KM#39 (2). Jordan (4) Three Dinars AH1397 (1977) Palestine Sunbird and flower KM#32 (2), Two and a Half Dinars AH1397 (1977) Rhim Gazelle KM#31 (2). Malawi (4) Ten Kwacha 1978 Sable Antelope KM#16 (2), Five Kwacha 1978 Zebras running KM#15 (2). Malaysia (4) 25 Ringgit 1976 Rhinoceros Hornbill flanked by sprigs KM#20 (2), 15 Ringgit 1976 Malaysian Gaur KM#19 (2). Mauritius (4) 50 Rupees 1975 Mauritius Kestrel KM#41 (2), 25 Rupees 1975 Butterfly on flowers KM#40 (2). Mongolia (4) 50 Tugrik 1976 Camel KM#37 (2), 25 Tugrik 1976 Arfali Sheep KM#36 (2). Nepal (4) 50 Rupee VS2031 (1974) Red Panda, 31.8 grammes in silver, KM#841 (2), 25 Rupee VS2031 (1974) Himalayan Monal Pheasant KM#839 (2). Oman (4) Five Omani Rials AH 1397 (1976) Arabian White Oryx KM#61 (2), Two and a Half Omani Rials AH1397 (1976) Caracal KM#60 (2). Pakistan (4) 150 Rupees 1976 Gavial Crocodile KM#42 (2), 100 Rupees 1976 Tropogan Pheasant KM#40 (2). Seychelles (4) 100 Rupees 1978 White-Tailed Tropic bird KM#40 (2), 50 Rupees 1978 Squirrel Fish and Coral KM#38 (2). Sudan (4) Five Pounds AH1396 (1976) Hippopotamus and Calf KM#71 (2), Two and a Half Pounds AH1396 (1976) Shoebill Stork KM#70 (2). Tanzania 50 Shilingi 1974 Black Rhinoceros KM#8 (2), 25 Shillingi 1974 Giraffes running KM#7 (2). Thailand (4) 100 Baht BE2517 (1974) Brown-Antlered Deer Y#103 (2), 50 Baht BE2517 (1974) Sumatran Rhinoceros Y#102 (2). Venezuela (4) 50 Bolivares 1975 Giant Armadillo Y#47 (2), 25 Bolivares 1975 Jaguar Y#46 (2). Zaire (4) Five Zaires 1975 Okapi KM#10 (2), Two and a Half Zaires 1975 Mountain Gorillas KM#9 (2). Zambia (4) Ten Kwacha 1975 (2) Taita Falcon 35 grammes issue Proof or Prooflike with reflective fields KM#19a (2), Five Kwacha 1975 Kafue Lechwe 28.28 grammes issue KM#18a Proof or Prooflike with reflective fields (2). Many in the boxes of issue with certificates, some in capsules, we note the silver coins in this series often show up with problems, this a superior group of UNC and lustrous pieces containing some scarcer more desirable lower mintage issues and some choice items, also comes with three books describing the coins and with many colour photographs of the wildlife depicted upon them (£800 - £1,200) 256)

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Falkland Islands Fifty Pence 2002 Queen Elizabeth II Golden Jubilee a 14-coin set in Silver with coloured bunting on the reverse each with a different design nFDC to FDC in the box of issue, 6 with certificates. The Queen Elizabeth II 75th Birthday Collection a 12-coin set Crown sized and in silver from a host of Commonwealth countries, issues from Uganda, Tristan da Cunha, Gibraltar, Ascension Islands, Guernsey, Isle of Man, St. Helena, Falkland Islands, Zambia, Alderney, Liberia and Turks and Caicos Islands, nFDC to FDC in the Westminster box of issue with certificates. Queen Elizabeth II Sapphire Jubilee 2017 a 5-coin set Crown-sized from Guernsey, Niue, Isle of Man, Jersey and Cook Islands, Silver plated issues with the number 65 in gold ink nFDC to FDC, in the Westminster box of issue, 4 with certificates (£140 - £200) Fiji 250 Dollars Gold 1978 World Conservation Series Obverse: ‘Machin’ Bust of Queen Elizabeth II right, Reverse: Banded Iguana KM#43, Weight 33.43 grammes. UNC with considerable lustre, in the brown case of issue with certificate, only 810 pieces minted making this one of the rarer coins in the Conservation Series (£1,200 - £1,400)

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Five Pounds Sterling Silver Coins (2) Cook Islands $25 2013 The Royal Line of Succession, Guernsey Ten Pounds 2013 George of Cambridge these both cased FDC the Cook islands with certificate along with Cook Islands 65mm base metal issues (3) 2013 Coronation Jubilee (2), 2013 George of Cambridge these 3 Prooflike BU and cased with certificates (£180 - £220)

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GB and World cased items, plenty in silver (lot) (£200 - £300)

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GB and World Proof and Mint Sets (13) and Singles (17), includes some silver items, along with Numismatic covers in an album History of World War II (18) mostly UNC in the wallets of issue, along with stamps USA Red Poppy Mint sheet 1995 UNC , First Day Covers, Numismatic Covers and stamps 1995 in an album Queen Mother 95th Birthday (26 items), and Queen Elizabeth II 70th Birthday (8 items) along with a further group of modern GB and World issues (29) mostly in high grades, many UNC with lustre (£200 - £400)

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GB and World Proof and UNC Sets (8) and singles (33) includes some silver and Crown- sized issues, along with GB and World (164) 19th and 20th Century in mixed grades includes GB Crown 1889 Near Fine, and USA (3) Dollar 1881 NEF and Half Dollars (2) 1961 EF and 1964 EF (£175 - £350)

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GB/USA/France 50th Anniversary of the Allied Invasion of Europe Three-coin sets (3) each comprising GB Fifty Pence 1994 D-Day Landings Silver Proof, USA One Dollar 1995W Silver Proof, and France One Franc 1993 Silver Proofs one set FDC with certificates, the second FDC with two certificates (France certificate missing), the third set nFDC with no certificates. GB/Australia/Canada The Accession Set 2002 Three-coin sets (2) each comprising GB Five Pound Crown 2002 Silver Proof, Australia 50 Cents 2002 Silver Proof and Canada One Dollar 2002 Silver Proof nFDC to FDC with light toning. GB/USA Symbols of Freedom 1997 Two-coin sets (2) each comprising One Pound 1997 Silver Proof and USA Eagle 1997P Silver Proof nFDC to FDC in the cases of issue with certificates (£100 - £170)

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Gibraltar Guinea 2016 Elizabeth II 90th Birthday and Prince Philip 95th Birthday Gold Proof FDC in the box of issue with certificate (£250 - £450)

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Gibraltar Queen Elizabeth II 90th Birthday 2016 a 3-coin set in gold comprising Sovereign 2016 Reverse: Four Shields cruciform with a crowned 90 in the centre, Half Sovereign 2016 Reverse: Four Shields cruciform with Garter Star in centre, Quarter Sovereign 2016 Reverse: Crowned 90 within a wreath, FDC in the box of issue with certificate, along with Book ‘Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II - Nine Decades Gloriously Accomplished’ (£350 - £550)

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Gibraltar Sovereign 2016 Queen Elizabeth II 90th Birthday Gold Proof Piedfort FDC in the box of issue with certificate, also comes with Book ‘Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II - Nine Decades Gloriously Accomplished’ (£250 - £450)

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Gibraltar Sovereigns 2016 Year of the Three Kings Anniversary a 3-coin set in gold comprising Sovereigns (3) each with a different reverse, depicting George V, Edward VIII and George VI on the respective reverse designs Gold Proofs FDC in the box of issue with certificate (£600 - £900)

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Gold Giants (9) 70mm gold plated various themes including Lady Diana and other Royal medallic issues and fantasy replicas of iconic coins such as USA 1933 Twenty Dollars BU several with colour in plastic capsules (£50 - £80)

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Guernsey £25 Gold 1995 Queen Elizabeth the Queen Mother 95th Birthday nFDC with a few small flecks of red toning, retaining practically full mint brilliance, boxed with certificate (£200 - £350)

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Guernsey Numismatic First Day Cover Queen Elizabeth II Golden Jubilee 2002 comprising Five Pound Crown 2002 Gold Proof FDC and 5x 24 pence stamps UNC on the cover of issue, in the large Westminster wallet with certificate, the issue limited to only 100 sets (£1,000 - £1,500)

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Guernsey Ten Pounds 1997 Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip Golden Wedding 5oz. Silver Proof FDC in the box of issue with certificate, the box with some wear (£80 - £100)

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Isle of Man Crowns (10) 1974 Centenary of the Birth of Sir Winston Churchill Silver Proof, 1975 Manx Cat Silver Proof, 1976 Centenary of the Horse Tram Silver Proof, 1976 Bicentenary of the United States Silver Proof, 1977 The Queen’s Silver Jubilee Appeal Silver Proof, 1977 Silver Jubilee of Queen Elizabeth II, 1978 25th Anniversary of the Coronation Silver Proof, 1979 Tercentenary of the Isle of Man Coinage, 1980 200th Anniversary of the Epsom Derby Silver Proof, Isle of Man Crowns 1979 a 5-coin set Millennium of the Tynwald Silver Proofs, nFDC to FDC in the boxes of issue with certificates, Crown medals (4) 1977 Concorde Barbados to London, 1977 Concorde London to New York, undated (1977) Concorde London to Singapore, 1977 Silver Jubilee/Royal Lifeboat Institution, Silver Prooflike UNC in the boxes of issue with certificates, Medal 1973 Entry into the EEC, Obverse: Rt.Hon. Edward Heath Silver Proof, nFDC in the slide case of issue with certificate, Isle of Man Crown 1976 USA Bicentenary Silver Proof FDC in the ‘Bicentenary Crown’ wallet of issue (£100 - £140)

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Isle of Man Mint Set 1978 One Pound to Half Penny all struck in silver, ABU-BU the One Pound with a small tone spot, along with One Pound 1978 Standard issue UNC, in the black box of issue with certificate, One Pound 1978 Silver Proofs (6) nFDC to FDC with some toning, in the boxes of issue with certificates, One Pound 1979 Silver Proofs (4) each accompanied by a standard issue coin 1979 minted of the first day of issue these UNC, One Pound 1978 UNC, Isle of Man Crowns (5) 1976 Bicentenary of American Independence (2), 1977 Silver Jubilee (3) Silver Proofs nFDC to FDC in the red boxes of issue with certificates, Crown medals 1976 Field Marshal Montgomery (2) Silver Proofs nFDC to FDC in the boxes of issue with certificates (£50 - £90)

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Isle of Man One Tenth Angel 2016 Gold Proof FDC in the box of issue with certificate (£50 - £100)

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Isle of Man Proof Set 1973 (4 coin gold set) comprising Five Pounds, Two Pounds, Sovereign and Half Sovereign KM#PS3 FDC or very near so with very light toning only, in the Pobjoy Mint red case of issue with certificate (£1,800 - £2,400)

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Jersey Ten Pounds 2016 5oz. Silver Proof ‘Masterpiece’ with high relief Coloured Poppy on the reverse, FDC in the large Westminster box of issue with certificate. Numismatic Cover Jersey Five Pounds 2017 We Will Remember Them Silver Proof along with 4x First Class stamps, UNC on the cover of issue, in a Westminster folder. Gibraltar -The Battle of the Atlantic 19391945 a 6-coin set comprising Gold Ten Pounds 2016 Proof , IN GRATITUDE TO THE MERCHANT NAVY 3.11 grammes of .999 gold, Twenty Pounds 2016 FOR ALL SEAFARERS Silver Proof, Halfcrowns 2016 Proofs in silver (4) UNRECOGNIZED, YOU PUT US IN YOUR DEBT. UNTHANKED, YOU ENTER, OR ESCAPE THE GRAVE. WHETHER YOUR LAND REMEMBER OR FORGET. YOU SAVED THE LAND, OR DIED TRYING TO SAVE types, all but the Twenty Pounds with certificates, all the silver coins bear the ‘4700 MBSL’ mintmark confirming they were minted from the World War II Silver from the wreck of the SS Gairsoppa, nFDC to FDC in the folder of issue (£200 - £300)

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Malta - Maltese Maritime History Five Pounds 1984 a 4-coin set in .925 silver comprising 1984 Strangier KM#67, 1984 Tigre KM#68, 1984 Wignacourt KM#69 and 1984 Providenza KM#70 Lustrous UNC and with reflective fields, in the white box of issue with certificate (£50 - £100)

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Numismatic First Day Covers The Queen’s Golden Jubilee 2002 comprising Sovereign 2002 UNC, Halfcrown 1941 Near Fine on a commemorative George VI and Elizabeth II envelope with 4x2nd Class stamps and 4x E stamps as issued, along with a further group of Numismatic covers (13) mainly with a Millennium theme comprising Turks and Caicos Islands 25 Crowns 2000 a copper core with sides of 1/30th Troy ounce silver and 1/30th Troy ounce gold KM#272, Prooflike UNC with One Dollar stamp, USA Silver Eagle 2000 UNC with 33 Cents stamp, Canada 5 Dollars Maple Leaf 2000 UNC with 46 Cent stamp, GB Millennium Silver Coin, Banknote and stamp Cover comprising Five Pound Crown 1999 Millennium Silver Proof nFDC lightly toned and Five Pounds Kentfield CK60 442656 UNC on the envelope of issue with 2x20p stamps, the remaining issues with base metal coinage issues from Gibraltar, Australia, Isle of Man, Guernsey, GB, UNC on the envelopes of issue, Coin, Banknote and stamp covers Guernsey Millennium Bimetallic coin and Banknote Cover comprising Five Pound Crown 1999 KM#91 UNC and Five Pounds M003729 Millennium note UNC on the envelope of issue with 2x40p stamps (£250 - £450)

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Queen Elizabeth the Queen Mother 1985-2002 a 101-coin set by MDM Crown Collections, all in silver, all but one Crownsized, in four boxes of issue with certificates, and one additional certificate, along with Australia Five Dollars 2002 Queen Mother Memorial Silver Proof FDC in the box of issue with certificate (£750 - £1,250)

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Queen Elizabeth the Queen Mother 1994-1998 a 48-coin set in silver, all but two are Crown-sized from a variety of Commonwealth countries:-Tonga (2), Papua New Guinea, Bermuda, Malawi (2), Kiribati (2), Fiji (3), Samoa (3), Niue (2), Cook Islands (3), Tanzania, Nauru (2), St. Helena, Seychelles (2), Bahamas, Tuvalu (2), Falkland Islands, Tokelau (2), Barbados (2), Jamaica, Pitcairn Islands, Alderney, Gambia (2), Papua New Guinea, Vanuatu (2), New Zealand, Solomon Islands, Guernsey, Ascension Island, Bhutan, Cayman Islands, Belize, nFDC to FDC some with light toning, in two boxes, four coins with certificate (£400 - £700)

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Rhodesia and Nyasaland Proof Set 1955 a 7-coin set KM#PS2 Halfcrown, Florin, Shilling, Sixpence and Threepence in Silver, One Penny and Halfpenny in bronze, nFDC with some toning, most coins retaining considerable mint lustre and brilliance, in the Red Royal Mint box of issue (£100 - £160)

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Rhodesia and Nyasaland Proof Set 1955 a 7-coin set KM#PS2 Halfcrown, Florin, Shilling, Sixpence and Threepence in Silver, One Penny and Halfpenny in bronze, nFDC with some toning, most coins retaining mint brilliance, in the Red Royal Mint box of issue. New Zealand Proof Set 1953 an 8-coin set Crown to Halfpenny nFDC to FDC with light toning, retaining much mint brilliance, the halfpenny with some toning in the Red box of issue. Rhodesia Proof Sets 1964 (4 coins) Halfcrown to Sixpence) (2 sets) UNC to FDC in the blue boxes of issue of issue. Fiji Mint Set 1969 (6 coins) One Dollar and 20 Cents to One Cent UNC in the box of issue. Jersey Proof Set 1966 Comprising Crowns (2) FDC and 1966 Penny (2) and Threepence (2) FDC in the boxes of issue. Falkland Islands One Pound 1987 Silver Proof Piedfort. South Africa Two Rand 1989 Proof nFDC in a slide case (£180 - £280)

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Royal Mint and promotional sets (15) and singles (21) includes many in silver with some Proof items some crown-sized or bigger, mostly in the cases of issue UNC to FDC, includes items with coloured surfaces or mounted in frames (£200 - £280)

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Russia Mint Set 1971 a 9-coin set One Rouble, 50 Kopeks, 20 Kopeks, 15 Kopeks, 10 Kopeks, 5 Kopeks, 3 Kopeks, 2 Kopeks, and One Kopek UNC along with the Leningrad Mint medallion, in the plastic envelope of issue (£400 - £500)

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South Africa Mint Sets (88) 1967 (7 coins) One Rand to One Cent, English legends (8 sets), 1967 (7 coins) One Rand to One Cent Afrikaans legends (9 sets), 1968 (7 coins) One Rand to One Cent English legends (7 sets), 1968 (7 coins) One Rand to One Cent Afrikaans legends (9 sets), 1969 (7 coins) One Rand to One Cent English Legends (7 sets), 1969 (7 coins) One Rand to One Cent Afrikaans legends (8 sets), 1970 (8 coins) One Rand to Half Cent (21 sets), 1974 (8 coins) One Rand to Half Cent (8 sets), 1978 (8 coins) One Rand to Half Cent (11 sets) UNC in the original plastic wallets of issue some coins with toning (£600 - £700)

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South Africa Pattern Decimal Set (9 coins) undated (1989), the coins representing 5 Rand, 2 Rand, 1 Rand, 50 Cents, 20 Cents, 10 Cents, 5 Cents, 2 Cents and 1 Cent UNC in the S.A Mint Company (PTY) Ltd folder (£25 - £75)

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South Africa Proof Set 1923 comprising Halfcrown, Florin, Spain, Sixpence, Threepence, Penny, Halfpenny and Farthing KM#PS2 nFDC the Shilling with some marks in the field, retaining considerable original mint brilliance, some with a choice golden tone, the bronze cleaned EF-UNC, in the original wooden box of issue only 727 sets minted, in the outer card box of issue (£500 - £800)

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South Africa Proof Set 1946 an 8-coin set Halfcrown to Farthing KM#PS18 nFDC to FDC with some flecks of toning, the silver retaining practically full mint brilliance, the bronze with pleasing subdued colour and choice fields, in the original blue South Africa Mint box of issue, a rare set with only 150 issued (£700 - £1,000)

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South Africa Proof Set 1947 (9 coins) nFDC to FDC the silver brilliant, with a light tone, the bronze with a pleasing and colourful tone, in the blue South Africa Mint box of issue (£100 - £200)

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South Africa Proof Set 1947 a 9-coin set Crown to Farthing KM#PS19 nFDC to FDC four of the six silver pieces with a with a beautiful rainbow tone, the bronze with slightly subdued attractive original colour, a superb set, in the original blue South Africa Mint box of issue (£100 - £200)

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South Africa Proof Set 1948 a 9-coin set Crown to Farthing KM#PS20 nFDC to FDC the Penny and Halfpenny with toning, in the blue South Africa Mint box of issue (£200 - £300)

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South Africa Proof Set 1949 a 9-coin set Crown to Farthing KM#PS21 nFDC to FDC the Silver retaining much original mint brilliance, the bronze with some uneven toning, in the blue South Africa Mint box of issue, a rare set with only 800 minted (£300 - £400)

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South Africa Proof Set 1950 a 9-coin set Crown to Farthing KM#PS22 nFDC to FDC the Silver with some toning, retaining much original mint brilliance, the bronze with some toning, with much mint brilliance in the blue South Africa Mint box , a rare set with only 500 minted (£300 - £400) South Africa Proof Set 1965 toned nFDC in the Red SAM box of issue, 9 coin set with gold 2 Rand and 1 Rand KM PS62 (not the PS63 VIP set) (£300 - £500)

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South Africa Proof Sets (9) 1969 (3), 1982, 1983, 1984, 1985, 1986, 1991 nFDC to FDC some coins with some spots, in the cases of issue, Crowns (2) 1950 EF, 1954 NVF/VF, 50 Cents 1962 Lustrous UNC, 1964 UNC and lightly toned, One Rand 1991 Nursing (2) Silver Proofs nFDC to FDC in the boxes of issue, One Rand 1991 Nursing (2) Lustrous UNC, One Rand 1990 P.W.Botha Nickel Proof FDC in a slide case, Ten Cents (17) 1966 English legend (5), 1966 Afrikaans legend (5), 1969 English Legend (2), 1969 Afrikaans legend (5) A/UNC to UNC, Five Cents 1989 Proof FDC, 2 1/2 Cents 1964 UNC, One Cent 1965 English Legend (2) UNC toned (2) (£150 - £250)

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South Africa Proof Sets without gold (3) 1952, 1955, 1960 9 coin sets FDC bronze bright in the SAM blue 11 coin boxes (£100 £120)

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South Africa Proof Sets without gold 1952 (2) 9 coin sets FDC bronze toning in the SAM blue 11 coin boxes (£80 - £100)

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Southern Rhodesia (5) Halfcrown 1932 KM#5, Florin 1932 KM#4, Shilling 1932 KM#3, Sixpence 1932 KM#2 and Threepence 1932 KM#1, UNC a matching set with blue and gold toning, comes with a blue 8-coin box (£200 - £400)

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Swaziland 1974 Proof Sets (2) nFDC in the cases of issue, 10 Emalangeni 1975 King Sobhuza II 75th Birthday Silver Proof, nFDC toning in the red box of issue, Lesotho 10 Licente 1966 Independence (5) KM#4.3 with mintmark and fineness below the date (£60 - £100)

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The History of World War II a collection of Numismatic First Day covers (31), Banknote Cover (1), First Day Covers, stamps and stamp sheets (265) includes many Marshall Islands issues UNC to FDC on the covers of issue (Collection in 6 albums) (£75 - £150)

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The Queens Diamond Jubilee Collection 2012-13 a 24-coin set Crown-sized and in silver, with some .999 fine, comprising issues from Alderney (3), Bermuda (2), St. Helena and Ascension (2), East Caribbean States (2), Trinidad and Tobago, Canada, GB (2), Cayman Islands (2), Cook Islands, New Zealand, Australia, Falkland Islands, Tuvalu, Pitcairn Islands (2), Niue (2), nFDC to FDC some with toning, in the large blue Royal Mint box of issue with all certificates and accompanying paperwork (£250 - £450)

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South Africa Proof Set 1967 toned nFDC (the 1 Rand once lacquered) in the Red SAM box of issue, 9 coin set with gold 2 Rand and 1 Rand KM PS69 (£300 - £500)

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South Africa Proof Set 1969 toned nFDC (the 1 Rand and the two bronze coins once lacquered) in the Red SAM box of issue, 9 coin set with gold 2 Rand and 1 Rand KM PS75 (£300 - £500)

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South Africa Proof Set 1971 toned nFDC (the non gold coins once lacquered) in the Red SAM box of issue, 10 coin set with gold 2 Rand and 1 Rand KM PS81 (£300 - £500)

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South Africa Proof Set 1973 toned nFDC in the Red SAM box of issue, 10 coin set with gold 2 Rand and 1 Rand KM PS87 (£300 £500)

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South Africa Proof Set 1975 toned nFDC in the Red SAM box of issue, 10 coin set with gold 2 Rand and 1 Rand KM PS93 (£300 £500)

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South Africa Proof Set 1977 toned nFDC in the Red SAM box of issue, 10 coin set with gold 2 Rand and 1 Rand KM PS99 (£300 £500)

Tristan da Cunha Double Sovereign 2015 Queen Elizabeth II the Longest Reigning Monarch Gold Proof FDC in the box of issue, no certificate (£400 - £600)

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South Africa Proof Set 1979 toned nFDC in the Red SAM box of issue, 10 coin set with gold 2 Rand and 1 Rand KM PS105 (£300 - £500)

Tristan da Cunha Half Sovereign 2015 Queen Elizabeth II the Longest Reigning Monarch Gold Proof FDC in the box of issue with certificate (£100 - £150)

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South Africa Proof Set 1981 toned nFDC in the Red SAM box of issue, 10 coin set with gold 2 Rand and 1 Rand KM PS113 (£300 - £500)

Tristan da Cunha Quarter Sovereign 2015 Queen Elizabeth II the Longest Reigning Monarch Gold Proof FDC in the box of issue, no certificate (£50 - £100)

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South Africa Proof Set 1982 toned nFDC in the Red SAM box of issue, 10 coin set with gold 2 Rand and 1 Rand KM PS116 (£300 - £500)

Tristan da Cunha Sovereign 2015 Queen Elizabeth II the Longest Reigning Monarch Gold Proof FDC in the box of issue with certificate (£200 - £300)

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USA a large group comprising Mint Sets 1964, 1964D, 1970D, Dollars to Cents Late 19th Century to 2009, includes Dollars (8) 1971, 1971D, 1972, 1972S Silver Proofs (2) (nFDC), 1978, 1978 PCGS MS64, 1978D CGS MS64, Half Dollar 1901 Near Fine, Five Cents (84) 1883, 1887 Repunched 1, 1889, 1900, 1901, 1902, 1905, 1906 (2), 1907, 1908, 1910 (2), 1911 (2), 1912, 1914, 1917, 1918, 1919, 1920, 1923, 1924, 1925, 1926, 1927, 1928, 1929, 1930, 1934, 1935, 1936D, 1936S, 1937, 1937D, 1939, 1940, 1941, 1941D, 1942, 1943, 1943S, 1944P, 1945P, 1946, 1947, 1948 (2), 1958, 1959D, 1960, 1961D, 1961, 1962, 1962D, 1963, 1963D, 1964, 1964D, 1969S, 1969D, 1970D, 1970S, 1972, 1973, 1974D, 1975D, 1976, 1977D, 1979, 1980S, 1980D, 1981D,

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South Africa Proof Set 1983 toned nFDC in the Red SAM box of issue, 10 coin set with gold 2 Rand and 1 Rand KM PS119 (£300 - £500)

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South Africa Proof Sets (2) 1961 50 Cents to Half Cent KM#PS51 nFDC to FDC some coins with toning, in the blue South Africa Mint 9-coin box, 1962 50 Cents to Half Cent KM#PS52 nFDC in the blue South Africa Mint box of issue (£40 - £60)

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1981P, 1983P, 1983D, 1984D, 1984P, 1985D, 1985P, 1986D, 1986P, 1987P, 1987D, an additional group of Five Cents () 19271938 (2), 1939 (25), 1940 (35), 1941 (25), 1942 (5), 1942P (5), 1943P (27), 1943S (3), 1944P (6), 1944S (1), 1945D (1), 1945P (9), 1945S (1), 1946 (12), 1947 (10), 1948 (5), 1949 (1), 1951 (2), 1952 (4), 1953 (1), 1954 (6), 1958 (1), 1959 (1) a group of blank flans (8) Quarters (4) and Cents (4) UNC, State Quarters (12) 2000D Maryland (3), 2000P Maryland, 2000D Massachusetts (3), 2000P Massachusetts, South Carolina 2000D (3), 2000P South Carolina, EF to UNC, Lincoln Cents (216), Indian Heads (3) in mixed grades with many later coins lustrous, Half Dollars to Cents in albums, envelopes, bags and a Whitman Folder containing One Cent 1941-1976 complete, Cents (4) 1960 Large and Small dates each from Denver and Philadelphia Mints EF to UNC and lustrous, Cent 1956D PCGS MS65 RD, Canada Cent 1876H PCGS Genuine - Cleaned XF details the albums include some useful items, a few EF to UNC includes some later coins with lustre, along with One Dollar Banknotes 1963 series About VF (lot) (£150 - £200) 317)

USA Ten Dollars 1910D Breen 7115 GVF in a Danbury Mint box with certificate (certificate states Uncirculated!) (£500 - £650)

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USA The John F. Kennedy USA Half Dollar 50th Anniversary Collection a 91-coin set, currency issues, assembled by the Warbury Mint, comprising issues from 1964-2014, Philadelphia and Denver Mints GEF to UNC most with lustre, in the glass topped display case of issue, accompanied by a set of information cards about the key events in Kennedy’s life (£50 - £95)

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Vanuatu 100 Vatu 1995 Queen Elizabeth the Queen Mother 95th Birthday - The Official Coronation Portrait 5oz. Silver Proof nFDC retaining practically full mint brilliance, in the box of issue, no certificate (£50 - £100)

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World cased items and sets a wide variety including silver such as USA Peace Dollar and GB 1935 Crown (lot) (£140 - £200)

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World Silver Proofs 1994-1998 (46) includes many Queen Motherthemed issues, many different countries represented, including Fiji, Gibraltar, Niue, Barbados, Malawi, Cook Islands, Bhutan, Vanuatu, Bermuda, Tokelau, Falkland Islands, Tonga, Belize, Jersey, Samoa, Seychelles and Germany UNC to FDC most with full lustre and in capsules (£200 - £300)

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Ae Follis Maximianus 302-303AD Thessalonica, Obverse: Laureate head right/GENIO POPV-LI ROMANI Genius standing left holding patera and cornucopia, Mintmark dot TS dot VF (£25 - £35)

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Ancient bronzes (31, one holed) many different types represented, in mixed circulated grades, we noticed three WRL fantasy issues, also includes a medieval jetton this around Fine (£15 - £35)

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Ancient bronzes a mixed group Greek Imperial (10), Byzantine (6) and Roman 3rd Century (15) in mixed grades (£85 - £100)

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Ancient Greece - Corinth Silver Stater Pegasus Obverse: Helmeted bust of Athena, left, with mailed neck guard, Wheel symbol in right obverse field, Pegasi #143 8.45 grammes, VF (£50 - £100)

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Ancient Greece - Persis Silver Drachm Darius I, c.150BC 18mm diameter, 3.52 grammes, Obverse: Head right, with short beard, wearing satrapal head-dress surmounted by crescent/ Reverse: Fire Altar with superstructure in the form of stepped battlements. Ahura-Mazdaa hovering above, to left the King standing right, to right a bird perched on standard. Sear 6194. EF and sharply struck (£100 - £175)

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Ancient Greece - Persis Silver Hemidrachm Manchihr II mid 2nd Century AD 14mm diameter, 1.30 grammes, Obverse: Diademed bust of Manuchtir to left, wearing tiara decorated with crescent, Reverse: Diademed bust left, Near EF with a hint of tone (£30 £60)

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Ancient Greece Ar Tetradrachm. Macedon. Philip III 323-317BC. Obverse: Head of Herakles right, wearing lion’s skin head-dress, Reverse: Zeus seated left holding eagle and sceptre, M in left field, with B below chair. Cf.S.6748 GVF (£140 - £180)

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Ancient Greece Gold Stater IONIA, Magnesia ad Maeandrum. Circa 125-120 BC. AV Stater 8.4 grams. Euphemos, son of Pausanias, “magistrate”. Draped bust of Artemis right, wearing stephanos, hair drawn together and tied in the back, bow and quiver over shoulder / Nike, holding kentron in right hand, reins in left, driving fast biga of horses right; MAΓNHT above, EYΦHMO ΠAYΣANI in two lines below. Good VF (£3,500 - £5,000)

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Ancient Greece -Thasos, Thrace Silver Tetradrachm. (After 148BC) Obverse Head of Dionysus right, wreathed with ivy/ Reverse: HPAKΛEOYΣ ΣΩTH POΣ ΘAΣIΩN, Herakles standing left with club and lion’s skin, M to left, BMC 72, 16.23 grammes, VF or better on a dished flan (£75 - £125)

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Ancients Greek and Egypt (30) Miletos, Ionia, One Twelfth Stater late 6th Century BC, an imitative issue, bronzed with traces of silver plating Obv: Head of Lion, Rev: Star Ornament within incuse square. Kyzikos,Mysia (Asia Minor) Silver Hemiobol, Obv: Forepart of running boar with tunny facing upward behind, Rev: Head of roaring lion with K retrograde above, all within an incuse square. Kamarina, Sicily (413-405 BC) Onkia (Uncia) Obv: Head of Gorgon, Rev: Owl holding lizard, with KAM to left, a single pellet denoting the unit of currency. Macedonian Kingdom Philip II (359-336 BC) Ae18 Obv: Head of Apollo, right with hair bound with tania, Rev: Naked youth on horse, right, little lettering still visible. Macedonian Kingdom/Empire of Alexander (336-323 BC) Ae20 Uncertain Mint, Obv: Head of Heracles in lion-skin head-dress, Rev: AΛE≡ANANAP Bow and Quiver above with club below. Antigonid Kingdom Demetrios Poloirketes (294-288 BC) Ae14 uncertain mint, Obv: Head of Demetrios right wearing crested Corinthian Helmet, Rev: Prow of galley with BA above. Antigonos Gonatas (277-239 BC) Head of Young Heracles clad in lions skin, Rev: Naked youth on horse right, BA in upper fields. Perseus (179-168 BC) Ae19 Head of Perseus wearing winged cap with raised sword to right, Rev: Eagle with wings open standing left on thunderbolt below. Thracis (Bulgaria) Lysimachos (323281 BC) Ae14Obv: Head of Heracles, right clad in lions skin, Rev: two-line inscription within corn wreath. Mesopotamia, Persia, Asia Minor Seleukos I, Nikator (312-280 BC) Ae19 Obv: Winged Head of Medusa, Rev: Bull butting BAΣIΛEΩΣ ΣEΛEYKOY and ≡ in field below. Antiochos II (261-246 BC) Ae12 Obv: Diademed Head right, Rev: Apollo seated naked on Omphalos, the sacred stone of Delphi, holding bow and arrow BAΣIΛEΩΣ ANTIOXOY (partly off flan). Seleukos II, Seleukid Kings, Kallinikos (246-226 BC) Ae17 Obv: Head of Athena in crested Corinthian Helmet, Rev: Nike standing left holding palm EY in field to left. Antiochos IV, Epiphanes (175-164 BC) Ae Chalkos, Obv: Radiate head right, Rev: Tyche enthroned and holding Nike with bird at feet, inscription mostly off flan, Antiochos VI Serrate Unit Obv: Head of Antiochos as Dionysus, right, radiate and wreathed with ivy, Rev: Elephant advancing left holding torch with his trunk ΣTA over star in right field EПIфANOYΣ ΔIONYΣOY below. Antiochos VIII (121-96 BC) Ae19 Obv: Radiate Head right, Rev: Eagle standing left sceptre in background. Antiochos IX (113-95 BC) Ae19 Obv: Diademed

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head right, Rev: Zeus seated left holding Nike and sceptre AK below. Egypt - The Ptolemaic Kingdom Ptolemy I, Soter (305283 BC) Ae27 Obv: Laureate Head of Zeus, Rev: Eagle standing left on thunderbolt legend unclear. Ptolemy II, Philadelphos (285-246 BC) Ae28 Obv: Laureate Head of Zeus right, Rev: Eagle standing left on thunderbolt, with wings open, AM in left field. Ptolemy V, Epiphanes (204-180 BC) Silver Didrachm Obv: Draped Bust of Ptolemy right, as Dionysus diademed and wreathed in ivy, ornamented pole over shoulder, Rev: Eagle standing left on thunderbolt, wings open. Ptolemy VI, Philometor and Cleopatra II (180-145 BC) Ae28 Obv: Head of Cleopatra I as Isis, Rev: Eagle standing left on thunderbolt, wings open, monogram ПA to left of eagle. Kingdom of Syracuse - Sicily Heiron II (275-216 BC) Ae18 Obv: Head of Poseidon, left, wearing tainia, Rev: Ornamented Trident Head between two dolphins dividing IEPΩ - NOS in lower field. Republic of Syracuse - Sicily (214-212 BC) Ae22 Obv: Laureate Head of Apollo, left, Rev: Castor and Pollux on horseback, right. Thessalian League, Thessaly, Central Greece, 196-146 BC Ae20 Obv: Laureate head of Apollo, right Rev: Athene Itonia. Kingdom of Pontus - Black Sea, Crimea and Asia Minor Mithradates VI, Eupator ‘The Great; (120-63 BC) Obverse: Head of Athena, right wearing triple-crested helmet ornamented with Pegasus, the winged horse, Rev: Pegasus standing, facing, holding harp (hooked sword) and head of the Gorgon Medusa, whose body lies at his feet. City Issue of the Roman Republic - City of Leukas, Akarnania (West Coast of Greece) after 167 BC, Obv: Head of Young Heracles in lions skin, Club right, legend unclear. Tarsos Cilicia, after 164 BC, Ae16 Obv: Turretted head of Tyche, Rev: Sandan standing right, on winged and horned lion, carrying bow-case and sword. City of Tyre, Phoenicia (Lebanon) after 126 BC, Ae15 Obv: Veiled and Turretted Head of Tyche right, Rev: Galley left. Graeco-Punic Coinage Carthaginian Republic - 250200 BC, Ae18 Obv: Head of Tamir left, wreathed, Rev: Head and Neck of horse, right. Hispania (Spain) under the Barcids Ae16 Mint of Gades (Cadiz) Obv: Head of Tanit left, Rev: horse prancing right with star above. Kingdom of Numidia (Northern Algeria) Micipsa (148-118 BC) Ae26 Obv: Laureate Head left, Rev: Horse galloping left, letters below. Juba I (60-46 BC) Ae26 Obv: Head of Zeus Ammon right, Rev: Elephant walking right, legend unclear, short of flan, short of flan from 8-10 o’clock. In mixed grades VG to Good Fine an extremely varied group and worthy of further study (£300 - £400) 332)

Ancients Greek and Roman in an album (66), includes some fantasy issues, in mixed lower grades (£50 - £80)

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Anglo-Saxon Ar. Sceat S.792 Series D Obverse: Bust left, Reverse: Plain Cross with pellets in angles NEF and bold (£30 - £60)

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Byzantine Gold Histamenon Romanus III (1028-1034) Constantinople Mint +his XIS REX REGNANTInM Christ enthroned facing, nimbus cross behind head, holding book of gospels and raising right hand, double border / QCE bOHQ RWMAnW, Romanus on left, wearing a saccos and loros and holding cross on globe, with four dots on the fold of robe hanging below, being crowned by Mary, nimbate on right, MQ between their heads, double border. (£130 - £160)

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Byzantine Gold Scyphate Histamenon Nomisma Constantinople Obv Christ enthroned, Rev Constantine Fine (£100 - £180)

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Byzantine Gold Solidus Anastasios I 491-518AD, Constantinople Mint (4.41 grammes) Obverse: Helmeted bust three-quarters right, facing/ Reverse: Angel standing left holding jewelled cross /CONOB in Exergue below. Star in right field only, GVF (£400 £700)

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Celtic Gold Stater. Cunobelin - Wild Type Obverse: Corn ear dividing CA MV. Reverse: Horse right, with branch above. Privy Mark Pellet below branch and Pellet with traces of surrounding circle below the horse, above the letter V in CVNO, S.285, Van Arsdell 1931/1, 5.21 grammes, About EF, minor surface marks only, a very bold example and scarce in this high grade (£2,000 - £2,500)

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Celtic Gold Stater. Gallo-Belgic imported coinage. C.150 BC - 50 BC. Gallo-Belgic A (Ambiani) Obverse: Laureate head left. Reverse: Horse left with ornaments around. Mack 3; S.2; VA 12. 8.56g. NVF and scarce (£3,000 - £4,000)

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Cyprus - Kition Tetradrachm Alexander III (325-320BC) Kiton, Cyprus, in the name and types of Macedon, struck under King Pumiathon. Obverse: Head of Herakles right, wearing lions skin, Reverse: Zeus seated left, holding sceptre, with K in left field VF on a slightly irregular flan (£100 - £150)

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Group of mixed silver and bronze ancients. Mostly Roman imperial and provincial bronzes. A silver stater of Rhodes and three denarius. Two other Greek pieces which are modern copies. Poor to Good fine some with verdigris. [35] (£200 - £250)

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Macedonian Kingdom Drachm in silver Philip V 221-179 BC Head of Philip Obv, club with thunderbolt outside wreath reverse nicely toned EF or near so (£150 - £300)

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Roman (50) all but two in bronze, Good to Good Fine (£50 - £100)

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Roman a small group (9) includes Antoninianus, Antoninus Pius, Denarius Faustina, Ae Follis Diocletian (5), Ae20 (2) Constantinus and Antoninus Pius in mixed grades Near Fine to Near VF (£50 £100)

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1981P, 1983P, 1983D, 1984D, 1984P, 1985D, 1985P, 1986D, 1986P, 1987P, 1987D, an additional group of Five Cents () 19271938 (2), 1939 (25), 1940 (35), 1941 (25), 1942 (5), 1942P (5), 1943P (27), 1943S (3), 1944P (6), 1944S (1), 1945D (1), 1945P (9), 1945S (1), 1946 (12), 1947 (10), 1948 (5), 1949 (1), 1951 (2), 1952 (4), 1953 (1), 1954 (6), 1958 (1), 1959 (1) a group of blank flans (8) Quarters (4) and Cents (4) UNC, State Quarters (12) 2000D Maryland (3), 2000P Maryland, 2000D Massachusetts (3), 2000P Massachusetts, South Carolina 2000D (3), 2000P South Carolina, EF to UNC, Lincoln Cents (216), Indian Heads (3) in mixed grades with many later coins lustrous, Half Dollars to Cents in albums, envelopes, bags and a Whitman Folder containing One Cent 1941-1976 complete, Cents (4) 1960 Large and Small dates each from Denver and Philadelphia Mints EF to UNC and lustrous, Cent 1956D PCGS MS65 RD, Canada Cent 1876H PCGS Genuine - Cleaned XF details the albums include some useful items, a few EF to UNC includes some later coins with lustre, along with One Dollar Banknotes 1963 series About VF (lot) (£150 - £200) 317)

USA Ten Dollars 1910D Breen 7115 GVF in a Danbury Mint box with certificate (certificate states Uncirculated!) (£500 - £650)

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USA The John F. Kennedy USA Half Dollar 50th Anniversary Collection a 91-coin set, currency issues, assembled by the Warbury Mint, comprising issues from 1964-2014, Philadelphia and Denver Mints GEF to UNC most with lustre, in the glass topped display case of issue, accompanied by a set of information cards about the key events in Kennedy’s life (£50 - £95)

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Vanuatu 100 Vatu 1995 Queen Elizabeth the Queen Mother 95th Birthday - The Official Coronation Portrait 5oz. Silver Proof nFDC retaining practically full mint brilliance, in the box of issue, no certificate (£50 - £100)

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World cased items and sets a wide variety including silver such as USA Peace Dollar and GB 1935 Crown (lot) (£140 - £200)

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World Silver Proofs 1994-1998 (46) includes many Queen Motherthemed issues, many different countries represented, including Fiji, Gibraltar, Niue, Barbados, Malawi, Cook Islands, Bhutan, Vanuatu, Bermuda, Tokelau, Falkland Islands, Tonga, Belize, Jersey, Samoa, Seychelles and Germany UNC to FDC most with full lustre and in capsules (£200 - £300)

Roman and Ancient Coins (322- 365 ) 322)

Ae Follis Maximianus 302-303AD Thessalonica, Obverse: Laureate head right/GENIO POPV-LI ROMANI Genius standing left holding patera and cornucopia, Mintmark dot TS dot VF (£25 - £35)

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Ancient bronzes (31, one holed) many different types represented, in mixed circulated grades, we noticed three WRL fantasy issues, also includes a medieval jetton this around Fine (£15 - £35)

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Ancient bronzes a mixed group Greek Imperial (10), Byzantine (6) and Roman 3rd Century (15) in mixed grades (£85 - £100)

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Ancient Greece - Corinth Silver Stater Pegasus Obverse: Helmeted bust of Athena, left, with mailed neck guard, Wheel symbol in right obverse field, Pegasi #143 8.45 grammes, VF (£50 - £100)

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Ancient Greece - Persis Silver Drachm Darius I, c.150BC 18mm diameter, 3.52 grammes, Obverse: Head right, with short beard, wearing satrapal head-dress surmounted by crescent/ Reverse: Fire Altar with superstructure in the form of stepped battlements. Ahura-Mazdaa hovering above, to left the King standing right, to right a bird perched on standard. Sear 6194. EF and sharply struck (£100 - £175)

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Ancient Greece - Persis Silver Hemidrachm Manchihr II mid 2nd Century AD 14mm diameter, 1.30 grammes, Obverse: Diademed bust of Manuchtir to left, wearing tiara decorated with crescent, Reverse: Diademed bust left, Near EF with a hint of tone (£30 £60)

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Ancient Greece Ar Tetradrachm. Macedon. Philip III 323-317BC. Obverse: Head of Herakles right, wearing lion’s skin head-dress, Reverse: Zeus seated left holding eagle and sceptre, M in left field, with B below chair. Cf.S.6748 GVF (£140 - £180)

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Ancient Greece Gold Stater IONIA, Magnesia ad Maeandrum. Circa 125-120 BC. AV Stater 8.4 grams. Euphemos, son of Pausanias, “magistrate”. Draped bust of Artemis right, wearing stephanos, hair drawn together and tied in the back, bow and quiver over shoulder / Nike, holding kentron in right hand, reins in left, driving fast biga of horses right; MAΓNHT above, EYΦHMO ΠAYΣANI in two lines below. Good VF (£3,500 - £5,000)

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Ancient Greece -Thasos, Thrace Silver Tetradrachm. (After 148BC) Obverse Head of Dionysus right, wreathed with ivy/ Reverse: HPAKΛEOYΣ ΣΩTH POΣ ΘAΣIΩN, Herakles standing left with club and lion’s skin, M to left, BMC 72, 16.23 grammes, VF or better on a dished flan (£75 - £125)

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Ancients Greek and Egypt (30) Miletos, Ionia, One Twelfth Stater late 6th Century BC, an imitative issue, bronzed with traces of silver plating Obv: Head of Lion, Rev: Star Ornament within incuse square. Kyzikos,Mysia (Asia Minor) Silver Hemiobol, Obv: Forepart of running boar with tunny facing upward behind, Rev: Head of roaring lion with K retrograde above, all within an incuse square. Kamarina, Sicily (413-405 BC) Onkia (Uncia) Obv: Head of Gorgon, Rev: Owl holding lizard, with KAM to left, a single pellet denoting the unit of currency. Macedonian Kingdom Philip II (359-336 BC) Ae18 Obv: Head of Apollo, right with hair bound with tania, Rev: Naked youth on horse, right, little lettering still visible. Macedonian Kingdom/Empire of Alexander (336-323 BC) Ae20 Uncertain Mint, Obv: Head of Heracles in lion-skin head-dress, Rev: AΛE≡ANANAP Bow and Quiver above with club below. Antigonid Kingdom Demetrios Poloirketes (294-288 BC) Ae14 uncertain mint, Obv: Head of Demetrios right wearing crested Corinthian Helmet, Rev: Prow of galley with BA above. Antigonos Gonatas (277-239 BC) Head of Young Heracles clad in lions skin, Rev: Naked youth on horse right, BA in upper fields. Perseus (179-168 BC) Ae19 Head of Perseus wearing winged cap with raised sword to right, Rev: Eagle with wings open standing left on thunderbolt below. Thracis (Bulgaria) Lysimachos (323281 BC) Ae14Obv: Head of Heracles, right clad in lions skin, Rev: two-line inscription within corn wreath. Mesopotamia, Persia, Asia Minor Seleukos I, Nikator (312-280 BC) Ae19 Obv: Winged Head of Medusa, Rev: Bull butting BAΣIΛEΩΣ ΣEΛEYKOY and ≡ in field below. Antiochos II (261-246 BC) Ae12 Obv: Diademed Head right, Rev: Apollo seated naked on Omphalos, the sacred stone of Delphi, holding bow and arrow BAΣIΛEΩΣ ANTIOXOY (partly off flan). Seleukos II, Seleukid Kings, Kallinikos (246-226 BC) Ae17 Obv: Head of Athena in crested Corinthian Helmet, Rev: Nike standing left holding palm EY in field to left. Antiochos IV, Epiphanes (175-164 BC) Ae Chalkos, Obv: Radiate head right, Rev: Tyche enthroned and holding Nike with bird at feet, inscription mostly off flan, Antiochos VI Serrate Unit Obv: Head of Antiochos as Dionysus, right, radiate and wreathed with ivy, Rev: Elephant advancing left holding torch with his trunk ΣTA over star in right field EПIфANOYΣ ΔIONYΣOY below. Antiochos VIII (121-96 BC) Ae19 Obv: Radiate Head right, Rev: Eagle standing left sceptre in background. Antiochos IX (113-95 BC) Ae19 Obv: Diademed

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head right, Rev: Zeus seated left holding Nike and sceptre AK below. Egypt - The Ptolemaic Kingdom Ptolemy I, Soter (305283 BC) Ae27 Obv: Laureate Head of Zeus, Rev: Eagle standing left on thunderbolt legend unclear. Ptolemy II, Philadelphos (285-246 BC) Ae28 Obv: Laureate Head of Zeus right, Rev: Eagle standing left on thunderbolt, with wings open, AM in left field. Ptolemy V, Epiphanes (204-180 BC) Silver Didrachm Obv: Draped Bust of Ptolemy right, as Dionysus diademed and wreathed in ivy, ornamented pole over shoulder, Rev: Eagle standing left on thunderbolt, wings open. Ptolemy VI, Philometor and Cleopatra II (180-145 BC) Ae28 Obv: Head of Cleopatra I as Isis, Rev: Eagle standing left on thunderbolt, wings open, monogram ПA to left of eagle. Kingdom of Syracuse - Sicily Heiron II (275-216 BC) Ae18 Obv: Head of Poseidon, left, wearing tainia, Rev: Ornamented Trident Head between two dolphins dividing IEPΩ - NOS in lower field. Republic of Syracuse - Sicily (214-212 BC) Ae22 Obv: Laureate Head of Apollo, left, Rev: Castor and Pollux on horseback, right. Thessalian League, Thessaly, Central Greece, 196-146 BC Ae20 Obv: Laureate head of Apollo, right Rev: Athene Itonia. Kingdom of Pontus - Black Sea, Crimea and Asia Minor Mithradates VI, Eupator ‘The Great; (120-63 BC) Obverse: Head of Athena, right wearing triple-crested helmet ornamented with Pegasus, the winged horse, Rev: Pegasus standing, facing, holding harp (hooked sword) and head of the Gorgon Medusa, whose body lies at his feet. City Issue of the Roman Republic - City of Leukas, Akarnania (West Coast of Greece) after 167 BC, Obv: Head of Young Heracles in lions skin, Club right, legend unclear. Tarsos Cilicia, after 164 BC, Ae16 Obv: Turretted head of Tyche, Rev: Sandan standing right, on winged and horned lion, carrying bow-case and sword. City of Tyre, Phoenicia (Lebanon) after 126 BC, Ae15 Obv: Veiled and Turretted Head of Tyche right, Rev: Galley left. Graeco-Punic Coinage Carthaginian Republic - 250200 BC, Ae18 Obv: Head of Tamir left, wreathed, Rev: Head and Neck of horse, right. Hispania (Spain) under the Barcids Ae16 Mint of Gades (Cadiz) Obv: Head of Tanit left, Rev: horse prancing right with star above. Kingdom of Numidia (Northern Algeria) Micipsa (148-118 BC) Ae26 Obv: Laureate Head left, Rev: Horse galloping left, letters below. Juba I (60-46 BC) Ae26 Obv: Head of Zeus Ammon right, Rev: Elephant walking right, legend unclear, short of flan, short of flan from 8-10 o’clock. In mixed grades VG to Good Fine an extremely varied group and worthy of further study (£300 - £400) 332)

Ancients Greek and Roman in an album (66), includes some fantasy issues, in mixed lower grades (£50 - £80)

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Anglo-Saxon Ar. Sceat S.792 Series D Obverse: Bust left, Reverse: Plain Cross with pellets in angles NEF and bold (£30 - £60)

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Byzantine Gold Histamenon Romanus III (1028-1034) Constantinople Mint +his XIS REX REGNANTInM Christ enthroned facing, nimbus cross behind head, holding book of gospels and raising right hand, double border / QCE bOHQ RWMAnW, Romanus on left, wearing a saccos and loros and holding cross on globe, with four dots on the fold of robe hanging below, being crowned by Mary, nimbate on right, MQ between their heads, double border. (£130 - £160)

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Byzantine Gold Scyphate Histamenon Nomisma Constantinople Obv Christ enthroned, Rev Constantine Fine (£100 - £180)

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Byzantine Gold Solidus Anastasios I 491-518AD, Constantinople Mint (4.41 grammes) Obverse: Helmeted bust three-quarters right, facing/ Reverse: Angel standing left holding jewelled cross /CONOB in Exergue below. Star in right field only, GVF (£400 £700)

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Celtic Gold Stater. Cunobelin - Wild Type Obverse: Corn ear dividing CA MV. Reverse: Horse right, with branch above. Privy Mark Pellet below branch and Pellet with traces of surrounding circle below the horse, above the letter V in CVNO, S.285, Van Arsdell 1931/1, 5.21 grammes, About EF, minor surface marks only, a very bold example and scarce in this high grade (£2,000 - £2,500)

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Celtic Gold Stater. Gallo-Belgic imported coinage. C.150 BC - 50 BC. Gallo-Belgic A (Ambiani) Obverse: Laureate head left. Reverse: Horse left with ornaments around. Mack 3; S.2; VA 12. 8.56g. NVF and scarce (£3,000 - £4,000)

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Cyprus - Kition Tetradrachm Alexander III (325-320BC) Kiton, Cyprus, in the name and types of Macedon, struck under King Pumiathon. Obverse: Head of Herakles right, wearing lions skin, Reverse: Zeus seated left, holding sceptre, with K in left field VF on a slightly irregular flan (£100 - £150)

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Group of mixed silver and bronze ancients. Mostly Roman imperial and provincial bronzes. A silver stater of Rhodes and three denarius. Two other Greek pieces which are modern copies. Poor to Good fine some with verdigris. [35] (£200 - £250)

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Macedonian Kingdom Drachm in silver Philip V 221-179 BC Head of Philip Obv, club with thunderbolt outside wreath reverse nicely toned EF or near so (£150 - £300)

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Roman (50) all but two in bronze, Good to Good Fine (£50 - £100)

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Roman a small group (9) includes Antoninianus, Antoninus Pius, Denarius Faustina, Ae Follis Diocletian (5), Ae20 (2) Constantinus and Antoninus Pius in mixed grades Near Fine to Near VF (£50 £100)

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Roman Antoninianus Aemilian (253AD) Obverse: Bust right, radiate and draped IMP AEMILIANUS PIVS FEL AVG, Reverse Hercules standing right, resting on club and holding bow, lion’s skin on left arm ERCVL VICTORI, RIC 3b RCV 9832 EF/VF with excellent portrait, rare thus (£120 - £150)

Roman Antoninianus Herennia Etruscilla, Antioch Mint, 250251AD, Obverse: Bust right with hair in ridged waves, Reverse: PVDICITIA AVG Pudicitia seated left. Drawing veil from face RIC 65 scarce and a lustrous GEF (£60 - £80) Roman Antoninianus Herennia Etruscus. Rome Mint 250-251AD. Reverse: PIETAS AUGVSTORVM Sprinkler, Simpulum, Jug, Patera and Lituus RIC143 Lustrous and well struck GEF (£70 - £90) Roman Bronzes Ae3, Ae4, Follis, Sestertius (46) in a Lindner tray, a wide variety of Emperors includes Gratian, Constantius, Constans, Valentinian I, Delmatius, Theodora, Saloniona, Helena, Magnentius, Theodosius, Constantine I and more, mostly VG to Good Fine (£140 - £200) Roman Denarii (2) Plautilla (198-211AD) Obverse: Bust right, draped PLAVTILLAE AVGVSTA, Reverse: Plautilla and Caracalla clasping hands. 3.42 grammes, RSC 10, RIC 361, NVF. Julia Soaemias, Obverse: Bust right, draped, IVLIA SOAEMIAS AVG, Reverse: Venus standing half left, holding apple and sceptre, star in right field, RSC 8 VF with some flan stress and edge cracks, scarce (£40 - £70) Roman Denarius (3) Rome L.Marcius Philippus. 17mm diameter, 3.23 grammes Philip V of Macedon right diademed, Reverse: Equestrian Statue the horseman carrying laurel branch, Near Fine, Rome. C.Poblicius Malleolus (96BC) Bust right, laureate, L.METEL behind, Reverse: Roma seated left on shields, holding sceptre, crowned by Victory standing, in exergue ROMA VF, Rome Plautius, Bust of Leuconoe right, draped, diademed, behind, dolphin swimming downwards, Reverse: Jupiter standing in quadriga, left, RCV376, RSC12 Good Fine (£50 - £100)

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Roman Denarius Geta Caesar 198-209AD Obverse: P.SEPT GETA CAES PONT Bare-headed bust draped, right, Reverse: VICT . AERN Victory hovering left, shield below, Laodicea Mint with distinctive small neat bust. RIC 101, GEF with superb dark and lustrous tone, rare thus (£75 - £100)

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Roman Denarius Lucilla (161-169AD) Obverse: Draped Bust right, LVCILLAE AVG M ANTONINI AVG F, Reverse: Vesta standing left, sacrificing from a simpulum over a lit altar left, holding palladium, 3.2 grammes, RSC 92, RIC 788, some edge cracks, excellent surfaces, the reverse with very little actual wear, EF, EX-M.Trenerry (£125) (£30 - £50)

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Roman Gold Solidus Leo (4.47 grammes) (c.462-466AD) Obverse: Helmeted bust three-quarters right, facing/ Reverse: Victory standing left holding jewelled cross VICTORIA AVGGG S /CONOB in Exergue below, star in right field only RIC 605, GVF (£400 - £700)

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Roman Tetradrachm Hadrian. Alexandria. Reverse: Nilus reclining left, crocodile right, at his side, LIZ in left field= Year 17 (132133AD) S.3740, GVF (£75 - £100)

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Sassanian Drachm Khusru II (590-627AD) Good Fine with old grey toning (£20 - £40)

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Sassanian Hemidrachms (10) NVF to NEF (£140 - £180)

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Sassanian Hemidrachms (10) VF to NEF (£140 - £180)

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Sassanian Hemidrachms (10) VF to NEF (£140 - £180)

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Sassanian Hemidrachms (15) VF to NEF (£150 - £280)

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Sassanian Hemidrachms (15) VF to NEF (£150 - £280)

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Sassanian Hemidrachms (15) VF to NEF (£150 - £280)

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Sassanian Hemidrachms (15) VF to NEF (£150 - £280)

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Sassanian Hemidrachms (16) VF to NEF (£150 - £280)

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Sestertius Julia Maesa (218-222AD) Obverse: Draped bust right, Reverse: Pudicitia reclining, RIC 417, 19.44 grammes, Bold Good Fine/Near Fine with some pitting (£50 - £100)

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Sestertius Marcus Aurelius Reverse: Salus standing left, holding patera and cornucopia, 20.27 grammes, about Fine with some green patina (£40 - £80)

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Sestertius Titus (67-69AD) Reverse Pax standing left with olive branch and cornucopia RIC 423 Fine (£80 - £120)

English Hammered Coins (lots 366-446) 366)

Angel Edward IV Second Reign S.2091 Mintmark Cinquefoil both sides, as Schneider 467 variety with REDEMPT legend, S.2091, North 1626, 5.07 grammes, VF bold and evenly struck with traces of old gilding, the edge a little bright at the top of the obverse but the surfaces show no obvious signs of mounting (£1,800 - £3,000)

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Angel Henry VII Class V. with large crook-shaped abbreviation after HENRIC, S.2187 mintmark Pheon in an NGC holder and graded AU58 (£2,400 - £2,800)

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Angel Henry VIII First Coinage, h and Rose on top of the shield S.2265 mintmark Castle, VF with a fissure running toward the centre of the coin, holed at 12 o’clock on the obverse (£1,700 £2,200)

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Angel Henry VIII First Coinage, Obverse with HENRIC? VIII legend, Reverse with h and Rose on top of the shield S.2265 mintmark Portcullis, Good Fine struck on a full round flan (£2,200 - £2,800)

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Angel Henry VIII Third Coinage, Obverse with HENRIC 8 legend, annulet by angel’s head and on ship S.2299, mintmark Lis, Reverse with h and rose on top of the shield, Good VF and always a popular type, our archive database shows we have handled far fewer examples of this type than the First Coinage type (£2,400 - £3,200)

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Crown 1653 Commonwealth ESC 6, Bull 6, S.3212,with some scratches around the first M of COMMONWEALTH around VF, with a little doubling to some of the lettering, with some signs of old cleaning, now almost fully retoned, an evenly struck piece on a full round flan (£2,000 - £3,000)

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Crown Edward VI 1551 Spink 2478 mintmark y Good Fine, bold and evenly struck (£2,500 - £3,000)

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Crown Elizabeth I mintmark 1 (1601) S.2582 VF with some usual weaker areas these mostly in the shield, portrait pleasing, drapery sharp, even tone a very collectable example (£3,000 - £4,000)

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Detector Finds a wide ranging group, includes Hammered Sixpences to Pennies, with some Cut Halfpennies, Cut Farthings and more, Ancients Denarii (3), Ancient bronzes (6), also includes Pre-1947 and pre 1920 Silver items, and a Spanish American Cob, (lot) in mixed grades a few holed (£300 - £600)

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Groat Edward III Pre-Treaty period, mintmark Cross Pattee, with French title, R with wedge-shaped tail, S.1565 Bright Good Fine (£25 - £50)

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Groat Edward IV Second Reign, London Mint, Fleurs on Cusps, no marks by bust, S.2098, North 1631 mintmark Pierced Cross with one pellet (XVIII). B’s for R’s in some parts of the legend, appears to be a 12-pointed Star in ADIVTORE [star]UM, NVF with some hairlines and an edge chip, an unusual type, comes with three old collectors tickets one dating from 1979 (£150 - £200)

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Groat Henry VI Annulet Issue, with annulets on reverse, Calais mint S.1836 mintmark Incurved Pierced Cross, Fine, toned, Sixpence James I 1605 Second Coinage, Third Bust S.2658 mintmark unclear VG with some loss of flan (£60 - £80)

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Groat Henry VII Tentative issue, Double band to crown, S.2254 mintmark Cross Crosslet (1504-1505) Good bold bust, approaching VF and rare thus (£500 - £750)

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Groat Henry VII, Facing Bust issue London Mint, Type IIId S.2199A mintmark Anchor VF or slightly better and attractively toned, with some edge nicks, Groat Henry VIII Tower Mint Posthumous coinage, Reverse POSVI legend, with rose in right cross end S.2403 Portrait Fine, legends Fair (£75 - £150)

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Groat Henry VIII Posthumous Issue in debased silver, Bristol Mint Reverse legend CIVITAS BRISTOLIE, S.2406, VF with pleasing portrait, a little weak in places, these pieces almost never seen in no better than Fine condition, this a far superior example and very rare thus (£950 - £1,250)

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Groat Henry VIII Posthumous issue in debased silver, Tower Mint, Pellets in annulets in forks on the reverse S.2403 Mintmark Lis/Lis About Fine the reverse with some residual green on the reverse (£75 - £150)

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Groat Richard III with RICARD legend S.2154 mintmark Halved Sun and Rose 1, Fine/Good Fine for wear, the portrait even and pleasing, the flan with a light crease, with an extended part to the edge at 4 o’clock, a rare piece this being only the second we have offered in 16 years (£500 - £1,500)

Groats (3) Edward IV (2) London Mint, Quatrefoils at neck, S.2000 Mintmark Sun, Good Fine with an edge crack, once cleaned. York Mint Quatrefoils at neck, E on breast, S.2012 mintmark Lis Good Fine and bold with an edge crack, Henry VI Pinecone-Mascle issue London Mint, S.1874 mintmark Cross Patonce VF toned, a little short of flan (£60 - £120)

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Groats Henry VIII (2) Second Coinage Laker Bust B S.2337D mintmark Rose, Fine/Good Fine with grey tone, Second Coinage Laker Bust D, S.2337E mintmark Sunburst Fine with a flan chip and crack between 4 and 5 o’clock, Rare (£60 - £120)

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Halfcrown Elizabeth I Seventh Issue mintmark 1 (1601) VF with good portrait and pleasing with a couple of small edge nicks around 7 o’clock on the reverse, Rare, Ex-London Coins Auction A153 Lot 2110 (£2,000 - £2,500)

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Halfcrown Elizabeth I Seventh Issue S.2583 mintmark 1 (1601) EF with some signs of die stress, the fields attractive with traces of gold and blue toning, a very rare coin, especially so in high grade (£2,400 - £2,800)

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Halfgroat Edward IV Second Reign S.2103 London Mint Mintmark Cross Pattee Fine (£25 - £50)

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Halfgroat Edward IV Second Reign, London Mint, S.2103 VF with very pleasing portrait, struck a little off-centre (£100 - £150)

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Halfgroat Henry VIII First Coinage, Profile issue, York Mint, Archbishop Wolsey, Keys and Cardinal’s hat below shield (15141530) S.2325 mintmark Star, 1.50 grammes, Good Fine or better, our archive database stretching back to 2003 shows this is the first example we have handled. A rare and under-rated type (£100 - £300)

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Halfgroat Henry VIII Second Coinage, York Mint, Archbishop Lee EL beside shield S.2348 mintmark Key, 1.32 grammes, a little double-struck in places, overall GVF with a sharp and even appearance (£75 - £125)

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Halfpenny Edward IV Second Reign, Canterbury Mint, with C on breast S.2140, 0.42 grammes, Fine with some weakness in the legend, the portrait bold and clear (£30 - £60)

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Hammered a small group (14) Groats, Pennies, Cut Pennies and a Charles I Farthing, a varied group, includes some useful pieces such as a Wodan face Sceatta Good Fine, and an Anglo-Saxon Sceat, VG to NVF (£250 - £450)

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Hammered a small group (6) Sixpences (5) Elizabeth I (3) 1567 mintmark Lion, 1569 mintmark Coronet, 1587 mintmark Crescent, James I (2) 1604 mintmark Lis, 1605 mintmark unclear in mixed grades, along with Halfgroat Henry VIII Canterbury Mint WA by shield Archbishop Warham NVF (£75 - £150)

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Hammered a small group (7) Sixpences to Cut Halfpennies Henry III to Elizabeth I in mixed grades, two clipped (£40 - £60)

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Laurel James I Third Coinage, Fourth head with very small ties S.2638B GVF and evenly struck, the portrait profile with a little double striking (£2,100 - £2,400)

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Laurel James I Third Coinage, Third, small rounded head with ties further apart. S.2638A Mintmark Rose, 9.06 grammes, GVF with a slightly weak area on the shield, a most pleasing example the portrait especially pleasing and an excellent example of this type (£1,800 - £3,000)

Noble Edward III London Mint, Treaty Period, Group b, Annulet before ED/WΛRD, Gothic N in ANGL, Ornaments -11-11, Ropes 3/2, Quatrefoils 4/4, Lis 4, S.1503, North 1232, Schneider 86, 7.67 grammes, a little weak on TRAN of TRANSIENS, otherwise bold VF and well struck (£4,500 - £8,500)

Noble Henry VI Annulet Issue (1422-1430) Annulet by Sword arm, and in one spandrel on the reverse. Trefoil stops on the obverse, annulet stops on the reverse S.1799 mintmark Lis, NEF with a thin scratch on the obverse, the portrait excellent and with super detail (£3,000 - £3,500)

Noble Henry VI Annulet issue, London Mint S.1799 Lis after HENRIC, annulets on reverse, with mullet after IhC, small scuff in IhC otherwise EF desirable thus (£4,000 - £5,000)

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Pennies Edward I (10) London Mint Classes 1c, 1d, 2a, 2b, 4a, 4d, 10cf, Canterbury 3d, 3g, 4d About Fine to Good Fine (£80 - £120)

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Pennies Edward I (12) London Mint Classes 2b, 3b, 3c, 3d, 3f (2), 4a, 4c, 10d, Canterbury Mint Class 4a (2), 4b Fine to Good Fine (£100 - £120)

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Pennies Edward I (2) Class 2b, N’s in legend reversed, London Mint S.1386, 1.38 grammes. VF nicely toned with some light deposit on the reverse, Class 10B Bury St. Edmunds Mint S.1418. 1.28 grammes. Fine (£50 - £75)

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Pennies Edward I (8) London Mint Classes 2b, 3c, 4a, 4d, 4e, 5a, Canterbury Mint Class 3d, 4d About Fine to Good Fine (£60 - £90)

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Pennies Henry III Long Cross (18) all moneyer Nicole London Mint type 3a (1), type 3b (12), type 3c (4), Canterbury Mint type 5b Fine to Good Fine (£125 - £225)

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Penny Aethelred II Helmet type, S.1152 Lewes Mint, Moneyer Merewine, a rare type and a very rare moneyer for type at Lewes, weakly struck behind bust otherwise GVF (£450 - £550)

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Penny Aethelred II Long Cross type, Exeter Mint, Moneyer Manna S.1151, 1.30 grammes, Near EF with touches of golden tone (£200 - £400)

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Penny Cnut Quatrefoil type, Stamford Mint, moneyer Brunstan, S.1157 Well struck NEF (£350 - £450)

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Penny Cnut Short Cross type, S.1159 York Mint, Moneyer Beorn, 0.96 grammes, Near EF with a very thin surface crack to the obverse visible under magnification (£150 - £200)

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Penny Coenwulf Portrait issue on small flan, Reverse: Cross and Wedges type, Canterbury Mint North 344, S.920 Moneyer Werheard VF on a full flan with a small edge nick (£2,000 - £3,000)

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Penny Edward I S.1389 Bristol Mint, Class 3c VF with a few small weak areas (£25 - £75)

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Penny Edward the Confessor, Facing Bust/Small Cross type, S.1183, Moneyer BVREPNE, Wallingford Mint (PALI) North 830, 1.07 grammes, approaching EF, struck on a full round flan, a most pleasing example and scarce thus (£175 - £350)

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Penny Edward the Elder, two-line type, moneyer LANDVC S.1087, a weakly struck area at 9-11 o’clock, and correspondingly so on the reverse, otherwise NEF (£600 - £750)

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Penny Henry II Tealby HENRI: REX legend no pellets down side of shoulder left mantle not struck, Reverse: Cross and Crosslets, little of reverse legend or moneyers name struck, DEFR : ON: only is visible, S.1339, North 958/2 or 959, 1.45 grammes. Fine with some weak areas, Scarce (£50 - £75)

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Penny Henry III Long Cross Class 3c S.1364 moneyer Henri (C’s in reverse legend appear as O’s) reverse reads HENRION LVIOE, Fine (£25 - £50)

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Penny Henry III Long Cross S.1364 Class 3c London Mint, moneyer Henric NVF (£25 - £50)

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Penny Henry III Long Cross, letter X in REX has one curved limb, Class 5C, London Mint, moneyer Henri, 1.47 grammes, VF (£50 - £75)

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Penny Henry VIII Second Coinage, Sovereign type, Durham Mint Archbishop Tunstall, CD beside shield, S.2354 mintmark Star/-, 0.67 grammes, Good Fine or better, the legend a little weak in places (£50 - £75)

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Penny John Class 5b, Obverse S with pellet centre, Round topped R, Canterbury Mint, moneyer Iohan, North 970 (b)(ii). 1.4 grammes. Good Fine with some slight weak areas (£30 - £50)

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Penny Stephen Obverse defaced with long cross, Cross Moline type S.1283 East Anglian Mint, 0.80 grammes, VG with a large piece of the coin missing from 12 to 4 o’clock, nevertheless a very rare type and seldom seen in any grade (£50 - £100)

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Quarter Laurel James I Ties wider apart S.2642A, the rim bright at the top, VF with very good portrait and reverse detail, the surface attractive and show no signs of having been in jewellery (£950 - £1,150)

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Shilling Charles I 1645 Newark Besieged S.3142 GVF a bold example showing excellent detail, of the Newark type, 5.72 grammes. An exceptional striking from the Civil War period, a little excess flan on three sides of the piece, way better than most examples encountered of this type, many of which have been holed and plugged. This would make a super addition to any collection of Civil War period coinage, or a nicely struck Shilling for the Charles I type collector (£1,800 - £2,200)

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Shilling Charles I Group E type 4.3, smaller bust S.2796 mintmark Anchor NVF with some double striking and a little uneven around the edge in parts (£120 - £150)

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Shilling Charles I Third Bust, type 2a, Obverse with more visible armour, Reverse with Oval garnished shield and CR above S.2787 mintmark Plume NVF/VF, the shield showing good even detail (£170 - £220)

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Shilling Charles I York Mint type 5 with Crowned Oval shield and lion’s skin garniture S.2874 mintmark Lion, VF and evenly struck on a full round flan, a pleasing example of the York type (£750 £850)

427)

Shilling Edward VI Debased Silver Issue 1550 Tower Mint, Bust 5 S.2466 mintmark Leopard’s Head VG with some staining on the reverse, the mintmark mostly clear, Rare (£110 - £140)

428)

Shilling Edward VI Fine Silver Issue S.2482 mintmark Tun About Fine/Fine (£30 - £60)

429)

Shilling Edward VI Fine Silver Issue S.2482 mintmark Tun GVF toned, the obverse with a scratch in the right field, and a minting flaw above the King’s eye (£1,200 - £1,400)

Quarter Noble Edward III S.1498 mintmark Cross 3, 1.91 grammes, VF, with some scuffing on the rim at the top of the reverse (£700 - £800)

Ryal Edward IV Light Coinage small trefoils in spandrels S.1951 on a full round flan, 7.71 grammes, VF with a perforation below the ship on the right, and the corresponding point on the reverse, viewing recommended, and bought as seen (£2,750 - £3,250)

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430)

Shilling Edward VI Fine Silver Issue S.2482 mintmark Tun GVF/ NEF with original grey toning with touches of gold, a few small surface marks barely detract from this eye-catching piece, a superior example of this popular issue (£1,200 - £1,500)

431)

Shilling Edward VI Fine Silver Issue S.2482 mintmark Tun VF an evenly struck example of the type with a pleasing portrait, nicely offset by light golden toning (£450 - £550)

432)

Shilling Edward VI Fine Silver Issue, S.2482 mintmark Tun, a pleasing VF on a full round flan (£400 - £500)

433)

Shilling Elizabeth I Sixth Issue S.2577 mintmark Woolpack Near Fine with two small edge cracks, Sixpence Elizabeth I 1584 S. mintmark Escallop VG/Good Fine with some weaker areas (£30 - £60)

434)

Shilling James I Sixth Bust S.2668 mintmark Lis Good Fine, the reverse better, unevenly toned, has possibly been under ground at some time (£80 - £120)

435)

Shilling James I Third Coinage Sixth Bust S.2668 mintmark Trefoil GVF/VF toned with some edge cracks, an excellent and bold portrait, and rare thus (£550 - £650)

436)

Shilling Philip and Mary 1554 Full titles S.2500 Good Fine struck on a full flan and with bold legends. The shield with a little weakness at the top left and correspondingly so on the obverse, but overall of very pleasing appearance and would make an excellent type coin (£670 - £750)

437)

Shilling Philip and Mary 1555 English titles only S.2501 Fine the legends and portrait of Mary strong, with Philip’s portrait with full profile a little more worn, due to a slightly weak area on the lower part of the shield, struck on a full round flan and pleasing for the grade, all Philip and Mary Shillings rare (£1,200 - £1,500)

438)

Shilling Philip and Mary undated with full titles S.2501A Good Fine with grey toning the portraits with good profiles (£900 - £1,000)

439)

Sixpence Elizabeth I 1564 4 over 2, Large Bust 3E S.2561B mintmark Pheon, a few light scratches otherwise GVF with an excellent bust, rare thus (£450 - £550)

440)

Sixpences (2) Elizabeth I 1565 S.2561 Smaller flan, Bust 1F with 17.5mm inner circle mintmark Rose over Pheon/Pheon over Rose, Fine, an unusual cross-overstruck mintmark type, Elizabeth I 1570 Bust 4B S.2562 mintmark Castle over Coronet/Castle VG (£40 - £60)

441)

Sixpences (2) Elizabeth I Seventh Issue 1602 S.2585 mintmark 2 portrait VG legends Fine and bold, Elizabeth I 1574 S.2563 mintmark Eglantine Fine with grey tone (£40 - £80)

442)

Sixpences (3) Elizabeth I 1570 Bust 4B, S.2562 mintmark Castle/ Castle over Coronet VG, Elizabeth I 1570 Bust 4B S.2562 mintmark Castle, Elizabeth I 1575 Larger Bust 5A, S.2563 mintmark Eglantine, Halfgroat James I Smaller Crown on Obverse S.2660 Good Fine, mintmark unclear (£50 - £75)

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443)

Threepence Elizabeth I 1561 with rose and date, struck on a larger flan with 15mm inner circle, S.2564 mintmark Pheon, Bold VF with an even strike, a very attractive piece and according to our archive database only the second example we have handled, so perhaps much scarcer than catalogue values would suggest (£125 - £250)

444)

Threepence Elizabeth I Milled issue 1562 Tall Narrow Decorated Bust with medium rose S.2603, Mintmark Star, 1.49 grammes, GVF with grey tone a most pleasing example (£300 - £600)

445)

Unite Charles I Group C, Third Bust with heavier armour, Reverse Oval shield with CR at sides S.2690 mintmark Rose, 8.96 grammes, a little weak in some places, the King’s clothing showing excellent detail, VF overall and with much eye appeal, we note that only one example appears on our archive database which shows 16 years of auction sales, so possibly rarer than catalogue prices would suggest (£2,200 - £2,600)

446)

Unite James I Second Coinage, Fourth Bust S.2619, mintmark coronet 10.01 grammes, Fine/Good Fine a pleasing for the grade (£1,000 - £1,800)

448)

Broad Cromwell 1656 Milled edge, die axis inverted, S.3225 VF with some hairlines in the obverse field EX LCA 155 Dec 2016 Lot 682 realised £9,800 hammer (£8,000 - £12,000)

English Coins Single Coins and Small Lots (lots 447-1274) English Milled Coins can be found in two sections Lots 447-1274 and (Lots 2400-2552 Proxy Bid Auction This section of the sale contains English Milled Coins) 447)

Brass Threepence 1946 Peck 2388 NEF cleaned, a key date in the series (£100 - £120)

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Crown 1658 8 over 7 ESC 10, Bull 240, the die flaw at an early stage, the drapery shows it’s full frosting in a PCGS holder and graded AU58, appears conservatively graded, despite catalogue ratings of only ‘Scarce’ these pieces are now decidedly rare and sought after in high grades (£5,500 - £7,500)

453)

Crown 1683 TRICESIMO QVINTO ESC 66, Bull 419, Obverse Fine or near so with an edge bruise, Reverse Bold Fine and evenly struck, unusually so for this date, a rare date and seldom seen in any grade (£360 - £450)

454)

Crown 1686 ESC 76, Bull 740 Fine, scarce (£250 - £300)

455)

Crown 1687 ESC 78 , Bull 743 VF in an LCGS holder and graded LCGS 45 (£550 - £650)

456)

Crown 1688 QVARTO 8 over 7 ESC 81, Bull 747 About EF with some scattered haymarks, an even grey tone and a most attractive example (£5,200 - £5,800)

457)

Crown 1695 SEPTIMO with Cinquefoil stops on the edge ESC 86, Bull 990 Fine or better with a colourful blue, gold and green tone (£200 - £350)

Crown 1662 Rose below bust, stop above head, no date on edge, upright die alignment, Bull 342, unlisted in the 1992 ESC, Fine, the reverse a touch better for wear but with some thin scratches, believed to be only a few known (£500 - £600)

Crown 1672 VICESIMO QVARTO ESC 45, Bull 388 EF boldly struck and with touches of old golden tone, some light contact marks and small flecks of haymarking mentioned for accuracy, Charles II Crowns seldom encountered in this grade and as well struck as this, this coin would make an excellent collector’s type coin for the series (£4,000 - £6,000)

Crown 1682 2 over 1 TRICESIMO QVARTO with QVARTO over TERTIO on edge ESC 65B, Bull 418 Near VF, the obverse with two small tone spots, a rare date with an unusual type, rated R2 by ESC and Bull, these later dates are seldom seen in grades above Fine (£320 - £380)

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Crown 1696 First Bust OCTAVO ESC 89, Bull 995 GVF choice for the grade, with touches of golden toning in the legends, an even and attractive piece with considerable eye appeal (£600 - £700)

462)

Crown 1707 Second Bust SEPTIMO edge ESC 104, Bull 1344 EF with a small edge crack, in an LCGS holder and graded LCGS 65 (£2,700 - £3,000)

459)

Crown 1700 DVODECIMO ESC 97, Bull 1010 About EF/EF with an overall grey tone with touches of red and gold in the devices, the reverse in particular has excellent eye appeal (£1,200 - £1,500)

463)

Crown 1707E ESC 103, Bull 1351 VG, the reverse a little better (£120 - £140)

464)

Crown 1718 8 over 6 Roses and Plumes QUINTO, ESC 111A, Bull 1542 NEF attractively toned with minor adjustment lines, ExLondon Coins Auction A155 Andrew Howells Collection, Lot 568 (£5,000 - £6,000)

465)

Crown 1734 SEPTIMO Roses and Plumes ESC 119, Bull 1662 NEF with traces of golden tone within the legends, an attractive example with considerable eye appeal (£4,500 - £5,500)

466)

Crown 1818 LVIII ESC 211 GVF toned, slightly uneven on the reverse, the obverse with an edge bruise with some underlying lustre and gold toning (£100 - £150)

467)

Crown 1819 LX ESC 216, Bull 2013 EF or very near so with a heavier contact mark above the King’s head, with an overall grey tone (£200 - £250)

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Crown 1703 VIGO ESC 99, Bull 1340 About VF with a small flan flaw by MAG (£1,700 - £2,200)

Crown 1703 VIGO ESC 99, Bull 1340 with two small peripheral flaws NVF/GF (£550 - £650)

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Crown 1821 SECUNDO ESC 246, Bull 2310 Choice UNC and sharply struck with Prooflike and beautiful, subtly toned fields, a superb example, in a PCGS holder and graded MS65+. We note an MS67 example recently realised over $22,000 in a US saleroom (£4,000 - £5,000)

473)

Crown 1847 Gothic UNDECIMO ESC 288, Bull 2571 NEF with some scratches and hairlines in the obverse field (£600 - £1,200)

474)

Crown 1847 Gothic UNDECIMO ESC 288, Bull 2571 NEF/EF the obverse with some contact marks, the reverse with an attractive blue/green tone (£1,600 - £2,000)

475)

Crown 1847 Young Head ESC 286, Bull 2567 NEF and with some underlying mint lustre, the 1847 Young Head Crown a good deal scarcer than 1844 and 1845 in grades VF and better (£500 - £600)

476)

Crown 1847 Young Head ESC 286, Bull 2567 VF the reverse very near so, with some contact marks and a small spot on the obverse, struck very slightly off-centre (£250 - £300)

Crown 1821 SECUNDO ESC 246, Bull 2310 EF with good underlying mint lustre, the obverse with subtle and colourful tone, the reverse with attractive gold toning, a very pleasing piece with considerable eye appeal (£400 - £500)

Crown 1821 SECUNDO ESC 246, Bull 2310 in a PCGS holder and graded AU50 (£500 - £600)

471)

Crown 1821 SECUNDO ESC 246, Bull 2310 Near UNC with Prooflike fields and attractively toned (£750 - £850)

472)

Crown 1844 Cinquefoil Stops on edge ESC 280, Bull 2561 nearer VF than Fine and colourfully toned (£140 - £180)

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Crown 1887 Proof ESC 297, Bull 2585 nFDC lightly toned retaining much original mint brilliance (£750 - £1,250)

Crown 1893 Davies dies 1A. LVI edge with wide spaced 3 in date choice Unc peripheral gold tone over subdued brilliance graded 80 by CGS and in their holder (£150 - £300)

Crown 1893 LVI ESC 303, Bull 2593, Davies 501 dies 1A GEF and lustrous with a delightful and colourful tone (£220 - £260)

481)

Crown 1893 LVI ESC 303, Bull 2593, Davies 503 Reverse with thick streamer, dies 1B, a scarcer type, GEF with golden toning (£190 - £240)

483)

Crown 1894 LVIII ESC 307, Bull 2597 EF, Davies 510 dies 2C, EF (£150 - £200)

485)

Crown 1895 LIX ESC 309, Bull 2599, Davies 514 dies 2A EF (£150 - £200)

486)

Crown 1897 LXI ESC 313, Bull 2603 GEF with some edge nicks and a darker toning area on the reverse (£150 - £250)

487)

Crown 1897 LXI ESC 313, Bull 2603 UNC and lustrous with light golden toning, a few small tone spots barely detract (£240 - £340)

488)

Crown 1897LXI ESC 313, Bull 2603 in an NGC holder and graded AU58 (£100 - £150)

489)

Crown 1902 ESC 361, Bull 3560, GVF/NEF the obverse heavily toned with a series of scratches below the bust (£150 - £175)

490)

Crown 1902 Matt Proof ESC 362, Bull 3562 UNC with a small spot in the obverse field (£150 - £250)

491)

Crown 1927 Proof ESC 367 n FDC and graded 88 by CGS and in their holder (£220 - £320)

492)

Crown 1927 Proof ESC 367, Bull 3631 GEF with a pleasing gold tone (£200 - £300)

493)

Crown 1927 Proof ESC 367, Bull 3631 nFDC with a light golden tone (£220 - £320)

494)

Crown 1927 Proof ESC 367, Bull 3631 UNC and lustrous (£125 £225)

Crown 1887 Proof ESC 297, Bull 2585 some light hairlines and the odd contact mark, otherwise nFDC with reflective fields and with considerable mint lustre the bust retaining much original frosting (£900 - £1,800)

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Crown 1893LVI Proof ESC 304, Bull 2594, Davies 505P, dies 2A UNC and with some original old toning, the fields with some hairlines, although retaining much original mint brilliance, the demand has increased for 1893 Proof Crowns in recent times with values climbing steadily (£2,700 - £3,200)

Crown 1894 LVII ESC 306, Bull 2596, Davies 507 dies 1C, EF a scarce type (£150 - £200)

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Crown 1928 ESC 368, Bull 3633 AU/GEF with good surfaces displaying just a few minor contact marks, this unusual on Wreath Crowns. The reverse shows a superior bold striking to the Crown orb, as many examples are encountered with inferior strikes in this area (£260 - £320)

496)

Crown 1928 ESC 368, Bull 3633 GEF a nicely struck example with the crown orb showing the full lines (£200 - £250)

497)

Crown 1928 ESC 368, Bull 3633 the reverse with a small spot on the crown arch, with two gentle edge bruises, GEF/EF overall a sharply struck piece with an underlying light tone (£150 - £200)

498)

Crown 1929 ESC 369, Bull 3636 UNC and lustrous with a few small rim nicks, a most attractive example (£200 - £300)

499)

Crown 1930 ESC 370, Bull 3638 NEF with a flan flaw below the King’s ear (£140 - £180)

500)

Crown 1931 ESC 381, Bull 3639 NEF with small touches of green deposit on the obverse, these possibly removable with care (£125 - £200)

501)

Crown 1932 ESC 372, Bull 3641 About EF with a few small spots, Rare (£200 - £350)

502)

Crown 1932 ESC 372, Bull 3641 GEF with good subdued lustre and some contact marks, though significantly less so than most specimens in this series, a very pleasing example and rare thus (£300 - £500)

503)

Crown 1933 ESC 373, Bull 3644 Bright Near EF with a hint of gold toning (£150 - £200)

504)

Crown 1934 ESC 374, Bull 3647 GVF with a gentle edge bruise at the top of the obverse (£2,000 - £2,500)

505)

Dollar Bank of England 1804 Obverse A, Reverse 2, ESC 144, Bull 1925 EF and retaining much original brilliance, unusual to be struck on a Spanish Mint Dollar with much of the underlying HISPANIARUM undertype visible (£350 - £450)

506)

Double Florin 1887 Roman 1 Proof ESC 394A, Bull 2696 UNC with attractive blue/grey toning over mint brilliance, the odd contact marks and hairline prevent an FDC grade (£750 - £850)

507)

Double Florin 1888 ESC 397, Bull 2699 AU/UNC with choice gold, blue and green toning (£100 - £150)

508)

Double Florin 1889 ESC 398 CGS UNC 82 the finest of 27 examples thus far recorded by the CGS Population Report (£150 - £300)

509)

Farthing 1672 Peck 519 GVF the reverse with a few small spots (£180 - £220)

510)

Farthing 1672 Peck 519 UNC or near so, with an excellent example of the Charles II portrait. Attractively toned and well struck and with faint traces of lustre, formerly in an NGC holder and graded MS65 BN (this ticket removed at the time of LCGS slabbing.) This piece is currently the finest known of 6 examples thus far recorded by the LCGS Population Report. One of a number of choice early coppers offered in this sale, all of which are sought after when offered (£850 - £950)

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511)

Farthing 1675 Peck 528 UNC with chocolate toning, in an LCGS holder and graded LCGS 82, the finest known of 5 examples thus far recorded by the LCGS Population Report, Charles II Farthings are notoriously hard to find in high grades even harder in true mint state. An excellent coin for the type collector with both the King’s portrait and Britannia well struck and displaying superb detail. One of a group of extremely high quality early Farthings in this sale. (£1,700 - £2,200)

512)

Farthing 1697 struck on a large 25mm diameter flan weight 5.56 grammes (85.8 grains) Fine, an unusual piece and unlisted as such by Peck (£150 - £200)

513)

Farthing 1698 Silver Proof, Peck 680, with stop after date, A/ UNC and lustrous with hints of underlying gold and olive tone, a most attractive example with plenty of eye appeal, in an LCGS holder and graded LCGS 70, these Silver Proofs complement any collection of early Farthings (£900 - £1,100)

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516)

Farthing 1719 Small Letters on Obverse Peck 812 A/UNC and with an attractive underlying tone, in an LCGS holder and graded LCGS 75, another of the group of high grade early British coppers offered in this sale with many George I issues, these extremely hard to find. Indeed examination of the LCGS Population Report shows that only 2 examples of the 1719 Farthing have been submitted (over 43,000 coins have now been graded) of which this is the finest (£850 - £950)

517)

Farthing 1721 Peck 822 UNC in an LCGS holder and graded LCGS 78, all George I Farthings very difficult to find in high grade, and usually with weak strikes, this piece however exhibits a very strong portrait of the King, and with traces of mint lustre, truly a superior piece and much sought after. The Finest known of just 3 examples thus far recorded by the LCGS Population Report. One of a group of extremely high quality early Farthings in this sale (£750 - £1,000)

518)

Farthing 1723 Peck 826 Choice UNC attractively toned with traces of lustre on the obverse, in an LCGS holder and graded LCGS 82, the finest known of only 2 examples thus far recorded of this date and type. George I Farthings are notoriously hard to find in high grades with good strikes, and the opportunity to acquire such choice pieces seldom arises. This however forms part of a group of choice early Farthings in this sale (£1,700 - £2,200)

519)

Farthing 1724 Peck 828 Toned UNC in an LCGS holder and graded LCGS 80, the obverse displaying a pleasing and subtle underlying tone, we note only 2 examples are recorded by the LCGS Population Report, of which this is the finest known example. One of a number of choice early Farthings in this sale (£1,400 - £1,800)

Farthing 1714 ANNA REGINA legend on a small 22mm diameter flan, Obverse 3, Reverse E. Peck 743 NEF with small flan flaws around the date area, the ANNA REGINA patterns are much rarer than the ANNA DEI GRATIA legend coins (£350 - £750)

Farthing 1714 Peck 741/742 on a medium 23mm flan NEF with two edge flaws (£500 - £600)

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520)

Farthing 1730 Peck 854 UNC with superb chocolate tone, fully struck, a lovely coin, seldom seen in this high grade, In an LCGS holder and graded LCGS 80, the finest known of 5 examples thus far recorded by the LCGS Population Report. Another from the choice group of early Farthings offered in this sale (£480 - £650)

521)

Farthing 1736 Peck 864 NEF/GVF 1 over 1 and 6 over 6 in the date, a very pleasing piece with excellent fields (£100 - £120)

522)

Farthing 1750 Peck 890 UNC attractively toned with traces of lustre, in an LCGS holder and graded LCGS 82, very hard to obtain early coppers in these high grades, this being the finest known of just 5 examples thus far recorded by the LCGS Population Report. Another of the group of choice early Farthings being offered in this sale (£400 - £520)

523)

Farthing 1754 Peck 892 UNC and choice with attractive toning and traces of lustre in the legends, in an LCGS holder and graded LCGS 82, the finest known of 12 examples thus far recorded by the LCGS Population Report. Although many were minted of this date, truly UNC examples are rare and sought after, Ex-Andrew Wayne Collection London Coins Auction A113 5/6/2006 (Lot 763) (£320 - £360)

524)

Farthing 1754 Peck 892 UNC and pleasantly toned, in an LCGS holder and graded LCGS 80, the second finest known of 12 examples thus far recorded by the LCGS Population Report (£240 - £320)

525)

Farthing 1773 Obverse 2 Peck 913 A/UNC with traces of lustre, these early George III Farthings difficult to find in high grades, in an LCGS holder and graded LCGS 70 UIN 0000007 one of the first coins to be encapsulated by LCGS, now over 43,000 coins have been encapsulated). Ex-Andrew Wayne Collection London Coins Auction A113 5/6/2006 Lot 774 (£200 - £250)

526)

Farthing 1773 Obverse 2 Peck 913, UNC with some lustre, in an LCGS holder and graded LCGS 82, the finest known of 11 examples thus far recorded by the LCGS Population Report, Very desirable in this high grade and another of the choice early Farthings offered in this sale (£300 - £400)

527)

Farthing 1773 Obverse 2, Large 77 in date, LCGS Variety 08, UNC with traces of lustre, in an LCGS holder and graded LCGS 80, a most attractive example, and the only example of this type thus far recorded by the LCGS Population Report, this coin complementing the choice Farthing group offered here. (£240 £320)

528)

Farthing 1797 Pattern Restrike in Silver Peck 1200 R72 Obverse: Three Berries, the lowest of which has no stalk, two wreath leaves project above the brow. Reverse: No SOHO on the rock, the horizontal hatchings absent from the shield, the ship without sails, UNC the obverse with very light cabinet friction and light hairlines, obverse and reverse retaining much original lustre and mint brilliance, the reverse with touches of blue and magenta, listed as Extremely rare by Peck, this is the first example recorded by our database. We note a Silver Pattern Restrike of Peck 1192 of similar rarity recently changed hands for £2750 (£2,000 - £2,500)

529)

Farthing 1843 Peck 1563 UNC with around 80% red mint lustre, a few small spots barely detract (£100 - £120)

530)

Farthing 1844 Peck 1565 Bold VF/NVF with some contact marks, Very rare (£140 - £180)

531)

Farthing 1849 Peck 1570 GVF/NEF with a little uneven tone, a very scarce date (£100 - £120)

532)

Farthing 1860 Toothed Border Freeman 501, dies 3+B UNC with traces of lustre, in an LCGS holder and graded LCGS 82 (£280 £320)

533)

Farthing 1862 Fat 8 in date, NEF and a very rare type, unlisted by Freeman or Peck, but listed as a separate type in the Cooke Collection (£100 - £120)

534)

Farthing 1874H Freeman 527 dies 4+C VF a very rare type, we note the Cooke Collection coin was only GVF (£220 - £280)

535)

Farthing 1875H 5 Berries in wreath, with full brooch, perfect E in REG, Freeman 530 dies 3+C NVF/GF, Very Rare and rated R17 by Freeman, we note a similar example sold in London Coins Auction A149 Lot 2017 for £350 hammer price (£125 - £250)

536)

Farthing 1895 Bun Head Freeman 570 dies 7+F Lustrous UNC, with some small handling marks and spots, rarely seen with this amount of lustre (£150 - £200)

537)

Farthing Charles II Pattern in Copper, Obverse: Rose, Thistle, Lis and Harp cruciform CAROLVS . A. CAROLO, Reverse: a Three masted Ship sailing left. QVATVOR. MARIA. VINDICO, Edge: Straight grained, right across Peck 398, VG, rated Very Rare by Peck (£200 - £250)

538)

Farthings (2) 1842 Open 2 in date, VF cleaned, Rare, unlisted by Peck, 1845 Peck 1566 NEF with some spots and contact marks (£100 - £120)

539)

Farthings (2) 1862 Freeman 507 dies 3+B UNC with practically full mint lustre, 1887 Freeman 559 dies 7+F and UNC /AU with around 75% lustre (£100 - £120)

540)

Farthings (3) 1835 Reverse B, Raised Line on Saltire Peck 1473 NEF with a few small spots and contact marks, 1836 Peck 1474 GVF, 1837 Peck 1475 GVF with a few small spots (£120 - £140)

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541)

Fifty Pence 2009 Kew Gardens 250th Anniversary Gold Proof S.H19 nFDC with a small handling mark and some minor hairlines, comes uncased with certificate (£1,200 - £1,500)

542)

Fifty Pence 2018 100th Anniversary of the Representation of the People’s Act Gold Proof S.H48 FDC in capsule, no certificate, Rare with a mintage of just 500 pieces (£580 - £650)

543)

Fifty Pence 2019 Sherlock Holmes Gold Proof FDC in capsule, Rare in capsule with no certificate, Rare with a low mintage of just 600 pieces (£600 - £650)

544)

Five Guineas 1679 Second Laureate Bust with rounded truncation, TRICESIMO PRIMO S.3331 Nearer EF than VF with excellent detail to both the bust and reverse designs, under strong magnification the coin shows more surface marks and hairlines for a coin of this grade, the fields nearer to a VF grade. Some unevenness in the fields near the rim and on the edge shows possibly once pin mounted, however the coin displays a pleasing overall appearance with much eye appeal, viewing of the coin in these areas is recommended . We note this is only the second Five Guineas we have offered of this date in 16 years (£17,000 £20,000)

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545)

Five Guineas 1684 Elephant and Castle below bust, TRICESIMO SEXTO edge, S.3332 VG or better with all major details and the legend clear, an even and collectable example, even in this grade an imposing and impressive coin (£5,000 - £6,000)

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546)

Five Guineas 1684 S.3331 Second Laureate Bust with rounded truncation, TRICESIMO SEXTO edge, with small traces of an overstrike on the 4 of the date, the underlying figure unclear. The obverse with a pleasing and even portrait, a small edge bruise by the V of CAROLVS, barely visible when viewed from the obverse, the reverse bold with minor haymarks Near EF, all Charles II Five Guineas popular in these grades as coins in the choice grades fetch tens of thousands of pounds more (£18,000 - £24,000)

Five Guineas 1687 First Bust S.3397 Ex-Jewellery with evidence of a clasp mount at the top of the obverse, in the form of a depression above the wreath and on the corresponding crown on the reverse the edge however has complete lettering in this area, the reverse with an old scuff below the date. VF and of otherwise pleasing appearance. We note an example described as ‘NEF/GVF the fields showing some signs of light tooling under magnification’ realised £14,000 hammer price in London Coins Auction A166 September 2019 (Lot 1602) (£8,000 - £9,000)

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548)

Five Guineas 1729 EIC S.3664 NVF/VF Ex-mount and with some surface marks and edge knocks, however the surfaces are far superior to those usually associated with ex-mount pieces, with the coin still retaining an impressive appearance and not without good eye appeal (£6,000 - £7,000)

Five Guineas 1701 Fine Work DECIMO TERTIO S.3456 traces of flattening on the edge by FRA otherwise approaching EF, the coin however still exhibits the magnificent quality of the striking, vastly superior to the silver coin of the day, this coin when it was produced was an impressive and important milestone in numismatics (£15,000 - £18,000)

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550)

Five Guineas 1729 EIC S.3664 in an NGC holder and graded AU50 an impressive and pleasing piece with touches of red toning on the shield, and a good collectable example of the popular East India Company type (£20,000 - £25,000)

551)

Five Pound Crown 1999 Diana Memorial S.L6 Gold Proof in an NGC holder and graded PF64 Ultra Cameo (£1,500 - £2,000)

552)

Five Pound Crown 2009 3-Year Countdown to the 2012 London Olympics, Gold Proof with blue Olympic logo on the reverse S.4920 in an NGC holder and graded PF70 Ultra Cameo (£1,550 - £1,750)

553)

Five Pound Crown 2012 London Olympic Countdown Gold Proof, in an NGC holder and graded PF70 Ultra Cameo (£1,550 - £1,750)

554)

Five Pound Crown 2015 Queen Elizabeth II - The Longest Reigning Monarch Gold Proof S.L43 This is the only Five Pound Crown issue to have the obverse bearing the James Butler portrait, so an important type coin for the Crown collector, FDC uncased in capsule, with no certificate (£1,600 - £2,000)

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557)

558)

Five Pound Crown 2017 1000th Anniversary of the Coronation of King Canute Gold Proof S.L50 some tiny nicks visible under magnification otherwise FDC, uncased in capsule with certificate (£1,700 - £2,000)

559)

Five Pounds 1887 EF with an edge bump below the date (£1,500 - £2,500)

560)

Five Pounds 1887 S.3864 EF and lustrous with some hairlines and contact marks (£1,500 - £2,500)

561)

Five Pounds 1887 S.3864 EF and lustrous with some hairlines and light contact marks (£1,500 - £2,500)

562)

Five Pounds 1887 S.3864 in an NGC holder and graded MS62 (£3,000 - £3,600)

563)

Five Pounds 1902 Matt Proof S.3966 in a PCGS holder and graded PR62 (£2,800 - £3,600)

Five Pound Crown 2017 Centenary of the House of Windsor Gold Proof S.L49 FDC or very near so with a hint of red tone on either side, uncased in capsule with no certificate (£1,550 - £1,850)

Five Pound Crown 2018 Prince George 5th Birthday Gold Proof S.L63 FDC uncased in capsule with no certificate, the Spink catalogue states a mintage of only 175 pieces, these all being issued in sets, (the S.PGC23 set) Crown collectors now have this opportunity to purchase this as a single coin. With two tiny nicks on St. George otherwise FDC. We note an example described as ‘nFDC with a minor handling mark and small tone spot visible under magnification’ sold in London Coins Auction A164 3/3/2019 Lot 973 for £2000 hammer price (£1,900 - £2,200)

Five Pound Crown 2019 200th Anniversary of the Birth of Queen Victoria, Reverse an intricate and well-executed design showing portrait of Queen Victoria, plus other inventions of the Victorian Era, the Steam Train, Paddle Steamer, Penny Farthing Bicycle, and telephone, each within a series of cogwheels, edge inscription WORKSHOP OF THE WORLD, by John Bergdahl Gold Proof FDC as yet unlisted in the Spink catalogue, one very small area of toning otherwise FDC, uncased in capsule, no certificate (£1,700 - £2,000)

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564)

Five Pounds 1902 S.3965 UNC or very near so and lustrous, with some contact marks and small rim nicks (£2,600 - £3,200)

565)

Five Pounds 1902 S.3965 VF with numerous bag marks (£1,500 - £1,800)

566)

Five Pounds 1911 Proof S.3994 nFDC with a few hairlines and minor toning, retaining considerable mint lustre and brilliance, still with a lot of eye appeal. As the centrepiece to the 1911 Long Proof Set, these impressive coins are always sought after when offered as single pieces, also being the only Gold Five Pounds of the reign of George V, they are an important coin for the type collector (£8,500 - £11,000)

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567)

Five Pounds 1911 Proof S.3994 nFDC with very good surfaces, only a few minor hairlines and the odd contact mark, retaining almost full mint lustre, formerly in an NGC holder and graded PF62 by them. Being the centrepiece coin to the 1911 Long Proof Set, these impressive pieces are always sought after when offered as single items, also being the only Gold Five Pounds of the reign of George V, they are an important coin for the type collector (£8,500 - £11,000)

568)

Five Pounds 1911 Proof S.3994 UNC the obverse lustrous with signs of cleaning and a light rippling effect in the obverse field behind the bust, the reverse with some hairlines, retaining considerable mint lustre and brilliance (£7,000 - £8,500)

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569)

570)

Five Pounds 1937 Proof S.4074 Obv 1: Upright of ‘E’ in Georgivs points to space, upright of ‘I’ in VI points to a space, upright of ‘R’ in BR: points to a space, upright of ‘D’ in F:D: points to a denticle This Obv. is the commonest with an estimated mintage of 1,700 pieces from the 5,001 struck, UNC with some very light tooling visible under strong magnification (£5,000 - £6,000)

571)

Florin 1869 ESC 834, Bull 2867, Davies 749 dies 3A Top Cross is clear of the border beads, GVF/NEF with a subtle gold and cinnamon toning, a rare date, and according to Davies the scarcer of the two types (£100 - £150)

572)

Florin 1883 ESC 859, Bull 2905 GEF/AU and lustrous, a pleasing example (£280 - £350)

573)

Florin 1886 ESC 863, Bull 2911 UNC with good lustre and touches of golden tone, always sought after in high grades, in an LCGS holder and graded LCGS 78, formerly in an NGC holder and graded MS63 this ticket no longer with the coin. (£500 - £600)

574)

Florin 1887 Jubilee Head Proof ESC 869 deeply toned nFDC (£200 - £400)

575)

Florin 1891 ESC 873, Bull 2959 GVF and nicely toned, Rare in all grades above Fine (£160 - £200)

576)

Florin 1893 Proof ESC 877, Bull 2963, Davies 831 dies 2A with a deep blue and purple tone, touches of green and gold, and retaining reflective and lustrous fields make this a very attractive example, the Florin design as with many of the 1893 Proofs, more truly appreciated in Proof form. NFDC the 1893 Proof coins now gaining in popularity and steadily in price (£400 - £500)

577)

Florin 1895 ESC 879, Bull 2965, Davies 836, dies 1A a scarcer die pairing, Lustrous UNC or near so (£150 - £200)

Five Pounds 1937 Proof S.4074 Obv 1: Upright of ‘E’ in Georgivs points to a space, upright of ‘I’ in VI points to a space, upright of ‘R’ in BR: points to a space, upright of ‘D’ in F:D: points to a denticle This Obv. is the commonest with an estimated mintage of 1,700 pieces from the 5,001 struck, in a PCGS holder and graded PR64+ Cameo (£7,500 - £8,500)

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578)

Florin 1904 ESC 922, Bull 3580 UNC with some original toning, the Britannia figure very well struck and scarce thus, in an LCGS holder and graded LCGS 78 (£400 - £500)

579)

Florin 1907 ESC 925, Bull 3583 A/UNC and lustrous with some light toning, in an LCGS holder and graded LCGS 70 (£160 - £200)

580)

Florin 1912 ESC 931, Bull 3757 AU/GEF and lustrous with a slight hint of toning, a scarce date in higher grades (£100 - £140)

581)

Florin 1918 ESC 937, Bull 3763, Davies 1741 dies 2E Lustrous UNC, in an LCGS holder and graded LCGS 80, a superb example, all dates seldom seen in grades above 75 normally the weak strike and the wide open field attract many abrasions, this lowering the overall grade, this however a superior example and seldom seen thus. The joint finest known of 19 examples thus far recorded by the LCGS Population Report (£140 - £160)

582)

Florin 1932 ESC 952 GEF and lustrous the reverse with some uneven tone (£150 - £280)

583)

Florin 1932 ESC 952, Bull 3789 in a PCGS holder and graded MS62, a key date in the series and always hard to find in high grades (£600 - £750)

584)

Groat 1838 Low 3 in date LCGS Variety 05, Choice UNC and lustrous with a hint of light toning, in an LCGS holder and graded LCGS 85, On this variety the line of the top of the 3 is well below the 8s. The joint finest known of 8 examples thus far recorded by the LCGS Population Report (£130 - £160)

585)

Groat 1841 Low second 1 in the date UNC with golden tone, in an LCGS holder and graded LCGS 80, the second finest of 5 examples thus far recorded by the LCGS Population Report (£150 - £200)

586)

Guinea 1668 VG the reverse slightly better, with a heavy knock in the centre of either side, the obverse with some signs of repair, with signs of having been in jewellery at some time (£600 - £700)

587)

588)

Guinea 1687 Second Laureate Bust S3402 weak reverse centre and flan a little uneven at 8 o’clock otherwise bold GF-VF with a pleasing hue (£800 - £1,500)

589)

Guinea 1688 S.3402 VG the reverse slightly better, and pleasing for the grade, would make a good coin for the type collector (£1,200 - £1,500)

590)

Guinea 1698 S.3460 VG/NVG with some misty areas on the reverse (£625 - £750)

591)

Guinea 1700 S.3460 VG/NVG with some scratches in the obverse field (£400 - £700)

592)

Guinea 1701 Narrow Crowns, Ornamented Sceptres S.3463 VF (£1,600 - £2,200)

593)

Guinea 1701 Ornamented Sceptres S.3463 VG/Near Fine (£700 - £750)

Guinea 1680 S.3344 the 0 of the date struck over a smaller 0, which is visible within the loop VG/NVG, even in lower grade, the variety very clear (£550 - £650)

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594)

595)

596)

Guinea 1702 Queen Anne Before Union S3562 a seldom offered date, certainly the first we have offered, NGC AU50 desirable thus, very few past results exist for this rare date, Spink list at £6,000 in VF, NGC offer no price in AU50 but lists it at $7,500 in XF40 (£4,000 - £7,000)

597)

Guinea 1715 S.3631 VG/Near Fine, an Ex-Jewellery piece (£850 - £950)

598)

Guinea 1720 S.3631 About Fine (£900 - £1,000)

599)

Guinea 1726 S.3633 Fine/Good Fine, an ex-jewellery piece, the reverse however not without eye appeal (£700 - £800)

600)

Guinea 1726 S.3633 the B’s in BR and HIB both from defective punches and showing weakness in parts, Good Fine, the obverse with a vertical scratch in the right field (£1,250 - £2,500)

601)

Guinea 1732 Narrower Young Head with smaller obverse lettering S.3672 Fine, in an LCGS holder and graded LCGS 30 (£800 - £900)

602)

Guinea 1733 S.3674 Fine, Ex-Jewellery (£550 - £600)

603)

Guinea 1734 S.3674GF/NVF with light haymarking on the reverse, a hard date to find in any grade EX LCA 144 March 2013 Lot 1555 realised £1200 (£1,000 - £1,600)

604)

Guinea 1737 S.3674 the S of GEORGIVS possibly struck over an 8? and the G of GRATIA possibly struck over an O, are both closed. Good Fine Light signs of tooling, under a slightly dull tone, however all George II Young Head Guineas rare, our archive database stretching back to 2003 indicates that this is the first example of this date we have offered (£850 - £950)

Guinea 1713 S.3574 VG the reverse slightly better, with dull surfaces (£650 - £750)

Guinea 1714 Queen Anne S.3574 UNC with touches of red toning, in an LCGS holder and graded LCGS 80, the finest known of only 4 examples thus far recorded by the LCGS Population Report, ExLondon Coins Auction A126 6/9/2009 Lot 1042 (£7,500 - £10,000)

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605)

Guinea 1753 S.3680 Fine with dull surfaces and an edge bruise (£700 - £750)

606)

Guinea 1767 S.3727 NVF/GF Ex-Jewellery (£500 - £550)

607)

Guinea 1768 S.3728 the 8 overstruck, the underlying figure unclear, Near VF with good surfaces and much eye appeal (£700 - £1,100)

608)

609)

610)

613)

Guinea 1790 S.3729 Fine/Good Fine (£300 - £450)

614)

Guinea 1791 S.3729 About VF/VF evenly struck and pleasing for the grade (£450 - £650)

615)

Guinea 1793 S. 3729 stated by the vendor to possibly be 3 over 2, certainly the top of the 3 and the loop of the 3 are closed with an additional line, NEF/GVF (£800 - £1,000)

616)

Guinea 1793 S.3729 GVF/EF with some hairlines a lustrous piece with much eye appeal (£850 - £950)

617)

Guinea 1793 S.3729 VF with a few small flecks of haymarking on the obverse (£500 - £600)

618)

Guinea 1794 S.3729 in an NGC holder and graded MS62+, the obverse particularly sharp and lustrous (£1,600 - £2,200)

619)

Guinea 1795 S.3729 GVF a pleasing and problem-free example (£700 - £900)

Guinea 1776 S.3728 Good Fine with a small rim nick and a gentle edge bruise (£500 - £800)

Guinea 1777 S.3729 in an NGC holder and graded AU55 (£1,000 - £1,200)

Guinea 1788 S.3729 GVF/NEF the obverse with some surface marks and a light rub on the King’s cheek (£750 - £850)

611)

Guinea 1788 S.3729 NVF ex-mount and repaired at the top of the obverse, the third I of III re-cut, also the B and ET re-cut at the corresponding point on the reverse (£300 - £350)

612)

Guinea 1789 S.3729 VF in an LCGS holder and graded LCGS 45 we note only 6 examples of this date have been recorded by the LCGS Population Report (£600 - £700)

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620)

Guinea 1795 S.3729 Near Fine, Ex-Jewellery (£200 - £300)

621)

Guinea 1798 S.3729 A/UNC and with original lustre, very light cabinet friction to the high points only, displaying considerable eye appeal in an LCGS holder and graded LCGS 70, very desirable in this high grade (£700 - £1,100)

622)

623)

624)

625)

626)

Guinea 1798 S.3729 GEF with a hint of red toning in the legends, an unusually well-struck obverse displays much eye appeal and original mint lustre, in an LCGS holder and graded LCGS 70 (£700 - £1,100)

627)

Guinea 1813 S.3730 The ‘Military’ Guinea, the final year of minting, minted to pay troops fighting in the Napoleonic wars GEF and lustrous with some minor hairlines, very rare in high grades and desirable thus (£6,000 - £7,000)

628)

Guinea 1813 S.3730 The ‘Military’ Guinea, the final year of minting, minted to pay troops fighting in the Napoleonic wars, About Fine/Fine, Ex-Jewellery, plugged and skilfully repaired (£500 - £600)

629)

Half Farthing 1839 Peck 1590 UNC almost fully lustrous with a few small tone spots (£100 - £120)

630)

Half Guinea 1686 S.3404 Fine or near so, holed and plugged, the reverse re-engraved in this area (£450 - £550)

631)

Half Guinea 1695 Laureate Bust with early Harp S.3466 VF and a nicely struck piece, a small scuff below MAG mentioned for accuracy (£950 - £1,100)

632)

Half Guinea 1695 Reverse with early harp S.3466 Good Fine the obverse with some light surface marks (£800 - £850)

633)

Half Guinea 1695 Reverse with early harp S.3466 VG (£650 - £750)

634)

Half Guinea 1701 S.3468 VG or a touch better. The obverse with some hairlines, the reverse surfaces better than usually found on a coin of this grade (£500 - £550)

Guinea 1798 S.3729 in a PCGS holder and graded MS63 a lustrous piece with much eye appeal, a few touches of light haymarking barely detract (£1,100 - £1,400)

Guinea 1798 S.3729 in a PCGS holder and graded MS64, out of a total of 627 George III currency Guineas graded by PCGS only two have graded higher (£1,500 - £2,000)

Guinea 1798 S.3729 VF with a small flan flaw the G of GRATIA (£400 - £500)

Guinea 1798 S.3729 VG/Near Fine Ex-Jewellery with a loop mount attached at the top, total weight 8.68 grammes (£250 - £350)

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635)

Half Guinea 1710 S.3575 Good Fine with some touches of red toning, a scarce series and under-rated by many major catalogues (£1,300 - £1,600)

636)

Half Guinea 1717 S.3635 VG/About Fine, only the fourth example we have offered in 16 years, a scarcer date and probably rarer than catalogue values would suggest (£500 - £600)

637)

638)

639)

643)

Half Guinea 1756 S.3685 VG the reverse slightly better (£350 £400)

644)

Half Guinea 1764 S.3732 VG the reverse slightly better (£450 £550)

645)

Half Guinea 1777 S.3734 NVF and lightly rubbed on the obverse (£650 - £700)

646)

Half Guinea 1778 S.3734 GVF an even and pleasing example (£650 - £750)

647)

Half Guinea 1784 S.3734 NVF with portrait and shield well defined and better than normally seen for this grade (£600 - £700)

648)

Half Guinea 1787 Plain edge Proof 4.94 grammes S.3735 NEF the fields with even light tooling, we note this coin now lists at £9500 in FDC in the Spink catalogue (£1,200 - £1,500)

649)

Half Guinea 1791 S.3735 GVF with some thin scratches and some hairlines, retaining some original mint lustre (£550 - £650)

Half Guinea 1718 S.3635 G over lower G in D.G, VG or a touch better, the obverse with some hairlines (£600 - £700)

Half Guinea 1726 S.3637 Fine the obverse with slight doubling in parts (£700 - £800)

Half Guinea 1726 S.3637 VG (£300 - £350)

640)

Half Guinea 1732 S.3681A Good Fine, all Half Guineas now becoming difficult to find even in grades above Fine (£330 - £360)

641)

Half Guinea 1747 S.3685 About Fine, however the obverse with many hairlines as a result of light tooling to the portrait (£400 £450)

642)

Half Guinea 1752 S.3685 About VF, scarce and seldom seen in grades above Fine (£750 - £850)

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650)

Half Guinea 1793 S.3735 NEF with some light hairlines (£480 £550)

651)

Half Guinea 1797 S.3735 GVF/NEF with touches of red and magenta toning in the legends, some light scattered haymarks on the reverse barely detract (£520 - £580)

652)

653)

Half Guinea 1804 S.3737 NEF/EF and lustrous, the obverse with some light scratches, and with some unevenness between GEORGIVS III and the edge, possibly having been in jewellery previously, nevertheless with good eye appeal, viewing recommended (£500 - £900)

658)

Half Guinea 1806 S.3737 Fine/Good Fine. A good problem-free example (£230 - £260)

659)

Half Guinea 1806 S.3737 NVF/VF with some hairlines on the obverse, struck on a slightly larger flan (£450 - £550)

660)

Half Guinea 1808 S.3737 Fine, holed at the top (£120 - £180)

661)

Half Guinea 1809 nVF with some striking faults obverse (£250 £300)

662)

Half Guinea 1809 S.3737 GVF with a few scattered haymarks, retaining some mint lustre (£450 - £550)

663)

Half Guinea 1809 S.3737 the obverse with some signs of smoothing on the portrait GVF/EF the reverse lustrous (£420 £460)

664)

Half Guinea 1813 S.3737 in an NGC holder and graded MS62, with some friction but a very pleasing example (£1,300 - £1,500)

665)

Half Guinea 1813 S.3740 About UNC and with lustrous surfaces, with touches of red toning, the obverse with a flattening on the edge at 8 o’clock (£1,000 - £1,200)

Half Guinea 1798 S.3735 Near EF and retaining some mint lustre, an attractive example of this under-rated series (£480 - £550)

Half Guinea 1801 Sixth Laureate Head S.3736 NEF with some light hairlines, nevertheless lustrous and a most pleasing example of the short-lived third bust type, spanning only a 3-year period (£550 - £650)

654)

Half Guinea 1804 S.3737 Fine/VF with some depressions on the obverse having evidence of smoothing, this skilfully done, the coin not without eye appeal (£450 - £550)

655)

Half Guinea 1804 S.3737 in an LCGS holder and graded A/UNC the joint second finest of 12 examples thus far recorded by the LCGS Population Report (£600 - £700)

656)

657)

Half Guinea 1804 S.3737 in an NGC holder and graded MS62, a highly lustrous piece (£700 - £800)

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666)

Half Guinea 1813 S.3740 in a PCGS holder and graded MS63, UNC and lustrous, a well struck piece for this issue with plenty of detail in the King’s Hair (£1,500 - £2,000)

667)

675)

Half Sovereign 1825 Marsh 406 NEF/EF and lustrous with a small hairline scratch on the portrait (£650 - £750)

Half Sovereign 1817 Marsh 400 Choice UNC and lustrous, in an LCGS holder and graded LCGS 82, the finest known of 10 examples thus far recorded by the LCGS Population Report (£800 - £1,000)

676)

Half Sovereign 1825 Marsh 406 UNC or near so, a lustrous piece with considerable eye appeal, the finest of only two examples thus far recorded by the LCGS Population Report (£900 - £1,100)

668)

Half Sovereign 1817 Marsh 400 with signs of expert repair in two places, in the obverse field in front of the portrait and on the reverse after DEF, EF viewing recommended (£450 - £500)

677)

Half Sovereign 1826 Marsh 407 Good Fine/Fine a collectable example of the Bare Head type, all these years have lower mintages (£500 - £600)

669)

Half Sovereign 1818 Marsh 401 Near Fine/About Fine (£160 £220)

670)

Half Sovereign 1820 Marsh 402 About EF with signs of having been in jewellery, the edge at 12 o’clock showing signs of expert repair, the reverse with the rim lightly flattened at the top (£450 - £500)

678)

Half Sovereign 1826 Marsh 407 in an NGC holder and graded MS62, Rare with a low mintage of 344,830 pieces (£2,000 £2,600)

679)

Half Sovereign 1827 Marsh 408 VF with some contact marks and some thin scratches below the bust (£600 - £700)

680)

Half Sovereign 1828 Marsh 409 Good Fine, the obverse rubbed on the King’s face (£450 - £550)

681)

Half Sovereign 1834 Small size, on a 17.9mm flan, Marsh 410 EF an attractive example of this short-lived and always popular type (£1,500 - £2,000)

682)

Half Sovereign 1834 Small size, on a 17.9mm flan, Marsh 410 Good Fine/Fine and a collectable example of this short-lived type (£700 - £800)

671)

Half Sovereign 1820 Marsh 402 EF and lustrous with a small rim nick, all George III issue sought after in high grades (£850 - £950)

672)

Half Sovereign 1824 Marsh 405 GVF/NEF and a very pleasing and problem-free example (£700 - £800)

673)

Half Sovereign 1824 Marsh 405 NEF/EF with a small depression in the obverse field behind the bust, overall the coin still with considerable eye appeal, all George IV Half Sovereigns hard to find in high grades (£650 - £750)

674)

Half Sovereign 1825 I in GEORGIUS and second I in BRITANNIAR have no top left serifs, UNC or very near so with very light cabinet friction, in an LCGS holder and graded LCGS 78, the finest known of 4 examples thus far recorded by the LCGS Population Report (£750 - £1,000)

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683)

Half Sovereign 1835 Marsh 411 EF and lustrous, the obverse showing some signs of light scratches by REX, these neatly smoothed and visible under strong magnification (£1,250 £1,500)

684)

Half Sovereign 1835 Marsh 411 VF or near so, the obverse with some contact marks and a little unevenness to the flan on the obverse (£700 - £800)

685)

Half Sovereign 1836 the obverse struck from the Sixpence die, this the key date and type rarity for this reign. Marsh 412A, S.3832. The head shows a different form to the curls at the back of the head, also the front tip of the truncation extends further down to a point between the two colon dots after F:D: GEF/AU and lustrous, one of the classic and most unusual varieties in the English Milled Gold series. Rated R5 by Marsh and excessively rare (estimated 9-14 examples known) we suspect less exist as this is the first we have seen in 25 years auctioneering, neither has an example been seen by LCGS which have now graded 43,000 coins. Must surely be the finest known example. (£9,000 - £11,000)

686)

Half Sovereign 1837 Marsh 413 VF or slightly better the obverse with some rubbing to the portrait (£800 - £900)

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687)

Half Sovereign 1841 Marsh 415 VG/Fine with a gentle edge bruise by REG, rare and rated R2 by Marsh (£180 - £220)

688)

Half Sovereign 1842 Marsh 416 Fine the reverse a touch better (£190 - £220)

689)

Half Sovereign 1842 Marsh 416 UNC or very near so and lustrous, in an LCGS holder and graded LCGS 75, a most attractive example of the early Young head type, the LCGS Population Report shows very few examples for the Young head type grading 75 or higher (£600 - £1,000)

690)

Half Sovereign 1849 Marsh 423 VG a scarcer date (£170 - £200)

691)

Half Sovereign 1851 Marsh 425 NVF/GF the reverse with some light surface deposit on the shield, this possibly removable with care (£190 - £230)

692)

Half Sovereign 1857 Marsh 431 About VF (£200 - £250)

693)

Half Sovereign 1861 Marsh 435 Lustrous About UNC and choice, our archive database shows that this is only the third example we have offered in 16 years, so possibly rarer than catalogue values would suggest (£700 - £800)

694)

Half Sovereign 1869 Marsh 444, Die Number 22 GVF a pleasing example (£110 - £150)

695)

Half Sovereign 1871 Repositioned Legend, Nose points to T in VICTORIA S.3860C, Die Number 57 NVF/GF a rare type and only used for 1871 and 1872 (£125 - £250)

696)

Half Sovereign 1876 Marsh 451 Die Number 48 VF (£150 - £250)

697)

Half Sovereign 1877 Wider Ribbons S.3860D Die Number 155 A/ UNC the reverse practically free from contact marks, in an LCGS holder and graded LCGS 75, the finest known of 3 examples thus far recorded by the LCGS Population Report. A high grade example and rare thus (£400 - £500)

698)

Half Sovereign 1884 Marsh 458 UNC and lustrous, in an LCGS holder and graded LCGS 80, the joint finest of 6 examples thus far recorded by the LCGS Population Report (£600 - £800)

699)

Half Sovereign 1885 Marsh 459, S.3861 UNC and lustrous, in an LCGS holder and graded LCGS 78, the finest known of just 4 examples thus far recorded by the LCGS Population Report, very few Victorian Half Sovereigns achieve grades 78 or above (£400 - £500)

700)

Half Sovereign 1887 Jubilee Head Imperfect J in J.E.B Marsh 478C Choice UNC and lustrous in an LCGS holder and graded LCGS 82, the joint second finest known thus far recorded by the LCGS Population Report (£300 - £500)

701)

Half Sovereign 1887 Jubilee Head Imperfect J in J.E.B Marsh 478C NVF with a heavier contact mark on either side (£120 - £180)

702)

Half Sovereign 1887 Jubilee Head, Imperfect J in J.E.B. Marsh 478C Choice UNC and lustrous, in an LCGS holder and graded LCGS 82, the joint second finest known of 40 examples thus far recorded by the LCGS Population Report (£300 - £500)

703)

Half Sovereign 1887 Jubilee Head, Imperfect J in J.E.B. Marsh 478C UNC and choice with good subdued lustre and excellent surfaces, in an LCGS holder and graded LCGS 85, the finest known of 40 examples thus far recorded by the LCGS Population Report, very rare to find any currency gold Half Sovereigns or Sovereigns of any date in grade 85 (£400 - £500)

704)

Half Sovereign 1887S Jubilee Head Spread J.E.B. initials with high, hooked J, High Shield, S.3871, DISH S501, in an NGC holder and graded MS62, a rare type (£750 - £850)

705)

Half Sovereign 1890 No J.E.B on truncation, High Shield reverse S.3869C, DISH L509 EF with traces of red tone (£200 - £250)

706)

Half Sovereign 1892 No J.E.B. on truncation, Low Shield reverse, S.3869D, DISH L516 Fine, along with a Gaming Counter 1701 ‘Spade’ shield reverse in the style of a George III Half Guinea (£100 - £180)

707)

Half Sovereign 1892 No J.E.B. on truncation, Low Shield reverse, S.3869D, DISH L516 GEF and lustrous, very attractive and these pieces now becoming difficult to find in strict high grade (£220 - £260)

708)

Half Sovereign 1893 Jubilee Head S.3869D DISH L518 VF (£300 - £350)

709)

Half Sovereign 1893 Veiled Head, Marsh 488, A/UNC and lustrous, the obverse with some light contact marks, a very pleasing coin, with noticeably fewer of these now available in high grades (£200 - £250)

710)

Half Sovereign 1894 Marsh 489 VG/Fine (£100 - £150)

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711)

Half Sovereign 1896 Marsh 491 UNC and lustrous, in an LCGS holder and graded LCGS 80, the finest known of just 3 examples thus far recorded by the LCGS Population Report, the Veiled Head Half Sovereigns very hard to find in choice grades (£160 - £200)

723)

Half Sovereign 1911 Proof S.4006 UNC retaining much original brilliance with some hairlines and a small stain by St. George’s cape (£700 - £800)

712)

Half Sovereign 1897S Marsh 503 GVF/NEF, the reverse well struck, with only three dates in the series, the Sydney Mint Veiled Head issues are surprisingly scarce and all have low mintages, one of the finest we have offered since 2003 (£250 - £300) 724)

Half Sovereign 1912 Marsh 527 Lustrous UNC in an LCGS holder and graded LCGS 82, the finest known of 6 examples thus far recorded by the LCGS Population Report (£150 - £200)

725) Half Sovereign 1900 Marsh 495 UNC and lustrous, in an LCGS holder and graded LCGS 80, the finest known of just 4 examples thus far recorded by the LCGS Population Report, all Victorian Veiled Half Sovereigns hard to find in choice grades (£150 - £200)

Half Sovereign 1913 Marsh 528 Lustrous UNC, in an LCGS holder and graded LCGS 80, the finest known of 8 examples thus far recorded by the LCGS Population Report (£150 - £200)

726)

714)

Half Sovereign 1901 Marsh 496 GEF and lustrous, all Veiled Head Half Sovereigns now becoming hard to find in high grades (£190 - £230)

Half Sovereign 1914 Marsh 529 UNC and choice, the joint finest known of 19 examples thus far recorded by the LCGS Population Report. Very few George V Half Sovereigns attain LCGS grade 80 (£150 - £200)

727)

715)

Half Sovereign 1901 Marsh 496 UNC and lustrous, in an LCGS holder and graded LCGS 80, the second finest known of 11 examples thus far recorded by the LCGS Population Report (£150 - £200)

Half Sovereign 1915 S Marsh 504 Lustrous UNC and choice, in an LCGS holder and graded LCGS 82, formerly in an NGC holder and graded MS63, the NGC ticket no longer with the coin, only the third example, and the finest thus far recorded by the LCGS Population Report (£150 - £200)

728)

Half Sovereign 1915 S Marsh 504 UNC in a PCGS holder and graded MS65, very unusual to see George V Half Sovereigns in this high grade, we also note that at the time of writing, only 9 examples had been MS66 (£250 - £300)

729)

Half Sovereign 1937 Proof S.4077 in an NGC holder and graded PF65* the star designation of awarded to coins with exceptional eye appeal and quality for the given grade. Less than 1% of coins are given this, and these pieces fall just short of Cameo designation (£850 - £950)

730)

Half Sovereign 1937 Proof S.4077 UNC the obverse rubbed and with many hairlines, the reverse retaining much original mint brilliance (£550 - £650)

731)

Half Sovereigns (2) 1824 Marsh 405 NF/VG with an X stamped in the obverse field, 1825 Marsh 406 Near Fine (£250 - £400)

732)

Half Sovereigns (2) 1883 Marsh 467 Fine, 1887 Jubilee Head Imperfect J in J.E.B Marsh 478C NVF (£240 - £340)

733)

Half Sovereigns (3) 1826 Marsh 407 VG 1828 Marsh 409 (2) both VG (£600 - £800)

734)

Half Sovereigns 1817 (3) Marsh 400 NVG and VG (2) (£600 - £700)

735)

Half Sovereigns 1818 (3) Marsh VG to approaching Fine, one with an edge bruise (£600 - £700)

736)

Half Sovereigns 1825 (3) Marsh 406 VG to Near Fine (£750 - £850)

737)

Half Sovereigns 1835 (3) Marsh 411 NVG to VG, all William IV Half Sovereigns rare, even in the lower grades (£1,100 - £1,300)

713)

716)

Half Sovereign 1902 Good Fine/Fine, in a decorative mount, total weight 5.79 grammes (£120 - £180)

717)

Half Sovereign 1902 Marsh 505 Good Fine with some rim nicks (£120 - £180)

718)

Half Sovereign 1902 Marsh 505 GVF the reverse with small spots in the rim (£120 - £180)

719)

Half Sovereign 1902 Matt Proof S.3974 in an NGC holder and graded PF62 Matte (£460 - £520)

720)

Half Sovereign 1908 Marsh 511 Lustrous UNC in a PCGS holder and graded MS63 (£200 - £300)

721)

Half Sovereign 1910 Marsh 513 UNC and with much original mint lustre, in an LCGS holder and graded LCGS 80, the finest known of 5 examples thus far recorded by the LCGS Population Report (£250 - £300)

722)

Half Sovereign 1911 Proof S.4006 in a PCGS holder and graded PR65 Cameo, a very pleasing example retaining much original mint brilliance (£900 - £1,200)

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738)

739)

Halfcrown 1658 Cromwell ESC 447, Bull 252 NEF the obverse with some scratches in the field visible under magnification, the edge with signs of once having been in a mount (£2,250 - £2,750)

740)

Halfcrown 1670 No Stop after HIB ESC 467, Bull 453 NVF/VF with traces of underlying blue tone (£250 - £450)

741)

Halfcrown 1677 ESC 480A, Bull 479, GVF with some weak areas, the obverse with a thin scratch, this type almost always found weakly struck (£1,050 - £1,250)

742)

Halfcrown 1677 VICESIMO NONO ESC 479, Bull 475 Fine/Good Fine with a rim nick below the bust, a little unevenly toned but not unattractive (£200 - £250)

743)

Halfcrown 1687 TERTIO 7 over 6 ESC 499 rare, EF with a pleasing even tone, a few flecks of haymarking hardly detract (£1,000 £2,000)

744)

Halfcrown 1689 First Shield, Caul only frosted, with pearls ESC 505, Bull831 Fine or better with some contact marks (£175 - £275)

745)

Halfcrown 1689 First Shield, No Frosting, with Pearls, ESC 507, Bull 835, EF with a bold and even strike in an LCGS holder and graded LCGS 65 (£600 - £1,200)

Halfcrown 1658 Oliver Cromwell ESC 447. S3227A choice Unc and graded MS62 by PCGS rare and desirable thus (£7,500 - £9,500)

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746)

Halfcrown 1692 QVARTO ESC 517 about EF with light adjustment lines reverse and a couple of flecks of haymarking, hard to find in this high grade (£1,000 - £2,000)

747)

Halfcrown 1692 R over G in REGINA, H over R in HI, ESC 517A, Bull 854 GVF or better in an LCGS holder and graded LCGS 55, later type William and Mary Halfcrowns much scarcer than the earlier type coins, this a very pleasing and collectable example with both busts well struck and rare thus (£1,300 - £1,500)

748)

Halfcrown 1697C NONO ESC 545, Bull 1068 No Stops after MAG, FRA and HIB About Fine with some old surface marks (£150 £250)

749)

Halfcrown 1698 DECIMO ESC 554, Bull 1034 NEF and attractively toned, the reverse with very light haymarking (£1,250 - £1,500)

750)

751)

752)

Halfcrown 1703 VIGO, ESC 568, Bull 1357 NEF with a flecking flaw on the obverse, with an attractive grey tone (£750 - £950)

753)

Halfcrown 1707E SEXTO ESC 103, No Colon after MAG, no punctuation after FR, 7 Harp strings, (unlisted by Bull) NVF/VF with many adjustment lines and some surface marks (£260 £320)

754)

Halfcrown 1707E SEXTO ESC 103, No Colon after MAG, no punctuation after FR, 7 Harp strings, (unlisted by Bull) VF/GVF with minor contact marks, an attractive original tone with touches of gold in the legend (£300 - £500)

755)

Halfcrown 1717 Roses and Plumes TIRTIO ESC 589 EF or better with a lovely tone the best example of this date we have offered (£1,250 - £2,000)

756)

Halfcrown 1720 20 over 17 ESC 590, Bull 1555 EF or near so the reverse with some weakness on the top crown, all George I Halfcrowns rare in high grades (£1,700 - £2,200)

Halfcrown 1698 DECIMO ESC 554, Bull 1034, GEF with minor haymarking, in an LCGS holder and graded LCGS 70 (£500 - £600)

Halfcrown 1698 ESC 554, Bull 1034 NEF/GVF with some golden tone and a few light haymarks (£320 - £380)

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757)

Halfcrown 1731 Roses and Plumes ESC 595, Bull 1674 GEF with old grey toning, the obverse shows some old thin scratches under strong magnification (£850 - £950)

763)

Halfcrown 1745 LIMA ESC 605, Bull 1687 GVF/NEF with a superb original and colourful tone, a most attractive example with excellent eye appeal (£250 - £350)

758)

Halfcrown 1732 SEXTO Roses and Plumes ESC 596, Bull 1675 EF the reverse retaining some lustre, the obverse with an attractive golden tone, (£1,500 - £2,000)

764)

Halfcrown 1746 LIMA ESC 606, Bull 1688 GVF with a light goldish tone (£150 - £200)

765)

Halfcrown 1746 Proof ESC 608, Bull 1691 nFDC practically as struck, with the lightest of friction just to the high points, the surfaces are prooflike and display a golden and blue tone, a super example of this rare Proof striking (£3,250 - £3,750)

766)

Halfcrown 1746 VICESIMO Proof ESC 608 EF (£2,000 - £3,000)

767)

Halfcrown 1750 ESC 609 aU with a light grey tone and scarce in this high grade (£600 - £1,000)

768)

Halfcrown 1750 ESC 609, Bull 1692 AU/GEF with an attractive old grey tone and underlying touches of blue and green, a most pleasing example and rare thus (£1,600 - £2,200)

759)

760)

Halfcrown 1739 Roses ESC 600, Bull 1679 Nearer EF than VF with a pleasing original grey tone and touches of underlying gold (£400 - £550)

Halfcrown 1741 Roses unaltered date ESC 601 nicely toned EF (£1,000 - £2,000)

761)

Halfcrown 1741 Roses with traces of a double striking to the 1, the 4 with signs of an overstrike, but the underlying figure unclear, ESC 601A, Bull 1681 Bold VF with an even and original grey tone (£200 - £400)

762)

Halfcrown 1745 45 over 45 in date ESC 604A, Bull 1686 (previous listed as 5 over 3 by ESC), rated R2 by ESC and Bull choice AU and nicely toned (£1,000 - £2,000)

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769)

Halfcrown 1751 ESC 610 choice gEF with an even tone and a scarce date in high grade (£600 - £1,000)

770)

Halfcrown 1816 as ESC 613 with U over lower U in QUI UNC with some lustre, the reverse with very light cabinet friction (£300 £500)

771)

Halfcrown 1816 Milled Edge Prooflike Unc golden tone over original mint bloom (£500 - £1,000)

772)

Halfcrown 1817 Small Head ESC 618 CGS UNC 80 desirable and choice thus (£250 - £450)

773)

Halfcrown 1820 George IV ESC 628, Bull 2310 UNC and colourfully toned, appears conservatively graded in a PCGS holder and graded MS62 (£500 - £600)

774)

Halfcrown 1825 Plain edge Proof ESC 644 nFDC with a deep and pleasing multicoloured toning, rare and seldom offered (£1,800 - £3,000)

775)

Halfcrown 1825 with proof fields the reverse especially prooflike bright AU/nFDC (£500 - £1,000)

776)

Halfcrown 1826 ESC 646 Unc with a lovely tone and graded CGS AU 78 (£300 - £500)

777)

Halfcrown 1826 Milled Edge Proof ESC 647 nFDC with an attractive grey tone (£1,800 - £2,600)

778)

Halfcrown 1828 ESC 648 and Bull 2377 VF or slightly better with blue/green toning in the legends, the obverse with some contact marks, the key date in the series (£700 - £900)

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779)

Halfcrown 1831 Plain Edge Proof with WW in block ESC 657 UNC with a lovely even grey tone (£1,800 - £2,500)

784)

Halfcrown 1837 ESC 667, Bull 2486 NEF with some contact marks (£300 - £350)

780)

Halfcrown 1831 Plain edge Proof, W.W in block About as struck, the surfaces with grey tone and underlying lustre (£1,900 £2,200)

785)

Halfcrown 1839 Plain edge Proof, One Plain and One Ornate fillet, WW Raised on truncation, weight 13.33 grammes, ESC 670, Bull 2708, FDC or very near so, the portrait retaining much mint frosting, surfaces with superb gold, olive and purple toning, a choice and stunning piece that captures the full beauty of the engraver’s work (£3,000 - £5,000)

781)

Halfcrown 1834 WW in script ESC 662 Unc with a light grey tone (£600 - £900) 786)

Halfcrown 1840 ESC 673 UNC with original mint lustre, and a pleasing hint of gold tone (£1,200 - £1,800)

787)

Halfcrown 1841 ESC 674 toned EF, Rare in high grade (£3,000 £5,000)

788)

Halfcrown 1842 ESC 675 UNC (£1,000 - £2,000)

782)

783)

Halfcrown 1834 WW in script ESC 662, Bull 2478, UNC and lustrous with attractive golden tone, in an LCGS holder and graded LCGS 80, the second finest known of 22 example thus far recorded on the LCGS Population Report, this eye-catching piece this would make an excellent type coin (£1,100 - £1,400)

Halfcrown 1836 WW in script ESC 666 Unc with peripheral toning over original mint bloom conservatively graded at 78 by CGS (£400 - £650)

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789)

Halfcrown 1842 ESC 675 UNC and lustrous with some small scratches by the rim above BRITANNIARUM (£400 - £600)

795)

Halfcrown 1848 8 over 6 New ESC 681B, Bull 2728, AU/Unc and exceptionally rare in this high grade (£1,800 - £2,600)

790)

Halfcrown 1843 ESC 676 EF or better and rare in this high grade (£1,000 - £2,000)

796)

Halfcrown 1850 ESC 684, Bull 2733 NEF with touches of golden toning in the legends , the obverse with a light scratch in the field, when viewed under strong magnification (£550 - £650)

791)

Halfcrown 1844 ESC 677 4’s in date have upper serifs GVF or slightly better with some small spots (£350 - £400)

797)

Halfcrown 1875 ESC 696, Bull 2745 UNC or near so and lustrous with some light contact marks (£220 - £320)

798)

Halfcrown 1879 Davies 585 - dies 3+C. A scarce date having a rare variety with the whole date double struck, Unc or near so CGS AU 78 (£300 - £500)

799)

Halfcrown 1880 ESC 705, Bull 2756, Davies 589 dies 5D, EF (£200 - £250)

800)

Halfcrown 1883 ESC 711, Bull 2762 NEF (£125 - £150)

801)

Halfcrown 1884 ESC 713, Bull 2765 EF or very near so with an edge nick and a very small spot on the reverse (£100 - £120)

802)

Halfcrown 1884 ESC 713, Bull 2765 UNC and lustrous with a small trace of mint bloom, minor contact marks only, a choice example (£500 - £600)

792)

793)

794)

Halfcrown 1845 5 over 3 Bull 2723, UNC or near so with underlying mint brilliance and a superior example (£1,500 - £2,000)

Halfcrown 1846 ESC 680 lustrous UNC or near so and a date hard to find in this high grade (£600 - £900)

Halfcrown 1848 8 over 6 ESC 681A, Bull 2728, VG, Rare (£100 £120)

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803)

Halfcrown 1887 Young Head ESC 717, Bull 2769 A/UNC with touches of golden tone, in an LCGS holder and graded LCGS 70 (£380 - £450)

804)

Halfcrown 1893 Proof ESC 727, Bull 2779, Davies 663P nFDC with a choice deep and multicoloured tone, a superb piece with a lot of eye appeal; (£800 - £1,000)

805)

Halfcrown 1893 Prooflike and Choice Unc peripheral golden tone over original mint bloom (£500 - £800)

806)

Halfcrown 1894 ESC 728, Bull 2780, Davies 665 dies 2B, UNC and lustrous with minor contact marks, the key date in the Veiled Head series (£200 - £250)

807)

Halfcrown 1894 ESC 728, Bull 2780, Davies 665 dies 2B, UNC and with a lustrous ‘satiny’ appearance, minor contact marks barely detract, easily the scarcest date in the series (£125 - £225)

808)

Halfcrown 1900 ESC 734, Bull 2786 GEF with some small edge nicks, Florin 1900 ESC 884, Bull 2971 GEF and lustrous with some contact marks, (£100 - £150)

809)

Halfcrown 1902 Matt Proof ESC 747, Bull nFDC in an LCGS holder and graded LCGS 88 (£200 - £250)

810)

Halfcrown 1904 ESC 749, Bull 3570 EF or very near so with golden tone, very scarce in the higher grades (£700 - £800)

811)

Halfcrown 1904 ESC 749, Bull 3570 EF with some light contact marks and very small rim nicks, EF and very scarce in high grade (£500 - £750)

812)

Halfcrown 1906 ESC 724, Bull 3572 EF/AU the obverse with light golden tone, the reverse retaining some lustre and with small touches of colourful tone (£380 - £450)

813)

Halfcrown 1906 ESC 724, Bull 3582 EF with some contact marks (£120 - £150)

814)

Halfcrown 1907 ESC 752, Bull 3573 EF with some contact marks and an edge nick, retaining some lustre and pleasantly toned (£125 - £150)

815)

Halfcrown 1908 ESC 753 AU/UNC with original mint lustre (£600 - £800)

816)

Halfcrown 1910 ESC 755, Bull 3576 EF with some subdued mint brilliance (£120 - £180)

817)

Halfcrown 1930 ESC 779, Bull 3739 EF and rare thus, a key date and rare in high grade (£150 - £200)

818)

Halfcrown 1953 Proof, Obverse 1 Reverse A. Obverse 1 with the weakly struck first portrait, I of DEI points to a space. The Proof version of the early portrait, as used in the 1953 currency plastic set. Davies 2310, S.4137 nFDC and lustrous retaining considerable mint lustre (£400 - £500)

819)

Halfcrown 1953 Proof, Obverse 1 Reverse A. Obverse 1 with the weakly struck first portrait, I of DEI points to a space. The Proof version of the early portrait, as used in the 1953 currency plastic set. Davies 2310, S.4137 nFDC and lustrous with some gold tone (£400 - £500)

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820)

Halfcrowns (2) 1816 ESC 613, Bull 2086 NEF with some scratches on the obverse, 1820 George IV ESC 628, Bull 2357 VF with grey tone, once cleaned (£150 - £220)

821)

Halfpenny 1717 GVF/VF the reverse with a flan flaw, and with some uneven surface porosity (£140 - £200)

822)

Halfpenny 1729 Peck 830 UNC evenly struck and a super example of the Young Head portrait type, slabbed in an LCGS holder and graded LCGS 78, formerly part of the Andrew Wayne Collection, sold in London Coins Auction A113 5/6/2006 (Lot 980), this is one of the very early submissions to LCGS (UIN 0000030) and after a further 43,000 coins have been graded, is still the finest recorded example, thus proving the rarity of these early copper pieces. (£550 - £650)

823)

Halfpenny 1742 Peck 872 EF with good lustrous surfaces (£150 - £200)

824)

Halfpenny 1770 Peck 893 UNC or very near so with a dark chocolate tone, a lovely example with only very light friction preventing a higher grade, slabbed in an LCGS holder and graded LCGS 75 (£275 - £325)

825)

Halfpenny 1771 Peck 896 GEF with a few small spots on either side (£220 - £260)

826)

Halfpenny 1790 Restrike Pattern by Droz in bronzed copper Peck 990 R10 nFDC with a trace of lustre (£420 - £480)

827)

828)

Halfpenny 1860 Beaded Border Freeman 258 dies 1+A, UNC and choice with around 45% mint lustre, in an LCGS holder and graded LCGS 85, of the 49 examples thus far recorded by the LCGS Population Report, this is the third finest graded example (£150 - £200)

829)

Halfpenny 1868 Bronze Proof Freeman 305 dies 7+G nFDC with a colourful underlying tone, in an LCGS holder and graded LCGS 82, Very Rare and rated R17 by Freeman, our auction database shows we have handled less Bronze Proofs than Cupro-Nickel Proofs of this date (£800 - £1,400)

830)

Halfpenny 1875H Proof, dies 13+K* Bronze Proof, Freeman 324, UNC and lustrous, in an LCGS holder and graded LCGS 80 (£400 - £600)

831)

Halfpenny 1877 Freeman 332 dies 14+J UNC and choice with around 75% lustre and super eye appeal, the finest known of just 9 examples thus far recorded by the LCGS Population Report (£280 - £320)

832)

Halfpenny 1882H Freeman 347 dies 19+S in an NGC holder and graded MS64 RB (£110 - £140)

833)

Halfpenny 1888 Freeman 359 dies 17+S UNC and with around 80% mint lustre, in an LCGS holder and graded LCGS 82 (£140 £180)

834)

Halfpenny 1936 VIP Proof/Proof of record Freeman 427 dies 3+B, rated R18 by Freeman, in a PCGS holder and graded PR65 RB, we note there are only two examples recorded by the PCGS Population Report, of which this is the finest known, a very rare item with only a handful of examples known (£750 - £1,000)

835)

Maundy Set 1737 ESC 2406, Bull 1769 VF to EF each coin showing signs of having once been in a mount, as the edges show thin scratches and dark toning in similar areas, the surface however show no signs of mounting and display an attractive matching tone (£270 - £320)

Halfpenny 1806/1807 a double obverse, plain edge with no signs of joining (possibly by Taylor?) Fine and unusual (£425 - £475)

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836)

Maundy Set 1845 ESC 2455, Bull 3488 EF to A/UNC and attractively toned (£180 - £220)

837)

Maundy Set 1874 by The London Mint and in their presentation box the Penny EF with an unusual raised striking fault on the portrait other coins AU-Unc (£100 - £200)

838)

Maundy Set 1930 ESC 2547, Bull 3990 GEF to UNC and lustrous (£135 - £165)

839)

Maundy Set 1936 ESC 2553, Bull 3997 A/UNC to UNC with a few small tone spots. In 1936 the Maundy coins were distributed by King Edward VIII (£190 - £230)

840)

Maundy Set 1943 ESC 2560, Bull 4312 GEF to UNC and lustrous, retaining much original brilliance (£125 - £150)

841)

Maundy Set 1985 ESC 2602 UNC and fully lustrous, as issued in the original plastic (£140 - £180)

842)

Maundy Set 2002 Gold Proofs S.4211 (from Gold Proof Set PCGS1) FDC in the original slide case from the Gold Proof Set now a very sought after set (£1,650 - £1,950)

843)

844)

845)

Maundy Threepence 1765 ESC 2035, Bull 2257 UNC with just the lightest hint of cabinet friction to the highest points, with a subtle and choice gold and green toning, the rarest date in the entire series and in choice grade make this coin a ‘must’ for the serious Maundy Money collector, a small planchet clip at 9 o’clock on the reverse adds character and period authenticity. A superb piece, and must surely be one of the finest remaining examples. (£1,000 - £1,500)

846)

One Hundred Pounds 2014 World War I - Lord Kitchener S.4905 Platinum Proof, in an NGC holder and graded PF70 Ultra Cameo, Rare with only 325 minted, lists in Spink at £3000 (£1,100 £1,600)

847)

One Shilling and Sixpence 1812 Head type Proof with small lettering on the reverse ESC 975, Bull 2117 near FDC with old grey toning and a hint of cabinet friction, Excessively rare, the joint finest known of just 3 examples thus far recorded by the LCGS Population Report (£1,000 - £1,400)

848)

One Shilling and Sixpence Bank Token 1811 Bust type Proof ESC 970, Bull 2113, with old grey toning with touches of blue and gold, in a PCGS holder and graded PR64 (£1,000 - £1,400)

849)

One Shilling and Sixpence Bank Token 1813 ESC 976, Bull 2119 Lustrous UNC with some golden tone, a most attractive example (£160 - £200)

850)

One Shilling and Sixpence Bank Token 1813 ESC 976, Bull 2119 toned UNC in an LCGS holder and graded LCGS 82, the second finest known of 8 examples thus far recorded by the LCGS Population Report (£120 - £180)

851)

One Shilling and Sixpence Bank Token 1815 ESC 978, Bull 2122 Lustrous UNC, the obverse with a subtle and attractive golden tone, in an LCGS holder and graded LCGS 82 (£120 - £180)

Maundy Set 2013 UNC and retaining almost full mint lustre, in the original plastic as issued, the packaging with a small split above the Fourpence (£400 - £500)

Maundy Set 2013 UNC and retaining full mint lustre, in the original plastic as issued (£400 - £500)

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852)

Pennies (2) 1855 Ornamental Trident Peck 1508 UNC with choice blue toning, a superb piece 1863 Freeman 42 6+G VF or slightly better with an edge crack running from the 3 of the date, though the edge, onto the obverse and part way up the portrait as far as the lower part of the Queen’s neck, an unusual piece (£200 £250)

853)

Penny 1797 10 Leaves Peck 1132 EF or very near so with traces of lustre (£100 - £150)

854)

Penny 1797 10 Leaves Peck 1132 GVF or better with traces of lustre (£110 - £140)

855)

Penny 1797 10 Leaves Peck 1132 UNC with light cabinet friction and around 40% lustre, these extremely difficult to find in lustrous state (£200 - £400)

856)

Penny 1806 Incuse Curl Peck 1342 UNC and nicely toned with a few small spots (£100 - £120)

857)

Penny 1806 Incuse Curl, Peck 1342 UNC with a hint of underlying colourful tone, in an LCGS holder and graded LCGS 80 (£150 £200)

858)

Penny 1806 Incuse Curl, Peck 1342 UNC with chocolate toning, a superb example, with the portrait of the King and the Britannia figure particularly well struck, in an LCGS holder and graded LCGS 82, formerly in an NGC holder and graded MC65 BN, this ticket removed at the time of LCGS slabbing, a choice example and would make a superb type coin (£225 - £300)

859)

Penny 1825 Peck 1420 UNC and retaining around 60% original mint lustre, a somewhat under-rated date, as many more Pennies dated 1826 show up in high grades, in an LCGS holder and graded LCGS 80, the third finest of examples thus far recorded by the LCGS Population Report (£360 - £480)

860)

861)

Penny 1846 Ornamental Trident, Far Colon after DEF Peck 1490 UNC or near so with considerable mint lustre (£330 - £380)

862)

Penny 1858 Large Date No WW Peck 1518 UNC and with around 85% lustre a superb piece and seldom seen in this high grade (£350 - £450)

863)

Penny 1859 Peck 1519 EF with subdued lustre (£100 - £120)

864)

Penny 1861 Freeman 28 dies 5+G About VG/VG and extremely rare rated R18 by Freeman (£250 - £350)

865)

Penny 1861 Freeman 29 dies 6+D UNC around 40% mint lustre, the surfaces of superior quality and displaying only minimal contact marks, a most attractive example, UNC in an LCGS holder and graded LCGS 82, the joint finest of 8 examples thus far recorded by the LCGS Population Report (£280 - £380)

866)

Penny 1862 Freeman 39 dies 6+G a very sharply struck example showing the all the intricate detail of this elegant early design, early Bun Pennies often show faults and weaknesses but this example a superior strike with choice chocolate tone, in an LCGS holder and graded LCGS 82 (£250 - £340)

867)

Penny 1862 Freeman 39 dies 6+G Choice UNC in an NGC holder Lustrous with magenta and purple tone, and graded MS64 RB (£200 - £250)

868)

Penny 1862 Freeman 39 dies 6+G UNC and lustrous, in an LCGS holder and graded LCGS 80 (£120 - £200)

869)

Penny 1862 Freeman 39 dies 6+G UNC and lustrous, in an LCGS holder and graded LCGS 82 (£120 - £200)

870)

Penny 1862 Freeman 39 dies 6+G UNC and lustrous, in an LCGS holder and graded LCGS 82 (£120 - £200)

Penny 1847 DEF Close Colon Peck 1492 UNC/AU with just a trace of the colon after BRITANNIAR on the reverse (£110 - £140)

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871)

Penny 1862 Small Date from Halfpenny die Freeman 41 dies 6+G VG or slightly better, most examples found in Poor to Fair grades, this example clearly better and extremely rare thus, rated R18 by Freeman (£750 - £850)

872)

Penny 1862 VIGTORIA error legend a recently discovered type, previously unlisted by Freeman, Gouby, Satin or Spink, we note also the error G is of a slightly different font to the G of D:G: Extremely rare and believed to be one of only a small number of known examples, VG with some surface marks but the variety very clear. We note an example described as Fair realised £1400 hammer price in our Auction A156 (5/3/2017 Lot 2509). This example is visually a superior coin with all legends clear. Probably rarer than the 1877 Narrow date coin, of which an LCGS Fine 20 example realised £7020 in our June 2010 auction (£250 - £750)

873)

Penny 1862 VIGTORIA error legend a recently discovered type, previously unlisted by Freeman, Gouby, Satin or Spink, we note also the error G is of a slightly different font to the G of D:G: Extremely rare and believed to be one of only a small number of known examples, Fair with some pitting but the variety very clear. We note an example described as Fair realised £1400 hammer price in our Auction A156 (5/3/2017 Lot 2509). Probably rarer than the 1877 Narrow date coin, of which an LCGS Fine 20 example realised £7020 in our June 2010 auction (£250 - £750)

874)

Penny 1866 Freeman 52 dies 6+G UNC toned with traces of lustre, in an LCGS holder and graded LCGS 80 (£150 - £200)

875)

Penny 1869 Freeman 59 dies 6+G VF/NVF and rare in all grades above VG (£125 - £250)

876)

Penny 1874H Freeman 69 dies 6+I VG/NVG Very rare the variety very clear, rated R16 by Freeman (£200 - £250)

877)

Penny 1874H Freeman 71 dies 7+G GEF/AU with traces of pale lustre, the obverse with some very minor contact marks (£110 - £140)

878)

Penny 1874H Freeman 76 dies 7+I GVF with field corrosion, we note that all previous examples we have offered have graded Fine or below, rated R17 by Freeman and very rare, we also note that there was no example of this type in either the Roland Harris or Andrew Wayne collections (£150 - £450)

879)

Penny 1875H Freeman 85 dies 8+J, UNC or very near so with around 75% subdued lustre, with some light toning around the date area, very rare and desirable, seldom seen in this high grade (£1,400 - £1,600)

880)

Penny 1876H Wide Date Freeman 87 dies 8+J EF (£140 - £180)

881)

Penny 1882H Freeman 115 dies 12+N UNC the reverse lustrous, with a small deposit in the reverse field (£150 - £180)

882)

Penny 1882H Freeman 115 dies 12+N UNC with traces of lustre, in an LCGS holder and graded LCGS 80 (£150 - £200)

883)

Penny 1894 Freeman 138 dies 12+N UNC with good subdued lustre, in an LCGS holder and graded LCGS 82 (£150 - £200)

884)

Penny 1904 Freeman 159 dies 1+B UNC and lustrous with some toning, in an LCGS holder and graded LCGS 82 (£100 - £200)

885)

Penny 1909 variety with raised dot after N of ONE GEF with traces of lustre, the obverse with some lamination flaws, however a rare type and with few examples recorded in high grades (£300 - £350)

886)

Penny 1912H Freeman 173 dies 1+A UNC the obverse lustrous the reverse with some toning, in an LCGS holder and graded LCGS 80 (£120 - £200)

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887)

888)

889)

890)

Penny 1918H Freeman 183 dies 2+B UNC with practically full lustre and a hint of toning, in an LCGS holder and graded LCGS 78, the joint finest known of 10 examples thus far recorded by the LCGS Population Report, all George V provincial mint Pennies very rare in this high grade and especially so with this amount of lustre (£400 - £600)

Penny 1926 Modified Effigy, Freeman 195 dies 4+B NEF/GVF Rare (£350 - £550)

Penny Edward VII trial 1902 produced by the Kings Norton Metal Co. Birmingham. Obverse: Bust of the King, right, within a raised inner circle, no legend, Reverse: A border of triangular teeth KINGS NORTON METAL Co L.D 1902 An inner circle of linked concentric circles, within this a further ten small separate circles, and within this a further set of linked concentric circles and the KNM cypher. 10.14 grammes. UNC or near so the obverse weakly struck, as seems to be the case with many of this series of Kings Norton patterns, an extremely rare piece with possibly only a handful known (£300 - £500)

Quarter Farthing 1852 Peck 1610 UNC with around 75% mint red lustre and some slightly uneven tone, Half Farthing 1844 Peck 1594 UNC with around 70% lustre, an attractive high grade pair of fractionals (£100 - £120)

891)

Quarter Guinea 1718 S.3638 Good Fine, Ex-Jewellery (£200 £250)

892)

Quarter Guinea 1718 S.3638 in an NGC holder and graded MS62 (£750 - £850)

893)

894)

Quarter Guinea 1762 S.3741 a lustrous example with touches of red toning in the legends, in a PCGS holder and graded MS63 (£750 - £850)

895)

Quarter Guinea 1762 S.3741 GEF with some red toning, a most attractive example (£650 - £750)

896)

Shilling 1658 Cromwell ESC 1005, Bull 254 with a small flan flaw in the obverse field , otherwise NEF/GVF with some residual toning in the legends, a sharp and attractive example with much eye appeal (£2,250 - £3,750)

897)

Shilling 1700 Fifth Bust, Small 00 in date ESC 1121A, Bull 1151 UNC or near so and lustrous (£400 - £500)

898)

Shilling 1708 Third Bust ESC 1147, Bull 1399, EF with a hint of golden toning, in an LCGS holder and graded LCGS 65 (£260 £300)

899)

Shilling 1708 Third Bust Plain in angles ESC 1147, Bull 1399 GVF or slightly better, the reverse with two hairline scratches (£100 - £150)

900)

Shilling 1709 Third Bust, ESC 1154, Bull 1402, EF with an attractive light bluish tone, (£450 - £550)

901)

Shilling 1711 Fourth Bust ESC 1158, Bull 1408 VF the reverse a little better, with touches of blue and gold toning in the obverse legend (£100 - £150)

Quarter Guinea 1718 S.3638 VF/GVF, with traces of a mount having been removed from the top, a few thin scratches are the only signs on the surface of mounting (£200 - £250)

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902)

Shilling 1723 SSC C over SS ESC 1176A, Bull 1590 UNC with grey toning and much underlying mint lustre, in an LCGS holder and graded LCGS 78 (£350 - £400)

910)

Shilling 1787 Hearts, Inverted 1 in date ESC 1225A, Bull 2131 GEF/ AU the obverse with some colourful toning and light haymarking, rated R2 by Bull (£300 - £350)

903)

Shilling 1723 SSC First Bust, R of GEORGIVS struck over a larger R, as ESC 1176, Bull 1586 GVF/NEF and lightly toned (£100 - £160)

911)

904)

Shilling 1736 6 over 5 Roses and Plumes ESC 1199A, Bull 1710 with pearls visible in the crowns, in an NGC holder and graded AU55, Very Rare and rated R2 by ESC (£600 - £800)

Shilling 1816 ESC 1228, Bull 2140, UNC with choice tone, the obverse exhibiting a superb green and gold tone with touches of magenta and cyan, in an LCGS holder and graded LCGS 85 (£140 - £180)

912)

Shilling 1817 ESC 1232, Bull 2144, UNC and choice with grey, magenta and cyan toning, a superb example of the type, in an LCGS holder and graded LCGS 85 (£150 - £200)

913)

Shilling 1819 variety on ESC 1235, Bull 2152 with no lower colon dot after D of D:G: UNC and unusual (£200 - £250)

914)

Shilling 1820 ESC 1236, Bull 2157 UNC or very near so with minor cabinet friction with multicoloured toning over original mint lustre (£150 - £200)

915)

Shilling 1825 Laureate Head ESC 1253, Bull 2402 UNC and with a pleasing and even grey tone, the reverse with touches of gold and blue tone, a most attractive example (£500 - £550)

916)

Shilling 1826 6 over 2, the underlying 2 visible in the lower loop of the 6 and with evidence of the lower point of the 2 at the lower left of the 6 outside the loop, ESC 1257A GEF and with pleasing tone, with a small nick behind the bust, in an LCGS holder and graded LCGS 65, a very rare type and seldom encountered in any grade, our archive database shows that this is only the third example we have offered in 16 years (£1,200 - £1,400)

917)

Shilling 1826 with dot between the 8 and the 2 of the date GVF an unusual variety (£200 - £250)

918)

Shilling 1834 ESC 1268, Bull 2489 A/UNC and lustrous with minor cabinet friction (£280 - £350)

905)

Shilling 1745 LIMA ESC 1205, Bull 1724 GVF with a pleasing original tone (£300 - £500)

906)

Shilling 1750 all reverse stops are weak or missing ESC 1210, Bull 1729 EF with attractive blue and green toning (£300 - £350)

907)

Shilling 1750 Thin 0 in date ESC 1210, Bull 1729 NEF with touches of golden tone in the legends (£300 - £400)

908)

Shilling 1758 ESC 1213, Bull 1734 EF with golden tone, an eyecatching example (£100 - £120)

909)

Shilling 1763 ESC 1214, Bull 2124 EF or very near so, attractively toned and with the odd contact mark (£1,200 - £1,500)

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919)

920)

921)

922)

Shilling 1836 ESC 1273, Bull 2494 UNC with considerable mint lustre, rare in this grade (£350 - £450)

Shilling 1852 ESC 1299, Bull 3001, Choice UNC and with a beautiful old olive and golden toning, an outstanding and original example, in an LCGS holder and graded LCGS 85 (£500 - £600)

932)

Shilling 1890 ESC 1357, Bull 3144, a superb example UNC and with golden toning a choice coin, in an LCGS holder and graded LCGS 85, the joint finest known of 30 examples thus far recorded by the LCGS Population Report, one of a small group of choice Jubilee Head Shillings offered in this sale (£175 - £225)

933)

Shilling 1891 ESC 1358, Bull 3145, a choice lustrous UNC example the reverse with light toning, in an LCGS holder and graded LCGS 85, the joint finest known of 16 examples thus far recorded by the LCGS Population Report. one of a small group of choice Jubilee Head Shillings in this sale (£160 - £200)

934)

Shilling 1893 Large Letters on Obverse Proof ESC 1362, Bull 3156, Davies 1011P, with original blue-green, grey gold and magenta tone a stunningly beautiful example, the design always more appreciated in Proof form nFDC with minor friction only to the highest points (£300 - £400)

935)

Shilling 1900 ESC 1369, Bull 3165 UNC with a choice and colourful tone, in an LCGS holder and graded LCGS 85, the joint finest known of 40 examples thus far recorded by the LCGS Population Report, superb example and seldom seen in this choice grade (£120 - £150)

936)

Shilling 1905 ESC 1414, Bull 3591 GF/NVF toned, with some surface marks, Rare in all grades above Fine (£125 - £175)

937)

Shilling 1905 ESC 1414, Bull 3591 VF/VF the reverse better, the obverse with some contact marks, Very Rare in all grades above Fine (£600 - £900)

938)

Shilling 1908 ESC 1417, Bull 3594 EF and scarce in high grade (£125 - £150)

939)

Shilling 1909 ESC 1418, Bull 3595 UNC and lustrous with some minor contact marks and small rim nicks visible under magnification, very scarce in this high grade (£275 - £350)

940)

Sixpence 1677 ESC 1516, Bull 571 the G of MAG overstruck the G of MAG overstruck, the underlying figure unclear, VF and nicely struck (£160 - £200)

941)

Sixpence 1678 8 over 7 ESC 1517, Bull 573, VF and with a pleasing tone (£170 - £220)

Shilling 1852 ESC 1299, Bull 3001, Lustrous UNC with a light golden tone, in an LCGS holder and graded LCGS 82 (£300 - £400)

Shilling 1872 ESC 1324, Bull 3042, Die Number 90, Lustrous UNC with a hint of toning, in an LCGS holder and graded LCGS 80 (£220 - £280)

923)

Shilling 1874 ESC 1326, Bull 3044 Die Number 39 GEF and lustrous with attractive toning (£140 - £180)

924)

Shilling 1879 No Die Number Davies 912 dies 7C, UNC or near so in an LCGS holder and graded AU75 (£140 - £180)

925)

Shilling 1882 ESC 1341, Bull 3071 About EF/EF and very scarce (£100 - £150)

926)

Shilling 1889 Large Jubilee Head ESC 1355, Bull 3142, Davies 987 dies 3D a choice example UNC and with golden toning, very desirable in this grade, one of a small group of choice Jubilee Head Shillings in this sale, the second finest known of 19 examples thus far recorded by the LCGS Population Report (£130 - £160)

927)

Shilling 1890 Close 90 in date with the 0 pointing to a rim tooth rather than between 2 rim teeth as on the standard type for this year. as ESC 1357, Bull 3144, UNC with light golden toning, the reverse with a contact mark to the right of the shield, unlisted in ESC, Bull, Spink or Davies (£100 - £150)

928)

Shilling 1890 ESC 1357, Bull 3144 Lustrous UNC and choice with light golden toning (£100 - £150)

929)

Shilling 1890 ESC 1357, Bull 3144 Lustrous UNC and choice with light golden toning (£100 - £150)

930)

Shilling 1890 ESC 1357, Bull 3144 Lustrous UNC and choice with light golden toning (£100 - £150)

931)

Shilling 1890 ESC 1357, Bull 3144 Lustrous UNC with golden toning (£100 - £150)

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942)

Sixpence 1693 ESC 1529, Bull 869 VF or a touch better with a thin scratch in the obverse field (£600 - £1,000)

943)

Sixpence 1696 ESC 1533, Bull 1202 GEF with a deep golden tone (£170 - £220)

944)

Sixpence 1697 Third Bust, Later Harp, Large Crowns ESC 1566, Bull 1233 UNC and lustrous with olive and golden tone and some light haymarks, in an LCGS holder and graded LCGS 78, formerly in an NGC holder and graded MS64 this ticket no longer with the coin (£180 - £220)

945)

946)

Sixpence 1697 Third Bust, Later Harp, Large Crowns GVLIEIMVS error legend ESC 1566C, Bull 1237 Choice UNC and lustrous with golden toning, in a PCGS holder and graded MS64 (£400 - £500)

Sixpence 1697B ESC 1555, Bull 1261, S.3528, in a PCGS holder and graded MS64, UNC with golden toning, in a PCGS holder and graded MS64, very scarce now in the highest grades, indeed this is the only example of this date and variety recorded by the PCGS Population Report (£600 - £800)

951)

Sixpence 1893 Veiled Head Proof ESC 1763, Bull 3286, Davies 1181, dies 2A, listed as ‘to be confirmed’ by Davies, nFDC the fields displaying much original brilliance under colourful bluegreen toning (£250 - £300)

952)

Sixpence 1903 ESC 1787, Bull 3599 UNC with choice gold and olive green tone, in an LCGS holder and graded LCGS 82 (£110 - £140)

953)

Sixpences (2) 1821 ESC 1654, Bull 2421 GEF and lustrous, 1827 ESC 1664, Bull 2437 VF for wear with some old scratches and tone spots (£200 - £250)

954)

Sixpences (2) 1835 ESC 1676, Bull 2508 NEF/GVF with grey tone, 1844 Large 44 in date ESC 1690, NVF once cleaned (£125 - £150)

955)

Sixpences (3) 1903 ESC 1787, Bull 3599 EF, 1906 ESC 1790, Bull 3602, EF, 1910 ESC 1794, Bull 3606 UNC (£100 - £120)

956)

Sixpences in LCGS holders (2) 1909 ESC 1793, Bull 3605 UNC a sharp and lustrous example, in an LCGS holders and graded LCGS 80, Sixpence 1927 First Reverse ESC 1815, Bull 3896 UNC and fully lustrous, a choice example, would make an excellent type coin (£170 - £220)

957)

Sovereign 1817 Marsh 1 About Fine/Good Fine (£300 - £450)

958)

Sovereign 1817 Marsh 1 Fine/Good Fine with an edge bruise, in a Harrington & Byrne case with certificate (£700 - £800)

947)

Sixpence 1741 Roses ESC 1613, Bull 1751, EF with an attractive and colourful underlying tone, the obverse with some light haymarking in an LCGS holder and graded LCGS 65 (£300 - £350)

959)

Sovereign 1817 Marsh 1 in an NGC holder and graded MS61 (£2,200 - £2,600)

948)

Sixpence 1821 ESC 1654, Bull 2421 GVF/NEF the obverse once lightly cleaned, now with pleasing grey tone (£120 - £180)

960)

Sovereign 1817 Marsh 1 in an NGC holder and graded MS62 (£4,250 - £4,750)

949)

Sixpence 1858 ESC 1706, Bull 3200, Davies 1058 dies 2A Obverse: I of GRATIA points right of a rim bead, with 10 1/2 teeth date spacing, right UNC a superb piece, beautifully toned gold with touches of underlying blue and green, in an LCGS holder and graded LCGS 82, the joint finest known of 5 examples thus far recorded by the LCGS Population Report, one for the advanced Sixpence collector (£400 - £500) 961)

Sovereign 1817 Marsh 1 variant with the third I of III missing it’s top left serif, NEF and retaining some lustre, the reverse a little dull on some of the high points (£2,000 - £2,500)

950)

Sixpence 1869 ESC 1720, Bull 3219, Die Number 16 A/UNC and lustrous with some golden toning around the rims, a very rare date, rated R2 by ESC and possibly rarer still in high grades (£125 - £250)

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962)

Sovereign 1818 Marsh 2a, S.3785A, Ascending Colon after BRITANNIAR, with space between REX and F:D: Fine to Good Fine with very light signs of tooling under strong magnification (£1,600 - £2,000)

963)

Sovereign 1820 Closed 2 in date, Marsh 4, S.3785C in a PCGS holder and graded AU55 (£1,800 - £2,200)

964)

Sovereign 1820 Open 2 Marsh 4 A/UNC and lustrous, the reverse with minor contact marks, however a beautifully lustrous piece with super eye appeal (£2,400 - £2,800)

965)

Sovereign 1821 Marsh 5 A/UNC and lustrous, sharply struck and with Prooflike fields, a superb example and seldom seen as choice as this (£2,800 - £3,200)

966)

967)

968)

Sovereign 1822 Marsh 6 NEF the reverse with some minor contact marks, a very attractive example, another of the group of George IV Sovereigns consigned to this sale (£1,100 - £1,400)

969)

Sovereign 1823 Marsh 7 rated R3 by Marsh with a mintage of just 616,770 pieces, Fine and a collectable example without problems, another of the dates that is always popular and sought after on the rare occasions it is offered (£1,600 - £2,000)

970)

Sovereign 1824 Marsh GVF the reverse with small depressions in the fields behind the horse, with signs of expert tooling in the fields, the obverse also with some depressions on the King’s neck, there are attempts to conceal this by light smoothing, we note EF examples have previously realised £2000 in the sale (£1,250 - £1,500)

971)

Sovereign 1825 Bare Head, Marsh 10 Near Fine (£300 - £600)

972)

Sovereign 1825 Laureate Head, Marsh 9, NVF/VF and very rare, this type always sought after on the rare occasions they are offered. Rated R3 and comprising only a small percentage of the overall 4,200,343 Sovereigns minted in 1825 (£1,750 - £2,250)

973)

Sovereign 1825 Marsh 10 EF or very near so and lustrous, always a popular issue, one of a group of high grade George IV and William IV Sovereigns offered in this sale (£1,100 - £1,400)

974)

Sovereign 1826 Marsh 11 A/UNC and lustrous with Prooflike fields, the obverse with a sharp portrait with some hairlines in the fields, nevertheless with much eye appeal (£1,300 - £1,600)

Sovereign 1821 Marsh 5 EF the obverse showing some hairlines on the King’s neck with evidence of light smoothing in this area (£1,400 - £1,800)

Sovereign 1821 Marsh 5 GVF the reverse a touch better (£450 £750)

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975)

Sovereign 1826 Marsh 11 approaching Fine, the obverse with some scratches in the fields (£300 - £600)

976)

Sovereign 1827 Marsh 12 About EF, the obverse with some minor contact marks, one of a group of high grade George IV and William IV Sovereigns offered in this sale (£1,100 - £1,400)

977)

Sovereign 1829 Marsh 14 About EF/EF and lustrous with some contact marks and small rim nicks, one of a group of high grade George IV and William IV Sovereigns offered in this sale (£1,250 - £1,500)

978)

Sovereign 1830 Marsh 15 EF/GEF and lustrous with lots of eye appeal, a very desirable coin in this high grade, another from a group of high grade George IV and William IV Sovereigns offered in this sale (£1,200 - £1,500)

979)

Sovereign 1831 First Bust W.W. with stops on truncation Marsh 16 About EF/EF the obverse with minor contact marks, the reverse particularly superb and eye-catching, a rare and sought after piece in high grade, another from a group of high grade George IV and William IV Sovereigns offered in this sale (£2,600 - £3,200)

980)

Sovereign 1831 First Bust W.W. with stops on truncation Marsh 16 NEF and Rare, rated R2 by Marsh, we have noted that the 1831 Sovereigns are always popular when we offer them, one more from a group of high grade George IV and William IV Sovereigns offered in this sale (£1,800 - £2,200)

981)

Sovereign 1831 Second Bust, Plain Edge Proof S.3829B in an NGC holder and graded PF61 Ultra Cameo. The William IV Proof coin a much sought after issue with a very low mintage, this issue missing from many advanced collections (£7,500 - £8,500)

982)

Sovereign 1832 Marsh 17 Second Bust, Nose points to second I of BRITANNIAR, EF the obverse with some minor contact marks, another of the high grade George IV and William IV Sovereigns offered in this sale (£1,400 - £1,600)

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983)

Sovereign 1832 Marsh 17 Second Bust, Nose points to second I of BRITANNIAR, in an NGC holder and graded MS61 (£2,200 £2,600)

989)

Sovereign 1839 Marsh 23 nEF/GEF, the reverse prooflike and lustrous with small scuffs on a part of the shield, a rare date and still with much eye appeal (£4,000 - £5,000)

984)

Sovereign 1833 as Marsh 18 with all four figures of the date double struck, EF or very near so the obverse with some small hairline scratches visible under strong magnification, another of the group of high grade George IV and William IV Sovereigns offered in this sale (£1,250 - £1,500)

990)

Sovereign 1839 Marsh 23 VF rare thus (£2,700 - £3,200)

991)

Sovereign 1841 Unbarred A’s in GRATIA as Marsh 24 Reverse Fine, the obverse near so, an extremely rare date and type, one of the key dates in the entire Sovereign series (£6,000 - £7,500)

992)

Sovereign 1842 Open 2 in date, S.3852, unlisted as a separate variety by Marsh, Fine/Good Fine and rare (£350 - £400)

993)

Sovereign 1843 3 over inverted 2 in date, 4 in date points between two rim teeth, one of two different obverse dies for this type offered in this sale. The reverse die show the second I in BRITANNIARUM having no top left serif. VG or better and a rare type (£350 - £450)

994)

Sovereign 1843 3 over inverted 2 in date, 4 points directly to a rim tooth with the 843 of the date being more widely spaced. The 3 of the date on this die is poorly formed, and the usage of the 2 punch to overstrike it has not especially clarified the rendition of the figure. On the reverse this shows the full second I in BRITANNIARUM. It is especially rare to see two example of this type both struck from different pairs of dies. VF with some contact marks the reverse better, a rare type (£500 - £750)

995)

Sovereign 1843 as Marsh 26 the second I in BRITANNIARUM without a top left serif and thus resembles a reversed 1, in a PCGS holder and graded AU50 (£350 - £400)

985)

986)

987)

988)

Sovereign 1835 Marsh 19 EF the obverse with a few light surface marks and a small edge pinch at 9 o’clock (£500 - £1,000)

Sovereign 1835 Marsh 19 NEF/EF the obverse with some contact marks and a small scuff, Rare in high grades and one of the lower mintages of the William IV reign (£1,200 - £1,500)

Sovereign 1836 Marsh 20 EF/GEF an eye-catching example the reverse especially so with considerable eye appeal, two small rim nicks barely detract, one of a group of high grade George IV and William IV Sovereigns offered in this sale (£1,200 - £1,400)

Sovereign 1837 Marsh 21 NEF/About EF with some light contact marks, all William IV Sovereigns sought after in high grades, from a group high grade George IV and William IV Sovereigns offered in this sale (£1,100 - £1,400)

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996)

Sovereign 1843 Roman 1 in date S.3582 NVF the reverse with a small area of red tone, Very Rare and unlisted by Marsh, now listed at £1250 in the Spink catalogue (£750 - £850)

1003) Sovereign 1857 Marsh 40, S.3852 NEF/About EF and very pleasing for the grade (£350 - £400)

997)

Sovereign 1844 Marsh 27, in an NGC holder and graded AU55 (£450 - £500)

1004) Sovereign 1861 C over rotated C in VICTORIA S.3852D About VF with some contact marks and edge nicks, a rare type discovered in the last 15 years thus unlisted by Marsh (£400 - £500)

998)

Sovereign 1845 Roman 1 in date, S.3852, unlisted as a separate variety by Marsh, NVF/VF and very rare (£700 - £800)

1005) Sovereign 1861 E of DEI over high E, S.3852D unlisted by Marsh, some example of this type show more of the top of the underlying E thus confirming the type, VF or better and scarce thus (£500 £600) 999)

Sovereign 1847 Marsh 30, similar to Bentley 409 with no lower right serif to the first 1 in the date, but with all other serifs present, and the ponytail ending in a single strand, unlike the Bentley coin. This shows another stage in the evolution of the dies from the 1847 Sovereigns, VF, an interesting piece (£400 £500) 1006) Sovereign 1861 Marsh 44, GVF with some small rim nicks (£250 - £350)

1000) Sovereign 1847 Marsh 30, VF/NVF with some small nicks on the portrait (£400 - £450) 1007) Sovereign 1864 Marsh 49, Die Number 75 About Fine (£240 £340) 1008) Sovereign 1869 Marsh 53, Die Number 34 NEF with some minor contact marks (£220 - £260) 1001) Sovereign 1850 Marsh 33, S.3852C EF/GEF the obverse with some light contact marks (£380 - £420)

1002) Sovereign 1851 Marsh 34, S.3852C GEF/AU and lustrous (£380 £420)

1009) Sovereign 1870 WW in relief on truncation S.3853B, Die Number 123, in an NGC holder and graded MS63, the NGC Population Census shows that at the time of writing, out of 100 coins submitted, only one has graded higher (£500 - £600)

1010) Sovereign 1871 George and the Dragon, Large B.P. WW buried in narrow truncation S.3856 NVF/VF (£240 - £280)

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1011) Sovereign 1871 George and the Dragon, Small B.P., Marsh 84, S.3856 GEF/AU and lustrous, a very pleasing early example of this type (£380 - £420)

1012) Sovereign 1871 Shield Reverse, Marsh 55, S.3853B, Die Number 22, EF and lustrous with some tiny rim nicks (£350 - £400)

1013) Sovereign 1871 Shield Reverse, Marsh 55, S.3853B, Die Number 30, in a PCGS holder and graded MS63 (£450 - £600)

1014) Sovereign 1871S George and the Dragon Marsh 110 S.3858A horse with long tail, Small B.P. in exergue GVF/NEF with some small edge nicks (£350 - £400) 1015) Sovereign 1871S Shield Reverse, W.W Incuse S.3855A, GEF/AU and lustrous with some small rim nicks (£380 - £420)

1016) Sovereign 1871S Shield Reverse, W.W Raised, S.3855 NEF/GEF and lustrous (£380 - £420)

1018) Sovereign 1872 Shield Reverse, Marsh 56, S.3853B, Die Number 81, EF/GEF and lustrous with a small rim nick (£350 - £400)

1019) Sovereign 1872 Shield Reverse, Marsh 56, S.3853B, Die Number 87, EF/AU and lustrous, an extremely attractive example (£380 - £420)

1020) Sovereign 1872 Shield Reverse, Marsh 56, S.3853B, Die Number 98, EF/GEF and lustrous with some small rim nicks (£350 - £400)

1021) Sovereign 1872M 2 over 1 Shield Reverse, Marsh 59A, Fine/Good Fine and rated R4 by Marsh with 15-25 examples believed to exist, making this the scarcest date/die combination in the Melbourne Young Head Shield Series. The overdate is visible over the top of the 2 with the base of the underlying 1 forming part of the base of the 2. An example of the type is shown in Marsh 2000 page 64 (scanning electron microscope picture). Cataloguers Note: The mint was opened on 12 June 1872 by the Governor and Viscountess Canterbury. This was somewhat later than planned; it had ordered and paid for dies to strike coins dated 1871. It was initially manned by volunteers from the Royal Engineers who had undertaken special training in London. They were under the command of Colonel Edward Ward who had already great experience with opening a mint in Australia as he had been in charge of the original team at the Sydney Mint in 1855. This variety arose due to the dies sent from London only averaging 8000 impressions, whereas the reverse dies were averaging 14,000 impressions, therefore by September 1872 some of the 1871 obverse dies had to be altered. A local engraver Julius Hogarth was employed and carried out the work. (£400 - £450)

1017) Sovereign 1872 George and the Dragon Marsh 85, S.3856A, EF/ AU with plenty of mint ‘cartwheel’ lustre, some contact marks on the obverse mentioned for accuracy (£400 - £450) 1022) Sovereign 1872M Shield Reverse, Marsh 59, S.3854 EF/GEF and lustrous (£450 - £500)

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1023) Sovereign 1872M Shield Reverse, WW complete on broad truncation Marsh 94, S.3854 NEF with some light contact marks and a small rim nick (£380 - £420)

1031) Sovereign 1875M Marsh 97, S.3857, the M below the bust is misaligned and is higher up and towards the bust, NEF/EF with a small scuff above the horse’s head (£350 - £400)

1024) Sovereign 1872S Shield S.3855 in a PCGS holder and graded AU55 (£350 - £400)

1032) Sovereign 1876 Marsh 88, S.3856A, UNC or near so and highly lustrous with Prooflike fields, the portrait retaining some mint frost, a few light hairlines and small rim nicks barely detract, this a superior example of the type (£425 - £475)

1025) Sovereign 1873 George and the Dragon Marsh 86, S.3856A, EF a highly lustrous piece with some signs of die rust (£425 - £475)

1026) Sovereign 1873M George and the Dragon Marsh 95 EF/GEF with some rim nicks, the reverse with a particularly bold strike (£400 - £450)

1027) Sovereign 1874 George and the Dragon Marsh 87 A/UNC and lustrous with very light hairlines, a very pleasing example and eye-catching (£450 - £500)

1028) Sovereign 1874 M George and the Dragon, WW in relief buried in truncation, Marsh 96, S.3854 EF/GEF the obverse with some light contact marks, our archive database shows that this is the finest we have offered of this date and type in 16 years (£380 - £420)

1029) Sovereign 1875 M George and the Dragon Marsh 97, S.3857 Good Fine with some small edge nicks (£240 - £340) 1030) Sovereign 1875M Marsh 97, S.3857, NEF and lustrous (£400 £450)

1033) Sovereign 1876 S George and the Dragon Marsh 115, S.3858A EF/ GEF with some lustre, a high grade example, indeed our archive database shows most we have offered in past sales have been middle grade examples, so possibly scarcer than catalogue values would suggest (£380 - £420)

1034) Sovereign 1877 M Marsh 99, S.3857, GEF/EF and lustrous a very attractive example (£380 - £420)

1035) Sovereign 1878 Marsh 89, S.3856A Fine/NVF (£240 - £340) 1036) Sovereign 1878S Shield Reverse, Marsh 74, S.3855 NEF/AU and lustrous, the reverse with particularly good eye appeal (£360 £400)

1037) Sovereign 1879 Marsh 90, Extremely Rare and with a mintage of just 20,013, Obverse NEF/the reverse EF or slightly better with some minor contact marks, we note that the late Michael Marsh, the author of the ‘The Gold Sovereign - Golden Jubilee Edition’ stated that in close on 40 years he had only seen one top grade example (£2,300 - £2,600)

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1038) Sovereign 1879M George and the Dragon Marsh 101, S.3857 Near VF with an edge nick above the bust (£240 - £340) 1039) Sovereign 1879M George and the Dragon, Horse with long tail, Marsh 101, S.3857 EF/GEF and sharply struck, the reverse particularly eye-catching (£350 - £400)

1040) Sovereign 1879M George and the Dragon, Horse with long tail, Marsh 101, S.3857 in a PCGS holder and graded MS62 (£500 £600)

1041) Sovereign 1879S Shield Reverse, Marsh 75, S.3855, EF with some thin scratches on the obverse (£360 - £400)

1045) Sovereign 1880M Shield Reverse, WW Raised on truncation Marsh 61, S.3854 (rated R2 by Marsh), one of the rarer date/ type combinations in the entire Young Head Melbourne series, NEF and very rare thin this high grade (£800 - £900)

1046) Sovereign 1880S Shield Reverse, Marsh 76, S.3855, GEF and lustrous, the obverse with some light contact marks, nevertheless a most attractive and lustrous piece (£380 - £420)

1047) Sovereign 1881M George and the Dragon, No B.P. Horse with short tail, Marsh 103B , S.3857A in an LCGS holder and graded LCGS 60, the second finest of 7 examples thus far recorded by the LCGS Population Report (£375 - £425) 1048) Sovereign 1881M George and the Dragon, No B.P. WW buried in truncation, Horse with short tail S.3857A, GF/NVF with an edge nick (£240 - £340)

1042) Sovereign 1880 George and the Dragon, W.W buried in Horse with Short tail S.3856B VF, comes in a small presentation box (£220 - £300) 1043) Sovereign 1880 second 8 over 7, the overdate with only traces visible, namely in the top line of the 8 and evident below the central part of the 8, W.W buried in truncation, horse with short tail, small B.P. in exergue, S.3856B, About EF/EF and lustrous (£350 - £400)

1049) Sovereign 1881M George and the Dragon, W.W buried in truncation, Horse with long tail, small B.P. in exergue, S.3857, Good Fine/NVF in a decorative 9 carat gold mount, total weight 11.40 grammes (£220 - £320) 1050) Sovereign 1881S Shield Reverse, Marsh 77, S.3855B, EF/GEF the obverse with some contact marks (£360 - £400)

1051) Sovereign 1882S Shield Reverse Marsh 78 GVF/NEF a very pleasing example retaining some mint lustre, in an LCGS holder and graded LCGS 55 (£280 - £320) 1044) Sovereign 1880M George and the Dragon, W.W buried in truncation, Horse with long tail, small B.P in exergue S.3857 EF and with some mint lustre (£380 - £420)

1052) Sovereign 1883M George and the Dragon, W.W complete on truncation, Horse with short tail, S.3857C EF and retaining some mint lustre (£380 - £420)

1053) Sovereign 1883S George and the Dragon Marsh 120, S.3858E, EF/AU and lustrous, a very attractive example of the later Young Head type (£380 - £420)

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1054) Sovereign 1883S Shield Reverse, Marsh 79, S.3855B, GEF and lustrous with a small edge nick (£360 - £400)

1063) Sovereign 1885M George and the Dragon S.3857C WW complete on truncation, Horse with short tail VF (£240 - £340) 1064) Sovereign 1885S George and the Dragon Marsh 122, S.3858E GEF and lustrous, a lovely example of the later Young head type (£380 - £420)

1055) Sovereign 1884 Marsh 92 S.3856F, NVF/VF the reverse with a small toning area by the dragon (£240 - £340) 1056) Sovereign 1884M George and the Dragon, W.W complete on truncation, Horse with short tail, S.3857C GEF and lustrous with some light contact marks (£360 - £400)

1065) Sovereign 1885S George and the Dragon Marsh 122, S.3858E Good Fine (£240 - £340) 1066) Sovereign 1885S George and the Dragon Marsh 122, S.3858E NVF/GF with small edge nicks (£240 - £340) 1067) Sovereign 1885S Shield Reverse Marsh 81, S.3858E GEF/AU with a small scuff behind the bun on the obverse, other than this the surfaces are excellent (£360 - £400)

1057) Sovereign 1884M George and the Dragon, WW complete on truncation, Horse with short tail, B.P in exergue, Marsh 106, S.3857C VF/GVF (£240 - £340) 1058) Sovereign 1884M Shield Reverse, Marsh 65 S.3854A, GEF/UNC and lustrous with some contact marks on the obverse, a very sharp strike, an eye-catching example (£360 - £400) 1068) Sovereign 1886M George and the Dragon Marsh 108, S.3857C GEF and lustrous, very minor contact marks barely detract (£400 - £450)

1059) Sovereign 1884M Shield Reverse, Marsh 65 S.3854A, in an NGC holder and graded AU58, the obverse displayed a good strike on the Queen’s hair, this unusual for this series (£380 - £420) 1060) Sovereign 1884S George and the Dragon Marsh 121 S.3858E About EF/EF with some light contact marks (£380 - £420)

1069) Sovereign 1886S Shield Reverse Marsh 82, S.3855B in a PCGS holder and graded MS62 (£650 - £750)

1061) Sovereign 1884S Shield Reverse, WW Raised on truncation Marsh 80, S.3855B EF/AU the obverse with some light contact marks, overall a lustrous piece with excellent eye appeal (£380 - £450)

1070) Sovereign 1886S Shield Reverse, Marsh 82, S.3855B, EF/AU and lustrous, the obverse with minor contact marks (£380 - £420)

1062) Sovereign 1885 Marsh 93, S.3856F, EF or slightly better, the reverse with an attractive, slightly subdued lustre (£380 - £420)

1071) Sovereign 1887M Jubilee Head, G: of D:G: closer to the Crown S.3867B, DISH M8 in a PCGS holder and graded MS62 (£450 £600)

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1072) Sovereign 1887M Jubilee Head, G: of D:G: closer to the Crown, Hooked J in J.E.B. the J.E.B initials higher and close, S.3867, DISH M2, Near EF/EF and lustrous, the 1887M types all scarce with an estimated mintage of less than 43,000 pieces, (£400 - £450)

1078) Sovereign 1887S Young Head, George and the Dragon, Marsh 124, S.3858E NEF/About EF (£330 - £360) 1079) Sovereign 1887S Young Head, Marsh 124, S.3858E GEF with original lustre a most attractive example, our archive database shows very few of these in this high grade in the last 16 years with most occurring in middle grades (£360 - £400)

1073) Sovereign 1887M Young Head, George and the Dragon, Marsh 109 GEF and lustrous, a very pleasing example (£330 - £360) 1080) Sovereign 1888M G: of D:G: closer to the crown S.3867B, DISH M10 GEF and highly lustrous the obverse with some light contact marks (£380 - £420)

1074) Sovereign 1887M Young Head, Shield Reverse, Marsh 68, S.3854A GEF the portrait with a particularly strong strike as opposed to the later Young Head issues which normally display weaker strikings. The coin displays some light rubbing to the Queen’s neck and truncation, we note that in spite of this, this is the finest overall grade example of this type we have offered in 16 years (£3,000 - £4,000)

1081) Sovereign 1889M First type with G: of D:G: further from the crown S.3867A EF with some small edge nicks (£400 - £450) 1082) Sovereign 1889S First type with G: of D:G: further from the crown S.3868, DISH S11 GVF/NEF with some heavier contact marks (£330 - £360)

1075) Sovereign 1887S Jubilee Head, D:G: further from crown, hooked J in J.E.B. , the J.E.B initials in an arc with last stop high, S.3868A DISH S1, GVF/EF (£450 - £550)

1083) Sovereign 1889S Second Legend with D:G: now closer to the crown S.3868B, DISH S12, About EF/EF and lustrous, an attractive example of the Sydney Mint type (£360 - £400)

1084) Sovereign 1889S Second legend with D:G: now closer to the crown S.3868B, DISH S12, About EF/GEF and lustrous (£360 - £400) 1076) Sovereign 1887S Jubilee Head, D:G: further from crown, hooked J in J.E.B. , the J.E.B. initials in a slight arc with the final stop right on the lower truncation, S.3868A, DISH S5, A/UNC with much original lustre, a very scarce and under-rated type, the details of which are fully explained by David Iverson in his excellent publication ‘The Jubilee Head Gold Sovereign 1887-1893’ (£700 - £800) 1085) Sovereign 1889S Second type with D;G; closer to the crown S.3868B, DISH S12 NEF (£330 - £360) 1086) Sovereign 1890 G: of D:G: closer to the crown S.3866B, DISH L13, Fine (£225 - £300)

1077) Sovereign 1887S Jubilee Head, D:G: further from crown, hooked J in J.E.B. Spread J.E.B. with the last stop further from the B S.3868A, DISH S2 VF/NEF, Rare (£500 - £600)

1087) Sovereign 1890S First type with G: of D:G: further from crown, angled J in J.E.B. S.3868, DISH S9 NEF with some edge nicks, rated very rare by DISH (£350 - £450)

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1088) Sovereign 1891M Horse with longer tail, S.3867C A/UNC and highly lustrous, the field although with some contact marks, are Prooflike and exceptional for the Jubilee Head issue (£360 - £400)

1098) Sovereign 1893 Veiled Head Proof S.3874 nFDC for wear the fields with many hairline scratches caused by tooling, nevertheless not unattractive and with reflective fields (£2,750 - £3,250)

1089) Sovereign 1891M S.3867C, DISH M16, Horse with long tail, Fine (£240 - £340)

1099) Sovereign 1893M Jubilee Head Marsh 137, DISH M18 EF/AU and highly lustrous with some contact marks, the reverse particularly attractive (£330 - £360)

1090) Sovereign 1891M S.3867C, DISH M16, Horse with long tail, Fine/ Good Fine (£240 - £340) 1091) Sovereign 1892 Marsh 130, S.3866C, DISH L16, AU/GEF and lustrous (£340 - £380)

1092) Sovereign 1892 Marsh 130, S.3866C, DISH L16, Fine/NVF the obverse with some heavier contact marks (£225 - £325) 1093) Sovereign 1892S Marsh 143, S.3868C, DISH S16, GEF/AU and highly lustrous, the reverse particularly attractive (£360 - £400)

1100) Sovereign 1893S Jubilee Head Marsh 144, DISH S17 GEF/AU and lustrous, a very pleasing example of the final jubilee head year type (£330 - £360) 1101) Sovereign 1894S Marsh 163 GEF/AU and lustrous, a most pleasing example (£340 - £380)

1102) Sovereign 1894S Marsh 163 GVF/NEF retaining some mint lustre, in an LCGS holder and graded VF 55 (£280 - £320) 1103) Sovereign 1895M Marsh 155 AU/GEF and almost fully lustrous with Prooflike surfaces (£360 - £400)

1094) Sovereign 1892S S.3868C, DISH S16, Fine/VF (£240 - £340) 1095) Sovereign 1893 Veiled Head Marsh 145 AU/UNC and lustrous, the reverse particularly pleasing, the Veiled Head coins now getting more difficult to fin in mint state (£360 - £400)

1096) Sovereign 1893 Veiled Head Marsh 145 Fine/NVF (£240 - £340) 1097) Sovereign 1893 Veiled Head Proof S.3874 in a PCGS holder and graded PR62, a fully brilliant example with some light hairlines (£3,750 - £4,250)

1104) Sovereign 1895S Marsh 164 About EF and a pleasing example of the Veiled head type (£360 - £400)

1105) Sovereign 1896 Marsh 148 Near Fine/Good Fine (£240 - £340) 1106) Sovereign 1896M Marsh 156 EF/AU and highly lustrous, a very attractive piece (£360 - £400)

1107) Sovereign 1896S Marsh 165 EF/GEF and lustrous with light contact marks and some small rim nicks, we note we have recorded only five previous examples in 16 years so suggesting possibly an under-rated type (£330 - £360)

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1108) Sovereign 1897M Marsh 157 GEF and highly lustrous, some light contact marks in the fields barely detract (£340 - £380)

1123) Sovereign 1910C Marsh 185 GVF the obverse with some contact marks, Rare with a mintage of just 28,020 pieces (£500 - £700)

1109) Sovereign 1898M Marsh 158 About EF/EF and lustrous (£330 £360)

1124) Sovereign 1910S Marsh 212 A/UNC and with good lustre, and a few small rim nicks, however a very attractive example with much eye appeal (£330 - £360)

1110) Sovereign 1899 Marsh 150 Near Fine/Near VF with two edge nicks (£240 - £340)

1125) Sovereign 1910S Marsh 212 in a PCGS holder and graded MS63, this type surprisingly hard to find in high grades (£260 - £350)

1111) Sovereign 1899M Marsh 159 UNC or very near so with almost full mint lustre, a beautiful lustrous example (£350 - £400)

1126) Sovereign 1911 Marsh 213 GEF and lustrous with some light contact marks (£240 - £340) 1127) Sovereign 1911 Proof S.3996 in an NGC holder and graded PF64+ Cameo (£1,650 - £1,850)

1112) Sovereign 1900P Marsh 172 Good Fine/NVF with a few rim nicks (£200 - £240) 1113) Sovereign 1900P Marsh 172 in a PCGS holder and graded MS62 (£400 - £450)

1128) Sovereign 1911 Proof S.3996 nFDC with light toning and with some hairlines (£900 - £1,100)

1114) Sovereign 1902 Marsh 174 Good Fine/NVF (£240 - £340) 1115) Sovereign 1902 Matt Proof S. 3969 in a PCGS holder and graded PR62 Matte (£700 - £800)

1129) Sovereign 1911C Marsh 221 EF with some contact marks and small rim nicks (£250 - £350)

1116) Sovereign 1902 Matt Proof S. 3969 nFDC with very minor cabinet friction to the highest points only (£350 - £650)

1130) Sovereign 1911C Marsh 221 in a PCGS holder and graded MS63, a scarce coin in any grade, with example in this grade particularly sought after (£350 - £400) 1131) Sovereign 1911P Marsh 250 EF in an LCGS holder and graded LCGS 65, we note that there are only 3 examples on the LCGS Population Report (£260 - £320) 1132) Sovereign 1911P Marsh 250 NEF and scarce (£220 - £320)

1117) Sovereign 1906 Marsh 178 Fine/NVF (£240 - £340) 1118) Sovereign 1906 Marsh 178 Fine/VF (£240 - £340) 1119) Sovereign 1907 Marsh 179 Good Fine/VF with a small edge bruise (£240 - £340) 1120) Sovereign 1907S Marsh 209 in a PCGS holder and graded MS63, a choice and lustrous example (£300 - £400) 1121) Sovereign 1907S Marsh 209 in a PCGS holder and graded MS64, a choice and lustrous with excellent surfaces (£350 - £400) 1122) Sovereign 1908S Marsh 210 in a PCGS holder and graded MS63, lustrous and with a hint of red toning (£320 - £360)

1133) Sovereign 1912 Marsh 214 NEF with a small rim nick (£240 - £340) 1134) Sovereign 1912M Marsh 230 VF (£240 - £340) 1135) Sovereign 1913 Marsh 215 EF/NEF with some contact marks (£240 - £340) 1136) Sovereign 1913 Marsh 215 VF/GVF (£240 - £340) 1137) Sovereign 1913P Marsh 252 Near EF with some lustre (£240 £340)

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1138) Sovereign 1914 Marsh 216 EF and lustrous with some surface marks and light deposit, this possibly removable (£240 - £340) 1139) Sovereign 1914C Marsh 223 AU/GEF and lustrous with some contact marks, all Ottawa mint Sovereigns hard to find in the high grades (£900 - £1,200)

1140) Sovereign 1914P Marsh 253 NEF with some small edge nicks (£240 - £340)

1151) Sovereign 1919C Marsh 227 EF with some contact marks, retaining some mint lustre (£300 - £400)

1152) Sovereign 1919S Marsh 279 UNC and lustrous in a PCGS holder and graded MS63, rare and under-rated date, our archive database stretching back to 2003 reveals that this is the first we have offered (£450 - £550)

1141) Sovereign 1914S Marsh 274 in a PCGS holder and graded MS64, a sharply struck example and with much mint lustre, a superior example (£270 - £360) 1142) Sovereign 1915 Marsh 217 NEF/EF (£240 - £340) 1143) Sovereign 1916 Marsh 218 EF/GEF an under-rated date and a very pleasing example (£375 - £425)

1144) Sovereign 1916 Marsh 218 Lustrous GEF and scarce (£300 - £500)

1153) Sovereign 1920M Marsh 238 GEF/AU and with considerable mint lustre, a superb piece and very rare in this high grade, rated R2 by Marsh (£3,500 - £4,500)

1154) Sovereign 1921S Marsh 281 EF/GEF with some light contact marks and small rim nicks, nevertheless still with much eye appeal and very rare, rated by Marsh (£1,500 - £2,000)

1145) Sovereign 1916S Marsh 276 in a PCGS holder and graded MS64, a choice and lustrous example (£370 - £420) 1146) Sovereign 1917C Marsh 225 in a PCGS holder and graded MS62, a scarce date with just 58,875 minted (£350 - £400) 1147) Sovereign 1917C Marsh 225 Lustrous GEF with the odd small rim nick, listed as rare by Marsh with a mintage of just 58,875 pieces (£250 - £350)

1155) Sovereign 1923M Marsh 241 GEF/AU, Rare (£250 - £350) 1156) Sovereign 1924M Marsh 242 EF/GEF with a small spot on the obverse rim, Rare (£300 - £400)

1148) Sovereign 1917P Marsh 256 GVF in a decorative 9 carat mount with precious stones with necklace chain attached the chain not hallmarked, total weight 18.79 grammes comes in a presentation box (£220 - £300) 1149) Sovereign 1918C Marsh 226 GEF and lustrous with the odd small rim nick (£300 - £400)

1150) Sovereign 1918P Marsh 257 VF (£240 - £340)

1157) Sovereign 1924S Marsh 284 EF with minor contact marks, an extremely rare issue, as are many of the Sydney Mint pieces of this reign, rated R3 by Marsh (£1,600 - £2,000)

1158) Sovereign 1925SA Marsh 289 EF and lustrous (£240 - £340)

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1159) Sovereign 1926M Marsh 244 EF and lustrous with some contact marks and rim nicks, Rare with a mintage of just 211,107 pieces (£300 - £400)

1170) Sovereign 1930SA Marsh 294 NEF with some lustre (£240 - £340)

1160) Sovereign 1926P Marsh 265 EF and lustrous, Marsh rates as ‘Rare’ (£1,250 - £1,500)

1161) Sovereign 1926P Marsh 265 EF in an LCGS holder and graded LCGS 65, Rated R by Marsh (£1,100 - £1,400)

1171) Sovereign 1931M Marsh 249 EF/GEF and lustrous, Very Rare, rated R2 by Marsh with a mintage of just 57,809 pieces (£500 £800)

1172) Sovereign 1931SA Marsh 295 in a PCGS holder and graded MS63 (£325 - £375) 1173) Sovereign 1937 Proof S.4076 in a PCGS holder and graded PR64+ Cameo (£2,850 - £3,250)

1162) Sovereign 1926SA Marsh 290 GVF (£240 - £340) 1163) Sovereign 1927SA Marsh 291 EF and lustrous with some edge nicks (£240 - £340)

1174) Sovereign 1937 Proof S.4076 nFDC and lustrous with hairlines in the London Mint Office presentation box (£1,500 - £2,000)

1164) Sovereign 1927SA Marsh 291 in a PCGS holder and graded MS63, the reverse particularly sharp (£300 - £350) 1165) Sovereign 1928SA Marsh 292 NEF/About EF with some contact marks (£240 - £340) 1166) Sovereign 1929M Marsh 247 in a PCGS holder and graded MS62, a very rare date and type combination, and seldom seen in this high grade (£2,250 - £3,000)

1167) Sovereign 1929SA Marsh 293 NEF with some small rim nicks (£240 - £340) 1168) Sovereign 1930M Marsh 248 GEF and lustrous with a few light contact marks, Rare with a mintage of just 77,588 pieces (£300 - £400)

1169) Sovereign 1930P Marsh 269 EF and lustrous with some contact marks and small rim nicks, Rare, this being only the fourth example we have offered in the last 16 years, so possibly scarcer than catalogue values would suggest (£300 - £400)

1175) Sovereign 1937 Proof S.4076 UNC the obverse with signs of expert light tooling or whizzing under magnification, retaining some mint lustre and brilliance in other areas (£2,300 - £2,600)

1176) Sovereign 1937 Proof S.4076 UNC with some hairlines and a few contact marks, retaining some original mint lustre and brilliance (£2,300 - £2,600)

1177) Sovereign 1958 Marsh 298 Choice UNC and lustrous, a boldly struck example with only minimal contact marks, very few Sovereigns encountered like this, in an LCGS holder and graded 85, the second finest known of 87 examples thus far recorded by the LCGS Population Report (£250 - £300)

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1178) Sovereign 1958 Marsh 298 Lustrous UNC in a PCGS holder and graded LCGS 80 (£250 - £300) 1179) Sovereign 1959 Marsh 299 Lustrous UNC and choice with hints of toning, in an LCGS holder and graded LCGS 82, only two pieces have been graded higher by LCGS (£250 - £300) 1180) Sovereign 1963 Marsh 301 Choice UNC with practically full lustre, a superb example. In an LCGS holder and graded LCGS 85, the finest known of 40 examples thus far recorded by the LCGS Population Report. Since this coin was graded, a further 39,000 coins have been graded and no finer 1963 Sovereign has been recorded in that time. (£250 - £300) 1181) Sovereign 1964 Marsh 302 Near UNC and lustrous (£240 - £340) 1182) Sovereign 1964 Marsh 302 UNC and lustrous (£240 - £340) 1183) Sovereign 1965 Marsh 303 UNC and lustrous (£240 - £340) 1184) Sovereign 1967 Marsh 305 Lustrous UNC and choice, in an LCGS holder and graded LCGS 82 (£250 - £300)

1197) Sovereign 1989 500th Anniversary of the First Gold Sovereign Proof S.SC3 UNC and lustrous with some contact marks and small rim nicks (£500 - £600)

1198) Sovereign 2002 Shield Marsh 316 Lustrous UNC/BU a superb example (£300 - £350) 1199) Sovereign 2007 Proof S.SC4 a few very small flecks of toning, otherwise FDC, in an LCGS holder and graded LCGS 96 (£250 £300) 1200) Sovereign 2014 the error mule, the reverse highly frosted and resembling a Proof strike, paired with a currency obverse, UNC/ Prooflike UNC and fully lustrous (£350 - £650)

1185) Sovereign 1967 Marsh 305 Lustrous UNC and choice, in an LCGS holder and graded LCGS 85, the joint finest known of 146 examples thus far recorded by the LCGS Population Report (£250 - £300) 1186) Sovereign 1968 Marsh 306 UNC and lustrous in an LCGS holder and graded LCGS 80 (£250 - £300) 1187) Sovereign 1976 Marsh 308 Lustrous UNC and choice, in an LCGS holder and graded CGS 82 (£250 - £300) 1188) Sovereign 1979 Marsh 310 UNC with practically full lustre, in an LCGS holder and graded LCGS 82, the joint finest known of 47 examples thus far recorded by the LCGS Population Report (£250 - £300) 1189) Sovereign 1979 S.SC1 (formerly S.4204) Proof nFDC-FDC retaining practically full mint brilliance, in an LCGS holder and graded LCGS 96, the joint finest known of 28 examples thus far recorded by the LCGS Population Report (£250 - £300) 1190) Sovereign 1980 Marsh 311 Lustrous UNC with a small spot in the obverse field (£240 - £340) 1191) Sovereign 1980 Marsh 311 UNC and lustrous (£240 - £340) 1192) Sovereign 1980 Marsh 311 UNC and lustrous with a small scratch in the obverse field (£240 - £340)

1201) Sovereign 2017 Piedfort Proof, Reverse St. George and the Dragon within the Garter, S.SC12 in an NGC holder and graded PF65 Ultra Cameo, this being the first ever Gold Sovereign Piedfort, the entire mintage sold out very quickly on the Royal Mint website after the release of the coin (£600 - £900)

1202) Sovereign 2018 I in a PCGS holder and graded MS69, we note at the time of writing only 5 examples had attained the MS70 grade (£275 - £325) 1203) Sovereign 2018 Piedfort Proof, Reverse with crowned 65 to the left of the date in the exergue, S.SC13 in an NGC holder and graded PF66 Ultra Cameo (£600 - £900)

1193) Sovereign 1981 Marsh GEF and lustrous with some contact marks (£240 - £340) 1194) Sovereign 1981 S.SC1 (previously S.4204) Proof nFDC-FDC retaining full original mint brilliance, in an LCGS holder and graded LCGS 96, the second finest known of 16 examples thus far recorded by the LCGS Population Report (£250 - £300) 1195) Sovereign 1982 Marsh 313 Choice UNC and lustrous, in an LCGS holder and graded LCGS 85 (£250 - £300) 1196) Sovereign 1984 S.SC1 (formerly S.4204) Proof FDC or very near so with minimal toning, in an LCGS holder and graded LCGS 97 (£250 - £300)

1204) Sovereigns (2) 1817 Marsh 1 VG the edge with signs of expert repair, 1820 Marsh 4 Open 2 Ex-Jewellery the edge with signs of smoothing in parts (£650 - £750) 1205) Sovereigns (2) 1911 Marsh 213 VF, 1912 Marsh 214 NEF (£500 £600) 1206) Sovereigns (3) 1821 Marsh 56 (2) VG with reverse a touch better, and Near Fine, 1825 Bare Head, Marsh 10 VG (£1,200 - £1,400) 1207) Sovereigns (3) 1907 Marsh 179 Good Fine, the obverse with some scratches, 1908 Marsh 180 Good Fine, 1911 Marsh 213 About VF/NVF with some rim nicks (£600 - £650)

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1208) Sovereigns 1821 (2) Marsh 5 the first VG/approaching Fine, the second, VG rubbed on the obverse (£900 - £1,000)

1218) Third Guinea 1809 S.3740 NVF/Good Fine (£300 - £350)

1209) Sovereigns 1822 (2) Marsh 6 the first Fine or better, the second NVF/GF with the appearance of being in water at some time (£950 - £1,050) 1210) Third Farthing 1827 Peck 1453 UNC with good, slightly subdued lustre, in an LCGS holder and graded LCGS 82 (£100 - £140) 1211) Third Farthing 1835 Peck 1477 UNC and with considerable mint lustre, a superb piece, in an LCGS holder and graded LCGS 85 the joint finest known example recorded by the LCGS Population Report. There have been over 43,000 coins graded since this one and it has yet to be beaten. In our experience this issue, originally struck for use in Malta, tends to show up toned rather than lustrous, this piece an exception and most attractive (£280 - £320)

1219) Third Guinea 1810 S.3740 A/UNC in an LCGS holder and graded LCGS 75 the joint finest known of 14 examples thus far recorded by the LCGS Population Report, very scarce in this high grade (£650 - £750)

1220) Third Guinea 1810 S.3740 VF and pleasing for the grade, a problem-free example, comes with old Seaby envelope (£150 £300) 1221) Third Guinea 1810 S.3740 VF/GVF the reverse a touch better (£300 - £350) 1212) Third Guinea 1798 S.3738 Fine, a good collectable and problemfree example (£125 - £150) 1213) Third Guinea 1802 S.3739 About VF with some contact marks and light hairlines, a good middle grade example for this type (£150 - £200) 1214) Third Guinea 1804 S.3740 with an attractive tone in the legends EF (£400 - £500)

1215) Third Guinea 1804 S.3740 Choice UNC and lustrous, very hard to find this series in the highest grades, this piece displaying a sharp strike and with particularly good hair detail, in an LCGS holder and graded LCGS 82, the finest known of 9 examples thus far recorded by the LCGS Population Report, indeed a more detailed look at the Population Report shows that out of 85 Third Guineas submitted, only one example of any date has been graded higher and only one other coin in grade 82 thus making this coin the joint second finest Third Guinea recorded (£700 - £1,000)

1216) Third Guinea 1804 S.3740 Good Fine the reverse with minor haymarking (£125 - £175) 1217) Third Guinea 1806 S.3740 UNC and lustrous, , very few examples of the Third Guinea recorded in high grades, the striking normally weak on the obverse on this type, this example showing good hair detail, in an LCGS holder and graded LCGS 80, the joint finest known of 11 examples thus far recorded by the LCGS Population Report (£700 - £1,000)

1222) Third Guinea 1813 S.3740 in a PCGS holder and graded MS62, a rare coin, this confirmed by the fact that PCGS have only graded 5 example, and also we note we have not previously handled an example of this date in 16 years (£4,500 - £5,000)

1223) Threehalfpence 1835 5 over 4 ESC 2251A, UNC and choice with a colourful underlying tone, the finest known of 12 examples thus far recorded by the LCGS Population Report we note that only 5 coins in the entire Threehalfpence series have been graded at LCGS 88 out of a total of 161 coins graded (£200 - £260) 1224) Threepence 1853 ESC 2060, Bull 3384 GEF and attractively toned, very rare, rated R2 by Bull, certainly rarer than this in high grade (£500 - £600)

1225) Threepence 1893 Veiled Head Proof ESC 2105, Bull 3445, Davies 1350, dies 1A, nFDC with deep blue and green toning (£150 £200) 1226) Threepence 1950 Peck 2394 Lustrous UNC in an LCGS holder and graded LCGS 78 (£100 - £120) 1227) Trade Dollar 1898B KM#T5 GEF/NEF the reverse with a slightly mottled tone and some contact marks (£100 - £150) 1228) Trade Dollar 1900B KM#T5 A/UNC and lustrous with some edge nicks (£160 - £200) 1229) Trade Dollar 1902B KM#T5 EF/NEF with a small spot on the reverse (£100 - £150)

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1230) Trade Dollar 1911B Lustrous Unc and graded MS63 by NGC (£100 - £200)

1234) Two Guineas 1709 S.3569 GVF, some old thin scratches and very light haymarks in the obverse field barely detract, a boldly struck example, the strong relief of the bust particularly eye-catching, According to our archive database stretching back to 2003, this is the finest we have offered of this date (£10,000 - £12,000)

1231) Two Guineas 1664 Elephant below bust S.3334 Fine/VF, the obverse with signs of light smoothing on the portrait this now with a slightly dull tone, the reverse retaining much shield detail and some thin scratches around HIB (£3,500 - £4,500)

1232) Two Guineas 1682 S.3335 Obverse VG, the reverse with some misty areas, however our archive database stretching back to 2003 reveals that this is only the second we have offered of this date (£1,400 - £1,600)

1233) Two Guineas 1694 4 over 3 S.3424 Near VF/VF the reverse ex-brooch mount, the mount marks skilfully removed and the legends at 3 o’clock and 9 o’clock re-engraved in good style, thus still retaining much of the beauty of the original designs, William and Mary Two Guineas, with only 5 date/type combinations in the series are seldom offered in any grade (£3,500 - £4,000)

1235) Two Guineas 1738 Repositioned legend on the obverse S.3667B About VF, a collectable example, a pleasing and even coin without problems (£1,500 - £2,000)

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1236) Two Guineas 1739 Intermediate Head S.3668 Fine/Good Fine a collectable example of this two-year type (£1,300 - £1,600)

1237) Two Guineas 1739 Intermediate Head S.3668 Good Fine with some edge bruises and a surface scratch near the rim on either side suggesting possibly once in jewellery, the surfaces however are original, viewing recommended (£600 - £1,200)

1238) Two Hundred Pounds Britannia Gold 2019 2oz. Gold Proof, in a PCGS holder and graded PR69 Deep Cameo, only 100 minted (£5,000 - £6,000)

1241) Two Pounds 1823 S.3798 EF and lustrous with some light toning and small rim nicks, the obverse shows some evidence of expert repair on the portrait under magnification, viewing recommended (£1,700 - £2,000)

1242) Two Pounds 1823 S.3798 GF/NVF the edge with small traces of a mount having been attached at the top on the ME of TUTAMEN, the edge has been expertly repaired in this area (£1,000 - £1,700)

1243) Two Pounds 1823 S.3798 NEF the obverse with signs of light tooling on the King’s neck under magnification, this though, not significantly detrimental to the overall appearance of the coin (£500 - £1,000)

1244) Two Pounds 1823 S.3798 NEF with minor contact marks and small rim nicks, nevertheless an attractive example with considerable eye appeal (£1,600 - £2,800) 1239) Two Pounds 1823 S. 3798 EF with some light contact marks (£1,800 - £2,200)

1240) Two Pounds 1823 S.3798 bright GF/VF with some minor field porosity (£1,000 - £1,400)

1245) Two Pounds 1823 S.3798 UNC or near so, the fields highly lustrous with minor hairlines, in an LCGS holder and graded LCGS 75 (£3,000 - £3,500)

1246) Two Pounds 1823 S.3798 VG plugged in a 9 carat gold mount, total weight 16.90 grammes (£500 - £600)

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1247) Two Pounds 1831 Gold Proof S.3828 UNC/nFDC the obverse with signs of cleaning and smoothing in the fields, the portrait attractive and retaining some mint frosting, the reverse with minor contact marks otherwise with choice detail, these pieces with an extremely low mintage of just 225 pieces, in spite of the stated problems, still an attractive and greatly prized type, this issue being the centrepiece coin of the Proof Set of the Coronation Year (£13,000 - £15,000)

1248) Two Pounds 1887 Proof S.3865 in a PCGS holder and graded PR62 Deep Cameo, the fields mirror-like, the portrait and St. George designs retaining much original mint frosting, very desirable thus, the 1887 Gold Proofs now becoming very hard to find in high grades with prices appreciating rapidly in recent years (£4,500 £6,000)

1249) Two Pounds 1887 S.3865 EF (£500 - £800) 1250) Two Pounds 1887 S.3865 Fine, Ex-Jewellery (£450 - £650) 1251) Two Pounds 1887 S.3865 Lustrous UNC in a PCGS holder and graded MS64, a lustrous example with touches of red tone and very desirable in high grades (£1,500 - £2,000)

1252) Two Pounds 1887 S.3865 UNC and lustrous with a small area of toning on either side, a superior and original example, most attractive and with considerable eye appeal, in an LCGS holder and graded LCGS 82, the second finest known of 34 examples thus far recorded by the LCGS Population Report (£1,000 - £1,400)

1253) Two Pounds 1887 S.3865 UNC and lustrous with Prooflike fields, with only minor contact marks and small rim nicks, a superb example and highly sought after in this grade (£1,200 - £1,500)

1254) Two Pounds 1887 S.3865 UNC the Queen’s hair a little weak as on many Jubilee Head issues, however the rest of the coin very sharp, the reverse especially so. This coupled with the even and lustrous fields make this an extremely desirable coin and far superior to many we see of this popular type (£1,200 - £1,500)

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1255) Two Pounds 1893 S.3873 EF/GEF with light contact marks, a sharp example and desirable thus (£750 - £1,250)

1256) Two Pounds 1893 S.3873 VG with a suspension mount attached to the top edge, total weight 16.69 grammes, the mount presumed gold but not hallmarked (£500 - £600)

1262) Two Pounds 1902 S.3967 Lustrous UNC, in an NGC holder and graded MS63 (£1,500 - £2,000)

1263) Two Pounds 1902 S.3967 VG Ex-Jewellery (£500 - £600) 1264) Two Pounds 1911 Proof S.3995 in a PCGS holder and graded PR64 Cameo (£3,500 - £4,000)

1257) Two Pounds 1893 S.3873 VG with a suspension mount attached to the top edge, total weight 17.54 grammes, the mount presumed gold but not hallmarked (£500 - £600) 1258) Two Pounds 1893 VF with field porosity (£600 - £750)

1265) Two Pounds 1911 Proof S.3995 UNC with some contact marks and hairlines, retaining some original mint lustre (£2,500 - £3,000)

1259) Two Pounds 1902 Matt Proof S.3968 in an NGC holder and graded PF62 Matte (£1,400 - £1,800)

1260) Two Pounds 1902 Matt Proof S.3968 UNC with minor contact marks, and the lightest of friction to the highest points of the portrait (£1,100 - £1,400)

1261) Two Pounds 1902 Matt Proof, with wide rims, blunt 2 in the date with the wide 6.25mm date spacing, similar to the currency coin, recorded by LCGS by Variety 4, we have recorded very few of this date space variety nFDC the obverse with some minor contact marks, comes with Hallmark certificate, we note purchased in London Coins Auction A161 for £1500 hammer price (£600 £1,500)

1266) Two Pounds 1937 Proof S.4075 in an NGC holder and graded PF65* the star designation of awarded to coins with exceptional eye appeal and quality for the given grade. Less than 1% of coins are given this, and these pieces fall just short of Cameo designation (£2,400 - £3,000)

1267) Two Pounds 1937 Proof S.4075 UNC the edge with some small bruises and traces of expert work to remove some scratches at the top suggesting once in jewellery, the surfaces with some contact marks on the obverse, but retaining much original mint lustre (£1,600 - £2,000)

1268) Two Pounds 2014 Lord Kitchener - Your Country Needs You, Gold Proof S.K34 nFDC with a few small flecks of toning, uncased in capsule with no certificate (£550 - £650)

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Monday Sale starts 12. noon English Banknotes (lots 1275 - 1435)

1269) Two Pounds 2017 Bicentenary of the Birth of Jane Austen Gold Proof S.K45 FDC uncased in capsule with no certificate (£600 £700)

1275) Treasury and Bank of England Forgeries & Training notes (3) in various grades VG to about UNC - UNC comprising a Treasury 1 Pound Bradbury signature Training note prefix F without serial number, punch-hole cancelled and red overprints NOT VALID and FOR TRAINING USE ONLY. Peppiatt 1 Pound Green Britannia medallion B239 pre-war Unthreaded issue 1934 with a forged Guernsey “Withdrawn from circulation...” overprint and serial number K84A 269068 this the VG note. Along with a forged 1 Pound Bradbury Dardanelles overprint with black FORGED overprint twice and serial number J/44 71335. (£10 - £20) 1276) Vintage Enamelled Brooch circa early 1900’s displaying a Bank of England White 5 Pounds May B206a dated 15th November 1876 bearing the serial number F/59 26512. With French Depose imprint on reverse. Rare and interesting piece, very well kept (£50 - £100)

1270) Two Pounds 2017 World War I - The War In The Air Gold Proof S.K44 FDC uncased in capsule with no certificate (£600 - £700)

1271) Two Pounds 2018 100th Anniversary of the First World War Armistice, Gold Proof S.K49 FDC uncased in capsule with no certificate (£600 - £700)

1272) Two Pounds 2018 100th Anniversary of the Royal Air Force, Gold Proof S.K50 FDC uncased in capsule with no certificate (£600 £700)

1273) Two Pounds 2019 D-Day 75th Anniversary Gold Proof FDC uncased in capsule with no certificate, as yet unlisted in the Spink catalogue, nFDC/FDC with a small handling mark on the obverse, Rare (£650 - £750)

1274) Twopence 1797 Peck 1077 GVF once cleaned now retoned (£300 - £350)

1277) Vintage Enamelled Brooch/Badge circa early 1900’s displaying a Bank of England White 5 Pounds May B206a dated 15th November 1876 bearing the serial number F/59 26512. An interesting seldom seen piece and very well kept (£50 - £100) 1278) World War II Great Britain Prisoners of War Camps Currency Sixpence serial number 846193. Camp 664 a Stadium Camp located in Catterick, Yorkshire, England. Black on green underprint and WD (War Department) at centre in the underprint. Camp of Issue stamped 664 Italian Pioneer COY at upper centre. About UNC and a very well preserved example without claim stamps on reverse, rarely seen in this condition. This paper POW currency was printed by HMSO (His Majesty’s Stationery Office) and was introduced in 1943 and issued by the War Department. The first mass influx of POWs into Britain occurred in 1941 with the arrival of 100,000 Italians captured in the North African campaign followed by the next large influx of both Italian and German POWs with the surrender of Axis forces in North Africa in May 1943, but up until these times the POW camp system was not extensive and consisted only of small numbers of German Naval and Airforce crew. (£60 - £100) 1279) One Pound Bradbury First Issue T3.3 Black Six digit serial number Dot in No. issue 1914 series G23 037641 fresh and crisp GVF and a Rare variety (£300 - £600)

1280) Treasury Bradbury & Fisher issues circa early 1900’s (7) a collection in album pages in various grades VG to VF including a variety of examples from the different design periods. Bradbury issues (3) include a First issue De La Rue Red Ten Shillings T9 Dash in No. Ornate font six digit serial number A/15 444255 Tape Repair along with 1 Pounds (2) comprising a Second Issue De La Rue Black T11.1 Five digit serial prefix letter only variety serial number W/40 67146 Paper repair along with Third issue Waterlow Bros & Layton T16 Dot in No. serial number C/32 051546. Fisher Ireland in title issues (3) include a Second issue Waterlow & Sons Ten Shillings T30 No. omitted serial number M/27 431524 along with 1 Pounds (2) comprising a First issue Waterlow Bros & Layton T24 Dot in No. serial number R/58 186008 along with a Second issue Waterlow & Sons T32 Scarcer Control note serial number Z1/79 584671. A pleasing group (£120 - £240)

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1281) Ten Shillings Bradbury T12.2 De La Rue Red five digit serial and type 2 with number “1” accompanying prefix letter issue 1915 serial number K1/80 33328. Presentable VF or near so and Scarce (£100 - £160) 1282) Ten Shillings Bradbury Second Issue T12.3 Five digit serial issue 1915 serial number B2/85 20254 about VF Stains/Minor Ink and a Rarer variety compared to other examples of this type produced in only 3 prefixes - A2,B2 and C2. Type 3 serial number prefix with a letter accompanied by a small number “2”. Printed by De La Rue on banknote paper manufactured by William Joynson & Co. with watermark of wavy lines incorporating the Royal Cypher (£40 - £80) 1283) Ten Shillings Bradbury T13.2 Waterlow Red Six Digit serial type 2 small number “1” accompanying letter prefix issue 1915 serial number X1/33 024280. An attractive VF with printing still retaining its high level of detail and a Scarce note (£150 - £250)

1289) Ten Shillings Fisher Second Issue T30 Red Serial No. omitted in prefix, issued 1922 and LAST series S/36 716383. VF - GVF and Scarce. Printed by photogravure by Waterlow & Sons without imprint (£110 - £220) 1290) Ten Shillings Fisher T30 Second Issue Red Serial No. omitted issue 1922 LAST series number S25 853114 about EF small Pinhole and Scarce (£80 - £140) 1291) Ten Shillings Fisher T30 Second Issue Red Serial No. omitted issue 1922 serial number P18 896019. VF or slightly better and still relatively crisp, Minor Rust (£120 - £180) 1292) One Pound Fisher Second Issue T31 Dot in No. and prefix letter accompanied by a small number “1” issued 1923 serial number C1/46 010251. Printed by photogravure by Waterlow & Sons without imprint. Presentable about VF, part bank stamp at lower right corner not affecting design (£60 - £90)

1284) Ten Shillings Bradbury T18 Third Issue Dash in No. 1918 serial number A/7 336637 and A being the only prefix for this type. Green, lilac and white, Britannia at left, crowned medallion of George V at right. Fresh and crisp GVF and Scarce in these higher grades (£250 - £400)

1293) One Pound Fisher Second Issue T31 Dot in No. and prefix letter accompanied by a small number “1” issued 1923 serial number M1/87 177575 VF - GVF very Minor Rust. Printed by photogravure by Waterlow & Sons without imprint (£55 - £110) 1294) Ten Shillings Fisher T33 Third issue Northern Ireland in title Red Serial No. omitted 1927 LAST series W/55 423438 good Fine and Scarce (£40 - £80) 1295) One pounds Fisher T35 Third issue square dot in No. Northern Ireland in title issue 1927 serial number T1/3 502794. Presentable VF very Minor Rust and an attractive note (£60 - £110)

1285) Ten Shillings Bradbury Third Issue T20 Red Dash in No. 1918 serial number B11 078451 an attractive and crisp about EF - EF and a Scarcer variety (£140 - £280) 1286) One Pound Fisher T24 First issue Dot in No. Ireland in title issue 1919 serial number N/94 863980. An attractive VF or slightly better Minor Pinholes. These printed by photogravure by Waterlow Bros & Layton so watermark not always perfectly aligned (£40 - £70) 1287) Ten Shillings Fisher 1919 issues (2) comprising the 2 varieties T25 Dot in No. serial number G/44 304115 along with T26 Dash in No. serial number F/96 315418. The first VF-GVF, the second VF or near so (£150 - £250) 1288) Ten Shillings Fisher T26 First issue Red Dash in No. issue 1919 FIRST series prefix D36 595873. presentable VF or slightly better and a very Rare FIRST series for this type suitable for any serious collection (£200 - £300)

1296) Bank of England & Provincial Issue (7) in mixed grades G - about UNC comprising Provincial Issue Dartmouth General Bank £1 dated 20th January 1821 series No.B4266 for John Hine & Henry Joseph Holdsworth (Outing 639a) some tears and top right comer missing. One Pounds Green (4) comprising Catterns B225 issue 1930 (3) a consecutive trio series R74 567827, R74 567828 & R74 567829 along with Beale B268 issue 1950 series S95C 319218. One Pound Peppiatt Second Period Emergency Issue B249 Metal Thread Blue/Pink issue 1940series E42E 008466. Ten Shillings Peppiatt B236 Red/Brown Unthreaded First Period issue 1934 series 65U 337795 (£100 - £175) 1297) Bank of England (12) in mixed grades comprising Peppiatt 1 Pounds B249 Blue-Pink Emergency issues 1940 (2) serial numbers U66H 839188 & T86E 002614. O’Brien (5) including 10 Shillings B271 issue 1955 serial number C39Z 788173. 1 Pound Green B273 issue 1955 serial number H48L 092921. 5 Pounds White Note B275 dated 10th March 1955 serial number Z17 077383 in a glass and cardboard frame but the note fairly easy to remove. 5 Pounds Lion & Key B277 Shaded Symbol issues 1957 (2) serial numbers C89 462860 & FIRST series A38 742061. Hollom (3) comprising 10 Shillings QE2 portrait & seated Britannia B295 issue 1963 serial number 80L 948489. 5 Pounds QE2 portrait & seated child Britannia B297 issue 1963 serial number A47 907785. 10 Pounds Lion & Key B299 issue 1964 serial number A08 224264. Fforde 1 Pounds QE2 portrait & seated Britannia B301 issues 1967 (2) a consecutive pair serial numbers J74Y 138416 & J74Y 138417 (£60 - £80)

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1298) Bank of England Collection ,One Pounds (11) various signatures from Mahon to Somerset, including Catterns, Peppiatt, Beale and Fforde a very high grade group, mostly Unc (£150 - £280) 1299) Ten Pounds Nairne White note B208c World War I dated 16th June 1915 serial number 33/K 24072 LONDON branch issue. Good Fine bank stamps one of which is Barclays bank Limited, Chertsey and manuscript signatures on reverse. A Scarce and very collectible note (£500 - £700)

1300) Bank of England 5 Pounds London branch White notes (3) in mid grades Fine - VF comprising a Scarcer Sir Ernest Harvey CBE 5 Pounds B209a dated 3rd February 1922 serial number C/69 94593, and interestingly during Sir Harvey’s period in office during World War I inflation caused a higher demand for banknotes of which London branch £5 seemed to be readily available. Along with a Peppiatt B255 dated 29th September 1945 only weeks after the official end of World War II serial number K38 014511. And a Beale B270 dated 22nd September 1950 serial number S64 027440 and this with a small tape repair on lower centre reverse (£120 - £200) 1301) Five Pounds Harvey White note B209a dated 30th June 1919 serial number 67/H 38855 London branch issue VF - GVF Pinholes, Faint Annotations and an always sought after early signature. Sir Ernest Musgrave Harvey became the 17th Chief Cashier on the 6th May 1918 just as the end of World War I was approaching. The inflation caused during the war meant that demand for banknotes increased during Mr Harvey’s time in office. Sir Harvey was knighted in 1920 and created a Baronet in 1933, among his other honours which were the CBE, Chavlier of the Legion of Honour and Chavlier of Leopold of Belgium. (£150 - £300) 1302) One Hundred Pounds E.M. Harvey White Note B209ef dated 13 November 1923, serial number 46Y 00298 and MANCHESTER issue. Black and white, ornate crowned vignette of Britannia top left, ‘I promise to pay the Bearer on demand the sum of One Hundred Pounds’, value in ornate black tablet low left. In a PMG holder graded VF 20 Stains, Annotations, Ex A.J. Simms Collection and an Exceptionally Rare note a lower serial number and a very few survivors of this denomination seen with PMG’s Population having only 2 recorded examples at the time of writing (£1,500 - £1,800)

1303) Bank of England a collection in an album circa 1920’s to modern issues (56) in various grades VF to about UNC - UNC and comprise a Mahon 10 Shillings B210 FIRST series serial number Z11 151655. Catterns 10 Shillings B223 serial number T13 776359. Peppiatt (5) comprising 10 Shillings B236 serial number 06Y 623802, 1 Pound B260 U18A 496511 along with World War II Emergency issues 10 Shillings B251 Mauve serial number K43D 097872 and 1 Pounds B249 Blue/Pink (2) serial numbers B88E 600126 & Y32D 850191. Beale (2) including 10 Shillings B266 serial number M28Z 029013 and 1 Pound B268 serial number X04C 0074772. O’Brien (7) including 10 Shillings B271 Britannia medallion serial number N47Y 294085, 1 Pound B273 Britannia medallion serial number D47L 714712, 5 Pounds Lion & Key B277 serial number C41 630201, 10 Shillings QE2 portrait B286 prefix A25 and 1 Pounds QE2 portrait (3) prefixes A05, D41 and N21. Hollom QE2 portrait issues (3) including 10 Shillings B295 prefix 29C, 1 Pound B288 prefix A32R and 5 Pounds B297 prefix A45. Fforde QE2 portrait issues (5) including 10 Shillings B309 prefix 86S & B310 prefix B18N, 1 Pounds B305 (2) prefixes R70J & T09E and 5 Pounds B312 FIRST series R40 629728. Page QE2 portrait & pictorial issues (19) comprising 1 Pounds (14) including a B321 Replacement prefix W05M, 5 Pounds B324 prefix 88D, 5 Pounds B334 prefix 56N, 10 Pounds Lion & Key B326 prefix C04 and 1 Pounds B337 (2) prefixes X76 & W13. Gill (2) including 10 Pounds B354 prefix DY38 & 20 Pounds B355 prefix 06U. Kentfield (3) 5, 10 & 20 Pounds. Lowther (2) 5 and 10 Pounds. Bailey (3) 5, 10 and 20 Pounds. Salmon (2) 5 and 10 Pounds. And Cleland 10 Pounds. An attractive and desirable collection (£250 - £400) 1304) Mahon Britannia medallion 1928 issues (2) comprising 10 Shillings B210 Red-brown issue serial number W04 283222. Along with 1 Pound B212 Green issue serial number D47 175689. Both VF, the second with a paper clip rust (£75 - £150) 1305) One Pound Green Mahon B212 issued 1928 FIRST series number A36 452495 crisp GEF retaining some original embossing and very Scarce (£70 - £140) 1306) Catterns & Peppiatt Britannia medallion 1930’s issues (12) in various grades average VF/GVF comprising Catterns (4) 10 Shillings B223 Red-brown issues (2) serial numbers M13 319014 & S36 303187. Along with 1 Pounds B225 Green issues (2) serial numbers X77 228689 & Y11 080728. Peppiatt (8) including a Pre-war First period 10 Shillings B236 Red-brown Unthreaded issue serial number 33S 681874. 1 Pounds Post-war B260 Green Threaded issues 1948 (2) serial numbers U74A 293350 & Y07A 398669. Along with World War II Emergency issues 1940’s (5) including a first series 10 Shillings B251 Mauve issue serial number Z63D 184618 along with 1 Pounds B249 Blue/Pink issues (4) serial numbers J55E 081250, U29E 559358, M06H 026140 and O82H 889190. (£100 - £200) 1307) One Pound Green Catterns B225 issued 1930 FIRST series H40 248942 EF or very near so and desirable (£35 - £70) 1308) One Pounds Catterns B225 Green Britannia medallion issues 1930 (2) serial numbers J64 261573 and L82 417116. Both EF or near so and Scarce in high grades (£110 - £220)

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1309) Five Pounds Catterns White note B228 dated 24th March 1933 serial number 270/J 15743 London branch issue about EF and an Exceptionally Scarce early signature, very sought after by most collectors (£180 - £260)

1310) Five Pounds Catterns White note B228 dated 8th August 1932 serial number 243/J 67868 London branch issue. Presentable good Fine and a Scarce early issue (£140 - £240)

1311) Five Pounds Catterns White notes B228 dated 8th August 1932 (2) a consecutively numbered pair serial numbers 243/J 10192 & 243/J 10193, London issues. Both original and relatively crisp GVF or near so and 1 with Minor marginal nick at top left but this not affecting the note’s general appearance (£350 - £550)

1312) Five Pounds Catterns White note B228f dated 1 April 1931 serial number 459/U 72246 MANCHESTER branch issue. Black and white, ornate crowned vignette of Britannia top left, value in black tablet low left. Presentable VF - GVF Bank stamps one of which includes a Manchester Accounts dated 20th May 1932 along with other Manchester bank stamps, Minor Annotation and an Exceptionally Scarce early branch issue note (£200 - £300)

1313) Ten Pounds Catterns World War II Operation Bernhard forgery White note similar to B229 dated 19th August 1932 serial number K/113 07425. Fresh, presentable and relatively crisp about EF Minor Marginal Tear but not affecting the note’s general appearance (£50 - £100) 1314) Fifty Pounds Catterns World War II Operation Bernhard forgery White note similar to B231 dated 15th June 1933 serial number 50/N 27955. EF Minor Rust along top edge and would do as a great gap filler for a British banknote collection (£50 - £90) 1315) Bank of England (5) comprising Peppiatt issues (3) including a 5 Pounds White note B241 dated 20th January 1937 serial number A/359 01918 VF along with World War II Emergency 1940 issues (2) 10 Shillings B251 Mauve, serial number J97D 226704, VF - GVF pressed & lightly washed along with One Pound B249 Blue/Pink LAST series shades serial number X88H 578076 about UNC. Also includes 5 Pounds O’Brien Lion & Key B277 Shaded denomination symbol issue 1957 serial number C67 356479, VF cleaned & pressed with annotation and pinholes. Ten Pounds Fforde Lion & Key B316 issue 1967 serial number A60 277241, VF - GVF cleaned and pressed with faint annotations. (£50 - £80) 1316) Bank of England a collection of Peppiatt, O’Brien, Fforde, Gill, Salmon and Bailey issues mostly 5 Pounds along with a 1 and 20 Pounds (59) all in various grades average VF - GVF some better comprising Peppiatt (2) including a 5 Pounds White note B241 with interesting prefix as Duggleby number in the serial number B/241 00634 dated 5th July 1938 London branch issue along with 1 Pound World War II Emergency issue B249 issue 1940 prefix D09H. O’Brien 5 Pounds Lion & Key 1957 issues including examples of the 2 different varieties and including a few FIRST and LAST series notes and some of the prefixes very low and high near to first run (52) comprising B277 Shaded symbol (34) prefixes A02, A05, A17, A26, A32, A42, A64, A65, A90, B05, B16, B21, B27, B31, B36, B37, B46, B58, B82, C39, C45, C59, C65, C97, D06, D15, D20, D22, D28, D45, D83, D90, D92 and E36. Also the B280 White Symbol (18) prefixes H09, H17 (2), H18 (2), H52, H57, H65, H83, J16, J72, J78, J79, K10, K20, K32, K43 (2). Fforde 5 Pounds QE2 portrait & seated child Britannia B314 issue 1967 prefix 69C. Somerset 5 Pounds QE2 & The Duke of Wellington B343 L Reverse issue 1980 prefix KZ56. Gill 20 Pounds QE2 & William Shakespeare B355 issue 1988 prefix 75M. And Bailey and Salmon 5 pounds QE2 & Elizabeth Fry (2) B398 issue 2004 prefix LC83 and B407 issue 2012 prefix MA29. An attractive group (£350 - £700) 1317) Five Pounds Peppiatt White note B241 dated 14th January 1936 serial number A/267 50323. Original and crisp EF and desirable (£100 - £180)

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1318) Five Pounds Peppiatt World War II German Operation Bernhard Forgery White note B241 dated 4th April 1938 serial number B/200 71084. A very fresh and crisp about UNC - UNC example, paper slightly wrinkled however these notes rarely appear in such high grades and this an excellent example perfect for any collector (£90 - £180)

1326) One Hundred Pounds Peppiatt White note B245 dated 17th January 1938 serial number 57/O 43992 London issue. Fresh GEF Minor Pinhole at upper left near Britannia medallion and paper slightly wrinkled however a very Rare denomination with not many survivors known (£500 - £1,000)

1319) Five Pounds Peppiatt World War II German Operation Bernhard Forgery White note B241 dated 6th February 1936 serial number A/275 33488. A very fresh and crisp EF - GEF Pinholes example (£70 - £140) 1320) Ten Pounds Peppiatt White Note B242 pre-war dated 17th January 1935 serial number K/142 79654 London branch issue Fine or near so and an earlier date for the series (£75 - £150) 1321) Five Pounds Peppiatt White note B241f dated 21st April 1938 serial number T/298 14431 MANCHESTER branch issue. Black and white, ornate crowned vignette of Britannia top left, value in black tablet low left. An attractive GVF with paper still retaining some relative crispness, faint bank stamp at upper right. A very Rare branch issue note (£350 - £500)

1322) Ten Pounds Peppiatt White note B242 dated 10th August 1935 serial number 157/V 32255 LIVERPOOL branch issue. Fresh and relatively crisp VF or slightly better, eye-pleasing and a Rare branch note (£350 - £650)

1323) Ten Pounds Peppiatt White note B242 and an early pre-war date 17th January 1935 for this type considering issuing started 1st May 1934 and bearing serial number K/142 80151 London branch issue. Fresh and attractive GVF some might say it looks better (£70 - £140) 1324) Ten Pounds Peppiatt White Note B242 pre-war dated 17th December 1935 series K/160 53221 London branch and a genuine issue, GEF Minor marginal Rust damage not affecting the note’s general appearance and Scarce (£110 - £220) 1325) Fifty Pounds Peppiatt White note B244 dated 20th May 1936 serial number 57/N 30754. rust damage has created a 14mm holed area at the date and 5mm wedge shaped gap at the edge (£50 - £150)

1327) One Hundred Pounds Peppiatt White Note B245e dated 29th September 1936 serial number 96/Y 24591 LIVERPOOL branch issue GVF Inked Annotation and an Exceptionally Scarce denomination and branch with very few survivors seen (£600 £1,000)

1328) Bank of England 10 Shillings to 5 Pounds including a few World War II Emergency issues (7) in various grades about VF/ VF to EF/GEF comprising 1 Pounds Peppiatt World War 2 Emergency issues B249 Blue/Pink issues 1940 (3) serial numbers B04H 780905, R17H 899713 and R17H 773752. Ten Shillings Fforde QE2 portrait & seated Britannia 1967 issues (2) comprising B309 FIRST series 53R 085633 along with B310 serial number B78N 671625. 5 Pounds QE2 pictorial & The Duke of Wellington B353 L Reverse issues 1988 (2) a consecutively numbered pair RJ74 641813 & RJ74 641814. (£65 - £120) 1329) Bank of England early to modern issues (23) in various grades VF to UNC comprising Peppiatt 1 Pounds World War II Emergency B249 issue 1940 serial number R14D 516937. Beale Britannia medallion 1950’s notes (2) including 10 Shillings B266 Red-Brown issue serial number S45Z 102908 and 1 Pound Green B268 serial number N21C 145996. O’Brien 5 Pounds Lion & Key B280 White symbols issue 1961 serial number J58 327803. Hollom 5 Pounds QE2 portrait & seated child Britannia B297 issue 1963 prefix D07 . Fforde 10 Shillings QE2 portrait & seated Britannia B309 issue 1967 prefix 18U. Page 1 Pound QE2 portrait & seated Britannia B322 issue 1970 prefix BT79. Somerset 1 Pound Sir Isaac Newton B341 W Reverse issues 1981 (2) prefix CU76 along with DW47 in a Raffles presentation wallet. Gill 10 Pounds Florence Nightingale B354 L Reverse issue 1988 prefix ET57. Kentfield (5) including 5 Pounds George Stephenson B364 Crown at upper right issues 1963 (3) prefixes BH33, BH79 & BK22 along with 10 Pounds Charles Dickens B369 Denomination at upper right issue 1993 prefix JH06 and 20 Pounds Michael Faraday B375 issue 1994 prefix AL29. Lowther (4) including 5 Pounds Elizabeth Fry B343 prefix JA39 and B395 (2) prefixes HD30 & HJ08 along with 20 Pounds Sir Edward Elgar B386 issue 1999 FIRST series prefix AA37. Bailey 10 Pounds Charles Darwin B400 issue 2004 prefix EA78. Cleland Polymer 5 Pounds B414 issues 2016 (3) prefixes include FIRST series AA17 & AA33 along with AC28. (£150 - £250)

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1330) Bank of England Peppiatt Second Period World War 2 Emergency issues 1940 (11) in various grades VF to about UNC comprising 10 Shillings B251 Mauve serial number W70D 029021. Along with 1 Pounds B249 Blue/Pink serial numbers include A24D 744917, T44D 434921, Z58D 400925, M06E 161778, N28E 886604, T93E 429951, A93H 375434, C65H 702692, W72H 341856 and X03H 238796. (£110 - £220) 1331) One Pounds Peppiatt mostly Emergency World War 2 period issues with £300 face value in 3 big bundles of £100 face each made of 5 smaller 20 note centre folded bundles (300) all in various grades good Fine to about UNC some could have even been UNC if it was not for the slight centre fold. Comprised of B249 issues with various prefixes some of them last for their prefixes “99’s” and some first series prefixes for their respective sub series (296), the Very Rare Replacement notes B250 (3) serial numbers S02E 983154, S04E 442818 and S06H 089485 along with only 1 Green pre-war Pound B238 Unthreaded issue 1934 serial number 67U 132842. A very desirable group and a fascinating find, possibly have been sleeping for quite a long time and probably carry an interesting story (£600 - £1,000) 1332) One Pounds Peppiatt World War II Emergency B249 Blue/Pink Second period issues 1940 (9) a consecutively numbered set serial numbers R31E 579421 - R31E 579429. All about UNC and 1 with very minor rust (£135 - £185) 1333) One Pounds Peppiatt World War II Emergency B249 Pink/Blue issues 1940 (3) serial numbers N38E 037235 VF, T96E 817446 GEF - about UNC and W59H 436711 about UNC - UNC. Always keenly sought after notes in higher grades (£35 - £70) 1334) Ten Shillings (4) including a variety of cashiers and designs. Average VF, 1 in About UNC - UNC. Comprising the Peppiatt World War II Emergency B251 Mauve issues 1940 (2) serial numbers R02D 046347 & L13D 350366. Along with QE2 portrait & seated Britannia examples (2) including Hollom B295 issue 1963 serial number 89N 951444 and Fforde B310 issue 1967 serial number C39N 934711 (£30 - £60) 1335) Ten Shillings (8) a pleasing collection of high grade notes includes a Peppiatt Mauve Emergency Issue B251 Metal Threaded issue 1940 series K72D 568644 in GEF with a small stain. Britannia medallion Red/Brown notes (3) comprised of Peppiatt Fourth Period B262 Threaded issue 1948 series 31J 075436 in UNC. Beale B266 Threaded issue 1950 series S88Z 337764 in GEF. O’Brien B271 Threaded issue 1955 series C83Y 748197 about UNC. Portrait of QE2 & seated Britannia Red/Brown notes (4) comprised of O’Brien B286 issue 1961 first series A68 882893 choice UNC. Hollom B294 issued 1963 series L68 404092 UNC. Fforde (2) B309 issued 1967 series 21Z 637462 UNC and B310 issued 1967 last series D29N 275321 GEF looks better (£50 - £90) 1336) Five Pounds Peppiatt White note B255 Thick paper Metal thread issue dated 16th November 1945 serial number K79 032854 about UNC or near so and pleasing (£150 - £250) 1337) Five Pounds Peppiatt White note B255 Thick paper Metal thread issue dated 24th November 1944 serial number E72 077715 VF or near so (£60 - £100) 1338) Five Pounds Peppiatt White Notes B255 Thick paper Metal threaded (2) both war-time and early dated for this type 21st October 1944 London branch issues with same FIRST series prefix and very close serial numbers E43 036585 & E43 036599. Both presentable and desirable VF - GVF and always keenly sought after (£75 - £150) 1339) Five Pounds Peppiatt White Note B255 Thick Paper Metal Thread dated 21st July 1945 serial number J77 084040 LONDON branch issue. Original and presentable VF Minor Annotations reverse, Bank stamp on obverse (£75 - £150)

1340) Five Pounds Peppiatt White Note B255 Thick Paper Metal Thread dated 7th May 1945 serial number J12 081870 LONDON branch about UNC - UNC and rarely seen in this high grade (£150 - £300) 1341) One Pounds Green Britannia medallion Peppiatt, Beale & O’Brien issues (9) in various grades VF-GVF and about UNC - UNC comprising Peppiatt B260 issue 1948 serial number B20B 166528. Beale B268 issues 1950 (4) serial numbers Z75B 401721, L73C 737109, C94J 444323 and D72J 697546. O’Brien B273 issues 1955 (4) serial numbers R86J 323666, U43J 011712, D80L 438053 & J69L 998563. An attractive group all with similar Threaded design printed at St. Luke’s Works, London (£55 - £110) 1342) One Pounds Peppiatt & Beale Green Britannia medallion issues (4) in very high grades EF-GEF to UNC. Comprising Peppiatt B260 Post-war Threaded issues 1948 (2) serial numbers E78B 999517 and E46B 736406. And Beale B268 issues 1950 (2) serial numbers J59B 526826 & W06B 110611. A very attractive group (£50 - £100) 1343) One Pounds Peppiatt Fourth Period B260 Green Britannia medallion Post-war Threaded issues 1948 (40) a consecutively numbered set serial numbers Y84A 222701 - Y84A 222740. All original and fresh GEF or slightly better and desirable (£350 £700) 1344) Ten Shillings Peppiatt B262 Post-war Red-brown Britannia medallion Threaded variety 1948 (2) including a LAST series serial number 44E 543225 along with a 51J 978935. The LAST series VF Rust Spots, the other GEF - about UNC. A very desirable and collectible pair (£50 - £100) 1345) Five Pounds Peppiatt White Note B264 Fourth Post-war Period Thin paper Metal thread dated 1st May 1947 serial number M06 096910 London branch VF. Printed at St. Luke’s Works, London. An interesting fact about this issue is that all the notes are dated 1947 but were not issued into circulation until 1948 and no notes were printed in 1948. (£55 - £110) 1346) Five Pounds Peppiatt White Note B264 Fourth Post-war Period Thin paper Metal thread dated 2nd June 1947 serial number M33 066089 London branch. Printed at St. Luke’s Works, London. EF and a very desirable note. An interesting fact about this issue is that all the notes are dated 1947 but were not issued into circulation until 1948 and no notes were printed in 1948. (£150 - £250) 1347) Five Pounds Peppiatt White Note B264 Fourth Post-war Period Thin paper Metal thread dated 3rd February 1947 serial number L31 034636 London branch. Printed at St. Luke’s Works, London. Original and relatively crisp VF or slightly better (£100 - £180) 1348) Bank of England 10 Shillings & 1 Pounds (17) including various designs and cashier signatures and all in mixed grades VF to UNC comprising 1 Pounds (9) including O’Brien B282 issue 1960 serial 92B 132738. Hollom B288 issue 1963 serial E75T 493425. Fforde B305 issue 1967 serial R97C 582353. Page (3) including QE2 portrait B322 issues 1970 (2) serials BY52 497913 & HX26 632363 along with the first QE2 pictorial & Sir Isaac Newton design for the 1 Pounds B337 issue 1978 and a first series prefix A17 437241. Somerset QE2 pictorial & Sir Isaac Newton B341 W (Web-press) Reverse issues 1981 (3) serials CT59 503829, CW02 176274 & DX76 708876. And 10 Shillings (8) including Beale 1950’s issues (2) including B265 serial 61D 569380 and B266 serial R56Z 879996. O’Brien B271 issue 1955 serial A83Y 523901. Hollom QE2 portrait B294 issue 1963 serial Z29 431233. Fforde QE2 portrait B310 issues 1967 (4) with examples of each prefix for this type including first series A09N 509196, B26N 166045, C43N 084995 and the last series D27N 417441. (£55 - £110)

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1349) Beale & O’Brien issues 1950’s (26) in various grades VF-GVF and better comprising Beale Britannia medallion issues 1950 (10) including 10 Shillings B266 Red-brown issues (4) serial numbers U60Z 735226, O87Z 818178, S57Z 056092 and R28Z 371027. Along with 1 Pounds B268 Green issues (6)serial numbers J81B 787174, K33B 637428, B44C 605138, B76C 870812, D02C 549982 and H10C 705226. O’Brien (15) 10 Shillings B271 Red-brown Britannia medallion issues 1955 (4) serial numbers S25Y 800155, S61 502089, M72Y 966261 and K15Y 410880. Also QE2 portrait & seated Britannia issues 1960’s (11) including 10 Shillings B286 Red-brown issues (10) made of a near consecutive set of 9 notes C33 336080 - C33 336090 along with D72 80296. Also a 1 Pound B282 Green serial number 34E 482777. (£80 - £160) 1350) Ten Shillings and One Pounds Beale Britannia medallion 1950 issues (4) comprising 10 Shillings Beale B266 Red-Brown (2) serial numbers S65Z 532354 and L82Z 551528. Along with 1 Pounds B268 Green issues (2) a consecutively numbered pair serial numbers Z17B 695172 - Z17B 695173. All fresh and crisp about UNC - UNC and very attractive in these high grades (£85 - £140) 1351) Bank of England 10 Shillings to 5 Pounds 1950’s to 1980’s issues (8) in mixed grades mostly UNC comprising 1 Pound Green Beale B268 issue 1950 serial number Z90B 301143. O’Brien 1955 Britannia Medallion issues (2) including 10 Shillings B271 Red-Brown serial number C26Y 671136 along with a 1 Pound B273 Green serial number U84K 050759. Fforde 10 Shillings QE2 portrait & seated Britannia B310 Red-brown 1967 issue serial number C05N 335677. Somerset 1 Pounds QE2 pictorial & Sir Isaac Newton B341 W Reverse issue 1981 (2) a consecutive pair DS03 034308 & DS03 034309. Gill 5 Pounds QE2 & The Duke of Wellington B353 L Reverse issues 1988 (2) a consecutive pair LAST series SE32 761259 - SE32 761260. (£25 - £50) 1352) Bank of England Replacement issues (2) comprising One Pound Beale Green B269 Replacement Britannia Medallion issue 1950 serial number S50S 862204 UNC with a Very Minor Rust spot at lower left edge along with Ten Pounds Page Lion & Key B327 Replacement QE2 portrait and last Lion & Key design issue 1971 serial number M11 459868 GEF - about UNC. Both rarely seen in this high condition and quite desirable (£60 - £120)

1359) Five Pounds O’Brien White Note B276 Thin paper Metal thread issue dated 26th July 1956 serial number from the LAST series D51A 042993. A fresh and crisp GEF - about UNC example of the last White 5 Pound notes (£180 - £360) 1360) Five Pounds O’Brien White Note B276 Thin paper Metal thread issue dated 26th November 1955 serial number B42A 009749 London branch. Good Fine - about VF (£60 - £100) 1361) Five Pounds O’Brien White Note B276 Thin paper Metal thread issue dated 4th October 19565 serial number A95A 094385 London branch. Original and relatively crisp VF (£100 - £180) 1362) Five Pounds O’Brien White Note B276 Thin paper Metal thread issue dated 8th September 1956 LAST series D89A 061356 London branch GVF - EF lightly pressed. The obverse with much eye appeal and the print very well kept. Printed at St. Luke’s Works, London without imprint (£65 - £120) 1363) Five Pounds O’Brien White Notes B276 Thin paper Metal thread London branch issues (2) the first dated 17th June 1955 serial number A10A 086260, the second dated 23rd September 1955 serial number A86A 039351. VG and Fine (£75 - £140) 1364) Five Pounds O’Brien Lion & Key (2) a LAST & FIRST series prefixes pair of the 2 varieties B277 Shaded Symbol issue 1957 last series E19 328497 and B280 White Symbols issue 1961 first series H51 665401. A desirable and always attractive pair the first note in EF, the second VF-GVF (£40 - £80) 1365) Five Pounds O’Brien Lion & Key (2) including the 2 varieties B277 Shaded symbols 1957 and a FIRST series number A67 753507 along with the B280 White symbols 1961 serial number J31 397539. Both About UNC or near so and very sought after and collectible in high grades (£65 - £120) 1366) Five Pounds (8) O’Brien Lion & Key B280 series J79 481047, Hollom 1963 B297 A47 907793 and Page 1967 B314 76D 073365, Somerset 1981 B343 a consecutive pair prefix EW45, Gill 1988 B353 SC28 305662, Kentfield 1993 B364 a consecutive pair prefix BB24, a high grade group all Unc or near so (£60 - £100)

1353) Five Pounds Beale White note B270 Thin paper Metal thread issue dated 6th June 1952 and a nice serial number with the last number for its prefix X99 013311. VF and a Scarce later note for this type (£60 - £100)

1367) Five Pounds O’Brien Lion & Key B280 White symbol issues 1961 (2) FIRST series serial numbers H10 869231 and H72 328718. The first GEF, the second about UNC Minor rust and both Scarce and desirable notes (£60 - £100)

1354) Five Pounds Beale White note B270 Thin paper Metal thread dated 22nd January 1952 serial number W82 013817 London branch EF very Minor Rust but not affecting the design or the general appearance of the note. Printed at St. Luke’s Works, London (£75 - £150)

1368) Hollom & Fforde QE2 portrait issues 1960’s (31) in various grades Fine - VF to UNC comprising Hollom (11) including 10 Shillings (5) including B294 prefixes L52 and T93 along with B295 (3) prefixes 58H, 17L and 37L. 1 Pounds B288 (4) including prefixes H48R, E36U, K35W and C19W. 5 pounds B297 (2) prefixes K48 and B21. Fforde (20) comprising 10 Shillings (15) including B309 (12) including a consecutive set of 5 notes prefix 10T, near consecutive pair 33Y and a near consecutive set of 5 notes prefix 41Z. Along with B310 (3) including a consecutive pair prefix C22N along with prefix C66N. 1 Pounds B305 (2) prefixes R22K and T28J. 5 Pounds B312 (2) prefixes T94 and W88. 10 Pounds Lion & Key B316 prefix A56. (£50 - £100)

1355) Five Pounds Beale White note B270 Thin paper Metal thread dated 24th July 1952 LAST series serial number Y41 080420 London branch GVF - about EF and a scarcer later issue. Printed at St. Luke’s Works, London (£80 - £180) 1356) Five Pounds Beale White note B270 Thin paper Metal thread dated 15th August 1949 serial number 016 021567 London branch. Printed at St. Luke’s Works, London. Fresh and crisp about UNC or near so (£120 - £220) 1357) Five Pounds Beale White note B270 Thin paper Metal thread dated 15th November 1950 serial number T11 035339 London branch about EF. Printed at St. Luke’s Works, London (£90 - £180) 1358) Five Pounds Beale White note B270 Thin paper Metal thread dated 20th January 1951 serial number T67 070545 London branch. Printed at St. Luke’s Works, London. VF Minor Annotations, Pinholes (£25 - £75)

1369) Ten Shillings & Five Pounds Hollom (7) comprising Ten Shillings QE2 portrait & seated Britannia B295 issues 1963 (6) prefixes 26C, 55D, 24H, 19K, 60L and 48N. Along with Five pounds QE2 portrait & seated child Britannia B297 issue 1963 a first series prefix A34 130309 and this the first design of this type for the 5 Pounds denomination. All about UNC - UNC (£50 - £90) 1370) One Pounds Fforde QE2 portrait & seated Britannia B305 issue 1967 (15) a consecutively numbered set serial numbers T06C 276172 - T06C 276186. All about UNC - UNC (£60 - £100)

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1371) Ten Shillings Fforde QE2 portrait & seated Britannia B310 issues 1967 (22) including examples of each prefix for this type and in consecutively or near consecutively numbered sets/pairs comprising serial numbers - A99N 656226 & A99N 656227. A near consecutive pair numeronym prefix spelling ‘BEEN’ - B33N 484516 & B33N 484518. A near consecutive pair B55N 632161 & B55N 632163. A consecutive set of 10 notes - C13N 132711 through C13N 132720. A consecutive set of 4 notes - C93N 245390 through C93N 245393. And a consecutive pair LAST series D35N 031401 & D35N 031402. All about UNC - UNC and desirable (£65 - £130) 1372) Bank of England 5 Pounds 1967 - 1973 issues (6) in very high grades about EF/EF - GEF/about UNC comprising the last of the portrait and the first of the pictorial designs. Includes Fforde B312 QE2 portrait & seated child Britannia issues 1967 (2) serial numbers T11 764802 and T79 438154. Along with Page issues (4) including B324 QE2 portrait & seated child Britannia issue 1971 serial number 85D 786106 accompanied by the pictorial design examples consisting of a B334 QE2 & The Duke of Wellington L Reverse issue 1973 serial number 51H 285177 in addition to a consecutively numbered pair B336 L reverse issues 1973 serial numbers AX37 795971 & AX37 795972. (£70 - £130) 1373) Five Pounds Fforde QE2 portrait & seated child Britannia B312 issue 1967 (5) a consecutively numbered set last series prefix and close to last run serial numbers Z98 770808 - Z98 770812. All about UNC - UNC (£120 - £160) 1374) Five Pounds Fforde 1967 portrait issue B313 Replacement series M24 705769 GEF with some minor dirt however a rather scarce piece (£60 - £110) 1375) Five Pounds Fforde & Page (3) comprising Fforde QE2 portrait & seated Britannia B314 issue 1967 serial number 24D 128484. Along with Page (2) including a last and first design examples for the 5 Pound denomination respectively - the QE2 portrait & seated child Britannia B324 issue 1971 serial number 53E 903993 and the QE2 pictorial & The Duke of Wellington B336 L Reverse issue 1973 serial number AR89 305337. (£75 - £150) 1376) One Pound QE2 portrait and seated Britannia (3) Page, comprising 2 Replacement issues although not all were used as such B323 issued 1970, the first being series MU01 456196 about UNC with a small ink stain at top edge and the second being a later MW17 355000 GVF, along with a B322 issued 1970 series BN31 156633 EF (£26 - £36) 1377) Bank of England 5, 10 and 20 Pounds (4) comprising various designs and with different cashier signatures. Including the last Lion & Key design for the 10 Pounds - Page B326 issue 1971 serial number C20 539939. Somerset 5 Pounds QE2 pictorial & The Duke of Wellington B343 issue 1980 serial number LR37 412891. Kentfield First Historical design 5 Pounds QE2 & George Stephenson B363 Crown at upper right issue 1993 and very FIRST RUN from circulation serial number AA01 007172. Lowther Second Historical design 20 Pounds QE2 & Sir Edward Elgar B386 issue 1999 and a first prefix serial AA03 046856. All about UNC - UNC and an attractive variety group (£70 - £140) 1378) Page various QE2 portrait & pictorial issues 1 to 10 Pounds 1970’s onwards (26) in various grades to UNC comprising 1 Pounds QE2 portrait issues (11) including B320 (8) prefixes Y82E, Z28D, Z11J, Z80K and a near consecutive set of 4 prefix Z41C along with B322 (3) prefixes DW18, DX03 and EW71. 1 Pounds QE2 pictorial & Sir Isaac Newton (8) including B337 (5) prefixes A18, A57, D69, H23 and Y54. B339 (2) prefixes 58L and 76W. And an ERROR misprinted B340 prefix A77N. 5 Pounds The Duke of Wellington B336 L (Lithography) Reverse issues (2) prefixes BU10 and CW25. 5 Pounds seated child Britannia B324 (2) prefixes 63E and 87D. And 10 Pounds Lion & Key B326 (2) prefixes B54 and C30. (£60 - £95)

1379) Ten Pounds Page Lion & Key B326 issues 1971 (2) and VERY LAST RUN consecutively numbered pair serial numbers C90 229622 & C90 229623. Both fresh and crisp GVF and very sought after since this is the very last Lion & Key design used for the 10 Pounds along with fact that they are the last runs (£80 - £100) 1380) Bank of England 1970 and 1988 issues (4) in higher grades VF/ GVF to about UNC comprising 20 Pounds Page QE2 first pictorial & William Shakespeare B328 Purple issues 1970 (3) including a FIRST series serial number A90 515541 along with C16 778929 and C19 741607. Also includes a 10 Pounds Gill QE2 pictorial & Florence Nightingale B354 L Reverse issue 1988 serial number DZ40 298149. (£80 - £160) 1381) Bank of England (11) in various grades VF/GVF - about UNC comprising 1 Pounds Page QE2 pictorial & Sir Isaac Newton (3) comprising a B337 issue 1978 serial number D69 007355 along with a consecutively numbered pair B339 issues 1978 (2) serial numbers 73D 288967 & 73D 288968. Somerset 1 Pounds QE2 pictorial & Sir Isaac Newton B341 W reverse issues 1981 (5) including serial number BT78 515428 together with a consecutively numbered set of 4 notes serial numbers DN09 968640 - DN09 968642. Along with Lowther issues (3) comprising 10 Pounds QE2 pictorial & Charles Darwin B390 “AND COMPANY” issues 2000 (2) serial numbers AJ67 861331 and BB37 352394 together with a 20 Pounds B386 issued 1999 serial number AC76 591664. (£55 - £110) 1382) Bank of England Page 1, 5 and 10 Pounds First pictorial series D for these denominations 1970’s (41) all in consecutively numbered sets and mostly about UNC - UNC comprising 1 Pounds QE2 & Sir Isaac Newton 1978 issues (36) consisting of B337 issues including a FIRST series prefix pair A50 640447 & A50 640448 and a trio A50 640370 - A50 640372 along with T65 680588 through T65 680603, W48 533934 - W48 533936 and Y15 501914 - Y15 501916 along with a B339 set serial numbers 31C 983897 through 31C 983905. 5 Pounds QE2 & The Duke of Wellington B336 L Reverse issues 1973 (3) serial numbers BY24 796041 - BY24 796043. 10 Pounds QE2 & Florence Nightingale B330 issues 1975 (2) a pair H45 153665 & H45 153666. (£110 - £160) 1383) Ten Pounds Page QE2 pictorial & Florence Nightingale B330 issues 1975 (4) a consecutively numbered set serial numbers D71 255621 - D71 255624. All about UNC or slightly better (£80 - £120) 1384) Five Pounds Page QE2 pictorial & The Duke of Wellington B334 L reverse issue 1973 (4) a consecutively numbered set serial numbers 66T 661270 through 66T 661273. All about UNC and desirable (£80 - £160) 1385) Bank of England modern Hollom, Page, Somerset, Gill, Kentfield & Lowther issues also some B.A.F Military special vouchers (33) mostly in about UNC to UNC includes a few lower grade examples comprising Hollom 10 Shillings QE2 portrait B295 prefix 54L. Page 1 Pound QE2 portrait B322 last series HZ36. Somerset 1 Pounds Sir Isaac Newton B341 W (Web-press) Reverse issues 1981 (19) includes some consecutively numbered pairs in the prefixes AR50, AS05, BT30, BU07, DX52, DT47, DW09, DX25, DX46, DX68, DX83, DN74, DW08, CY65, CZ75 and CN47. Gill (7) including 5 Pounds (6) consisting of The Duke of Wellington B353 issues (4) prefxies RE61 and LAST series SE35, SE79 and SE85 along with George Stephenson B357 (2) prefixes D31 and E61. 10 Pounds Florence Nightingale B354 L (Lithography) issue prefix DZ80. Kentfield 20 Pounds Michael Faraday B375 prefix AD68. And Lowther 20 Pounds Sir Edward Elgar B386 prefix CC31. Also some British Armed Forces 6th Series Special vouchers 5 New Pence and 10 new Pence (2) prefixes A/5 and DD/10. (£100 - £160)

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1386) Bank of England Somerset & Gill issues (38) mostly in high grades about UNC - UNC comprising Somerset 1 Pounds QE2 pictorial & Sir Isaac Newton B341 W (Web-press) issues 1981 (37) and come including several consecutively numbered sets/pairs CZ67 653316 & CZ67 653316, CZ82 605056 & CZ82 605057, CT19 111149 through CT19 111152, DW61 895235 through DW61 895239, DW61 895194 & DW61 895195, DW61 895241 through DW61 895247, DW61 895211 through DW61 895217, DW61 895231 through DW61 89234 and also a few stand alone numbers - DU75 281722, DX58 198922 and CZ71 823960. Along with a Gill 5 Pounds QE2 pictorial & The Duke of Wellington B353 L (Lithography) 1mm thread issue 1988 serial number SA60 300252 this presentable VF (£50 - £70) 1387) Bank of England Somerset 1, 5 and 10 Pounds 1980’s issues (17) all in about UNC - UNC and in consecutively numbered sets comprising 1 Pounds QE2 pictorial & Sir Isaac Newton B341 W Reverse issues 1981 (8) in 2 consecutively numbered sets serial numbers CY24 145482 - CY24 145485 and DU60 475843 - DU60 475846. 5 Pounds QE2 & The Duke of Wellington B343 L Reverse issues 1980 (4) with a FIRST series prefix DN62 965296 through DN62 965299. 10 Pounds QE2 & Florence Nightingale B348 L Reverse issues 1984 (5) in 2 consecutively numbered sets serial numbers BT31 062566 & BT31 062567 along with BW19 057294 - BW19 057296. (£100 - £200) 1388) Ten Pounds Somerset QE2 pictorial & Florence Nightingale B349 L (Lithography) 1mm Windowed Thread issues 1987 (5) a consecutively numbered set serial numbers CY84 848248 - CY84 848252. All about UNC (£130 - £180) 1389) Twenty Pounds Somerset QE2 pictorial & William Shakespeare B351 Purple/Green issues 1984 (10) a consecutively numbered set serial numbers 35A 035633 through 35A 035642. All About UNC - UNC (£350 - £700)

1390) Twenty Pounds Somerset QE2 pictorial & William Shakespeare B351 Purple/Green issues 1984 (9) a consecutively numbered set serial numbers 35A 035620 through 35A 035628. Most About UNC - UNC, the last GEF (£300 - £600)

1391) Bank of England Somerset issues circa 1980’s (3) in higher grades GVF - EF/GEF comprising QE2 & Sir Isaac Newton 1 Pound B341 W Reverse serial number AS55 551843. 5 Pounds QE2 & The Duke of Wellington B343 L Reverse serial number DS14 277861. And a 50 Pounds QE2 & Sir Christopher Wren B352 serial number B24 068400. A pleasing group (£65 - £130) 1392) Fifty Pounds Somerset QE2 pictorial & Sir Christopher Wren B352 Brown issue 1981 very FIRST RUN A01 549919. About UNC or slightly better, Scarce and a consecutive serial number to next lot (£60 - £120) 1393) Fifty Pounds Somerset QE2 pictorial & Sir Christopher Wren B352 Brown issue 1981 very FIRST RUN A01 549920. About UNC or slightly better, Scarce and a consecutive serial number to previous lot (£60 - £120) 1394) Bank of England Gill 5, 10 and 20 Pounds 1988, 1990 & 1991 issues (17) most in about UNC - UNC and all in consecutively numbered sets comprising 5 Pounds QE2 & George Stephenson B357 Crown at upper right issues 1990 (4) FIRST series prefix A82 106604 through A82 106607. 10 Pounds QE2 & Florence Nightingale B354 L Reverse issues 1988 (10) in 2 consecutively numbered sets HZ76 011921 through HZ76 011925 and DT61 612633 through DT61 612637. 20 Pounds QE2 & Michael Faraday B358 Crown at upper right issues 1991 (3) serial numbers D64 589528 through D64 589530. (£200 - £250) 1395) Bank of England Kentfield 5 and 10 Pounds 1993 issues (38) mostly about UNC - UNC and in consecutive sets/pairs comprising 5 Pounds QE2 pictorial & George Stephenson B364 Crown at upper right (20) serial umbers DB52 696441 through DB52 696460. Along with 10 Pounds B369 value at upper right issues (18) including serial numbers JC79 285511 & JC79 285512, JD28 299545 through JD28 299556 and JD58 379847 through JD58 379850. (£310 - £360) 1396) Five Pounds Kentfield 1993 B364 uncut set of 8 all with number 001200 and with prefixes BH25, BH26, BH28, BH28, BH33, BH34, BH35 and BH36 Unc as issued (£30 - £55) 1397) Ten Pounds Kentfield QE2 pictorial & Charles Dickens 1992 and 1993 issues (26) all in consecutive sets/pairs comprising the 2 designs including B366 crown at upper right issues (21) serial numbers C15 292655 & C15 292656, C52 454479 & C52 454480, D49 670750 & D49 670751, D49 670756 through D49 670758, E37 691703 through E37 691707 and H68 942502 through H68 942508. Along with the later design B369 value at upper right issues (5) serial numbers DH32 351196 through DH32 351200 the last with a highlighted top left corner. Most about UNC - UNC includes a few GEF (£285 - £325)

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1398) Ten Pounds Kentfield QE2 pictorial & Charles Dickens B369 denomination at upper right issues 1993 (30) a consecutively numbered set serial numbers KE12 922506 through KE12 922535. All About UNC - UNC (£330 - £380) 1399) Twenty Pounds Kentfield QE2 & Michael Faraday 1991 & 1993 design issues (12) in consecutively numbered sets all about UNC - UNC comprising the B371 Crown at upper right issues 1991 (3) serial numbers N47 000280 - N47 000282. Along with B374 value at upper right issues 1993 (9) serial numbers AJ66 475526 - AJ66 475529 and AK10 958169 - AK10 958173. (£265 - £305)

1409) Twenty Pounds Lowther QE2 & Sir Edward Elgar 1999 issues (12) in 2 consecutively numbered sets including a Column Sort B386cs (4) serial numbers AL27 379412 through AL27 379415 along with B386 issues (8) serial numbers AH44 809587 through AH44 809594. All about UNC - UNC (£265 - £295) 1410) Twenty Pounds Lowther QE2 & Sir Edward Elgar B386cs Column Sort issued 1999 (13) in a consecutively numbered set comprising serial numbers AL24 354853 through AL24 354865. All about UNC - UNC (£285 - £335)

1400) Bank of England Kentfield 20 and 50 Pounds 1994 issues (9) in consecutively numbered sets and about UNC - UNC comprising 20 Pounds QE2 & Michael Faraday B375 value at upper right issues (7) with last production series prefix serial numbers CJ59 836073 through CJ59 836079. Along with 50 Pounds QE2 & Sir John Houblon B377 Silver foil Tudor rose issues (2) serial numbers E22 317256 & E22 317257. (£265 - £305)

1411) Ten Pounds Lowther QE2 & Charles Darwin B390 “AND COMPANY” issued 2000 (23) all of the same first production run series AJ with different prefixes including a very FIRST production run AJ01 626792 along with prefixes AJ02, AJ03, AJ07 (2) , AJ08, AJ11, AJ13, AJ16, AJ17, AJ22, AJ23 (2), AJ26, AJ29, AJ31 (2), AJ32, AJ34 (2), AJ36, AJ37 and AJ76. All in very high grades EF/ GEF - UNC (£250 - £300)

1401) Twenty Pounds Kentfield QE2 & Michael Faraday 1993 & 1994 value at upper right issues (12) in consecutively numbered sets most in about UNC to UNC comprising B374 issues (3) serial numbers Y06 757274 - Y06 757276. Along with B375 (9) serial numbers BE42 927023 & BE42 927024 along with BK06 011354 - BK06 011360. (£265 - £305)

1412) Ten Pounds Lowther QE2 & Charles Darwin B390 “AND COMPANY” issued 2000 (26) in 4 consecutively numbered sets serial numbers AK76 308235 - AK76 308238, BB65 613820 - BB65 613829, BB65 613840 - 613849 and a pair BA13 533367 & 533368. Mostly UNC (£285 - £315)

1402) Fifty Pounds Kentfield 1994 issue B377cs Column Sort a run of (4) consecutive numbers L53 247662 - 247665 aU-Unc (£150 - £280) 1403) Fifty Pounds Kentfield QE2 & Sir John Houblon B377 Silver Foil Tudor Rose issues 1994 (5) in 2 consecutively numbered sets and about UNC - UNC comprising a FIRST series prefix pair A28 365599 & A28 365600 along with a trio E16 305972 through E16 305974. (£275 - £325) 1404) Fifty Pounds Kentfield QE2 & Sir John Houblon B377 Silver Foil Tudor Rose issues 1994 (5) including 2 consecutively numbered pairs and about UNC - UNC comprising serial numbers E16 305925 & E16 305926 and E22 317252 & E22 317253 along with E16 305987. (£275 - £325) 1405) Bank of England Lowther 10 and 20 pounds 1999 issues (12) in consecutively numbered sets/pairs and most about UNC - UNC comprising 10 Pounds QE2 & Charles Dickens B382 (2) with a last series prefix LA12 752954 & LA12 752955. Along with 20 Pounds QE2 & Sir Edward Elgar B386 issues (10) including a first series prefix AA09 759006 & AA09 759007 along with AD22 900308 AD22 900310 and AE19 337692 - AE19 337696. (£240 - £290) 1406) Bank of England Lowther 5, 10 and 20 Pounds (28) all in very high grades mostly UNC and some in consecutively numbered sets comprising 5 Pounds QE2 & Elizabeth Fry B393 issues 2002 (8) serial numbers HA52 712201 through HA52 712208. 10 Pounds QE2 & Charles Darwin B388 “THE COMPANY” issued 2000 (17) including a consecutive set of 4 serial numbers AC26 313048 through AC26 313051 along with prefixes AA11, AA15, AA23, AA25, AA28, AA29, AA30, AA39, AA54(2), AA66, AA67 and AB33. 20 Pounds QE2 & Sir Edward Elgar B386 issued 1999 (3) a consecutive set serial numbers AJ04 314055 - AJ04 314057. (£295 - £345) 1407) Twenty Pounds Lowther QE2 & Sir Edward Elgar B386 issued 1999 (16) in 2 consecutively numbered sets comprising serial numbers AA57 853821 - AA57 853827 along with CD35 614979 - CD35 614987. All about UNC - UNC (£350 - £400) 1408) Twenty Pounds Lowther QE2 & Sir Edward Elgar issues 1999 (11) most in consecutive sets and mostly about UNC - UNC including serial numbers BA25 893447 - BA25 893450 and BA28 594967 - BA28 594969. Along with FIRST series prefixes AA36, AA38 (2) and AA39. (£240 - £290)

1413) Five Pounds Lowther QE2 & Elizabeth Fry B395 issued 2002 (100) a consecutively numbered bundle in a bank wrapper serial numbers HD19 766901 through HD19 767000. All UNC with only the top and bottom notes showing slight handling mentioned for accuracy (£550 - £700) 1414) Twenty Pounds Bailey 2004 & 2007 designs in 2 consecutively numbered sets (15) all in about UNC - UNC comprising the earlier design QE2 & Sir Edward Elgar B402 Purple/Black issues 2004 (11) serial numbers EA37 045531 through EA37 045541. Accompanied by the later design QE2 & Adam Smith B405 serial numbers on reverse issued 2007 (4) serial numbers AD68 369706 through AD68 369709. (£330 - £380) 1415) Twenty Pounds Bailey QE2 & Sir Edward Elgar B402 issued 2004 (13) in a consecutively numbered set comprising serial numbers EC19 480188 through EC19 480200. All about UNC - UNC (£285 - £335) 1416) Twenty Pounds Bailey QE2 & Sir Edward Elgar B402 issued 2004 (15) in a near consecutively numbered set serial numbers ED56 546530 to REPEATER number ED56 546546 missing only 3 numbers, also includes serial number EC19 480300. All about UNC - UNC (£330 - £380) 1417) Twenty Pounds Bailey QE2 & Sir Edward Elgar B402 issued 2004 (19) in a consecutively numbered set serial numbers EA35 076503 through EA35 076521. All about UNC - UNC (£420 - £480) 1418) Fifty Pounds Salmon QE2 & Mathew Bolton and James Watt B410 serial numbers on reverse Motion thread issues 2011 (5) in a consecutively numbered set and all about UNC - UNC serial numbers AC24 379650 - AC24 379654 (£275 - £325) 1419) Bank of England limited edition presentation book C103, Gill £5 (B353) & £20 (B355), serials SE68 722573 & 20U 722573, UNC with certificate (£50 - £100) 1420) Bank of England limited edition presentation pack C107, Kentfield £5 sheet of 3 uncut notes, serial numbers AB16 999709, AB17 999709 and AB18 999709, UNC (£40 - £70) 1421) Bank of England limited edition presentation pack C108, Kentfield £5 sheet of 3 uncut notes, serial numbers AC01 000283, AC02 000283 and AC03 000283, UNC (£40 - £70)

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1422) Bank of England limited edition presentation pack C118, mini sheet first uncut pair, Kentfield £20 serial numbers E01 000283 & E02 000283, UNC (£80 - £140)

Prideaux (Outing 1068c), 5 Pence Revenue Panel and a stamped bankruptcy ‘Exhibited ..’ text with 1 signature on reverse. Fine good Fine Pinholes Scarce (£150 - £200)

1423) The Royal Mint Limited Edition Presentation sets (3) all UNC special prefix issues comprising a Kentfield 1999 C139 5 Pounds B364 serial number YR19 990571 along with a Cupro-Nickel 5 Pound Crown in the presentation wallet of issue with the informative booklet. H.M. the Queen’s 70th Birthday 1996 C120 Kentfield 10 Pounds B364 serial number HM70 001875 along with a Silver Proof 5 Pound Crown in the original red box with the Certificate of Authenticity for the note. Kentfield 1999 C140 20 Pounds B375 serial number YR19 991351 along with a 2000 Millennium Silver Proof 5 Pound Crown in the original red box with Certificate of Authenticity for the note and a small certificate for the coin. A desirable and collectible group (£75 - £125)

1433) Great Britain Provincial issues along with a Rent receipt (8) in mixed grades Good/VG to Fine comprising a cut left hand piece believed to be Andover Old Bank 10 Pounds with number J367 for Joseph, William & Robert Wakeford, showing entered manuscript signature Wm. Wakeford (Outing 36h). Darlington Bank (2) including 1 Pound 17th September 1813 number B732 for Mowbray, Hollingsworth, Wetherell, Shields, Boulton & Co. manuscript signatures entered Taylor & signed Hollingsworth (Outing 630e) along with 5 Pounds cut-cancelled number F/X 171 17th December 1879 for Jonathan Backhouse & Co. (Outing 629r), paper tape repaired on reverse with bank stamps. Derby Bank 1 Pound 27th June 1812 serial number W 562 for Bellairs, Sons & Co. manuscript signatures entered John Bromley & signed T. Bellairs, with bankruptcy exhibit stamp on reverse. Durham Bank 5 Pounds cut-cancelled 14th September 1882 number C/N 682 (Outing 722g). Stockton & Cleveland Bank 1 Pound 11th November 1812 number P2863 for Lumley, Wilkinson & Snondon manuscript signatures entered Marshall & signed Snondon (Outing 2046b), bankruptcy stamp on reverse. Stockton on Tees Bank 5 Pounds cut-cancelled 16th October 1882 number A/A 0095 for Jonathan Backhouse & Co. (Outing 2050c), paper tape repair & stamps on reverse. The Rent receipt from His Grace the Duke of Portland and signed by Ths. Benson for (?) of Blackwell in the sum of 1 Pound and 15 shillings and valid for one whole year dated 16th October 1764. (£150 - £200)

1424) Bank of England limited edition presentation pack C169, Royal Celebration mini sheet, Lowther £5 uncut pair serial numbers HM02 000290 & HM03 000290, UNC with certificate (£20 - £30) 1425) Cranbrook, Weald of Kent Bank £5 dated 20th April 1813 serial No.1348 for Argles, Bishop, Brenchley & Bishop, manuscript signatures Entered J.B.Brenchley and signed A. Bishop (Outing 608c), uniface, VF Pinholes Minor inner hole above signature but not affecting the note’s general appearance and inked in parts quite clear, promises to pay J.Brenchley Esquire (£65 - £110) 1426) Provincial 5 Pound notes For Jonathan Backhouse & Co. (7) all cut-cancelled and all VG comprising Darlington Bank 5 Pounds (2) both dated 1887 (Outing 629t) numbers G/I 309 and G/H 919. Durham Bank 5 Pounds (3) dated 1886,1887 and 1888 (Outing 72g) numbers C/Q 823, C/Q 892 and C/R 454. And Stockton on Tees Bank 5 Pounds (2) dated 1887 and 1890 (Outing 2050c) numbers A/D 0531 and A/F 0069. (£35 - £70) 1427) Darlington Bank 1 Guinea dated 1st October 1814 number D29 for Mowbray, Hollingsworth, Wetherell, Shields, Boulton & Co., Manuscript signatures Entered Plews and signed Hollingsworth (Outing 630b), about VF Pinhole and Exceptionally Rare featuring an Allegorical woman holding wheatsheaf next to a shield at left, the manuscript calligraphy and signatures in beautiful cursive and an embossed Revenue Stamp for Four Pence. Uniface (£100 - £200) 1428) Darlington Bank 1 Pound FIRST year for this type dated 6th September 1813 number A382 for Mowbray, Hollingsworth, Wetherell, Shields, Boulton & Co., Manuscript signatures Entered Plews and signed Hollingsworth (Outing 630c; Grant 927F), Fine Pinholes and Scarce featuring an Allegorical woman holding wheatsheaf at left and the manuscript calligraphy and signatures in beautiful cursive and embossed Revenue Stamp for Four Pence at centre left. The reverse features a monogram panel M.H.W.S.B & Co. (£100 - £200) 1429) Plymouth-Dock Bank, Devonshire 5 Pounds dated 6th January 1820 No.2104 for Thomas Clinton Shiells & Henry Incledon Johns., manuscript signature T. H. Shiells, (Outing 683e), VF or near so Annotations, Pinholes and Tape Re-joined in middle (£25 - £50) 1430) Durham Bank 1 Pound dated 29th July 1814 number 135 for Mowbray, Hollingsworth, Wetherell, Shields, Boulton & Co., manuscript signed Wm Shields (Outing 721e), VG (£75 - £150) 1431) Gainsborough Bank One Guinea dated 1802 for Wm Hornby & Josh. Esdaile from M. Rilley, signed Wm. Hornby, (Outing 811a) bankruptcy stamp reverse, VG to about Fine tear to right edge and a small hole to top left, scarce (£40 - £75)

1434) Windsor Bank 2 Pounds Unissued Remainder 18xx (1809 - 1813) No. prefix B Coat of Arms at upper left watermarked paper, (Outing 2376f) GEF - About UNC Minor Foxing around edges and scarce (£70 - £140) 1435) Howard, Grand & Cie. Travellers cheque number 364, dated Londres 1843, with embossed revenue for One Shilling dated 20.9.43. On back list of cities and banks presumably accepting cheques19 x 11.5cm. EF & SCARCE. (£60 - £80)

World Banknotes (lots 1436-1701)

1436) Afghanistan Da Afghanistan Bank 10000 Afghanis Pick 63b SH1372 (1993) issues with space between ‘Da’ and ‘Afghanistan’ in bank name on upper reverse (199) in 2 bundles all with prefix 9/GD in the serial numbers. The first bundle consists of 99 notes in a near consecutively numbered run in the serial number range 4410501 - 4410600 missing only 1 number. And the second bundle of 100 notes in a fully consecutively numbered run in the number range 4410601 through 4410700. Each note in black, deep olive-green and deep blue-green on multi-coloured underprint featuring Mosque of Herat at centre right and Da Afghanistan Bank logo at upper centre on obverse and Arch of Qila-e-Bost, Lashkargah on reverse. All watermarked with the Bank’s logo same as on the obverse. All crisp UNC (£60 - £100) 1437) Asia mostly modern issues (1090) in 11 bundles in consecutive or near consecutive runs. Comprised of notes such as Bhutan ND 1986 issues 1 Ngultrum Pick 12a prefix A/1 (100) and 5 Ngultrum Pick 14a (190). Mongolia 1 Togrik Pick 35a 1966 issues (200) and 5 Togrik Pick 53a ND 1993 (200). Indonesia 1000 Rupiah Pick 129i 1992/2000 issues (400) in original Bank Indonesia bank wrappers and including a REPEATER serial number GAT650650. Most if not all in fresh and crisp UNC (£275 - £500)

1432) Kingsbridge Bank 1 Pound dated with the last year before it failed 14th March 1825 No. 3933 For John Square, Walter Prideaux Jr. & Walter Were Prideaux, manuscript signature Walter Were

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1438) Asia mostly World War II period (42) a collection in an album in mixed grades VG to about UNC - UNC including Rare issues such as British North Borneo 1 Dollar Pick 28 dated 1st January 1936 signatures Smelt & Beckett. Straits Settlements 10 Cents Pick 8b signature Pountney titled Treasurer serial number A/68 69622. Malaya King George VI portrait 1941 issues (7) including 1 Dollar Pick 11 serial number H/52 013033. 5 Dollars Pick 12 (3) serial numbers A/89 063038, C/66 028186 and F/46 015948. 10 Dollars Pick 13 (3) serial numbers A/91 023215, D/49 047690 and H/98 067098. Along with Japanese World War II Occupation Currency in various denominations and types from Malaya, Burma, Netherlands Indies and the Philippines. A desirable and eye-catching group (£500 - £600)

1443) Bahamas Government 4 Shillings Pick 4e Law of 1936 serial number A/9 208015 and variety with left signature title Commissioner of Currency and signature Higgs. A Thomas De La Rue printing in green with a portrait of King George VI at right and ship seal at left on obverse. The reverse in red, green and multicolour displaying the Great Britain Royal Coat of Arms at left. Watermarked Christopher Columbus. A very fresh and crisp about UNC with very few Minor rust spots, blindingly attractive and Exceptionally Scarce early issue very rarely seen in this high grade (£175 - £350)

1439) Asia South East mostly (1090) in 11 bundles in consecutive or near consecutive runs. Comprised of issues such as Myanmar 1 Kyat Pick 67 ND 1990 (100). Burma (400) including 5 Kyats Pick 57 ND 1973 (100) and 15 Kyats Pick 62 ND 1986 (300). Cambodia 20 Riels Pick 31a 1979 Vietnamese backed regime issues (201). Vietnam (389) including 200 Dong Pick 100a 1987 serif prefix and narrow distance between numbers (289) and 500 Dong Pick 101a 1988 small serial number digits (100). Most in fresh and crisp UNC (£275 - £500) 1440) Australia Commonwealth Bank 5 Pounds Pick 31a ND 1954 - 1959 issue bearing signatures Coombs titled Governor, Commonwealth Bank of Australia and Wilson titled Secretary to the Treasury FIRST prefix TA/06 141644. The obverse in black on blue and light blue underprint featuring Australia Coat of Arms, officially known as the Commonwealth Coat of Arms with a shield depicting the 6 states and held by the native Australian animals - the kangaroo and emu bird, along with a portrait of Sir John Franklin, a British Royal Navy officer and a famous explorer of the Arctic who disappeared and died along with the crew on his last expedition in 1847 whilst attempting to chart and navigate the Northwest passage in the North American Arctic. The reverse in blue featuring sheep, agricultural products, boomerang and native aboriginal shield between Bull and Cow’s head. Fresh and crisp about UNC and Scarce in this high grade earlier note (£60 - £120) 1441) Australia Commonwealth Treasury 10 Shillings = Half Sovereign Pick 3b ND 1918 issue seriffed serial number N567291J bearing the signatures Cerutty titled Assistant Secretary & Collins titled Secretary to the Treasury. The note in dark blue on multicolour underprint featuring Australia’s Coat of Arms at centre left, value at centre right and four red “HALF SOVEREIGN” overprints near each border of the note’s design on obverse. The reverse features a repeated ‘HALF SOVEREIGN’ text in the underprint and an illustration of Goulburn Weir near Nagambie, Victoria built circa 1887 and early 1891 and was the first major diversion structure built for irrigation development in Australia. Fine and an Exceptionally Rare early note certain to be missing from even the most advanced collections (£100 - £200) 1442) Australia Commonwealth Treasury 10 Shillings = Half Sovereign Pick 3b ND 1918 issue seriffed serial number N751713L bearing the signatures Cerutty titled Assistant Secretary & Collins titled Secretary to the Treasury. The note in dark blue on multicolour underprint featuring Australia’s Coat of Arms at centre left, value at centre right and four red “HALF SOVEREIGN” overprints near each border of the note’s design on obverse. The reverse features a repeated ‘HALF SOVEREIGN’ text in the underprint and an illustration of Goulburn Weir near Nagambie, Victoria built circa 1887 and early 1891 and was the first major diversion structure built for irrigation development in Australia. Paper still retains relative crispness. About VF and an Exceptionally Rare early note certain to be missing from even the most advanced collections (£150 - £250)

1444) Bahamas Government 5 Pounds Pick 12b Law of 1936 serial number A/2 132709 and variety with left signature title Commissioner of Currency and signature Higgs. A Thomas De La Rue printing in blue with a portrait of King George VI at right obverse. The reverse in orange, green and multicolour displaying a ship seal at left. Watermarked Christopher Columbus. A fresh, relatively crisp VF - GVF, Exceptionally Rare note and the highest denomination for this issue (£100 - £200)

1445) Belarus National Bank of the Republic of Belarus 20 Rubles Pick 24 issue 2000 (200) all consecutive and in 2 bundles of 100 notes each the first bundle serial numbers KB 3629701 through KB 3629800 and the second bundle serial numbers KB 3629801 through KB 3629900. All in brown on multicoloured underprint featuring National Bank building in Minsk and a device for the sight impaired at lower left on obverse and the reverse showing the Bank Building’s interior in its ‘bourgeoisie’ architectural design. All watermarked with a stylized monogram of the bank “НБРБ”. All crisp UNC (£50 - £100) 1446) Bermuda Government 1 Pound Pick 11b Post-war dated Hamilton, Bermuda 17th February 1947 fractional prefix variety and an attractive BINARY serial number G/7 303033. An attractive Bradbury, Wilkinson & Co. printing in blue on multicolour underprint featuring a sideways portrait of King George VI and an illustration of Somerset Bridge at left, the world’s smallest operating drawbridge. The reverse illustrating the Great Britain Royal Coat of Arms at centre. Presentable about VF - VF, Scarce and very collectible in any grade (£50 - £100) 1447) Bermuda Government 1952-1966 young H.M. Queen Elizabeth II portrait and the last of the Pound system issues (3) all in original fresh and crisp GVF comprising 5 Shillings Pick 18b dated 1st May 1957 serial number Y/1 289604 in brown on multicolour featuring illustration of Hamilton harbour. 10 Shillings Pick 19c dated 1st October 1966 serial number V/1 975700 in red on multicolour underprint featuring Gates Fort, St. George’s illustration. 1 Pound Pick 20d dated 1st October 1966 serial

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number V/2 330792 in blue on multicolour underprint featuring an illustration of Somerset Bridge at left, the world’s smallest operating drawbridge. An interesting 2 portrait styles issue where the lower denominations only feature an uncrowned profile portrait whilst the 1 Pound and higher feature a crowned 3/4 facing portrait of H.M. the Queen. The reverses all feature the denomination and a large United Kingdom Royal Coat of Arms at centre. A very attractive and rarely seen group from circulation, printed by Bradbury, Wilkinson & Co. Ld. New Malden, Surrey, England imprinted in small script at lower centre on obverse only for the 10 Shillings and 1 Pound, while on the 5 Shillings on both sides lower centre (£75 - £150) 1448) British Caribbean Territories & British Guiana George VI portrait issues (3) a charming collection of Scarce notes comprising a British Caribbean Territories Currency Board Eastern Group 5 Dollars Pick 3 dated 28th November 1950 serial number C/1 189886 and a Bradbury, Wilkinson & Co. print in green with reverse displaying Members of State’s Coat of Arms/Seals and this in VF. Along with British Guiana Government 1 Dollars Pick 12c dated 1st January 1942 (2) serial numbers G/3 01389 and G/3 77443, the first in VF and second EF. These Waterlow & Sons print in red with the obverse displaying a toucan bird at left, Kaieteur Falls at centre and sailing ship seal at right. The reverse with an elaborate guilloche panel displaying a portrait of King George VI at centre. A very attractive and collectable group (£60 - £120) 1449) British Caribbean Territories Currency Board Eastern Group 2 Dollars Pick 8c dated 2nd January 1962 serial number U2-388429. An exquisite and very alluring Bradbury, Wilkinson & Co. print in blue on multicolour underprint featuring a young crowned portrait of H.M. the Queen at right and a map scroll at lower left on obverse. The reverse displaying 4 Coat of Arms/Seals of member States - Leeward Islands, British Guiana, Windward Islands, Trinidad & Tobago and Barbados. Watermarked H.M. the Queen bust facing right. A very fresh and crisp about UNC or near so with very Minor marginal stain at upper right but this not affecting this Extraordinarily Rare note’s appearance. These notes very seldom seen in higher grades (£200 - £350)

1450) British Guiana Government 5 Dollars Pick 14b dated 1st January 1942 serial number B/5 00484. An attractive Waterlow & Sons Limited print in olive on multicolour with the obverse featuring a toucan bird at left, Kaieteur Falls at centre and sailing ship seal at right. The reverse with an elaborate guilloche panel displaying a portrait of King George VI at centre. A presentable VF with very Minor marginal nick not extending to design and this is an Incredibly Rare and sought after denomination with doubtfully many high grade survivors left (£100 - £200)

1451) British Honduras Government 1 Dollar Pick 28c dated Belize 1st January 1973 serial number G/6 733867. The note in green on multicoloured underprint with the obverse featuring a young portrait of H.M. the Queen at right and Belize Coat of Arms at left. The reverse with a multicoloured guilloche panel with issuers name at centre. A fresh and crisp UNC and Exceptionally Rare and very sought after in this grade by almost any collector (£75 - £150)

1452) Burma (British India) Military Administration 10 Rupees Pick 28 ND 1945 Red Overprint “Military Administration of Burma” on India 10 Rupees Pick 24 ND 1945 issue green serial number C/7 110560 signature Deshmukh. The note in violet on multicolour underprint with the obverse featuring a crowned portrait of King George VI at right and as watermark. The reverse with sailing Dhow with the Bank’s seal below. A fresh and crisp About UNC or very near so, usual pinholes and Very Rare in higher grades (£40 - £70) 1453) Burma (British India) Military Administration 10 Rupees Pick 28 ND 1945 Red Overprint “Military Administration of Burma” on India 10 Rupees Pick 24 ND 1945 issue green serial number C/9358817 signature Deshmukh. The note in violet on multicolour underprint with the obverse featuring a crowned portrait of King George VI at right and as watermark. The reverse with sailing Dhow with the Bank’s seal below. A relatively crisp and presentable GEF, usual pinholes and Very Rare in higher grades (£40 - £70) 1454) Canada Bank 1, 2 and 5 Dollars 1950-60’s QE2 issues (17) in various high grades mostly about UNC to UNC includes a few VF examples. Comprising 1 Dollar Pick 84a Commemorative Centennial of the Canadian Confederation dates instead of serials Beattie & Rasminsky signatures. 1 Dollars 1954 (5) including Pick 75a signatures Beattie & Coyne prefix M/A along with Pick 75b (4) signatures Beattie & Rasminsky prefixes A/Z, R/N, C/F and O/P. 2 Dollars 1954 (10) including a Pick 76b (9) consecutively numbered set serial numbers F/G 2585991 - F/G 258999 along with the ‘Devil’s Face’ in the Queen’s hairdo Pick 67b signatures Beattie & Coyne serial number T/B 7113019. And 5 Dollars 1954 (2) including Pick 77c signatures Bouey & Rasminsky serial number T/X 7533963 along with the ‘Devil’s Face’ in the Queen’s hairdo Pick 68b signatures F/C 5124338serial number F/C 5124338. A very attractive group (£70 - £120) 1455) Canada Bank 100 Dollars Pick 64c dated Ottawa 2nd January 1937 serial number B/J 4869230 signatures Coyne & Towers. A Canadian Banknote Company Limited printing in black on brown underprint featuring portrait of Sir John A. Macdonald at centre on obverse. The reverse featuring allegorical figures. Very scarce higher denomination note sought after by many. Fresh and crisp GVF (£50 - £100)

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1456) Canada Bank 50 Dollars Pick 63c dated Ottawa 2nd January 1937 serial number B/H 4822069 signatures Coyne & Rasminsky. A Canadian Banknote Company Limited printing in black on orange underprint featuring portrait of King George VI at centre on obverse. The reverse featuring allegorical figure. Very scarce higher denomination note sought after by many. Presentable and relatively crisp VF or near so (£50 - £100)

1457) Caribbean & Central America (4) comprising Bahamas (2) including Government 50 Cents Pick 17a Law of 1965 issue serial number B999154 bearing signatures of Sands & Higgs in purple and multicoloured, a beautiful example featuring a portrait of H.M. Queen Elizabeth II on obverse, a colourful straw market scene and Coat of Arms on reverse, accompanied by One Dollar Pick 35a Law of 1974 issue and a single letter prefix variety serial number X 983113 bearing the signature of T.B. Donaldson and in dark blue-green on multicoloured underprint, another beautiful example featuring H.M. Queen Elizabeth II on obverse and a colourful sea garden scene and Coat of Arms on reverse. Both printed by Thomas De La Rue & Co. Limited and watermarked with a shellfish. Along with Cayman Islands Currency Board One Dollar Pick 5e Law of 1974 issue serial number A/6 506002 bearing the signature Jefferson in blue on multicoloured underprint featuring H.M. Queen Elizabeth II, Coat of Arms and a treasure chest on obverse and a fish and coral scene on reverse, printed by Thomas De La Rue & Co. Limited and watermarked with tortoise. Also a Belize One Dollar Pick 43 issued under Act of 1982 and dated 1st July 1983 serial number A/5 789234 in green on multicolour underprint featuring H.M. Queen Elizabeth II looking 3/4 left, the unmodified wreathed Coat of Arms without the tree behind the Arms at upper left, Jade Head at upper right followed by the queen Angel fish underneath on obverse and the reverse main illustration depicts the National Assembly building in the capital city of Belmopan at centre, the Jabiru stork (Jabiru mycteria) at right which also serves as the Central Bank of Belize logo and the green Iguana at lower left, a native lizard considered a delicacy in the local cuisine of Belize. Watermarked with the Carved head of ‘Sleeping Giant’. All UNC (£150 - £300)

1460) Cayman Islands Currency Board 50 Dollars Pick 10a Law of 1974 (1987) first series prefix serial number A/1 026960 signature Jefferson. The note in blue on multicoloured underprint with the obverse featuring a portrait of H.M. Queen Elizabeth II at right, Coat of Arms at centre and treasure chest and Manta rays. The reverse displaying an illustration of Government house. A Thomas De La Rue print and imprinted in small script on lower centre reverse and watermarked tortoise Unc (£150 - £200) 1461) Cayman Islands Monetary Authority issues (13) comprising a set of the 2003 Commemorative 500th Anniversary Discovery of the Cayman Islands (1503-2003) 1 Dollar issues Pick 30a (6) including a consecutive pair Q/1 279135 & Q/1136 amongst other serials - Q/1 002744,Q/1 002747, Q/1 279619 and Q/1 999886. A set of the 2006 series (2004 Revision) 1 Dollars Pick 33b (3) in a consecutive trio serial numbers C/5 599151 - C/5 599154. And 2010 issues (4) including 1 Dollars Pick 38a (3) serial numbers D/1 073719 along with a near consecutive pair D/1 067128 and D/1 067130. Along with the 10 Dollars Pick 40a and a lower serial number D/1 003588. All about UNC - UNC, always sought after for their attractive designs (£60 - £120) 1462) Ceylon Central Bank & Government mostly George VI portrait issues circa 1930’s to 1950’s (7) an attractive selection in mixed but mostly higher grades VF to GEF-about UNC comprising 1 Rupee Pick 16c dated with the last date of issue 2nd October 1939 serial number R/17 84547. Along with George VI portrait issues (6) including 1st February 1942 dated issues as 10 Cents Pick 43 uniface serial number on reverse A/22 119491 and 25 Cents Pick 44 uniface and an earlier serial number on reverse A/2 900475. 14th July 1942 dated 50 Cents Pick 45 uniface and serial number on reverse A/19 974239. 19th September 1942 dated 1 Rupee Pick 34 Mahout (elephant rider) and elephant on reverse serial number A/22 616059. And 20th January 1951 dated (2) 1 Rupee Pick 47 Ornate stairway reverse serial number A/22 824067 along with 10 Rupees Pick 48 Ceremonial figures and hand stamped on reverse serial number L/5 885519. A scarce and desirable group (£60 - £100) 1463) Ceylon Central Bank 5 Rupees Pick 51 dated 3rd June 1952 serial number G/2 347015. A dazzling and exquisite Bradbury, Wilkinson & Co. printing in purple on multicoloured underprint on obverse and featuring a young portrait of H.M. Queen Elizabeth II at left. The reverse in green and purple on multicolour a standing figure. Watermarked Chinze. A presentable VF and an Unprecedently Rare note always sought after and collectable in any grade (£50 - £100)

1458) Caribbean, Central & South America Queen Elizabeth II issues (7) in various grades VF to UNC comprising Bahamas Monetary Authority Law of 1968 (4) including 50 Cents (1/2 Dollars) Pick 26a (4) serial numbers C285396, D595859 and E047102 along with 1 Dollar Pick 27. Cayman Islands Currency Board 5 Dollars Law of 1971 issue Pick 2 serial number A/1 028837. Belize Central Bank 5 Dollars Pick 47b serial number J/5 369514. And a Falkland Islands Government 1 Pound Pick 13a dated 1st October 1984 serial number A161434. A very collectible and attractive group (£75 - £125) 1459) Cayman Islands Currency Board 1 Dollars Jefferson signature Queen Elizabeth II Law of 1974 issues (5) comprising Pick 5d (4) serial numbers a consecutive pair A/5 635941 & A/5 635942 along with A/5 635731 and A/5 912380 and all these about UNC - UNC. Also Pick 5e serial number A/6 003519 in GVF. A very desirable group (£75 - £125)

1464) Ceylon Central Bank 5 Rupees Pick 54 dated 16th October 1954 serial number G/17 687177. A stunning Bradbury, Wilkinson & Co print in orange on aqua and multicolour underprint featuring a young portrait of H.M. Queen Elizabeth II at left. The reverse in green and orange on multicolour featuring a standing figure illustration. Watermarked Chinze. A very fresh and crisp About UNC or very near so and Extraordinarily Rare in these high grades sure to be a great addition for any serious collector (£200 - £300)

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1469) Congo (Democratic Republic) Banque Nationale SPECIMEN 5 Zaires Pick 14s dated 24th November 1971 serial number B0000000A and red SPECIMEN overprint diagonally on obverse and reverse. The note green, black and multicoloured featuring portrait of President (Joseph Désiré) Mobutu Sese Seko Nkuku wa za Banga with Zaire’s Coat of Arms (1971-1997) below and leaping leopard on obverse. The reverse displaying a carving statue at left and Hydroelectric dam. printed by Giesecke & Devrient, Munich and watermarked with President Mobutu. Fresh and crisp about UNC - UNC, very Rare and still retaining a lot of original embossing (£50 - £100) 1465) Ceylon Central Bank young H.M. Queen Elizabeth II issues 19521953 (3) all in average VF comprising 2 Rupees Pick 50 in brown and lilac and Pavilion on reverse dated 3rd June 1952 serial number E/7 171865. Along with 10 Rupees Pick 55 green on violet and multicolour underprint with ceremonial figures on reverse dated 1st July 1953 (2) serial numbers L/22 375283 and L/25 147474. Scarce and attractive issues (£50 - £100) 1466) Ceylon Government 100 Rupees Pick 38 dated just nearer the end of World War II 24th June 1945 and serial number L/9 91320. A large sized note and Indian printing in green on multicoloured underprint with the obverse displaying a portrait of King George VI at left and text at top centre reads “This note is Legal Tender For The Payment of Any Amount”. The reverse illustrating Laxapana Water fall at centre. Watermarked Chinze. An attractive GVF with paper still retaining relative crispiness, usual staple holes at left with minor split but this an Exceptionally Rare high denomination note and sought after in any grade by many collectors (£75 - £125)

1467) China Canton Municipal Bank 50 Cents Pick S2255 dated 1st May 1928 Canton serial number A 0007396. The note in green on light brown underprint with red seals at lower centre and Coat of Arms on an elaborate guilloche panel on obverse and the reverse in English and all in brown featuring value at each corner, Banks name across top and a portrait of Dr. Sun Yat-sen - first president of the Republic of China and the first leader of the Kuomintang. In a PMG holder and graded Very Fine 25 Rust and an Exceptionally Scarce note this being the only one recorded example in the PMG Population Report at the time of writing, listed without any price reference in the current SCWPM. This note is almost certain to be missing from even the most comprehensive collections therefore this being a unique opportunity to acquire it (£75 - £150)

1470) Cuba Banco Espanol de la Isla de Cuba late 1896 and 1897 issues (10) comprising 5 Centavos Pick 45a dated Habana, 15th May 1896, all in issued format without the red “PLATA” overprint and well circulated with almost all of the serial numbers faded but still slightly visible, all Serie J and in Fine, slightly rarely seen in this issued and circulated format. Along with 20 Centavos Pick 53a dated Habana, 15th February 1897 serial number 0268752 serie I and this in EF - GEF Minor Ink Staining on reverse. (£40 - £60) 1471) Cyprus Government 1 Pound Pick 35a first date of issue for this type 1st June 1955 serial number A/3 049473 signature Denis John Mahony. The note in brown on multicoloured underprint featuring a portrait of H.M. Queen Elizabeth II at right with map of Cyprus below on obverse. The reverse with numerical denomination in panel at left and Colonial Coat of Arms with 2 Lions in panel at right. Watermarked with an Eagle’s head. In a PMG holder graded Choice VF 35 and an Exceptionally Scarce and very sought after note (£750 - £900)

1472) Cyprus Government 10 Shillings Pick 23 dated 6th October 1947 serial number F/6 020106 and the variety with Turkish denomination in Arabic at upper right. A Thomas De La Rue print in maroon on pink and olive underprint featuring a portrait of King George VI at upper centre. Reverse with the Colonial Coat of Arms with 2 Lions at upper left and issuer at lower right. In a PCGS Banknote Grading holder and graded Choice EF 45 and this being the only example in this grade recorded by their population report at the time of writing. An Exceptionally Rare note (£100 - £200)

1468) Congo (Democratic Republic) Banque Nationale 5 Zaires = 500 Makuta Pick 13a dated 2nd January 1967 and variety with signature above title Le Gouverneur serial number A297637 with 2 Large Cancelation punch holes across portrait and watermark. The note in dark green on multicoloured underprint with obverse featuring President (Joseph Désiré) Mobutu Sese Seko Nkuku wa za Banga at right and bank monogram at lower left. The reverse with the National Assembly building, Kinshasa. A Thomas De La Rue print on paper with solid security thread across middle and watermarked with an Antelope’s head, not visible due to cancelation hole. Crisp about UNC - UNC and Exceptionally Scarce first date (£100 - £200)

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1473) Cyprus Government 10 Shillings Pick 31 first date of issue dated 1st September 1953 serial number F/9 086279 variety with the denomination text at upper right written in modern Turkish (with Latin letters) alongside the English and Greek texts. The note in maroon on pink and olive underprint and featuring a portrait of King George VI portrait at upper centre on obverse and the reverse blank displaying a circular Seal with 2 lions at upper left and Government of Cyprus text at lower right. An Exceptionally Rare note in issued format and interestingly issued post-mortem of the featured Royalty with more than an year after King George VI’s passing. Certain to be missing from even most advanced collections with PMG having only 4 examples recorded on their Population Report at the time of writing therefore this being a clear sign how rare of an opportunity this is to acquire this note. VF - GVF (£300 - £500)

1474) East Africa Currency Board (4) a fine early collection of Scarce issues in about VF-VF to EF-GEF comprising a King George V portrait 5 Shillings Pick 20 dated 1st January 1933 serial number K/4 94597 3 signatures. Along with King George VI portrait issues (3) including 1 Shillings Pick 27 dated 1st January 1943 serial number A/10 85413 4 signatures. 5 Shillings Pick 28a dated 1st July 1941 serial number T/6 53769 3 signatures. And 20 Shillings = 1 Pound Pick 30b dated 1st August 1951 serial number B/70 62009 4 signatures. All Thomas De La Rue printing and very collectible (£60 - £120)

1477) East Africa Currency Board 1930’s issues (4) comprising a George V portrait 5 Shillings Pick 20 dated 1st January 1933 with an attractive BINARY serial number J/7 50000 in good Fine or near so. Along with George VI portrait issues in VF - GVF (3) including 5 Shillings Pick 28a dated 1st June 1939 and the variety with all numbers and letters in the date in italic serial number N/1 04165. 10 Shillings both dated 1st June 1939 (2) comprising 2 varieties including Pick 26B with numbers and letters in date partly in italic and upright and printer’s imprint at lower centre on obverse serial number K/2 87350. Along with Pick 29a date numbers and letters all in italic serial number J/2 97909. All printed by Thomas De La Rue & Co. Ltd London and watermarked with East African Currency Board monogram in hexagonal panels across the whole of the note. A Scarce and very attractive group (£80 - £160) 1478) East Africa Currency Board 20 Shillings = 1 Pound Pick 35 dated Nairobi 1st January 1955 serial number G66 62332, 4 signatures at lower right. A Thomas De La Rue printing in blue-black on yellow and orange underprint featuring a crowned portrait of H.M. the Queen at upper right. The reverse features a guilloche panel with a Lion at centre. Original fresh and crisp About UNC and very Rare in this high grade (£100 - £200)

1475) East Africa Currency Board 1 Florin Pick 8 dated 1st May 1920 serial number B/7 20232 3 signatures at lower centre. A Thomas De La Rue printing in olive-brown and red featuring a medallion with a bust of King George V at right on obverse. The reverse in blue displaying a Hippopotamus with native spears and shield below. VF or near so and Exceptionally Rare note very seldom seen and offered with very few possible survivors left (£125 £250) 1479) East Africa Currency Board 5 Shillings Pick 33 1953-57 issues (3) comprising a first year of issue dated 31st March 1953 serial number G53 17882. Along with 1st October 1957 (2) serial numbers M58 29343 and N30 13027. All Thomas De La Rue printing in blue-black on orange-brown underprint featuring a crowned portrait of H.M. the Queen at right on obverse and a guilloche panel with Lion on reverse. The first Fine, second VF, third good Fine - VF (£30 - £60)

1476) East Africa Currency Board 100 Shillings = 5 Pounds Pick 31b dated Nairobi 1st October 1949 serial number C/7 70614 4 signatures. A Thomas De La Rue print in blue-black on green and lilac underprint featuring a portrait of King George VI at upper left on obverse. The reverse displaying a guilloche panel with a Lion at centre. Original and fresh VF or slightly better, paper still retaining relative crispiness and an Exceptionally Rare denomination always sought after by various collectors (£200 £350)

1480) East Africa Currency Board a near complete denomination set of the ND (1964) “Lake” issues (4) comprising 5 Shillings Pick 45 (2) serial numbers R998257 and Y294385. 10 Shillings Pick 46a serial number B940404. And 20 Shillings Pick 47 serial number J 853478. All very Scarce and watermarked with Rhinoceros head. The 5 and 20 Shillings VF or near so, the 10 shillings GEF (£40 £70) 1481) East Africa Currency Board Queen Elizabeth II portrait ND 195060’s issues (4) comprising the 4 signatures at right variety (4) including 5 Shillings Pick 37 prefix L11, 10 Shillings Pick 38 (2) prefixes N1 and D9 and 20 Shillings Pick 39 prefix C15. Also includes the 3 signatures at left and 4 at right variety 20 Shillings Pick 43b with top left signature of A. L. Adu serial number Q24

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15134. All Thomas De La Rue prints and watermarked with a Lion’s head. All Very scarce, the 4 signature variety group average good Fine - VF, the later GEF (£75 - £150) 1482) East Caribbean Currency Authority 1 Dollar Pick 13c ND 1965 issue signatures SCWPM type 4 serial number B21 747922. A Thomas De La Rue print in red on aqua and multicolour underprint with obverse featuring Annigoni portrait of Queen Elizabeth II at right, map at left and Queen Angel fish (Holacanthus ciliaris) in underprint. The reverse illustrating an eye-pleasing coastal scene. A dazzling high grade issue in a PMG holder and graded Gem UNC 66 EPQ, keenly collected in these high grades with the PMG Population only having 4 recorded examples in this grade at the time of writing (£50 - £100)

1483) East Caribbean Currency Authority 20 Dollars Pick 15d ND 1965 issue serial number A3 802672. The note in purple on multicoloured underprint and displaying a portrait of young H.M. Queen Elizabeth II at right, sea turtles (Chelonioidea) at centre left and right and Map at left. The reverse displaying a very eye catching Coastal scene. Printed by Thomas De La Rue & Company, Limited imprinted on lower reverse and watermarked with Queen Elizabeth II profile bust. An attractive and presentable VF and Scarce (£30 - £60) 1484) East Caribbean Currency Authority undated 1965 issues (4) all bearing the young H.M. Queen Elizabeth II portrait, comprising One Dollar Pick 13h and a very LAST number for prefix serial B99 060299 overprinted A in circle and the note in red on multicoloured underprint with the Queen Angel fish (Holacanthus ciliaris) at centre. 5 Dollars Pick 14h (2) different signature varieties serial numbers D4 198097 and D5 742014 and both notes in green on multicoloured underprint with flying fish (Exocoetidae) at centre. 20 Dollars Pick 15g serial number A10 638564 and the note in purple on multicoloured underprint with tortoise at centre. All notes printed by Thomas De La Rue & Co. Limited, watermarked with a bust of H.M. Queen Elizabeth II and depict a beautiful Coastal scene on reverse. All about UNC - UNC (£70 - £120) 1485) East Caribbean States (2) comprising a Currency Authority 20 Dollars Pick 15g serial numbers A10 652544 and a TDLR print in purple featuring Annigoni portrait of Queen Elizabeth II at right, map at left and tortoise in underprint. Along with a Central Bank 1 Dollar ANGUILLA not named on map Pick 17a suffix letter A (Antigua) serial number A557760A and a TDLR print in red featuring Queen Elizabeth II on obverse and a colourful eyecatching coastal scene on reverse. Desirable pair the first in GEF or slightly better, the second UNC (£25 - £50) 1486) Eastern Europe modern issues 1976 - 2000 (3044) in 32 bundles in fully consecutive, near consecutive runs or made-up of a few consecutive sets. Includes various issues such as Belarus 1000 Rubley Pick 16 from 1998 (300) along with 2000’s issues 1 Rubley Pick 21 (100), 10 Rubley Pick 23 (167) and 50 Rubley Pick 25a (200) with the earlier old denomination spelling ‘ПЯЦЬДЗЕСЯТ’. MMM (Ponzi scheme company) part-shares commonly known as ‘Mavrodki’ including Series 1 - 10 Biletov (90), 50 Biletov (80), 100 Biletov (90) and 500 Biletov (340) along with examples from

Series 2 - 100 Biletov Series 2 punchole-cancelled (90) and 1000 Biletov (89). Greece 1978 issue 100 Drachmai with “Λ” (L - Litho) at lower left corner on reverse Pick 200b (100). Yugoslavia 1990 issue 10 Dinara Pick 103 (100). Albania 1976 issues 1 Lek Pick 40a (200) and 3 Leke Pick 41a (100). Lithuania 1992 issue 1 Talonas Pick 39 (173). Bosnia & Herzegovina 1992 issue 25, 50 and 100 Dinara Pick 11,12 and 13 respectively. Most in original fresh and crisp UNC as just walked out of the printers and include quite desirable and affordable for many new collectors issues featuring illustrations of various and interesting wild life typical for the region such as the Eurasian lapwings bird (Vanellus vanellus), Squirrels, Eurasian brown bear (Ursus arctos arctos) and Eurasian Lynx with kitten. A very desirable group (£750 - £1,000) 1487) Egypt (4) all with matching LOW serial numbers 000017 comprising 5 Pounds Pick 72b-f dated 2016 prefix 369/K, 10 Pounds Pick 73b-k dated 2016 prefix 396/F, 50 Pounds Pick 75a-d dated 2015 prefix 619/W and 100 Pounds Pick 76b dated 2015 prefix 303/N. All About UNC - UNC (£70 - £140) 1488) Egypt Arab Republic 10 Piastres Currency Notes Pick 183g Law of 1940 (1971-1986) signature Aly Loutfy Mahmoud Loutfy (November 1978 - May 1980) titled Minister of Finance, series 38-43 and the Flag on obverse with 2 stars (United Arab Republic) variety (101) a bundle in a plastic wrapper with different prefixes in the series but all series 42 and 43 which are the last series for this type and many come in consecutively numbered sets. Each note in black on brown (obverse) / pale red (reverse) underprint and feature a group of militants with the United Arab Republic Flag with 2 stars. Printed by the Survey Authority inscribed in small script in lower centre margin in English on reverse and all watermarked with letters in Arab and English across the body of the note. Mixed grades mostly UNC includes a few lower grade examples GVF and above (£50 - £70) 1489) Egypt Arab Republix Currency Note 5 Piastres Uncut Sheet of 2 similar to Pick 188 signature Elghareeb and interestingly only the top note with serial number. About UNC - UNC Faint Staining (£40 - £70) 1490) Egypt Central Bank (3) in mixed high grades GVF to UNC and all with prefix 1 and same signature comprising 1 Pound Pick 44a 1967 first date issue number 0533256. 5 Pounds Pick 45a 1969 first date issue serial number 0081426. 10 Pounds Pick 46a 1969 first date issue number 0037789. (£120 - £170) 1491) Egypt Central Bank 1978 signature Ibrahim Replacement issues (3) all in GVF - EF grades comprising 5 Pounds Pick 45c series Z 0510165. 10 Pounds Pick 46c series R 0703968. And 20 Pounds Pick 48 series S 0054926. (£120 - £175) 1492) Egypt Central Bank 25 Piastres Pick 57a dated 4th April 1987 signature S. Hamed and with a solid security thread (300) in 3 bundles of 100 consecutively numbered notes all with prefix 149/S. The first bundle in the number range of 0788701 through 0788800 including a few BINARY numbers. The second bundle falls in the number range of 0788901 through 0789000. The third bundle in the range 0788201 through 0788300. Each note in Purple and pale blue on pale lilac and multicoloured underprint featuring Al-Sayida Aisha mosque at centre on obverse and standard Egypt’s Coat of Arms at centre left on reverse. All watermarked with Tutankhamun’s golden death mask discovered in the Valley of Kings in 1925 one of the best-known works of art in the world. All crisp UNC (£70 - £140) 1493) Egypt Central Bank 5 Pounds miscut Error from the sheet right half of the note, no signature or serial numbers can be observed, and appears to be with the design of the Pick 63 note. GVF and possible printers waste (£20 - £50)

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1494) Egypt Central Bank 5 Pounds Progressive Proof Print right half of the note, no signature or serial numbers can be observed, yellow and appears to be with the design of the Pick 63 note. GVF and possible printers waste (£50 - £75) 1495) Egypt 5 Piastres Trial Colour Error Orange an uncut sheet of 2 no signatures or serial numbers can be observed, watermarked Sphinx head. About UNC - UNC and Scarce (£170 - £200) 1496) England, Isle of Man & Republic of Ireland issues 1945 onwards (19) most in GEF - about UNC comprising Bank of England 1 Pounds Somerset (2) and a 5 Pounds Peppiatt white note B255 dated just before the end of the war 31st March 1945 serial number H80 080338 London branch. Isle of Man 1 Pound Pick 38a Tyvek signature Dawson serial number M019202. Central Bank of Ireland Lady Lavery portrait issues (12) including 10 Shillings and 1 Pounds in various dates 1966 through 1977 along with 1 Pounds Queen Maeve (Medb) issues (3) 1977. An interesting and desirable group (£100 - £200) 1497) Faeroe Islands 5 Kronur L1949 signed Elkaer-Hansen and Kr. Djurhuus P13b Good Fine (£30 - £60) 1498) Falkland Islands Government 10 Pounds Pick 11c dated 15th June 1982 serial number B13014 and bearing the signature of H. T. Rowlands. A beautiful Thomas De La Rue printing in green on light orange and yellow-green underprint featuring a crowned medallion with a young bust of H.M. the Queen. The reverse with a light green guilloche panel. Very fresh and crisp UNC and an Exceptionally Rare note especially in this high grade most surely to be ‘hunted down’ by any serious collector (£220 - £440)

1500) Falkland Islands Government 50 Pence Pick 10a dated 25th September 1969 serial number D12927 and bearing the signature of Leslie Charles Gleadell OBE, JP best recognised for his negotiations and acts during the Aerolineas Argentinas hijacking incident in 1966. A Thomas De La Rue print in brown on grey underprint featuring a crowned medallion with a young bust of H.M. the Queen. About UNC - UNC and very sought after in this high grades (£25 - £50) 1501) Falkland Islands Government 50 Pence Pick 10b dated 20th February 1974 serial number D48235 and bearing the signature of Harold Theodore Rowlands OBE CBE titled Commissioner of Currency who entered Government in 1948 and was appointed Secretary and Commissioner for taxation in 1972. The banknote in brown on grey underprint and features a crowned portrait of H.M. Queen Elizabeth II facing left on obverse and the reverse displaying an exquisitely designed brown guilloche panel. Printed by Thomas De La Rue & Company Limited London inscribed in small script at lower centre margin and watermarked with lozenge quadrilateral shaped pattern across the paper. About UNC (£40 - £80) 1502) Falkland Islands Government Elizabeth II portrait issues (2) comprising 50 Pence Pick 10b dated 20th February 1974 serial number D64932 about UNC and in brown on grey underprint. Along with the 1 Pound Pick 11c dated 1st January 1982 serial number F53509 VF - GVF and in blue on grey-green and lilac underprint. Both notes bearing the signature H. T. Rowlands and printed by Thomas De La Rue & Co Ltd London imprinted in small script at lower centre margin on obverse. Both desirable (£55 - £110) 1503) Finland Bank (Suomen Pankki) 1945 high denomination issues (2) comprising 500 Markkaa Pick 81a FIRST print FIRST series Litt. A serial number A 0708381 bearing signatures Raittinen & Wahlman and the note in blue depicting Allegorical figures in wheat field on harvest. Along with 1000 Markkaa Pick 82a FIRST print First series Litt. A serial number A 3584474 bearing signatures Tuomioja & Whalman and the note in blue-violet depicting Allegorical figures on lake-side view. Both notes featuring the Coat of Arms on reverse at centre and watermarked with a lozenge-shaped pattern across the whole of the notes. Both Fine to about VF (£25 - £50)

1499) Falkland Islands Government 5 Pounds Pick 9b dated 30th January 1975 serial number C64809 and bearing the signature of H. T. Rowlands. A beautiful Thomas De La Rue printing in red on green, blue and yellow underprint featuring a crowned medallion with a young bust of H.M. the Queen. The reverse with a red guilloche panel. Very fresh and crisp UNC and an Exceptionally Rare note especially in this high grade most surely to be ‘hunted down’ by any serious collector (£240 - £440)

1504) French Indo-China Banque De L’Indo-Chine Saigon branch 20 Piastres Pick 38b dated 28th April 1917 series U/43 027 signature titles Un Administrateur & L’Administrateur-Directeur variety. Georges Duval imprint and the note in purple with the obverse displaying an France standing guard while the people of Indo-china deliver their goods. The reverse with dragons in the underprint and blue Chinese lettering. An Exceptionally Rare and very eye catching large sized note seldom seen and this example Fine - good Fine with minor Rust (£50 - £100)

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1505) GB & World circa 1940-50’s issues to modern (71) in various grades Fine-VF to UNC with some countries and issuers including England, France, Spain, Portugal, Germany, Netherlands, Belgium, Italy, Bulgaria, Poland, Norway, Sweden, USA Silver Certificate, Australia, Indonesia, Hong Kong. A few Scarce and collectible notes include a Bank of England White notes (2) including Peppiatt B264 a very later date 11th July 1947 just a few days before the last issue and serial number M67 035102 along with a Beale B270 dated 30th August 1949 serial number O29 044314. Also Page QE2 pictorial & Sir Isaac Newton in consecutively numbered sets and all UNC. A very attractive Netherlands Thomas De La Rue print 10 Gulden from 1949 (2). A consecutively numbered set of the Italy Athena 100 Lire Pick 92b dated 31.12.1951 signatures Di Cristina, Cavallaro & Parisi (4) serial numbers 3550 095608 through 3550 095611. Also include a few Germany & Italy Allied Military Currency and a USA 1 Dollar Silver Certificate (£100 - £200) 1506) GB & World modern high grade issues mostly circa 1960’s 1970’s onwards (51) mainly UNC from various issuers such as England & the Channel islands, Black sheep Company, Bahamas, Barbados, Mauritius, Canada, Suriname, Gambia, Botswana, Finland, Yugoslavia, Israel, North Korea, New Zealand and Australia. Includes a few scarcer items such as £1 Page B337 FIRST RUN A01, Isle of Man 50 New Pence Pick 28c, Bahamas 1 Dollar Commemorative First Landfall Pick 50a, Trinidad & Tobago 1 Dollar Pick 26c Bruce signature, Bahamas 50 Cents Pick 17a, Yugoslavia 1000 Dinara Pick 29 from 1931, New Zealand 5 Dollars Pick 177, Australia 5 Dollars Pick 44b2 without OCR font and security thread slightly to left and 10 Dollars Commemorative Bicentennial of British Settlement Pick 49b Captain Cook OVD. A very eye catching group (£100 - £200) 1507) GB and World early World War II issues to modern (331) in mixed grades Good to UNC from various countries and issuers. Includes some George VI portrait and early young Queen Elizabeth II portrait issues, Allied Military and Japanese Occupation currencies, Egypt King Farouk and more (£120 - £180) 1508) Gibraltar Government 1 Pound Pick 12 dated 1st October 1927 serial number C235034. The note in green on yellow-brown underprint with the obverse featuring the Rock of Gibraltar and the reverse displaying Coat of Arms at centre. Presentable good Fine - about VF and the very Scarce note earlier Waterlow & Sons Limited London Wall, London printing (£150 - £300) 1509) Gibraltar Government One Pound (2) comprising Pick 20b dated 15th September 1979 serial number K284995 signed R. J. Wallace CMG, OBE titled Financial And Development Secretary and the second being Pick 20d dated 21st October 1986 serial number L405956 signed B Traynor titled Financial And Development Secretary. Both notes in red and brown on multicoloured underprint and feature young H.M. Queen Elizabeth II wearing a tiara portrait and Gibraltar’s Coat of Arms with the inscription “Montis Insignia Calpe” (“Badges of the Rock of Gibraltar”) at centre and a sea view of Gibraltar at upper left on obverse and the reverse showing The Covenant of Gibraltar also known by its old name Convent of Franciscan Friars and has been the official residence of the Governor of Gibraltar since 1728, but was originally built in 1531 and heavily rebuilt in the 18th and 19th centuries. Its dining room is known to have the most extensive display of heraldry in the Commonwealth of Nations. Both notes printed by Thomas De La Rue & Company Limited and watermarked with a bust of H.M. Queen Elizabeth II. Both UNC (£60 - £100) 1510) Great Britain (7) a collection in various grades average VF/ GVF to EF/GEF comprising a Rare England Treasury 1 Pound Bradbury Third Issue T16 Dot in No. Control Note 1917 serial number Z/24 80192. Northern Ireland 5 Pounds Pick 316a (PMI NI813a, BY UB57a) dated 1st October 1940 serial number 454436 manuscript signature Todd. Scotland (5) comprising Bank of

Scotland 5 Pounds Pick 106a (PMS BA106c, BY SC119a) Shaded denomination symbols dated 11th January 1965 serial number C551127. The Royal Bank of Scotland 1 Pound Pick 324b (PMS RB55h, BY SC803) dated 1st September 1960 serial number BA 808414 signature Ballantyne. The National Bank of Scotland Limited 1 Pound Pick 258b(PMS NA48, BY SC503c) dated 30th April 1949 serial number A/Z 526-818 signature Brown. North of Scotland Bank Limited 1 Pound Pick S639 (PMS NS38a, BY SC711a) dated 1st March 1928 serial number F 0981/0061 signatures RWW & M. Stuart. Clydesdale Bank Limited 5 Pounds Pick 198a (PMS CL31a, BY SC319a) dated 1st March 1965 serial number C/K 026575. A very pleasing and attractive group (£75 - £150) 1511) Guatemala 1 Quetzal Pick 73c dated 22nd January 1992 (200) in 2 bundles of 100 consecutively numbered notes with same series prefix and suffix B - F, fairly closely numbered and with near matching serial numbers with only the 4th digit different. Serial numbers B4281401F through B4281500F and B4285401F through B4285500F respectively. Each note in green on multicoloured underprint with obverse displaying the nearly threatened Quetzal bird (Pharomachrus mocinno) important in Mesoamerican mythology at upper left and General J. M. Oreliana at right, a political and military leader in early 1900’s during which time the Quetzal was established as the currency of Guatemala. The reverse featuring the Banco de Guatemala building with Plate of Leyden at left Ara del Tikal seal at right. Printed by the Canadian Bank Note Company without watermark. All notes in fresh and crisp UNC as if just came out of printing (£50 - £100) 1512) Guatemala 50 Centavos de Quetzals (1/2 Quetzals) FIRST & LAST year issues for this type (180) in 2 bundles with same prefix and suffix letters A - C and most matching the last 3 digits of the serial numbers. The first bundle of a 100 notes Pick 72a first date for this type 4th January 1989 in a fully consecutive run serial numbers A1376801C through A1376900C. The second bundle of 80 notes Pick 72b last date for this type 14th February 1992 in a near consecutive run A8419801C - A8419900C missing only a small range A8419879C - A8419898C. Each note in brown on multicoloured underprint featuring at upper left - nearly threatened Quetzal bird (Pharomachrus mocinno) important in various types of Mesoamerican mythology and also an illustration of Tecun Uman at right, one of the last rulers of the K’iche’ Maya people believed slain by Spanish conquistador Pedro de Alvarado in the battle against the Spanish approach to Quetzaltenango in 1524. The reverse displaying the Mayan Tikal I Temple. Printed by the Canadian Bank Note Company and without a watermark. Most if not all in fresh and crisp UNC conditions as if just printed with only 1 of the bundles utmost top few notes with very minor wear perhaps from storage mentioned for accuracy (£45 - £90) 1513) Guernsey & Jersey (6) a various collection in mixed grades average VF or better comprising Jersey QE2 issues (5) including 10 Shillings Annigoni portrait of Queen Elizabeth II Padgham signature serial A894413 BY JE10. 1 Pounds (3) including signature May serial GC151045 BY JE13, Baird signature serial JC675657 BY JE14a, the 800th Anniversary of the States of Jersey Commemorative issue Ian black signature serial J8C486938 BY JE16 and a Clennett signature serial number CB 400839. Also a Guernsey 5 Pounds Bull signature serial number C206431 BY GU42c. (£20 - £40) 1514) Guinea-Bissau Banco Nacional 100 Pesos Pick 11 dated 1st March 1990 (299) in 3 bundles all with prefix BA in the serial number. The first bundle consists of 99 near consecutive notes serial numbers in the range 523801 - 523900 missing only 523867. The second bundle consist of 100 consecutively numbered notes serial numbers of which fall between 365401 through 365500. And the third bundle of 100 consecutively numbered notes with numbers in the range 365001 through 365100. The notes in olive-grey on multicoloured underprint featuring a female carving at left, Bank’s Coat of Arms at lower right and Domingos Ramos at right, a military leader during Guinea-Bissau War of Independence 1963 - 1974. The reverse displaying the National Bank building, Bissau. All printed by Thomas De La Rue and Company Limited inscribed in small script at lower centre and watermarked with the letters BCG across the body of the notes. All crisp UNC, utmost top notes showing very minor signs of wear mentioned for accuracy (£110 - £180)

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1515) Hong Kong & Shanghai Banking Corporation 100 Dollars Pick 176e dated 31st March 1947 serial number D252329. A Bradbury, Wilkinson & Co. print in red on multicoloured underprint with the obverse featuring an Allegorical woman with books at left and the Bank’s Coat of Arms incorporating the UK Royal Coat of Arms. The reverse displaying an illustration of the Old HSBC Bank building. Watermarked with a helmeted warrior and denomination below. A very Rare and desirable early large size issue in VF with very Minor Rust and a small repair but an attractive and seldom seen note being the second highest denomination for the series (£120 - £240) 1516) Hong Kong Standard Chartered Bank 10 Dollars Pick 284a dated 1st January 1993 (100) a consecutive set in an original bank wrapper serial numbers BG917101 through BG917200. The notes in dark green on yellow green underprint featuring a mythological carp at right on obverse and the Bank building at left and Bauhinia flower blossom at centre on reverse. Watermarked with an SCB inscription over a helmeted warrior head. All UNC with very Minor wear only on the utmost top and bottom note mentioned for accuracy (£160 - £220) 1517) India & Burma (British India) issues (14) in various grades mostly average VF. Some more collectible issues include George VI issues (3) including 1 Rupee Pick 25d prefix P/80, 2 Rupees Pick 17b prefix F/49 and a Burma 10 Rupees Pick 5 prefix A/44. Along with more modern Asoka Column issue 2 Rupees (3) and Gandhi issues 5 Rupees (2), 10 Rupees (3) and 20 Rupees (3) (£20 - £40) 1518) India Government 10 Rupees Pick 16b ND 1935 issue red serial number P/85 992735 and signature J.W. Kelly. The note in dark blue on olive and light orange underprint featuring a portrait of King George V facing left and palm tree coastal scene in the underprint. The reverse with 2 Mahout riders and elephants. A very Rare note always sought after and rarely seen in high grades this example in about VF usual pinholes (£120 - £220)

1519) India Reserve Bank 10 Rupees King George VI portrait in profile Pick 19a ND 1937 issues bearing the signature Taylor (2) including a very first prefix serial number A/55 395914 with 2 hand stamps on reverse one of which from the Imperial Tobacco Company of India along with B/35 039239. Both notes in blue-violet and olive featuring a portrait of King George VI in profile at right and a banana palm tree and sea side scene in the underprint on obverse. The reverse mainly in blue depicting the Reserve Bank of India Coat of Arms at centre - Palm tree and the endangered Bengal tiger, surrounded by elephant riders/trainers also known as Mahout riding elephants. The first good Fine - about VF, the second VF. Both with the usual Pinholes/Spindle hole, very Scarce first date earlier issues and rarely seen (£65 - £120) 1520) India Reserve bank 100 Rupees Pick 20n (Jhun 4.7.1F) ND (19371943) MADRAS issue and signature J.B. Taylor serial number A/49 415553. A large sized note in dark green and lilac with the obverse featuring a crowned profile portrait of King George VI. The reverse displaying a Tiger’s head. Watermarked with King George VI profile same as portrait on obverse. In a PMG holder VF 30 NET Tear, Stained and an Exceptionally rare high denomination note, seldom seen in any grade (£250 - £500)

1521) India Reserve Bank George VI facing forward portrait Deshmukh signature ND 1943 issues (3) comprising 5 Rupees Pick 23a serial number A/27 541985 and the note in green and multicolour Antelopes on reverse. Along with 10 Rupees Pick 24 (2) green serial numbers K/17 210923 and J/20 817797, these in purple and multicolour Sailing Dhow reverse. All very collectible with the 5 Rupees being significantly scarcer, and all VF with the usual pinholes (£60 - £120) 1522) India Reserve Bank George VI facing left portrait Taylor signature ND 1937 issues (2) comprising 5 Rupees Pick 18a serial number H/36 900050 and the note in light brown on green and multicolour. Along with 10 Rupees Pick 19a red serial number C/59 042408 and the note in dark blue on olive and light orange underprint featuring Mahout elephant riders on reverse. Always sought after and collectible notes the first about EF, the second VF and both with the usual pinholes (£50 - £100) 1523) India Reserve Bank King George VI portrait (including both varieties - facing and profile) and signature Deshmukh ND 1937 - 1943 issues (2) comprising 5 Rupees Pick 18b black serial number L/91 048945 EF usual Pinholes and Foreign Substance - glue in marginal area at top on reverse. Along with the later facing portrait design 10 Rupees Pick 24 green serial number E/11 453705 GVF usual Pinholes. (£80 - £160) 1524) India Reserve Bank King George VI portrait profile 10 Rupees Pick 19b ND 1943 signature Deshmukh red serial number J/16 917603 VF usual Spindle hole and Pinholes. The note in blue-violet on olive underprint featuring King George VI portrait at right and Palm tree and beach scene in the underprint on obverse. The reverse mainly in blue depicting the Reserve Bank of India Coat of Arms at centre - Palm tree and the endangered Bengal tiger, surrounded by elephant riders/trainers also known as Mahout riding elephants. (£65 - £120) 1525) India Uncut Die Trial sheet of 4 notes Reserve Bank of India Gandhi 500 Rupees similar to Pick 106 with signature Raghuram G. Rajan and the new Rupee symbol printed on light blue paper and slightly miscut at top. Printers marginal marks at left and right of each note. Generally good condition and well kept (£600 - £800) 1526) India World War II Prisoner of War Camp currency 1 Anna Bangalore camp ND (1939-1945) in violet and pale brown with Group 1 Bangalore red-brown overprint at centre and uniface. Rare (£30 - £60) 1527) Indonesia Bank 500 Rupiahs 1992 -1999 (300) in 3 consecutively numbered bundles of 100 notes each. The first bundle Pick 128b 1992/1993 serial numbers TNU008601 through TNU008700. The second and third bundle Pick 128g 1992 / 1998 - serial numbers CFV416601 through CFV416700 and CFV416901 through CFV 417000 including a RADAR number CFV416614 . The notes in

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brown and green on multicoloured underprint featuring an Orangutan resting on a tree branch at left and Coat of Arms at upper right on obverse and the reverse showing an illustration of native huts at E. Kalimantan Eastern Borneo at right on reverse. All printed by Perum. Percetakan Uang and watermarked with a portrait of the Indonesian nationalist H. O. S. Cokroaminoto who was one of the leaders of the Islamic Trade Union which then he co-founded the Sarekat Islam. All notes crisp UNC (£75 - £100) 1528) Iran Bank Markazi 200 Rials ND 1982-2005 (260) in 3 consecutively numbered bundles. The first bundle of 80 notes and Pick 136b signatures Majid Ghassemi & Mohammad Djavad Iravani and watermarked with Arms serial numbers 46/12 746221 through 46/12 746300. The second bundle of 80 notes Pick 136d signatures Dr. Mohsen Noorbakhsh & Dr. Hossein Namazi and watermarked Khomeini serial numbers 47/14 479101 through 47/14 479180. And the third bundle of 100 notes in an original bank wrapper also Pick 136d - serial numbers 47/14 778401 through 47/14 778500. All notes in aqua and blue-black on multicoloured underprint featuring Mosque at centre on obverse and the reverse depicting a Field work illustration with Farmers in field. All crisp UNC (£100 - £300) 1529) Iran Central Bank of the Islamic Republic 100 Rials (400) in 4 bundles of 100 notes in consecutive runs or made up of consecutive sets. Including 3 bundles Pick 140c ND 1985 2005 signatures Majid Ghassemi & Mohammad Djavad Iravani watermarked Coat of Arms, 2 bundles of which with matching last 3 digits of the serial numbers of each note. Along with a bundle Pick 140f ND 1985 - 2005 signatures Dr. Mohsen Noorbakhsh & Dr. Hossein Namazi variety with watermark Khomeini. Each note in purple on multi-coloured underprint and the obverse featuring a portrait of Ayatollah Moddaress at right, an Iranian Twelver Shi’a cleric, a notable supporter of the Iranian Constitutional Revolution and one of the founding members of the reformist party Hezb-e Eslaah-talab, he was killed while imprisoned in 1937. The reverse displaying the Parliament building in Tehran at left. Almost if not all notes in original fresh and crisp UNC and include a few Islamic lucky and holy numbers - 786 and 777 (£100 - £200) 1530) Iran Central Bank of the Islamic Republic 100 Rials Pick 140f ND 1985 - 2005 signatures Dr. Mohsen Noorbakhsh & Dr. Hossein Namazi variety with watermark Khomeini (600) in 6 bundles of 100 consecutively numbered notes each with the same prefix 99/4. Serial numbers fall in the ranges 784001 through 784100, 784401 through 784500 and 784601 through 785000. Each note in purple on multi-coloured underprint and the obverse featuring a portrait of Ayatollah Moddaress at right, an Iranian Twelver Shi’a cleric, a notable supporter of the Iranian Constitutional Revolution and one of the founding members of the reformist party Hezb-e Eslaah-talab, he was killed while imprisoned in 1937. The reverse displaying the Parliament building in Tehran at left. Almost if not all notes in original fresh and crisp UNC, and include a REPEATER number 99/4 784784, RADAR number 99/4 784487, a James Bond last 3 digit number 99/4 784007, a last 3 digit Islamic lucky number 99/4 784786 and last 3 digit holy number 99/4 784777 (£150 - £300) 1531) Ireland (Republic) Central Bank Lady Lavery 1 Pound ‘War Code’ Letter G in black Pick 2D (PMI LTN 22, BY E079) dated 8th June 1943 series 95M 024553 signatures Joseph Brennan & James J McElligott. The note in green on yellow and pale violet underprint featuring portrait of Lady Hazel Lavery on obverse and the River Lee mask on reverse. Presentable VF Pinholes and Scarce (£80 £160)

1533) Ireland (Republic) Currency Commission Consolidated Banknote 1 Pound The Bank of Ireland First Issue Pick 8a (PMI CBI1, BY E001) dated 7th July 1938 series 82BA 057665 signatures Joseph Brennan & Joseph A Gargan. The note in green on pale orange and purple underprint with the obverse featuring a ploughman (also the common name for these notes amongst collectors) with horses. The reverse displays an illustration of the Customs House in Dublin. Printed by TDLR without imprint. A fresh and relatively crisp GVF - approaching about EF and Exceptionally Rare (£300 - £400)

1534) Ireland (Republic) Currency Commission Consolidated Banknote 1 Pound The Bank of Ireland Second Issue Pick 8b (PMI CBI7, BY E002) last recorded date for this type 3rd July 1939 series 07BB 092897 signatures Joseph Brennan & H J Johnston. The note in green on pale orange and purple underprint with the obverse featuring a ploughman (also the common name for these notes amongst collectors) with horses. The reverse displays an illustration of the Customs House in Dublin. Printed by TDLR without imprint. A fresh and very crisp GEF minor attempt of cleaning inked graffiti on centre right obverse but this not affecting the notes general appearance and these notes Exceptionally Rare and seldom seen in these high grades (£300 - £400)

1535) Ireland (Republic) Currency Commission Consolidated Banknote 1 Pound The Munster & Leinster Second Issue Pick 20b (PMI CML7, BY E017) dated 19th January 1939 and series 37MA 055301 signatures Joseph Brennan & A E Hosford. The note in green on pale orange and purple underprint with the obverse featuring a ploughman (also the common name for these notes amongst collectors) with horses. The reverse displays an illustration of the Customs House in Dublin. Printed by TDLR without imprint. A fresh GVF few Minor rust spots but not affecting the notes general appearance and an Exceptionally Rare note (£400 - £500)

1532) Ireland (Republic) Central Bank Lady Lavery issues (3) comprising 10 Shillings Pick 63a (PMI LTN47, BY E074) last date for this type 6th June 1968 series 78P 576606 signatures O’Muimhneacháin & Whitaker VF pressed & cleaned. 1 Pound Pick 64c (PMI LTN60b, BY E086) dated 21st April 1975 series 90K 859671 signatures Whitaker & Murray VG. Large sized 10 Pounds Pick 66c (PMI LTN 62b, BY E111)dated 26th September 1974 series 16D 648035signatures Whitaker & Murray VG. (£40 - £60)

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1536) Ireland (Republic) Currency Commission Consolidated Banknote 1 Pound The National Bank Only issue Pick 26 (PMI CNA1, BY E025) dated 14th February 1935 serial number 20NA 032484 signatures Joseph Brennan & H A Russel. The note in green on pale orange and purple underprint with the obverse featuring a ploughman (also the common name for these notes amongst collectors) with horses. The reverse displays an illustration of the Customs House in Dublin. Printed by TDLR without imprint. VF or near so with a small marginal piece missing at upper centre left margin and an Exceptionally Rare note with a 14/02/35 date (£200 - £250)

1537) Ireland (Republic) Currency Commission Consolidated Banknote 1 Pound The Provincial Bank of Ireland First Issue Pick 38a (PMI CPB1, BY E036) dated 10th June 1929 series 04PA 079203 signatures Joseph Brennan & Hume Robertson. The note in green on pale orange and purple underprint with the obverse featuring a ploughman (also the common name for these notes amongst collectors) with horses. The reverse displays an illustration of the Customs House in Dublin. Printed by TDLR without imprint. Presentable and paper still retaining relative crispiness VF Pinholes and an Exceptionally Rare early dated First issue note certain to attract any serious collector (£250 - £300)

1538) Ireland (Republic) Currency Commission Consolidated Banknote 1 Pound The Provincial Bank of Ireland Third Issue Pick 38c (PMI CPB8, BY E037) dated 7th March 1939 and series 19PA 075590 signatures Joseph Brennan & G A Kennedy. The note in green on pale orange and purple underprint with the obverse featuring a ploughman (also the common name for these notes amongst collectors) with horses. The reverse displays an illustration of the Customs House in Dublin. Printed by TDLR without imprint. A fresh and relatively crisp about EF and an Exceptionally Rare note (£350 - £400)

1539) Ireland (Republic) Currency Commission Consolidated Banknote 1 Pound The Provincial Bank of Ireland Third Issue Pick 38c (PMI CPB8, BY E037) dated 8th April 1938 series 16PA 040544 signatures Joseph Brennan & G A Kennedy. The note in green on pale orange and purple underprint with the obverse featuring a ploughman (also the common name for these notes amongst collectors) with horses. The reverse displays an illustration of the Customs House in Dublin. Printed by TDLR without imprint. Presentable VF and an Exceptionally Rare note (£200 - £250)

1540) Ireland (Republic) Currency Commission Consolidated Banknote 1 Pound The Royal Bank of Ireland Second Issue Pick 44b (PMI CRB7, BY E047) dated 1st July 1935 serial number 18RA 058700 signatures Joseph Brennan & David R Mack. The note in green on pale orange and purple underprint with the obverse featuring a ploughman (also the common name for these notes amongst collectors) with horses. The reverse displays an illustration of the Customs House in Dublin. Printed by TDLR without imprint. A presentable VF Minor marginal rust but not affecting this Exceptionally Rare note’s appearance (£250 - £300)

1541) Ireland (Republic) Currency Commission Consolidated Banknote 5 Pounds The National Bank Pick 27 (PMI CNA2, BY E026) dated 5th January 1939 and a VERY LAST recorded prefix and higher serial number 04NK 037534 signatures Joseph Brennan & H A Russell. The note in brown on pale green and mauve underprint with the obverse featuring a ploughman (also the common name for these notes amongst collectors) with horses. The reverse displays an illustration of the St. Patrick’s Bridge, Cork. Printed by TDLR without imprint. VF very Minor ink cleaning on reverse but not affecting the note’s general appearance. Exceptionally Rare note with the very last recorded date and prefix with records indicating that the National Bank received its last batch of these £5 notes on the 5th November 1944 and the highest number issued was 04NK 040700 (date not known) (£600 - £700)

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1542) Ireland (Republic) Currency Commission Lady Lavery 1 Pound ‘War Code’ Letter B in red Pick 2C (PMI LTN18, BY E078) dated 6th August 1941 series 01M 028624 signatures Joseph Brennan & James J McElligott. The note in green on yellow and pale violet underprint featuring portrait of Lady Hazel Lavery on obverse and the River Lee mask on reverse. Fresh and relatively crisp about EF - EF Pinholes and a scarcer note. These Emergency Tracer Overprint Codes also called War Codes were identifying code letters used as wartime security measures as the notes continued to be printed in England and then shipped to Dublin for issue. (£80 - £160) 1543) Ireland (Republic) Currency Commission Lady Lavery 1 Pound ‘War Code’ Letter P in brown Pick 2C (PMI LTN18, BY E078) dated 7th November 1941 series 17M 072822 signatures Joseph Brennan & James J McElligott. The note in green on yellow and pale violet underprint featuring portrait of Lady Hazel Lavery on obverse and the River Lee mask on reverse. Presentable GVF Stained and a scarcer note. (£80 - £160) 1544) Ireland (Republic) Currency Commission Lady Lavery 1 Pound ‘War Code’ Letter P in brown Pick 2C (PMI LTN18, BY E078) dated 7th November 1941 series 17M 072822 signatures Joseph Brennan & James J McElligott. The note in green on yellow and pale violet underprint featuring portrait of Lady Hazel Lavery on obverse and the River Lee mask on reverse. Presentable GVF Stained, Pinhole and a scarcer note. (£70 - £140) 1545) Ireland (Republic) Currency Commission Lady Lavery 1 Pound ‘War Code’ Letter P in brown Pick 2C (PMI LTN18, BY E078) dated 8th January 1942 series 31M 045064 signatures Joseph Brennan & James J McElligott. The note in green on yellow and pale violet underprint featuring portrait of Lady Hazel Lavery on obverse and the River Lee mask on reverse. Presentable GVF and a scarcer note. (£80 - £160) 1546) Ireland (Republic) Currency Commission Lady Lavery 1 Pound ‘War Code’ Letter T in purple Pick 2C (PMI LTN18, BY E078) FIRST date for this type 14th March 1941 and last prefix for date series 54L 036489 signatures Joseph Brennan & James J McElligott. The note in green on yellow and pale violet underprint featuring portrait of Lady Hazel Lavery on obverse and the River Lee mask on reverse. A fresh and relatively crisp GEF few very minor marginal stains but very attractive and exceptionally rare and sought after in these high grades (£100 - £150) 1547) Ireland (Republic) Currency Commission Lady Lavery 10 Shillings ‘War Code’ Letter H in blue Pick 1C (PMI LTN17, BY E068) dated 11th September 1940 series 49F 009688 signatures Joseph Brennan & James J McElligott. The note in orange on green and mauve underprint featuring portrait of Lady Hazel Lavery on obverse and the River Blackwater mask on reverse. A fresh and relatively crisp about EF - EF and scarce in higher grades especially these lower denomination which people could hardly keep aside (£100 - £150) 1548) Ireland (Republic) Currency Commission Lady Lavery 10 Shillings ‘War Code’ Letter K in green Pick 1C (PMI LTN17, BY E068) first date for this war code dated 7th November 1940 series 58F 095009 signatures Joseph Brennan & James J McElligott. The note in orange on green and mauve underprint featuring portrait of Lady Hazel Lavery on obverse and the River Blackwater mask on reverse. Presentable and paper still relatively crisp VF - GVF Minor marginal edge tear at upper centre and a Scarce (£80 - £100) 1549) Ireland Ross Bank unissued 4 Guineas dated 1 September 1814 serial number 379 in black and white featuring Allegorical maiden (Commerce/Maritime) at left in oval frame and emboss Revenue stamp at right reads “Bankers Note of Bill / Three-halfpence / Ireland”. VF Minor tear at bottom but not obstructing the note’s general appearance (£35 - £70)

1550) Isle of Man Government John W. Paul signature issues (5) comprising 50 New Pence (4) all B Prefix along with 5 Pounds serial number B336315. Some with glue stains, but mostly about UNC - UNC and desirable (IOMPM M513, M514, M517) (£40 £80) 1551) Italy (5) comprising a Banca Toscana Di Anticipazionie Di Sconto Firenze (Florence) dated 24th April 1870 Series B b Number 06,384 about UNC - UNC. Allied Military Currency 10 Lire series 1943 (2) Pick M13a with printer’s Code Letter ‘F’ at lower right serial number A13800208A and Pick M13b without printer’s Code letter serial number A07312831A both GVF. Banca D’Italia Large sized early high denomination issues (2) including 1000 Lire Pick 81a dated 14th April 1948 series W3708 number 011843 signatures Einaudi & Urbini in Violet-brown and brown with Medusa seal at lower centre on obverse and monogram B-I at lower centre on reverse, printed by I. P. S. - Officina Carte-Valori, Rome and watermarked with Allegorical woman’s bust Fine along with 5000 Lire Pick 85c dated 27th October 1953 series M490 number 7460 signatures Menichella & Boggione also known amongst Italian collectors with the name ‘Regine del Mare’ (Queens of the Sea) in green and brown featuring Two women seated at centre (Venezia and Genova) at lower centre and Medusa seal at upper centre on obverse and Allegorical bust at centre and monogram B-I at upper centre on reverse. Printed by Officina della Banca d’Italia, Rome and watermarked with Dante at centre left, “Italia” at centre right good Fine. (£100 - £180) 1552) Italy (64) a collection in an album early 1914 to modern from various issuers, different denominations some of which high and some in consecutive sets. All in mixed grades about VG to about UNC - UNC. A lot of dates in the World War II period including a Greek Italian occupation 5 Drachma. Also includes large sized Seal type “Italia” / “Fascio” issues such as the commonly known amongst Italian collectors as the “Regine del Mare” (Queens of the Sea) 1000 Lire Pick 63 dated 13th February 1943 and 1000 Lire Pick 62 dated 12th December 1942. Also includes a France 100 Francs known amongst French collectors as “Jeune Paysan” Pick 128d (Fayette F28) dated 4th September 1952 series B.468 10421 number 11676110421 signatures Gouin d’Ambrières & Gargam and the correct watermark variety with hair parted on her left (£200 - £250) 1553) Jordan (2) 1/2 Dinar Pick 13c ND, light brown King Hussein II at left on obverse and Jerash (Gerasa) forum on reverse. 1 Dinar Pick 14b ND green on multicolour King Hussein II at left on obverse and Al-Aqsa mosque / Dome of the Rock, Jerusalem on reverse. EF - about UNC (£25 - £45) 1554) Kenya Central Bank 50 Shillings Pick 9b dated 1st July 1971 serial number A/8 124897 value in western numerals in all corners variety. A very attractive design for this large sized issue in brown on multicoloured underprint with the obverse featuring President Mzee Jomo Kenyatta at left and the reverse with a beautiful illustration of people during Cotton Harvest below Mt. Kenya. Fresh and crisp UNC, Scarce and very collectible in this supreme grade (£80 - £10) 1555) Laos Bank of the Lao Peoples Democratic Republic (700) in 7 bundles of 100 consecutively numbered notes. Comprising 1000 Kip Pick 32Aa first year of issue for this type 1998 in 6 bundles all with prefix LT and serial numbers in the ranges 2206201 through 2206300, 2206401 through 2206800 and 2206901 - 2207000. Each note in dark green, deep purple and green on multicoloured underprint featuring 3 women at left, the gold covered Buddhist stupa - Pha That Luang pagoda (Vientiane) on obverse and a Laos’s Coat of Arms on a silver underlay. The reverse illustrating cattle in field. All watermarked with stars across the full body of the notes. Along with a bundle of 2000 Kip Pick 33a first date of issue for this type 1997 serial numbers AD 7651701 through AD 76517010, each note in blue-black and purple on multicoloured underprint featuring Kaysone Phomvihane at left, first Prime minister of Laos and then president and Coat of Arms at upper right on silver underlay, Buddhist temple in the underprint. The reverse illustrating a Hydroelectric complex. All fresh and crisp UNC (£175 - £350)

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1556) Latvia Valsts Kases 5 Lati Pick 34 1940 Government Exchange Note, variety with signature title left “Finansu Ministrs” and signature pair Karlsons & Bastjanis FIRST series A 053283. The obverse in blue, grey and brown featuring an illustration of the Bridge across River Guaja and the reverse in brown and multicolour displaying a large Latvia Coat of Arms. Watermarked with an interesting ‘Zig-Zag’-ish pattern across the whole body of the note. Presentable and relatively crisp VF and a very Scarce early FIRST series issue (£110 - £220) 1557) Lesotho Central Bank SPECIMEN (2) issued 1981, 20 Maloti & 50 Maloti, series A/81 000000, with punched holes through signatures, (Pick7 & Pick8), Uncirculated (£30 - £50) 1558) Lesotho Central Bank SPECIMEN (5) issued 1981, 2 Maloti, 5 Maloti, 10 Maloti, 20 Maloti & 50 Maloti, all 5 notes series A/81 000000, with punched holes through signatures, except the 50 Maloti which has no holes, (Pick4 to Pick8), Uncirculated, rare to see complete set of this date issue (£100 - £150) 1559) Lesotho Monetary Authority SPECIMEN (2), first series issued 1979, 5 Maloti series J/79 000000, 10 Maloti series C/79 000000, rare specimens WITHOUT punched holes through signatures, (Pick2 & Pick3), Uncirculated (£30 - £50) 1560) Malaya & British Borneo 10 Dollars Pick 9a dated 1st March 1961 small prefix variety serial number A/61 876843. A Thomas De La Rue print in red, dark brown and multicolour with obverse featuring Farmer ploughing with Ox. The reverse Coat of Arms of member States. Watermarked roaring Bengal tiger’s head. Presentable about VF - VF, very Scarce and collectible note (£25 - £50) 1561) Malaya & British Borneo Board of Commissioners of Currency 1950’s issues (4) comprising a set of the scarce QE2 portrait at right 21st March 1953 dated issues (3) including 1 Dollar Pick 1a in blue on red and multicolour serial number A/34 240209. 5 Dollars Pick 2a in green on yellow/brown and serial number A/26 788637. 10 Dollars Pick 3a in red on green/yellow and serial number A/53 297097. Also includes a 1 Dollar Pick 8A Thomas De La Rue print dated 1st March 1959 serial number A/94 421295 average VF (£75 - £150) 1562) Malaya & British Borneo Board of Commissioners of Currency 50 Dollars Pick 4a dated 21st March 1953 serial number A/8 248288. The obverse featuring a crowned young portrait of H.M. The Queen at right and the reverse in greyish blue featuring Coat of Arms of the member states. A Bradbury and Wilkinson print characteristically blue on light green and multicoloured underprint and watermarked with a Lion’s head. Presentable about VF - VF, a Scarce denomination and a very attractive note (£300 - £400)

Limited printing imprinted in small script at lower centre obverse and lower right on reverse, and watermarked with a Tiger’s head. Original fresh and crisp EF and Scarce (£100 - £200) 1564) Malaya and British Borneo Board of Commissioners of Currency 5 Dollars Pick 2a dated 21st March 1953 serial number A/9 627803. A Waterlow & Sons Limited, London print in green on brown and multicoloured underprint featuring Queen Elizabeth II on obverse and Coats of Arms of the Member States. Watermarked Lion’s head. Presentable, relatively crisp VF and Very Scarce and always sought after early issue (£65 - £120) 1565) Malaya Board of Commissioners of Currency King George Vi portrait issues 1940-41 (7) a various grade amalgamation VG - VF comprising 1940 issues (2) including 10 Cents Pick 2 serial number E071835 and 25 Cents Pick 3 serial number A424185. Along with 1st July 1941 issues (5) including 5 Cents Pick 7a no serial number uniface. 10 Cents Pick 8 no serial number uniface. 20 Cents pick 9a no serial number Coat of Arms of member states on reverse. 50 Cents Pick 10a serial number A/17 043568 Coat of Arms of member states on reverse. And 1 Dollar Pick 11 serial number F/7 012129 Coat of Arms of member states on reverse and watermarked Lion’s head. (£50 - £100) 1566) Malaya Board of Commissioners of currency King George VI portrait issues dated 1st July 1941 signature Hyman Weisberg (2) comprising 5 Dollars Pick 12 in green serial number E/79 088710 and 10 Dollars Pick 13 in red serial number F/39 018072. Both printed by Bradbury, Wilkinson & Co. with the reverses featuring Coat of Arms of the member States and both watermarked with a Lion’s head. The first good Fine, second Fine and Very Scarce and collectible denominations (£50 - £100) 1567) Malaya Board of Commissioners of Currency King George VI portrait issues dated 1st July 1941 signature Hyman Weisberg (3) comprising 20 Cents Pick 9a Jawi script second line at lower left with 2 dots underneath and the note in brown on orange and green underprint. 50 Cents Pick 10a Jawi script at lower left first line with 1 dot above, serial number A/18 166344 and the note in violet on orange and blue underprint. These printed by Thomas De La Rue & Company Limited, London inscribed in small script at lower centre margin. Along with a 1 Dollar Pick 11 serial number D/56 066344 and the note in blue on orange and multicolour underprint, watermarked with a lion’s head and printed by Waterlow & Sons Limited London inscribed in small script at lower centre margin. All the notes feature the Straits Settlements Coat of Arms at upper centre and Coat of Arms of the member states on the reverses. All high grade GEF - about UNC (£80 - £120) 1568) Malta Banco Anglo Maltese 50 Lire Sterline undated and unsigned remainder, circa 1880’s, these notes are usually seen without serial numbers, this one has serial number 1001, it is believed that this is the lowest serial number seen, (PickS116), in PCGS holder graded 62 New, very rare (£200 - £300) 1569) Malta Banco di Malta 20 Lire & 100 Lire Unissued Remainders Pick S163 & S165 ND Second Issues circa 1800’s (2) both uniface in black featuring a St. Paul oval medallion in upper left and watermarked with text “Venti/Cento Banco Di Malta” in a frame. Printed on very thin paper by Batho & Co., London imprinted in small script at left. Both About UNC - UNC some Minor Foxing and usual holder holes at left . One slightly better than the other and both Very Scarce and desirable (£100 - £200)

1563) Malaya and British Borneo Board of Commissioners of Currency 1 Dollars Pick 8A dated 1st March 1959 (3) a consecutively numbered set serial numbers B/65 986866 - B/65 986868. Each note in blue on multicolour underprint with the obverse displaying a sailing boat at left. The reverse with men beaching boat out of water and the Coat of Arms of the 5 states along upper centre left through centre right. Thomas De La Rue & Company,

1570) Malta Bank Centrali Franklin Mint Collectors Set Pick CS1 of 3 notes - 1, 5 and 10 Lira. All with Maltese cross prefix, serial numbers 009456, overprinted SPECIMEN in red and come with the original envelope , informative card and Certificate of Authenticity signed William F. Kriegg, serial number of the set and dated 12th February 1979 and one of the certificates not present. These were produced in cooperation with the printer

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Thomas De La Rue and the Franklin Mint in 1978-80’s. All notes UNC and a collectable set with all notes in high demand (£50 £100) 1571) Malta Government 10 Shillings Pick 25 Law of 1949 (1963) issue serial number A/2 377580. The note in green on multicoloured underprint featuring Annigoni portrait of Queen Elizabeth II at right and George’s Cross awarded so as to “bear witness to the heroism and devotion of its people” during Siege of the island in the early stages of World War II. The reverse depicts an illustration of Mgarr Harbour and Ghajnsielem Parish Church, Gozo. Presentable VF or near so and a very Scarce note (£55 £110) 1572) Middle East Iran (12) & Kuwait (1) a small group in mixed grades mostly about UNC comprising Bank Melli Iran (7) - 10 Rials Pick 33Aa SH1317 Reza Shah Pahlavi and Alborz mountains, 50 Rials Pick 66 SH1333 Shah Mohammad Reza Pahlavi and Koohrang dam, 100 Rials (2) a consecutively numbered pair Pick 67 SH1333 series 74/6 85188 & 74/6 85188 Shah Mohammad Reza Pahlavi & Oil refinery Abadan, 200 Rials (3) Pick 70 SH1337 series 16/319434, 16/319467 & 16/319699 Shah Mohammad Reza Pahlavi & Lockheed Constellation C-69 at Mehrabad Airport, Teheran; Bank Markazi Iran - 100 Rials (2) Pick 86a Dark Panel series 113/140490 & Pick 91a Light Panel - series 188/276632, both signed Mehdi Samil & Dr. Jamshid Amouzegar & featuring Shah Mohammad Reza Pahlavi & Oil refinery Abadan, 100 Rials Pick 98 2500th Anniversary of the Persian Empire SH1350 series 1/209699, 500 Rials Pick 104a ND (1974-1979) signed Mohammad Yeganeh & Hushang Ansari series 8/497817 Shah Mohammad Reza Pahlavi & Relief of the Marlik goblet (winged bulls flanking a tree), 1.000 Rials Pick105a ND (1974-1979) signed Mohammad Yeganeh & Hushang Ansari Shah Mohammad Reza Pahlavi & Tomb of Hafez, Shiraz; Central Bank of Kuwait 1 Dinar Pick 8a L.1968 Sheikh Sabah Ibn Salim al-Sabah & Oil refinery (£150 - £280) 1573) Middle East modern issues (1473) in 15 bundles in consecutive, near consecutive and/or consisting of several consecutive sets. Consisting of notes as Sudan 1991 issue 5 Pounds Pick 45 (199) and 10 Pounds Pick 46 (100). Egypt Arab Republic Currency 10 Piastres Pick 189a Law 50 of 1940 (1998-2002) signature Mohay Eldin Elghareeb (100) and Central Bank 25 Piastres Pick 57a (125) including a few different dates and 2 signature varieties. Afghanistan 100 Afghanis Pick 58a and 58b (100) with 2 different dates and signatures varieties. Yemen Central Bank ND 1983 issue 1 Rials Pick 16B (100) clear underprint design at watermark area and smaller sized serial numbers. Iraq Pre-Gulf War also known as Swiss issues 5 Dinars Pick 70 (274) including 2 dates 1981/ AH1401 and 1982/AH1402 along with 25 Dinars Pick 72 (175) dated 1982. Pakistan State Bank 2 Rupees Pick 37 ND 1985 - 1993 signature Imtiaz A. Hanafi (300) with 2 of the bundles stapled and the last with staple holes. Most in original fresh and crisp UNC (£370 - £520) 1574) Mozambique Banco nacional Ultramarino 1000 Escudos First 1972 issue Pick 112a dated 16th May 1972 variety without prefix in the serial number 371943 and signature Samuel Rodrigues Sanches for Administrador. The note in black-blue on multicoloured underprint with the obverse featuring Mozambique’s Coat of Arms at the time at upper centre and King D. Afonso V ‘The African’. The reverse featuring the Bank’s Coat of Arms at upper centre and an illustration of woman and sailing ships of different time periods. Watermarked with King D. Afonso V ‘The African’ same as on obverse. Fresh EF - GEF and Scarce with an attractive design and the highest denomination (£40 - £80) 1575) Mozambique Republica 1000 Meticais Pick 135 issues 16th June 1991 (400) in 4 consecutively numbered bundles of 100 notes and all prefix BA numbers falling in the ranges 0384001 - 0384100, 0384201 - 0384300, 0384501 - 0384600 and 0384901 - 0385000. Each note in brown and red on multicoloured underprint with

the obverse featuring E. Mondlane at left, president of the Mozambican Liberation Front from 1962 until his assassination in 1969 with a bomb planted in a book sent to him, also an illustration of the Military flag ceremony and Mozambique’s Coat of Arms printed on silver and gold underlay. The reverse showing the Independence monument, Maputo. Printed by Thomas De La Rue & Co. Limited and watermarked J. Chissano, former president of Mozambique and credited with transforming the war-torn country into one of the most successful African democracies. Almost if not all in original fresh and crisp UNC (£100 - £200) 1576) Myanmar Central Bank 1 Kyat Pick 67 ND 1990 issues (297) in 3 bundles. The first bundle of 97 notes in near consecutive runs with small gaps but still made up of consecutive sets in the range of serial numbers RG4945901 to RG4946000 and FX1669689 to1669704. The second and third bundles made up of a 100 notes each and in fully consecutive runs TB5225001 through TB5225100 and TB5225201 through TB5225300. Each note in pale brown and orange on multicolour underprint and General Aung San at left who served as the 5th Premier of the British Crown Colony of Burma from 1946 to 1947 on obverse and dragon carved sculpture at left on reverse. All watermarked General Aung San. All crisp UNC with the exception of the utmost outer notes showing minor signs of handling mentioned for accuracy (£70 - £120) 1577) Netherlands 1960’s & 1970’s issues (5) comprising 5 Gulden Pick 90 dated 26th April 1966 (2) serial numbers 2TD 096970 & 5BY 063749 both white paper. 5 Gulden Pick 95 dated 28th March 1973 (2) serial numbers 2486106072 & 2487332844. Along with 10 Gulden Pick 91a dated 25th April 1968 serial number 0259289082 and a scarce variety with “O” in bullseye at upper left on reverse. All fresh and crisp about UNC - UNC (£50 - £70) 1578) Netherlands SPECIMEN 1 Gulden Zilverbon (Silver note) Pick 8s dated 1st May 1916 series IQ number 00000 in brown on light brown underprint and uniface. UNC and central perforation lines both vertically and horizontally splitting the note into 4 equal quadrants (£30 - £50) 1579) New Zealand Reserve Bank 5 Dollars (2) comprising the designs featuring H.M. Queen Elizabeth II but by 2 different printers. The first being Pick 165c ND (1967-1981) serial number 131 113902 signature R. L. Knight titled Chief Cashier holding the position from 1973 to 1977 printed by De La Rue inscribed in small script at lower left reverse and here the portrait of H.M. the Queen is crowned with a tiara and looking 3/4 left similar to Gibraltar printed by them notes of that period. The second note is the later Bradbury Wilkinson and Co. printing inscribed in small script at lower left on the reverse Pick 171a ND (1981 1992) serial number JAM 001514 and signed Ray Hardie titled Chief Cashier who took the position after R. L. Knight and held it between 1977 to 1984 and here the portrait of H.M. the Queen is crowned with a different style tiara and now facing forward. Both notes in orange on multicolour underprint and watermarked Captain James Cook. The first note About UNC and the second UNC. (£25 - £50) 1580) New Zealand Reserve Bank signature Fleming ND 1967 issues with security thread (2) comprising 10 Shillings Pick 158d in brown Captain James Cook portrait & Treaty of Waitangi signing serial number 9B 483646. Along with 1 Pound Pick 159d in violet Captain James Cook portrait & Sailing ship serial number 252 378880. The first UNC, the second Minor tear Pinholes otherwise about VF - VF (£25 - £45) 1581) Northern Ireland Northern Bank Limited Five Pounds Second Issue Pick 180b (PMI NR 73, BY NI.613b) dated 1st August 1943 and signed H. J. Craig. smaller digits black serial number N-I/S 04402 and Printed by Perkins, Bacon & Co Ltd London imprinted on lower centre reverse. VF with minor tears and annotation (£40 - £60)

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1582) Northern Ireland Ulster Bank Limited 5 Pounds Pick 339 (PMI UB95, BY NI.818) George Best 60th Birthday Anniversary 2006 Commemorative issues (30) in 3 consecutively numbered sets of 10 notes each in 3 original bank’s presentation wallets of issue and all with special prefix with the famous footballer’s initials ‘GB’ and a limited series of only 1,000,000 notes only few entered circulation, most ending up in the hands of football fans and collectors. Serial numbers as follows - GB099451 GB099460, GB790953 - GB790962 and GB791409 - 791418. Each note in brown on multicoloured underprint the obverse similar to Pick 335 with an additional George Best emblem at left and the reverses feature pictures of the footballer. These issued just an year after his death in 2005. All in fresh and crisp UNC and includes 22 empty original presentation Bank’s wallets (£50 - £100) 1583) Portugal 1960s - 1980’s issues in an album (23) mostly about UNC - UNC comprising 50 Escudos Pick 168 dated 28th November 1964 various signature varieties (10) along with 50 Escudos Pick 174 various dates 1968 - 1980 and signature varieties (13). (£100 - £200) 1584) Qatar & Dubai Currency Board 10 Riyals Pick 3a ND (circa 1960’s) serial number A/5 625790. The note in grey-blue on multicoloured underprint Dhow, derrick, and palm tree at left on obverse and denomination at centre on a guilloche panel and issuer across the top on reverse, watermarked Falcon’s head and bearing the signature Khalifa bin Hamad al-Thani. In a PMG holder and graded About Uncirculated 50 Annotation. Rare and very sought after note (£200 - £400)

1585) Qatar & Dubai Currency Board 50 Riyals Pick 5a ND (circa 1960’s) serial number A/1 735283. The note in red on multicoloured underprint Dhow, derrick, and palm tree at left on obverse and denomination at centre on a guilloche panel and issuer across the top on reverse, watermarked Falcon’s head and bearing the signature Khalifa bin Hamad al-Thani. In a PMG holder and graded Very Fine 25 Annotations. One of the rarest denominations for the short-lived currency union of Qatar & Dubai being perceived to be just as Rare as the 25 Riyals, this note will make a fascinating addition to any serious collection. While the use of 1, 5, 10 and 100 Riyals proved popular and numbers increased in circulation over the years after the initial release, the 25 and 50 Riyals however decreased and with the initial issued figures being significantly lower than the other denominations many fewer examples must have survived over the years. (£3,000 - £6,000)

1586) Rhodesia Reserve Bank 10 Shillings Pick 27b dated 10th September 1968 serial number L/17 243829 signature Bruce. The note in blue on multicoloured underprint featuring the Annigoni portrait of Queen Elizabeth II at right and Coat of Arms at upper centre. The reverse illustrating a tobacco field. A Rhodesian Lithography printing (without imprint) and watermarked C. Rhodes. EF and a very sought after and scarce note (£130 - £180) 1587) Romania National Bank 1000 Lei Pick 106 dated 1998 (300) in 3 bundles of 100 notes each. One of the bundles in a full consecutive run and the other 2 in near consecutive run with close serial numbers, gaps of one or few notes away but still made up of consecutive sets in each bundle. The first bundle serial numbers in the range of 004D4427415 to 004D4427434 and 004D4491801 to 004D4491898. The second bundle falls in the range of 004D4427435 to 004D4427483, this range with a bigger gap, and 004D4491701 to 004D4491799. The third bundle in a full consecutive run serial numbers 004D4491401 through 004D4491500. Each note in blue-violet, dark-green and olive brown on multicolour underprint featuring Mihai Eminescu generally regarded as Romania’s most famous and influential poet, lily flower and quill pen at centre and bank monogram at centre top on obverse and the reverse featuring illustrations of lime and blue flowers at left centre and the ruins of ancient fort of Histria. All notes in crisp UNC, with only one of the bundle’s last few notes showing very minor signs of handling or storage related wear mentioned for accuracy (£75 - £150) 1588) Rwanda Banque Nationale SPECIMEN 100 Francs Pick 8s3 dated 1st July 1971 signature titles Administrateur and Gouverneur variety serial number AB000000 black SPECIMEN overprint diagonally on obverse and reverse. The note in purple on multicolour underprint featuring a map of Rwanda on obverse and a woman with basket and abanana plantation on reverse. Fresh and crisp About UNC - UNC and collectable (£20 - £40) 1589) Saudi Arabia (3) a set in high grades comprising 5 Ryials Pick 17b corrected word “khamsa” at lower centre on front, L. AH 1379 (1961) - (1977) , serial number 45/582713, Irrigation canal, King Ibn Abd Faisal al-Aziz & Jizan valley dam, choice UNC. 10 Ryials Pick 13 L. AH 1379 (1961) - (1968), serial number 144 342300,alMasjid al-Haram (Holy mosque) Mecca & al-Masjid al-Haram (Holy mosque), Mecca, about UNC - UNC and 100 Riyals silver device at centre on front Pick 25a signatures - with abbreviation for “acting” right below left signature, L. AH 1379 (1961) - (1984), series 125/273539, Prophet’s mosque (Medina), King Abdul-Aziz Ibn Abd Fahd & Prophet’s mosque (Medina), about EF (£50 £100) 1590) Scandinavia issues mid 1900’s to modern (29) a collection in various grades VG - Fine to about UNC - UNC comprising Norway 10 Kroner 1983 Pick 36c. Denmark (2) including 20 Kroner 1983 signatures Thomasen & Billestrup Pick 49d along with 50 Kroner 1999 signatures Nielsen & Heering Pick 55a. Sweden (26) including 5 Kronors Pick 33 (17) including various dates 1946, 1947, 1949, 1950, 1951 and 1952 with various signature varieties. 5 Kronors Pick 51d years in pale red offset (4) including 1977 CV REPEATER serial number G 471471, 1977 BZ series F 603756, 1978 BV series C 708406 and 1978 DV series B 775733. Also a consecutively numbered set of 1995 20 Kronors Pick 61b signatures Kjell-Olof Feldt & Urban Bäckström (5) serail numbers 5460199942 through 5460199946. (£80 - £100) 1591) Scotland & Gibraltar (23) in various grades VF-GVF to UNC comprising The Royal Bank of Scotland (11) including W H Egan reverse 1 Pounds Pick 324b (PMS RB55h, BY SC803) dated 1st March 1957 signature Ballantyne (2) a consecutively numbered pair including a BINARY REPEATER serial number AN 577577 & AN 577578. 1 Pounds (4) signature Dick Pick 322d (PMS RB55, BY SC802f) and a very FIRST date and prefix for this type 1st December 1953 serial number AA 332699. Signature Ballantyne and the variety with the hidden W H Egan on reverse Pick 324b

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(PMS RB55h, PMS SC803) (2) dated 1st October 1957 and 2nd December 1963 and serial numbers AP 371867 and BP 727353 respectively. Along with the changed size Robertson signature Pick 325b (PMS RB56b, SC804b) dated 1st June 1966 serial number CO 432878. 1 Pounds (4) including Robertson signature David Dale portrait issue Pick 327a (PMS RB63, BY SC805) dated 1st September 1967 serial number A/14 930285. Robertson & Burke signatures Rail bridges Pick 329a (PMS RB68, BY SC814a) dated 19th March 1969 serial number A/7 926660. PLC issues signature Winter issues Pick 341Aa (PMS RB80c, SC831) dated 1st May 1986 (2) serial numbers D/38 570007 & D/66 770912. Also includes a Bank of Scotland Daniels & Kane signatures 5 Pounds Pick 124b (PMS BA127b, BY SC124b) dated 19th January 2009 serial number AU 571016. Along with Gibraltar Government Thomas De La Rue printing (11) including 1 Pounds Pick 20e dated 4th August 1988 (10) consecutively numbered set serial numbers L 629515 through L 629524 along with 10 Pounds Pick 22b dated 21st October 1986 serial number A 921635. A very attractive and collectable group (£150 - £300) 1592) Scotland (2) comprising The British Linen Bank 1 Pound Pick 157c (PMS BL65c, BY SC205b) dated 7th July 1947 serial number C/2 172798 signature George Mackenzie titled General Manager along with National Commercial Bank of Scotland Limited 5 Pounds Pick 272a (PMS NC9, BY SC613a) dated 1st August 1963 serial number E076010 signature David Alexander titled General Manager. Both notes fresh and crisp GEF or near so (£55 - £110) 1593) Scotland (4) in various grades VF to EF - GEF comprising Clydesdale Bank Limited signature Fairbairn issues dated 1st September 1969 (2) including 1 Pound Pick 202 (PMS CL30b, BY SC317a) serial number C/R 202591 along with 5 Pounds Pick 203 (PMS CL31b, BY SC319b) serial number C/BB 130551. Along with National Commercial Bank of Scotland Limited 1 Pounds signatures David Alexander dated 16th September 1959 Pick 265 (PMS NC1, BY SC601) (2) serial numbers B 591851 and 1E 220546. An attractive group (£45 - £90) 1594) Scotland (6) in various grades good Fine-VF to about UNC - UNC comprising Bank of Scotland issues (4) 1 Pounds in different design and signature varieties (3) including Walker signature Pick 169a (PMS BL75, BY SC210) dated 29th February 1968 serial number V/4 470023. Polwarth & Walker signatures Pick 111a (PMS BA113a, BY SC109a) dated 31st August 1971 serial number B/17 0185684. Polwarth & Letham signatures Pick 109b (PMS BA111b, BY SC108) dated 18th August 1969 serial number B/3 0517045. Along with a 10 Pounds Pick 113c (PMS BA116c, BY SC134c) dated 6th August 1987 serial number CU 639225 signatures Risk & Pattulo. Also includes The British Linen Bank 1 Pounds Pick 166a (PMS B71a, BY SC208a) (2) and both dated 31st March 1962 signature Anderson serial numbers Y/3 706400 along with W/3 903214 (£65 - £110) 1595) Scotland 1 Pounds (2) comprising The British Linen Bank Pick 157c (PMS BL65c, BY SC205b) post war dated 5th February 1946 serial number W/1 048300 signature George Mackenzie titled General Manager along with a Commercial Bank of Scotland Limited Pick S331a (PMS CO61d, BY SC404c) just on the verge of the war dated 4th May 1939 serial number N/24 236889 and signatures Peter Irving titled Accountant and James Thomson titled Cashier. Both desirable, the first fresh and crisp EF or near so, the second VF marginal Ink Annotation on reverse but not affecting the notes general appearance (£35 - £70) 1596) Scotland Bank of Scotland £10 SPECIMEN dated 1st February 1995 series AA000000, signed Pattullo & Burt, Pick120as, about UNC (£30 - £60) 1597) Scotland Bank of Scotland 1 Pounds (5) in various grades about VF/VF to about UNC - UNC comprising Pick 102a Reduced size issues (2) including 2 varieties of Lord Bilsland and Watson Reduced size issues PMS BA100a, SC107a dated 16th November

1961 very FIRST prefix for this type serial number A0680814 along with PMS BA100c, BY SC107a fractional prefix and smaller serial number A/G 0033983. Also includes the predecessor larger sized issues (3) including signatures Elphinstone & Crawford Pick 96b (PMS BA 98b, BY SC105a) very LAST date and prefix for this type 19th November 1952 serial number R0248201. Elphinstone & Watson Pick 96c (PMS BA98c, BY SC105b) very FIRST prefix and date for this type 4th September 1953 serial number R0557218. And the only large sized issue for this type for Bilsland & Watson Pick 100c (PMS BA99c, BY SC106c) this design with blue emblem in underprint dated 4th October 1957 serial number S0010753. A desirable group (£60 - £120) 1598) Scotland Bank of Scotland Dennis Stevenson & Colin Mathews Complete SPECIMEN set dated 17th September 2007 and all with serial number AA000000 and featuring Sir Walter Scott on obverse (5) comprising 5 Pounds Specimen No. 085 in small script at lower left corner Pick 124s (PMS BA127a) in blue depicting Robert Burns and Brig o’Doon, Alloway, Ayrshire popularised by him. 10 Pounds Specimen No. 042 in small script at lower left corner obverse Pick 125s (PMS BA128a) in dark brown and deep olive on multicoloured underprint featuring Glenfinnan Viaduct on reverse featured and popularised by the Harry Potter movies. 20 Pounds Specimen No. 042 Pick 126s (BY BA129a) in violet on multicoloured underprint featuring Forth Bridge between North and South Queensferry. 50 Pounds Specimen No. 061 Pick 127s (PMS BA130a) in green and featuring the Falkirk Wheel on reverse, the World’s only rotating boat lift built to restore the canal link between Glasgow and Edinburgh. 100 Pounds Specimen No. 042 Pick 128s (PMS BA131a) in violet-red featuring Kessock Bridge on reverse spanning the Moray and Beauly Firths near Inverness. All notes with red diagonal SPECIMEN overprint on both obverse and reverse. Printed by Thomas De La Rue & Co. Limited without imprint and watermarked Sir Walter Scott. All about UNC - UNC, Scarce and very sought after set (£450 - £550) 1599) Scotland Bank of Scotland Dennis Stevenson & Colin Mathews SPECIMEN notes dated 17th September 2007 and all with serial number AA000000 and featuring Sir Walter Scott on obverse (3) comprising 5 Pounds Specimen No. 093 in small script at lower left corner Pick 124s (PMS BA127a) in blue depicting Robert Burns and Brig o’Doon, Alloway, Ayrshire popularised by him. 10 Pounds Specimen No. 061 in small script at lower left corner obverse Pick 125s (PMS BA128a) in dark brown and deep olive on multicoloured underprint featuring Glenfinnan Viaduct on reverse featured and popularised by the Harry Potter movies. 20 Pounds Specimen No. 093 Pick 126s (BY BA129a) in violet on multicoloured underprint featuring Forth Bridge between North and South Queensferry. All notes with red diagonal SPECIMEN overprint on both obverse and reverse. Printed by Thomas De La Rue & Co. Limited without imprint and watermarked Sir Walter Scott. All about UNC and Scarce (£220 - £280) 1600) Scotland Bank of Scotland Third Waterson issue 5 Pounds Pick 103a (PMS BA106a, BY SC118) Reduced size issue Hollow denomination symbols dated 15th September 1961 serial number 8/B 6598 signatures Lord Bilsland for Governor and William Watson for Treasurer. The note in brown and light brown and slate blue underprint with the obverse featuring the Bank’s Coat of Arms at upper centre flanked by value in wording in black panels and with medallion below and the Royal Arms of Scotland with thistle motif in left panel with Great Britain Royal Coat of Arms below. The reverse in dark brown displaying the Bank’s shield at centre with helmet and cornucopia above and flanked by 2 circular panels - Bank’s Coat of Arms in the left and a sailing ship emblem at right, along with denomination in wording in panels at each corner. Imprint G. Waterston & Sons, Ld. in small script at lower right on obverse. Original fresh and crisp about UNC - UNC and very eye-catching and desirable note (£40 - £80)

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1601) Scotland Bank of Scotland Third Waterston issue 5 Pounds Pick 92c (PMS BA101c, BY SC112c) and a very last and wartime date for this uniface type 26th September 1944 and next to last prefix 13/R 2746 bearing signatures of Lord Elphinstone titled Governor and John B Crawford titled Treasurer. The note in brown on light brown and grey underprint and Uniface featuring a panel at left with a thistle motif in the Scotland Royal Arms along with the Great Britain Royal Coat of Arms at bottom and a seal featuring King William II seal on top with motto “DEO FAVENTE 1695”, the Bank’s Coat of Arms at upper centre flanked by black value panels above a grey medallion at lower centre. Printed by G. Waterston & Sons, Ld. imprinted in small script at lower right and watermarked with chain-like frame, Bank of Scotland text and value both in wording and numerical. VF - GVF and a Scarce VERY last issue for this uniface 5 Pounds type sized issue also called a ‘horse blanket’ note by Scottish collectors due to their large size (£100 - £200) 1602) Scotland Clydesdale & North of Scotland Bank Limited Fifth Issue 1 Pound Pick 191b (PMS CL24d, SC311b) dated 1st May 1958 last prefix for this date serial number A/T 334283 signature R.D. Fairbairn. In blue/grey on red/orange underprint featuring the New Coat of Arms and vignettes of Agricultural and Shipping scenes on obverse. The reverse displaying a highlands river scene all in blue. Fresh and crisp GEF (£55 - £80) 1603) Scotland Clydesdale & North of Scotland Bank Limited Fifth Issue 5 Pounds Pick 192a (PMS CL25a, BY SC313a) dated 2nd May 1952 serial number C104000 signature J J Campbell titled General Manager. The note in purple on green and pink underprint with the obverse featuring vignettes of King’s College Aberdeen at left and the Glasgow Cathedral at right. The reverse in purple with a large panel with Bank’s name across top and a large circular panel with a large Bank’s Coat of Arms inside and flanked with numerical denominations. Presentable and relatively crisp VF, and an undoubtedly eye pleasing design (£35 - £60) 1604) Scotland Clydesdale Bank Limited 20 Pounds Pick 200 (PMS CL23, BY SC323) dated 1st December 1967 serial number C/F 005370 bearing the signature of Robert D Fairbairn titled General Manager. The note in red Carmine/Red on multicolour underprint featuring Coat of Arms on an elaborate guilloche panel with thistle plants at bottom on obverse and the reverse depicting a scene of George Square in Glasgow named after King George III and being the Glasgow’s biggest and most famous square. Printed by Thomas De La Rue and Company Limited inscribed in small script on obverse lower centre margin. In a PMG holder and graded Extremely Fine 40 Stains (£160 - £220)

1605) Scotland Clydesdale Bank PLC Eight Issue 10 Pounds Pick 213c (PMS CL43c, BY SC341c) dated 18th September 1987 serial number D/SU 046367 and signature Arthur Richard Cole Hamilton titled Chief Executive. The note in brown on multicoloured underprint with the obverse featuring a portrait of David Livingstone at left. The reverse displaying a beach scene with 3 African people next to palm tree, a man riding a Dromedory camel and a sailing boat. A crisp and presentable GVF or better (£35 - £60)

1606) Scotland North of Scotland Bank Limited Seventh issue 5 Pounds Pick S645 (PMS NS44b, BY SC715b) post-war dated 1st July 1947 serial number DE064736 and signed George Logan Webster titled General Manager. VF or slightly better with very faint Pencil Annotation at upper margin and a tiny marginal tear at right but these not affecting the general appearance of the note and not extending into the design, the note in red and the obverse featuring an illustration of Aberdeen’s King’s College at centre and 3 Coat of Arms at 3 corners - top left is the Bank’s Coat of Arms, top right is the County of Aberdeenshire and at lower left is the City of Aberdeen. The reverse displaying an enlarged Bank’s Coat of Arms at centre on a guilloche panel. Printed by Thomas De La Rue & Co. Limited London and watermarked with a bust of Sir William Wallace based on the statue on Union Terrace in Aberdeen by Sir William Stevenson along with the Bank’s monogram. The North of Scotland Bank notes have been and always are keenly sought after by collectors due to their imperviously beautiful design. It makes this a very rare and desirable note along with the fact that this bank was the last of Aberdeen issuers, the relatively small quantity of notes issued and this being the last design just before the bank’s identity was completely lost in 1950 even through the Aberdonian directors determined efforts to preserve their independence after the London-based Midland Bank acquisition in 1923. All these facts make this a very rare and seldomly offered note (£50 - £100) 1607) Scotland North of Scotland Bank Limited Seventh issue 5 Pounds Pick S645 (PMS NS44b, BY SC715b) wartime dated 1st July 1944 serial number CE008069 and signed George Logan Webster titled General Manager. VF faint Pencil Annotation at upper margin, the note in red and the obverse featuring an illustration of Aberdeen’s King’s College at centre and 3 Coat of Arms at 3 corners - top left is the Bank’s Coat of Arms, top right is the County of Aberdeenshire and at lower left is the City of Aberdeen. The reverse displaying an enlarged Bank’s Coat of Arms at centre on a guilloche panel. Printed by Thomas De La Rue & Co. Limited London and watermarked with a bust of Sir William Wallace based on the statue on Union Terrace in Aberdeen by Sir William Stevenson along with the Bank’s monogram. The North of Scotland Bank notes have been and always are keenly sought after by collectors due to their imperviously beautiful design. It makes this a very rare and desirable note along with the fact that this bank was the last of Aberdeen issuers, the relatively small quantity of notes issued and this being the last design just before the bank’s identity was completely lost in 1950 even through the Aberdonian directors determined efforts to preserve their independence after the London-based Midland Bank acquisition in 1923. All these facts make this a very rare and seldomly offered note (£50 - £100) 1608) Scotland One Pound (8) in very high grades mostly UNC comprising different issuers comprising Clydesdale Bank Limited (2) including Pick 197 (PMS CL 30a, BY SC317a) Seventh Issue FIRST date 2nd September 1963 and FIRST PREFIX for type C/A 286938 signature Robert D Fairbairn along with Pick 204c (PMS CL35c, BY SC 318c) Eighth Issue LAST date for this type 27th February 1981 serial number D/BS 718931 signature Alexander Ross Macmillan. Clydesdale Bank PLC Eighth Issue signature Arthur Richard Cole Hamilton (4) including Pick 211b (PMS CL41b, SC328b) dated 5th January 1983 serial number D/CJ 180011 with sorting marks on reverse. Pick 211c (PMS CL41c, BY SC328c) FIRST date for this type 8th April 1985 serial number D/CX 887597 without sorting marks on reverse. Pick 211d (PMS CL41d, BY SC328d) LAST date for this type 9th November 1988 without sorting marks on reverse (2) and both with the VERY LAST prefix for this type serial numbers D/DW 920988 and D/ DW 995513. Along with Bank of Scotland (2) comprising Pick 111c (PMS BA 113c, BYBY SC109c) dated 8th September 1976 serial number C/69 0048863 signatures Lord Clydesmuir & A. M. Russell and Pick 111g (PMS BA113g, BY SC109f) dated 19th August 1988 serial number E/3 0517340 signatures Sir Thomas Risk & Peter Burt. (£25 - £75)

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1609) Scotland The British Linen Bank 20 Pounds First Thomas De La Rue issue Pick 164 (BY SC236, PMS BL73) dated 5th March 1962 serial number H/6 13/237 signature Andrew Philip Anderson titled General Manager. The obverse in blue on light green and red sunburst underprint featuring Bank’s Coat of Arms at upper centre surrounded by value in panels at left and right and at far left - a panel displaying Ditat and seated helmeted Athena (Pallas). The reverse in blue on light green underprint featuring an enlarged Ditat helmeted Athena (Pallas) panel at centre and numerical value panels at left and right. About EF or near to about `Scottish UNC` as some would say due to the engrained habit of Scottish bank tellers of folding their notes to fit them in their tills. Printed by Thomas De La Rue imprinted in small script at lower centre on obverse and reverse, and a very desirable note Scarce in these high grades. Consecutive serial number to next lot (£200 - £400)

1610) Scotland The British Linen Bank 20 Pounds First Thomas De La Rue issue Pick 164 (BY SC236, PMS BL73) dated 5th March 1962 serial number H/6 13/238 signature Andrew Philip Anderson titled General Manager. The obverse in blue on light green and red sunburst underprint featuring Bank’s Coat of Arms at upper centre surrounded by value in panels at left and right and at far left - a panel displaying Ditat and seated helmeted Athena (Pallas). The reverse in blue on light green underprint featuring an enlarged Ditat helmeted Athena (Pallas) panel at centre and numerical value panels at left and right. About EF or near to about `Scottish UNC` as some would say due to the engrained habit of Scottish bank tellers of folding their notes to fit them in their tills. Printed by Thomas De La Rue imprinted in small script at lower centre on obverse and reverse, and a very desirable note Scarce in these high grades. Consecutive serial number to previous lot (£200 - £400)

1611) Scotland The British Linen Bank 20 Pounds Fourth Waterlow issue Pick 159a (BY SC234c, PMS BL68c) dated 2nd July 1942 serial number F/4 8/103 printed signature George Mackenzie titled General Manager and manuscript signature Robertson titled P. Accot. The obverse in blue on light green and red sunburst underprint featuring Bank’s Coat of Arms at upper centre surrounded by value in panels at left and right and at far left - a panel displaying Ditat and seated helmeted Athena (Pallas). The reverse in blue on light green underprint featuring an enlarged Ditat helmeted Athena (Pallas) panel at centre and numerical value panels at left and right. GEF or Scottish UNC as some would say due to the engrained habit of Scottish bank tellers of folding their notes to fit them in their tills. Printed by Waterlow & Sons Ltd London Wall, London imprinted in lower centre obverse and reverse, on ‘granite’ paper containing red and blue silk fibres as an additional security feature. An Exceptionally Rare war-time note and very seldom offered in this superb high grade with sharp corners, certain to be a fabulous addition to any advanced Scottish collection therefore this being a unique opportunity to acquire it (£300 - £600)

1612) Scotland The Clydesdale Bank Limited Fourth issue 1 Pound Pick 189c (PMS CL19c, BY SC303b) wartime dated 24th February 1943 and in small sans serif capitals, serial number B7897720 signatures Andrew Mitchell for General Manager and Robert Young for Accountant & Cashier. The note in blue on yellow and red sunburst underprint with the obverse featuring Glasgow’s Coat of Arms at upper centre with Allegorical women of science and engineering, along with an illustration with allegorical women of Maritime and Agriculture at lower left and Allegorical woman of Arts at lower right. The reverse displaying an elaborate guilloche panel with enlarged Glasgow’s Coat of Arms at centre flanked by numerical value at left and right. A presentable and relatively crisp GVF or near so (£20 - £40) 1613) Scotland The Clydesdale Bank Limited Fourth issue 5 Pounds Pick 189 (PMS CL20d, BY SC305d) wartime dated 15th May 1940 in small sans serif capitals serial number X2/H 0003371 bearing the signatures Andrew Mitchell titled General Manager and Robert Young titled Accountant & Cashier. The note in blue and red with the obverse featuring an ornate panel at left with thistles and the Bank’s monogram in cursive along with the City of Glasgow’s ‘Let Glasgow Flourish’ Coat of Arms at upper centre. The reverse in blue featuring an elaborate guilloche panel with an enlarge Glasgow’s Coat of Arms as on obverse flanked by denomination numerical values. An attractive and presentable VF or slightly better, Scarce (£75 - £150) 1614) Scotland The Clydesdale Bank Limited Fourth issue 5 Pounds Pick 189 (PMS CL20e, BY SC305d) wartime dated 5th May 1943 in small sans serif capitals with a very attractive true BINARY serial number Z2/W 0001000 bearing the signatures Andrew Mitchell titled General Manager and Robert Young titled Accountant & Cashier. The note in blue and red with the obverse featuring an ornate panel at left with thistles and the Bank’s monogram in cursive along with the City of Glasgow’s ‘Let Glasgow Flourish’ Coat of Arms at upper centre. The reverse in blue featuring an elaborate guilloche panel with an enlarge Glasgow’s Coat of Arms as on obverse flanked by denomination numerical values. About VF - VF, Scarce and desirable with this collectible number (£120 - £200)

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1615) Scotland The Commercial Bank of Scotland Limited Fourteenth and Final Bradbury Wilkinson issue 1 Pound Pick S332 (PMS CO65, BY SC405) dated 3rd January 1951 serial number 27M 754 866 and bearing signature Sir John Erskine titled General Manager. A very attractive and eye-catching design mainly in violet on multicolour underprint with the obverse featuring a portrait of Lord Cockburn one of the Bank’s first Directors at upper right and Allegorical female bust at lower centre flanked by thistle plants and 2 Allegorical figures representing Agriculture and Maritime shipping. The reverse in violet featuring a large panel with the Bank’s Coat of Arms with a seated Maritime Allegorical female figure on top and flanked by 2 Griffins and thistle plants. Printed by Bradbury, Wilkinson & Co. Ld. New Malden, Surrey, England imprinted in small script at lower centre obverse and watermarked with the same female bust as on obverse. A presentable GVF example of the very last issue for the bank just before the merger with the National. (£15 - £30) 1616) Scotland The Commercial Bank of Scotland Limited Fourteenth and Final Bradbury Wilkinson issue 1 Pound Pick S336 (PMS CO66, BY SC406) dated 2nd January 1954 serial number 27C 573 789 and bearing signature Ian Macdonald titled General Manager. A very handsome and eye-catching design mainly in blue on multicolour underprint with the obverse featuring a portrait of Lord Cockburn one of the Bank’s first Directors at upper right and Allegorical female bust at lower centre flanked by thistle plants and 2 Allegorical figures representing Agriculture and Maritime shipping. The reverse in blue featuring a large panel with the Bank’s Coat of Arms with a seated Maritime Allegorical female figure on top and flanked by 2 Griffins and thistle plants. Printed by Bradbury, Wilkinson & Co. Ld. New Malden, Surrey, England imprinted in small script at lower centre obverse and watermarked with the same female bust as on obverse. A fresh and crisp GVF example of the very last issue for the bank before the merger with the National. (£20 - £40) 1617) Scotland The Commercial Bank of Scotland Limited Fourteenth and Final Bradbury Wilkinson issue 5 Pounds Pick S333 (PMS CO67b, BY SC414b) dated 2nd January 1954 serial number 17E 048 024 and bearing signature Ian Macdonald titled General Manager. A very handsome and eye-catching design mainly in violet on multicolour underprint with the obverse featuring a portrait of Lord Cockburn one of the Bank’s first Directors flanked by 2 Allegorical female figures representing Agriculture and Maritime shipping at upper centre and Allegorical female bust at lower left. The reverse in violet featuring a Victorian period scene of George street, Edinburgh with the Bank’s building at centre. Printed by Bradbury, Wilkinson & Co. Ld. New Malden, Surrey, England imprinted in small script at lower centre obverse and watermarked with the same female bust as on lower left obverse. VF and this is an example of the very last issue for the bank before the merger with the National. (£35 - £70) 1618) Scotland The Commercial Bank of Scotland Limited Thirteenth issue 5 Pounds Pick S328b (PMS CO 62d, BY SC413d) wartime dated 5th January 1943 serial number 15/S 20532 signatures James Thomson titled Cashier & Sir John Erskine titled General Manager. The note in dark blue on yellow and red underprint with the obverse featuring a portrait of Lord Pitcairn the first Chairman of the Bank at lower centre and Allegorical figures at upper centre the same as the pediment on the head office building. The reverse with a dark blue guilloche panel featuring the Bank’s head office building at centre flanked by the numerical values. Printed by Waterlow & Sons Limited, London Wall, London E.C. imprinted in small script at lower centre on obverse and which designs are regarded as amongst the very finest of the 20th century Scottish notes. This note in an attractive and presentable VF - GVF and a Scarce large sized issue (£75 - £150) 1619) Scotland The National Bank of Scotland Limited 5 Pounds Pick 259c (PMS NA54, BY SC512c) dated 6th July 1942 serial number B 489-712 larger vertical format signatures A A Bremner for

Chief Accountant and George Drever for Cashier. The note in blue on red and yellow underprint with the obverse featuring the Bank’s Coat of Arms at centre, portrait of Henry Schomberg Kerr the 9th Marquess of Lothian to left, view of Edinburgh Castle at right. The reverse with an elaborate guilloche panel with an illustration of Edinburgh city view at centre flanked by numerical value. Printed by Waterlow & Sons Limited, London, England. Large sized wartime dated note with paper still retaining relative crispiness VF or near so with very faint Pencilled Annotation, for the redesigned signature format successor of this issue see next lot (£70 - £140) 1620) Scotland The National Bank of Scotland Limited 5 Pounds Pick 259d (PMS NA57, BY SC512f) dated 1st October 1953 serial number D 364-389 horizontal format signatures John Alan Brown for General Manager and Alexander S O Dandie for Cashier. The note in blue on red and yellow underprint with the obverse featuring the Bank’s Coat of Arms at centre, portrait of Henry Schomberg Kerr the 9th Marquess of Lothian to left, view of Edinburgh Castle at right. The reverse with an elaborate guilloche panel with an illustration of Edinburgh city view at centre flanked by numerical value. Printed by Waterlow & Sons Limited, London, England. Large sized note in fresh and crisp GVF or near so and the redesigned signature format than its predecessor for reference see previous lot (£70 - £140) 1621) Scotland The National Bank of Scotland Limited Eight last issue 5 Pounds Pick 262a (PMS NA68, BY SC513) dated 1st November 1957 serial number A852-062 signatures Alexander S O Dandie titled Cashier & David Alexander titled General Manager. The note in green and multicolour with the obverse displaying the Bank’s Coat of Arms at lower left with thistle plants above and the reverse features an illustration of the Forth Railway bridge near Edinburgh - considered as a symbol of Scotland and is recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. This is a note from the very last and very short-lived issue for the bank as the merger between the National and Commercial banks took place in 1959 resulting in all outstanding notes being withdrawn therefore it makes it scarce and seldom seen especially in this high grade. Printed by Waterlow & Sons Limited, London imprinted in small script at lower right on obverse and reverse and watermarked with a portrait of Sir Alexander Henderson - the Bank’s first Chairman. EF - GEF (£45 - £90) 1622) Scotland The National Bank of Scotland Limited Sixth issue 1 Pound Pick 248b (PMS NA31, BY SC501c) wartime dated 15th May 1924 serial number N 080-654 and engraved signature William J Samuel titled P. General Manager and letterpress signature Andrew McKissock titled Accountant. A large sized note in blue on yellow and red sunburst underprint with the obverse displaying the Royal Coat of Arms at upper centre, a portrait of Henry Schomberg Kerr the 9th Marquess of Lothian at left and a view of Edinburgh Castle at right. The reverse with an elaborate guilloche panel featuring an illustration of a city view in Edinburgh and numerical denomination in each corner. Printed by Waterlow & Sons Limited, London imprinted in small script at lower centre on obverse and reverse. A presentable and crisp VF - GVF, and a very Rare note (£140 - £200) 1623) Scotland The National Bank of Scotland Seventh issue 1 Pound Pick 258b (PMS NA48, BY SC503e) very FIRST date and prefix for this type 1st March 1947 serial number A/W 394-325 signature John Allan Brown titled General Manager. The note in light brown and black on red and yellow sunburst underprint with the obverse displaying Glasgow Cathedral and Palace of Holyrood house at left and right along with the Bank’s Coat of Arms at upper centre. The reverse featuring an elaborate guilloche panel displaying a city view of Edinburgh at centre flanked by large numerical value in a panels, Coat of Arms above and surrounded with numerical value. Printed by W & A.K. Johnston. Ltd Edinburgh. A fresh and crisp GEF or near so with very Minor marginal Dirt not affecting the note’s general appearance (£20 - £40)

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1624) Scotland the Royal Bank of Scotland 5 Pounds Pick 317c (PMS RB 57h, BY SC806c) part manuscript dated 1st March 1949 serial number F3014/2754 and manuscript signatures Thomson& Brown. Blue on yellow and red underprint and uniface. Presentable and desirable VF Pencil Annotations (£30 - £60) 1625) Scotland The Royal Bank of Scotland 5 Pounds Reduced size issue Pick 323a (PMS RB58a, BY SC807a) dated 1st March 1952 serial number G890/7953 signatures John McArthur Thomson titled Cashier & General Manager and John D C Dick titled Chief Accountant. The note in blue and red on yellow underprint, uniface and featuring an eye pleasingly designed panel at left and a portrait of George I flanked by a Lion at right and Unicorn at left, W & A.K. Johnston Limited Edinburgh below portrait. A crisp and presentable GVF or slightly better (£120 - £200) 1626) Scotland The Royal Bank of Scotland Lizars design reduced size 1 Pound Pick 321 (PMS RB54b, BY SC802b) dated 31st October 1935 serial number K 776299 printed signature D. Speed for Accountant and manuscript signature D B Berwick for P. Cashier. Blue on yellow and brownish underprint with the obverse featuring a portrait of George I at top flanked by unicorn and lion at top and 2 Allegorical women figures at bottom left and right corners. The reverse with a blue panel with illustrations of the Bank’s head office building in Edinburgh and Glasgow. A presentable and relatively crisp VF and Scarce (£40 - £80) 1627) Scotland The Union Bank of Scotland Limited 1 Pound SPECIMEN PROOF similar to Pick S815b (PMS UB63d, BY SC903b) dated 5th December 1931 without a serial number and prefix F only printed signatures Norman Hird for General Manager and J F McCrindle for Chief Accountant. The note in blue on red and yellow sunburst underprint with the obverse featuring the Bank’s Coat of Arms at upper centre and 2 equestrian statues at both lower left and right. The reverse displaying an elaborate panel with large denomination figure in circle at centre and circled with text “The Union Bank of Scotland Limited”. A fresh and crisp GEF or near so, 2 sets of cancelation punch holes, reverse with Printers Annotations and violet stamp reading “The Union Bank of Scotland / Exhibited / Glasgow, ...........” no date can be observed in the stamp (£50 - £100) 1628) Scotland The Union Bank of Scotland Limited Fifth General issue 1 Pound Pick S815c (PMS UB63e, BY SC903d) pre-war dated 31st May 1938 fractional prefix variety serial number M/34 840148 signatures Norman Hird for General Manager and M J Wilson for Cashier. The note in blue on yellow and red sunburst underprint with the obverse displaying the Bank’s Coat of Arms at upper centre flanked by 2 Allegorical women and 2 equestrian statue illustrations in each opposing corner at lower left and right. The reverse displaying an elaborate panel with large denomination figure in circle at centre and circled with text “The Union Bank of Scotland Limited”. Fresh and crisp About UNC or near so (£45 - £75) 1629) Scotland The Union Bank of Scotland Limited Sixth General Issue 1 Pound Pick S816a (PMS UB68a, BY SC904a) dated 7th April 1952 serial number E/28 686261 signature John A Morrison titled General Manager. Blue on yellow and red sunburst underprint featuring Bank’s Coat of Arms at left and sailing ship emblem at right. The reverse with an illustration of the traditional heavy industry of Clydeside (Glasgow county) - shipbuilding, steel production and energy. Printed by Waterlow & Sons Limited, London. A presentable and relatively crisp VF - GVF (£20 - £40) 1630) Scotland The Union Bank of Scotland Limited 1 Pound SPECIMEN PROOF similar to Pick S816a (BY SC904a, PMS UB68a) dated 7th April 1952 serial number E/29 701000 signature John A Morrison titled General Manager. The note in blue on yellow and red sunburst underprint with the obverse featuring The redesigned Bank’s Coat of Arms at left with the 4 quarters of the shield representing various financial institutions at different

times that were part of the “The Union Bank of Scotland” or its former predecessors along with a sailing ship emblem at right. The reverse depicting an illustration of the traditional heavy industry of Clydeside (Glasgow county) - shipbuilding, steel production and energy. About UNC very Minor Dirt at lower left marring not affecting the notes general appearance. With 3 sets of punchole cancellations formed in vertical lines, Printers Guidelines and Annotations, violet stamp at right obverse margin reads “The Union Bank of Scotland Limited” (£40 - £80) 1631) Seychelles Government 5 Rupees Pick 14a dated 1st January 1968 FIRST series prefix A/1 360496 . The note in dark brown on multicolour underprint featuring Annigoni portrait of Queen Elizabeth II at right and Parrot on branch and fruit at left on obverse. Watermarked parrot’s head. About UNC and very collectable and sought after in these high grades (£50 - £100) 1632) Sierra Leone Bank SPECIMEN Franklin Mint Collectors set Pick CS2 of 4 notes 50 Cents and 1, 2 and 5 Leones. All with Maltese Cross prefix, serial numbers 006918, overprinted SPECIMEN in red and come with the original envelope, informative card and Certificate of Authenticity signed William F. Kriegg and the other certificate not present. All notes UNC and a very collectable set (£50 - £100) 1633) South Africa Montagu Bank, Cape of Good Hope £5 dated 18xx, unsigned remainder series No.1188, Picks231r, GEF to about UNC (£40 - £70) 1634) South Africa Reserve Bank 1 Pound Pick 84e dated 5th November 1940 serial number A/101 036730 and signed J. Postmus. The note in dark brown on multicoloured underprint and watermarked J. van Riebeeck. The obverse featuring a sailing ship at left, caravan and woman cooking on an open fire at lower centre and factories scene at right. The reverse displaying South Africa’s Coat of Arms at centre. English and Afrikaans text. Original and presentable About UNC with very Minor Dirt (£40 - £80) 1635) South Africa Reserve Bank 10 Pounds / Pond Pick 98 dated with the last date of issue for this type 19th November 1958 serial number D/4 436795 signature Dr. M. H. de Kock and first line of Bank name and value in English variety. The note in brownviolet on multicoloured underprint with the obverse displaying a portrait of Jan van Riebeeck with surrounding wildlife and agricultural products at left and a female with child at right. The reverse displaying an illustration of a mining site. Crisp VF or slightly better minor pinholes and marginal tears which do not extend to the main design, not jeopardizing the note’s general appearance, and a meaningful condition considering very few survivors of this note are seen in high grades (£20 - £40) 1636) South Africa Reserve Bank 10 Shillings Pick 82e last year for this issue dated 29th September 1947 serial number E/93 833711 signature de Kock, English and Afrikaans text. The note in dark brown on pink and pale green underprint featuring South Africa Coat of Arms on reverse and watermarked sailing ship and portrait J. van Riebeeck. VF Pinholes and a Scarce note bearing the last year of issue (£80 - £160) 1637) South America & Caribbean modern issues circa 1970’s to 1990’s (934) in large bundles in fully consecutive, near consecutive or consisting of several closely numbered consecutive sets. Includes Argentina 6 bundles consisting of 100 Pesos Pick 302b ND 1976 1978 without Ley, watermark Argentina’s Coat of Arms, series E and signatures A. J. Camps & A. C. Diz. 1000 Pesos Pick 304d ND 1976-1983 without Ley text on obverse, watermark sunbursts, back lithographed, signatures P.C. Lopez & J.G. del Solar and Series I. 1 Peso Argentinos Pick 311a ND 1983 - 1984 (2 bundles) including 2 varieties - series A signatures P.C. Lopez & J.G. del solar and series B signatures P.C. Lopez & E.G. Vazquez, both watermark sunbursts. 5 Australes Pick 324a ND 1985 - 1989 signatures H.A. Alonso titled Subgerente general with ‘SUB’ printed in the

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signature & J. J. A. Concepcion titled Presidente, watermark sunbursts, series A. A bundle of Uruguay 2000 Nuevos Pesos 1989 Pick 68 Series A watermark J. G. Artigas. Brazil (3 bundles) including Brazil 5000 Cruzeiros (2 bundles) consisting of Pick 232a ND 1990 - 1993 series A signatures Zelia Maria Cardoso de Mello & Ibrahim Eris and Pick 232c ND 1990 - 1993 series A signatures Paulo Roberto Haddad & Gustavo Jorge Laboissiere Loyola which include the VERY LAST RUNS for this type - series A6041. Along with a bundle of 50 Cruzados Pick 210a ND 1986 - 1988 Series A signatures Dilson Domingos Funaro & Fernao Carlos Botelho Bracher. Dominican Republic bundle of 1 Peso Oros Pick 126c series of 1988, signatures Roberto Saladin & Roberto Martinez Villanueva, Thomas De La Rue Printing. Almost if not all in fresh and crisp UNC as if they are just out of printing, with a SCWPM value of over $1300 and the potential of hiding a few collectible fancy numbers it makes this a very desirable group (£230 - £320) 1638) Southern Rhodesia Central Africa Currency Board issue 1 Pound Pick 17a dated 10th September 1955, Salisbury serial number B/274 045795. A Bradbury, Wilkinson & Co. printing in green on multicoloured underprint with the obverse featuring a young crowned portrait of H.M. the Queen at right and Coat of Arms at upper centre. The reverse displaying a Sable at left and Zimbabwe ruins at centre. Minor piece of the upper left corner missing otherwise about Fine - Fine and a very Scarce note (£50 - £100)

1639) St. Helena 10 Pounds Pick 8a ND 1979 a lower serial number P/1 000544. The note in pale red on multicolour underprint featuring Jamestown view of the port from sea with sailing ships and a portrait of H.M. the Queen. The reverse with an elaborate red panel featuring the British East India Company Coat of Arms at centre. Fresh, crisp and very attractive UNC rarely seen in these higher grades and sure to do a great addition to any collection (£50 - £100)

at upper left and an uncrowned portrait of H.M. Queen Elizabeth II at right decorated with brooches displaying portraits of King George V and King George VI on obverse and Saint Helena Royal Coat of Arms at left and a sailing ship in shield at right on reverse. About UNC - UNC (£50 - £100) 1642) Straits Settlements 1 Dollar dated 10th July 1916 series C/86 62013, Pick1c, pressed VF (£300 - £400)

1643) Straits Settlements 1 Dollar Pick 16b dated 1st January 1935 serial number L/2 77893 signed Rex Curall For the Currency Commissioners and the note in dark blue on multicolour underprint featuring a portrait of King George V at right on obverse and an Allegorical woman’s bust at left and tiger at centre on reverse. Printed by Bradbury, Wilkinson & Co Ld Engravers New Malden Surrey England in small script at lower centre margin on obverse and in a panel at lower centre reverse. Watermarked Tiger’s head. A fresh and crisp GEF - about UNC, Minor Rust on reverse and a very Rare and collectible note especially in these high grades (£120 - £220)

1644) Straits Settlements 1 Dollar Pick 9a dated 1st January 1925 and date in red serial number J/65 22035 signed Pountney For the Currency Commissioners and the note in red on grey-violet underprint featuring the Royal Coat of Arms at upper centre, Palm trees and beach at lower left and stilt houses and palm trees at right on obverse and a shoreline scene at centre on reverse. Printed by Thomas De La Rue & Company Limited London inscribed in small script at lower centre margin on obverse and reverse. A presentable and attractive VF and an Outstandingly Rare note especially in higher grades and always ‘hunted’ down by most serious collectors. For a similar later dated and date in black issue see next lot (£250 - £500)

1640) St. Helena Government 1 Pounds Pick 9a ND (1981) correct “ANGLIAE” spelling in motto (10) a consecutively numbered set serial numbers A/1 337552 through A/1 337561. Each note in deep olive-green on pale orange and ochre underprint with the obverse displaying a portrait of H.M. Queen Elizabeth II at right and ships and the island at upper centre left. The reverse with an elaborate panel displaying the British East India Company Coat of Arms at left and a sailing ship at right. All attractive and always keenly desired and all in fresh and crisp UNC (£120 - £200) 1641) St. Helena Government 5 Pounds Pick 7a ND 1976 3 signatures and the variety with incorrect spelling of the “ANGLAE” in the Latin motto under the Royal Coat of Arms on reverse serial number H/1 044242. The note in blue on light brown and multicolour underprint featuring a sea view of Saint Helena island

1645) Straits Settlements 1 Dollar Pick 9b dated 1st January 1930 and date in black serial number N/95 05596 signed Luis Shelley For the Currency Commissioners and the note in red on grey-violet underprint featuring the Royal Coat of Arms at upper centre, Palm trees and beach at lower left and stilt houses and palm

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trees at right on obverse and a shoreline scene at centre on reverse. Printed by Thomas De La Rue & Company Limited London inscribed in small script at lower centre margin on obverse and reverse. A presentable and attractive about VF - VF and an Outstandingly Rare note especially in higher grades and always ‘hunted’ down by most serious collectors. For a similar earlier dated and date in red issue see previous lot (£400 - £800)

1646) Straits Settlements 10 Dollars Pick 18b dated 1st January 1935 serial number C/15 48330 signed Rex Curall For the Currency Commissioners and the note in green on multicolour underprint featuring a portrait of King George V at right on obverse and tiger at centre and an Allegorical Woman’s bust at left on reverse. Printed by Bradbury, Wilkinson & Co. Ld Engravers New Malden Surrey England inscribed in small script at lower centre margin on obverse and in a panel at lower centre on reverse. Watermarked Tiger’s head. VG only because of minor damage in margins and King George V portrait area otherwise an attractive Fine example. Very Rare (£200 - £250)

1647) Straits Settlements Government 5 Dollars Pick 17a first date of issue 1st January 1931 serial number A/33 57403 signed Shelley For the Currency Commissioners. A beautiful Bradbury, Wilkinson & Co. print in violet featuring a portrait of King George V at right on obverse. The reverse displaying a Bengal tiger at centre and Allegorical Woman’s bust at left. Watermarked Tiger’s head. A presentable and relatively crisp VF and Extraordinarily Rare note in any grade, keenly collected by any serious collector and very seldom appearing on the market so this being a unique opportunity to acquire this note (£1,000 - £2,000)

1648) Straits Settlements 1 Dollar dated 10th July 1916 series E/6 68260, (Pick1c), 2 small holes, cleaned and pressed about Fine, scarce note (£200 - £300)

1649) Sudan Bank 10 Pounds SPECIMEN No. 1998 perforated over watermark area similar to Pick 10d dated 1968 serial number E/OO 000000 perforated SPECIMEN at each corner and red diagonal CANCELLED overprint on obverse and reverse. The note in grey-black on multicolour underprint featuring Old Bank of Sudan building, Khartoum on obverse and Camel postman on reverse, watermark Palm trees. About UNC - UNC and very Rare (£190 - £240) 1650) Sudan Bank 10 Pounds SPECIMEN No. 363 perforated over watermark area similar to Pick 10a dated 1964 serial number E/OO 000000 perforated SPECIMEN at each corner and red diagonal CANCELLED overprint on obverse and reverse. The note in grey-black on multicolour underprint featuring Old Bank of Sudan building, Khartoum on obverse and Camel postman on reverse, watermark Palm trees. About UNC - UNC and very Rare (£180 - £230) 1651) Sudan Bank 10 Pounds SPECIMEN similar to Pick 15a dated 1970 serial number E/OO 000000 red diagonal CANCELLED overprint twice across obverse and reverse. The note in purple and green on multicolour underprint featuring Bank of Sudan building, Khartoum on obverse and Port Sudan. About UNC - UNC very minor foreign substance at lower left (£100 - £200) 1652) Sudan Bank 100 Pounds Pick 44b dated 1989 and the highest denomination in the series (196) in 2 bundles all with H/61 prefix in the serial number. The first bundle consisting of 96 notes in 2 consecutively numbered runs numbers of which in the ranges 193621 through 193700 and 193010 through 193025. And the second bundle of 100 notes in a fully consecutive run numbers 166901 through 167000. Each note in brown, purple and deep green on multicolour underprint and displaying the University of Khartoum building and it’s official Coat of Arms at left on obverse and the reverse displaying the Bank of Sudan building, Khartoum. All notes watermarked with Sudan’s Coat of Arms showing a secretary bird bearing a shield with the motto An-nasr lanā (English: “Victory is ours”) from the time of Muhammad Ahmad the self-proclaimed Mahdi who briefly ruled Sudan in the 19th century. All in crisp UNC with very minor handling or storage related wear related wear on the utmost outer notes (£70 - £100) 1653) Sudan Bank modern issues (195) in 2 bundles. The first bundle consisting of 10 Pounds Pick 46 issue 1991 (95) all with E/374 prefix and come in a fully consecutive run numbers 062701 through 062790 and a near consecutive set 061324 - 061329. Each note in black and deep-green on multicolour featuring city gateway at left and outlined map of Sudan at centre on obverse and the reverse displaying the Bank of Sudan building at centre. Along with 100 Pounds Pick 44b dated 1989 and the highest denomination in the series (100) in a fully consecutive run serial numbers H/61 188901 through H/61 189000. Each note in brown, purple and deep green on multicolour underprint and displaying the University of Khartoum building and it’s official Coat of Arms at left on obverse and the reverse displaying the Bank of Sudan building, Khartoum. All notes watermarked with Sudan’s Coat of Arms showing a secretary bird bearing a shield with the motto An-nasr lanā (English: “Victory is ours”) from the time of Muhammad Ahmad the self-proclaimed Mahdi who briefly ruled Sudan in the 19th century. All in crisp UNC with very minor handling or storage related wear on the last few notes mentioned for accuracy (£70 - £140)

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1654) Sudan Bank of Sudan SPECIMEN 50 Piastres Pick 17s dated 1981 serial number B/1 000000 red SPECIMEN overprint diagonally both in English and Arabic on obverse and reverse. The note in purple on brown and multicolour underprint featuring President Jafar Muhammad an-Numeiri at left and Coat of Arms at centre with map of Sudan, Secretary bird and snake. The reverse displaying the Bank of Sudan building, Khartoum. Fresh and very crisp choice UNC, Rare (£60 - £120) 1655) Sudan SPECIMEN (5) comprising 500 Dinars SPECIMEN No. 0859 Pick 58s serial number RA 0000000 dated 1998 red unfilled diagonal SPECIMEN overprint on obverse only. 1000 Dinars SPECIMEN No. 0468 Pick 59s serial number MA 0000000 dated 1996 red unfilled diagonal SPECIMEN overprint on both obverse and reverse. 2000 Dinars SPECIMEN No. 0000764 Pick 62s serial number SA00000000 dated 2002 red unfilled diagonal SPECIMEN overprint on obverse only. 5000 Dinars SPECIMEN No. 0000455 Pick 63s serial number TA00000000 red unfilled diagonal SPECIMEN overprint on obverse only. 10000 Dinars SPECIMEN No. 0766 similar to Pick 60 serial number NA0000000 dated 1996 red unfilled diagonal SPECIMEN overprint on both obverse and reverse. All About UNC - UNC (£275 - £325) 1656) Suriname Central Bank & Government modern issues circa 1980’s and 1990’s (389) in 4 consecutively numbered bundles. Comprising Government 2 and 1/2 Gulden Pick 119 L. 08.04.1960 / 01.11.1985 signature title ‘Minister van Financiën en Planning’ in 3 bundles prefixes H/4 and V/4. Each note in red-brown, light blue and multicolour featuring a blue-grey Tanager bird (Thraupis episcopus) on obverse and a green Iguana and Afobaka dam, Brokopondo District. Along with a bundle of Central Bank 5 Guldens Pick 136b dated 1st December 1996 serial numbers AH202601 through AH202700, and each note deep blue and green on multicolour underprint with log trucks at upper left and the Central Bank building at centre on obverse and Toucan bird (Ramphastidae) and logging scene on reverse, printed by Thomas De La Rue and Company limited and watermarked Toucan. Almost if not all notes in original fresh and crisp UNC (£100 - £200) 1657) Suriname Central Bank 100 Gulden Pick 139b dated 10th February 1998 (100) a consecutively numbered bundle in a wrapper serial numbers AL532001 through AL532100. Each note in purple and violet on multicoloured underprint featuring an illustration of a factory at upper left and the Central Bank building, Paramaribo at centre on obverse and reverse with Toucan bird (Ramphastidae) at left and a strip mining scene at right. Printed by Thomas De La Rue and watermarked Toucan bird. All original fresh and crisp UNC as if just printed with very minor wear on the utmost outer notes mentioned for accuracy (£25 - £50) 1658) Suriname Central Bank 100 Gulden Pick 139b dated 10th February 1998 (100) a consecutively numbered bundle in a wrapper serial numbers AL532201 through AL532300. Each note in purple and violet on multicoloured underprint featuring an illustration of a factory at upper left and the Central Bank building, Paramaribo at centre on obverse and reverse with Toucan bird (Ramphastidae) at left and a strip mining scene at right. Printed by Thomas De La Rue and watermarked Toucan bird. All original fresh and crisp UNC as if just printed and includes a RADAR number AL532235 (£25 - £50) 1659) Suriname Central Bank 100 Gulden Pick 139b dated 10th February 1998 (100) a consecutively numbered bundle in a wrapper serial numbers AL532501 through AL532600. Each note in purple and violet on multicoloured underprint featuring an illustration of a factory at upper left and the Central Bank building, Paramaribo at centre on obverse and reverse with Toucan bird (Ramphastidae) at left and a strip mining scene at right. Printed by Thomas De La Rue and watermarked Toucan bird. All original fresh and crisp UNC as if just printed and includes a REPEATER number AL532532 (£25 - £50) 1660) Suriname Central Bank 100 Gulden Pick 139b dated 10th February 1998 (100) a consecutively numbered bundle in a wrapper serial numbers AL532601 through AL532700. Each note in purple and violet on multicoloured underprint featuring an illustration of a factory at upper left and the Central Bank building, Paramaribo at

centre on obverse and reverse with Toucan bird (Ramphastidae) at left and a strip mining scene at right. Printed by Thomas De La Rue and watermarked Toucan bird. All original fresh and crisp UNC as if just printed (£25 - £50) 1661) Suriname Central Bank 100 Gulden Pick 139b dated 10th February 1998 (100) a consecutively numbered bundle in a wrapper serial numbers AL532701 through AL532800. Each note in purple and violet on multicoloured underprint featuring an illustration of a factory at upper left and the Central Bank building, Paramaribo at centre on obverse and reverse with Toucan bird (Ramphastidae) at left and a strip mining scene at right. Printed by Thomas De La Rue and watermarked Toucan bird. All original fresh and crisp UNC as if just printed (£25 - £50) 1662) Suriname Central Bank 100 Gulden Pick 139b dated 10th February 1998 (100) a consecutively numbered bundle in a wrapper serial numbers AL532801 through AL532900. Each note in purple and violet on multicoloured underprint featuring an illustration of a factory at upper left and the Central Bank building, Paramaribo at centre on obverse and reverse with Toucan bird (Ramphastidae) at left and a strip mining scene at right. Printed by Thomas De La Rue and watermarked Toucan bird. All original fresh and crisp UNC as if just printed (£25 - £50) 1663) Suriname Central Bank 100 Gulden Pick 139b dated 10th February 1998 (100) a consecutively numbered bundle in a wrapper serial numbers AL532901 through AL533000. Each note in purple and violet on multicoloured underprint featuring an illustration of a factory at upper left and the Central Bank building, Paramaribo at centre on obverse and reverse with Toucan bird (Ramphastidae) at left and a strip mining scene at right. Printed by Thomas De La Rue and watermarked Toucan bird. All original fresh and crisp UNC as if just printed (£25 - £50) 1664) Swaziland Monetary Authority SPECIMEN Franklin Mint Collectors set Pick CS1 of 4 notes - 1, 2, 5, 10 and 20 emalangeni. All with Maltese Cross prefix, serial numbers 010170, overprinted SPECIMEN in red and come with the original envelope, informative card and Certificates of Authenticity signed William F. Krieg and certified 15th September 1978. All notes UNC and a very collectible set (£55 - £110) 1665) Syria Central Bank 500 Pounds Pick 105b dated 1979 and highest denomination for series (2) a consecutively numbered pair serial numbers T/21 044364 & T/21 044365. The notes in dark violet brown and brown on multicolour underprint featuring Motifs from ruins of Kingdom of Ugarit on obverse and Gold bowl from temple of Baal in Ugarit on reverse. Both about UNC - UNC and very desirable (£85 - £125) 1666) Syria ERRORS Central Bank 50 Syrian Pounds 1998 similar to Pick 107 (3) a consecutive pair of ERROR notes serial numbers M/4 6468858 & M/4 6468859 with miscoloured arrears at upper centre left and right, centre far left and far right and lower left and right panels. Along with a regular note serial number M/22 0305298 for reference with the error areas highlighted for comparison. All notes about UNC - UNC (£120 - £200) 1667) Syria ERRORS Central Bank 500 Syrian Pounds 1998 similar to Pick 110 (3) a consecutive pair of ERROR notes serial numbers B/70 013702 & B/70 013702 with missing signatures and Arabic date on obverse. Along with a regular note serial number B/119 419819 for reference with the error areas highlighted for comparison. All notes about UNC - UNC, the comparison note GVF - EF (£50 - £75) 1668) Tunisia Banque Centrale 10 Dinars Pick 65a dated 1st June 1969 (2) and fairly close serial numbers D/3 205423 and D/3 205427. Both multicolour featuring Habib Bourguiba at right and refinery at left on obverse. The reverse illustrating horse with cart and Palm trees in field near water source and buildings in distance. Both about UNC - UNC large sized issues and the highest denomination for this issue (£80 - £140) 1669) USA Confederate & Obsolete Currency (9) in mostly higher grades average VF-GVF to EF-GEF comprising Confederate Richmond

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issues including a Rare 100 Dollars Pick 45 (Criswell T41) dated 1st December 1862 number 78552 plate Z uniface and stamped on reverse “Issued at Montgomy/ ALA / 10th Jan 1863 / T. Sanford / Depositary” along with 17th February 1864 issues 5 Dollars Pick 67 (Criswell T69-559) plate B series 2 number 3580, 10 Dollars Pick 68 (Criswell T69-547) plate A series 5 number 92422 along with a 6th April 1863 issue 20 Dollars Pick 61b (Criswell T67-517) plate D series 2 number 8328 cut-cancelled and red stamp July, 1863. Obsolete Currency (5) issues include a Western & Atlantic Railroad 50 Cents Atlanta, Ga. dated 1st July 1862 perforated “PAID”. Macon & Brunswick Railroad Company Macon, GA. 1 Dollar dated 1st February 1867 number 31458 punchole cancelled. Bank of Windsor Vermont 3 Dollars number 159 circa early 1800’s both signatures Emerson with different first names. State of Louisiana 5 Dollars “Baby bond” circa 1870’s date unfilled number 747 number 108427 with 5 Coupons for 7 and 1/2 Cents numbered 7 through 11. The Canal Bank New Orleans 20 Dollars Unissued Remainder Plate D circa 1800’s reverse in red and obverse 3 Allegorical women at top, steam ship at bottom left and Allegorical woman at right with Bald Eagle above. An attractive group (£40 - £80) 1670) USA Confederate States - Richmond issues 1863 and 1864 (8) comprising 20 Dollars Pick 61a (Crisswell T58 418/1) with red overprint April, 1863 serial number 15646 plate G cross-cut cancelled twice. Along with a near complete set of the 1864 issues - 1 Dollar Pick 65c (Crisswell T71 577) plate A periods before each letter serial number 11117. 2 Dollars Pick 66b (Criswell T70 568A) plate A period before last letter serial number 48477, Pinholes. 5 Dollars Pick 67 (Criswell T69 558) no series plate E serial number 40876. 10 Dollars Pick 68 (Criswell T68 549) 7th Series with only 1 dot after the 7 and a dot at the end of series, plate D serial number 14812, with very small parts of red seal at lower left possible C.S.A. Treasury Department. 20 Dollars Pick 69 (Criswell T67 510) VI series plate A serial number 66096, Pinholes. 50 Dollars Pick 70 (Criswell T66) 2nd series with periods after the 2 and series, no flourish over ‘Con’ in ‘Confederate’ number 40737 and large lower margin with letter M showing minor parts of next note. 100 Dollars Pick 71 (Criswell T65 493) series I plate A serial number 83914 and faded red seal at upper right corner possible C.S.A. Treasury Department Seal. All in mixed grades from Fine to about EF/EF (£200 - £250) 1671) USA ERROR 1 Dollar series 1988 similar to Pick 480a signatures Ortega & Brady normal sheet fed printing and branch St. Louis MO. Misalignment Error showing parts of 2 notes and cutting margin at middle, serial number still printed in correct position H99910859A. About UNC - UNC (£80 - £100) 1672) World (14) an exceptionally attractive amalgamation of notes in mostly higher grades VF - GVF to UNC. Comprising scarce issues such as the Hong Kong & Shanghai Banking Corporation 5 Dollars Pick 180a dated 14th December 1957 and bearing the serial number J/H 388886, and the note in brown on multicolour and an always attractive Bradbury, Wilkinson & Co. design watermarked with a helmeted warrior and value underneath. Australia Reserve Bank 10 Shillings Pick 33a ND 1961-1965 serial number AH/16 178691 signatures Coombs & Wilson, the note in black on multicolour and features a portrait of the English navigator and cartographer Matthew Flinders on obverse and the parliament building on reverse. Bermuda Government 5 Shillings Pick 18b dated 1st May 1957 and LAST series Z/1 377077 and another attractive Bradbury & Wilkinson print in brown on multicolour featuring a young portrait of H.M. the Queen with an illustration of the steamship SS Monarch of Bermuda in Hamilton harbour. Straits Settlements 1 Dollar Pick 16b dated 1st January 1935 signature Rex Curall and serial number L/5 1700 and a BWC print in blue on multicolour featuring a portrait of King George V on obverse and a tiger on reverse. Russia 200 Rubley Pick S423 High Command of The Armed Forces in South Russia 1919 series AB021. Portugal 100 Escudos Pick 179d dated 3rd December 1987 (4) and a consecutively numbered set BJB 019557 - BJB 019560. Dominican Republic a desirable denomination set (4) comprising TDLR print 10 Pesos Pick 119c series of 1987 along with 1988 series 20 Pick 120c and US banknote Company print 50 Pesos Pick 127 and 100 Pesos Pick 128. Belize Monerthary Authority 1 Dollar Pick 38a dated 1st June 1980 serial number A/5 079418 in

green on multicolour featuring a portrait of H.M. the Queen and an unwreathed Coat of Arms. China Bank of Communications 5 Yuan Pick 117n dated 1st October 1914 serial number SB489209N and Shanghai overprint. (£100 - £200) 1673) World (176) circa early 1915’s to modern in mixed grades average VF or near so to UNC including various issuers and a selection of different designs and denominations some of which higher. A few of the countries and issuer include Scotland, France, Greece, Germany, Romania, Bulgaria, Russia, British Armed Forces, World War 2 Allied Occupation Currency & Japanese Occupation Currency, Mexico, Brazil, Suriname, Peru, Argentina, Algeria, USA, China, Thailand, Nigeria, Kenya, Ghana and many others. An attractive group, also includes 2 black & white photos of India Government 5 and 10 Rupees from the early 1900’s (£50 - £100) 1674) World (178) includes some Pre-World War II and larger types, a few bond coupons included, in mixed circulated grades (£100 £120) 1675) World (26) a collection in mixed grades comprising early 1900’s to modern issues from England, Scotland, Ireland, Jersey, Isle of Man, Spain, Italy, Malta, Austria, Netherlands, Finland, Biafra, Nigeria, Cuba, Bermuda, Canada and Malaysia. Includes a Scotland British Linen Bank One Pound Pick 166a (BY SC208a, PMS BL71a) First Thomas De La Rue Reduced size issue but unchanged design and very FIRST prefix for this type dated 31st March 1962 Anderson signature serial number U/3 931640, Malta 10 Shillings Pick 28a L. 1967 (1968) and One Pound Pick 24b L.1949, Biafra One Pound Pick 2 serial number A/B 5231511 (£130 - £200) 1676) World (3) - Libya (2) & Lebanon (1) - Central Bank of Libya Half Dinar Pick 34b, ND (1971 & 1972), series 1 D/9 495148, Arms & Refinery, about UNC and 10 Dinars Pick 37b, ND (1971 & 1972), series 1 A/19 757729, both with inscription at lower right on front - (sura 2, 188: “... Wa la ta’kulu amwalakum baynakum bi-l-batil - and do not use your funds among yourselves in an improper way”), GVF stained with a small tear on right but not extending to design, along with Republique Libanaise 50 Piastres Pick 37, 01.08.1942, City view on obverse, printed by Bradbury Wilkinson, New Malden, about UNC (£60 - £120) 1677) World (360), world notes from many countries, with no duplication, most if not all Unc probably $600 - $800 pick catalogue value (£120 - £180) 1678) World (361), world notes from many countries, with no duplication, most if not all Unc probably $600 - $800 pick catalogue value (£120 - £180) 1679) World (366), world notes from many countries, with no duplication, most if not all Unc probably $600 - $800 pick catalogue value (£120 - £180) 1680) World (380), world notes from many countries, with no duplication, most if not all Unc probably $600 - $800 pick catalogue value (£120 - £180) 1681) World (383), world notes from many countries, with no duplication, most if not all Unc probably $600 - $800 pick catalogue value (£120 - £180) 1682) World (395), world notes from many countries, with no duplication, most if not all Unc probably $600 - $800 pick catalogue value (£120 - £180) 1683) World (396), world notes from many countries, with no duplication, most if not all Unc probably $600 - $800 pick catalogue value (£120 - £180) 1684) World (4) a very alluring little group in various higher grades VFGVF to UNC comprising The States of Guernsey 10 Shillings Pick 42c (BY GU32b) dated 1st July 1966 serial number 22/D 0538 signature Guillemette in purple on green underprint. Northern Ireland Ulster Bank 1 Pound very FIRST issue for this design Pick 321a (PMI UB64, BY NI805) dated 4th October 1966 serial number 1233646. Singapore 1 Dollar Pick 9 Nd 1976 issue serial number D/88 688510. And a Canada Commemorative issue 1

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Dollar celebrating the Centenial of the Canadian Confederation Pick 84a 1967 with red overprinted dated “1867 1967” instead of serial numbers signatures Beattie & Rasminsky. (£30 - £60) 1685) World (40) an attractive collection in mostly very high grades average VF-GVF - about UNC - UNC includes a few lower grades and various issuers from early 1900’s to modern. Comprising Malaya George VI portrait 1940 & 1941 issues (17) including 10 Cents Pick 2, 25 Cents Pick 3, 1 Cents Pick 6 (8), 10 Cents Pick 8 (3), 20 Cents Pick 9a (2), 50 Cents Pick 10a and 1 Dollar Pick 11. Malaya & British Borneo 1 Dollar Pick 8A. India George VI 1 Rupee Pick 25a usual Pinholes. East Africa Currency Board (2) including 5 Shillings QE II portrait Pick 37 and George VI portrait 5 Shillings Pick 28a date all in italic. South Africa Anglo-Boer War Government Noot 5 Pounds Pick 55b dated 258th May 1900. Uzbekistan Bukhara Emirate Second signature 5000 Tengas Treasury note Pick 18c 918/AH1337. Uruguay Banco De Londres Y Rio De La Plata 50 pesos Unissued Remainder Pick S238r dated 1st January 1872. Along with Australia 1 Dollar Pick 42d, Bahamas 50 Cents Pick 42a, Belize 2 Dollars Pick 52b (2), Canada 2 Dollars Pick 94c, Cayman Islands 1 Dollar Pick 38a, Falkland Islands 5 Pounds Pick 17a, Fiji 5 Dollars Pick 105a and 10 Dollars Pick 106a, St. Helena 1 Pound Pick 9a “ANGLIAE” in motto, Hong Kong George VI portrait 10 Cents Pick 323, QE2 portrait 1 Cent Pick 325c and HSBC 10 Dollars Pick 182g,Mauritius 10 Rupees Pick 31b, New Zealand 5 Dollars Pick 177, World War 2 Japanese Occupation 5 Cents (2), China Farmers Bank 1 Yuan Pick 474, German East Africa Emergency 1 Rupee Pick 19 and East Caribbean 5 Dollars (4) Pick 31d, 42k& 42L (2) along with 10 Dollars Pick 43. A very interesting and desirable group (£100 - £200) 1686) World (42) in mixed grades from Afghanistan (12) including 5000 Afghanis Pick 62 near consecutive set (5) and 10000 Afghanis Pick 63a near consecutive set (7). Sri Lanka 10 Rupees Pick 74Aa dated 21st August 1973 (12) includes some consecutive. Indonesia (8) including Irian Barat (Western New Guinea) Regional issues (7) including 1 Rupiah Pick R1 (3) and 10 Rupiah Pick R4 (4) in order to avoid circulation of these notes outside of Irian Barat, they have been produced with a different colour along with 50000 Rupiah Pick 133b Commemorative 25 Years of Development, 1968-1993. Iran (7) comprising 5000 Rials (5) including Pick 106a (2), Pick 106b and 106c(2) along with 10000 Rials Pick 146b (2). Japan 5 Yen Pick 39a ND (1930) Vermillion Stamp Mi-hon. Pakistan (2) including 1000 Rupees Pick 43 signature Dr. Muhammad Yaqub and 10 Rupees Pick 21a signature Ghulam Ishaq Khan. (£60 - £80)

1687) World (72) a vast collection in mixed grades Fine to UNC mostly 1900’s issues includes British Provincial Andover Old Bank 1 Pound For Joseph Wakeford, William Wakeford and Robert Wakeford dated 21st May 1825 number 10783 entered R.W. and signed Wm. Wakeford (Outing 36f) amongst other scarcities as Ireland Republic Lady Lavery 1 Pound Pick 64d, Ireland Northern Bank Limited 1 Pound from 1978, Northern Ireland 1 Pound Pick 65a, Falkland Islands 1 Pound from 1982. Countries of issue include a variety such as France 1940’s issues, England Bank of England, Jersey including a Commemorative 50th Anniversary of the Liberation, Cyprus, Mozambique, Italy, Yugoslavia, Canada, Peru, Egypt, Singapore and Scotland which includes a few commemorative notes as the EU Summit 1992. Also includes Contemporary USA Advertising $1.000.000, Disney 1 Dollar Mickey Mouse series 1990 number D00119226A and a limited-edition copies of the famous £1.000.000 note featured in the 1954 movie “The Million Pound Note” - serial numbers 0201/2500 and 0529/2500. Along with British Armed Forces a collection of various denominations 5 New Pence to 5 Pounds and most with matching First/Last serial numbers 758 and including examples from 2nd through the last 6th Series (37) all about UNC - UNC and the matching set comes with a Coincraft Certificate of Authenticity bearing the signature of Director and Notaphily Expert Claire Lobel. An attractive group featuring the various beautiful designs (£110 - £180) 1688) World (approaching 600) a wide variety earlier issues from circulation and later issues in high grades (£100 - £200)

1689) World (lot) in VG to UNC various issues and denominations some of which high circa early 1900’s onwards. Some countries of issue include France, Bangladesh, Morocco, Belarus, Egypt, India, Yugoslavia, Spain, Mexico, Italy, Indonesia, Portugal, Greece, Bulgaria, Turkey, Singapore, Cyprus, China, Poland and others (£20 - £30) 1690) World a collection in a deed box of mostly modern 1970’s issues onwards (lot) in various grades Good to about UNC consisting of notes from various countries and the majority from Europe, Africa and Asia. Includes a few earlier issue Reichsbank note from Germany. A few scarcer earlier notes include an Egypt Currency note 10 Piastres Pick 167a Law 50 of 1940 the variety with a single letter prefix R at left of signature. Syria 5 Piastres Pick 49 from 1942. China The Canton Municipal Bank 10 Cents Pick S2276b from 1933 signatures Huang & Ch’en and a Central Bank of China 20 Cents Pick 194a from 1924. Hong Kong 10 Cents Pick 315b from 1941. Belgium Societe Generale 1 Franc Pick 86b dated 25th May 1917. France 1939 issues 5 Francs Pick 83a (Fayette F4) and 10 Francs Pick 100 (Fayette F7) and a very FIRST date for this issue 2nd February 1939 block 290 series R. 68527. Portugal Casa de Moeda 10 Centavos Pick 97c dated 15th August 1917 (2) and 20 Centavos Pick 100 dated 4th August 1922 along with a Banco De Portugal 50 Centavos Pick 112b dated 5th July 1918. Italy Biglietto Di Stato 5 Lire Pick 23f Royal Decree 07.10.1904 (1923) signatures Maltese & Rossolini block number 5302 and the 10 Lire Pick 20g Royal Decree 05.02.1888 signatures Giu. Dell’Ara & Porena block number 3318. Also includes a few French and Belgium World War I Necessity money and local currencies along with United Kingdom 9 and 1/2 percent Treasury Loan and Treasury War bonds 1999/1973. An interesting group (£100 - £200) 1691) World circa 1900’s to modern (40) in various grades VG to UNC and a vast collection of issues from France and French Colonial Indo China and Madagascar, Gibraltar, Mauritius, South Vietnam, Cambodia, Hong Kong and Fiji. Some better and scarcer notes include Gibraltar 10 Shillings Pick 11a dated 1st October 1927 serial number C062956. French Indo-China such as 20 Piastres Pick 56b (2), 5 Piastres Pick 53a numeral at upper right on printed area and Pick 55d numeral at upper right on front recessed in white signatures Minost & Laurent and text on reverse in New Lao also a Cambodia set of 1975 & 1979 issues in different denominations - 1979 0.1 and 0.2 Riels along with 1975 0.1, 0.5 (3), 1, 5 (2), 10 (2), 50 and 100 Riels. (£50 - £100) 1692) World circa early 1900’s to modern (403) a collection in a biscuit tin in various grades VG to UNC comprising many countries and issuers from Europe, Asia, Africa, South America, The Middle East and others includes some higher denominations. Some scarcer and collectible issues include an Iran 10 Rials Pick 33Ad SH1317 Blue date stamp 1321 on back. Spain 1000 Pesetas Pick 151 1965. A De La Rue Systems Test note. USA Replacement Silver Star Certificate 1 Dollar series 1935E serial number *86228539D. Hong Kong 10 Cents Pick 315b anda QE2 portrait issue 1 Dollar Pick 324Ab. Includes a few Contemporary USA Confederate ‘Bubble Gum’ money (£0 - £10) 1693) World circa mid 1900’s to modern (74) a nice collection in various grades VF to UNC with majority to the higher spectrum and from various countries of issue comprising Jersey, Guernsey, Scotland, Spain, Cyprus, Poland, Russia, Egypt, Afghanistan and Indonesia this including a modern counterfeit produced by the son of the printer on original printing machine. Includes complete or near complete denomination sets of the same design issues from Afghanistan, Poland, Russia. And some scarcer issues consist of a 10 Shillings Pick 7a (BY JE10) Padgham signature ND 1963 serial number B883937. Spain 1000 Pesetas Pick 154 dated 17th September 1971 serial number 1U3442041. National Commercial Bank of Scotland Limited 1 Pounds Pick 265 dated 16th September 1959 serial number N546072 signature David Alexander. Bank of Scotland 1 Pound Pick 109a dated 17th July 1968 and a very FIRST prefix for this type serial number A/1 0821904. Also includes a few Commemorative issues. An interesting and attractive group (£100 - £200)

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1694) World collection (391), all different includes some earlier higher value types the majority Uncirculated (£140 - £180) 1695) World modern issues circa 1980’s onwards (1730) a large group of bundles from various countries. Includes some higher denominations and large sized issues. Each bundle in fully consecutive, near consecutive or closely numbered consecutive sets. Almost if not all in fresh and crisp UNC as if just walked out of the printing press, with a SCWPM value of near $5000 and with the potential of hiding a few fancy collectible serial numbers making this a very desirable lot (£430 - £860) 1696) World mostly mid 1900’s to modern (398) in various grades VG - EF including many and different issues and a few higher denominations. A few interesting and eye catching notes include an early 1923 Dominion of Canada 25 Cents Pick 11b. United States Treasury and Silver Certificates from 1934-35 and 1953. Isle of Man John W. Paul and Dawson issues. Reserve Bank of Rhodesia 1978 issues. Various issues from the East Caribbean, French Pacific Territories, Gibraltar, Spain including the 1957 ‘Reyes Catolicos’ 1000 Pesetas, Portugal including a few issues with star at the end of the serial numbers (possible replacements), Middle East, Trinidad & Tobago, France, Germany and others (£100 - £200) 1697) World mostly mid 1900’s to modern (669) a collection in album pages in various grades VG to about UNC - UNC including a wide selection of issuers in different denominations some of which very high along with some World War 2 Allied Occupation and Japanese Occupation Currency. Includes a rare Mauritius Replacement 10 Rupees Pick 35 with serial number Z/1 140626. Malta scarce QE2 portrait issues such as the 1 Pound Pick 26a from 1949 series A/2 205923 and the 10 Shillings Pick 28a from 1967. Denmark 10 Kroner Pick 36 from 1944. Cyprus 250 Mils Pick 41c dated 1st September 1979. Jamaica QE2 portrait 10 Shillings Pick 51Bd from 1964 signed R.T.P. Hall titled Governor. Trinidad and Tobago 1964 QE2 portrait issues. Rhodesia 1979 issue 1 and 2 Dollars. Gambia 25 Dalasis Pick11b and 10 Dalasis Pick 6c. Different and interesting issues from France, French Africa and the Pacific. Also some of the 1979 Sri Lanka ‘fauna and flora’ issues. An interesting and vast collection (£100 - £200) 1698) World mostly World War 2 issues circa 1940’s (32) in mixed grades good Fine/VF - about UNC comprising issues from various countries such as Malaya and Hong Kong George VI portrait issues, China, Japan, Argentina, Italy, Spain, Belgium, Iceland, Cyprus and Algeria. Also includes World War 2 Italy Allied Military Currency, British Military Authority 1 Shilling and Japanese Occupation Currency 1 and 50 Cents and 1, 10 and 100 Dollars. An interesting group (£45 - £90) 1699) Yemen (Arab Republic) Central Bank 20 Rials Pick 25 ND 1995 signature Muhammad Ahmad Gunaid, 1985-94 (190) in 2 consecutively numbered bundles all with prefix DB/90 in the serial number. The first bundle consists of a 100 consecutively numbered notes serial numbers of which in the range of 720301 through 720400. And the second bundle consists of 90 notes serial numbers of which fall in the range of 720411 through 720500. Each note in dark brown on multicoloured underprint and with Arch ends and straight border at upper centre. The obverse features a Marble sculpture of the God Dionysos at left and the reverse displaying a coastal view of the city of Aden, the temporary capital of Yemen and a sailing D’how. All notes watermarked with Coat of Arms and in crisp UNC (£60 - £120) 1700) Yemen Arab Republic Central Bank 100 Rials Pick 16a ND 1976 (5) a consecutively numbered set of the First Central Bank of Yemen issues and highest denomination for the series, serial numbers A/34 856906 through A/34 856910. The notes in red-violet on multicolour underprint featuring a marble sculpture of Cherub and griffin at left on obverse and the reverse displaying a view of Ta’izz. Watermarked with a Coat of Arms and all UNC (£150 £200) 1701) Zimbabwe Reserve Bank 500 Dollars Pick 11b dated Harare 2004 signature Dr. G Gono titled Governor (300) in 2 consecutively numbered bundles and the 3rd bundle with only 1 different

serial. Each bundle consisting of 100 notes - the first bundle serial numbers BC5331801 through BC5331900, the second bundle serial numbers BC5332301 through BC5332400 and the third bundle serial numbers BC5332102 through BC5332200 along with TB0014770. The notes in dark brown on tan and multicolour underprint without foil at left featuring the Chiremba balancing rock formation at left on obverse and the reverse illustrating Hwange Thermal power station, the biggest power station in Zimbabwe with installed capacity of 920 MW construction of which began in 1973. All notes watermark with an added 500 to the Zimbabwe bird and in crisp UNC (£140 - £200)

British Tokens (lots 1702-1739) 1702) 17th Century a mixed group :- Farthing Gloucestershire - Bristol 1652 W.12 Fine, Farthing Warwickshire - Coventry 1669 W.55, Farthing Hampshire - Andover 1666 For The Poor W.14 Near Fine, Halfpenny Lincolnshire - Stamford Town Arms/Woolpack Fine, Northamptonshire - Northampton W.74 Town Arms VG, Suffolk - Ipswich 1670 W.158/9 Near Fine, Norfolk - Norwich 1667 W.225 Fine (£70 - £100) 1703) 17th Century Buckinghamshire (2) Halfpenny - Wooburn, undated Jonathon Kingham W.154B Waterwheel, VG, Farthing Wycombe - undated Robert Whitton W.173 Reverse Stag, Fair (£40 - £60) 1704) 18th and 19th Century in copper (18), Silver Tradesman’s Tokens early 19th century (4) some of these in higher grades, Jettons (8) along with more recent medals and tokens (over 3 kilos) (£150 - £300) 1705) 19th Century Shillings (6) Warwickshire - Birmingham 1811 Workhouse (2) Davis 9 Near EF with an attractive golden tone, and Davis 10 VF, Cheshire - Nantwich Shilling 1811 Davis 1 Near VF, Yorkshire - Bridlington Quay 1811 James Stephenson Davis 6 Fine, Staffordshire (2) Bilston 1811 Rushbury and Woolley Davis 2 (2) both Fine. Sixpences 19th Century (3) Staffordshire - Fazeley 1811 Arms of the Harding Family Davis 11 Near VF with some spots, Staffordshire - Bilston 1811 Rushbury and Woolley Davis 3 (2) NVF/Fine and Fine. Ireland Bank Tokens (2) Ten Pence 1813 VF, Five Pence 1805 Fine, GB One Shilling and Sixpence Bank Token 1812 About Fine, toned (£100 - £150) 1706) Advertising Token Charlie Chaplin ‘The Goldrush’ 1926 Manchester Gaiety Theatre, 26mm diameter in brass Obverse: CHARLIE CHAPLIN IN IN ‘THE GOLDRUSH’ Reverse: GAIETY THEATRE MANCHESTER COMMENCING 11th JANUARY 1926 4 WEEKS About VF, 19th Century Medalet 1843 Thames Tunnel 24mm diameter in brass Obverse: Small bust of Sir I.M.Brunel in a central circle THAMES TUNNEL AND OTHER MEDALS. TO BE HAD OF THE PUBLISHER W.GRIFFIN 25 CHANGE ALLEY CORNHILL LONDON GF/NVF with a little uneven tone (£60 - £80) 1707) Brass Token or ticket 1797 harp countermark design with date and 3 P encircled, uniface 25mm square with rounded corners VF and unusual (£50 - £75) 1708) Farthing 18th Century Middlesex undated - Pidcocks Exhibition, Obverse: Elephant/Reverse: A Cockatoo sitting on a branch AU/ GEF and attractively toned (£25 - £50) 1709) Farthings 17th Century Kent (4) Farningham - Henry Pound W.462, Goudhurst - John Austin W.284, Gravesend - John Watson W.308, Greenwich E.B at the George W.W.314/7, Halfpennies 17th Century Kent (2) Lenham - John Lake, Grocer’s Arms W.373, Queen-borough Richard Poley 1666 W.451, Fair to Good Fine, all attributed (£110 - £140)

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1710) Farthings 17th Century Kent (5) Malling - Francis Chambers W.400, Sturry - Thomas Johnson W.542/3, Rochester - Anthonye Lovell at the King’s Head W.470, Sittingbourne - John Milway W.524, Halfpennies (2) Penhurst - Henry Constable W.444, Sittingbourne - Thomas Pearce - Ironmongers W.525 VG to Good Fine, the Rochester Token with a central split in the flan (£150 - £200) 1711) Farthings 17th Century Kent (7) Folkestone - Edward Franklin W.278 Good Fine, scratched on the reverse, Maidstone - James Ruse W.385 Grocer’s Arms W.385 VG, Greenwich John Ellis Reverse Sugarloaf W.325 Fine, Rochester - Anhony Lovell at the King’s Head W.470 VG, Greenwich E.B at the George, W.314/7 Fine, Rochester - William Campian 1658 W.460 Fair/VG, Rochester - Joseph Travers 1666 W.478 VG (£110 - £140) 1712) Farthings 18th Century (5) Middlesex - Pidcock’s Elephant/ Cockatoo DH1067 GVF, Warwickshire - Birmingham 1792 Bust of John Howard/Cypher DH481A GEF with traces of lustre, Anglesey 1793 Druids Head/Cypher DH457 Fine, Scotland - Lothian (2) St. Andrew 1792 Shield between sprigs DH66 Good Fine, 1796 Bird on branch DH69 VF (£90 - £120) 1713) Farthings and Halfpennies 17th Century Yorkshire (4) Halfpenny Doncaster - Ottewell Robotham 1669 W.83 Fine, Farthing Pontefract George Daniel 1667 Castle W.258 VG, Halfpenny Scarborough - Peter Hodgson 1667 W.297 VG, Halfpenny York Rich Booth at the Golden Fleece W.385 Fair, all with attributions (£160 - £200) 1714) GB and World Tokens (31) South Africa Halfpenny 1861 Whyte & Co. Obverse: TEA MERCHANTS ANDS GROCERS. CAPE TOWN with WHYTE & CO in centre, Reverse: Figure of Hope seated with anchor behind to right, 1861 in exergue, VF. New Zealand Penny undated Obverse: Standing Female with arm on shield, Palm Tree behind NEW ZEALAND, Reverse bust of Maori warrior 3/4 right ADVANCE NEW ZEALAND KM#Tn49 VF, Ireland Penny 1818 Obverse Bust of George III, LUKE XX.CHAP.XXV.VER, Reverse Harp VG. Halfpennies 18th Century (18) Kent - Lamberhurst 1794 DH32 Fine, Rare. Yorkshire - Leeds 1791 Paley’s Bishop Blaze standing DH43 EF with traces of lustre. Warwickshire (2) - Birmingham 1793 DH50 Obv: Figure of Boy/Rev: Shield, VF. Birmingham Mining and Copper Company 1792 DH85 NVF. Hampshire - Emsworth 1793 Obv: Ship sailing/Reverse: Seated female DH9 Fine. Shropshire Shrewsbury 1793 Obverse: Shield/Reverse: Woolpack DH19 NVF, Lancashire - Rochdale 1791 Obv: Man in loom weaving Reverse: Hanging Fleece, Edge Payable at the Warehouse of John Kershaw DH140. Plymouth - Devon 1796 Obverse: A female spinning/ Reverse: A man in a loom weaving, DH6 VF. Middlesex - Salter’s The Cheapest Hat Warehouse in the World undated DH473 GEF with traces of lustre. Middlesex - Lackington’s 1795 milled edge, DH357a VF. Middlesex Lackington’s 1794 Edge Payable at the Temple of the Muses DH353 NEF/GVF. Norfolk - Norwich undated Obverse: Bottle/Reverse: Hope standing, Plain edge DH23b NEF. Middlesex Political and Social Series 1793 Newton DH1033 NVF/ GF. Hampshire - Emsworth 1794 Earl Howe, plain edge not in collar DH14a GVF/VF. Somerset - Bath 1794 F.Heath DH39 NVF. Warwickshire - John Wilkinson Iron Master 1792 with plain edge DH451h, GVF. Warwickshire - Birmingham undated Dr.Samuel Johnson DH71 VF. Dublin undated John of Gaunt, Plain edge DH231a VF. Pennies 19th Century (3) Staffordshire Penny 1811 TO FACILITATE TRADE Davis 21 EF, 1811 Bristol and South Wales Fine with poor surfaces, 1812 Birmingham and South Wales About Fine, Borough of Gateshead 1849 Boundary Token 32mm diameter in bronze George Hawks, NEF, and Masonic Tokens in bronze, Halfpenny sized (4) along with Halfpenny 1699 Date in Exergue Peck 687 NVF/GF and Gibraltar Two Quarts 1842 Fair, Mother of Pearl Decorative counters , oval shaped (2) EF (£150 - £200)

1715) Halfcrown 19th Century Staffordshire - Fazeley 1812 Obverse: Arms of the Harding family, within palm branches, Reverse: HALF CROWN TOKEN within four sprigs of palm Davis 4, VF and very rare (£180 - £220) 1716) Halfpennies 18th Century (10, one holed) a varied group, all different, VG to Good Fine, along with Penny 1794 H.Young Dealer in Coins. Obverse: View of St. Paul’s/ Reverse: A Star and Garter, Penny 19th Century 1811 Bristol and South Wales, Farthings 19th Century (2) 1844 Rushbrook’s Family Tea and Grocery, Cannock, White & Co. Dublin & Cork, along with British Empire Exhibition Medal 1924 VF (£40 - £80) 1717) Halfpennies 18th Century (17), Penny 18th Century (1), Halfpennies 19th Century (5), Pennies 19th Century (13), one silvered, Earls Court Token 1905 Gigantic Wheel, Medal British Empire Exhibition 1924, Medal 1739 Capture of Portobello Admiral Vernon, in mixed circulated grades mostly VG to Fine (£80 - £100) 1718) Halfpennies 18th Century (3) Warwickshire - Coventry 1792 Lady Godiva DH231 GVF, Hampshire - Portsmouth 1795 John Howard DH57a GVF, Middlesex - Whitfields - Long Live The King 1795 DH911 NVF, Pennies 19th Century (2) 1812 Birmingham and Sheffield Copper Company VF, 1812 Birmingham Union Copper Company NEF, Halfpenny 19th Century London - 1834 William Till Good Fine, Wellington Token 1812 Cuidad Rodrigo Good Fine with a heavy dig in the obverse field, Wellington Token 1813 Britannia Reverse Near Fine (£80 - £100) 1719) Halfpennies 18th Century (5) - Middlesex (2) Shackleton’s 1794 Obverse: The Royal Arms and crest FRANCIS SHACKLETON LONDON, Tail of the unicorn comes to the O of LONDON/ Reverse: A Candle Mould FINE MOULD AND STORE CANDLES 1794, Edge: PAYABLE IN SUFFOLK STREET HAYMARKET, DH477 Good Fine/NVF, Coventry Street 1795 Obverse: A Filtering stone FOR PURIFYING WATER/ Reverse: THE FILTERING STONE WAREHOUSE * COVENTRY STREET LONDON DH292 GVF with a trace of lustre. Warwickshire - Coventry 1792 Obverse: Lady Godiva on horseback PRO BONO PUBLICO/ Reverse: Elephant and Castle (The Arms of the City) Edge: PAYABLE AT THE WAREHOUSE OF ROBERT REYNOLDS & CO. DH231 VF. Somerset - Bath (2) 1794 Obverse: Bladud SUCCESS TO THE BATH WATERS. BLADUD FOUNDER OF BATH. Reverse: A Tea Urn IRONMONGERY BRAZIERY & CUTLERY Exergue: F. HEATH 1794. Edge: PAYABLE BY F.HEATH BATH DH39 VF. 1794 Obverse: A CAmel; and rays of sun. TEAS COFFEE SPICES & SUGARS Exergue: A 5-pointed star, Reverse: View of a building. INDIA HOUSE 1794 within a circle M.LAMBE & SON TEA DEALERS & GROCERS BATH Edge: PAYABLE BY M.LAMBE & SON, DH50 (£50 - £100) 1720) Halfpennies 18th Century (9) all different, one holed Good Fine to GVF (£90 - £100) 1721) Halfpennies 18th Century a small group (3) Middlesex 1795 T.Hall - Citty Road ‘Kanguroo’, ‘Armadillo’ and ‘Rhinoceros DH313 VF, Shropshire 1789 Coalbrook Dale - Obverse: View of a bridge with a vessel sailing under. ERECTED/ANNO 1779/SPAN 100 FEET. Reverse: A man working a machine, In Exergue INCLINED PLANE AT KETLEY. 1789 DH10 NVF, Somerset - Bath 1795 Heath Ironmonger Obverse: Bust of Bladud to left with bow and quiver BLADUD FOUNDER OF BATH - SUCCESS TO THE BATH WATERS Reverse: A public building WEST FRONT OF NEW PUMP ROOM BATH, Exergue HEATH IRONMONGER 1795 GVF/NEF struck on a 31mm flan along with 19th Century Token 1832 The Reformation of the People’s Rights, T.Attwood, in brass, Fine/NVF, holed at the top (£20 - £50) 1722) Halfpennies 18th Century Middlesex (2) 1795 T.Hall - Citty Road ‘Kanguroo’, ‘Armadillo’ and ‘Rhinoceros DH313 VF once cleaned, Scarce, 1795 Pidcocks Exhibition, Obverse: Antelope/ Reverse: Ostrich Plain edge DH447a NVF with some old contact marks, scarce (£25 - £50)

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1723) Halfpennies 18th Century Warwickshire (7) Birmingham - Donald & Co. 1792 Beehive DH123, Coventry (2) 1792 Elephant and Castle/Lady Godiva DH231 VF, and 1793 Elephant and Castle/ Lady Godiva DH244 GVF, Stratford - 1792 Bust of Shakespeare DH327 F, Stratford - 1792 John Wilkison error legend DH454 Fine, Rare, Stratford 1792 John Wilkison error legend DH454B Fine, Very Rare, Stratford - John Wilkinson/Reverse Harp DH468 Good Fine (£80 - £100)

Liverpool or Bristol DH25d GVF with some lustre. Middlesex 1795 Kilvington’s, Obverse: Bust left, with top of wreath under J/ Reverse: Britannia seated left, BRUNSWICK HALFPENNY DH346 Good Fine, the reverse a little better. Middlesex - National Series undated - Obverse: Prince of Wales/ Reverse: Royal Arms with the Prince of Wales motto, edge Payable at London or Dublin DH953a NVF/GF. Middlesex - Mail Coach undated Obverse: A Mail coach travelling/ Reverse: legend in eight lines DH363 NVF (£50 - £100)

1724) Halfpenny 18th Century Hampshire - Newport (Isle of Wight) 1792 Obverse: Robert Bird Wilkins/Reverse: Sailing Ship left, lettered edge DH46 GF/VF (£10 - £30)

1733) Railway, Colliery and Ferry tokens, tickets and passes (77), a wide variety of types, Collieries include Kellingley, Rossington, Littleton, Daw Mill, Birch Coppice, Markham, Celynen, Barrow, Manton, and Hatfield types, many are uniface types, also includes Street Railway Tokens, from Warwickshire, Leicestershire, and a bus token from Liverpool in mixed grades (£24 - £36)

1725) Halfpenny 18th Century Kent - Hythe 1794 Obverse: Shield of Arms of the Cinque Ports/Reverse: An ancient sloop Edge: AT RICHARD SHIPDEN’S .X.X.X.X.X. , DH31 VF with a trace of lustre, we note that our archive database stretching back to 2003 shows that we have not previously offered this type (£40 - £60) 1726) Halfpenny 18th Century Lincolnshire - Sleaford Obverse: John of Gaunt/Reverse: Coat of Arms - SUCCESS TO NAVIGATION, edge Plain (rounded) DH3b GVF/VF (£50 - £60) 1727) Halfpenny 18th Century Middlesex - Chelsea 1795 Obv: A sailor with a wooden leg presents a petition to Britannia / Rev:a figure of Hope leaning on an anchor. DH277 EF with some small spots (£75 - £100) 1728) Halfpenny 18th Century Middlesex undated - Pidcocks Exhibition, Obverse: Two-Headed Cow/Reverse : Toucan DH454 EF/NEF with blue, green and magenta tone (£25 - £50) 1729) Halfpenny 18th Century Yorkshire - York 1795 Clifford’s Tower Obverse: View of a cathedral/ Reverse: View of a Castle and Drawbridge CLIFFORD’S TOWER DH63 GEF and nicely toned with traces of lustre (£25 - £50) 1730) Halfpenny Tokens - Isle of Wight Cowes Bridge (2) both Uniface undated the first 31mm Good Fine, the second 20.5mm square issue, scarce Good Fine and along with One Penny 1851 Anchor Brewery 23mm diameter in White Metal EF (£15 - £45) 1731) Pennies 19th Century (3) Staffordshire 1812 Cheadle Copper & Brass Company Withers 667 GVF with uneven tone and some unevenness to the surfaces, Suffolk - Bury (2) Charles Marquis Cornwallis (2) undated DH4 VF and GVF, along with Augustus Cove, London medalet in the style of an 18th Century Halfpenny Token 27mm diameter and in copper, die axis upright, Augustus Cove a dealer in China and Glass, was criminally and unjustly treated by the Grand Junction Canal Company. The sorry tale began when Cove took a lease on a wharf at Paddington basin. What followed is told in Cove’s book which is named on the medalet. The second edition of the book ran to 185 pages. Obverse: BEWARE OF THE GRAND JUNCTION CANAL COMP.Y SOME OF WHOSE FRAUD, OPPRESSION, PERJURY, FORGERY, & ROBBERY &Ca, ARE SET FORTH IN ...Reverse: .AUGUSTUS COVE’S PUBLICATIONS. ENTITLED THE TOCSIN SOUNDED OR THE BULL TAKEN BY THE HORNS &c TO BE HAD OF THE BOOKSELLERS Lustrous About UNC toning, with a few spots (£180 - £220) 1732) Penny 18th Century Suffolk - Bury 1794 Obverse: Charles Marquis Cornwallis/Reverse: Figure of Fame, lettered and dated edge DH4 NEF/GVF, along with Halfpennies 18th Century (9) Suffolk - Hoxne 1795 DH33a Obverse: Yeoman/Reverse: Castle within a garter NVF. Suffolk - Bury St. Edmunds undated Obverse: Shield of Arms/ Reverse: a cypher PD above a crown, between palm and laurel branches DHDH25 VF. Suffolk - Lowestoft 1795 Obverse: Bathing machines in the water/Reverse: Men in a boat fishing, DH37 About VF once cleaned. Essex - Colchester 1794 Obverse: Colchester Castle, design runs to the edge of the flan//Reverse: A loom DH10 Near VF. Hampshire - Southampton 1791 Obverse: Sr. Bevois Southampton/Reverse: Shield of Arms DH89 VF/GF. Shropshire - Shrewsbury 1794 Woollen Manufactory Obverse: Shield of Arms/ Reverse: Woolpack, Edge: Payable at London,

1734) Shilling 19th Century Hampshire - Newport (Isle of Wight) 1811 Davis 22 GEF and lustrous with a few small tone spots, Rare in this high grade (£55 - £75) 1735) Slave Token Middlesex 1795 Obverse: Dove and olive branch, Reverse: Two clasped hands, Edge : AN ASYLUM FOR THE OPPRESS’D OF ALL NATIONS DH289e Good Fine, along with Halfpennies 18th Century (3) Hampshire 1794 Portsmouth and Chichester DH54 NVF, Middlesex Political and Social Series 1796 Stag Edge PAYABLE IN LONDON, the remainder of the engrailed to right DH1041, Good Fine, Somerset John Howard Remember the debtors in gaol Edge: Payable at Lancaster London or Bristol edge DH35a VF (£40 - £60) 1736) Slave Token Middlesex, undated Obverse: Kneeling Slave, AM I NOT A MAN AND A BROTHER, Reverse Two handed joined, Edge :PAYABLE IN DUBLIN OR AT BALLYMURTAGH, DH1038 GVF and a very pleasing example, seldom seen in grades above Fine (£60 £120) 1737) The North’s Typewriter Token 1895, 53 Queen Victoria Street E.C. Reverse with calendar, 38mm diameter in bronze by R.E.Daish, Edinburgh UNC or near so with some lustre, scarce thus (£70 £90) 1738) Tokens (21), Casino Tokens (4), Engraved (3), Gaming Counters (2) and Medals (4) a varied group includes some countermarked issues, the Casino Tokens include Monte Carlo (3) and World Poker Tour types, in mixed grades (£60 - £80) 1739) Unofficial Farthing Tokens (10) Wales - Monmouthshire, Abergavenny J.H.Conway Grocer, Tea & Coffee Dealer Bell 7546 NVF, Ireland - Dublin (2) undated, Todd Burns & Co. Tailors Drapers and General Furnishers 47 Mary St. Dublin Bell 6320 Fine, Byrne & Co. Tea and Wine Merchants, 6&7 Granby Row Bell 5970 Fine, W.Ford & Co. Drapers 2350, Fine, holed at the top, James Stelfox, Provision Dealer, Salford, Manchester 3570 Fine, Plymouth - Hockley, Clothier 4285, NVF, Rare, Worcester Co-Operative Company 5240 Fine, John B.Hanman, Southgate St. Gloucester, 1660 VG, John Nutall 3494, Grocer, Tea Dealer and Importer 206 Deansgate, Manchester, Fine, Henry Evans, Oldham, Tea Dealer, Market Place, 4210 Good Fine, along with Inn/Pub Tokens (4) Sherborne Threehalfpence 1845 Half Moon Inn NVF, Worcester Cross 2 1/2d T.Ward About Fine, Threehalfpence 1850 George Hotel, Castle Carry, F.W.Harrold EF and lustrous, W.Smith Queen’s Head, Phillips Street, Aston, Fine, along with Victoria Diamond Jubilee Token Obverse Partial Brockage 1897 the impression of the head is incuse the lettering and date appears to have been removed from the die, Fine, unusual (£200 - £220)

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Commemorative and Campaign Medals (lots 1740-1821) 1740) Queen Victoria Diamond Jubilee 1897 a 4-medal set, all are of the Official Mint issue design, the Gold 26mm diameter issue Eimer 1817b, A/UNC with a tiny rim nick, Silver 26mm diameter issue Eimer 1817b, NEF/GVF with blue/green toning, Silver 56mm diameter issue Eimer 1817a, UNC toned, and Bronze issue 56mm diameter Eimer 1817a, toned UNC with odd tiny spot, comes in the custom red case dated 1837-1897 designed for the five medal set, this group of four along with the gold 56mm diameter medal offered in the following lot (£900 - £1,200)

1742) Abolition of the Slave Trade 1807 36mm diameter in bronze by G.F.Pidgeon and J. Philip Eimer 984a Obverse: Two men stand facing each other, with hands clasped: beyond: five people dancing around a tree, WE ARE ALL BRETHREN, Exergue: SLAVE TRADE ABOLISHED BY GREAT BRITAIN 1807. Reverse: Arabic inscription (= sales of slaves prohibited in 1807, Christian era, in the reign of George III, Verily we are all brothers) VF or better the reverse with some spots and a slightly uneven tone (£125 - £150) 1743) Battle of Ramillies 1706, by J.Croker, silver, 34mm., Obv. Bust of Anne left, rev. central map of conquered provinces. (Eimer 419). Some wear VF. (£300 - £600) 1744) Capture of Tournay 1709, by J.Croker, bronze, 40mm., Obv. Bust of Anne left, rev. Pallas seated beside military trophies. (Eimer 437). EF. (£150 - £250) 1745) Charles I Death and Memorial 1649 (undated) 50mm diameter in copper by J.and N.Roettier Eimer 162a Obverse bust right armoured and draped, CAROL.D.G.M.B.F.ET.H.REX.&.GLOR.MEM. Reverse A hand issuing from heaven holds a celestial crown. Below: sheep in a landscape, VIRTVT. EX. ME.FORTVNAM. EX. ALIJS, NEF with some light contact marks, comes in the original round box (£120 - £150) 1746) Charles I Scottish Coronation 1633 29mm diameter in silver by N.Briot, Eimer 123, Obverse: Bust crowned and draped CAROLVS. DG.SCOTAE.ANGLAE.FR.ET.HIB.REX. Reverse: Thistle HING. NOSTRAE.CREVERE.ROSAE, In exergue Coron.18.IV NII . 1633 .R , NEF and Rare in this high grade, Ex-Matthew Rich Collection (£600 - £700)

1741) Queen Victoria Diamond Jubilee 1897 the large Official Royal Mint issue 56mm diameter in Gold, weight 90.59 grammes, Eimer 1817a, Choice UNC desirable thus, these large Royal Mint issues now very sought after, in the official red Royal Mint box of issue. Eimer shows a mintage of just 3725 medals minted (£4,500 - £5,500) 1747) Charles I, Dominion of the Sea 1630 27mm diameter cast in silver, by N.Briot, Eimer 119b, Obverse: CAROLVS. D:G. ANG. SCO. FRAN. ET. HIB. REX. FIDEI. DEFENSOR. Reverse: A ship in full sail, left. NEC. META. MIHI .QVAE. TERMINVS. ORBI. In exergue .1630. NEF with some tooling in the fields (£300 - £400)

1748) Coronation of Caroline 1727 34mm diameter in silver by J.Croker, Eimer 512 the official Coronation issue Obverse: Bust Left CAROLINA. D.G.MAG.BR.FR.ET.HIB.REGINA. Reverse: The Queen standing flanked by Religion and Britannia. HIC.AMOR.HAEC. PATRIA, In exergue CORON.XI.OCTOB. MDCCXXVII NEF toned with some light contact marks (£240 - £280) 1749) Coronation of Edward VII 1902 38mm diameter in bronze by J.A.Restall, Obverse: Busts conjoined, right H.M. Edward H.M Queen Alexandra 1902, Reverse: Royal Borough of Kinghorn, on a banner, above a castle around which is a circular banner KINGORNE SCOMVNE, with CROWNED AUGUST 9th 1902 on a ribbon below. EF with a few small spots, in a box by Restall, Birmingham (£15 - £35)

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1750) Coronation of Edward VII 1902 38mm diameter, weighing 25.25 grammes, in silver by Arthur Fenwick of Birmingham, BHM 3763, Obverse: Bust three quarters left in Coronation robes Obverse: EDWARD VII. KING & EMPEROR . GOD SAVE THE KING with E R 1901 in the field, Reverse: EDWARD VII KING OF GREAT BRITAIN & COLONIES ACROSS THE SEA & EMPEROR OF INDIA CROWNED 1902. Two shields inclined toward each other and overlapping. The left shield, representing the British Empire, is quartered with: (1) Star of India, (2) kangaroo – Australia, (3) scale balance – New Zealand and (4) beaver – Canada and with a small shield of the Cape Colony superimposed in the centre. On the right shield, the British Royal coat of arms. To the left, a garland with a rose (England), shamrocks (Ireland) and thistles (Scotland). To the right, a laurel branch. Above, the Imperial Crown. Two clasped hands across the divide between the shields at the bottom. GOD SAVE THE KING on a banner below. 355487 below the clasped hands, Other medals were made bearing this design, all used the number 355487, Lustrous UNC with touches of colourful toning, in a round red contemporary case (£80 - £100)

1755) Coronation of William and Mary 1689 35mm diameter in silver by J.Roettier, Eimer 312, The Official Coronation Issue, Obverse: conjoined and draped busts GVLIELMVS.ET.MARIA.REX. ET.REGINA, reverse with Jove hurling thunder at Phaethon falling from chariot NE TOTVS ABSVMATVR, in Exergue INAVGVRAT .II. AP 1689 GVF with some small thin scratches (£350 - £450)

1751) Coronation of George I 1714 34mm diameter in silver by J.Croker, Eimer 470 The Official Coronation issue, Obverse: Bust right, armoured and draped GEORGIVS. D:G. MAG. BR. FR. ET. HIB. REX. Reverse: the King enthroned right is crowned by Britannia. Exergue: INAVGVRAT. XX. OCT. MDCCXIII About EF with attractive old grey toning (£280 - £320)

1757) GB and World Medals (43) mostly earlier types including silver most in higher grades (£200 - £300)

1756) Death of Mary (William & Mary) 1694, by Roettier, bronze, 49mm. VF with light contact marks. (Eimer 362). (£100 - £150)

1758) George VI Coronation Medal 1937, 32mm diameter in silver, with decorative edge mount, blue edge ribbon with one red and two white stripes GEF, Elizabeth II Coronation Medal 1953, 32mm diameter in silver with decorative edge mount, dark red ribbon with two narrow blue stripes and narrow white edges, EF with grey tone, both with ribbon and pin (£35 - £45) 1759) German States - Bavaria 1855 2 Gulden Restoration of the Madonna Statue Commemorative Issue, unlisted by Krause EF/ GEF with some golden toning (£120 - £150)

1752) Coronation of George II 1727 34mm diameter in silver by J.Croker Eimer 510 the official coronation issue Obverse Bust left Laureate, armoured and draped, GEORGIVS. II. D.G. MAG. BR. FR. ET. HIB. REX. Reverse the King enthroned right, is crowned by Britannia. VOLENTES . PER. POPULOS, in exergue: CORON. XX. OCT. MDCCXXVII. Fine (£100 - £120) 1753) Coronation of George V 1911 38mm diameter in bronze Obverse: Busts left, conjoined, H.M.GEORGE. V, R&I H.M. MARY, QUEEN. Reverse: TO COMMEMORATE THE CORONATION OF H.G.M GEORGE V . KING OF GREATER BRITAIN & EMPEROR OF INDIA, within an inner circle: BORN 3rd JUNE 1865/ MARRIED 6TH JULY 1893/ASCENDED THRONE 1910/ CROWNED JUNE 22nd 1911. Royal Coat of Arms and supporters above, with roses, thistle and shamrocks below UNC in a round contemporary case (£20 - £30) 1754) Coronation of James II 1685 34mm diameter in silver Eimer 273 the official Coronation issue Obverse: Bust right Laureate, armoured and draped, IACOBVS. II. D.G. ANG. SCO. FR. ET. HI. REX Reverse: A laurel wreath upon a cushion; above, a hand issuing from heaven. A. MILITARI. AD. REGIAM. Exergue: INAVGVRAT. 23. AR. 1685 by J.Roettier in an NGC holder and graded MS62, very rare in this high grade (£1,000 - £1,200)

1760) German States - Bavaria Medallic 2-Thaler’ size issue 1893 41mm diameter in silver by A.Boersch for Prince Ludwig (the future Ludwig III) and Marie Therese 25th Wedding Anniversary. Obverse Busts left conjoined, LVDWIG PRINZ VON BAYERN MARIE THERESE ERZH. VON OESTERREICH. ESTE. Reverse a tree with the names of their 13 children, Edge reads GOTT SEGNE BAYERN, EF a pleasing and attractive piece (£120 - £150) 1761) London Institution membership or pass medal number 481 dated 1807, bronze, 43mm. Some wear AVF and SCARCE (£40 - £60) 1762) Medallic 50mm base metal recent issues (10) all depicting banknotes Unc in a presentation box with certificates (£30 - £50) 1763) Medallic Crown sized issues in base metal (15) some on stamp covers some with coloured images Unc - BU (£50 - £60) 1764) Medals (2) The Flight Into Egypt by Giotto (medal number 60) from the ‘100 Greatest Masterpieces’ set by John Pinches 51mm diameter on the card of issue weighs around 65 grammes. The 99 other pieces from the set were featured in our last auction A166 as lot 1387. Lustrous UNC on the card of issue, the card with some folds. Chain Pier, Brighton constructed 1883 38mm diameter in silver Prooflike UNC with some toning (£30 - £40) 1765) Medals a wide variety (35) includes New Zealand Medal 1913 TO THE OFFICERS AND CREW OF H.M.S.NEW ZEALAND 36mm diameter in silver by W.R.Bock Lustrous EF and scarce, Coronation of Edward VII 1902 35mm diameter in silver Eimer 1872 VF, Queen Victoria Diamond Jubilee 1897 26mm diameter in silver, Eimer 1817b the official Royal Mint issue, NEF, Coronation of King George V 1911 31mm diameter in silver, the official Royal Mint issue, Eimer 1922b NEF with grey tone, George II 1736 Dassier’s series of English Kings and Queens 40mm diameter in bronze Eimer 525 EF, Battle of Lissa, Surrender of Breslau 1757 48mm diameter in brass Eimer 656 Near Fine, John Philip Kemble 1798 Eimer 888 52mm diameter in copper, Reverse: TRAGOEDUS

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ANGLICUS AET XLI.MDCCXCVIII Fine, scarce. Treaty of Aix-LaChapelle 1798 (not in Eimer) Obverse: Bust of George II left GEORGIUS II . D.G. REX, Reverse: Britannia seated on shore with shield, cornucopia and trophies, PAX COMMERCII NUTRIX, Fine of better, as part of a group of 18th to 20th Century medals, two prize medals, with some in silver, also a cap badge Manchester Ship Canal, and a lighter case with a Rolls-Royce logo in mixed condition (£150 - £300) 1766) Medals mostly 20th Century types (37) includes Royal Visits, Jubilees and Coronations, all but one in base metal along with Prize medals The Royal Life Saving Society (2) awarded to B.Prior September 1937 and to Petty Officer. F.F.O Harbin July 1909 in mixed grades some EF to UNC (£80 - £100) 1767) Nelson and the Fourdroyant 1897 38mm diameter in bronze Eimer 1813, Obverse Bust facing uniformed three-quarters l, ‘HORATIO VISCOUNT NELSON.’ Ex BORN 29th SEPTEMBER 1758. DIED 21ST OCTOBER 1805. Reverse Ship at anchor without rigging, ‘FOURDROYANT’. LORD NELSON’S FLAGSHIP’ UNC with traces of lustre, in the round case of issue, along with Netherlands Bronze Sports Medal 1892 Royal Institute of the factory of C.J.Begeer toned UNC in the round fitted case of issue (£35 - £55) 1768) Nottingham Corn Exchange Company Subscribers Ticket 1850, bronze, 38mm. Edge bruising, Fair. Scarce. (£20 - £30)

be no future recipients. Sir Robert was a controversial London Mayor in 1966-1967 and was a stalwart of the Nation Savings movement. His time as Mayor from 1966-1967 coincided with the Harold Wilson Government which was eager to blame the City for the nation’s economic woes. Rather than confine himself to ceremonial duties, Bellinger responded firmly on the City’s behalf emphasising it’s contributions through invisible earnings. He protested again when the Labour Government in October 1974 decided to abolish the 10 Pence savings stamp. Although the stamps paid no interest and was costly to administer it attracted £120 million a year from schoolchildren, housewives and factory workers. Bellinger hailed it as ‘the grass roots of savings activity in this country’. He was appointed one of Her Majesty’s lieutenants for the City in 1976, was also a trustee for St. Paul’s cathedral and Chairman of the City of London’s Freemans school. Bellinger had previously been knighted in 1964 and appointed GBE in 1967 He was Gentleman Usher of the Purple Rod (a role akin to treasurer) of the Order of the British Empire, and also held decorations from Belgium, Greece, Cameroon and Denmark. In his later years, Sir Robert became a director of Arsenal Football Club and was elected life president of the club in 1997. He died in July 2002. A rare opportunity to purchase an award only offered to 13 individuals including many Royal recipients. See also the impressive group of medals also awarded to Sir Robert Bellinger (£2,000 - £3,000)

1769) Oliver Cromwell Lord General 1650 Oval, uniface struck from an oval die on a round flan, 30mm x 26mm in silver by T.Simon, 20.16 grammes, Eimer 180, Bust of Cromwell facing, three-quarters right, OLI. CROMWEL. MILIT.PARL.DVX.GEN. a most pleasing NEF, and rare thus, Ex-Matthew Rich Collection (£300 - £400)

1770) Order of the Dogwood - Province of British Columbia, Canada awarded to The Rt.Hon. Sir Robert Bellinger, Lord Mayor of London 1966. 55mm diameter, 101.37 grammes of 10 carat gold, along with 18mm 10 Carat gold miniature. Obverse: The image of the Dogwood flower, Reverse: Provincial Coat of Arms. UNC, inscribed to the recipient in a presentation box, and accompanied by a 10 carat gold miniature similar in design. The predecessor to the Order of the Dogwood, called the Dogwood medallion was created by the provincial government in 1958 to mark the Centennial of the establishment of the Colony of British Columbia. In turn, the Order of the Dogwood was created by Order in Council during a provincial cabinet meeting held at Fort Langley on November 19th 1966 to mark the centennial of the union of the Colony of British Columbia with the Colony of Vancouver Island. At the conclusion of the meeting Lieutenant Governor George Pearkes (who was a future recipient of the honour) gave consent to the creation of the honour, then presented at the Douglas Day dinner that followed. The honour was then presented to the first 5 recipients:- Queen Elizabeth The Queen Mother, Viscount Amory (Governor of the Hudson Bay Company), Sir Robert Bellinger, Clarence Wallace, and Frank Mackenzie Ross. Mackenzie and Ross were present for the ceremony. The Order of the Dogwood was the highest provincial honour until 1989, when it was replaced by the Order of British Columbia. Other recipients of the award include Queen Elizabeth II, Prince Philip, The Princess Royal (Princess Anne), and Princess Alexandra. The last recipient was Terry Fox (Canadian Athlete, humanitarian and cancer research activist) in 1980. Only 13 people have been awarded the Order of the Dogwood, and as the award was replaced in 1989 by the Order of British Columbia, there will

1771) Peace of Utrecht 1713 Eimer 460 35mm diameter in silver by J.Croker, Obverse: draped bust left, ANNA . DG . MAG : BRI . FR : ET . HIB : REG . Reverse Britannia standing facing left, holding an olive branch, a spear and a shield, beyond ships to left and a farming scene to right COMPOSITIS. VENERANTVR. ARMIS. In Exergue MDCCCXIII GVF/NEF with an attractive old grey tone (£200 - £250) 1772) Presentation of The Reform Bill 1831 by H.C., bronze, edge bruising F., Reform Bill passed into law 1832, bronze & pierced (2 types), Reform League 1865, pierced w/m., Earl Grey, supporter of Reform, brass & pierced. Generally Fine (5) (£30 - £60) 1773) Prince James and the Legitimacy of Succession 1697, 25mm diameter in bronze by N.Roettiers, Eimer 376 Obverse: Bust left IAC: WALLIAE PRINCEPS, Reverse: Radiate Sun rising upon a calm sea, OMNIA. FACIT. IPSE. SERENA, Fine and unusual. Note: One of a series of medals in the ‘Treaty of Ryswick - Fortunes of Prince James 1697’ series, all by Norbert Roettier (£15 - £35)

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1774) Prize Medals (3) 1934 25mm diameter in silver to D.Williams, O.T.C. Camp Strensall, GVF with suspension loop, Society of Miniature Rifle Club - The Bell Medal undated and unnamed 38mm diameter in bronze About EF, Society of Miniature Rifle Clubs - H.M. The King’s Silver Jubilee 1935 32mm diameter in bronze EF with suspension loop (£20 - £40) 1775) Queen Victoria Coronation Medal 1838, by Halliday, white metal, 54mm. Ref. BHM 1821 (rare) and Eimer 1312. Pierced GVF. (£50 - £70) 1776) Queen Victoria Coronation Medal 1838, by Ingram, white metal, 55mm. Pierced GVF. (£30 - £50) 1777) Queen Victoria Diamond Jubilee 1897 25mm diameter in gold Eimer 1817b A/UNC with a few very small contact marks visible under magnification, a very pleasing example, in the original Red box of issue (£300 - £500)

1781) Royal Horticultural Society bronze medal To Lord Digby May 1951, 55mm. EF. Reverse engraved “To The Lord Digby D.S.O. M.C. Gdnr Mr. A.G.Smith for an exhibition of Rhododendrons 1 May 1951”. Lord Digby: Lord Lieut Dorset, Captain Coldstream Guards - DSO MC, served WW2, Malaya 1948-50, BAOR 1951-52, Member of Royal Agricultural Society, Royal Agricultural Society of Commonwealth & Royal Bath & West Society. (£30 - £50) 1778) Queen Victoria Diamond Jubilee 1897 37mm diameter in bronze by Jenkins after T.Brock Obverse: Bust left crowned and veiled, VICTORIA REGINA ET IMPERATRIX 1837-1897, Reverse: Young portrait of Victoria left, VICTORIA AT HER ACCESSION 1837 NEF with an edge bruise (£15 - £35)

1782) Royalist Badge Charles I undated oval with suspension loop on edge 26mm x 36mm plain borders with suspension loop Eimer 167 variety, MII 360/231, Obverse: CAROLVS. D.G. MAG. ANG. FRA. HIB. REX (legend incuse), Reverse: Royal Arms within the Garter, crowned (incuse) Fine or better (£400 - £550)

1779) Queen Victoria Diamond Jubilee 1897 Argentina issue 34mm diameter in silver by J.D (?) Eimer 1822 Obverse: Bust of the Queen, left, veiled, SEMPER HONOR, NOMENQUE TUUM LAUDESQUE MANEBUNT 1837-1897. Rev: Flags of Great Britain and Argentina, crossed, IN COM. LX ANN. ACC. VICTORIAE BRITT. REG. IND. IMP. BUENOS AIRES. A/UNC and with an attractive golden tone with touches of blue and green (£120 - £150) 1780) R.J.Mitchell - Designer of the Spitfire Aircraft 1895-1937 Centenary of his Birth 1895-1995 Gold medal 38mm diameter struck in .916 gold and weighing 47.53 grammes, FDC in the Royal Mint box of issue with certificate and booklet, sadly R.J.Mitchell died at the young age of 42, meaning that, although he knew his Spitfire design was a success, he never saw the plane fly in World War II. He was awarded the CBE in 1932 as a result of his Schneider Trophy Seaplane successes. He never received honour recognition for creating the Spitfire, as official posthumous honours can only be received for gallantry and not for outstanding lifetime achievement. (£1,400 - £1,800)

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1783) Royalist Badge Charles I undated oval with suspension loop on edge 37mm x 51mm, cast, with wreath borders, Obverse: Bust right, crowned and draped, CAROLVS. D.G.MAG. BRITAN. FRAN. ET. HIBV. REX. FI.D Reverse: Royal Arms within the Garter, crowned, Eimer 168, Good Fine/Fine, Rare (£500 - £750)

UNC and nicely toned, along with Peru, Lima medals 1821 San Martin (4) Obverse: LIMA LIBRE JURO SU INDEPENDENCIA EN 28 DE JULIO DE 1821, Radiant surface, Reverse: BAJO LA PROTECCION DEL EGERCITO LIBERTADOR DEL PERU MANDADO POR SAN MARTIN in eight lines within wreath, oblique edge reeding, 29mm diameter in silver, Fonrobert 8998, VF to EF (£75 - £150) 1789) Abyssinian War Medal 1869 to J.J. Jardine Gnr R.M.A. H.M.S. Argus. Solder marks to reverse, old brooch mount (£300 - £400) 1790) Afghanistan 1878-80 medal, two bars Charasia, Kabul to 2000 Pte.E. Baldwin, 67th Foot. Signs of old brooch mounting to obverse, Fair. (£400 - £500)

1784) Russia Medals (2) 1941-1945 in bronze, 1918-1968 50 Years of Soviet Armed Forces, an A.R.P cap badge, an award badge to Mr.J.Tidswell Simister Becontree Sunday F.Lg Loyal Service 1954, and pin badges (9) includes Liverpool Member Association Teachers of Dancing to J.Tidswell this enamelled and in silver in mixed condition (£15 - £35) 1785) The Pistrucci Waterloo Medal 200th Anniversary undated, struck 2015 to Pistrucci’s original design, 80mm diameter in .999 silver UNC with matt finish, in the Royal Mint box of issue with certificate and booklet (£75 - £100) 1786) Tokens and Medal mostly 20th Century issues (99) in base metal with a few 18th and 19th Century types, in mixed grades (£60 £80) 1787) World a wide variety mostly European issues, Belgium (6) Civil Decoration - Bravery, Devotion and Philanthropy, First Class enamelled, Belgium Civil Decoration - Belgium - Medal of the Order of the Crown (2) normally awarded for a minimum of 25 Years service in the Public Sector, Civil Decoration for Long Service in Administration, Order of Leopold II, Belgium First Class Long Service Award (pre-1952), Italy World War I War Cross of Merit, Syria 1967 Six-Day War medal, in mixed grades, East Germany Banner of Labour medals (2) UNC with ribbons and pins, both boxed, and East German Merit medal UNC boxed, Hungary (10) Meritorious Service Medal for the Nation, orange ribbon, Communist Police medal for Public Security (3) First Class, Second Class ands Third Class, Degree of Merchant Service Merit Medals 1956 (3), all UNC and boxed, Order of Labour Medals Established 1948 (3) First Class and Second Class (2) all UNC boxed, Poland (3) Medal of Merit on the Field of Glory Second Class 1944 in silver NVF boxed. The 40 Years of People’ Poland Commemorative medal EF cased, Union of Veterans of the Republic of Poland and Former Political Prisoners (instituted 1965) UNC with miniature, comes with recipients book, Yugoslavia (6) Socialist Federal Republic ‘10 Years of Yugoslav Army’ in gilt bronze, Medal for bravery, instituted 1943, in gilt bronze, Medal of National Merit (pre-1973 award) with Zasluge spelling in the legend, Medal of Labour (with ribbon bar), instituted 1945, Yugoslav Army Order for Bravery in gilt bronze (red ribbon with three narrow yellow edge stripes) (2), in mixed grades to EF (£105 - £125)

1791) Albania (4) Order for Good Service to State and Society First Class, Second Class and Third Class awards, with Era of Communism Medal Red star above Red flag VF to EF, along with Albania Nene Heroine (Awarded 1955-1990) awarded to mothers of 10 children EF, Albania Motherhood medals, First class, Second class and Third Class, EF with ribbons, with awards for Agriculture, Arts, Military and Distinguished Master of Professions, in mixed grades to EF, along with Hungary (2) Service to the Homeland Class 1 UNC boxed, Hungary 20 Years Exemplary Military Service UNC boxed (£85 - £105) 1792) Argentina Battle of Tucuman 1812 General Manuel Belgrano 48mm diameter, weight 48.91 grammes, Rosa 93. Struck in Potosi, Bolivia, Obverse: BAIO LA PROTECCION DE NUESTRA SENORA DE MERCEDES GENERALADEL EXERCITO with VICTORIA DEL 24 DE SEPTEMBRE within a wreath, Reverse: TUCUMAN SEPULCRO DE LA TIRANIA within a wreath, Edge reads ***VIVA LA RELIGION LA PATRIA Y LA UNION***. Good Fine. Cataloguer’s note General Manuel Belgrano was a founding figure in the Wars of Argentinian Independence. At the battle of Tucuman, General Belgrano led the Army of the North, and defeated the Royalist Troops, led by General Pio de Tristan, who had a two-to-one advantage in numbers, thus halting the royalist advance on the North West of Argentina. This together with the Battle of Salta on 20 February 1813 allowed the Argentine troops to reaffirm the borders under their control. The cruiser ARA General Belgrano which was sunk during the Falklands War 1982 was named after him as was the earlier 1896 ARA General Belgrano, as well as Puerto Belgrano, the largest base of the Argentinian Navy. Many other small towns and departments also bear his name. These facts alone link the medal indirectly to many different historical events (£1,500 £2,000)

1788) World Medals (9) Germany (5) Welfare Institution Heilbronn for diligence and good behaviour undated (c.1870) Obverse: Eagle and Coat of Arms, Reverse: Für FLEISS und WOHLVERHALTEN (4) 30.5mm diameter, 11.31 grammes in silvered bronze, UNC and lustrous with pleasing and matching tone, along with K.Oberrealschule, Heilbronn Medal 30.5mm diameter in silvered bronze this on a thicker 3mm thick flan and weighing 18.8 grammes

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1798) Egypt 1882 medal bar Suakin 1885 to 4074 Cpl F.Wood A.H.C., (Army Hospital Corps) contact marks from Khedives bronze star, Engraved naming as issued. With copy of service record (£250 £300)

1799) Egypt 1882 medal bar The Nile 1884-85 to 222 Pte W. Bristow, 2/ Essex Regt. Contact marks & “crack” to obverse suspension claw. (£250 - £300)

1793) Army of India Medal 1799-1826, one bar Ava to M Barley 44th Ft. Officially impressed naming, Light contact marks GVF. Sold with copied service records which show he was born in Ballaghkeen, Wexford, Ireland, attested at Waterford in 1817 and served till 1840. Records show he appears to have spent most of his career drunk and was court martialled and imprisoned on many occasions! (£1,000 - £1,200)

1800) First World War Distinguished Conduct Medal to 62551 Dvr J.Tomlinson, R.F.A. FOR MESOPOTAMIA 16TH January 1919. awarded FOR THE ATTACK AT TEKRET ON 5TH NOVEMBER 1917.. after the first line had been captured he stood in the open and kept up communication with the battery by helio, although exposed to heavy fire from the enemy, who were only some 200 yards away. He behaved splendidly Research with medal gives initial as F, name Frank, same army number - obviously error with original naming. Light contact marks GVF. (£800 - £1,200) 1801) France Medaille au Combatant de Juillet 1789 et 1830 by F. Montagny Obverse Column/Reverse a Battle scene VF with a few small edge knocks (£20 - £40) 1802) General Service Medal 1918-62, George VI issue, bar Malaya to Sister A.M. Nicolle, Q.A.R.A.N.C. GVF. Scarce to a nurse. (£150 £200) 1803) Germany First World War group of five Prussian & Bavarian Medals mounted as worn: Prussia Iron Cross 1914, 2nd Class, Bavaria 1916 Cross, bronze, Germany 1914-18 Service Cross, bronze, Bavaria XII Year Service medal, 2nd class, bronze gilt, Bavaria 2nd class for “24 Dienstjahre” Years service, bronze gilt. On original mounting bar, as worn. (£150 - £200)

1794) Army of India Medal bar Bhurtpoor to Gunner G.Cook, H.Arty. Officially impressed. Served Bengal Horse Artillery, H.E.I.Co. Forces Sold with research. (£1,200 - £1,500)

1804) Group of Two to 25163829 PTE GD Owens RLC Afghanistan Operational Service Medal with ribbon and bar along with ISAF the NATO In Service of Peace and Freedom both Unc (£150 - £200) 1805) India General Service 1854 one bar Jowaki 1877-8 to 624 Pte Michael Grant 51st Foot Impressed naming. Contact marks AVF. With service details and copy of medal roll, “5” of 51st unclear. (£250 - £300) 1806) India General Service 1854 two bars Burma 1885-7, Burma 1887-89 to 1488 Havr Abdul Ghafur, 16th Bl. Infy script engraved naming. Some wear VF. (£150 - £200)

1795) Ashantee 1873-74, no bar to G.Heimsath, AB. HMS Rattlesnake. VF. (£300 - £400) 1796) Canadian Memorial Cross First World War issue to 2735024 Spr T.R. Davies, GVF. Issued to wives and mothers of servicemen killed during the war (£100 - £120)

1807) India General Service Medal 1854 bar North West Frontier to 1143 Corpl Keefe H.M’s 1st Bn. 6th Regt. Some wear AVF. (£180 - £220) 1808) India General Service Medal 1895, three bars Punjab Frontier 1897-98, Samana 1897 and Tirah 1897-98 to 2021 Sapper Jaimal Singh 4th Coy Bo. S & M. script engraved naming as issued. Silver. Light file mark between Singh & 4th. (£250 - £300)

1797) Crimea Medal 1854-1856 two bars Inkermann, Sebastopol, unnamed as issued to Navy. AVF (£200 - £300)

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1809) Indian Mutiny Medal 1857 bar Central India to T. R. Adams, 12th Lancers. Officially impressed naming. GVF. (£400 - £500)

1815) Punjab Medal 1849 2 bars Goojerat, Chilianwala to 2771 Peter Hemsley, 29th Foot. Officially impressed naming. With service details. VF. (£600 - £800)

1810) King’s South Africa Medal 1902, 2 bars South Africa 1901, South Africa 1902 to 5379 Serjt C. Grainger The Queen’s. Good VF. (£100 - £120)

1816) Russian Medals, Army, War Medals, Bravery and Labour Medals (45) , a wide ranging group with many different types represented, in mixed grades to UNC (£230 - £260)

1811) Maharajpoor Star 1843 for the Gwalior Campaign to Lt. William Tinley 39th Regt. Officially engraved naming. With original “hook” fitting. Later Captain. (£800 - £1,200)

1817) South Africa Medal 1854 to Elijah Darling, 43rd. Regt. Impressed naming. Contact marks AVF. With service details (£450 - £550)

1812) Medals (2) Germany - Adolf Hitler 1889-1945, 35mm diameter, Reverse: German Eagle EIN VOLK EIN REICH EIN FUHRER, in base metal Lustrous UNC, cased and Italy - Mussolini 1928 35mm diameter the reverse with a similar design to the 20 Lire coin in base metal lustrous UNC in the case of issue (£0 - £10) 1813) Medals and diplomatic awards an impressive selection some in gold or silver, awarded to The Rt.Hon. Sir Robert Bellinger, formerly Lord Mayor of London 1966-1967, includes The Most Excellent Order of the British Empire, Kingdom of Denmark Order of Grand Commander set with maker AM (crowned) on the silver, Frederick IX 19474-1972 with Queen Martgrethe Sash badge (Instituted 1671 under Christian IX), Cameroon Order of Merit, Knight by Arthus Bertrand of Paris, boxed, Belgium Order of Leopold, boxed, Order of St. John Long and Meritorious Service medals set (2 medals) , St. Johns Long and Meritorious Service Medal, boxed. The Eccentric Club 1st, 2nd and 3rd Degree Medal in Silver gilt, boxed. Alderman of the Worshipful Company of Borderers 1963-1964, boxed, Deputy Sheriff Alameda Co. with gold face, named, by Ed.Jones & Co. Oakland Cal. Gold Front. Court of Patrons pin badge, in a Mappin & Webb box. Greece Greek Order of the Phoenix, boxed, in mixed condition, an incredibly varied selection from an illustrious recipient, images are on the website (£8,000 - £9,000) 1814) North Korea (5) Order of the National Flag, Medal Military Chest Badge Second Class (around 5.5cm diameter), Order of the National Flag (around 4.8cm diameter), Meritorious Labour Service Medal, Meritorious Agricultural Service Medal, Military Meritorious Medal type 2, in mixed grades to GVF (£70 - £100)

1818) South Africa Medal 1899-1902, 2 bars Cape Colony, Orange Free State to 20439 Tpr R. McMorrin, Prince of Wales Light Horse. South African forces. EF. (£100 - £150) 1819) South Africa pair to 2511 Corpl. E. Dibbens B.S.A Police comprising Queen’s South Africa Medal (Reverse type 3), with Transvaal and Defence of Mafeking clasps, and King’s South Africa Medal with South Africa 1901 and South Africa 1902 clasps, EF nicely toned with some knocks, mounted as worn, Very Rare with the Mafeking clasp to a South African recipient (£800 - £1,000)

1820) Turkish Crimea Medal, British issue, named to 30049 Charles Johnston 79th Highlanders. Replacement suspension, sold with research (£100 - £120)

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1821) Waterloo Medal 1815 to David Jones 3rd Batt. Grenad. Guards, claw & ring suspension. Officially impressed naming, contact marks & edge bruising. Sold with National Archives research & papers (£1,800 - £2,200)

1832) Enamelled Coins (21, two holed) all but one with the reverse designs enamelled, comprising Crown 1819 (6 coins), Crown 1822 (7 colours), Halfcrown 1817 (6 colours), Halfcrown 1834 (5 colours), Halfcrown 1836 (5 colours), Halfcrown 1887 (6 colours), Florin 1896 (6 colours), Shilling 1819 (5 colours), Shillings 1826 (4) 3 colours (2), 6 colours (2), Shillings 1887 Jubilee Head (4) 4 colours (2), 5 colours (2), Sixpences (5) 1816 Obverse (3 colours), 1826 (2 colours), 1887 Jubilee Head Withdrawn type (3) 4 colours (2), 5 colours (1). of varying quality workmanship, the larger coins generally with the better quality work (£400 - £650) 1833) Enamelled Coins (4) Crown 1819 Reverse (7 colours), Crown 1887 Reverse (6 colours), Crown 1890 Reverse (7 colours), and Halfcrown 1826 Reverse (5 colours), all with very good workmanship, along with GB penny 1884 and Mexico Peso 1866 both with the designs having the field cut away, all are pin mounted and in good condition (£130 - £160)

Miscellaneous Items (lots 1822-1861 )

1822) A carrying case containing 3 Leuchtturm trays, one tray without the outer plastic, in good second-hand condition (£25 - £35)

1834) Engraved (2) of Naval and Military interest, George V Pennies (2) the first engraved Sgt. H.Lawson 203722 C of E 4th K.O.Y.L.I, the second engraved ‘8.A.M. /18 DEC. 1942. / BRETWALDA . S.S./ 4N. 15. W./ J.A.LEECH. VG to Fine. Note:- The S.S.Bretwalda was sunk by a German U-boat on it’s voyage from North Africa to Belfast on this date, along with Token Birmingham Taylor and Challen Minting Machinery Coining Press 1903 NVF with uneven tone (£20 - £40)

1825) Balance Scales, George III for Guineas in outer wooden boxes scarce (3) and in good condition for age (£250 - £300)

1835) Engraved an unusual uniface piece on an irregular c.50mm diameter thin flan in silver, weight 10.99 grammes, Britannia seated left with shield, cornucopia and trident holds an olive branch, within a motto REGIMENT OF BANK OF ENGLAND VOLUNTEERS. In exergue below: EMBODIED MDCCXCVIII in two lines, in the basic style of a Bank of England Dollar of the period, VF toned, on close examination the flan has many straight lines to the edge, a most unusual piece and will appeal to collectors of engraved coin and collectors of Bank of England memorabilia alike (£100 - £300)

1826) Blank flan Bronze Penny sized 30.5mm diameter each side with a raised rim, no signs of design or borders, Good Fine (£30 - £40)

1836) Halfpenny Victoria Bun head VG made into a weight, unusual (£30 - £50)

1827) Boxes for slabbed coins, wooden, seven boxes for a single slab, sixteen boxes for 5 slabs (£0 - £50)

1837) Lindner Trays (6) each with 20 slots, coin flip size, in good secondhand condition (£0 - £20)

1828) China and Earthenware items, many crockery items, cups and saucers a mixed group with some matching items, mainly from three sets includes Alfred Meakin items (42 items) along with a large framed print : ‘The Roman Army’, from the Sunday Times 1969 and 1972 a very informative and detailed print describing weapons, ships, marches, soldiers, the various camps and a Timeline of historical events. Very good condition. To be removed by the buyer from the auction on sale day, no postal service (£10 - £30)

1838) Masonic and Buffalo ornate badges with ribbons and pins one 1912 the other 1926 boxed and in good condition (£25 - £50)

1823) A small box the lid showing a view of Windsor castle 23mm diameter containing Royal Family medalets Queen Victoria, Prince Albert, Princess Alice, Prince Alfred and the Princess Royal GVF to EF (£30 - £50) 1824) Balance Scales (4) for Sovereign and Half Sovereign (£100 - £120)

1829) Clubs and Societies Silver Badges (121) a collection in album pages, most are of a musical or sports theme with many clubs and societies represented, some with coloured enamelling, 18861952 the majority are 1920s and 1930s issue, in mixed grades (£1,000 - £1,200) 1830) Cycling Club Fobs and Badges (88) a collection in album pages, a varied group with many different clubs and societies represented, 1920s to 1960s issues, the majority dating from the 1930s with most in silver, some enamelled, many in excellent condition, with good quality enamelling (£500 - £600) 1831) Empty Boxes for 1937 4 coin gold set (3), 1911 Long Set, 1887 Long Set average condition for age (£80 - £100)

1839) Medals, Tokens and Paranumismatic items a large and varied group (lot, over 6 Kilos) includes some machine tokens, Co-op tokens, fantasy and replica items, in mixed grades (£300 - £400) 1840) Medals, Tokens, Machine and Telephone Tokens, mostly modern issues (over 1000 pieces, over 7 Kilos) many different types represented, in mixed grades (£100 - £150) 1841) Metal Bust of George IV as Prince Regent 100mmx 80mm fine detail appears to be in gilded brass, EF (£30 - £50) 1842) Millionaires/Museum Collection Fantasy Crown 1644 Oxford 22mm diameter struck in 22 carat gold and Rhodium plated Prooflike UNC (£120 - £180) 1843) Mint Error - Mis-Strike Halfpenny 1739 double struck the obverse showing two exergues and part of a duplicated date, the obverse with a doubled portrait profile and interestingly a long die-break, possibly the actual die-break piece, and thereby causing the doubling (£20 - £30) 1844) Mint Error - Mis-Strike Halfpenny 1872 obverse and reverse both double struck, two dates visible around 6mm apart, Fine/ Near Fine the obverse with some old scratches, an unusual piece (£100 - £150)

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1845) Mint Error - Mis-Strike India 1/12 Anna 1877, KM#483 the 1 of the date and the 1 of the fraction both barely visible under strong magnification GVF, along with a normal example in NEF for comparison, a highly unusual striking error (£50 - £100) 1846) Mint Error - Mis-Strike India Rupee Obverse brockage (18621876) with VICTORIA QUEEN legend, approaching Fine, a rare and unusual piece (£25 - £75) 1847) Mint Errors - Minor Mis-Strikes World (23) damaged flans, laminations and more, from a wide variety of countries, in mixed grades to GEF (£25 - £50) 1848) Mint Errors - Mis-Strikes (11) a varied group, includes some on thin flans, in mixed grades (£25 - £50) 1849) Mint Errors - Mis-Strikes (13) GB (12) planchet clips (8) Sixpences (6) 1948, 1949, 1956, 1962 (2), 1967, Pennies 1967 (2), Cut or flattened edges (3) Halfpennies (2) 1922, 1967 and Farthing 1884, a blank flan for a round Decimal £1 and a Pakistan Quarter Rupee 1948 with a slight multiple striking over a small part of the rim, in mixed grades to EF (£70 - £90) 1850) Mint Errors - Mis-strikes (2) Penny 1868 with a minting flaw obliterating the first 8 of the date and part of the 6, VG and unusual, Decimal Five Pence 2006 weak strike with much of the legend partly or completely missing, the Queen’s head also weak though oddly the tiara seems struck normally, About Fine and extremely unusual (£10 - £20) 1851) Mint Errors - Mis-Strikes (4) Shilling 1839 a spectacular double strike with a section of another similar coin overstruck between 12 and 3 o’clock on the reverse, the additional piece being 12mm across, and extending beyond the rim of the original coin, showing part profile of the Young Head. GVF and holed at the top. Decimal Ten Pence 1973 struck off centre on a 29mm diameter flan with around 3mm blank flan excess around the edge in parts. The additional excess also having a straight cut top edge which does not obstruct the edge of the coin, UNC and lustrous with some odd scuffs, these probably occurring at the time of minting. Decimal Ten Pence undated Large size a spectacular off-centre strike with just 11mm of the coin visible on the 28mm diameter flan, unusually some edge milling remains, this being on the part of the coin that shows part of the Lion, in an area that would normally be in the centre of the coin, GVF and highly unusual. Decimal Two Pence 1971 with a large planchet clip from 8 o’clock to 11 o’clock on the obverse, thus only the R of REG remains and the last 1 and lower tip of the 7 of the date NEF/EF with some scratches, and retaining some mint lustre (£100 - £200)

1858) Sovereigns scales (3) two are early in wooden boxes, one with the holder broken, plus another ‘Simmons Improved Sovereign Balance’ in mixed condition (£50 - £100) 1859) The Silver Jubilee of Queen Elizabeth II 1977 Stamp Replicas in Sterling Silver a 25-piece set by Hallmark Replicas Ltd, over 482 grammes of silver nFDC to FDC with light toning, in the locking wooden box of issue with certificate and booklet, along with book ‘ A Portrait of Royalty’ by F.Marcus Arman FRSA’ and an additional 3 small stamp ingots Victoria 1840 (0.81 grammes), Victoria 1865 (0.67 grammmes) and Edward VII (0.75 grammes) Lustrous UNC (£160 - £200) 1860) Twopence 1797 Peck 1077 Fine, made into a smuggler’s box (£10 - £20) 1861) Twopence Commonwealth as ESC 2160, Bull 224, a contemporary counterfeit struck on a generous larger flan, the design rendered crudely, evenly struck and weighing correctly at 1.0 grammes, Fine, an interesting study piece (£75 - £125)

World Coins Single Coins and Small Lots (lots 1862-2063) World Coins Single Coins and Small Lots can be found in two sections Lots 1862-2063 and ( Lots 2288-2399 Proxy Bid Auction This section of the sale contains World Coins Single Coins and Small ) 1862) Australia Crown 1937 Proof KM#34 in an NGC holder and graded PF64, only 8 examples have been graded by NGC of which this is the second finest, the first minting of the Crown in Australia. The event of the minting of the Crown was well publicised, this being the only denomination minted in that year. Many examples were sold outside of the traditional numismatic market and as a result, many of the tiny mintage of just 100 pieces were either mishandled or spent into circulation. The coin attained the nickname ‘Casey’s Cartwheel’. Extremely rare with a mintage of just 100 pieces (£6,000 - £7,000)

1852) Mint Errors - Mis-Strikes (93) misshapen flans, Spread flans, damaged flans, weak strikes and more, along with a further group of blank flans (15) in mixed grades (£60 - £80) 1853) Mint Errors (2) Penny 1967 struck off-centre on a 28mm flan UNC with traces of lustre, Decimal One Penny 1999 struck off-centre and with 4mm blank flan between 7 o’clock and 1 o’clock on the obverse (£50 - £75) 1854) Mint Errors, Mis- strikes (15) includes Gothic Florin two reverses joined together, other laminations, planchet flaws and clips and an aluminium calendar medal in mixed grades (£10 - £30) 1855) Ornamental and decorative China and Earthenware items, includes Royal Doulton Disney 101 Dalmatians figurines, Carltonware, Hamilton Collection ‘Country Kittens’ an 8-piece set of decorative plates. Hamilton Collection Cameo Kittens a 6-piece set of decorative plates, this set in the boxes of issue, also some Delftware items (62 pieces in lot) (£20 - £50)

1863) Australia Florin 1938 Proof KM#40 in an NGC holder and graded PF65, the finest known of 7 examples thus far graded by NGC, the first Proof striking of the new Kangaroo, Emu and Coat of Arms design introduced for George VI. Extremely rare with a mintage of just 250 pieces (£5,000 - £6,000)

1856) Paranumismatic including Market Tokens Spitalfields, Borough Market. Transport Tokens, Commemoratives and more (lot) (£100 - £150) 1857) Pocket watch Elgin with glass missing, along with a mixed group of cases, a hand-held mirror, the mirror unclear, in mixed condition (£50 - £100)

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1864) Australia Halfpenny 1938 Proof KM#35 in an NGC holder and graded PF65+ BN, the first Proof minting of the Kangaroo design on the Halfpenny. Extremely rare with just 250 pieces minted. Although graded with a BN designation, this coin is by far the finest thus far graded by NGC, the next finest being PF63 RD, a rare opportunity to own a Top Population rare Proof item. We note also, only one example graded PF65 by PCGS (£1,500 £2,500)

1865) Australia Penny 1938 Proof KM#36 in an NGC holder and graded PF65 BN, only 6 examples have been graded by NGC, the first Proof issue of the iconic Kangaroo design. Extremely rare with just 250 pieces minted, we note Krause lists at $26,000 in PF63 (£5,000 - £6,000)

1866) Australia Shilling 1938 Proof KM#39 in an NGC holder and graded PF63, only 8 examples have been graded by NGC with only one finer, the first issue of the new Ram’s head design. Extremely rare with just 250 pieces minted (£2,000 - £4,000)

1869) Afghanistan 10,000 Afghanis Gold 1978 World Conservation Series Obverse: National Arms of Afghanistan, Reverse: Marco Polo Sheep KM#982, Weight 33.43 grammes. UNC and almost fully lustrous, the obverse with the odd small fleck of toning, comes in the capsule, no certificate. Very Rare with a mintage of just 694 pieces, this being one of the lowest mintages in the entire Conservation series (£1,000 - £1,600)

1870) Afghanistan 10,000 Afghanis Gold 1978 World Conservation Series Obverse: National Arms of Afghanistan, Reverse: Marco Polo Sheep KM#982. Weight 33.43 grammes. UNC and lustrous, comes in the capsule, with Royal Mint certificate. Very Rare with a mintage of just 694 pieces, this being one of the lowest mintages in the entire Conservation series. (£1,000 - £1,600)

1871) Australia Florin 1934 Melbourne UNC to nFDC, Proof or Specimen KM#27 surfaces with original mint brilliance, enhanced by a very light subtle golden tone, Extremely Rare with a mintage of just 100 pieces, Ex-Noble sale 8-11 2008 Lot 484 (AU$22,000), ExNoble, Thomas Collection, 21-23 Nov. 2001 Lot 1464 (AU $2800), Ex-Noble Auction 46 16-17 November 1994 Lot 1599 AU$2500 (£4,000 - £5,000)

1867) Australia Sixpence 1938 Proof KM#38 in an NGC holder and graded PF64, the joint finest known of just 6 examples graded by NGC, the only Proof issue of Sixpence for George VI. Extremely rare with just 250 pieces minted (£2,500 - £4,500)

1868) Australia Threepence 1938 Proof KM#37 in an NGC holder and graded PF64, only 8 examples have been graded by NGC, this Proof being the first issue of the ‘Wheat stalks’ design. Extremely rare with just 250 pieces minted (£1,000 - £2,000)

1872) Australia Half Sovereign 1858 Sydney Branch Mint, Marsh 383 EF/AU the obverse with a small minting flaw on the Queen’s neck the reverse most attractive, a few minor hairlines overall, but a superb example of this type, almost never seen in high grades, our archive database shows that this is only the third example we have offered in 16 years, and by far the finest. A rare opportunity to add this type to an advanced Half Sovereign collection (£3,300 - £3,600)

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1873) Australia Penny 1918 I KM#23 UNC or near so and with traces of lustre, the centre diamond full and all 8 pearls are clear (£150 £350)

1874) Australia Penny 1920 KM#23 UNC or very near so with traces of lustre on either side, the obverse shows minor contact marks. The obverse struck to an excellent standard with all eight pearls and all the central diamond bold and clear, a superior example of this rare date and type. We note an example only described as Fine was sold by us in our Auction A156 (Lot 1057) for as much as £48 hammer price, a truly rare item and seldom offered (£200 - £400)

1879) Botswana 150 Pula Gold 1978 World Conservation Series Obverse: National Arms of Botswana, Reverse: Brown Hyena facing, KM#13, weight 33.43 grammes, UNC and lustrous with small flecks of red toning. Rare with only 664 pieces minted making this one of the rarest issues of the Gold World Conservation series, comes with capsule and royal Mint certificate (£1,000 - £1,600)

1880) Botswana 150 Pula Gold 1978 World Conservation Series Obverse: National Arms of Botswana, Reverse: Brown Hyena facing, KM#13, weight 33.43 grammes, UNC with two very small tone spots on the reverse, otherwise retaining full mint lustre and original mint brilliance, very sought after in this choice grade. Rare with only 664 pieces minted making this one of the rarest issues of the Gold World Conservation series, comes with capsule and royal Mint certificate (£1,000 - £1,600)

1875) Australia Sovereign 1870 Sydney Branch Mint Marsh 375 Fine with porous surfaces (£220 - £320) 1876) Austria 3 Kreuzer (2) 1668 Leopold I KM#1245 EF/GEF and lustrous, 1693 Leopold I KM#1245 EF and lustrous (£100 - £120) 1877) Austria Thaler 1632 KM#629.4 Armour elbow plate with round decoration, GVF or better with a bold and even strike (£300 £400)

1881) Brazil - Minas Gerais Counterstamped Coinage 960 Reis 1804, Counterstamp Obverse: Crowned shield in branches/ Counterstamp Reverse: Banded globe with cross, host coin Bolivia 8 Reales 1804PTS (KM#73) KM#242 counterstamps Bold Good Fine, host coin Obverse VG, the reverse a little better, our archive database shows we have not previously offered this type (£125 - £250) 1882) British Honduras One Cent 1885 KM#6 UNC and eye-catching with around 75% lustre, in a PCGS holder and graded MS64 RB, at the time of writing, PCGS had graded 18 One Cent coins of this date, of which this is the finest known example (£170 - £220)

1878) Austrian States Bishopric of Salzburg Gold Ducat 1642 Obv Arms in an oval shield below a hat, no inner circle PARIS D G ARCHI EPS SAL SE AP LE Rev St Rupert seated with salt box and crozier, the mitra divides the legend on top SANCTVS RVDBERTVS EPS SALISB 3.4 g, VF on a wavy flan and plain edge (£200 - £300)

1883) British Honduras One Cent 1904 KM#11 UNC and eye-catching with around 50% lustre and underlying colourful toning, in a PCGS holder and graded MS64 RB (£110 - £140) 1884) British Honduras One Cent 1904 KM#11 UNC and eye-catching with around 50%/40% lustre, in a PCGS holder and graded MS63 RB (£110 - £140) 1885) British North Borneo Cent 1882H KM#2 in an NGC holder and graded MS64 RB (£150 - £200) 1886) Canada - New Brunswick 20 Cents 1864 KM#9 in an NGC holder and graded XF40, one of only two dates in this series (£150 - £200) 1887) Canada - Newfoundland 20 Cents 1885 KM#4 in an NGC holder and graded XF45 (£150 - £200)

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1888) Canada - Newfoundland 5 Cents 1896 KM#2 in a PCGS holder and graded AU55 (£160 - £260)

1897) Ceylon One Cent 1890 VIP Proof/Proof of record struck in copper KM#92 in an NGC holder and graded PF63 RB, only two examples of this date and type are recorded on the NGC Census. These VIP issues were minted in tiny numbers and are seldom offered (£300 - £400)

1889) Canada - Newfoundland 50 Cents 1870 KM#6 in an NGC holder and graded VF35 (£200 - £250) 1890) Canada - Newfoundland 50 Cents 1900 KM#6 Bold Fine, 20 Cents 1872H NVF (£100 - £120) 1891) Canada 10 Cents 1910 KM#10 UNC and lustrous in a PCGS holder and graded MS64, scarce in high grades, indeed we note Krause quotes a value of $400 in MS63 and $1200 in MS65 (£170 - £220) 1892) Canada 50 Cents 1871 KM#6 About EF with some residual colour in the legends, all Victoria Canada 50 Cents are rare and desirable in high grades, and are seldom encountered in grades above VF (£3,000 - £4,000)

1898) Ceylon Quarter Cent 1870 VIP Proof/Proof of record struck in copper KM#90 in an NGC holder and graded PF65 BN, we note that there are no example recorded by the Heritage auction archive, only two coins of this date and type appear on the NGC Census, of which this is the finest known. These specially minted items were struck in tiny numbers and are very seldom offered (£360 - £480)

1899) Ceylon Quarter Cent 1890 VIP Proof/Proof of record struck in copper KM#90 in an NGC holder and graded PF64 RB, only two coins of this year and type appear on the NGC Census. These specially minted items were produced in tiny numbers and are very seldom offered, would make a high quality addition to any quality Commonwealth collection (£300 - £400) 1893) Canada Ten Cents 1886 Large, Knobbed 6 in the date (see illustration in Charlton page 102) Portrait T5, KM#3, VF the rarer of the reverse types for this date (£100 - £150) 1894) Canada Ten Dollars 1914 KM#27 in a PCGS holder and graded MS64 Canadian Gold Reserve (£1,000 - £1,200)

1900) China - Hupeh Province Dollar undated Y#127.1 in an NGC holder and graded VF Details - Chopmarked, Grafitti (£100 - £150) 1901) China - Szechuan Province Dollar Year 1 (1912) Y#456 in an NGC holder and graded XF Detail - Cleaned (£100 - £150) 1902) China Dollar Year 22 (1933) Junk Y#345, L&M 109, Lustrous and with golden tone, in an NGC holder and graded MS61 (£100 £150)

1895) Ceylon 10 Cents 1926 VIP Proof/Proof of record KM#104a in an NGC holder and graded PF63, we note the NGC Population Census records only 2 examples, both in the same grade, so this the joint finest known example as recorded by the NGC Census (£425 - £550)

1903) China Republic Dollar undated Memento (1927) 6-pointed stars Y#318a.1, L&M 49, in an NGC holder and graded AU55 (£100 £150) 1904) Colombia 15000 Pesos Gold 1978 World Conservation Series Obverse: Bust of Tomas Cipriano left, Reverse: Ocelot left KM#266, Weight 33.43 grammes. UNC with practically full lustre and a small tone spot on the reverse, in capsule with no certificate, with only 490 pieces minted, one of the lowest mintages in the entire Conservation series (£1,000 - £1,600)

1896) Ceylon Five Cents 1945 VIP Proof/Proof of record struck in Nickel-Brass KM#113.2 in an NGC holder and graded PF66, only 3 examples of this date and type appear on the NGC Census, of which this is the finest known example. Very seldom offered and would make a choice addition to any advanced Commonwealth collection (£300 - £400)

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1905) Colombia 15000 Pesos Gold 1978 World Conservation Series Obverse: Bust of Tomas Cipriano left, Reverse: Ocelot left KM#266. Weight 33.43 grammes. BU and with full blazing lustre, a truly superb example, in capsule with no certificate, with only 490 pieces minted, one of the lowest mintages in the entire Conservation series (£1,000 - £1,600)

1906) Colombia 8 Escudos Gold 1806 NR JJ KM#62.1 NEF/EF, with evidence of being ex-mount, the coin however has excellent surfaces, the portrait and reverse design bold and sharp (£1,300 - £1,600)

1907) Costa Rica 1500 Colones Gold 1974 World Conservation Series Obverse: National Arms, Reverse: Giant Anteater with denomination below, KM#202, Weight 33.43 grammes. UNC with practically full lustre and the odd contact mark, scarce with a mintage of just 2418 pieces (£1,000 - £1,600)

1911) Cyprus Half Piastre 1887 Proof KM#2 in an NGC holder and graded PF63 RB, very seldom encountered as a Proof issue, we note NGC and PCGS both show only 3 examples on their respective Population Reports (£1,000 - £1,500)

1912) Denmark 10 Ore 1888CS KM#795.1 in a PCGS holder and graded MS64 a key date rarity in this short series. Now lists at $650 UNC in Krause, We note this is the only example thus far recorded on the PCGS Population Report (£180 - £280) 1913) Ecuador 10 Centavos 1919 KM#64 VIP Proof/Proof of record struck in cupro-nickel, in a PCGS holder and graded PR64, these VIP Proofs were minted in very small numbers, this is the only example thus far recorded by the PCGS Population Report (£300 - £400)

1914) Eritrea Tallero 1918 KM#5 UNC or very near so with old golden tone, This type seldom seen in this high grade and very desirable thus (£200 - £400) 1915) Ethiopia 600 Birr Gold EE1970 (1977) World Conservation Series Obverse: Lion within circle divides wreath surrounding symbols at centre, Reverse: Walia Ibex right, KM#63, Weight 33.43 grammes. Prooflike UNC and fully lustrous, a very choice example and very seldom seen in this high grade. With only 547 minted, this is one of the lowest mintages in the entire Conservation Series, comes with capsule and Royal Mint certificate (£1,000 - £1,600)

1908) Costa Rica 1500 Colones Gold 1974 World Conservation Series Obverse: National Arms, Reverse: Giant Anteater with denomination below, KM#202. Weight 33.43 grammes. UNC with practically full lustre and the odd contact mark, comes with capsule and the Royal Mint certificate, scarce with a mintage of just 2418 pieces (£1,000 - £1,600) 1916) Ethiopia 600 Birr Gold EE1970 (1977) World Conservation Series Obverse: Lion within circle divides wreath surrounding symbols at centre, Reverse: Walia Ibex right, KM#63, Weight 33.43 grammes. Prooflike UNC and fully lustrous, very seldom seen in this high grade, with only 547 minted, this is one of the lowest mintages in the entire Conservation Series (£1,000 - £1,600)

1909) Costa Rica 50 Centavos Counterstamped Coinage type VII (1889) on host coin Colombia Cincuenta Centavos Bogota KM#134.1, countermark A/UNC, host coin lustrous EF (£175 - £250) 1910) Crete (2) 20 Lepta 1900A KM#5 UNC and lustrous, and rare in this high grade, 2 Lepta 1900A KM#2 A/UNC and with chocolate tone, rare (£100 - £120)

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1917) Falkland Islands 150 Pounds Gold 1979 World Conservation Series Obverse: ‘Machin’ Bust of Queen Elizabeth II right, Reverse: Falkland Fur Seal KM#13, Weight 33.43 grammes. UNC and highly lustrous with prooflike fields and a few touches of red tone, Rare, with a mintage of only 488 pieces, one of the lowest mintages in the entire Conservation Series (£1,000 - £1,600)

1922) France 20 Francs Gold 1852A Obverse with LOUIS-NAPOLEON BONAPARTE legend KM#774 VF a scarce one-year type (£250 £500)

1923) France 24 Sols (1/5th Ecu) (2) 1789A KM#569.1 NVF/GVF, 1786R KM#569.12 Orleans Mint About Fine toned (£100 - £150) 1924) France 40 Francs 1818 W VF (£450 - £550) 1918) Falkland Islands 150 Pounds Gold 1979 World Conservation Series Obverse: ‘Machin’ Bust of Queen Elizabeth II right, Reverse: Falkland Fur Seal KM#13,Weight 33.43 grammes. UNC and almost fully lustrous, with small touches of red toning, Rare, with a mintage of only 488 pieces, one of the lowest mintages in the entire Conservation Series (£1,000 - £1,600) 1925) France Five Francs 1811D KM# Lyon Mint KM#694.5 UNC and lustrous and very seldom encountered in this high grade (£300 - £400)

1919) Fiji 250 Dollars Gold 1978 World Conservation Series Obverse: ‘Machin’ Bust of Queen Elizabeth II right, Reverse: Banded Iguana KM#43, Weight 33.43 grammes. UNC with practically full blazing lustre, a superb example, comes in capsule with certificate, only 810 pieces minted making this one of the rarer coins in the Conservation Series (£1,000 - £1,600)

1920) Fiji 250 Dollars Gold 1978 World Conservation Series Obverse: ‘Machin’ Bust of Queen Elizabeth II right, Reverse: Banded Iguana KM#43, Weight 33.43 grammes. UNC with practically lustre, with the odd small touch of red tone visible under magnification, comes in capsule with certificate, only 810 pieces minted making this one of the rarer coins in the Conservation Series (£1,000 £1,600)

1926) France Gold Louis d’Or 1786T Nantes Mint, No Dot below D of LUD, First Semester Coinage, KM#591.14 in a PCGS holder and graded MS63, a superb example with much original mint lustre (£1,000 - £1,600)

1927) France Half Ecu 1792A Louis XVI KM#562.1 choice GEF or better evenly toned over original subdued lustre, a very sharp strike, rare and desirable thus (£150 - £250) 1928) Gambia 500 Dalasis Gold 1977 World Conservation Series Obverse: Bust of President Dawda Jawara, Reverse: Sitatunga KM#19.Weight 33.43 grammes. Lustrous BU with odd tiny fleck of toning, a superb piece and extremely sought after in this choice high grade, only 699 pieces minted, making this one of the lowest mintages in the entire Conservation Series (£1,000 - £1,600)

1921) France 20 Francs Gold 1811A KM#695.1 Fine (£150 - £200)

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1929) Gambia 500 Dalasis Gold 1977 World Conservation Series Obverse: Bust of President Dawda Jawara, Reverse: Sitatunga KM#19.Weight 33.43 grammes. Tiny fleck of toning otherwise choice retaining full mint lustre and brilliance, only 699 pieces minted, making this one of the lowest mintages in the entire Conservation Series, Extremely sought after in this choice grade. Comes with capsule and Royal Mint certificate (£1,000 - £1,600)

1930) German States - Bavaria Gold gulden 1740 Karl Albrecht KM#194 NEF with a small dig and a scratch on the obverse, and an small edge nick (£400 - £500)

1942) Halfcrown Southern Rhodesia 1937 Proof, this obverse lettering arrangement was only used on the 1937 coin, being extensively repositioned on the 1938-1942 issues, KM#13, a one-year type and a choice example with an underlying colourful tone, in a PCGS holder and graded PR67, Very Rare with only 40 Proof sets minted for this year, seldom offered, a rare opportunity to acquire this rare Proof as a single item (£1,700 - £2,200)

1943) Hong Kong $1000 Gold 1984 Year of the Rat KM#52 Gold Proof FDC in capsule (£600 - £650)

1931) German States - Brunswick-Wolfenbüttel Thaler 1626 Goslar Mint, with HS mint master initials after the date, Crossed Keys mintmark at the commencement of the obverse legend, V’s for U’s in legend. KM#52.4, 26.19 grammes, Bold VF (£100 - £200) 1932) German States - Hamburg 5 Marks Gold 1877J KM#605 About EF (£120 - £150) 1933) German States - Mansfeld Thaler 1626 AK KM#55 Davenport 6962 About Fine (£150 - £200) 1934) German States - Prussia 2 1/2 Silber Groschen 1868A Lustrous UNC and choice, in a PCGS holder and graded MS65 (£110 - £140)

1944) Hong Kong One Cent 1863 Proof with dot on the reverse KM#4.1 Pridmore 165b. In a PCGS holder and graded PR64 BN, the reverse retaining traces of mint lustre. A Very Rare and sought after issue, this being one of only 5 examples graded by PCGS (£3,000 - £4,000)

1935) German States - Saxe-Weimar-Eisenach 3 Marks 1915A Centenary of the Grand Duchy KM#222 Obverse with busts of Wilhelm Ernst and Carl August right, UNC with a light golden tone, the obverse with a small tone spot otherwise choice (£150 - £200) 1936) German States - Saxony Thaler 1614 swan KM#44 GF or slightly better, the portraits both with good detail (£200 - £250) 1937) German States - Saxony-Albertine Thaler 1583 MB#208 VF/Near VF a pleasing and even example, most example show up in grades Fine or below (£150 - £180)

1945) Hong Kong Ten Cents 1905 KM#13 in a PCGS holder and graded AU58, the key date in the series (£1,400 - £1,800)

1938) Germany - Weimar Republic 3 Reichsmarks 1927A 100th Anniversary of Bremerhaven, Reverse Shield divides date below ship KM#50, in a PCGS holder and graded MS64, a choice example of this scarce one-year type (£225 - £300) 1939) Germany 20 Pfennigs 1875C Frankfurt Mint KM#5 Choice UNC with colourful toning, in a PCGS holder and graded MS66, this being the finest known example recorded by PCGS, the only example thus far graded MS66 recorded by the PCGS Population Report (£150 - £250) 1940) Germany 50 Pfennigs 1877G Small Eagle in wreath KM#8 Choice UNC with colourful toning, in a PCGS holder and graded MS66, we note only one finer example has appeared on the PCGS Population Report (£150 - £250) 1941) Greece 5 Lepta 1828 KM#2 NVF/VF with an edge flaw at 2 o’clock on the reverse, a rare issue and seldom seen (£180 - £250)

1946) Hong Kong Ten Cents 1905 KM#13 in a PCGS holder and graded MS63, the key date in the series (£2,800 - £3,200)

1947) Hungary 2 Ducats 1646 KM#128 Good Fine with a light crease mark (£1,000 - £2,000)

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1948) Hungary Two Ducats Gold 1646KB Kormoczbanya mint KM#128, Friedberg 108, Obverse: Ferdinand II standing right divides the KB mintmark within an inner circle. Reverse: Madonna and Child, 25mm diameter, 6.92 grammes, Good Fine and bold, a small scuff on the edge by FERD hardly detracts, this issue seldom seen, indeed the NGC Population Census shows no examples for this date (£800 - £1,500)

1949) India - Madras Presidency Gold Mohur undated (1819) Reverse: ENGLISH EAST INDIA COMPANY, Small letters on the reverse, edge with vertical milling KM#421.1 Near EF with some light contact marks, many of these coins were mounted and placed in jewellery, as a result on the rare occasions we have offered these unmounted pieces they have always been keenly sought after (£1,200 - £1,500)

1954) Indonesia 100,000 Rupiah Gold 1974 World Conservation Series Obverse: National Emblem of Indonesia, Reverse: Komodo Dragon Lizard (Varaus komodensis) KM#41.Weight 33.43 grammes. Possibly the most popular issue in the Conservation Series, UNC and lustrous, the reverse with a small die flaw by the denomination, comes in the capsule, with Royal Mint certificate (£1,000 - £1,600)

1955) Iran 2 1/2 Pahlavi MS2536 KM#1201 GEF and lustrous (£700 £800)

1950) India 15 Rupees 1918 KM#525 EF or near so with minor contact marks and small rim nicks, a rare one-year type (£800 - £1,500)

1951) India 15 Rupees Gold 1918 KM#525 NEF, a rare one-year type, a very pleasing problem-free example and seldom offered (£1,000 - £1,500)

1952) India Bullion Coinage, struck by H.M. Indian Government Mint, Bombay, Devkaran Nanjee/Dena Bank Bombay 5 Tolas, 58.34 grammes, GEF toned, we note the Krause ‘Unusual World Coins’ lists the 10 Tolas and the 20 Tolas of similar design and fineness, (£150 - £200)

1956) Iran 25 Fils 1972 a Specimen striking, type as KM#127 unlisted as a Proof striking by Krause, in a PCGS holder and graded SP67, a most attractive and sharp example (£140 - £180) 1957) Ireland - Hiberno-Norse Vikings in Dublin Penny, Long Cross and Hand Coinage, Phase III (c.1035-1060) S.6132 Almost as struck with considerable mint lustre and very rare in this high grade (£750 - £850)

1958) Ireland Crown Gunmoney 1690 S.6578, Obverse: Slimmer portrait with Lines over AN and OM Timmins TB60Y-1G VF or better with an edge nick, an evenly struck example with considerable eye appeal (£300 - £400)

1953) Indonesia 100,000 Rupiah Gold 1974 World Conservation Series Obverse: National Emblem of Indonesia, Reverse: Komodo Dragon Lizard (Varaus komodensis) KM#41,Weight 33.43 grammes. Possibly the most popular issue in the Conservation Series, UNC and lustrous, the reverse with a small die flaw by the denomination, comes in the capsule, no certificate (£1,000 - £1,600)

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1959) Ireland Halfcrown 1943 S.6633 in an NGC holder and graded XF40. Very Rare the key date in the series (£200 - £300) 1960) Ireland Halfcrown Gunmoney 1689 Mar: Timmins TB30J-1B EF and fully struck with some light pitting to the flan as nearly always for this series (£200 - £250)

1971) Jordan 50 Dinars Gold 1977 World Conservation Series Obverse: King Hussein Ibn Talal, Reverse: Houbara Bustard bird, KM#34, Weight 33.43 grammes. UNC and lustrous with some minor hairlines, comes in the capsule with the Royal Mint certificate. Very Rare with a mintage of just 829 pieces. (£1,000 - £1,600)

1961) Ireland Halfpennies (2) 1939 S.6644 UNC and lustrous with a small spot on the obverse, Rare, 1940 S.6644 UNC or very near so and lustrous with a few small spots, both scarce and with a high catalogue value (£170 - £220) 1962) Ireland Halfpenny - Limerick Besieged S.6594 GF/VF for type with a small edge crack and much of the original Gunmoney coin understrike visible, including the Sep r and the 89 of the date, this unusual and always sought after when offered (£200 - £300) 1963) Ireland Halfpenny 1691 Limerick S.6594 VG the reverse better evenly struck, with traces of the understruck coin visible, a pleasing example for the grade (£110 - £150) 1964) Ireland Penny 1968 S.6642 Proof one of only 20 minted nFDC retaining around 80% mint lustre (£150 - £300)

1972) Jordan 50 Dinars Gold 1977 World Conservation Series Obverse: King Hussein Ibn Talal, Reverse: Houbara Bustard bird, KM#34. Weight 33.43 grammes, A few small flecks of red tone, UNC and retaining practically full mint lustre, comes in the capsule with the Royal Mint certificate. Very Rare with a mintage of just 829 pieces. (£1,000 - £1,600)

1965) Ireland Six Shilling Bank Token 1804 Top leaf points to the upright of the E of DEI, S.6615 some edge striations by TOKEN suggest lightly rubbed on the edge in this area, 26.5 grammes, Fine, viewing recommended (£200 - £300) 1966) Ireland Six Shillings Bank Token 1804 S.6615 Top leaf points to the upright of the E in DEI, NEF and lightly toned with a small edge bruise by GRATIA (£500 - £600) 1973) Malawi 250 Kwacha 1978 World Conservation Series Obverse: Head of Hastings Banda right, Reverse: Nyala deer KM#17. Weight 33.43 grammes. Choice UNC with the odd tiny fleck of toning, a superb example, one of the lowest mintages in the entire Conservation series, these always sought after in choice grades. Come with capsule and Royal Mint certificate (£1,000 - £1,600)

1967) Italy - Florence Gold Florin undated, Republic, Trefoil in left field, Friedberg 276 undated (1422-1531) Fine or better, comes with an old Baldwin’s ticket (£100 - £200) 1968) Italy 50 Centesimi 1889R KM#26 NEF with a light blue and gold tone, Rare (£180 - £220) 1969) Japan Yen Year 3 (1870) type 1 Y#5.1, Yen character with border, JNDA 01-9 in a PCGS holder and graded MS62, these pieces seldom seen in high grades and very desirable thus (£450 - £600)

1974) Malawi 250 Kwacha 1978 World Conservation Series Obverse: Head of Hastings Banda right, Reverse: Nyala KM#17. Weight 33.43 grammes. UNC with practically full mint lustre and the odd small touch of red tone, Prooflike with reflective fields, a most attractive example, Rare with a low mintage of just 566 pieces, one of the lowest mintages in the entire Conservation series (£1,000 - £1,600)

1970) Jersey One Twelfth Shilling 1945 Liberation VIP Proof/Proof of Record KM#19, in an NGC holder and graded PF63 RB, Krause states these coins were a late strike, issued between 1949 and 1952 (£240 - £320)

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1975) Malaysia 500 Ringgit Gold 1976 World Conservation Series Obverse: Malaysian Arms with supporters, Reverse: Malayan Tapir KM#21. Weight 33.43 grammes. Lustrous UNC with minor hairlines, comes with capsule and Royal Mint certificate, one of the more popular issues in the series and keenly sought after with just 2894 pieces minted (£1,000 - £1,600)

1976) Malaysia 500 Ringgit Gold 1976 World Conservation Series Obverse: Malaysian Arms with supporters, Reverse: Malayan Tapir KM#21. Weight 33.43 grammes. UNC and with almost full mint lustre, comes with capsule and Royal Mint certificate, one of the more popular issues in the series and keenly sought after, with just 2894 pieces minted (£1,000 - £1,600)

1977) Mauritius 1000 Rupees Gold 1975 World Conservation Series Obverse: ‘Machin’ Bust of Queen Elizabeth II right, Reverse: Mauritius Flycatcher KM#42, Weight 33.43 grammes. UNC and with practically full lustre, a few very minor tone spots visible under strong magnification, scarce with only 1966 pieces minted, with capsule and Royal Mint certificate (£1,000 - £1,600)

1978) Mauritius 1000 Rupees Gold 1975 World Conservation Series Obverse: ‘Machin’ Bust of Queen Elizabeth II right, Reverse: Mauritius Flycatcher KM#42,Weight 33.43 grammes. UNC and fully lustrous, a super example, scarce with only 1966 pieces minted, with capsule and Royal Mint certificate (£1,000 - £1,600)

1980) Mauritius One Cent 1962 VIP Proof/Proof of record KM#31, in an NGC holder and graded PF63 RD, issued in very small numbers, and seldom offered, these VIP Proofs would make an interesting addition to any Commonwealth collection (£170 - £220) 1981) Mongolia 750 Tugrik Gold 1976 World Conservation Series Obverse: National Arms, Reverse: Przewalski Horses KM#38 Weight 33.43 grammes. UNC and with practically full mint lustre, rare with only 929 pieces minted, comes with capsule and Royal Mint certificate (£1,000 - £1,600)

1982) Mongolia 750 Tugrik Gold 1975 World Conservation Series Obverse: National Arms, Reverse: Przewalski Horses KM#38, Weight 33.43 grammes. Rare with only 929 pieces minted, UNC and fully lustrous, a very attractive example, comes with capsule and Royal Mint certificate (£1,000 - £1,600)

1983) Nepal 1000 Rupees Gold VS2031 (1974) World Conservation Series Obverse: Crowned Bust of King Barendra right, Reverse: Great Indian Rhinoceros KM#844, Weight 33.43 grammes. UNC and retaining practically full mint lustre with minor hairlines and the odd small contact mark, comes in the capsule with Royal Mint certificate. Rare with only 2176 pieces minted (£1,000 - £1,600)

1984) Nepal 1000 Rupees Gold VS2031 (1974) World Conservation Series Obverse: Crowned Bust of King Birendra right, Reverse: Great Indian Rhinoceros KM#844, Weight 33.43 grammes. UNC and retaining practically full mint lustre, comes in the capsule with Royal Mint certificate visibly superior to observed slabbed pieces graded at MS63. Rare with only 2176 pieces minted (£1,000 - £1,600)

1979) Mauritius Five Cents 1960 VIP Proof/Proof of Record KM#34 in a PCGS holder and graded PR64RB retaining considerable original mint brilliance, sharply struck and eye-catching, these VIP Proof minted in very small numbers and rarely offered (£170 - £220)

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1985) Netherlands - Overyssel Ducaton (Silver Rider) 1734 KM#80 Dav 1829 probably as struck and encapsulated by NGC as AU Details saltwater damage (£200 - £300)

1989) Oman 75 Omani Rials Gold AH1397 (1976) World Conservation Series Obverse National Arms above date, Reverse: Arabian Tahr KM#63, Weight 33.43 grammes. UNC with almost full lustre, comes in capsule with Royal Mint certificate, scarce with only 825 pieces minted (£1,000 - £1,600)

1986) Netherlands Gulden 1945P with Acorn Privy Mark KM#161.2 Krause states that despite a mintage of over 25,000,000 pieces, very few were actually placed into circulation making this type an extremely rare and sought after item. In a PCGS holder and graded AU58, we note the PCGS Population Report records only 7 items of this type (£2,000 - £2,800)

1990) Oman 75 Omani Rials Gold AH1397 (1976) World Conservation Series Obverse National Arms above date, Reverse: Arabian Tahr KM#63, Weight 33.43 grammes. UNC with practically full lustre and a few small touches of red tone, comes in capsule with Royal Mint certificate, scarce with only 825 pieces minted (£1,000 £1,600)

1987) New Zealand Crown 1935 Waitangi Proof KM#6 nFDC and retaining much original mint brilliance, in a PCGS holder and graded PR64, a truly superb example of this iconic design. Very Rare and seldom offered. Krause states that of the original low mintage of just 468 pieces, 364 were issued in sets with 104 issued loose (£3,600 - £4,200)

1988) Niger Ten Francs Gold Essai 1968 KM#E7 design as KM#8 in a PCGS holder and graded SP66 a superb example and the only example thus far encapsulated by PCGS (£2,000 - £2,500)

1991) Pakistan 3000 Rupees 1976 World Conservation Series Obverse: Crescent within monument with star at upper left, Reverse: Astor Markhor and value KM#44,Weight 33.43 grammes. Prooflike UNC and lustrous with minor hairlines, comes with capsule and Royal Mint certificate (£1,000 - £1,600)

1992) Pakistan 3000 Rupees 1976 World Conservation Series Obverse: Crescent within monument with star at upper left, Reverse: Astor Markhor and value, KM#44 Weight 33.43 grammes. Prooflike UNC and lustrous with minor hairlines, comes with capsule and Royal Mint Certificate (£1,000 - £1,600)

1993) Palestine 100 Mils 1931 KM#7 Fine with some flecks of toning, the key date in the series (£175 - £225) 1994) Palestine 100 Mils 1942 KM#7 in an NGC holder and graded MS63, a popular issue of late, with Mint state examples now becoming increasingly difficult to find (£120 - £150)

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1995) Philippines 8 Reales Isabell II with crowned Y.II countermark on Bolivia 8 Soles 1834 PTS KM#987 countermark Fine, host coin VG or slightly better (£260 - £320)

1996) Portuguese India (Goa) Rupia 1857 KM#279 Fine for issue, Rare, India Half Rupee 1899 Bombay Mint, B incuse and inverted, KM#491 About VF/NVF (£140 - £180) 1997) Rhodesia and Nyasaland Halfpenny 1956 VIP Proof/Proof of record, KM#1. in an NGC holder and graded PF66 RD. These VIP Proofs were minted in tiny numbers. We note NGC does not list Rhodesia and Nyasaland coins on their Census, however the PCGS Population Report only shows one coin of this type (PR65), this therefore potentially the finest known example (£300 - £400)

1998) Rhodesia and Nyasaland Shilling 1955 VIP Proof/Proof of record, KM#5 the excessively rare cupro-nickel issue with a mintage of only 10 pieces, in an NGC holder and graded PF66 Ultra Cameo, we note NGC does not list Rhodesia and Nyasaland coins on their Census, however the PCGS Population Report only shows coins graded up to and including PF65, this therefore potentially the finest known example (£525 - £700)

2000) Russia 2 Kopeks the coin double struck and bears two dates, Obverse bearing date 1758 C#7.2 with Reverse type C#58.1 and overstruck bearing a 1756 date at 9 o’clock, Near VF for type and bold with excellent surfaces (£1,000 - £1,200)

2001) Russia 5 Roubles 1886 Y#42 NEF with some contact marks, with a mintage of 351,000 this is the second lowest mintage in this short-lived series (£400 - £500)

2002) Russia Rouble 1829 HГ C#161 Good Fine with touches of gold tone, a scarcer issue with this obverse design only used for 6 years and much scarcer than the preceding Rouble obverse (£175 - £225) 2003) Saudi Arabia - Hejaz & Nejd - Kingdom and Sultanate Quarter Girsh AH1344 (1926) Abd Al-Aziz Bin Sa’ud (Ibn Saud) VIP Proof/ Proof of record KM#4 in a PCGS holder and graded PR64, these were issued in very small quantities and are highly sought after on the rare occasions they are offered (£1,500 - £2,000)

2004) Scotland Eighth Dollar 1680 Interlinked C’s in the centre of the reverse S.5622 GF/NVF and rare thus. An article from the British Numismatic Journal Volume 38, 1969 ‘The Scottish Silver Coinage of Charles II’ by J.K.R Murray reveals that in this calendar year, only 15,647 silver Eighth Dollars were struck (£300 - £400) 1999) Russia Gold 100 Roubles 1978 Y151 Olympics Lenin Stadium Unc (£550 - £750)

2005) Scotland James VI Eighth Coinage Sword and Sceptre piece 1601 S.5460 Good Fine or a touch better, evenly struck and with pleasing eye appeal for the grade (£1,200 - £1,500)

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2006) Scotland James VI Eighth Coinage Sword and Sceptre piece 1601 S.5460 Good Fine with a very light crease (£1,200 - £1,500)

2010) Seychelles 1500 Rupees Gold 1978 World Conservation Series Obverse: Seychelles Arms with supporters, Reverse: Flycatcher birds KM#41, weight 33.43 grammes, one tiny spot by the denomination otherwise fully lustrous UNC and choice, Rare with a low mintage of just 683 pieces, one of the lowest mintages in the entire World Conservation Series, comes with capsule and Royal Mint certificate (£1,000 - £1,600)

2007) Scotland Sixty Shillings Charles I Third Coinage, B over Thistle and B after reverse legend S.5552 VG/approaching Fine with some small weaker areas (£400 - £500)

2011) Seychelles 1500 Rupees Gold 1978 World Conservation Series Obverse: Seychelles Arms with supporters, Reverse: Flycatcher birds KM#41, weight 33.43 grammes, UNC and with practically full lustre, minor nicks on the top of the rims in a couple of places otherwise choice. Rare with a low mintage of just 683 pieces, one of the lowest mintages in the entire World Conservation Series, comes with capsule and Royal Mint certificate (£1,000 - £1,600)

2008) Scotland Thirty Shillings Charles I First Coinage S.5541 mintmark Thistle Fine/Good Fine with two small edge nicks (£280 - £320)

2012) South Africa 2 Rand 1965 Unc (£225 - £325)

2009) Scotland Thirty Shillings James VI First Coinage, Scottish Arms in first and fourth quarters S.5504 mintmark Thistle Fine/Good Fine with some scuffs on the at the top of the obverse suggesting possibly once in a mount, the surfaces though are undamaged (£280 - £320)

2013) South Africa Half Pond 1892 Double Wagon Shaft KM#9.1 VF cleaned (£350 - £400) 2014) South Africa Half Pond 1893 KM#9.2 in a decorative pin mount, this stated to have been tested and found to be 9 carat, a very rare date (£400 - £700)

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2015) South Africa Krugerrand 1975 EF in a decorative 9 carat gold mount and chain, total weight 62.24 grammes (£1,400 - £1,800)

2018) South Africa Pond 1895 KM#10.2 Good Fine, Ex-Jewellery, our archive database shows this to be only the second of this date we have offered (£240 - £340) 2019) Straits Settlements 5 Cents 1879H as KM#10 with inverted V for A in STRAITS, in an NGC holder and graded VF25 (£250 - £300)

2020) Straits Settlements 5 Cents 1881 choice Unc and graded MS63 by NGC (£300 - £400)

2021) Straits Settlements 5 Cents 1895 KM#10 Choice UNC with multicoloured tone, in an NGC holder and graded MS66, the joint finest known of 40 coins on the NGC Population Census (£300 - £400)

2022) Sudan 100 Pounds Gold 1976 World Conservation Series Obverse: Sudan Eagle divides dates, Reverse: Scimitar-horned Oryx KM#72, Weight 33.43 grammes. UNC with almost full lustre, the obverse with a small tone spot and contact mark. With a mintage of 872 pieces, this is one of the scarcer pieces in the Conservation Series (£1,000 - £1,600)

2016) South Africa Krugerrand 1979 KM#73 UNC and lustrous (£1,100 - £1,300)

2023) Sudan 100 Pounds Gold 1976 World Conservation Series Obverse: Sudan Eagle divides dates, Reverse: Scimitar-horned Oryx KM#72, Weight 33.43 grammes. UNC with practically full lustre, the obverse with minor hairlines, with a mintage of 872 pieces, this is one of the scarcer pieces in the Conservation Series (£1,000 £1,600)

2017) South Africa Krugerrand 1979 KM#73 UNC with a small rim nick (£1,100 - £1,300)

2024) Sweden 2 Kronor 1904EB KM#761 in an NGC holder and graded MS61 (£120 - £220) 2025) Sweden Krona 1904EB KM#760 in an NGC holder and graded MS63 (£120 - £220)

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2026) Sweden Riksdaler 1790 OL KM#527 EF/GEF with old golden tone, minor contact marks only, with considerable eye appeal. Very rare in this high grade and desirable thus (£300 - £500)

2030) Thailand 5000 Baht Gold BE2517 (1974) World Conservation Series - Obverse: Rama IX, Reverse: White-eyed River Martin Y#104, Weight 33.43 grammes, rare with a mintage of just 2062 pieces. A few very small flecks of red tone, otherwise choice UNC and retaining practically full mint brilliance, comes in the capsule with the Royal Mint certificate, these pieces seldom seen in the highest grades, visibly superior to obverse slabbed pieces graded at MS63 (£1,000 - £1,600)

2027) Switzerland 5 Francs 1850A KM#11 EF and lightly toned (£350 £450) 2031) Thailand 5000 Baht Gold BE2517 (1974) World Conservation Series - Obverse: Rama IX, Reverse: White-eyed River Martin Y#104, Weight 33.43 grammes. Rare with a mintage of just 2062 pieces. UNC with practically full mint lustre and brilliance, with the lightest of hairlines and the odd contact mark mentioned only for completeness, this being visually superior to other coins in the series we have seen slabbed and graded at MS63 (£1,000 £1,600)

2028) Tanzania 1500 Shilingi Gold 1974 World Conservation Series Obverse: Head of President J.K.Nyerere left with flowers either side, Reverse: Cheetahs. KM#9, weight 33.43 grammes. Minor flecks of toning, otherwise UNC and fully lustrous, a very attractive example. Scarce with a mintage of just 2779 pieces, Comes with capsule and Royal Mint certificate (£1,000 - £1,600) 2032) Uruguay Peso 1953 Silver Obverse Trial, Medallic Issue, MODEL Reverse, Plain edge , X#TS1 in an NGC holder and graded PF66 Ultra Cameo (£150 - £280)

2029) Tanzania 1500 Shilingi Gold 1974 World Conservation Series Obverse: President J.K.Nyerere left with flowers either side, Reverse: Cheetahs. KM#9, weight 33.43 grammes. Minor flecks of toning and very light hairlines, UNC and with practically full lustre, a very attractive example. Scarce with a mintage of just 2779 pieces. Comes with capsule and Royal Mint certificate (£1,000 - £1,600)

2033) USA 10 Dollars 1882 Breen 7007 bag marks in the fields otherwise GEF with a hint of mint bloom (£600 - £900)

2034) USA 2 1/2 Dollars Gold 1879 Breen 6297 in an NGC holder and graded MS62 (£300 - £400)

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2035) USA 20 Cents 1875 Large Date, Breen 3872 in an NGC holder and graded XF40 (£225 - £275)

2043) USA Half Dollar 1795 A over E in STATES Breen 4559, Overton 113a, in an NGC holder VF Details, Obverse scratched, Very Rare (£2,000 - £2,500)

2036) USA Dollar 1884 S NGC AU55 and a scarce type (£150 - £300)

2044) USA Half Dollar 1807 Capped Bust, Large Stars, with die lumps below 7, Breen 4597, Overton 114 EF with an attractive tone (£800 - £1,000)

2037) USA Elephant Halfpenny undated, (c.1672) Breen 186, on a thick flan of 14.84 grammes, approaching Fine with some surface marks (£100 - £150) 2038) USA Five Dollars 1840D Narrow mill 21.65mm diameter, with mintmark over VE, Breen 6527, NVF for wear but has been in jewellery, Very Rare with only 18,459 minted (£600 - £800)

2045) USA Half Dollar 1833 Breen 4701 some minor hairlines on the portrait otherwise EF (£150 - £200) 2046) USA Half Dollar 1844 O Breen 4773 EF once lightly cleaned with minor hairlines, this series rarely show up in high grades (£200 - £300) 2047) USA Half Dollar Commemorative 1925S California 75th Anniversary of the Statehood, Breen 7465 Bright GEF (£120 £150)

2039) USA Five Dollars 1886S Breen 6735 EF with some minor contact marks (£240 - £280)

2048) USA Ten Dollars 1910 Breen 7111 UNC or near so, with minor cabinet friction only, excellent surfaces and a very pleasing example of this type (£500 - £600)

2040) USA Five Dollars Gold 1905 Breen 6789 in an NGC holder and graded MS63 (£800 - £1,000) 2049) USA Trade Dollar 1875CC Type II reverse, Wide CC, Breen 5796 VF with a gentle edge bruise (£180 - £280)

2041) USA Gold Dollar 1862 Breen 6071 EF in Westminster ’s presentation box with certificate (£150 - £200)

2050) USA Twenty Dollars Gold 1865 Breen 7220 EF with some contact marks, this a rare date with only 351,175 pieces struck, and consequently very sought after in all grades. Being at the end of the Civil War many pieces were immediately hoarded and melted, adding to it’s scarcity (£1,100 - £1,600)

2042) USA Half Dime 1829 Double Reverse Stripes, Breen 2983 with a pleasing and colourful tone, in an NGC holder and graded XF45 (£125 - £150)

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2051) USA Twenty Dollars Gold 1876S Breen 7260 NEF with some contact marks (£1,100 - £1,600)

2056) USA William Pitt Copper Halfpenny Token 1766 Refers to his efforts to have the Stamp Act repealed, Breen 251, Fine and Rare (£250 - £350) 2057) USA/Ireland Halfpenny 1760 Group I with head dividing R and N of HIBERNIA, Imperial Head Breen 221 about Fine for wear with good surfaces, a few small spots in the devices, these possibly removable with care (£100 - £150)

2052) USA Twenty Dollars Gold 1900 as Breen 7334, Old Reverse hub, the feathers on the back of the eagle’s neck slightly ruffled, on the new hub they are smooth. Walter Breen, in his Complete Encyclopaedia ‘ stated that he had only seen examples dated 1900 from the new hub, although he conceded that example from the old hub may exist. This example proves that they do exist. UNC in an NGC holder and graded MS63 (£1,100 - £1,600)

2058) Venezuela 1000 Bolivares Gold 1975 World Conservation Series Obverse: National Arms above Ribbon, Reverse Cock of the Rocks. KM#48.1 Weight 33.43 grammes. UNC with practically full mint lustre, comes with capsule and Royal Mint certificate, 5047 minted (£1,000 - £1,600)

2059) Venezuela 1000 Bolivares Gold 1975 World Conservation Series Obverse: National Arms above Ribbon, Reverse: Cock of the Rocks. KM#48.1 Weight 33.43 grammes. UNC and fully lustrous, a choice example, comes with capsule and Royal Mint certificate, 5047 minted (£1,000 - £1,600) 2053) USA Twenty Dollars Gold 1904S Breen 7344 in an NGC holder and graded MS62 (£1,100 - £1,600)

2054) USA Twenty Dollars Gold 1907 No Motto, Small edge lettering Breen 7363 EF with some light contact marks (£1,100 - £1,600)

2060) Zaire 100 Zaires Gold 1975 World Conservation Series Obverse: Mobuto Sese Seko facing, Reverse: Leopard right, KM#11, Weight 33.43 grammes. One small tone spot on the reverse, otherwise UNC with practically full mint lustre a rare issue with only 1415 pieces minted, comes in capsule with Royal Mint certificate (£1,000 - £1,600)

2055) USA Twenty Dollars Gold 1924 Breen 7401 in an NGC holder and graded MS62 (£1,100 - £1,600)

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2061) Zaire 100 Zaires Gold 1975 World Conservation Series Obverse: Mobuto Sese Seko facing, Reverse: Leopard right, KM#11, Weight 33.43 grammes. UNC with practically full mint lustre with some light red toning, a rare issue with only 1415 pieces minted, come with capsule and Royal Mint certificate (£1,000 - £1,600)

2067) A mixed group mostly 20th century issues plenty of bronze and brass some in lustrous Unc (late QE II issues in tubes) some in album pages and Whitman Folders, includes silver issues some in better grades (lot, 47 kilos gross weight) (£200 - £500) 2068) A mixed group of mostly 20th century GB issues from circulation plenty in silver (lot) (£250 - £350)

2062) Zambia 250 Kwacha Gold 1979 World Conservation Series Obverse: Head of President K.D.Kaunda right, Reverse: African Wild Dog, right KM#20. Weight 33.43 grammes. Very Rare with a low mintage of just 455 pieces UNC a very sharp strike with some light toning, the fields mirror-like, an extremely desirable example and extremely scarce in this high grade, comes with capsule (this with some damage) and Royal Mint certificate (£1,000 - £1,600)

2069) An accumulation in a home-made cabinet and box includes GB Mint Set 1994, GB Proof Set 1970, GB Halfcrowns to Farthings 18th to 20th Century, GB 18th Century Halfpenny tokens (12), Anglesey Penny Token 1787, 19th Century Penny Tokens (3), Penny 1841 REG:, with World items including USA Mint Sets (2) 1972 and 1972D, USA Large Cents (4) 1812, 1837, 1842 and 1852, Austria Thaler 1780 Maria Theresa Restrike, as part of a group of USA, Canada, South Africa, France, Ireland, Australia, New Zealand, India and more, includes some in silver in mixed grades (lot), also a group of GB and World Banknotes (47) in mixed grades includes Libya - Bank of Libya Quarter Libyan Pound issued in the name of King Idris I in accordance with Law No.4 5th February 1963, and United Kingdom of Libya Ten Piastres , Law No.4, 24th October 1951 in the Reign of King Idris I, United Kingdom of Libya Five Piastres, Law No.4 24th October 1951, in the Reign of King Idris I (£350 - £700) 2070) An accumulation in two tins includes Pre-1947 Silver £17.27 1/2 face, Roman Denarius Probus, Roman Probus Ae21, Crown 1890, Twopence 1797, Pennies 1797 and 1859, Silver Threepences (36) and medals and paranumismatic items, in mixed circulated grades (£300 - £450)

2063) Zambia 250 Kwacha Gold 1979 World Conservation Series Obverse: Head of President K.D.Kaunda right, Reverse: African Wild Dog, right KM#20. Weight 33.43 grammes. Very Rare with a mintage of just 455 pieces UNC a very sharp strike with some light toning, the fields mirror-like, an extremely desirable example and extremely scarce in this high grade (£1,000 - £1,600)

2071) Brass Threepences a collection in a Whitman Folder 1937 - 67 complete nearly all lustrous the 1949 lustrous Unc the 1950 a currency type with subdued lustre the 1946 toned EF or better the 1950 VF most of the others lustrous Unc (£300 - £600) 2072) Brass Threepences to Fractional Farthings Victoria to Elizabeth II a collection in two albums includes Penny 1951 UNC, and Third Farthing 1902 UNC, also includes some decimal issues, the second album made up exclusively of 1919 Pennies, in mixed grades (lot) (£50 - £100) 2073) Collections in albums these mostly 20th century pre-decimal issues including silver along with a few sets and cased issues (lot) (£150 - £250) 2074) Collections in albums, pages and bags a wide variety (lot) (£450 - £750)

English Coins Large Coins and Accumulations (lots 2064-2154) 2064) 1901 Coin Set Halfcrown - Farthing (8 coin set) Unc or near so the bronze with some lustre the silver nicely toned, the Threepence with a striking fault obverse. Purchased at Great Metropolitan Auction Sales London 30/1/1969 for £75 10 Shillings (£200 - £350)

2075) Collections in Whitman Folders Farthings - Halfcrowns including Victorian types so plenty in silver, 20th century Halfpenny collection in an album these from circulation, cupro-nickel crowns including Five Pounds back to 1953 and three stock boxes of decimal cupro-nickel issues some of these Unc (lot, over 20 KG gross weight in two boxes) (£250 - £500) 2076) Crown 1679 Fine/Good Fine, Halfcrown 1700 DECIMO TERTIO NVF, Shilling 1697 First Bust Good Fine with some light tooling on the obverse, Sixpence 1698 Third Bust, Plain in angles Good Fine, all Ex-Wreck of ‘The Association’ with certificate. (£200 - £400)

2065) A collection in an album mostly late Victorian - 1967 plenty in silver generally from circulation a few in better grades (£150 £250)

2077) Crown to Threepence Currency Silver set 1928 comprising Crown 1928 A/UNC and lustrous, Halfcrown 1928 A/UNC and lustrous, Florin 1928 Lustrous UNC, Shilling 1928 UNC, Sixpence 1928 Lustrous UNC, and Threepence 1928 Lustrous UNC, housed in a 1927 Proof Set card box (£300 - £350)

2066) A Collection in two albums Crowns to Farthings (575), Decimal issues (59) and World (3) mostly 19th and 20th Century, a few earlier, includes plenty of silver, with some scarcer dates and types, in mixed grades with some later coins EF (£300 - £480)

2078) Crowns (10) 1818 LVIII, 1818 LIX, 1819 LIX, 1819 LX, 1820 LX (3), 1821 SECUNDO (3) Fair to VG (£100 - £120)

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2079) Crowns (17) 1821 SECUNDO (2), 1822 TERTIO with crown countermark on the obverse, 1844 Star Stops on edge, 1888 (GF/ NVF), 1890, 1891, 1898 LXII, 1933 (Near Fine/About Fine), 1935 (5), 1937, 1953 (2) Fantasy Crown 1936 Edward VIII Reverse: George and the Dragon, in mixed grades to UNC, grades generally in line with age unless stated, Double Florin 1887 Arabic 1 NVF/ VF (£250 - £350) 2080) Crowns (2) 1696 OCTAVO (2) both VG, Shillings (9) 1696Y VG/NF, 1741 Roses Fair, 1745 LIMA (3) NVG, VG and VF, 1758 (2) VF and GVF, 1787 Hearts VF and 1787 No Hearts GVF/VF, Sixpences (11) 1696 First Bust VG, 1711 VG, 1746 LIMA VG, 1757 (3) VG, Fine and NVF, 1758 VG/Fine, 1787 Hearts (2) About Fine and GVF, 1787 No Hearts (2) NVF and VF, Maundy Threepence 1713 VG/ NF Toned (£500 - £600) 2081) Crowns (5) 1844 Cinquefoil Stops on edge VF toned, 1889 NEF, 1895 LIX Good Fine, 1902 VG/Near Fine, 1928 NVF/VF toned, and Double Florin 1887 Roman 1 NEF and nicely toned (£200 - £300) 2082) Crowns to Farthings (320) Charles II to Elizabeth II includes Crowns (6) 1889, 1895LIX and 1900 LVIII, Fine to NVF, 1951 UNC boxed (2) and 1953 Proof nFDC, in mixed grades with many later items in lustrous grades (£400 - £500) 2083) Crowns to Farthings a collection in an album (319) includes Pennies 1862 EF, 1896 Lustrous UNC, 1907 Lustrous A/UNC, Halfpenny 1901 About UNC, also a small group of World (9) includes South Africa Penny 1898 EF,. Along with an additional group of Elizabeth II Halfpennies (113) and Pennies (14) 1960s issues EF to UNC and lustrous (£40 - £60) 2084) Crowns to Fractional Farthings comprising Crowns (7) 1819 LIX, 1821 SECUNDO, 1844 Cinquefoil tops on edge, 1889, 1902, 1935, 1937, Halfcrowns (8) 1689 Second Shield, No Frosting, with Pearls, 1817 Bull Head, 1819, 1824, 1836, 1880, 1889, 1957, Florin 1887 Jubilee Head, Shillings (3) 1845, 1895, 1902, Groats (2) 1836, 1848 8 over 6, Silver Threepences (3) 1891, 1901, 1908, Halfpennies (4) 1694, 1834, 1853, 1799, Farthings (4) 1807, 1831, 1851, 1858, Third Farthing 1876, German States - Prussia Silber Groschen 1867 VF, France (3) 10 Centimes 1854MA, 5 Centimes (2) 1857 (worn) and 1902 plus Gaming Tokens (2), Vending Token Two Pence undated in brass, and Mechanizations & Aero Ltd Token undated and holed with a 6 countermarked on the reverse, in mixed grades mostly VG to Fine the 1935 Crown EF (£250 - £400) 2085) Crowns to Maundy Odds (28) Crown 1892, Halfcrowns (2) 1818, 1930, Shillings (6) 1727 George II Roses and Plumes, 1758, 1820, 1836, 1887 Jubilee Head (with loop mount on edge) 1907, 1911, Silver Threepences (8) 1914, 1916, 1917, 1919, 1932, 1934, 1936, 1938, Maundy Odds (10) Fourpences (2) 1883, 1923, Threepences (4) 1835, 1911, 1938 (2), Twopences (4) Charles II undated, no inner circles, 1687, 1921 (2), along with Straits Settlements Five Cents 1901 Fine and Roman Bronze Follis Constantine I Fine (£220 - £280) 2086) Crowns to Sixpences a high grade group (45) comprising:- Crowns (2) 1935, 1937, Double Florin 1887 Arabic 1, Halfcrowns (9) 1928 (2), 1935, 1940, 1941, 1942 (2), 1946, 1958, Florins (5) 1887 Jubilee Head, 1935, 1937, 1944, 1945, Shillings (9) 1887 Jubilee Head, 1899, 1935, 1936, 1939S, 1940S, 1942E, 1944E, 1946S, Sixpences (19) 1937, 1938 (2), 1939, 1940, 1941, 1942 (4), 1943 (3), 1944 (4), 1945, 1946 GVF to UNC many with lustre (£200 £250) 2087) Dollar Bank of England 1804 Near Fine/VG, Crowns (3) 1696 OCTAVO VG, 1820LX Good Fine, 1821 SECUNDO VG or slightly better (£100 - £150)

2088) Double Florins (11), and Crown 1889 F-EF (£150 - £250) 2089) Farthings a collection in three Whitman albums 1860-1901, 19021936, and 1937-1956 complete with all obverses, the 1874H has 4 over 7 in the date (NVF), in mixed grades generally in line with age (£50 - £100) 2090) Farthings in a Whitman Folder 1860-1901, a complete set includes obverses, includes 1863 GVF with attempted piercing, in mixed grades to NEF (£100 - £120) 2091) Florin 1902 Matt Proof, Shilling 1902 Matt Proof, Sixpence 1902 Matt Proof, Maundy Part Set 1902 Fourpence, Threepence and Penny Matt Proofs, UNC to nFDC with toning, along with Maundy Twopence 1903 A/UNC with some small rim nicks (£200 - £250) 2092) Florins (3) 1916, 1918 (2) EF-GEF (£40 - £60) 2093) Florins to Farthings (17) comprising Florins (2) 1887 Jubilee Head, 1895, Shilling 1926 Modified Effigy, Sixpences (3) 1910, 1921, 1938, Pennies (7) 1907, 1908, 1936 (2), 1937, 1944 (not mint toned), 1945, Halfpenny 1826 (Fine, pitted), Farthings (3) 1672, 1875 (Fine, pitted), 1894 in mixed grades to NEF, along with Token issues (2) Isle of Man 1831 Fair, 18th Century Halfpenny Hampshire - Portsmouth DH65 Good Fine (£40 - £75) 2094) GB and a few World items 18th to 20th Century in boxes and Whitman Folders includes Crown 1890 VG, Twopence 1797 Good Fine, Threepence Token 1813 Birmingham Workhouse Fine, Sixpences 1937-1967 complete in a Whitman folder in mixed grades, also includes some silver items in mixed grades (lot, around 7 Kilos) (£150 - £300) 2095) GB and World 19th and 20th Century a wide variety of silver and base metal items in bags and boxes, with many countries represented, including USA, Canada, Egypt, France, Ireland, Malaya, Switzerland in mixed grades includes some silver cased items these UNC to FDC (lot, over 10 Kilos) (£110 - £150) 2096) GB and World a Collection Ancients to 20th Century in an album (602) including Crowns 1672, 1889 and 1895, Double Florin 1887, Halfcrowns 1689, 1708E, Twopence 1797 Maundy Penny 1737, with other collectable Victorian Silver items, World includes examples from India, Canada in mixed grades, some later dates in EF or better (£300 - £500) 2097) GB and World a collection in an album (301) includes Double Florin 1889, Halfcrowns Victoria to Elizabeth II includes plenty in silver, Silver Threepences Victoria Young Head to George VI, Farthings Victoria to Elizabeth II 1872-1956 missing only 1904, 1892, 1885, also with earlier issues back to George I, the World issues includes Spain 5 Pesetas 1891 the others mainly 20th Century base metal issue, in mixed grades some of the more modern issues in EF (£250 - £450) 2098) GB and World a large group includes GB Proof Set 1977, GB Mint Sets (2) 1982, 1992, unofficial pre-decimal and Decimal sets, Guernsey Proof Set 1966 (4 coins) FDC, Jersey Mint Set 1966 (6 coins) UNC cased, along with a mix of GB and World in album pages, a mix of countries including Canada, India, Greece, and some medallic items, in mixed grades (lot) (£50 - £100) 2099) GB and World a small group (13) Halfcrown 1910, Florins (3) 1918, 1933, 1935, Twopence 1797, Germany Third Reich (5) Five Reichsmarks 1937G, Two Reichsmarks 1938A, 1938G, 1939A, One Reichsmark 1934D, Angola 50 Centavos 1948, Jersey 1/13th Shilling 1866, and Sweden 25 Ore 1907, in mixed grades a few NEF (£110 - £140)

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2100) GB and World and old collection in two stock boxes with an Elizabeth I Shilling, copper and bronze including George III and better date Victorian Bun Pennies, World 20th century in silver and more (£200 - £400) 2101) GB and World with some in album pages including Victoria, George V and George VI crowns, others in bags, WWI and WWII medals and more (lot) (£100 - £200) 2102) Halfcrowns (3) 1819 NVG, 1834 Near Fine, 1836 VG, Florin 1944 EF and lustrous with light toning, Shillings (2) 1697y VG, 1741 Roses Fine or better (£60 - £100) 2103) Halfcrowns (3) 1892 EF, 1898 NEF, 1907 VF/GVF, Threepence 1893 Jubilee Head VF, Penny 1892 EF with some lustre, the reverse with spot by the trident (£125 - £175) 2104) Halfcrowns (3) 1900 EF and lustrous with some thin scratches, 1918 A/UNC and lustrous, 1934 Lustrous UNC the obverse with some contact marks (£100 - £175) 2105) Halfcrowns to Farthings includes some silver minors these include silver Threepences (41) includes some Victorian types, in mixed grades to EF, Penny 1901 UNC, Farthing 1856 VICTOEIA VG/NF, Anglesey Penny Token 1788 VG, along with a small group of World items including Bhutan Hammered Coinage Half Rupee (Deb) types (3) undated 1835-1910 issues each Fine to Good Fine (£50 - £100) 2106) Halfcrowns to Sixpences (108) includes pre-1947 issues £5.15 face, along with Five Pound Crowns (6) includes 1998 Prince Charles 50th Birthday Proof, 25p Crowns (10), Crown 1953, Isle of Man Crowns 1991 (2) Prince Charles and Lady Diana 10th Wedding Anniversary Prooflike UNC, along with GB £sd coinage mostly Pennies and Halfpennies Victoria to George VI in an aluminium case (130) in mixed grades. Unofficial Sets in slide cases (8) Halfcrowns 1937-1946, Halfcrowns 1947-1951 (2 sets), Halfcrowns 1953-1960 (2 sets), Halfcrowns 1961-1967 (2 sets) in mixed circulated grades, and a Last £sd set Crown to Farthing 1953-1967 mixed dates UNC, along with £sd and Decimal issues in a box and tin mostly base metal in mixed grades, includes Crown 1890 VG (lot) (£150 - £250) 2107) Halfcrowns to Sixpences (24) Halfcrowns 1887 Jubilee Head (4) , Florin 1887 Jubilee Head, Shillings (15) 1816, 1887 Jubilee Head (12), 1899, 1918, Sixpences (4) 1887 Jubilee Head Withdrawn type, 1887 Jubilee Head Revised type, 1926 Modified Effigy (2) in mixed grades to EF most of the Victorian issues Fine to VF (£100 - £120) 2108) Halfpennies (19) 1912, 1913, 1914, 1915, 1916, 1917, 1918, 1919, 1920, 1921, 1925 First type, 1926, 1927, 1928, 1929, 1930, 1932, 1934, 1935, the 1927 and 1929 VF to EF, others EF to UNC the vast majority with lustre (£75 - £150) 2109) Halfpennies (20, one holed) a mix of currency and contemporary counterfeit types William III to George III, one an Irish issue, in mixed low grades (£50 - £70) 2110) Halfpennies (6) 1911, 1923, 1924, 1931, 1933, 1936 UNC with varying degrees of lustre, a pleasing group (£50 - £100) 2111) Halfpennies (9) 1902 Freeman 381 dies 1+B UNC with some lustre, 1903 Freeman 382 dies 1+B EF lacquered, 1904 Freeman 383 dies 1+B AU/UNC with pale lustre, 1905 Freeman 384 dies 1+B EF toned with traces of lustre, 1906 Freeman 385 dies 1+B VF with some surface marks, 1907 Freeman 386 dies 1+B AU/GEF and lustrous, 1908 Freeman 387 dies 1+B GEF/AU and lustrous, 1909 Freeman 388 dies 1+B NEF, 1910 Freeman 389 dies 1+B A/ UNC and lustrous (£120 - £220)

2112) Halfpennies 1673 VG and 1775 VF along with a group of Crowns to Farthings 19th and 20th Century (79, one holed), the Crowns are 1953 (8), includes plenty in silver, in mixed grades include plenty of Shillings with lustre also a roll of Decimal Halfpennies 1971 UNC and lustrous these unopened (£200 - £300) 2113) Halfpennies contemporary counterfeits (9) George II (4), George III (5), Farthings George III contemporary counterfeits (2) in mixed grades VG to Near Fine includes some more crude issues (£60 £80) 2114) Halfpennies in LCGS holders (3) 1806 Peck 1376 EF toned, slabbed and graded LCGS 65, Halfpenny 1875 Freeman 321 dies 11+J, A/ UNC with hints of colourful toning, slabbed and graded LCGS 70, 1889 Freeman 360 dies 17+S slabbed and graded LCGS 75, the reverse almost fully lustrous (£140 - £160) 2115) LCGS slabbed items (3) Halfcrown 1918 ESC 765, Bull 3763 A/ UNC and lustrous, slabbed and graded LCGS 70, Shilling 1897 ESC 1366, Bull 3162 the obverse lustrous, the reverse with a deep and colourful tone, in an LCGS holder and graded LCGS 80, Shilling 1902 Matt Proof ESC 1411, Bull 3588 nFDC with old grey tone, in an LCGS holder and graded LCGS 85 (£140 - £160) 2116) LSD from circulation 20th century issues plenty of pre 47 silver (lot) (£150 - £300) 2117) Maundy Odds (28, four holed) Fourpences (7) 1676 (holed), 1678, 1679, 1683, 1708, 1893, 1916, Threepences (13) 1679, 1689, 1708,1762 (6), 1763 (3, one holed), 1772, Twopences (6) 1679, 1710 (holed), 1838, 1854, 1872, 1884, Pennies (2) 1772, 1800 (holed) in mixed grades some VF to EF (£200 - £250) 2118) Maundy Set 1965 EF lightly cleaned, in a red Maundy Money box, along with Maundy Part Sets (2) 1874 Fourpence and Penny EF with matching tone, in a dated box, 1898 a 3-part set comprising Fourpence, Twopence and Penny GEF to UNC (£80 - £120) 2119) Pennies (11) 1864 Plain 4 (4), 1869 (2), 1870 (2), 1871 (3) in mixed lower grades, all scarce or rare (£100 - £120) 2120) Pennies (13) 1937, 1937 Proof, 1938, 1939, 1940, 1944 Mint Toned, 1945 Mint Toned, 1946 Mint Toned, 1947, 1948, 1949, 1950, 1951 GEF to UNC and lustrous (unless stated toned) (£100 - £175) 2121) Pennies (33) 1911, 1912, 1912H (EF/NEF), 1913, 1914, 1915, 1916, 1917, 1918, 1919, 1919H (Fine), 1919KN VG/Fine, 1920, 1921, 1922 VF, 1927, 1928, 1929, 1930, 1931, 1932, 1934, 1935, 1936, 1953, 1961, 1962, 1963, 1964, 1965, 1966, 1967, 1970 Proof EF to UNC unless stated, some with good or almost full lustre, plus Jersey Penny 1911 Lustrous UNC (£150 - £200) 2122) Pennies (4) 1860 Satin 11 Toothed Border N over sideways N in ONE, Fine 1874 Freeman 78 dies 8+H VG, 1877 Freeman 91 dies 9+J Good Fine, 1879 Freeman 98 Close Date VG (£100 - £150) 2123) Pennies (6) 1910, 1911, 1918, 1935 (3) A/UNC to UNC with varying degrees of lustre (£50 - £75) 2124) Pennies (61) 1902 Low Tide, 1918H (15), 1918KN (18), 1919 (1), 1919H (21), 1919KN (5), 1926 Modified Effigy (1) VG to Fine (£15 - £35)

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2125) Pennies (8) 1902 High Tide Freeman 157 dies 1+B UNC and lustrous, 1903 Freeman 158 dies 1+B UNC with traces of lustre, 1905 Freeman 161 dies 1+C EF once cleaned now retoned, 1906 Freeman 162 dies 1+C UNC with good subdued lustre, 1907 Freeman 163 dies 1+C UNC or near so with pale lustre, 1908 Freeman 166 dies 2+D, A/UNC with traces of lustre and some small spots, 1909 Freeman 168 dies 2+D AU/UNC with pale lustre, 1910 Freeman 170 dies 2+E A/UNC with traces of lustre (£150 - £250) 2126) Pennies in LCGS holders (5) 1902 High Tide Freeman 157 dies 1+B UNC and almost fully lustrous, a superb example, slabbed and graded LCGS 82, 1919 Freeman 185 dies 2+B A/UNC and lustrous, slabbed and graded LCGS 70, 1921 Freeman 191 dies 3+B Choice UNC and with near full lustre, slabbed and graded LCGS 80, 1951 Freeman 242 dies 3+C Choice UNC and with practically full lustre, slabbed and graded LCGS 85 (£170 - £220) 2127) Penny 1912H Lustrous UNC along with a further group (13) Crown 1960, Florin 1946, Shillings (3) 1943E, 1944E, 1945E, Sixpence 1944, Pennies (5) 1931, 1932 (Fine), 1936, 1937 (2), France (2) 10 Francs 1934 and 1969 EF to UNC unless stated (£70 - £120) 2128) Pre 1947 silver (over £14 face) along with a large quantity of GB and World these mostly base metal issues from circulation (over 29 KG gross weight) (£280 - £460) 2129) Pre decimal accumulation from circulation with strength in pre 1947 silver issues (over 3 kilos of pre 1947 silver) includes shillings1817 and 1840 in low grades (£400 - £700) 2130) Pre decimal issues from circulation mostly Halfcrowns and Florins George III - 1967 (lot) (£200 - £400) 2131) Pre-1920 Silver Crowns to Threepences £4.62 1/2 face, in mixed grades to VF (£220 - £260) 2132) Pre-1947 Silver £10.75 face, Pre-1920 silver £0.35 face, Silver Threepences pre-1947 (53), Silver Threepences pre-1920 (20), South Africa Silver Threepences (2) 1933, 1936, Australia Silver Threepence 1943, Crowns (6) 1953 (2), 1965, 1972 (2), 1977, Florins Cupro-Nickel issues (41), Shillings Cupro-Nickel issues (38), Sixpences Cupro-Nickel issues (33, two holed), along with a further group of pre-decimal issues Brass Threepences (11), Pennies (27), Halfpennies (11), Farthings (3), Decimal Five Pence and Decimal Halfpennies (4) in mixed grades. World (127) mostly USA and Canada 20th Century issues, in mixed grades some with lustre (£200 - £300) 2133) Shilling 1905 VG, Crown 1887 NEF as part of a collection of Crowns to Maundy in an album (234) Crowns (11), Double Florins (3), Shillings (103), Sixpences (77), Groats (6), Maundy Fourpence (1), Maundy Twopence (1), Maundy Penny (2), Decimal 50p (17), Decimal 25p Crowns (2), Decimal 5p (9), and World (2) with collectable Victorian and Edwardian issues, in mixed grades with some later dates in lustrous grades, includes plenty of silver issues (£350 - £550) 2134) Shillings (13) 1926 First Head GEF, 1926 Modified Effigy UNC/AU and lustrous, 1927 First Reverse A/UNC, 1927 Second Reverse GEF and lustrous, 1928 A/UNC and lustrous, 1929 A/UNC, 1930 NEF, 1931 GEF, 1932 GEF/EF, 1933 EF/GEF, 1934 EF, 1935 A/UNC, 1936 EF (£60 - £120)

2135) Shillings (2) and Sixpences (2) in LCGS holders, Shilling 1758 ESC 1213, Bull 1734 GVF slabbed and graded LCGS 50, Shilling 1787 Hearts ESC 1225, Bull 2129, A/UNC and with an attractive grey tone, in an LCGS holder and graded LCGS 70, Sixpence 1758 ESC 1623, Bull 1763, A/UNC with attractive grey and green tone, slabbed and graded LCGS 70, 1787 No Hearts ESC 1626, Bull 2187 GEF/AU lightly toned, slabbed and graded LCGS 70 (£225 - £275) 2136) Shillings (20) 1937E, 1937S, 1938E, 1938S, 1939E, 1939S, 1940E, 1940S, 1941E, 1941S, 1942E, 1942S, 1943E, 1943S, 1944E, 1944S, 1945E, 1945S, 1946E, 1946S, EF to Lustrous UNC, Halfpennies (33) 1937, 1938, 1939, 1940, 1941, 1942, 1943, 1944, 1945, 1946, 1947, 1948, 1949, 1950, 1951 (2), 1952, 1953, 1954, 1955, 1956, 1957, 1957 Calm Sea, 1958, 1959, , 1960, 1962, 1963, 1964, 1965, 1966, 1967, 1970 Proof EF to Lustrous UNC, Farthings (55) 1902, 1903, 1904, 1905, 1906, 1907, 1908, 1909, 1910, 1911, 1912, 1913, 1914, 1915, 1916, 1917, 1918, NEF to GEF mint toned, 1919, 1920, 1921, 1922, 1923, 1924, 1925, 1926, 1927, 1928, 1929, 1930, 1931, 1932, 1933, 1934, 1935, 1936, 1937, 1938, 1939, 1940, 1941, 1942, 1943, 1944, 1945, 1946, 1947, 1948, 1949, 1950, 1951, 1952, 1953, 1954, 1955, 1956 EF to Lustrous UNC (£250 - £500) 2137) Shillings (5) 1902 GEF and lustrous, 1903 GVF/NEF, 1904 Fine/ NVF, 1906 EF/AU, 1910 EF (£125 - £200) 2138) Shillings (7) 1911 A/UNC, 1915 EF, 1916 GEF/AU, 1917 AU/GEF, 1918 A/UNC, 1919 A/UNC, 1923 A/UNC with varying degrees of lustre (£100 - £150) 2139) Shillings (8) 1912 GVF, 1913 NEF, 1914 EF, 1920 GEF, 1921 GVF, 1922 EF colourfully toned, 1924 EF/GEF, 1925 EF and lustrous with a light golden tone (£100 - £150) 2140) Shillings 1887 Jubilee Head (9), Sixpences 1887 Jubilee Head Withdrawn type GVF to About UNC many with lustre and/or attractive tone (£100 - £150) 2141) Silver Britannia Two Pounds (5) 1998, 1999, 2005, 2007, 2008, Tristan da Cunha Five Pound Crowns (2) 2012 Queen Elizabeth II Diamond Jubilee, 2015 Queen Elizabeth II the longest reigning monarch, Austria Thaler 1780 Maria Theresa Restrike, UNC and lustrous a few with light toning along with GB Crown 1951 A/ UNC (£75 - £125) 2142) Silver issues , Maundy Odds - Halfcrowns early milled to 20th century some in better grades (lot) (£200 - £300) 2143) Silver Threepences .500 Silver issues (827 grammes - will be around 590 coins) in mixed circulated grades, along with Silver Threepences .925 Silver Issues (334 grammes - will be around 238 coins) in mixed grades (£350 - £400) 2144) Silver Threepences estimates by weight to be over (1,700) some in album pages (£400 - £600) 2145) Sixpences (5) 1831 EF/NEF, 1892 GVF, 1902 GEF toned, 1904 NEF, 1907 NEF with gold tone (£100 - £120) 2146) Sixpences (8) 1746 LIMA, 1824, 1892, 1898, 1899, 1902, 1905, 1908, Fine to GVF, Shilling 1758 NVF (£100 - £120) 2147) Sixpences to Maundy Twopence (17) Sixpences (11) 1711, 1787 Hearts, 1787 No Hearts, 1817, 1826, 1834, 1866 Die Number 42, 1874 Crosslet 4, Die Number 12, 1880, 1887 Jubilee Head Withdrawn type, 1887 Jubilee Head Revised type, Maundy Fourpence 1862, Maundy Threepences (2) 1709, 1763, Threepences (2) 1879, 1887 Jubilee Head, Maundy Twopence 1906, in mixed grades VG to VF (£140 - £200)

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2148) Threepence 1951 Proof EF, Twopence 1797 (2) Fine and Good Fine, Pennies (6) 1797 Near Fine, 1863 NEF, 1866 VF,1897 GVF, 1926 First Head (2) EF and Fine, Halfpennies (5) 1826 (2) GVF and GF/F, 1844 VG, 1853 GVF, 1890 Good Fine, Farthings (2) 1674 VG, 1736 VG, Third Farthing 1913 NVF, 18th Century Halfpenny Tokens (2) Middlesex 1795 National series - Fred, Duke of York DH985a VF, Middlesex 1794 T.Hardy - Tried For High Treason, DH1024 About VF, Ancient bronze Ae3 with Emperor right, obverse legend unclear/Rev. Figure standing holding scales and cornucopia CTOVG with A in right field NF/Fine (£100 - £150) 2149) Threepences (7) 1883 UNC or near so and attractively toned, 1887 Jubilee Head About UNC and lustrous, 1896 UNC and nicely toned, 1902 A/UNC, 1909 About EF and lustrous, 1911 A/UNC lightly toned, 1937 GEF/UNC (£30 - £40) 2150) Twopence 1797 NVF as part of a group of Crown to Farthings 18th to 20th Century (136) most of the silver is in Threepences, however these contain many Victorian issues, in mixed grades (£250 - £300) 2151) Victoria Golden Jubilee 1887 a 7-coin set Crown to Threepence comprising Crown 1887 NEF, Double Florin 1887 Roman 1 A/ UNC and lustrous, Halfcrown 1887 EF/GEF, Florin 1887 A/UNC and lustrous, Shilling 1887 GEF and lustrous, Sixpence 1887 Withdrawn type GEF, Threepence 1887 UNC and lustrous, in an unofficial slide case (£180 - £280) 2152) Victoria Jubilee Coinage (5) Crown 1887 About EF, Double Florin 1887 Arabic 1 GEF toned, Shilling 1887 A/UNC and nicely toned, Sixpence 1887 Withdrawn type, A/UNC with some golden toning, Threepence 1887 EF/AU with some toning (£140 - £180) 2153) Victoria Jubilee Coinage (5) Crown 1887 EF, Double Florin 1887 Arabic 1 GEF/EF, Shilling 1887 AU/UNC the reverse with multicoloured toning, Sixpence 1887 Withdrawn type A/UNC with multi-coloured tone, Threepence 1887 EF/AU and nicely toned (£140 - £180) 2154) Victorian Bronze a small group (7) Penny 1891 Freeman 132 dies 12+N A/UNC , Halfpennies (3) 1877 Freeman 332 dies 14+J AU/ UNC with traces of lustre, 1900 Freeman 377 dies 1+B A/UNC with good lustre, 1901 Freeman 378 dies 1+B Lustrous UNC, Farthings (3) 1881 Freeman 546 dies 7+C NEF with traces of lustre, 1900 Freeman 578 dies 1+A Toned A/UNC, 1901 Freeman 579 Toned AU/UNC (£100 - £120)

World Coins Large Coins and Accumulations (lots 2155-2287) 2155) Afghanistan 5 Rupees Silver AH1326 KM#843 approaching Fine, Russia 5 Kopeks 1774 EM KM#59.3 VF (£50 - £75) 2156) Africa (223) the vast majority 20th Century items a wide selection of different countries, includes South Africa, East Africa, Rhodesia, Ghana, British West Africa, Nigeria and more. Includes some silver minors and also some later coin EF to UNC and lustrous (£100 - £150) 2157) Australia (7) Florins (4) 1910 KM#21 VG/Fine, 1917M KM#27 Good Fine, 1936 KM#27 Near Fine/Fine, 1938 KM#40 Fine/Good Fine, Shilling 1913 KM#26 Good Fine, Threepences (2) 1910 KM#19 NVF/GVF, 1919 KM#25 NVF/GVF (£50 - £100)

2159) Austria 8 Florins 20 Francs Gold 1892 KM#2269 VF cleaned, Royal Mint Year Sets 1983 (2) UNC in the wallets of issue as part of a group of Victoria to Elizabeth II Florins to Halfpennies,. Includes some silver issues, in mixed circulated grades (£125 - £200) 2160) Belgian Congo 50 Francs 1944 KM#27 EF, Congo Free State (3) 20 Centimes 1906 KM#11 UNC and lustrous, 10 Centimes 1906 KM#10 Lustrous UNC with a hint of gold tone, 5 Centimes 1906 KM#9 UNC (£75 - £150) 2161) Belgium (11) 2 Francs 1909 Dutch Legend UNC lightly toned, 1 Franc 1909 Dutch legend UNC or near so and lightly toned, 50 Centimes (2) 1907 Dutch legend GEF, 1909 French legend UNC and nicely toned with small tone spots, 5 Centimes (5) 1850, 1856, 1856 Medallic Coinage 25th Anniversary of Independence, 1857, 1859 Cross on Crown, 2 Centimes (2) 1863, 1864 GVF to GEF (£75 - £150) 2162) Belgium (16) 5 Centimes (14) 1842 (2) Fine and NEF, 1848 (3) VF (2) and GVF, 1849 GF, 1850 Fine, 1851 GVF, 1856 (2) GVF and NVF, 1856 Medallic Coinage 25th Anniversary of Independence Near VF, 1857 (2) GF and VF, 1859 Fine, 2 Centimes (2) 1861 GF, 1863 VF (£40 - £80) 2163) Belgium (218) 5 Francs to 1 Centime 18th and 19th Century issues includes some in silver, in mixed grades with some 19th Century coppers in better grades (£120 - £150) 2164) Belgium (4) 5 Francs (3) 1870 KM#24 UNC or near so and lustrous with some light contact marks, 1873 KM#24 UNC 10 Francs, 1934 DES BELGES KM#97.1 Good Fine, 10 Francs 1930 Three conjoined busts of Leopold I, Leopold II and Albert I KM#100 EF with some contact marks (£40 - £80) 2165) British Colonial Africa including George V silver issues and 1953 Silver Crowns, South Africa, Southern Rhodesia, Rhodesia and Nyasaland generally from circulation though some in high grades (£150 - £300) 2166) Canada (7) 25 Cents (3) 1872 KM#5 NVF, 1918 KM#24 Lustrous EF, 1920 KM#24a About EF with some golden tone, Ten Cents 1913 Small Leaves KM#23 A/UNC and lustrous, Five Cents (2) 1870 KM#2 Good Fine/Fine, 1897 KM#2 NEF/GVF the reverse with some toning, One Cent 1901 KM#7 UNC or near so with around 25% lustre (£100 - £150) 2167) Canada 50 Cents 1872H Fine with dark tone as part of a group of Victoria to Elizabeth II issues 50 Cents to One Cent, also with some Provincial issues with some in silver (569), in mixed grades, condition generally in line with age, some later types VF to EF (£300 - £600) 2168) Canada Tokens (15) includes Prince Edward Island, Upper Canada, Lower Canada, and Nova Scotia types, along with Canada Confederation Medal 1867-1927 EF, also GB Halfpenny 1811 Bristol Patent Sheathing Nail Manufactory VG (£150 - £200) 2169) Central Africa 500 Francs 1976E Essai KM#E9 BU in the original Monnaie de Paris sleeve Djibouti 100 Francs 1977 Essai KM#EE7 BU in the original Monnaie de Paris sleeve Equatorial African States 100 Francs Essai 1966 KM#E6 issued double thickness as the currency pieces of the KM#5 type UNC still sealed in the original plastic envelope Mali 100 Francs 1975 Essai KM#E2 BU still sealed in the sleeve of issue Mali 25 Francs 1976 Essai in Aluminium KM#E4 BU in the original Monnaie de Paris sleeve (£140 - £220)

2158) Australia Pennies (375, one holed) and Halfpennies (151) George V to Elizabeth II over 4.3 Kilos, in mixed circulated grades (£25 £50)

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2170) Channel Islands and Isle of Man (45) Decimal and pre-Decimal issues, includes Isle of Man Fifty Pence Christmas issues 1987 and 1988 VF to GVF, Guernsey Eight Doubles 1911H EF, 1920H AU and lustrous and more, in mixed grades some later dates EF (£50 - £70) 2171) China and Asia an interesting and mixed group (22) includes:China Copper Wu Zhu types (5 Zhu) (9) 23.5mm diameter to 26mm diameter these of varying weights and types in mixed grades, Ban Liang - Western Han Dynasty 2.35 grammes, 100 Cash Tai-Ping Bai-Qian AD221-265 (2) 17mm diameter and 18mm diameter weighing 0.92 and 1.2 grammes respectively, Sichuan Six Dynasties (220-589AD) Wu Quan 15mm diameter, Cash (2) Turgesh’s Kaganate Early 8th Century 24mm diameter in bronze, Cash Turgesh’s Kaganate 8th to 9th Century on a heavier flan of 6.05 grammes. Ae Cash Liu Bei (221-223AD) 12mm diameter in copper. China Proto-Qarakhanid Ae Cash 10th Century Malik Aram Yinal Qaraj 22.5mm. Central Asia (2) -Sogdiana- Chach Ae 7th to 8th Century Trident/Predatory Animal type 20mm in copper, 2.18 grammes. Sogdiana - Samarqand Ae 20mm in copper Obverse: Portrait of unknown ruler facing, three-quarters left/Reverse: Tamga, struck on an incomplete flan, along with Ancient Cowrie money (2) one believed to be an imitation, Szechuan Province 100 Cash Year 3 (1914) with the appearance of a detector find, low grade and of crude style, accompanied by some attributions, would make an interesting study group (£100 - £200)

2179) Europe 19th and 20th Century (208) a wide range of countries represented, includes some silver minors, in mixed grades a few in EF (£150 - £200) 2180) France (10) 5 Francs (4) 1828W Lille Mint NVF/VF, 1849A Paris Mint, Liberty Head KM#761.1 Fine, 1870 A Paris Mint KM#799.1 NEF toned, 1875A Paris Mint GVF, One Franc (2) 1851A Liberty Head KM#759.1 Fine, scarce, 1871K Small K NVF/GF, 50 Centimes (3) 1859A Fine/Good Fine with some scuffs on the obverse, 1866A NVF with some green deposit, this possibly removable with care, 1895A Good Fine with some green deposit, possibly removable with care, 2 Sols 1792BB F/NVF (£75 - £100) 2181) France (91) and French African Colonies (18) 19th and 20th Century in mixed circulated grades to VF (£100 - £150) 2182) France 5 Francs 1830 B, 1833 B, 1837 W, 1845 W, 1849 A, 1846 K, 1867, 1870 A, 1873 A, 1873 K generally F- VF (£200 - £300) 2183) France a small group (4) Ecu 1785R Orleans Mint Good Fine or slightly better with some adjustment lines, Half Ecu (2) 1652F Near Fine/Fine for wear with pitted surfaces, 1767P 7 over 1, Dijon Mint VG or slightly better with good surfaces, 24 Sols (1/5 Ecu) 1728 mintmark 9 Rennes Mint KM#482.33 Fine (£40 - £80)

2172) China Cash, various copper and brass types (413 coins - around 1.4 Kilos) in mixed circulated grades (£105 - £145)

2184) France a small group (4) Quarter Ecu 1602 I (Limoges) Fine with some small edge cracks, unlisted by Krause, 1/12th Ecu 1644A KM#140.1 Fine, 1/12th Ecu 1659D KM#166.4 NVF with a thin scratch on the reverse, First Empire 10 Centimes 1809A KM#676.1 Fine (£30 - £50)

2173) China early 20th Century bronze issues, 10 Cash (47), 20 Cash (3) a mix of provincial and Republic issue, in mixed grades Near Fine to Good Fine (£30 - £60)

2185) France and French Africa (122) 1850s to early 2000s includes Morocco, Libya, Togo , Madagascar and more, in mixed circulated grades (£100 - £150)

2174) China Yunnan Province Twenty Cents Year 21 (1932) Y#491 VF, Kwangtung Province Ten Cents Year 18 (1929) VF, along with China and China Provincial issue Early 20th Century (24) Twenty Cash (4) and Ten Cash (20) in mixed grades, Fantasy Medallic types (2) Singapore Sim Lim Finance 36mm diameter in bronze undated and with loop mount attached VF, Nepal 31mm diameter in base metal or base silver, Good Fine (£50 - £100)

2186) France Provincial issues (5) Poitu Denier Charles II 10th to 12th Century Short Cross, Reverse MFT ALO Fine. Poitu Half Denier Charles II 10th to 12th Century Short Cross Reverse MFT ALO NVF with some perforations to the flan. Aquitaine Denier William X 1127-1137, Obv: Four Crosslets around a single central annulet CLVILILMO, Reverse: BVRDGILA around a short cross Good Fine. County of Anjou Denier St. Martin of Tours, (1150-1200) Obverse SCS MARTINUS, Reverse TYRONVS CIVI Short Cross, Fine and bold. Half Denier Tournois Obverse PHILIPPVS REX , short Cross, Reverse TYRONVS CIVI Good Fine/Fine (£50 - £100)

2175) Crimean Khanate Silver Akres (53) average weight 0.5 gram, generally VG - Fine an unattributed group in need of further research. the Crimean Khanate was a Turkic state that lasted from 1441 to 1783 (£50 - £150) 2176) Egypt (17) Five Piastres 1923H, Two Piastres 1923H, Ten Milliemes 1933H, 1935H, Five Milliemes (4) 1924 (2), 1933H, 1935H, 2 1/2 Milliemes 1933 (8), Two Milliemes 1924H. The 2 1/2 Milliemes in EF to UNC, others in mixed circulated grades (£70 - £90) 2177) Egypt (55) Five Piastres 1939 (3), Two Piastres (10) 1937 (9), 1942, Two Piastres (Octagonal) 1944, Ten Milliemes (11) 1917H, 1917KN, 1938 (5), 1943 bronze (6), Five Milliemes (17) 1916, 1917H (4), 1938 (9), 1941 (1), 1943 bronze (2), Two and a Half Milliemes 1933 (3), Two Milliemes (5) 1916H, 1917, 1938 (3), One Millieme 1947, 5/10 Qirsh AH1293/11, 2/10 Qirsh (2) AH1293/10, AH1293/AH1327/4H, 10 Para AH1255 on a thin flan weighing 0.19 grammes, along with Turkey 2 Kurush AH1293/29, in mixed grades with some later dates VF (£80 - £100) 2178) Egypt Qirsh AH1293/27W (1903) UNC, 5/10 Qirsh 1293/27 (1903) UNC, as part of a group of Middle East and North Africa issues (24) includes examples from Egypt, Jordan, United Arab Emirates, Tunisia, Kuwait and Libya, these base metal types in mixed grades (£100 - £150)

2187) France Two Euros 2014 70th Anniversary of D-Day KM#2174 (100) four rolls with 25 coins in each UNC (£250 - £350) 2188) French Indo-China (16) 50 Cents 1936 KM#459.2 VF or better and lustrous, 20 Cents 1920 without fineness indicated in the legend KM#15 GVF with some small tone spots, 1921 EF/GEF with a tone spot, 1922 About UNC and lustrous, 1930 A/UNC and lustrous, 10 Cents (11) 1899A GEF and lustrous, 1902A NEF, 1921A A/ UNC, 1922A EF, 1923A (3) EF/UNC, AU/UNC, and A/UNC, 1924A (2) both Lustrous A/UNC , 1929A (2) EF/AU attractively toned, and AU/UNC (£75 - £150) 2189) French Indo-China One Piastres (7) 1896A, 1898A, 1899A, 1900A, 1903A, 1904A, 1907A Fine to GVF (£150 - £200) 2190) GB and World (20) India (9) One Rupee (4) 1887 Bombay GF/ VF,1917 Bombay (3) NEF (2) and EF, Half Rupee (3) 1916 Bombay NVF/VF, 1917 Bombay (2) AU/UNC with some light toning, and VF/NEF, Quarter Rupee 1918 Calcutta AU/UNC and lustrous, Two Annas 1918 Calcutta EF/AU, Canada (2) Dollars 1963 EF/GEF with some lustre, 25 Cents 1903 Fine, Australia Sixpence 1914 NEF, Italy One Lira 1915R VF, GB Shilling 1867 Die Number 20 Good Fine, USA Dollar 1885O Lustrous UNC with golden tone, France 50 Francs Silver 1975 A/UNC, Bermuda (2) One Dollar 1972 Queen

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Elizabeth II and Prince Philip Silver Wedding Silver Proof nFDC, Crown 1964 UNC, Austria Thaler 1780 Maria Theresa Restrike Prooflike UNC, and Medal 1937 Coronation of Edward VIII 44mm diameter in bronze. Reverse: Britannia standing facing, in an archway holds a Union Jack flag and crown CROWNED A.D. 1937. UNC in the box of issue (£220 - £380) 2191) GB and World a mixed group includes a silver locket in the form of a 1953 Sixpence, Cook Islands (5), Congo (2), and medallic issues (5) in a Royal Mint box with certificate. British History, International Coin Replicas, and Greatest Coins of the World a 12-coin set in base metal, Prooflike UNC, in a Westminster box, ten with certificates, GB and World loose and in capsules (103) includes mostly base metal issues from a wide variety of countries, including Belgium 20 Francs (4) 1994, 1996, 1997 and 1999 on waffled flans, these EF to UNC (£50 - £100) 2192) GB and World in an album includes Hammered (2) to modern with some in silver (lot) (£100 - £200) 2193) GB and World in an album including silver (£75 - £100) 2194) GB and World in Silver (20) all but one Crown-sized , includes issues from GB, South Africa, Canada, Mexico, Panama, Malta and more, dates range from 1873-2003 in mixed grades some EF to UNC (£200 - £250) 2195) German States, Germany - Empire, and Weimar Republic (287) 18th to 20th Century a wide variety includes some silver, and a small group of Notgeld types, also a Frider Wilhelm III 1818 medal 51mm diameter in bronze, holed Fine (£150 - £200) 2196) Germany - Notgeld Coins 1916-19 (12) 50 Pfennigs to 5 Pennigs, France Notgeld Marseilles issues (2) 10 Centimes undated and 25 Centimes 1918, Algeria 5 Centimes 1917 Zinc KM#TnA3 in mixed grades to VF (£20 - £40) 2197) Germany Federal Republic 5 Marks 1969G Theodor Fontane 18191898 KM#125.1 Proofs (2), KM#125.2 Error Proof (1) the error striking lacking the top of the bridge of the nose and lacking in hair detail nFDC retaining much original mint brilliance (£25 - £50) 2198) Germany in high grade (59) mostly 20th century issues many in silver (£200 - £400) 2199) Germany Third Reich (102) 2 Pf in bronze (4), then Zinc issues 1 Pf (31), 5 Pf (34), 10 Pf (33) from circulation (£75 - £100) 2200) Germany Weimar Republic and Third Reich 5 Reichsmarks to 1 Reichspfennig 1930s and 1940s issues (119) includes a handful of silver items in mixed grades to GVF, along with Germany Empire 5 Pfennigs 1875J Fine (£100 - £120) 2201) Gibraltar (26) Five Pounds (5) 1988, 1994, 1999 Millennium, 2005 VE Day with coloured Poppy on the reverse, 2006 Queen Elizabeth II 80th Birthday, Two Pounds (2) 1988, 1992 Christopher Columbus, Crown 1992 Cocker Spaniel, Fifty Pences (13) 1988 Christmas (10), 1988, 1990, 1992 Christmas, Ten Pence (2) 1988, 1991, Five Pence 1988, Two Pence 1988 and One Penny 1988 A/ UNC to Lustrous UNC (£30 - £60) 2202) Greece (122) 100 Drachma to 5 Lepta mostly 20th Century base metal issues, a few earlier, includes 19th Century (4) in mixed grades with some of the later types in lustrous grades, also includes World (8) USA Five Cents (4) and base metal Middle East types (4) these in mixed circulated grades (£40 - £80)

2203) India (164) 19th and 20th Century comprising British India and a small group of Princely States One Rupee to 1/12th Anna, mostly base metal types with a few in silver, in mixed grades some in EF (£100 - £150) 2204) India (70) Half Rupees (3) 1919 Bombay, 1925 Calcutta, 1943 Bombay, Quarter Rupees (7) 1894 Calcutta, 1917 Calcutta, 1918 Calcutta, 1942 Calcutta, 1945 Bombay, 1946 Bombay (2), Two Annas 1886, also includes East India Company, Bombay Presidency, dump coinage, and Half rupee to 1/12th Anna 20th Century issues in mixed grades with some of the 1/12th Annas 1920s issue in lustrous grades (£50 - £100) 2205) India and related Dump Coinage (17) with some in silver includes French India - Surat Half Rupee KM#75 Fine, Baroda Rupee (2) Y#12 AH1282 Fine, Y#29 AH1288 Fine, Mysore 20 Cash Copper C#193.1 Good Fine (£40 - £60) 2206) India Quarter Anna 1920 (172) Lustrous UNC, a few with toning, many with full lustre (£200 - £344) 2207) India Rupees (9) 1877 Calcutta, 1880 Bombay, 1885 Calcutta, 1886 Bombay B Incuse, 1888 Bombay B Raised, 1890 Bombay, 1901 Bombay B Incuse, 1903, 1919 Bombay, Fine to VF (£115 - £135) 2208) Ireland Halfcrowns (2) 1940 S.6633 VF cleaned with some hairlines, 1961 Mule S.6638A NVF, along with Book : Seaby’s Standard Catalogue Parts 1 and 2 1971 in good second-hand condition (£65 - £85) 2209) Ireland Halfpennies (13) Charles II to George IV includes 1686 Fine and 1805 NEF with small spots, Farthings 1806 (2) GEF and VF, Halfcrown to Farthings Free state coinage in base metal (73) in mixed grades and a Halfpenny Token 1879 Non-Local London & Newcastle Tea Company NVF (£150 - £200) 2210) Ireland Six Shilling Bank Token 1804 Top leaf points to the upright of the E of DEI, S.6615 VF with some scratches and some staining below the bust, as part of a group of (11) with a further group of Ireland (5) Punt 1994, Pennies (3) 1935, 1942, 1943, Halfpenny 1942, in mixed circulated grades. GB (4) Crown 1900 LXIV VG/ Near Fine, Florin 1920 VG and Decimal Two Pounds (2) 1989 Bill of Rights, 1994 Tercentenary of the Bank of England GVF to NEF, and a Imitation Ancient Greek Tetradrachm in low grade (£150 - £200) 2211) Isle of Man and Channel Islands (91) mostly 209th Century base metal issues, includes a few odd issues from Ireland and Gibraltar, in mixed grades some EF to UNC with lustre (£60 - £80) 2212) Israel (12) Sheqel (3) 1982 Holy land Sites - Qumran Caves Silver Proof KM#122 nFDC with some toning, Sheqel 1983 Holy land Sites - Herodian Ruins KM#128 Silver Proof nFDC in capsule, 1982 Yemenite Hanukkah Lamp in Silver KM#123 UNC. Two Sheqelim (2) 1982 Yemenite Hanukkah Lamp Silver Proof KM#124 Lustrous UNC with some spots, Two Sheqelim 1982 Independence Day Baron Edmond de Rothschild - Israel’s 34th Anniversary Silver Proof KM#117 nFDC retaining much original mint brilliance. Five Lirot (3) 1965 Independence Day - Israel’s 17th Anniversary KM#45 in silver, UNC toned, 1966 Israel - Life in Silver KM#46 UNC, 1973 Babylonian (Iraqi) Hanukkah Lamp, in silver KM#75.1 Lustrous UNC, 10 Lirot (2) 1973 Declaration of Independence Israel’s 25th Anniversary KM#71 Lustrous UNC, 1974 Israel’s 26th Anniversary - Revival of the Hebrew Language in silver Lustrous UNC. 500 Pruta 1949 KM#16 About EF, 250 Pruta 1949H KM#15a UNC or near so and lustrous (£125 - £150) 2213) Italy (44) 1 Lira (4) 1912R EF/NEF, 1913R, NEF, 1915R GVF,1917 NEF/EF 1915R GVF, 5 Lire (1) 1936R GVF/VF, 10 Lire (39) 1936R GVF, 1948R (1) (£75 - £150)

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2214) Italy 500 Lire (43) 1958R (8), 1959R (3), 1960R (5), 1966R (19), 1967R (1), 1965 700th Anniversary of the Birth of Dante Alighieri (7) A/UNC to UNC many lustrous, some choice (£125 - £250)

2225) Palestine 5 Mils a high grade group (22) 1927 KM#3 (15), 1939 KM#3 (7) A/UNC to Lustrous UNC, some with attractive toning (£125 - £250)

2215) Italy Coins and medals 1863-2000 (180) mostly base metal issues, a wide variety in mixed circulated grades (£150 - £200)

2226) Peru (14) Half Sol (8) 1907 (2) LIMA FG-JR (2) UNC and A/UNC, 1922 GEF/AU scarce, 1927GN (2) GEF and Toned UNC, 1929GM (3) EF, GEF and A/UNC, along with (6) Real 1850 KM#143.1 Good Fine, Real 1860YB KM#181 Lustrous UNC, Half Real 1860YB KM#180 UNC and lustrous, Dinero 1866YB KM#190 UNC or near so with small rim nicks, Centavo 1864 KM#187.1 UNC with good subdued lustre, Peseta 1880 BF Dot after B below shield KM#200.2 NVF (£75 - £150)

2216) Middle East (275) a wide selection of countries includes Iran, Iraq, Jordan, Egypt, Turkey and more, mostly base metal issues with a few in silver, in mixed with some later issue EF to UNC and lustrous (£80 - £100) 2217) Middle East (57) includes Yemen, Bahrain, Qatar, Jordan, Iran, Iraq types, mostly in base metal in mixed grades a few with lustre (£30 - £60) 2218) Monaco 2 Francs (3) 1924 KM#112 A/UNC and lustrous, 1926 KM#115 (2) Toned UNC with traces of lustre, and NEF with signs of light cleaning, now retoned (£25 - £50) 2219) Morocco (9) 500 Francs 1956 (2) 200 Francs 1953 (2), 100 Francs 1953 (2), Rial (10 Dirhams) (3) AH1329 Y#25, AH1331 Paris Y#33, AH1336 Paris Y#33 EF to A/UNC (£60 - £120) 2220) Netherland East Indies and related (34) Duit 1735 Crowned Holland Arms KM#70 Fine, Duits (3) Crowned Utrecht Arms 1742 KM#111.1 VF, 1746 KM#111.1 GVF, 1794 KM#111.1 Good Fine and bold, Duits (6) Crowned Arms of West Friesland 1750 KM#131 Fine, 1754 KM#131 Fine, 1780 KM#131 Fine, 1781 KM#131 Fine, 1787 KM#131 (2) both around Fine, one struck on a thin flan and with the date figures in mirror image, this possibly an interesting contemporary counterfeit, Duit Crowned Zeeland Arms (6) 1729 Legend around shield KM#150 Fine, 1735 KM#152.1 Good Fine, 1753 KM#152.2 Fine, 1791 KM#152.3 Near Fine/Fine, 1793 KM#152.3 Fine/Good Fine, 1794 KM#152.3 NVF, Half Duit 1758 Silver KM#112.1a Fine or slightly better, Half Duit s with Crowned Zeeland Arms (3) 1752 KM#72 VG, 1753 KM#’72 (2) VG and Fine, Half Duits with Crowned Utrecht Arms (3) 1755 KM#112.1 (3) Fine (2) and Good Fine, Duit 1790 26mm diameter considered to be a forgery minted in Utrecht in the 1840s, Good Fine and of excellent workmanship, Netherlands - Gelderland Duit 1756 Fine, Netherlands Batavian Republic (4) Half Stuiver 1825 KM#284.2 Fine/Near Fine, Duit 1808 (2) Good Fine and VF, Half Duit 1808 KM#75 Good Fine, Sumatra (4) Kepang 1804 KM#263 Good Fine, One Cent 1834V KM#290 Fine, 1835V KM#290 Near Fine/VG, 1839W KM#290 Near Fine, Java Duit 1810 French Administration LN on obverse KM#223 Fine (£140 - £200) 2221) Netherlands and Colonies including 19th century silver some in better grades, and a bronze medal 1641 porous and holed looks cast perhaps a later imitation (£75 - £150) 2222) Netherlands mostly early pre union polities many is silver including crowns sized, generally collectable lower grades an interesting group (lot) (£300 - £500) 2223) New Zealand in high grades Halfcrowns (77) mostly 1963 Florins 1963 (72) these book at $20 each in Krause, 1964 (2), Shillings (85) these mostly 1963, Sixpences (82) mostly 1963, Threepence (115) QE II including examples from the 1950s most if not all lustrous Unc (£400 - £700) 2224) Palestine (18) 10 Mils (3) 1927 (2), 1939, 5 Mils (2) 1927, 1935, 2 Mils (5) 1927 (3), 1941, 1942, 1 Mil (8) 1927 (4), 1941, 1942 (2), 1943 holed, in mixed grades with some EF, Israel Mint Set 1968 (6 coins) 1 Lira to 1 Agora UNC, along with modern issues 5 Lira to 1 Agora (25) in mixed grades with many in EF (£70 - £90)

2227) Peru includes many Mint Error Mis-Strikes (36) 50 Centimos 1990s issue (31), 1 Sol 1975 (14), 1976 (14) KM#266.1 plus a further 3 mint error mis-strikes with the date off the flan (31) includes many struck considerably off centre, some showing up to 11mm of blank flan, Half Sol (3) 1975 (1), 1976 (3), all struck off-centre, 5 Centimos 1991-1993 LIMA CHAVEZ (1) mis-struck, off-centre with the date off the flan, mostly GEF to UNC, some with lustre, an interesting group (£75 - £150) 2228) Portugal 200 Reis 1909 EF as part of a group of Portugal and Portuguese Colonies (116) includes issues from Macau, Angola, Portuguese India and Mozambique, in mixed grades some in EF (£200 - £250) 2229) Portugal 500 Reis (3) 1898 400th Anniversary of the Discovery of India KM#538 UNC or very near so and lustrous, 1908 (2) KM#547 VF/GVF (2), 5 Escudos (2) 1933 KM#581 UNC and lustrous, 1934 KM#581 EF, 2 1/2 Escudo 1932 KM#580 EF, 50 Reis 1879, 1889, Lustrous UNC (£50 - £100) 2230) Reunion 50 Centimes 1896 Fine, Palestine 10 Mils 1935 VF, Seychelles 25 Cents 1939 GVF as part of a group of World a wide variety of types includes Rhodesia, Southern Rhodesia, Rhodesia and Nyasaland, South Africa, British West Africa, East Africa, Mozambique, Palestine, Brazil, Netherlands, Norway, Sweden, Germany and more, mostly 19th and 20th Century issues, includes some more interesting pieces, with some in silver, some later issues in EF to UNC (£120 - £220) 2231) Romania (6) 10000 Lei (4) 1946 KM#71 A/UNC to UNC and lustrous with light toning, 500 Lei 1941 (2) KM#60 the first A/ UNC the second UNC with original mint lustre (£75 - £100) 2232) Russia 5 Kopeks (38) 1902 (4), 1903 (5), 1905 (10), 1908 (2), 1909 (2), 1910 (2), 1911 (3), 1912 (1), 1913 (5), 1914 (3), 1915 (1) in mixed grades to NEF (£50 - £75) 2233) Russia (41) 10 Roubles to One Kopek 1930s to 1980 issues base metal issues, in mixed grades to GEF (£40 - £60) 2234) Russia 10 Kopeks (38), 1911, 1912 (2), 1914 (6), 1915 (26), 1916 (3) along with 20 Kopeks 1915 NEF to A/UNC the majority with lustre (£75 - £100) 2235) Russia 15 Kopeks (35) 1901 (4), 1902 (4), 1903 (3). 1904 (4), 1905 (6), 1906 (5). 1907 (4), 1908 (4), 1909 (1) Near Fine to VF (£60 - £80) 2236) Russia 20 Kopecks (40) 1908 (2), 1909 (4), 1910 (3), 1911 (2), 1912 (3), 1913 (2), 1914 (4), 1915 (18), 1916 (1) a few Fine, most are VF to GEF some with lustre (£125 - £150) 2237) Russia Half Kopek 1896 Y#48.1 Fine/Good Fine, Indian Princely States - Pudukkottai - Amman Cash undated (3) 1889-1906 Martanda Bhairava KM#6 Birmingham Mint (3) VF to EF with some spots (£20 - £25)

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2238) Sarawak (31) Ten Cents (5) 1920H, 1934H (4), One Cent (24) 1870, 1879, 1880 (2), 1886, 1927 (6), 1929 (5), 1930 (4), 1937H (4), Half Cents (2) 1870, 1933H, and British North Borneo (7) Five Cents 1903, One Cent (6) 1891H, 1921H (2), 1935H, 1938H and 1941H in mixed grades VG to NVF (£225 - £300) 2239) Serbia (138) 2 Dinara 1915 (16) , One Dinar (67) 1912 (28), 1915 (39), 50 Para 1915 (55) NVF to Lustrous UNC, many are lustrous or with attractive toning (£150 - £300) 2240) Silver Crown sized (17) China Pandas 10 Yuan 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, GB £2 Britannias 2014 (2), 2015 (2), 2016 Year of the Monkey, Guernsey Five Pounds 2009 Concord, Mexico 25 Pesos 1968 (3), USA Morgan Dollar 1881 s Silver Eagles 2014, 2015, 2016 all Unc to BU (£180 - £280) 2241) South Africa (5) Halfcrown 1897 VF, Florin 1924 Fine, Threepences (3) 1932 GVF toned, 1937 Fine, 1942 NF/GF, Southern Rhodesia (2) Shilling 1937 Fine/Good Fine, Threepence 1932 EF, as part of as group of Africa (26, one plugged) includes issues from East Africa, Belgian Congo, Southern Rhodesia, Kenya, Nigeria, Algeria, Malawi, Rhodesia and Nyasaland and Botswana, these in mixed grades (£100 - £150) 2242) South and Central America 19th and 20th Century issues (116) includes Mexico, Brazil, Argentina, Uruguay, Peru, Ecuador, Costa Rica, Honduras and more, a wide ranging group includes many bimetallic types, in mixed grades with some later coins EF (£150 - £200) 2243) South and Central America a mixed group (83) includes Brazil, Argentina, Cuba, Costa Rica, Mexico, Venezuela, Ecuador, Colombia, Central American Republic and Chile, the vast majority are base metal types, in mixed circulated grades (£150 - £200) 2244) Spain (4) 16 Maravedis 1663 MS KM#172.5 Good Fine, comes with old collector’s ticket ‘Doug, 1955’, 8 Maravedis 1625 Segovia KM#10.1 VF, comes with old collector’s ticket ‘Doug 1955’, 4 Maravedis, countermarked to 12 Maravedis (countermarked 1636-1642) host coin 1601 countermark and host coin About Fine, 4 Maravedis countermarked to 12 Maravedis (countermarked 1639-1642) host coin with date unclear, countermark VG, host coin Fair (£50 - £100) 2245) Spain a collection in an album 17th to 20th Century (77) 8 Reales Cobs to One Maravedis, and First Decimal Issues, many different types represented , includes Philip III, Philip IV, Charles III, Ferdinand VII, Isabel II types, includes some silver items, in mixed grades (£300 - £400) 2246) Spain One Centimo 1913 PC-V (5) UNC with practically full lustre, along with Portugal and related (23) Portugal (2) 500 Escudos 1999 Macau’s return to China, 10 Escudo 1954, Mozambique (13) 5 Escudos (6) 1938, 1949 (5), 2 1/2 Escudos (3) 1942 (2), 1950, 1 Escudo 1950, 50 Centavos 1945, 20 Centavos 1936 KM#64, 10 Centavos 1936, Timor 5 Escudos 1970 (8), mostly EF to UNC some lustrous (£75 - £150) 2247) Spain, includes Provincial issues and Kingdoms of Sicily a collection in an album (39) 13th to 18th Century mostly minors includes some silver issues, in mixed circulated grades, worthy of further research (£75 - £150) 2248) Straits Settlements (162), Hong Kong (39), Malaya (102), Malaya and British Borneo (39) Victoria to Elizabeth II includes many silver minors, in mixed grades includes some with lustre, along with World (8) a mixed group of 20th Century base metal in mixed grades (£300 - £400)

2249) Straits Settlements (25) One Cent 1919 (2), 1920 (21), 1926 (2) in mixed grades a few EF with traces of lustre, Half Cents 1932 (119) a few with light friction, the vast majority UNC and lustrous, Quarter Cents (41) 1845, 1884 (3), 1898 (4), 1899, 1901 (3), 1905 (2), 1916 (27), the Victorian and Edwardian issues VG, George V issues mostly EF to UNC, many with lustre, Germany - Weimar Republic Five Reichspfennigs 1930E Fine (£25 - £50) 2250) Straits Settlements (3) 20 Cents 1895 KM#12 Good Fine, 10 Cents 1881 VF, One Cent 1901 KM#16 NVF, Mauritius (3) 20 Cents 1877H KM#11.1 Fine, Five Cents 1897 KM#9 NVF with some heavier contact marks, Two Cents 1877 KM#8 GVF/VF, India (2) Quarter Rupee 1835 F incuse on truncation, 18 berries in wreath KM#448.5 Good Fine, 1835 No initials on truncation KM#448.3 Good Fine, Hong Kong 50 Cents 1905 KM#15About Fine with a edge knock (£100 - £150) 2251) Straits Settlements (36) Twenty Cents (12) 1886, 1888, 1889, 1896, 1899, 1900H, 1910 (3), 1935 (3), Ten Cents (9) 1888, 1890H, 1900, 1910 (2), 1926, 1927 (3), Five Cents (5) 1889, 1890H, 1910 (2), 1919, One Cent (8) 1888, 1890, 1895, 1903, 1904 (2), 1908 (2), Half Cent 1884, Quarter Cent 1901, in mixed grades VG to VF (£200 - £400) 2252) Sweden (26) 2 Kronor (8) 1928 Lustrous UNC, lightly toned, 1931 Lustrous UNC, 1934 Lustrous A/UNC, 1935 A/UNC, 1939 AU/ UNC, 1945G Lustrous A/UNC, 1949 EF, 1950 0 over 1 UNC with light toning, 5 Ore (18) 1875 VF, 1881 VF, 1886 GVF, 1887 VF/ GVF, 1890 EF and attractively toned with a hint of lustre, 1891 EF with small spots, 1892 GVF, 1897 EF nicely toned, 1898 Fine, 1899 EF/NEF, 1901 GVF, 1903 A/UNC and nicely toned, 1907 NEF, 1913 Toned UNC, 1915 UNC with lustre traces, 1930 UNC with an attractive and colourful ton, 1938 A/UNC toned, and 1941 GEF toned (£60 - £120) 2253) Sweden (40) 2 Kronor (22) 1934G (4), 1935G (6), 1936G (10), 1937G (2), 1 Krona (18) 1933G (1), 1935G (1), 1936G (6), 1937G (7), 1938G, 1941G (2) EF to UNC the vast majority lustrous (£75 - £150) 2254) Sweden 2 Kronor (37) 1942G (7), 1943G (2), 1945G (15), 1945 TS over G (1), 1947TS (9), 1948TS (1), 1950TS (2, one Proof or Prooflike) GVF to BU all lustrous, one of the 1942 coins with some staining (£75 - £150) 2255) The History of the United States Coin Collection a 19-coin set by the Franklin Mint comprising Commemorative Dollars (6) 1983D Los Angeles 1984 Olympic Games, 1984S Los Angeles Olympic Games - Entrance to Los Angeles Coliseum Silver Proof, 1986S Statue of Liberty Silver Proof, 1987S 200th Anniversary of the US Constitution Silver Proof, 1991P 38th Anniversary of the Korean War Silver Proof, 1991D 38th Anniversary of the Korean War, Dollars (3) 1881, 1923S, 1976S Bicentenary, Half Dollars Commemoratives (3) 1893 Columbian Exposition, 1952 Washington/Carver, 1993S James Madison Silver Proof, Half Dollars (3) 1899 (2), 1948D, Quarter Dollars (2) 1853 Arrows at date, 1927, Dimes (2) 1899, 1945S, Proof Issues UNC to FDC, the currency issues in mixed circulated grades, in the album of issue some with certificates, also with an additional unrelated certificate (£100 - £150) 2256) US Mint Error Mis-Strike One Cent 1992 without the copper plating as part of a group of USA (13) Quarter Dollars (3), Dimes (4), 5 Cent (1) and Cents (5) 1889-1952 in mixed grades to EF (£25 - £50)

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2257) USA (10) Dollars (5) 1880S Lustrous UNC, 1881S EF with some contact marks, 1882 UNC and lustrous, 1890 O Near Fine, 1897 O Near Fine, Half Dollars (5) 1944D VF, 1948D GEF/AU, 1951D VF, 1954D VF, 1958D A/UNC and lustrous, along with Canada Dollar 1936 VF toned (£100 - £150) 2258) USA (23) Quarter Dollars (9) 1853 Arrows and Rays, 1857, 1876, 1892, 1900, 1902, 1907, 1908D, 1915, Dimes (13) 1852, 1855 Arrows, 1862, 1886, 1890, 1891 O Open 9, 1892 (2), 1899, 1902, 1906, 1912, 1917S, VG to Good Fine, Three Cents 1870 NVF/VF, along with Australia Sixpences (3) 1914 GF, 1934 About Fine/Fine and 1936 NVF nicely toned (£60 - £90) 2259) USA (7) Dollars (5) 1878CC Bright VF, 1881S UNC or near so and lustrous, 1881 O A/UNC and lustrous, 1898 A/UNC and lustrous, 1921D GVF, Silver Eagle 1990 Lustrous UNC, Half Dollar 1964 EF (£85 - £150) 2260) USA One Cents (4) 1816 Wide date VG, 1823 NVG one of the scarcest dates in the series, 1835, VF with some scratches, 1851 Fine, cleaned (£220 - £280) 2261) USA Trade Dollar 1877 S Fine, Half Dollar 1829 Good Fine, Cents 1862, 1863, 1864 and 1883 these VG - VF (£75 - £150) 2262) USA Two Cents 1865 (2), Large Cents (2) 1851, 1855, Indian Head Cents (40) 1859, 1860, 1864 (2), 1865, 1867, 1870, 1873, 1880, 1881, 1881, 1882, 1883, 1884, 1887, 1888 (2), 1889, 1890 (4), 1891, 1892, 1893, 1894, 1895, 1896, 1897, 1898, 1899, 1900, 1901 (2), 1902, 1903, 1904, 1905, 1906, 1908 (2) in mixed grades a few VF to EF (£100 - £200) 2263) USA, GB and Ireland issues a mixed group (180), the majority in base metal but includes silver pre-1947 GB Halfcrowns to Threepences in mixed grades with some more modern items Lustrous UNC (£50 - £100) 2264) World (13) 18th to 20th Century Mostly Crown-sized issues includes Ethiopia, Germany, Turkey, Belgium, Spain France, Peru and more, in mixed grades to GVF, along with a Fantasy France Double Sol de 24 Deniers 1742 in base metal VF (£120 - £220)

2267) World (22) Canada - Newfoundland (5) 10 Cents (3) 1942C GF/ VF, 1945 (2) Fine and NVF, Five Cents 1941C Good Fine, One Cent 1944C Fine, Saudi Arabia Riyal (3) AH1354 (1936) UNC, AH1368 (1948) Lustrous UNC, AH1380 (1961) Lustrous UNC, Saudi Arabia Half Riyal AH1354 (1936) GVF, Palestine (9) 20 Mils (3) 1927 Fine, 1942 Bronze NVF and 1942 Bronze VF, 10 Mils (6) 1927 (3) Fine and Good Fine (2), 1937 VF, 1939NVF, 1942 Fine, Ceylon One Cent 1940 VF, Curacao Quarter Gulden 1947 Fine or better, New Zealand Sixpence 1933 VG, Netherlands 10 Cents 1897 VG (£110 - £140) 2268) World (75) includes many silver items a wide variety of types, includes examples from Belgium, Egypt, Italy, Sweden, Germany, in mixed grades, along with USA (16) Quarter Dollar 1907 VF, Ten Cents (4) 1903 EF, 1904 Fine, 1923 VG, 1961 A/UNC and lustrous, Half Dimes (2) 1838 VG, 1847 VG, Five Cents 1910 About VF, One Cent (8) 1883 VG, 1886 VG, 1887 VG, 1893 GF, 1897 Near Fine, 1905 VG, 1909 Lincoln (2) both VF, USA Proof Set 1982SA FDC in the case of issue, USA Half Dollar 2008S Cupro-Nickel Proof FDC in the box of issue with certificate (£150 - £250) 2269) World (81) including German East Africa Rupie 1913, Italy 50 Cents 1889R these VF, others include Victoria Isle of Man copper in middle grades, George III Irish, Silver Threepences (56) (£125 - £250) 2270) World 18th to 20th Century (78) with the majority in silver, many different countries represented includes South Africa, Australia, Netherlands, Peru, Mauritius, Canada, India, Iran, Portugal, Austria, German States, Spain, Mexico, Central American Republic, Panama, and many more, includes a few key dates, some more useful pieces and collectable types with many VF or better with some 19th Century types in EF (£250 - £450) 2271) World 19th and 20th Century in an Album (200) a wide range of countries represented, largely base metal issues, in mixed grades, individual total ticket priced around 870 Euros (£85 - £125) 2272) World 20th Century issues mostly in silver (18) includes issues from South Africa, Canada, Bermuda, France and more, in mixed grades EF to Lustrous UNC (£120 - £180)

2265) World (14) a varied group, includes some more unusual and scarcer items: Colombia - Cartagena Siege Coinage Half Real 1812 KM#D2 Good Fine with date full and bold, France 30 Sols 1820 Aniche Mining Company Token, Reverse: MD 1820 within wreath (Maz.779) GVF and very scarce, Lithuania Six Groszy 1652 Johann Casimir KM#44 VF/GF, a rare one-year type, South Africa Florin 1928 VF/GVF, Guatemala Quarter Quetzal 1926 KM#243.1 GVF, Ecuador Decimo 1902 LIMA with JF on reverse KM#50.3 UNC and lustrous, Tunisia One Franc AH1335 (1916)A Muhammad Al-Nasir KM#238 UNC or near so and lustrous, New Guinea Shilling 1935 KM#5 EF, Cyprus Nine Piastres 1901 KM#6 Bold Fine, Ireland Shilling 1930 S.6627 GVF, Greenland 25 Ore 1926 (h) HCM GJ with central hole KM#6 Good Fine, Finland One Markka 1874S KM#3.2 Fine, Spain Real 1733 VG, Portugal 60 Reis undated (1683) KM#139 GVF (£125 - £225)

2273) World a mixed group (80) mostly Asian types includes China, Japan, Philippines, Thailand and more, mostly base metal types with a few in silver, includes a few Fantasy issues, in mixed circulated grades, some later issues EF (£150 - £200)

2266) World (18) including India Half Rupee 1917 in higher grade and other unusual and better grade items (£200 - £300)

2276) World an accumulation in three albums (1712) many countries represented, includes GB, USA, Palestine, Australia, Canada, Southern Rhodesia, France, Germany, Belgium, East Africa, Egypt, China, Romania, Poland, Spain, Denmark, Ceylon, China, Korea, Monaco, British Honduras, and more, includes some silver items, in mixed circulated grades (£180 - £250)

2274) World a small group (4) Isle of Man Halfpenny 1813 NVF, Sweden 1/6 Skilling 1832 Draped Bust with Plain Border KM#634 Good Fine cleaned, Morocco 2 1/2 Dirhams AH1313 Paris Mint Y#6 About VF, Roman Denarius Vitellius Obverse: Laureate head right A VITELLIVS GERM IMP AVG TR P/Tripod with raven below and dolphin above XV VIR SACR FAC, RIC 109, 2.76 grammes, Near Fine with dark tone (£30 - £60) 2275) World a small group better grade and scarcer items (30) (£200 £300)

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2277) World copper and bronze a varied group (69) a wide variety of countries represented including GB Countermarked Penny ‘TIPTON WORKHOUSE ‘along with examples from Netherlands Indies, Sarawak, Australia, Canada and Provinces, British Honduras, Cambodia, Mauritius, India, Ionian Islands, Morocco, Turkey, Finland, Argentina (Buenos Aires), Hong Kong, Spain, Portugal, Brazil, Ceylon, British West Africa, Isle of Man, Ireland, Guernsey, Uruguay and more, includes some more interesting pieces, in mixed grades with some EF or better (£200 - £300) 2278) World generally earlier items from circulation (lot) (£100 - £200) 2279) World in a large biscuit tin some in silver (lot) (£200 - £400) 2280) World in high grade many in mint state (88) a wide variety including silver, including Palestine, Norway and Straits Settlements back to Victoria (£500 - £800) 2281) World in silver (1.25 kilos) mainly lower grades some damaged (£200 - £300) 2282) World in silver, all but one Crown-sized (15) includes USA with silver Eagles (5), Mexico, South Africa and Austria types, in mixed grades to UNC (£100 - £160) 2283) World including collections in album pages and Whitman style folders, others in bags with a few sets, notes and medals (lot) mostly base metal issues from circulation (over 17 kilos gross weight) (£100 - £200) 2284) World including earlier items some in silver, some lustrous (49) (£200 - £300) 2285) World mostly 20th Century with a few earlier, in two albums (562) mostly base metal with a handful in silver, in mixed grades, includes a small group of World minor mis-strikes (£180 - £240) 2286) World, a collection in four albums (£150 - £300) 2287) Yugoslavia 20 Dinara 1938 KM#23 silver issue (53) A/UNC to UNC and lustrous (£80 - £160)

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Proxy Bid Auction - World Coins Single Coins and Small Lots (Lots 2288-2399)

This section of the sale contains World Coins Single Coins and Small Lots whose low estimates are less than £100. They will be on display at the Bracknell auction and are available for viewing in our offices in Kent and at the shows we attend when the auction is live. Also pictures of each of these lots are showing on our website There will be no live auction at Bracknell for these lots. We will accept written, telephone and email bids prior to the sale and during the sale at Bracknell until the end of the sale on Monday 2nd December, when the sale will close. 2288) Australia Penny 1915H KM#23 EF the obverse with a slightly uneven tone, the striking on the crown is strong with all eight pearls showing and the central diamond almost complete (£50 - £100) 2289) Australia Shilling 1961 KM#53 Choice UNC and fully lustrous, in a PCGS holder and graded MS66 (£24 - £32) 2290) Australia Sixpence 1921 KM#25 EF/NEF with all pearls and diamonds fully visible (£60 - £90) 2291) Australia Sixpence 1963 KM#58 Choice UNC and with practically full lustre in a PCGS holder and graded MS66 (£22 - £28) 2292) Austria Thaler Archduke Ferdinand undated (1564-1595) Hall Mint, Davenport 8026 About VF the reverse with a slightly uneven tone (£75 - £125) 2293) Austro-Hungarian Medallic Coinage 1879 2 Florin, Silver Wedding of Franz Joseph I and Elisabetha X#M5 GVF with some light contact marks (£40 - £60) 2294) Barbados Penny 1788 Large Pineapple KM#Tn8 VF (£15 - £30) 2295) Brazil - Maranhao 40 Reis undated (1835) large M countermark on host coin Brazil 80 Reis 1832, KM#406 Countermark Good Fine, host coin Fine, an unusual issue, listed at $300 in Fine in Krause (£25 - £75) 2296) British Honduras Cent 1926 KM#19 in an NGC holder and graded AU58 BN (£30 - £50) 2297) Canada - Lower Canada Two Sous (Penny) Token 1842 KM#Tn19 UNC or near so with traces of lustre and minor cabinet friction (£40 - £60) 2298) Canada Five Cents 1924 KM#29 UNC with pale lustre and some surface marks, the pearls to the left of the centre diamond not struck (£60 - £80) 2299) Canada Two Sous (Penny) Bank Token 1852 KM#Tn21 EF/AU and with chocolate tone, a few small tone spots barely detract (£40 - £60) 2300) China - Kiangnan Province (2) 20 Cents (1898) No ring around dragon Y#143a NVF, 10 Cents with large characters in the inner ring and in the legend Y#142a.3 VF, Hupeh Province 20 Cents undated (1895-1907) Y#125.1 VF with speckled tone (£15 - £45) 2301) China - Republic Dollar Year 23 (1934) Y#345 UNC and lustrous with some contact marks and very light toning, a very pleasing example (£50 - £75)

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2302) China - Republic Dollar Year 23 (1934) Y#345 UNC and lustrous with some light contact marks, a very attractive example (£50 £75)

2321) German States - Brunswick-Luneberg-Calenberg-Hannover 1/6 Thaler 1716B KM#108 Good Fine or slightly better with touches of gold tone (£50 - £75)

2303) China 5 Yuan 1986 in silver KM#150, 22.22 grames Lustrous UNC (£80 - £100)

2322) German States - Mainz - 5 Sols Siege Coinage 1793 NVF/F for issue the reverse with some uneven toning and an edge crack, an unusual issue and rarely encountered in any grade (£80 - £120)

2304) China Dollar Year 23 (1934) Junk Y#345 in an NGC holder and graded AU58 (£25 - £50) 2305) China Dollar Year 8 (1919) Seven characters above head Y#329.6, L&M 76, in an NGC holder VF Details - Cleaned (£25 - £50) 2306) China Republic Dollar Year 3 (1914) Y#329, L&M 63 in an NGC holder and graded XF Details - Cleaned (£50 - £100) 2307) Costa Rica 50 Centimos 1923 Counterstamped Coinage, counterstamped on host coin 25 Centimos 1887GW (host coin KM#127.1) KM#157 EF with some lustre (£75 - £100) 2308) Crete Lepton (2) 1901A KM#1 UNC the obverse with traces of lustre, the reverse with around 50% lustre, 1900A KM#1 EF toned, both scarce (£30 - £60) 2309) Cyprus (2) 18 Piastres 1921 KM#14 GF/NVF, 4 1/2 Piastres 1921 NEF with attractive golden tone (£50 - £75) 2310) Cyprus Quarter Piastre 1884 KM#1.1 VF with some surface residue (£50 - £70) 2311) Danzig 5 Gulden 1935 KM#158 NEF with some light contact marks, a scarce date (£75 - £125)

2323) German States - Prussia Thaler 1861 KM#489 EF the reverse with some small spots (£55 - £75) 2324) German States - Saxe-Old-Alteburg Thaler 1598 Friedrich Wilhelm I and Johan III, Saalfeld Mint MB#79 Dav.9779 Good Fine and bold, superior to the illustration in Krause ‘German Coins’ 3rd edition (page 1119) (£50 - £125) 2325) Germany - Weimar Republic 5 Reichsmarks 1929A 200th Anniversary of the Birth of Gotthold Lessing KM#68 NEF with golden toning in the legends, a rare piece with a mintage figure of 87,000, and seldom seen in any grade (£90 - £120) 2326) Germany Third Reich 3 Marks 1937 D PCGS MS64 (£30 - £50) 2327) Greece (2) Drachma 1873A KM#38 VF and attractively toned, 50 Lepta 1874A Lustrous GEF with a hint of toning (£80 - £100) 2328) Greece 10 Lepta 1869BB KM#43 NEF, two small tone spots in the obverse field barely detract (£30 - £40) 2329) Greece 2 Lepta 1834 KM#14 Fine, one of the key dates in the series (£70 - £100)

2312) France - Dijon, Mathieu de Badier, Mayor of the Bailiwick of Dijon - Silver Jetton 1686 Good Fine, toned (£15 - £35)

2330) Greece Drachma 1910 Reverse: Mythological figure of Thetis with shield of Achilles seated on sea horse KM#60 EF and lustrous, the obverse with toning in the legend (£30 - £40)

2313) France 5 Francs (2) 1812L Bayonne Mint KM#694.9GVF the reverse with some colourful tone in the legends, 1837A KM#749.1 GVF with an edge nick (£50 - £100)

2331) Greece Two Drachma 1911 Reverse: Mythological figure of Thetis with shield of Achilles seated on sea horse KM#61 About VF, Rare (£50 - £75)

2314) France 5 Francs 1812D Lyon Mint KM#694.5 About Fine/Near Fine (£40 - £60)

2332) Guadeloupe One Franc 1921 KM#46 GEF with very minor surface deposit in the legend, one of only two dates in the series (£35 £55)

2315) France 5 Francs 1937 KM#888 in an NGC holder UNC Details Cleaned (£60 - £80) 2316) France Ecu 1728K Bordeaux Mint, Privy Mark Millstone, KM#486.11 VG with some scuffs on the edges, has possibly been mounted at some time (£40 - £60) 2317) German East Africa (2) One Rupie 1910J KM#10 UNC the obverse toned, the reverse with good lustre, a couple of small spots only prevent the reverse from being choice, seldom encountered in this high grade, Quarter Rupie 1909A KM#9 GVF/EF, a scarcer date in this short series, Mombasa One Rupee 1888H Imperial British East Africa Legend KM#5 VF with some surface marks, a scarce one-year type (£75 - £125) 2318) German East Africa Five Heller 1908J KM#11 Good Fine with a small spot of the reverse, scarce (£40 - £60) 2319) German States - Aanhalt-Dessau Three Marks 1914 Friedrich II Silver Wedding Anniversary KM#30 UNC and lustrous, a choice and scarce piece (£60 - £80) 2320) German States - Baden Two Marks 1902 50th Year of the Reign of Friedrich I, KM#271, in a PCGS holder and graded MS61 (£24 - £32)

2333) Hong Kong 5 Cents 1899 KM#5 UNC and with a gold and olive tone, in a PCGS holder and graded MS64 (£55 - £75) 2334) India (2) Half Rupee 1840 as M#456.1 but with .W.W incuse on the truncation EF and lightly toned, Quarter Rupee 1892 Bombay (B incuse), Type C Bust, Type I Reverse, KM#490 GEF lustrous and with an attractive golden tone, Ceylon 50 Cents 1921B KM#109a AU/UNC, lustrous and with superb grey and gold toning (£75 £150) 2335) India (2) Quarter Rupee 1945 Bombay, Large 5 in date KM#547 EF toned the reverse with two small spots, Half Rupee 1945 Lahore Small 5 in date, KM#551 EF toned (£40 - £60) 2336) India Quarter Rupee 1862 Calcutta UNC or near so with some small edge nicks, beautifully toned and with much eye appeal, Gibraltar One Quart 1842 2 over 0, KM#2 NEF with some small spots, and some light dirt in the legends (£70 - £100) 2337) India Rupee 1911 KM#523 GEF/AU the obverse with a small scratch (£50 - £75) 2338) India Rupee 1938 Bombay, with dot, KM#555 Fine and toned, scarce (£60 - £90)

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2339) Ionian Islands (2) Two Lepta 1820 KM#31 NVF, Lepton 1819 KM34 NVF (£35 - £45) 2340) Ionian Islands (2) Two Oboli 1819 KM#33 About Fine/Fine, Obol 1819 KM#32 Fine or a little better, with some edge knocks (£70 - £100) 2341) Ireland - Military Organization Countermarked Pieces (3) Ireland Fifty Pence 1971 countermarked VUP, Ireland Ten Pence 1971 countermarked UVF, and USA Half Dollar 1971 countermarked IRA H BLOCK, countermarks GVF-NEF, the host coins VF to GVF (£50 - £70) 2342) Ireland Halfcrown Gunmoney 1690 May Small Size S.6580B, Timmins TB30sM-2A GVF, some staining on ET.H on the reverse but overall a bold and pleasing example (£80 - £120) 2343) Ireland Halfpenny Evasion undated Obverse OLIVER CROMWELL, bust right, Reverse Irish Harp with 8 strings SOUTH WALES, Coleman EH-414 NVG an unusual issue (£20 - £30) 2344) Ireland Penny 1931 S.6630 UNC with good subdued mint lustre, the reverse with some very small tone spots (£50 - £80) 2345) Ireland Shillings Gunmoney (2) 1690 Mar: Timmins TB12K-1C, VG and 1689 Nov: Timmins TB12F-1C VG with some excess metal on the edge at 3 o’clock (£40 - £60) 2346) Ireland Ten Pence Bank Tokens 1813 (2) S.6618 EF and nicely tones, and Near Fine/Fine (£40 - £80) 2347) Italian States - Naples, Carlino Ferdinand of Aragon, undated (1458-1494) mint masters initial M in field. (Salvatore Miroballo) 3.61 grammes some slight weakness of strike otherwise NVF (£50 - £95) 2348) Italian States - Papal States 10 Soldi 1869 XXIII-R date and Roman year mismatch, unlisted type, obverse and reverse types as KM#1386.1 UNC and presumably very rare (£30 - £50) 2349) Italian States - Papal States Baiocco 1849 IVR KM#1339.1 Fine once cleaned, rare and unpriced by Krause (£10 - £20) 2350) Italian States - Pesaro, Grosso Giovanni Sforza (1489-1500), 1.76 grammes, Fine/NVF (£35 - £65) 2351) Italian States - Venice Tallero 1781 KM#730 a flattening to the rim at the top suggests possibly once mounted, the surfaces however show no obvious signs of having been in jewellery, About VF, viewing recommended (£30 - £60) 2352) Italy 50 Centesimi 1863 M-BN KM#14.1 EF/GEF lightly toned, the obverse with minor tone spots (£20 - £35) 2353) Japan One Sen Year 14 (1881) Y#17.2 Small Japanese number 4 in the date, JNDA 01-46, in a PCGS holder and graded MS62 BN (£45 - £60) 2354) Muscat and Oman Quarter Anna AH1311 (1893) as KM#2 an off-metal striking and weighing 7.71 grammes (normally struck in copper) thought to have been struck in India, this example showing small differences to the obverse design, EF. We note we have previously sold a silver example weighing 10.25 grammes that had been tested and realised £3400 hammer price in LCA 158 Lot 1243 (£25 - £50) 2355) Netherlands 10 Cents 1887 Broadaxe and star KM#80 UNC with a light golden tone and underlying original lustre (£30 - £60)

2356) Netherlands Jetton 1557 Billon 29mm diameter, Obverse: Three shields crowned, CONCORDES. SERVAT. AMICITIA Reverse Rose with bundle of arrows G.DV.BVRRIAV.DES.FINANC. 1557 NVF (£25 - £50) 2357) New Zealand 19th Century Penny Token undated (1874) Kirkaldie & Stains, Wellington. General Drapers and Outfitters, KM#Tn37 GVF (£30 - £50) 2358) New Zealand Tokens (2) Penny 1875 S.Clarkson, Christchurch, Builder & Importer, Cashel Street KM#KM#Tn13 Fine, Rare, Penny 1881 Milner & Thompson, Christchurch , Canterbury Music Depot & Pianoforte Warehouse, KM#Tn50 NEF and pleasing (£25 - £50) 2359) Norway 10 Ore 1889 KM#350 UNC lightly toning with underlying mint lustre (£20 - £40) 2360) Norway 5 Ore 1945 KM#388 NVF toned with an edge nick and some surface marks, the key date in this short series. Cataloguer’s Note: The illustration for this type is incorrect in Krause, see KM#394 for the same design on the 2 Ore coin and KM#387 on the 1 Ore coin of the same date. (£60 - £100) 2361) Palestine 100 Mils 1931 KM#7 Near Fine the key date in the series (£70 - £100) 2362) Philippines Fantasy Amulet Dollar Holy Family ‘Jesus Maria Joseph’/ ‘La Concepcion’ undated (c.1950s), weight 24.86 grammes, in low grade silver, these pieces manufactured by Mang Maning Dealino and were said to bring good luck in business. About VF (£80 - £100) 2363) Portugal 400 Reis 1795 KM#288 Fine or slightly better with old grey toning (£40 - £60) 2364) Russia One Rouble 1999Г Ross’s Gull Y#643 Silver Proof nFDC with some light toning, uncased in a capsule (£40 - £60) 2365) Sierra Leone 50 Cents 1972 KM#25 KM#25 appears officially gilded EF with some surface marks, comes in a small blue box (£50 - £80) 2366) South Africa (2) Sixpence 1923 KM#A16 AU/UNC with light golden toning and retaining some mint lustre, a most pleasing example of this two -year type, Threepence 1942 KM#26 EF/AU the obverse with some small spots (£25 - £50) 2367) South Africa Penny 1892 KM#2 EF nicely toned with some light contact marks (£50 - £75) 2368) South Africa Sixpence 1924 KM#A16 one of only two dates for this reverse type, A/UNC and with good subdued lustre, the obverse with all eight pearls and the central diamond visible and scarce thus (£50 - £75) 2369) South Africa Two Shillings 1892 KM#6 EF with a pleasing light tone, the obverse with minor contact marks (£70 - £100) 2370) South America (2) Uruguay 50 Centesimos 1917 Buenos Aires Mint KM#22 A/UNC with traces of lustre and some light contact marks, Colombia 50 Centavos 1934 KM#274 UNC and lustrous with minor cabinet friction. Note: minted at San Francisco. (£75 - £100) 2371) Straits Settlements (2) Five Cents 1901H KM#10 GEF/AU and lustrous with an attractive golden tone, Quarter Cent 1845 KM#1 GVF with some dirt in the legends (£75 - £100)

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2372) Straits Settlements One Cent 1875W KM#9 A/UNC with some toning and a trace of lustre, scarce in high grade, Sarawak One Cent 1870 KM#6 About EF with a trace of lustre. Possibly lightly cleaned in the past (£75 - £150) 2373) Sweden 5 Ore 1866 KM#707 Fine/VF with some residual dirt in the legends, along with Germany, Medal World War II The expected invasion, 1941 48mm diameter, a Meissen white pottery example, Obverse: Eagle carrying bomb/Reverse: FELDZUG IM SUDOSTEN , inner legend WIR WERDEN ENGLAND SCHLAGEN WO WIR ESTREFFEN in four lines, with swastika above, EF with very little actual wear (£40 - £60) 2374) Swiss Cantons - St. Gallen 5 Batzen 1813K KM#111 EF and lustrous with some small lamination marks (£20 - £40) 2375) Switzerland 5 Francs 1850A KM#11 Fine/Good Fine with grey tone (£30 - £50) 2376) Switzerland 5 Francs 1922 B no stop in obverse legend KM#37 VF/GVF with some surface marks (£75 - £100) 2377) Switzerland 5 Francs Shooting Thaler 1881 Fribourg X#S15 A/UNC and lustrous with some gold toning in the legends (£75 - £100) 2378) Tonkin (North Vietnam) - French Protectorate 1/600th Piastre 1905 KM#1 Zinc issue, the only currency coin, About UNC with some discolouration, also retaining some mint lustre and scarce thus (£30 - £40) 2379) Turkey - Ottoman Billon issues (2) Two Zolota AH1187/13 (1787) KM#403, 26.18 grammes, Good Fine with some light pits, One Piastre AH1187/11, (1785) with flower branch added to right of tughra KM#398, 17.54 grammes VF with some weakness in the centre (£50 - £75) 2380) Turkey 20 Kurush AH1255/18 Large inscription KM#676 Good Fine (£25 - £50) 2381) USA (2) Half Dollar 1858 O Breen 4882 EF and lustrous, One Cent 1909 VDB Breen 2052 UNC or very near so and lustrous with minor cabinet friction (£75 - £125)

2391) USA Half Dollar Commemorative 1925 Stone Mountain Breen 7460, UNC or very near so with minor cabinet friction (£50 - £80) 2392) USA Halfpenny 1773 Virginia No Stop after S, 7 Harp strings, Breen 181 Obverse Fine, the reverse GF and bold, possibly better by US standards (£50 - £100) 2393) USA Post Colonial issue, George Washington undated, c.1793, Obverse bust of Washington right GEORGE WASHINGTON, Reverse design in the style of George Wyon’s Constellatio Nova pieces, with 15 stars, SUCCESS TO THE UNITED STATES, struck on a 25mm diameter flan Fine for wear with pitted surfaces (£35 £125) 2394) USA Quarter Dollar 1896S Breen 4150 in an NGC holder and graded Fair 2, Rare, Breen states ‘Usually in low grades’, Rare (£50 - £100) 2395) USA Quarter Dollar 1903 Breen 4175 GEF and lustrous with a hint of golden tone (£80 - £100) 2396) USA Quarter Dollars (2) 1847O Breen 3972, Good Fine, Breen in his 1988 publication states ‘usually in low grades; unknown choice’ we note that the current PCGS Population report shows only one example in MS64 (the finest known) and three examples in MS63, 1857O Breen 4012 EF the reverse with some scratches in the field, Breen states ‘Very Rare UNC’ (£75 - £150) 2397) USA Ten Cents 1895 O Heavy Mintmark Breen 3491 in an NGC holder VG Details - Obverse Tooled, Rare (£50 - £100) 2398) USA Washington Halfpenny 1783 Large Bust, UNITED STATES reverse legend, Plain edge Breen 1203 VG, along with GB Halfpenny 1754 with obverse countermarked BOSTON, Countermark Good Fine, host coin Fair (£15 - £35) 2399) Yugoslavia Essai Crown 1967 Peter II (In exile) Silver Proof X#E1, numbered 68 on the edge, nFDC in original sealed plastic (£70 £100)

2382) USA Dollar 1882 Breen 5565 EF toned (£25 - £35) 2383) USA Dollar 1885 Breen 5581 in a PCGS holder and graded MS63 (£50 - £70) 2384) USA Dollar 1885CC Breen 5585 in an NGC holder VF Details Cleaned and Rare (£50 - £100) 2385) USA Dollar 1891CC Breen 5624 the ‘Spitting Eagle’ variety, EF and hairlined in the fields (£50 - £100) 2386) USA Dollars 1885 Breen 5581 (2) both UNC and lustrous with very attractive toning (£70 - £90) 2387) USA Half Cent 1832 Breen 1572 NEF with some contact marks and an edge nick (£75 - £100) 2388) USA Half Cent 1833 Breen 1573 VF with a small scuff on the hair (£65 - £85) 2389) USA Half Dollar 1877S Type II hub, with pointed berry above H, normal Small S, Breen 5009 VF with a pleasing old grey tone with touches of underlying blue (£75 - £100) 2390) USA Half Dollar Commemorative 1925 Stone Mountain Breen 7460 GEF/AU and lightly toned (£55 - £75)

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Proxy Bid Auction -English Milled Coins (Lots 2400-2552) This section of the sale contains English Milled Coins whose low estimates are less than £100. They will be on display at the Bracknell auction and are available for viewing in our offices in Kent and at the shows we attend when the auction is live. Also pictures of each of these lots are showing on our website There will be no live auction at Bracknell for these lots. We will accept written, telephone and email bids prior to the sale and during the sale at Bracknell until the end of the sale on Monday 2nd December , when the sale will close. 2400) Crown 1662 Rose below bust, no date on edge ESC 15, Bull 339 Fine/Good Fine and nicely toned (£80 - £120) 2401) Crown 1668 VICESIMO ESC 36, Bull 373, Near Fine/Fine, Ex-brooch mount (£30 - £60) 2402) Crown 1696 ESC 89, Bull 995 Fine/Near Fine (£60 - £80) 2403) Crown 1819 LIX ESC 215, Bull 2010 GVF toned with some scratches and light tooling on the obverse visible under magnification, Florin 1849 WW obliterated by linear circle ESC 802A, Bull 2816 About VF/VF the obverse with some scratches (£50 - £100) 2404) Crown 1845 Cinquefoil stops on edge ESC 282, Bull 2564 VF with a small edge nick and a thin scratch on the obverse (£75 - £150) 2405) Crown 1887 ESC 296, Bull 2585 GEF and attractively toned, with just a few light contact marks and small rim nicks (£85 - £95) 2406) Crown 1895 LIX ESC 309, Bull 2599, Davies 514 dies 2A T of VICTORIA points to a space, GVF and lustrous (£40 - £80) 2407) Crown 1896 LX ESC 311, Bull 2601, Davies 520 dies 2D GVF with an edge bruise, the reverse with some scratches (£80 - £100) 2408) Crown 1935 Specimen ESC 376, Bull 3652 UNC and attractively toned, with a few minor contact marks, in the red box of issue (£50 - £70) 2409) Crowns (2) 1845 Cinquefoil stops on edge ESC 282, Bull 2564 Fine with a small edge bruise, 1847 Young Head ESC 286, Bull 2567 Fine (£80 - £100)

2415) Farthing 1673 No Stops on Obverse Peck 525 Fine and bold, very few known examples, the listing for the Cooke collection states ‘we know of none better than GF’, this example certainly compares favourably with the Cooke collection example. Listed as Extremely Rare by Peck, we note we have only offered one previous example, London Coins Auction A151 6/12/2015 Lot 2310 described as ‘better than Fine, bold and clear’ which realised £200 hammer price (£75 - £150) 2416) Farthing 1690 edge reading only partly visible (possibly Peck 579) VG/Fine for wear with surface blistering (£55 - £65) 2417) Farthing 1719 Legend Continuous over bust Peck 815 Good Fine for wear, the fields with some pitting, Very Rare (£30 - £60) 2418) Farthing 1754 Peck 892 EF with a small edge crack at 9 o’clock visible under magnification (£70 - £90) 2419) Farthing 1821 Obverse 1, Peck 1407 UNC with traces of lustre, a high grade and sharply struck example, in an LCGS holder and graded LCGS 80 (£75 - £100) 2420) Farthing 1825 Obverse 1, Peck 1414 the obverse UNC with around 75% lustre, a little subdued, the reverse with 90% red lustre, a most attractive example, in an LCGS holder and graded LCGS 80 (£75 - £100) 2421) Farthing 1828 Peck 1443 UNC with a pleasing chocolate tone, the obverse with a trace of lustre, in an LCGS holder and graded LCGS 80, formerly in an NGC holder and graded MS63 BN, the NGC ticket no longer with the coin (£75 - £100) 2422) Farthing 1839 Peck 1554 EF toned (£60 - £80) 2423) Farthing 1840 Peck 1559 UNC toned with around 30% lustre, a most attractive example, in an LCGS holder and graded LCGS 80, the joint finest known of 5 examples thus far recorded by the LCGS Population Report (£45 - £65) 2424) Farthing 1845 the 4 with no serifs at the base, as Peck 1566 NEF and unusual (£5 - £15) 2425) Farthing 1853 WW Raised Peck 1575 About EF (£80 - £100) 2426) Farthing 1886 Freeman 557 dies 7+F UNC with traces of lustre, in an LCGS holder and graded LCGS 78 (£35 - £50) 2427) Farthings (2) 1672 Loose Drapery Peck 521 Bold Fine or better, 1673 CAROLA error legend, Peck 523 NVF with the error legend very clear (£30 - £60)

2410) Crowns (2) 1845 Cinquefoil stops on edge, ESC 282, Bull 2564, the edge ex-swivel mount at 3 and 9 o’clock, plugged in these two places, Good Fine, 1822 TERTIO ESC 252, Bull 2320 Fine (£75 - £100)

2428) Farthings (2) 1799 3 Berries Peck 1279 UNC with minor cabinet friction and a few small tone spots, 1799 4 Berries, Peck 1280 the much scarcer variety VF/NEF (£40 - £80)

2411) Crowns (2) 1889 ESC 299, Bull 2589, Davies 484 dies 1C, EF with some hairlines, 1896 LX ESC 311, Bull 2601, Davies 520 dies 2D NEF/GVF the reverse with a pleasing tone (£60 - £110)

2429) Farthings (3) 1697 GVLIELMS error Peck 660 Fair, Excessively rare with few example known, 1699 Date in legend Peck 681 About Fine bold and even, 1700 R over B in BRITANNIA, the A’s unbarred in BRITANNIA Fair/VG (£60 - £120)

2412) Dollar Bank of England 1804 No Stop after REX Obverse E, Reverse 2 ESC 164, Bull 1951 NVF with I.S stamped on the bust (£80 - £140) 2413) Double Florin 1887 Arabic 1 ESC 395, Bull 2697 UNC/AU the obverse with prooflike fields (£40 - £80) 2414) Farthing 1673 CAROLA error legend Peck 523 Fair (£25 - £50)

2430) Farthings (4) 1860 Toothed Border 5 Berries Freeman 501 dies 3+B Lustrous UNC with a choice and colourful tone, 1865 Large fat 8 in date similar to Cooke 148 GEF with traces of lustre, 1879 Large 9 in date Freeman 540 dies 5+C Good Fine, 1881 Freeman 3 Berries with Closed 8 in date Freeman 545 dies 6+C Lustrous UNC (£40 - £60) 2431) Fifty Pence 2009 250th Anniversary of Kew Gardens S.H19 A/ UNC and lustrous with only minor contact marks (£50 - £75)

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2432) Florin 1849 ESC 802, Bull 2815 Lustrous EF (£75 - £150) 2433) Florin 1856 No Stop after date ESC 813A, Bull 2833 GVF/NEF with some rim nicks, the reverse with a small tone spot (£75 - £125) 2434) Florin 1875 ESC 844, Bull 2883, Die Number 86, the top of the die number has an extra loop, or more likely, may be 8 over higher 8 in die number VG and unusual (£10 - £50) 2435) Florin 1892 ESC 874, Bull 2960 VG/About Fine the reverse with some scratches (£35 - £50) 2436) Florin 1899 ESC 883, Bull 2969 UNC and lustrous in an LCGS holder and graded LCGS 78, minor contact marks only prevent this from being choice, (£75 - £100) 2437) Florin 1900 ESC 884, Bull 2971 Lustrous UNC an attractive example (£40 - £80) 2438) Florin 1902 ESC 920, Bull 3578 nFDC with a light grey tone (£60 - £120) 2439) Florin 1903 ESC 921, Bull 3579 About EF/EF with some golden tone, the obverse with some light contact marks (£60 - £120) 2440) Florin 1911 ESC 929, Bull 3755, Davies 1731 dies 2A GEF nicely toned, the obverse with some light contact marks (£30 - £50) 2441) Florin 1911 ESC 929, Bull 3755, Davies 1731 dies 2A Lustrous UNC with hints of toning, in an LCGS holder and graded LCGS 80, the joint finest known of 10 examples thus far recorded by the LCGS Population Report (£80 - £120)

2454) Halfcrown 1902 Matt Proof ESC 747, Bull 3568 Unc with some hairlines (£80 - £140) 2455) Halfcrown 1910 ESC 755, Bull 3576 EF with minor contact marks, with traces of golden toning (£50 - £100) 2456) Halfcrown 1911 ESC 757, Bull 3709 EF/GEF the obverse with just a few light contact marks (£50 - £100) 2457) Halfcrown 1920 Lower relief Large head ESC 767, Bull 3720, Davies 1675, dies 3A GEF and with attractive light golden tone, a small edge nick at the top of the obverse, early 1920s issues now getting harder to find in high grades (£50 - £75) 2458) Halfcrown 1922 Dull finish ESC 769, Bull 3723, Davies 1680, Dies 3C, A/UNC the reverse with a colourful pastel tone (£50 - £75) 2459) Halfcrown 1926 First Head ESC 773, Bull 3728 GEF, listed as Rare by Bull (£45 - £55) 2460) Halfcrown 1930 ESC 779, Bull 3739 Fine or better/Good Fine and bright, Rare, we have seen examples of this date in similar grade described as VF or better on internet websites (£50 - £60) 2461) Halfpennies (2) 1858 8 over 6 Peck 1547 GEF with traces of lustre, some edge knocks and small spots, 1888 as Freeman 359 dies 17+S, with broken top bar to F in F:D: Good Fine, once cleaned, now retoning (£20 - £40) 2462) Halfpenny 1696 Peck 641 Good Fine and bold, the flan with some slight porosity (£60 - £80)

2442) Florin 1918 ESC 937, Bull 3763 GEF/AU and lustrous (£35 - £60)

2463) Halfpenny 1854 Peck 1542 UNC and attractively toned, the reverse with a pleasant subdued and even lustre (£65 - £80)

2443) Florin 1921 ESC 940, Bull 3768 UNC and lustrous with a hint of underlying tone, in an LCGS holder and graded LCGS 80 (£65 £80)

2464) Halfpenny 1855 Peck 1543 UNC with a colourful underlying tone and a trace of mint lustre, in an LCGS holder and graded LCGS 80 (£65 - £80)

2444) Florin 1929 ESC 949, Bull 3783 Lustrous UNC and choice with a hint of toning, in an LCGS holder and graded LCGS 85 (£45 - £80)

2465) Halfpenny 1862 Freeman 289 dies 7+G the obverse lustrous, the reverse nicely toned with a trace of lustre, in an LCGS holder and graded LCGS 82 (£80 - £120)

2445) Groat 1837 ESC 1922, Bull 2520, Davies 384 dies 2A GEF with a minor obverse contact mark (£75 - £100) 2446) Groat 1838 8 over horizontal 8 ESC 1931A, UNC/AU and attractively toned and rare in this high grade (£40 - £50) 2447) Halfcrown 1671 VICESIMO TERTIO ESC 468, Bull 457 About Fine/ Fine with grey tone (£75 - £125) 2448) Halfcrown 1703 VIGO ESC 569, Bull 1358 Good Fine, Toned, with graffiti in one angle of the reverse (£75 - £100) 2449) Halfcrown 1746 LIMA V over U in GEORGIUS ESC 607A, Bull 1690 Good Fine with graffiti in the angles and fields (£25 - £50) 2450) Halfcrown 1834 WW in script ESC 662, Bull 2478, Fine or better with some light hairlines (£50 - £60) 2451) Halfcrown 1883 ESC 711, Bull 2762 Bright VF with some contact marks and some scratches to the left of the crown (£40 - £80) 2452) Halfcrown 1893 ESC 756, Bull 2778, Davies 660 dies 1A GEF and nicely toned, the reverse retaining some underlying lustre (£70 - £100)

2466) Halfpenny 1862 Freeman 289 dies 7+G UNC with some lustre, in an LCGS holder and graded LCGS 80 (£80 - £120) 2467) Halfpenny 1862 Freeman 289 dies 7+G, UNC with traces of lustre, in an LCGS holder and graded LCGS 80 (£80 - £120) 2468) Halfpenny 1862 Freeman 289 dies 7+G, UNC with underlying tone and a trace of lustre (£80 - £120) 2469) Halfpenny 1869 Freeman 306, dies 7+G, EF/NEF with a slightly uneven tone, scarce, Farthing 1869 Freeman 522 dies 3+B EF a pleasing and even example (£40 - £60) 2470) Halfpenny 1888 Freeman 359 dies 17+S UNC and lustrous, in an LCGS holder and graded LCGS 82 (£80 - £120) 2471) Halfpenny 1890 Freeman 362 dies 17+S UNC and lustrous in an LCGS holder and graded LCGS 82, the second finest known of 20 examples thus far recorded by the LCGS Population Report (£80 - £120) 2472) Halfpenny 1893 Freeman 368 dies 17+S UNC with some lustre, in an LCGS holder and graded LCGS 82 (£80 - £120)

2453) Halfcrown 1898 ESC 732, Bull 2784 GEF/AU and lustrous the obverse with touches of golden tone (£80 - £110)

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2473) Halfpenny 1902 Low Tide, as Freeman 380 dies 1+A, with the 2 of the date clearly double struck, A/UNC and toned with traces of lustre and some spots on the reverse, an unusual example (£50 - £100) 2474) Halfpenny 1903 Freeman 382 dies 1+B, UNC with good even lustre, in an LCGS holder and graded LCGS 80 (£40 - £60) 2475) Halfpenny 1905 Freeman 384 dies 1+B, UNC with good subdued lustre, in an LCGS holder and graded LCGS 80 (£50 - £80) 2476) Halfpenny 1922 Freeman 401 dies 1+A UNC with around 25% lustre and a hint of cabinet friction, scarce in high grade (£30 £50) 2477) Halfpenny 1925 Modified Effigy Freeman 405 dies 2+B UNC with around 75% lustre (£40 - £60) 2478) Halfpenny 1925 Modified Effigy Freeman 405 dies 2+B, UNC with almost full mint lustre (£60 - £80) 2479) Maundy an assembled Set 1902 the Fourpence, Threepence and Penny the standard issue, the Twopence a Matt Proof EF to UNC the reverses deeply toned (£50 - £75) 2480) Maundy Penny 1820 Mint error with an additional letter G struck on the Kings neck, and additionally on the reverse an additional DE of DEI is struck on the upright of the 1, EF with a pleasing grey tone, a highly unusual error (£50 - £75) 2481) Maundy Set 1902 Matt Proofs ESC 2115, Bull 3618 UNC, the Fourpence with some scratches, the Threepence with a light stain on the obverse, in a modern red Maundy Money box (£75 - £100) 2482) Maundy Set 1903 ESC 2519, Bull 3609 A/UNC to UNC with an attractive matching tone (£75 - £100) 2483) Maundy Set 1903 ESC 2519, Bull 3609 GEF to UNC the Fourpence with a tone spot in the legend, the Twopence and Penny with small rim nicks, in a red dated case (£75 - £100) 2484) Maundy Set 1904 ESC 2520, Bull 3610 EF to UNC and nicely toned, the Fourpence with an edge nick, the Twopence with a very small edge bruise, in a red dated case (£75 - £100) 2485) Maundy Set 1904 ESC 2520, Bull 3610 EF to UNC with matching grey tone, the Penny with a small tone spot, comes with old paper envelope with V.R raised on the paper (£80 - £120) 2486) Maundy Set 1904 ESC 2520, Bull 3610 UNC with a colourful and attractive matching tone, a most attractive set (£80 - £120) 2487) Maundy Set 1907 ESC 2523, Bull 3613 EF once cleaned, now retoned, nevertheless a well matched set, the Fourpence with a thin scratch on the reverse, the Penny with small rim nicks (£40 - £60) 2488) Maundy Set 1908 ESC 2524, Bull 3614 A/UNC to UNC the reverses with a matching deep tone, the obverses with blue and gold matching tone (£80 - £120) 2489) Maundy Set 1911 ESC 2527, Bull 3970 GEF to UNC with matching tone, the Fourpence with small rim nicks, in a contemporary blue Spink case (£75 - £100) 2490) Maundy Set 1913 ESC 2530, Bull 3973 A/UNC to UNC with some tiny rim nicks, with attractive, blue, green and gold matching tone, in a modern red Maundy Money box (£75 - £100)

2491) Maundy Set 1916 ESC 2533, Bull 3976 A/UNC to UNC and nicely toned with some handling marks (£75 - £100) 2492) Maundy Set 1937 ESC 2554, Bull 4304 A/UNC to UNC and lustrous with some light toning, the Penny with some very small rim nicks, in a red Maundy Money box (£75 - £100) 2493) Maundy Set 1972 ESC 2589, S.4211 A/UNC to UNC and lustrous, with some tone spots, set of this year were distributed at York Minster (£75 - £100) 2494) Mille, Pattern Model Mille 1854, in the style of Joseph Moore Peck 2098, listed as ‘Very Scarce’ by Peck, GVF/VF (£25 - £50) 2495) Pennies (2) 1845 Peck 1489 VF or slightly better, 1846 DEF Far Colon Peck 1490 GVF the reverse with some dirt in the legends, both scarce (£50 - £100) 2496) Pennies (2) 1875H Freeman 85 dies 8+J Fine, 1874H Freeman 73 dies 7+H with the 8 and 7 broken in the date, as well as many broken or weak letters in the reverse legend, VG and unusual (£15 - £30) 2497) Pennies (2) 1918H Freeman 183 dies 2+B GVF, 1918KN Freeman 184 dies 2+B GVF/VF once cleaned now retoned (£75 - £100) 2498) Penny 1797 10 Leaves Peck 1132 GVF or better with gentle edge bruises (£50 - £75) 2499) Penny 1831 Peck 1455 GVF the obverse with some heavier contact marks (£20 - £40) 2500) Penny 1841 REG No Colon Peck 1484 AU/GEF and with around 15% lustre (£70 - £100) 2501) Penny 1841 REG: Peck 1480 NVF, the reverse a little better, with some contact marks, some what under-rated by the catalogues (£75 - £150) 2502) Penny 1843 REG No Colon Peck 1485 VG with some surface knocks, Very Rare, comfortably the scarcer of the two main types for this date (£50 - £100) 2503) Penny 1843 REG: Peck 1486 VG with some porosity and edge nicks, Very Rare (£40 - £80) 2504) Penny 1855 Ornamental Trident Peck 1508 GVF, Halfpennies (2) 1827 Peck 1438 EF the obverse with minor contact marks, 1861 Freeman 274 dies 5+E GVF (£50 - £100) 2505) Penny 1855 Plain Trident, DEF C lose Colon, Peck 1509 EF with minor spots and contact marks (£75 - £100) 2506) Penny 1863 Open 3 in date unlisted by Freeman, Gouby 1863B, Satin 46, the variety confirmed by the 3 having a curved downward diagonal stroke, Poor and cleaned, the differing style of the 3 clear (£5 - £15) 2507) Penny 1874H Freeman 73 dies 7+H, Gouby BP1874Nj (K+j) the 7 of the date tilts backwards slightly, 10 1/2 teeth date spacing, an unusual and distinctive type GEF toned (£60 - £80) 2508) Penny 1882H Freeman 115 dies 12+N UNC and lustrous with minor cabinet friction and a few small spots, a pleasing example with much eye appeal (£80 - £120) 2509) Penny 1896 10 teeth date spacing, as Freeman 143 dies 1+B, Gouby BP1896AA, UNC and with good lustre, in an LCGS holder and graded LCGS 82 (£50 - £80)

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2510) Penny 1902 Low Tide Freeman 156 dies 1+A UNC the reverse lustrous the obverse toned with traces of lustre and a few small spots (£80 - £120) 2511) Penny 1904 Freeman 159 dies 1+B UNC/About UNC with minor cabinet friction and traces of lustre (£40 - £80) 2512) Penny 1912 Freeman 172 dies 1+A Lustrous UNC with some toning, in an LCGS holder and graded LCGS 80 (£50 - £80) 2513) Penny 1926 First Head Freeman 193 dies 3+B UNC or near so with traces of lustre and minor cabinet friction (£35 - £55) 2514) Shilling 1723 SSC First Bust, ESC 1176, Bull 1586 NVF/VF the reverse with some toning (£50 - £75) 2515) Shilling 1816 as ESC 1228, Bull 2140 the top bar of the E in REX not struck in the centre, UNC with blue, gold and olive toning, the reverse with the lightest of cabinet friction (£90 - £120)

2530) Shilling 1916 ESC 1426, Bull 3805 UNC and lustrous, in an LCGS holder and graded LCGS 80 (£40 - £60) 2531) Shilling 1917 ESC 1427, Bull 3806 UNC and lustrous with a hint of golden tone, an extremely attractive example, in an LCGS holder and graded LCGS 82, the second finest known of 15 examples thus far recorded by the LCGS Population Report (£60 - £90) 2532) Shilling 1918 ESC 1428, Bull 3807 UNC and lustrous, in an LCGS holder and graded LCGS 80 (£40 - £60) 2533) Shilling 1923 ESC 1433, Bull 3818 UNC and lustrous, in an LCGS holder and graded LCGS 82, Ex-NGC MS64 Cheshire Collection, the NGC ticket removed at the time of LCGS slabbing (£40 - £60) 2534) Shilling 1924 ESC 1434, Bull 3820 UNC in an LCGS holder and graded LCGS 80 (£40 - £60)

2516) Shilling 1824 ESC 1251, Bull 2400 EF with some contact marks, the reverse with green tone (£60 - £90)

2535) Shillings (2) 1826 ESC 1257, Bull 2409 EF and lustrous with minor contact marks, 1883 ESC 1342, Bull 3072 GVF/NEF with some contact marks and an edge bruise (£60 - £90)

2517) Shilling 1826 the 6 overstruck or blundered, visible at the top left curve of the 6, VG and unusual (£25 - £50)

2536) Sixpence 1700 ESC 1579, Bull 1250 UNC and with a beautiful deep and colourful tin, with a small edge flaw by REX (£75 - £175)

2518) Shilling 1851 as ESC 1298, Bull 2999 with double-barred A in VICTORIA, Fine/Good Fine with some surface marks, Rare (£50 - £75)

2537) Sixpence 1758 as ESC 1623, Bull 1763 the 8 overstruck, the underlying figure unclear NEF with an attractive and colourful underlying tone (£50 - £75)

2519) Shilling 1869 ESC 1319, Bull 3037, Die Number 4, EF once cleaned, a rare date and possibly under-rated, our archive database shows we have sold only 5 examples in 13 years (£50 - £75)

2538) Sixpence 1816 ESC 1630, Bull 2191 UNC or very near so and lustrous with some toning (£70 - £100)

2520) Shilling 1884 ESC 1343, Bull 3074, Davies 921 dies 7D, Lustrous UNC a very pleasing example the obverse showing the full strike at the front of the Queen’s hairline, this often weak on the later Young Head issues (£70 - £120) 2521) Shilling 1891 ESC 1358, Bull 3145, UNC and colourfully toned (£80 - £120) 2522) Shilling 1893 Smaller Obverse Letters ESC 1361A, Bull 3153, Davies 1010 dies 1A Choice UNC and with a beautiful olive and gold tone, in an LCGS holder and graded LCGS 85 (£50 - £60) 2523) Shilling 1895 ESC 1364A, Bull 3160 UNC with mint brilliance (£80 - £120) 2524) Shilling 1901 ESC 1370, Bull 3166 Lustrous UNC, in an LCGS holder and graded LCGS 80 (£50 - £60) 2525) Shilling 1907 ESC 1416, Bull 3593 UNC and lustrous with a few minor contact marks (£70 - £100) 2526) Shilling 1911 Proof ESC 1421, Bull 3800, Davies 1792P dies 3A,nFDC with some flecks of golden tone, in an LCGS holder and graded LCGS 88 (£40 - £60) 2527) Shilling 1914 ESC 1424, Bull 3803 Lustrous UNC and choice, in an LCGS holder and graded LCGS 82, the second finest known of 19 examples thus far recorded by the LCGS Population Report (£60 - £90) 2528) Shilling 1914 ESC 1424, Bull 3803 Lustrous UNC the reverse with light toning, in an LCGS holder and graded LCGS 80 (£40 - £60) 2529) Shilling 1915 ESC 1425, Bull 3804 UNC and deeply toned, in an LCGS holder and graded LCGS 80, Ex-London Coins Auction A131 6/12/2010 Lot 18169 (part) (£40 - £60)

2539) Sixpence 1816 ESC 1630, Bull 2191 UNC with prooflike obverse field and attractive tone (£75 - £125) 2540) Sixpence 1819 ESC 1636, Bull 2201 A/UNC with a colourful tone (£75 - £125) 2541) Sixpence 1895 ESC 1765, Bull 3288 Brilliant UNC (£75 - £125) 2542) Sixpence 1909 ESC 1793, Bull 3605 UNC and with practically full lustre (£40 - £80) 2543) Sixpence 1912 ESC 1797, Bull 3873, UNC and lustrous in an LCGS holder and graded LCGS 78, formerly in an NGC holder and graded MS64 by them, the ticket no longer with the coin (£30 - £40) 2544) Sixpence 1913 ESC 1798 Choice Unc and graded 82 by CGS and in their holder (£50 - £80) 2545) Sixpence 1923 ESC 1809, Bull 3886 UNC or very near so, in an LCGS holder and graded LCGS 75 (£20 - £40) 2546) Third Farthing 1881 Peck 1934 Choice UNC and lustrous, in an LCGS holder and graded LCGS 85 (£50 - £70) 2547) Threepence 1948 Rounded Corners Peck 2390 Lustrous UNC in an LCGS holder and graded LCGS 82 (£50 - £75) 2548) Threepences (3) 1840 ESC 2050, Bull 3366 NEF with attractive blue tone, 1875 ESC 2081, Bull 3419 GEF with some lustre, 1887 Jubilee Head ESC 2096, Bull 3436, Davies 1331 dies 2A AU/UNC and lustrous (£25 - £50) 2549) Threepences (3) 1895 ESC 2107, Bull 3447, 1897 ESC 2109, Bull 3449, 1900 ESC 2112, Bull 3453, all UNC with colourful tone (£60 - £80)

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2550) Trade Dollar 1902B KM#T5 AU/GEF and lustrous, an attractive and superior example of the series (£80 - £100) 2551) Twopence 1797 Peck 1077 EF or near so, with a light scratch in the obverse field, the obverse with some spots, a very sharp example with an excellent edge and overall a very pleasing example (£60 - £120) 2552) Uniface Fantasy Sovereign 1860 22mm diameter in brass (?) Obverse only: date 1860 below Young Head of Queen Victoria VICTORIA DEI GRATIA with LAUER on truncation, in the style of W.Wyon, milled edge, 5.08 grammes NVF (£50 - £100)

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